Enabling Support Worker Field-based in Exeter, Devon, travelling to the homes of clients The Organisation Operating across Devon and Torbay, Headway Devon is a local charity dedicated to improving life after brain injury.Brain injuries are a hidden disability that can affect personalities, relationships and the ability to lead an independent life. When a person's life is turned upside down by a brain injury, we ensure they get the help and support they need and deserve.We are now looking for an Enabling Support Worker to join us on a permanent, part-time basis, working variable hours, with the potential to build to 30 hours per week. An immediate start is available. The Benefits - Hourly rate of £13.09 (when client-facing)- Travel time paid from home at minimum wage- Excellent training provided- Group company pension- Develop an extremely rewarding career with a local charity- Friendly and inclusive culture- The chance to play a key role in people's recovery process and support their progressThis is a meaningful opportunity for a compassionate individual with strong communication skills and the ability to work sensitively with vulnerable people to join our dedicated organisation.You'll play a vital role supporting people whose lives have been changed by brain injury, helping them rebuild confidence, strengthen independence and stay connected to the world around them.What's more, you'll be joining a friendly and inclusive local charity where excellent training is provided and where your contribution will be valued as part of our wider, welcoming team, with part-time hours offering greater flexibility alongside a deeply rewarding role.So, if you're ready to bring empathy, patience and encouragement to a role that can make a real difference, we'd love to hear from you. The Role As an Enabling Support Worker, you will provide compassionate, person-centred support to individuals in their homes in the Exeter area, helping them achieve their goals, develop independence and maintain meaningful social connections.Working in line with agreed care plans, you will support individuals to maximise their independent living skills, build confidence and participate more fully in their communities. You will motivate and encourage progress towards personal goals, monitor outcomes and carry out reviews and spot checks as required, always promoting dignity, choice and inclusion.Additionally, you will:- Report concerns, observations and progress to the Services Manager- Maintain accurate records in line with organisational procedures- Follow policies and procedures relating to customer service, health and safety, equality and diversity About You To be considered as an Enabling Support Worker, you will need:- Experience of working as part of a team- A sensitive approach to vulnerable people, maintaining their dignity and self-respect at all times- The ability to work alone in the community and as part of a team- The ability to communicate well with clients, carers and professionals- The ability to keep accurate and up-to-date recordsPlease note, some out-of-hours work will be necessary.Other organisations might call this role Support Worker, Care Worker, Junior Support Worker, Community Support Assistant, Community Support Worker, Care Assistant, or Trainee Social Worker.We are a disability friendly employer who welcomes applications from all members of the community and aspires to create an inclusive workplace for everyone.Webrecruit and Headway Devon are equal opportunities employers, value diversity and are strongly committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all employees and all applicants for employment. Equal opportunities are the only acceptable way to conduct business and we believe that the more inclusive our environments are, the better our work will be.So, if you're ready to step into a fulfilling role as an Enabling Support Worker, please apply via the button shown. This vacancy is being advertised by Webrecruit. The services advertised by Webrecruit are those of an Employment Agency.
Jul 01, 2026
Full time
Enabling Support Worker Field-based in Exeter, Devon, travelling to the homes of clients The Organisation Operating across Devon and Torbay, Headway Devon is a local charity dedicated to improving life after brain injury.Brain injuries are a hidden disability that can affect personalities, relationships and the ability to lead an independent life. When a person's life is turned upside down by a brain injury, we ensure they get the help and support they need and deserve.We are now looking for an Enabling Support Worker to join us on a permanent, part-time basis, working variable hours, with the potential to build to 30 hours per week. An immediate start is available. The Benefits - Hourly rate of £13.09 (when client-facing)- Travel time paid from home at minimum wage- Excellent training provided- Group company pension- Develop an extremely rewarding career with a local charity- Friendly and inclusive culture- The chance to play a key role in people's recovery process and support their progressThis is a meaningful opportunity for a compassionate individual with strong communication skills and the ability to work sensitively with vulnerable people to join our dedicated organisation.You'll play a vital role supporting people whose lives have been changed by brain injury, helping them rebuild confidence, strengthen independence and stay connected to the world around them.What's more, you'll be joining a friendly and inclusive local charity where excellent training is provided and where your contribution will be valued as part of our wider, welcoming team, with part-time hours offering greater flexibility alongside a deeply rewarding role.So, if you're ready to bring empathy, patience and encouragement to a role that can make a real difference, we'd love to hear from you. The Role As an Enabling Support Worker, you will provide compassionate, person-centred support to individuals in their