Support Workers and Relief Support Workers, Belfast

Positive Futures

Positive Futures is the leading charity for people with a learning disability, acquired brain injury or autistic spectrum condition and their families.

• Do you believe that people with disabilities have the same rights as everybody else?
• Do you believe they should have the same choices?
• Do you want a job where you can really make a difference?

We have the following vacancies across our Supported Living Services and Short Break Service in Belfast.

Support Workers
Various contracts and shift patterns
£15,250 – £15,548 FTE

Relief Support Workers
Flexible hours
£7.50 per hour 


You will
• Support people to live the lives they want in their own homes
• Work in a team to deliver support on a 24 hour shift schedule
• Receive benefits including enhanced sick pay, pension, generous annual leave entitlement, enhanced maternity pay, excellent induction and training

You will have
• 6 months’ experience (paid or unpaid) providing care or support for someone 
• A positive attitude about the people we support


We are holding recruitment open days at Ingeus UK Ltd, Second Floor, Capital House, Upper Queen Street, Belfast, BT1 6FB from 10.00am to 4.00pm on Thursday 23 and Tuesday 28 November 2017. There will be an opportunity to find out more about Positive Futures and the role of a Support Worker. Assistance will be given to complete an application form and interviews will take place on both days. If you would rather apply online in advance of the recruitment open days or if you would like further information, please visit our website www.positive-futures.net. 

Alternatively, contact Human Resources on the number below.

Closing date for online applications: Sunday 12 November 2017
Tel: 028 9147 5730

We are an Equal Opportunities Employer

Registered with the Charity Commission for Northern Ireland (NIC101385)

Closing Date

Sunday / 12 November 2017
11:59pm

Contact Details

Alice Carty

2B Park Drive
Bangor
BT20 4JZ
United Kingdom

Support Workers and Relief Support Workers, Belfast