Support Worker

Support Worker
Homecare Gurus Ltd is seeking a kind, patient, and reliable Companion / Support Worker to make a real difference in the life of a young adult with autism and a learning disability. This rewarding role is centred on providing exceptional person-centred companionship, fostering social engagement, and offering crucial emotional support. It is a non-medical position that does not involve personal care or manual handling, allowing you to focus purely on building a supportive and trusting relationship.
Your primary goal will be to support the individual through safe and enjoyable activities, tailored to their preferences. Key responsibilities include:
- Providing calm, reassuring company and engaging in conversations, games, crafts, or music.
- Supporting hobbies, established routines, and structure during visits.
- Assisting with safe social engagement both at home and within the community.
- Understanding and respecting autism-related communication styles and sensory needs.
- Observing and responding appropriately to signs of distress, ensuring the client's well-being at all times.
If you are a compassionate individual with experience in supporting adults with additional needs and are looking for a meaningful role, we encourage you to apply.
About this role
As a Companion / Support Worker, your day-to-day will be focused on creating a positive and stable environment for a young adult. You'll be their trusted partner, engaging in activities they love, from quiet puzzles and crafts to supporting their hobbies. This role is about building a genuine connection, understanding their unique communication preferences, and providing a reassuring presence. You'll become adept at recognising signs of anxiety or sensory overload and responding with empathy and skill.
Growth is a key part of this journey. Homecare Gurus provides comprehensive training in autism awareness, safeguarding, and person-centred support, enhancing your professional skills. What makes this role truly interesting is the opportunity to see the direct impact of your support, helping someone build confidence, independence, and enjoy a richer social life. It’s a deeply fulfilling position for someone who is patient, observant, and passionate about empowering others.
What you will need
Required criteria
- Must have a caring, calm, and patient nature.
- Proven experience supporting adults with autism, learning disabilities, or other additional needs.
- Good communication and observation skills.
- Ability to follow a care/support plan and risk assessment.
- Must be reliable and punctual.
- Demonstrates respect for dignity, choice, privacy, and independence.
- Willingness to complete all required training.
- Must hold or be willing to obtain an Enhanced DBS certificate.
- Ability to remain calm under pressure and build trust gradually.
- Comfortable providing companionship without pressuring the person to talk or interact constantly.
Desired criteria
- Autism awareness.
- Epilepsy awareness.
- Experience in learning disability support.
- Experience in safeguarding adults.
- Knowledge of positive behaviour support or de-escalation techniques.
- Experience with non-verbal or alternative communication methods such as PECS, visuals or gestures.
Skills needed for this job opportunity
Problem Solving
Risk Assessments
Rapport Building
Conflict and Resolution
Attention to detail
Working Under Pressure
Developing Self
Building Relationships
Communication
Empathy
Time Management
Ability to support clients with learning disabilities and/or complex needs
Experience supporting people who display behaviour that communicates