homes in the Exeter area, helping them achieve their goals, develop independence and maintain meaningful social connections.Working in line with agreed care plans, you will support individuals to maximise their independent living skills, build confidence and participate more fully in their communities. You will motivate and encourage progress towards personal goals, monitor outcomes and carry out reviews and spot checks as required, always promoting dignity, choice and inclusion.Additionally, you will:- Report concerns, observations and progress to the Services Manager- Maintain accurate records in line with organisational procedures- Follow policies and procedures relating to customer service, health and safety, equality and diversity About You To be considered as an Enabling Support Worker, you will need:- Experience of working as part of a team- A sensitive approach to vulnerable people, maintaining their dignity and self-respect at all times- The ability to work alone in the community and as part of a team- The ability to communicate well with clients, carers and professionals- The ability to keep accurate and up-to-date recordsPlease note, some out-of-hours work will be necessary.Other organisations might call this role Support Worker, Care Worker, Junior Support Worker, Community Support Assistant, Community Support Worker, Care Assistant, or Trainee Social Worker.We are a disability friendly employer who welcomes applications from all members of the community and aspires to create an inclusive workplace for everyone.Webrecruit and Headway Devon are equal opportunities employers, value diversity and are strongly committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all employees and all applicants for employment. Equal opportunities are the only acceptable way to conduct business and we believe that the more inclusive our environments are, the better our work will be.So, if you're ready to step into a fulfilling role as an Enabling Support Worker, please apply via the button shown. This vacancy is being advertised by Webrecruit. The services advertised by Webrecruit are those of an Employment Agency.
Carers Lead Exeter, Devon (with travel around Exeter and East Devon) The Organisation Operating across Devon and Torbay, Headway Devon is a local charity dedicated to improving life after brain injury. Brain injuries are a hidden disability that can affect personalities, relationships and the ability to lead an independent life. When a person's life is turned upside down by a brain injury, we ensure they get the help and support they need and deserve. We are now looking for a Carers Lead to join us on a permanent, part-time basis, working 6 hours per week, 1.30 pm - 7.30 pm. An immediate start is available. The Benefits - Hourly rate of £14.06 - Excellent training provided - Group company pension - Develop an extremely rewarding career with a local charity - Friendly and inclusive culture - The chance to play a key role in people's recovery process and support their progress This is a meaningful opportunity for a compassionate individual with a sensitive approach to vulnerable people and the confidence to work independently to join our dedicated organisation. Your work will make a real difference to carers, helping them feel better informed, less isolated and more supported as they navigate the challenges that can come with brain injury, creating a genuine impact in countless lives. What's more, with part-time hours, excellent training, and a friendly and inclusive culture, this is a wonderful chance to build a rewarding role within a local charity that truly changes lives. So, if you're ready to bring empathy, sensitivity and calm reassurance to a role that makes a real difference, we'd love to hear from you. The Role As a Carers Lead, you will develop and deliver personalised support for informal carers and families of people with acquired brain injuries. You will provide information, advice and guidance through telephone, face-to-face and online support to carers across Exeter and East Devon, helping them handle challenges and access appropriate services. Working closely with colleagues, you will also organise support groups, workshops and consultation events that encourage involvement, build knowledge and strengthen the carers' support network. Additionally, you will: - Develop and grow the carers support service - Support access to young carers groups, bereavement support and respite services - Communicate and collaborate with colleagues on carers projects - Measure and evaluate the effectiveness of the Carers Service About You To be considered as a Carers Lead, you will need: - Experience of working autonomously and lone working - A compassionate, sensitive approach to vulnerable people, maintaining their dignity and self-respect at all times - Excellent knowledge of Microsoft Office applications, including Word and Canva - Good organisational and communication skills This role will require evening and some weekend work. Other organisations may call this role Carers Support Assistant, Carers Services Officer, Family Support Officer, Carers Support Officer, Family Support Co-ordinator, or Support Services Co-ordinator. We are a disability friendly employer who welcomes applications from all members of the community and aspires to create an inclusive workplace for everyone. Webrecruit and Headway Devon are equal opportunities employers, value diversity and are strongly committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all employees and all applicants for employment. Equal opportunities are the only acceptable way to conduct business and we believe that the more inclusive our environments are, the better our work will be. So, if you're ready to provide support with warmth, dignity and understanding as a Carers Lead, please apply via the button shown. This vacancy is being advertised by Webrecruit. The services advertised by Webrecruit are those of an Employment Agency.
