Description
Rehabilitation Assistant – Be Part of Someone’s Fresh Start
We are looking for motivated, engaging Rehabilitation Assistants to support a young person as they begin the next chapter of their life following significant health challenges.
This is not a traditional care role. This is an opportunity to be part of a rebuilding journey — helping someone regain independence, confidence, and purpose.
We welcome applications from students or graduates in fields such as occupational therapy, physiotherapy, psychology or related disciplines who are looking for meaningful, hands-on experience in rehabilitation.
About the Role
You will work as part of a small, dedicated team supporting in their daily routine, rehabilitation programme, and community reintegration. The focus is on progress, independence-building, and quality of life rather than just care delivery.
This role requires individuals who are confident, engaging, and able to build a genuine connection — The client responds best to people with personality, humour, and strong interpersonal skills.
Key Responsibilities
• Prompting and supervising daily living activities
• Supporting and encouraging personal hygiene and self-care (with a view to increasing independence over time)
• Supervising and supporting during meals, including safe swallowing and eating
• Assisting with rehabilitation activities and therapy programmes
• Supporting safe community access and meaningful activities
• Balancing risk management with independence-building
Rehabilitation-Focused Approach
This role forms part of a broader rehabilitation-led model, which includes:
• Therapy carryover and structured rehabilitation input
• Skill redevelopment linked to the persons interests and previous lifestyle.
• Community engagement and meaningful activity
• Ongoing neuropsychological oversight
• A collaborative team approach that prioritises both safety and progress
We are looking for individuals who understand that rehabilitation is about potential, not limitation.
About You
• Engaging, personable, and confident
• Able to motivate and encourage others.
• Interested in rehabilitation, psychology, or healthcare.
• Comfortable working in a dynamic, evolving environment.
• Strong character with a proactive and positive mindset
• Non-smoker (essential requirement)
Why This Role is Different
This is not just about providing care — it’s about:
• Helping someone rebuild their independence.
• Being part of a forward-thinking rehabilitation model
• Gaining valuable, hands-on experience for a career in healthcare or therapy
• Making a genuine, visible difference in someone’s life.
If you are looking for a role that is rewarding, meaningful, and genuinely impactful, we would love to hear from you.
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Benefits of working for Superior Healthcare
Flexible shifts
Choice of day, night and weekend shifts
Blue Light Card
Blue light card - we’ll pay for it.
Competitive Pay
Reflecting the hard work that you do.
Refer-a-Friend
Earn a £50 voucher for every friend you refer who joins our team.
Paid Training
Thorough paid training and supported induction, with annual paid refreshers.
Employee Assistance Programme
Wellbeing support including up to 6 face-to-face counselling sessions.
Wellbeing Team
In-house wellbeing team to support you.
Employee of the Month
We reward Employees of the Month with a £100 voucher.
Consistent Support
Consistent support from our team of Nurses and Field Care Supervisors.
Holiday Pay
Accumulate holiday pay as you work.
Apply for this role
If you are a passionate carer/support worker who is eager to work as part of an organisation that will value the contribution that you make and support you to build your career around your needs, Superior Healthcare looks forward to hearing from you!