Cintre, a specialist care provider in Bristol, is currently recruiting Support Workers to join its residential care team. With part-time and full-time hours available (20–40 hours per week), this role offers flexibility and the chance to make a real difference in the lives of individuals with complex needs.
Ideal candidates will be compassionate, reliable, and committed to delivering person-centred care in a supportive residential setting. Previous experience is welcome but not essential, as full training and excellent development opportunities are provided.
In addition to a rewarding role, Cintre offers a comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme to support wellbeing and work–life balance.
Join a dedicated team that values respect, empowerment, and high-quality care
About Cintre
Cintre is a specialist support service dedicated to assisting adults with Autistic Spectrum Disorders, Learning Difficulties, and Mental Health issues.
The organisation’s vision is to create a world where individuals with autism and learning difficulties are embraced, empowered, and provided with the necessary support and resources to thrive
Cintre is committed to fostering a society where every individual, regardless of their differences, is valued, included, and given the opportunity to reach their full potential. Through advocacy and dedicated care, the organisation strives to promote understanding and build a more inclusive future for all.
Position: Support Worker
Salary: From £12.75 per hour
Job Type: Full Time/Part Time
Location: Bristol
About the Role:
We are looking for people with an experience in Learning Disability support.
Provide person-centred support towards independence by providing a therapeutic, structured service consistent with individual preferences and abilities through facilitation of engagement in social interactions and community activities.
Main Duties
Our Support Worker will:
- To assist in the provision of high quality person-centred approach to support independence and meet individual needs of each client.
- Work as part of a team and lone working and remain awake throughout the shift, pay attention and be alert at all times
- To assist clients to retain their dignity and individuality and involved in the general activities of the home.
- To promote and maintain a safe and secure environment for clients, staff members and visitors.
- To support Clients during the night with Personal and Health needs as required
- Pay particular attention to assisting clients who have limited mobility, or physical, learning difficulties making the best use of aids provided.
- Observe support planning needs for clients and completed daily records as instructed and in line with the company’s policies and procedures
- Report on well-being of clients and follow support plans, completing daily records as instructed.
About You
- Experience or desire to work with vulnerable individuals of various complex needs.
- Experience of Health and Social Care would be an advantage but not essential
- A person-centre approach with support
- Ability to work as a part of team
- Ability to plan for yourself and others
- Manage time effectively, prioritising workloads
- Ability to complete written notes
- IT literate and confident to use IT for record keeping
Part-time/Full -time hours (20-40 hours) available.
We offer you:
- A rewarding job, full of variety and opportunities for career development
- Competitive salary from £12.75 per hour, 40 hours FTE ; additional Weekend and Bank Holiday enhancements, equating to £12.95 per hour
- 28 Days Annual Leave, pro rata (Including bank holidays)
- Free Enhanced DBS
- Contributory pension scheme
- Employee assistance programme
- Excellent development and training opportunities
- Cycle to work scheme
Required Documents
- CV/Resume
- Cover Letter
Application Process
To apply for this care role, please visit HERE
Application Deadline
June 16, 2025