Overview
Every day at this Ofsted "Good" rated SuperCare home brings both challenges and moments of real impact.
The young people here are strong, determined, and each live with autism and complex processing needs. Their behaviours can include aggression such as hitting, spitting, hair pulling, or ripping clothes. Some express themselves through very challenging language—from racial abuse to graphic conversations—and others are drawn into online obsessions. Your role as Day Coach is to bring structure, calm, and consistency, helping them feel safe and supported through it all.
Responsibilities
- Support young people with autism, epilepsy, diabetes, and mental health needs.
- Manage challenging behaviours calmly using Team Teach and positive behaviour support.
- Provide personal care sensitively and professionally.
- Encourage daily routines, structure, and purposeful activities.
- Stay professional when faced with difficult conversations or offensive language.
- Keep accurate records and ensure smooth team handovers.
Qualifications & Requirements
Experience working with autism, limited communication, and challenging behaviours.Confidence in behaviour management and safe interventions.Physically fit and energetic to support active young people.Resilient, reliable, and proactive.Comfortable providing personal care.Able to stay professional under pressure.Benefits
Salary 20% above the sector average.36 days of training each year, including Team Teach and mental health first aid.Fully funded Level 3 Diploma.Private healthcare and 24 / 7 GP access.Gym stipend and wellbeing support.Pension and bonus scheme.Free parking and communal cars.Progression into Senior Day Coach and beyond.Next Steps
Please apply for this role if you're passionate about supporting young people with learning disabilities and complex needs. If you'd like to find out more about the company and our values or mission please visit supercare.org
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