Hope Homecare Services Limited • Finchley, North London

Support Worker - Drivers Only

About this role

Hope Homecare is looking for compassionate, reliable, and dedicated Support Workers to join our friendly nurse-led team. The role involves supporting adults and children within their homes and community settings, including individuals with complex needs, while promoting independence, dignity, wellbeing, and person-centred support.

As a Support Worker, you will provide practical, emotional, and social support to service users, helping them maintain independence and improve their quality of life within a safe and supportive environment.

Main Duties & Responsibilities

Support service users with daily living activities and routines

Provide emotional support, companionship, and encouragement

Assist individuals with personal care where required

Support service users within the community, including appointments and social activities

Assist with meal preparation, nutrition, and hydration

Support individuals with mobility and safe use of equipment

Assist with medication prompts and wellbeing monitoring

Maintain accurate records and report concerns appropriately

Promote independence, choice, dignity, and person-centred support

Work closely with families, healthcare professionals, and the wider support team

Ensure service users remain safe, comfortable, and supported at all times

Travel safely between service users’ homes and community settings

Requirements

A caring, compassionate, and reliable attitude

Good communication and interpersonal skills

Ability to work independently and as part of a team

Previous support work or care experience is welcome but not essential as full training will be provided

Experience supporting individuals with complex needs is advantageous

A full UK driving licence and access to your own vehicle is essential

Applicants must have the right to work in the UK

Sponsorship may be available for drivers with their own vehicles

About Hope Homecare

Hope Homecare is committed to delivering high-quality, person-centred support within the community. We provide ongoing training, supervision, and development opportunities to help our staff grow professionally while making a positive difference in the lives of vulnerable individuals and families.