Join LDN for a fulfilling career

As part of LDN London, you’ll be changing peoples lives every day, even in the simplest things you do. We can’t wait for you to join us.

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Meaningful work

Why work for LDN London?

LDN London supports people with learning disabilities to live safe, fulfilling and dignified lives.

Working with us means that every day will be different and you will be part of a team providing support to some of society’s most vulnerable people. You will be part of their joys, triumphs, failures, frustrations, sadness and laughter. However, most of all you will be there to provide the right support to make a life, a life worth living, with access to everything life has to offer, just like everyone else.

Our vacancies

Our current career opportunities

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    Support Worker

    As a support worker you ensure people with learning disabilities can live safe, fulfilling, and dignified lives in supported accommodation or their own home.  We have positions available across a variety of services in Westminster, Kensington & Chelsea, Camden, Islington, Southwark and Hammersmith & Fulham.

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    Support Worker – Hammersmith & Fulham

    As a support worker you will enable people with learning disabilities to live safe, fulfilling, and dignified lives in supported accommodation or their own home.  We have positions available across a variety of services in Hammersmith & Fulham.

FAQs

Do you need experience?

You do not need prior experience for this role, as we provide all the training – online and in person, along with shadow shifts.

Do you provide sponsorship?

Regrettably, LDN London is not able to offer sponsorship.

Are you a care agency? Will I need to work at multiple locations during one day?

We are a charity and we have supported living services, respite and outreach work. You would be required to visit multiple homes if your work in our outreach team.

What benefits do you provide?

We have many benefits including a Refer-a-Friend scheme, paid overtime, free meals on duty, up to 38 days annual leave, paid for DBS checks, flexible working and a generous contributory pension.

How long does the application process take?

The shortlisting process can take up to 2 weeks once the position has closed. If you are invited to interview the process can then take 1-4 weeks, depending on how long it takes for your DBS and references to come back.

Are there opportunities for progression?

Shortlisting process can take up to 2 weeks post-closing date, post interview, it can take 1-4 weeks, subject to how long it takes for your DBS and references to come back.

Still have questions?

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