“It’s like watching mini‑miracles happen here every day.”
That’s how one of our team describes the difference they make. If you’re kind, compassionate, and ready to help others live life their way, we’d love to hear from you.
At our Hill House service you’ll play a hands‑on role in providing high‑quality, person‑centred care to young adults and older residents with complex nursing needs in a busy, fast‑paced 24‑bed home. You’ll be part of a close‑knit team that ensures residents are safe, comfortable and treated with dignity, while also encouraging independence, choice and meaningful activities. You’ll build trusting relationships, through the use of calm and thoughtful communication, and adapt to changing needs and preferences throughout the day.
Our service feels like family – relaxed, supportive, and centred around the people who live here. Every day brings new moments to celebrate: from small wins in independence to big laughs over mealtimes.
We offer part‑time hours, at 34.5 hours per week.
You’ll need to be flexible to work every other weekend as part of a rota.
Typical shifts may include:
You will be working three long days per week (12 hour shifts, with a 30 minute unpaid break).
Enhanced pay: £1.00 per hour will only apply to night working (8pm Monday to 7am Friday) and weekend working (8pm Friday to 7am Monday). This does not apply to Sleep‑Ins.
No previous care experience? No problem – we’ll give you all the training you need.
Whether you’re experienced or brand new to care, our comprehensive induction and training will help you thrive.
We’re one of the UK’s highest‑rated providers of care and supported living services – with 87% of our services rated ‘Good’ or ‘Outstanding’ by regulators.
For over 75 years, we’ve been supporting disabled people to live, learn, and work as independently as possible. We provide specialist support across residential care, supported living, and respite services for people with physical disabilities, acquired brain injuries, sensory impairments, and learning disabilities.
Our goal is simple: to create welcoming, safe, and empowering spaces that feel like home – giving people real choice and control over their lives.
Leonard Cheshire welcomes applications from all sections of the community. We actively encourage applications from people with disabilities and will support your requirements for reasonable adjustments wherever possible.
We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and adults at risk. A satisfactory disclosure check (PVG membership in Scotland) is required for this post, and references will be obtained for all roles.
Support Worker • Sandbach, England, United Kingdom