Work with us

We always strive to provide an inspiring and rewarding work environment. That’s our promise to you.

Work with us

We always strive to provide an inspiring and rewarding work environment. That’s our promise to you.

As a national disability charity, Shaftesbury aims to provide the best possible care and support to people with disabilities across the UK.

We are recruiting for key worker roles nationwide. If you are over 18 and from a service-based industry – hospitality, customer service or retail – we could use your skills. Students, former key workers and those who want to make a difference, we encourage you to apply today.

Consider joining #teamShaftesbury - we have flexible, full-time and temporary opportunities available.

We are urgently recruiting for key worker roles nationwide. If you are over 18 and from a service-based industry – hospitality, customer service or retail – we could use your skills. Students, former key workers and those who want to make a difference, we encourage you to apply today.

Why work with us?

We are committed to being a ‘learning organisation’ which means we will invest in supporting your career and personal development.

In addition to a friendly working environment and support to develop, we offer competitive salaries and comprehensive benefits.

Care workers

Do you have the passion, talent, skills and care experience that can help make it all add up for the people we support?

We're looking for support workers and registered nurses to join us.

Careers with Shaftesbury

Our dedicated workforce boasts a huge range of skills and experience, including one-to-one care giving,
professional therapies and educators.

Frontline staff in care and education, are supported by back-office teams that work across the organisation.

Got any questions?

We are always happy to discuss any vacancies or information you would like on starting a career with Shaftesbury. Please feel free to get in touch.

How we support you

When you join Shaftesbury, you will have access to an Employee Assistance Programme (EAP).

Provided by Care First, the EAP provides staff with access to free and confidential support on a range of work-related and personal areas. It offers support with anxiety and depression, work-life balance, health and wellness, stress, family issues, workplace pressure, disability and illness, debt, bereavement and loss.

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