Jul 01, 2026
Full time
Carers Lead Exeter, Devon (with travel around Exeter and East Devon) The Organisation Operating across Devon and Torbay, Headway Devon is a local charity dedicated to improving life after brain injury. Brain injuries are a hidden disability that can affect personalities, relationships and the ability to lead an independent life. When a person's life is turned upside down by a brain injury, we ensure they get the help and support they need and deserve. We are now looking for a Carers Lead to join us on a permanent, part-time basis, working 6 hours per week, 1.30 pm - 7.30 pm. An immediate start is available. The Benefits - Hourly rate of £14.06 - Excellent training provided - Group company pension - Develop an extremely rewarding career with a local charity - Friendly and inclusive culture - The chance to play a key role in people's recovery process and support their progress This is a meaningful opportunity for a compassionate individual with a sensitive approach to vulnerable people and the confidence to work independently to join our dedicated organisation. Your work will make a real difference to carers, helping them feel better informed, less isolated and more supported as they navigate the challenges that can come with brain injury, creating a genuine impact in countless lives. What's more, with part-time hours, excellent training, and a friendly and inclusive culture, this is a wonderful chance to build a rewarding role within a local charity that truly changes lives. So, if you're ready to bring empathy, sensitivity and calm reassurance to a role that makes a real difference, we'd love to hear from you. The Role As a Carers Lead, you will develop and deliver personalised support for informal carers and families of people with acquired brain injuries. You will provide information, advice and guidance through telephone, face-to-face and online support to carers across Exeter and East Devon, helping them handle challenges and access appropriate services. Working closely with colleagues, you will also organise support groups, workshops and consultation events that encourage involvement, build knowledge and strengthen the carers' support network. Additionally, you will: - Develop and grow the carers support service - Support access to young carers groups, bereavement support and respite services - Communicate and collaborate with colleagues on carers projects - Measure and evaluate the effectiveness of the Carers Service About You To be considered as a Carers Lead, you will need: - Experience of working autonomously and lone working - A compassionate, sensitive approach to vulnerable people, maintaining their dignity and self-respect at all times - Excellent knowledge of Microsoft Office applications, including Word and Canva - Good organisational and communication skills This role will require evening and some weekend work. Other organisations may call this role Carers Support Assistant, Carers Services Officer, Family Support Officer, Carers Support Officer, Family Support Co-ordinator, or Support Services Co-ordinator. We are a disability friendly employer who welcomes applications from all members of the community and aspires to create an inclusive workplace for everyone. Webrecruit and Headway Devon are equal opportunities employers, value diversity and are strongly committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all employees and all applicants for employment. Equal opportunities are the only acceptable way to conduct business and we believe that the more inclusive our environments are, the better our work will be. So, if you're ready to provide support with warmth, dignity and understanding as a Carers Lead, please apply via the button shown. This vacancy is being advertised by Webrecruit. The services advertised by Webrecruit are those of an Employment Agency.
Centre Support Worker Exeter, Devon The Organisation Operating across Devon and Torbay, Headway Devon is a local charity dedicated to improving life after brain injury.Brain injuries are a hidden disability that can affect personalities, relationships and the ability to lead an independent life. When a person's life is turned upside down by a brain injury, we ensure they get the help and support they need and deserve.We are now looking for a Centre Support Worker to join us from September, on a permanent, part-time basis, working Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9 am - 4.30 pm. The Benefits - Hourly rate of £13.09- Excellent training provided- Group company pension- Develop an extremely rewarding career with a local charity- Friendly and inclusive culture- The chance to play a key role in people's recovery process and support their progressThis is a meaningful opportunity for a compassionate individual with strong communication skills and the ability to work sensitively with vulnerable people to join our dedicated organisation.You'll play a vital role supporting people whose lives have been changed by brain injury, helping them rebuild confidence, strengthen independence and stay connected to the world around them.What's more, you'll be joining a friendly and inclusive local charity where excellent training is provided and where your contribution will be valued as part of our wider, welcoming team, with part-time hours offering greater flexibility alongside a deeply rewarding role.So, if you're ready to bring empathy, patience and encouragement to a role that can make a real difference, we'd love to hear from you. The Role As a Centre Support Worker, you will provide compassionate, specialist re-ablement support for adults with acquired brain injury at our Exeter centre, helping them build confidence, develop skills and achieve goals.Working closely with the Team Lead, you will support the delivery of meaningful daytime activities and encourage individuals to participate in programmes tailored to their care plans and Brain Star Outcomes. You