Autism Support Worker (1/salisbury)

Job Location Salisbury

Salary £40,680 - £40,680/annum

Job type: Full-time

Contract type:

Job reference: 1/salisbury

Posted 16 April 2026


Autism Support Worker (Male Only)

📍 Salisbury, Wiltshire | Full-Time | Up to £40,680 per year

We are recruiting on behalf of a specialist supported living provider for a male Autism Support Worker to support a non-verbal adult with autism and complex emotional needs in his own home.

This role is male only due to a genuine occupational requirement under Schedule 9, Part 1 of the Equality Act 2010.

Applicants must already have the right to work in the UK, as sponsorship is not available for this role.


đź’· Autism Support Worker Pay & Benefits

  • £18.00 per hour (enhanced rate due to senior responsibility)
  • Up to £40,680 annual package (based on full rota commitment)
  • Sleep-ins paid at £89.10 per night
  • 6 weeks fully paid annual leave (above statutory)
  • Free enhanced DBS
  • Paid training & shadowing
  • Pension and potential pay reviews

đź’¬ Weekend hours are open to negotiation.
The advertised salary is based on completing all scheduled weekends. A reduced weekend commitment can be agreed, with the overall salary adjusted accordingly.


đź•’ Autism Support Worker Shift Pattern (Structured Annual Rota)

Standard Week (No Worked Weekend)

  • 22 paid day hours + 4 sleep-ins
  • Monday: Evening shift from approx. 8:00pm + sleep‑in
  • Tuesday–Thursday:
    • Morning: 8:30am–10:00am
    • Evening: 6:00pm–sleep‑in
  • Friday: 8:30am–10:00am

Week With a Worked Weekend

  • 56.5 paid day hours + 6 sleep-ins
  • Friday: 2:00pm–sleep‑in
  • Saturday: 8:30am–6:00pm
  • Sunday: 10:00am–sleep‑in
  • Monday: 8:30am–2:00pm
  • Only 8 weekends per year
  • Not a live-in role
  • Annual rota provided well in advance

đźš— Autism Support Worker Role

You’ll provide hands-on, person-centred support and assist the Service Team Manager with the day-to-day running of this bespoke service. When the manager is off shift, you’ll act as the senior support presence on site.

  • No regular medication or personal care required
  • Company automatic car provided while on shift
  • Permanent, long-term role in a highly specialist environment

âś… Autism Support Worker What You’ll Need

  • Full UK driving licence (automatic acceptable)
  • Clear spoken English
  • Reliability, flexibility and a genuinely caring nature
  • No experience required — full training provided

Applicants must already have the right to work in the UK, as sponsorship is not available for this role.


🔍 Autism Support Worker Recruitment Process

Due to the complex nature of the role, the client operates a thorough recruitment process to ensure the right match:

  1. Initial phone call to discuss the role
  2. 30–60 minute meet and greet with the service user and Service Team Manager, followed by a first interview
  3. Second interview (approx. 2 hours) with more in‑depth discussion about the service
  4. Up to 2 unpaid trial shifts
  5. Paid training and shadow shifts commence if an offer is made

Candidates are encouraged to spend time with the service user and team before committing, ensuring the placement is right for everyone.


đź§  Why Apply?

This is a unique, person-centred role offering stability, strong team support and the opportunity to build a meaningful long-term career. Personality, consistency and integrity matter more than experience.


Contact information

Adam Jaffer


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