Home > Employee Benefits & Wellbeing Employee Benefits & Wellbeing You’re Here to Support Others. We’re Here to Support You. At Amore Complex Care, we’re proud to empower our clients to live fulfilling, independent lives, supporting autonomy, building confidence, and helping each person reach their goals. But none of this would be possible without our team. Thanks to the passion and dedication of our teams we’ve earned a Good CQC rating and selected as finalists in prestigious industry awards. That’s why we’re committed to creating a culture that nurtures your growth, champions your wellbeing, and supports a healthy work-life balance. MAKE A GENERAL APPLICATION Support Work that Works for You Because our clients’ needs vary, we offer Support Workers a wide range of shift patterns, making it easier to find a role that fits your lifestyle. Options include day shifts, waking nights, and long-day sleeps, typically ranging from 6–12 hours. We also plan our rotas six weeks in advance, giving you the flexibility to organise life outside of work. When you first join us as a Support Worker, you’ll start on a zero-hour contract. However, once you successfully complete probation, usually after three months, you’ll move to an annualised contract, guaranteeing your hours and pay. Pathways to Success: Advance Your Career in Care Your development matters to us. We invest in your progression through internal and external training, shadowing opportunities, and a clear pathway to take on greater responsibility within Amore Complex Care. From Progression Passports to structured career pathways and a culture that encourages autonomy and ownership, we give you the tools to make a meaningful impact, both in your role and across our organisation. Hear from our team members who have progressed in their careers since joining Amore Complex Care. HEAR FROM OUR TEAM Wellbeing and Support You Can Count On We take your wellbeing seriously. Support Workers have access to a dedicated Debriefing service, led by our Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) Specialist. These sessions offer a safe space to unpack challenging experiences or interactions. No matter your role, you will have monthly check-ins with your line manager, ensuring you feel supported, valued, and heard. In addition, our trained Mental Health First Aiders (MHFAs) are on hand to provide guidance and signposting to specialist support whenever needed. Looking for a Rewarding Career? If you’re a compassionate individual, we would love to hear from you! APPLY NOW Shape Our Organisation: Your Voice Matters We believe the best ideas come from our team, whatever your role. That’s why we run two staff forums – one for support teams and one for office-based colleagues. These forums give you a platform to share your insights, experiences, and ideas for improvement. Together, we’re building a inclusive workplace culture that every team member can feel proud of. Refer a Friend Bonus Great people know great people, which is why we have a refer a friend bonus. When you refer someone who joins us as a Support Worker, you can earn up to £250. £100 when they are successfully hired £150 once they pass probation It’s our way of saying thank you for helping us bring more caring, committed individuals into our team. Popular Roles Support Worker: Wirral Greasby, Wirral , United Kingdom £15.50 Per Hour Complex Care Support Worker At the request of our client, this role is open to female applicants only. Skilled Support Workers, we have an exciting opportunity for you to step up and help support a lady in her thirties who requires support, including urostomy care, advanced mental health support and wound care. As a self-confessed night owl, our client typically heads to bed between 11pm and 1am, so some support may be needed during the night. This could include offering drinks, helping with repositioning, or simply providing a bit of emotional support and company. Location: Greasby, Wirral Pay: Up to £15.50 per hour (inclusive of holiday entitlement) Package: 1:1 basis during both the day and sleep shifts Shifts: Long day sleeps, 24-hour shifts starting at 9:00am to 11:00pm and then a sleep shift from 11:00pm to 9:00am About the Role You will be supporting a lady who is in her thirties who has Cerebral Palsy, Scoliosis, Crossed Quadriplegia, Emotionally Unstable Personality Disorder (EUPD), as well as anxiety and depression Our client loves getting out and about across the UK but also enjoys quiet time to recharge, requiring Support Workers who can understand that balance We are looking for Support Workers who will take the time to get to know our client, people who are understanding and bubbly, who understand our client has full capacity. You will enable her to have full involvement in decisions about her care Meet the First Person You’ll Be Supporting I am an outgoing and clever lady in my thirties who has full capacity and will work together with you, making decisions about my own care. I enjoy: Spending time with my friends, some of which have additional needs too Getting on the road and enjoying days out across the UK Having some quiet time too Spending time with my dogs A note from our client: “I’m really flexible when it comes to working together. Just remember, you’ll be in my home, so we’ll need a little time to get to know each other. It might take a while for me to feel totally comfortable, but once we click, you’ll be like a friend for life. I really believe in building a strong, trusting relationship, and I’m excited to see how we can work together”. My Support Requirements I am diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy, Scoliosis, Crossed Quadriplegia, Emotionally Unstable Personality Disorder (EUPD), as well as anxiety and depression. I am also currently experiencing a high number of infections, which can impact my mood. I benefit from: People who are mature, reliable and can match my energy when we’re out and about, but also people who can take a step back if needed Help with mobility and repositioning, using my specific hoist Kind approaches with an understanding of personality disorders, monitoring my physical and emotional wellbeing Regular emotional support Patience and compassion from reliable people who can provide steady support and positivity each day My Aspirations I love getting out of the house, so it’s important to me that my team can