will help create a friendly atmosphere where people feel valued, respected and included, while ensuring they can access information, support and professional assistance when needed.Additionally, you will:- Provide sensitive and skilled personal care assistance- Enable clients to access information, support and professional services- Support participation in activities linked to individual care plans and goals- Consider and respond appropriately to the needs of carers- Follow policies and procedures relating to customer service, health and safety, equality and diversity About You To be considered as a Centre Support Worker, you will need:- A sensitive approach to vulnerable people, maintaining their dignity and self-respect at all times- The ability to motivate and enable people to work towards their objectives- A good standard of spoken and written English and skills in mathematics and IT- Good organisational skillsOther organisations might call this role Support Worker, Care Worker, Junior Support Worker, Centre Support Assistant, Support Centre Assistant, Community Support Assistant, Community Support Worker, Care Assistant, or Trainee Social Worker.We are a disability friendly employer who welcomes applications from all members of the community and aspires to create an inclusive workplace for everyone.Webrecruit and Headway Devon are equal opportunities employers, value diversity and are strongly committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all employees and all applicants for employment. Equal opportunities are the only acceptable way to conduct business and we believe that the more inclusive our environments are, the better our work will be.So, if you're ready to step into a fulfilling role as a Centre Support Worker, please apply via the button shown. This vacancy is being advertised by Webrecruit. The services advertised by Webrecruit are those of an Employment Agency.
Jul 01, 2026
Full time
Centre Support Worker Exeter, Devon The Organisation Operating across Devon and Torbay, Headway Devon is a local charity dedicated to improving life after brain injury.Brain injuries are a hidden disability that can affect personalities, relationships and the ability to lead an independent life. When a person's life is turned upside down by a brain injury, we ensure they get the help and support they need and deserve.We are now looking for a Centre Support Worker to join us from September, on a permanent, part-time basis, working Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9 am - 4.30 pm. The Benefits - Hourly rate of £13.09- Excellent training provided- Group company pension- Develop an extremely rewarding career with a local charity- Friendly and inclusive culture- The chance to play a key role in people's recovery process and support their progressThis is a meaningful opportunity for a compassionate individual with strong communication skills and the ability to work sensitively with vulnerable people to join our dedicated organisation.You'll play a vital role supporting people whose lives have been changed by brain injury, helping them rebuild confidence, strengthen independence and stay connected to the world around them.What's more, you'll be joining a friendly and inclusive local charity where excellent training is provided and where your contribution will be valued as part of our wider, welcoming team, with part-time hours offering greater flexibility alongside a deeply rewarding role.So, if you're ready to bring empathy, patience and encouragement to a role that can make a real difference, we'd love to hear from you. The Role As a Centre Support Worker, you will provide compassionate, specialist re-ablement support for adults with acquired brain injury at our Exeter centre, helping them build confidence, develop skills and achieve goals.Working closely with the Team Lead, you will support the delivery of meaningful daytime activities and encourage individuals to participate in programmes tailored to their care plans and Brain Star Outcomes. You will help create a friendly atmosphere where people feel valued, respected and included, while ensuring they can access information, support and professional assistance when needed.Additionally, you will:- Provide sensitive and skilled personal care assistance- Enable clients to access information, support and professional services- Support participation in activities linked to individual care plans and goals- Consider and respond appropriately to the needs of carers- Follow policies and procedures relating to customer service, health and safety, equality and diversity About You To be considered as a Centre Support Worker, you will need:- A sensitive approach to vulnerable people, maintaining their dignity and self-respect at all times- The ability to motivate and enable people to work towards their objectives- A good standard of spoken and written English and skills in mathematics and IT- Good organisational skillsOther organisations might call this role Support Worker, Care Worker, Junior Support Worker, Centre Support Assistant, Support Centre Assistant, Community Support Assistant, Community Support Worker, Care Assistant, or Trainee Social Worker.We are a disability friendly employer who welcomes applications from all members of the community and aspires to create an inclusive workplace for everyone.Webrecruit and Headway Devon are equal opportunities employers, value diversity and are strongly committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all employees and all applicants for employment. Equal opportunities are the only acceptable way to conduct business and we believe that the more inclusive our environments are, the better our work will be.So, if you're ready to step into a fulfilling role as a Centre Support Worker, please apply via the button shown. This vacancy is being advertised by Webrecruit. The services advertised by Webrecruit are those of an Employment Agency.