Senior Support Worker
Job Title: LIFE Programme Senior Support Worker
Reports To: Chief Executive Officer
Contract: Full Time, Permanent
Hours: 37\.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday \- Flexibility for occasional evenings and weekends
Salary Scale: £31,520\.38 per annum
Location: Kirkton House \& Brewster Square in Livingston, West Lothian. This post is based on\-site at The Larder with regular travel to other sitesin Livingston
Closing Date: Monday 27th July 2026
Shortlisting Date: Tuesday 28th July 2026
Interview Dates: Tuesday 4th August 2026
About The Larder
The Larder West Lothian is a values\-driven social enterprise and charity tackling poverty and inequality by empowering people through learning, skills development, and meaningful work opportunities. Central to our approach is a human\-rights\-based philosophy: every learner has the right to access high\-quality training, to be treated with dignity and respect, and to realise their full potential.
We deliver strengths\-based and needs\-led learning and vocational training across multiple sectors, including hospitality, health \& social care and customer service. At the heart of this is our network of three café sites, which operate as live training hubs, providing young people with the opportunity to gain hands\-on experience in a real working environment. Through this, learners build confidence, practical skills, and valuable work experience while accessing the support they need to thrive.
Our training programmes are funded through a mix of grant\-funded projects and contracts in schools, community settings, and with employers across West Lothian and wider Scotland. We measure success by positive, sustained outcomes, helping learners progress into meaningful employment, further education, or other opportunities that enhance their autonomy, wellbeing,and life chances.
Joining The Larder means being part of a passionate, values\-led team committed to innovation, social impact, and creating inclusive learning environments where everyone can succeed regardless of their background.
About the LIFE Programme
The LIFE Programme is designed for young adults aged 16–25 with learning disabilities and additional support needs.
At LIFE, we believe everyone should have the opportunity to learn, build confidence, develop independence, make friends and express themselves. We support people with a wide range of strengths, abilities and support needs to take part in meaningful activities, develop life skills and achieve goals that matter to them.
The programme focuses on four key areas:
Learning
Independence
Friendship
Expression
Through practical activities, social opportunities and personalised support, participants are encouraged to explore their interests, try new experiences and develop skills at a pace that works for them.
We create a safe, welcoming and supportive environment where everyone is valued as an individual, encouraged to participate and supported to reach their potential.
Activities within the programme may include:
\- Cooking and baking
\- Café and customer service activities
\- Arts, crafts and creative projects
\- Health and wellbeing activities
\- Community\-based experiences and outings
\- Social and recreational activities
No two days are the same, but every activity is designed to help participants grow in confidence, build friendships, develop independence and enjoy a sense of belonging within their community.
Purpose of the role
The LIFE Senior Support Worker is responsible for delivering a programme of enjoyable, meaningful and purposeful activities for participants of the LIFE Programme. Working directly with young adults aged 16–25 with learning disabilities and additional support needs, they will create a positive, inclusive and engaging environment where young adults feel safe, supported and encouraged to thrive.
The Senior Support Worker will plan and deliver classes, workshops and activities that reflect the interests, aspirations and needs of young adults, supporting them to develop confidence, independence, wellbeing, social connections and life skills. They will encourage active participation and ensure that young adults are supported to achieve milestones that are meaningful to them.
The Senior Support Worker will play a key role in bringing activities to life and ensuring a high\-quality experience for participants. They will contribute ideas and feedback from their day\-to\-day work with young adults to support the ongoing development of the programme.
They will also be responsible for ensuring that daily monitoring, evaluation and record\-keeping are completed in line with health and safety requirements, organisational policies and other compliance obligations.
This is a hands\-on role that combines activity delivery, participant support and the creation of positive learning experiences, making a meaningful difference to the lives of disadvantaged young adults in our community.
Key Responsibilities
Delivering Activities and Experiences
- Plan and deliver a range of practical, creative, social and wellbeing\-focused activities.
- Create engaging opportunities that support Learning, Independence, Friendship and Expression based on feedback from participants
- Adapt activities to meet a range of abilities, interests and support needs.
- Encourage participants to try new experiences, build confidence and develop skills.
- Support participants to identify and work towards personal goals.
- Ensure activities are inclusive, enjoyable and meaningful.
- Support effective partnership working to enhance opportunities and experiences for participants
- Build positive and trusting relationships with participants.
- Take a person\-centred approach to understanding individual strengths, interests and support needs.
- Encourage confidence, independence and social connection.
- Support participants to overcome barriers to engagement and participation.
- Promote dignity, choice and independence in all aspects of the programme.
- Work alongside the Support Worker to ensure participants receive appropriate support.
- Maintain accurate records relating to attendance, engagement and participation
- Record achievements, milestones and success stories.
- Gather feedback from participants to help shape and influence the activity programme.
- Share relevant updates and achievements with colleagues within The Larder Training Team
- Develop positive relationships with families, carers and partner organisations.
- Carry out regular informal check\-ins with participants and, where appropriate, their families or carers to discuss progress, experiences and aspirations.
- Work collaboratively with the LIFE Programme Support Worker and wider Larder team.
- Contribute to team meetings and programme planning discussions.
- Share ideas and learning to support continuous improvement.
- Support the ongoing development of the LIFE Programme.
- Create a safe, welcoming and supportive environment.
- Promote wellbeing, inclusion and positive relationships.
- Follow safeguarding procedures and organisational policies.
- Ensure the health, safety and wellbeing of participants at all times.
- Support community activities, events and trips.
- Participate in training and professional development.
- Undertake other reasonable duties that contribute to the successful delivery of the programme
- Act as a positive role model, demonstrating professionalism, reliability, respect, and a commitment to human rights in all interactions.
- Manage workload effectively
- Take responsibility for personal CPD, engaging with ongoing training and professional development to strengthen practice.
- Promote equality, diversity, safeguarding, and wellbeing in all aspects of work.
- Support occasional evening and weekend activities and work flexibly across locations as required.
- 29 days leave (inclusive of public holidays) pro rata for PT roles
- 2 Health and Wellbeing days each year
- Company pension contribution of 3% (under review)
- Company sick pay scheme
- Opportunities to shape the future work of the organisation
- Access to company health and well being support
- Commitment to continued professional development
- PVG will be required for the role
- Full UK driving licence and willingness to use own vehicle for work travel when required
The covering letter should be no more than one A4 side and should set out why you want to work with The Larder, expanding on the specific skills that you would bring to the post and how they connect with our values.
Person Specification
Essential
- Willingness to obtain PVG Scheme membership (this role involves regulated work with young people and adults)
- Experience working with young people or adults in a care, support, community, education, youth work or voluntary setting.
- Experience planning, delivering or leading activities, workshops or group sessions.
- Experience supporting people to develop confidence, skills, independence or achieve personal goals.
- Experience working collaboratively as part of a team.
- Understanding of person\-centred support and inclusive practice.
- Understanding of safeguarding and professional boundaries.
- Commitment to equality, inclusion and participation.
- Understanding of the importance of building positive relationships to support development and wellbeing.
- Warm, approachable and compassionate.
- Confident delivering activities and engaging groups.
- Able to build positive relationships with a wide range of people.
- Organised and able to maintain ac
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