drive. I want to: Continue getting out of the house and reconnecting with family and friends Visit my family in America one day Get back to work in some capacity, as I am a qualified youth worker and it’s something I’m still passionate about Quiet time to balance out my social life and days out, so I need people who understand that balance Apply Now Support Worker: Prestwich Prestwich, Greater Manchester , United Kingdom £14.65 Per Hour Complex Care Support Worker At the request of our client, this role is open to female applicants only. Want an exciting role to learn new skills and build experience? We are looking for friendly and kind Support Workers to support a lady in her thirties who is diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy and has a mild learning disability. You will support her to follow her religious practices in her Kosher home and help our client to access her favourite activities, from baking to going to the pub with her friends. We will provide comprehensive training in your induction to help you feel confident in your role. Location: Prestwich, Greater Manchester Pay: From £14.65 per hour (inclusive of holiday entitlement) Package: 1:1 basis during both the day and sleep shifts Shifts: 8:00am-11:00pm day shift, and then a sleep shift About the Role You will be supporting a lady who is 34 years old who has a diagnosis of Cerebral Palsy and has a mild learning disability This role has an emphasis on community activities such as swimming, cycling, and trips to the pub where our client can socialise with her friends. You will engage in her hobbies in and outside the home, such as baking We are looking for a Support Worker who will engage with our client and is interested in getting to know them. building trust and enabling their religious practices in a Kosher home Meet the First Person You’ll Be Supporting I am a 34 year old lady who is sociable and friendly. I enjoy: Spending time with my family and wider social circle. who I have good relationships with Going to the pub with my friends Getting active with swimming and cycling Engaging with my religion within a Kosher home I want to attend a synagogue in the future, so I want my staff to be curious to learn more about my interests and my faith. Building trust with my staff team is important to me, and you will need to be a friendly person who is willing to engage in my activities. My Support Requirements I am diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy and have a mild learning disability I benefit from: An understanding approach and monitoring of my physical and emotional wellbeing A willingness to learn about what I like to do and my faith, planning and taking me out to goal-oriented activities Dignity-respecting personal care Assisting with my mobility needs as a person diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy Help with daily household tasks Time with my family and friends My Aspirations I want to follow my religious practices within my Kosher home and: Attend a synagogue in the future Continue socialising with my family and friends out in the community Enjoy my favourite activities like swimming and cycling Apply Now Clinical Support Worker Waking Nights: Birkenhead Birkenhead, CH42 , United Kingdom £14.65 Per Hour Waking Nights Clinical Support Worker We are looking for a patient, sociable and empathetic Support Worker to help support a gentleman in his fifties, joining a dedicated team. This is a rewarding opportunity to provide clinical support, including tracheostomy care, We can provide all bespoke training for the clinical skills required during your induction process. Location: Birkenhead, Wirral Pay: From £14.65-£16.81 per hour (excluding holiday entitlement) Package: 2:1 basis during the day and night Shifts: 8:00am-8:00pm for the day and 8:00pm to 8:00am waking nights About the Role You will be supporting a gentleman in his fifties within his own home who has an acquired brain injury, impacting his communication. While he is nonverbal, our client can communicate via his eye movement This role involves providing tracheostomy care, PEG feeding, and movement via a hoist, as our client has paralysis on his left side. He will also need support during any seizures We are looking for a Support Worker who is warm, patient, energetic, and who is able to create a positive environment Meet the First Person You’ll Be Supporting I am a gentleman in my fifties who loves to banter with my support team. I enjoy: Football Everton Football Club Being out in the community Watching Netflix I enjoy spending time with staff who are fun and sociable, and who can have a laugh with me. I have been described as cheeky by my team of established Support Workers, and I love chatty personalities. My Support Requirements I have an acquired brain injury and am nonverbal, communicating with eye movement. At times, I can have seizures and I regularly need tracheostomy care, PEG feeding, and movement via a hoist, as I have paralysis on his left side. I benefit from: Patient and empathetic clinical care, respecting my dignity Being included in chats, respecting my methods of communication Time out in the community using my manual van as transport My Aspirations I want to live a happy and fulfilling life where I can: Spend time with my family Move freely around my home Access the community – especially the new Everton stadium! Apply Now Download our Brochure Enter your email to receive a downloadable copy of our brochure. Δ By clicking Download you’re confirming that you agree with our Privacy Policy Paid Training When you join our Support Team, you’ll be enrolled onto a comprehensive training programme and be paid for your time. You’ll gain valuable skills, grow in confidence, and earn while you learn. “I have just completed a 3-day induction and I was really impressed. It was informative and to the point – I feel very confident going out to the community.” Support Worker Amore Complex Care “I enjoyed the training as there were lots of interactive activities throughout the day that kept us motivated. It broke the day up – making things easier to learn and remember.” Support Worker Amore Complex Care “The training was amazing, very informative and interesting. I feel I have learned a great deal over the past 3 days, the whole experience was very good and the staff were lovely.” Support Worker Amore Complex Care LEARN MORE