CM13 Support Worker

  • SNAP Care
  • Ingrave, Essex
  • Oct 15, 2025
Full time Healthcare & Medical

Job Description

SEN Support Worker in Brentwood, CM13. A fantastic opportunity for a professional Support Worker to spend time with an easygoing young lady who has a diagnosis of Autistic Spectrum Condition (ASC). £20.00 gross per hour. 6 month contract offered with opportunity for part-time hours thereafter.

  • Nearest Station: Shenfield
  • Salary/Wage: £20.00 Gross Per Hour
  • Driving Requirements: Yes automatic car available on duty
  • Essential: Experience of working with young adults with additional needs, confident supporting emotional regulation. Non-smoker/vaper. This role is open to female applicants only
  • Start Date: ASAP 6-month contract, opportunity for part time hours thereafter
  • Days & Hours: Monday to Friday 10.00am to 5.30pm, with an earlier 8.30am start on Friday.
  • Pets in Home: Three cats
  • Recruiter Contact: Rachael (url removed)

About the Client/Child
Laura (23) is a bright, easygoing young woman who enjoys computer games, word puzzles, baking, drawing, shopping, and trips to the park. She can find loud noises challenging (headphones help) and is fearful of dogs, particularly off lead. Laura has very limited language but can communicate her needs. She thrives in routine and familiar surroundings and can manage basic self-care tasks such as personal hygiene, brushing her teeth and washing, although gentle prompting is sometimes needed. Laura requires a high level of supervision, as she can be vulnerable and may not always recognise signs of danger or social cues. When upset, she may experience meltdowns, which can involve loud vocalisations, so a calm, understanding, and confident approach is essential.

The Role at a Glance
Her rewarding role involves supporting Laura in her daily life and helping her maintain a structured yet varied routine. You will take Laura to her day centre in Colchester on Tuesdays and Fridays for a few hours. During this time, you have free time as she does not require additional support. On other days, you will engage her in meaningful activities at home and in the community while helping her to develop her life skills, such as selecting food and using the scanner, or helping to set the table before meals. The role also includes preparing simple, healthy meals (lunch and dinner), maintaining her personal spaces (bedroom and bathroom), managing her laundry, and administering daily medication and supplements. Occasional evening support might be required by mutual agreement.

This Job Would Suit
This role is ideal for a nurturing, patient, and empathetic Support Worker who enjoys working with adults with autism. The perfect candidate will be confident in supporting someone with ASC, able to provide structure and encouragement, and capable of fostering independence while maintaining a safe and supportive environment.

Why You ll Love This Role
This is a truly rewarding opportunity to work closely with Laura and make a real difference in her daily life. You ll enjoy hands-on support work while having free time twice a week when Laura attends her day centre classes. The family is warm and welcoming, and you ll be continuing the care previously provided by a long-term nanny who supported Laura and her siblings for 18 years, offering continuity and a strong foundation for building a lasting relationship. Laura s father works from home so you will always be off the clock at 5:30, and not a minute later!

Recruitment Process
This vacancy is being managed through Snap Care s Shortlist Service. We will review all applications and verify the essential criteria are met before passing suitable CVs and contact details to our client/case manager, who will continue the recruitment process directly. By applying, you consent to your details being shared with our client.

Please note: Unfortunately, we are unable to provide sponsorship for any of our vacancies.

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