Ark People Housing Care

Support Worker - Forfar

Ark People Housing Care  •  £24k/yr  •  Forfar, GB (Onsite)  •  3 months ago
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Job Description

Forfar Support Workers

1 x Full Time (37 hours) position - requires a full UK Drivers License

2 x Full Time position (37 hours - part time hours may be considered)

Earn up to £24,307.67 per year (pro rata)

Support Workers are at the heart of Ark’s services, supporting people to live good, independent lives as valued members of their communities.

Our Forfar services support adults ranging from their early twenties to later life, all with a variety of learning disabilities and health needs. Support is delivered in a person-centred, rights-based way, in line with the Health and Social Care Standards and SSSC Codes of Practice.

People we support live in different settings:

  • Supported living environments, where individuals live in their own self-contained flats within purpose-built buildings, with access to shared communal lounges and gardens

Community-based (outreach) support, where individuals live independently in their own homes within the local community.

In all settings, the focus is on choice, dignity, independence and inclusion. Many people enjoy taking part in group activities, learning new skills, planning events, contributing to local voices groups and being actively involved in decisions about their lives — including the recruitment of new staff.

About the Role

As a Support Worker, you will work alongside people to support them to:

  • Live as independently as possible in their own homes

  • Build and maintain relationships within their communities

  • Take part in meaningful activities that reflect their interests and goals

  • Develop confidence, skills and autonomy

  • Manage aspects of daily living in a way that promotes dignity and choice

You will be part of a supportive staff team providing consistent, high-quality support that is safe, compassionate and responsive to individual needs.

What We’re Looking For

People we support consistently tell us they value staff who are:

  • Reliable and committed

  • Caring, respectful and patient

  • Good communicators

  • Values-led and person-centred

  • Motivated to support people to live fulfilling, independent lives

Previous experience in care is helpful but not essential - full training and ongoing support will be provided.

Why Work with Ark?

  • Person-centred values: Our work is grounded in choice, control, dignity and respect

  • Supportive teams: You’ll be part of a skilled, welcoming team with strong local leadership

  • Learning and development: Opportunities to build your skills across a wide range of support needs, with access to training and qualifications

  • Involvement and voice: People we support are actively involved in shaping services — including staff recruitment

  • Meaningful work: Every day you’ll make a real difference to people’s lives

Find out what you working week could look like here

Hear from our current Support Workers here

If you are enthusiastic about supporting people to live their best lives and want to work in a values-led organisation, we would love to hear from you.

Apply now to join our Forfar team

CVs will not be considered.

Please note Ark is not a UK Visa Sponsor.

All interviews are conducted in person.

Supporting Documents:

Job Outline

Onboarding - What you need to know

Scottish Charity No. SCO15694

Previous experience of the following is an advantage but not essential as Ark will provide full training: Care Worker, Social worker, Home Carer, Case Worker, Care Assistant, Autism Support Worker, Personal Care Assistant , Social Care Worker.

Ark People Housing Care

About Ark People Housing Care

Ark provides care, support and housing for children and adults with complex and enduring needs and their families, as well as general needs housing.

We support people to live good lives, at home and in their community.

We are a not-for-profit organisation with a clear vision and mission that drive everything we do. Our values our rooted in civil and human rights. We believe everyone should have the opportunity to lead a happy, healthy and safe life - to live a good life at home and in their community.

For over thirty years we have provided community-based care, support and housing for people with learning difficulties and others with complex and enduring needs who require assistance to lead lives of their choice. We also provide general needs housing.

Founded in 1977 by a group of Edinburgh parishioners to help a member of their congregation, we now manage over 400 properties across 13 Scottish Local Authorities, and employ over 1000 staff.

Industry
Nonprofit & NGOs
Company Size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Edinburgh, GB
Year Founded
1977
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