
Job Type: Permanent, Full Time, Part-Time & Sessional
Pay: £13.51 – £14.38 per hour
Work Location: On Site (Falkirk & Alloa)
We are excited to announce that, due to continued growth, Step Up is now recruiting Full-Time, Part-Time, and Sessional Support Workers in both the Falkirk and Alloa areas!
If you are passionate about supporting care-experienced young people and want to be part of a team that truly makes a difference, we’d love to hear from you.
Shifts include a mix of day and backshifts, with every second weekend off to support a healthy work-life balance. Plus, enjoy our unique rota system — 3 days off one week and 2 days off the next — giving you time to recharge and focus on what matters most.
We offer a competitive salary of £24,588.20 to £26,171.60 per year (£13.51–£14.38 hourly rate), based on a 35-hour FTE, dependent on skills and experience. This role also benefits from incremental annual salary progression.
Benefits package:
- Incremental salary progression – annual pay increases based on service and performance.
- Additional on-call payment – £30 per on-call shift.
- Work-life balance – enjoy 3 days off one week and 2 days off the next.
- Festive perks – double on-call payments and time-and-a-half pay on key festive dates.
- SSSC registration fees – fully covered by us.
- PVG costs – fully covered by Step Up.
- Annualised hours rota – consistent monthly salary, no surprises.
- Referral rewards – £100 x 2 for successful colleague referrals.
- Every second weekend off – guaranteed.
- Up to 35 days’ holiday (FTE) based on length of service.
- Birthday half-day off – because you deserve it!
- Medicash Health Care Scheme – supporting your wellbeing.
- Extra staff perks – Christmas vouchers, Just Eat treats, & monthly initiatives.
- 24/7 Employee Counselling Helpline – free and confidential.
- Company cars for work use – with your own car only needed occasionally (e.g. if a company car is temporarily unavailable).
- Mileage reimbursement – 45p per mile when using your own car for work.
- Training & development – grow your skills with ongoing opportunities.
- Generous pension scheme – planning for your future.
- Credit Union access – supporting savings and ethical borrowing.
- Fully stocked staff kitchen – drinks, snacks, and ‘Filled Roll Fridays’!
The Role
As a Support Worker, you will play a vital role in shaping futures by mentoring young people across key areas such as employment, education, budgeting, health, home management, and social development. You’ll be a consistent, trusted presence – supporting them to build confidence, resilience, and independence in a safe, nurturing environment.
You will provide crisis support and respond sensitively to mental health needs, using a trauma-informed, solution-focused approach to help young people navigate challenges and access the right support.
This role also offers autonomy and variety – you will manage your own shift, collaborate with professionals, and deliver responsive, person-centred support that makes a meaningful difference every day.
Main Duties & Responsibilities
- Provide practical, emotional, and social support tailored to each young person’s needs.
- Mentor individuals to build life skills and confidence.
- Take initiative in developing and delivering service supports.
- Work both in the community and in young people’s homes to enhance wellbeing and life opportunities.
- Collaborate with a passionate team committed to making a difference.
- Use a trauma-informed and solution-focused approach to help individuals overcome barriers.
- Promote independence and progression towards mainstream housing.
- Provide and participate in appropriate care planning, review and assessment whilst ensuring people are central to these processes.
- Support people to achieve their educational, training or employment options.
- Promote person supported participation in the community and that they are actively involved in the decision making of their day-to-day environment and activities.
- Support young people to access and maintain their physical and mental health needs, ensuring these are met appropriately.
What We are Looking For:
- A compassionate, proactive team player who can manage their own workload and contribute to wider service goals.
- Experience working with young people is desirable, but the right attitude and values are most important.
- Strong emotional intelligence, with the ability to build trusting relationships and respond sensitively to trauma and distress.
- Resilient and adaptable, able to remain calm and solution-focused in challenging situations.
- Confident communication and organisational skills, including accurate record-keeping and following safeguarding procedures.
Additional Requirements
Additional Requirements
- Flexibility to work shifts, including evenings and every other weekend (we’re happy to discuss working patterns at interview).
- Strong verbal and written communication skills to engage with young people and professionals.
- Full manual driving licence and access to a vehicle for work purposes.
If you are passionate about making a difference and want to join a friendly, supportive team, we’d love to hear from you.
Additional Information
- Step Up adhere to ‘Safer Recruitment’ practices.
- Please note Step Up do not currently hold a Sponsorship License.
Licence/Certification:
- Manual driving licence and access to your own car (required). While we ask for access to a personal vehicle, the majority of your travel will be in a company car. Your own car would only be needed occasionally – for example, if a company vehicle is temporarily unavailable. So don’t worry, this isn’t something you’ll be using all the time!
Work authorisation:
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Reference ID: Support Worker – Alloa or Falkirk
Apply Online
So – what are you waiting for? If you feel you fit the bill and want to join our friendly, welcoming and supportive staff team, apply now!
Make an Online Application
Join our growing team of compassionate and enthusiastic individuals who help to change the lives of young people for the better!
If you feel like you’d be a great fit at Step Up then please complete our Online Application Form.
- Complete our Application Form below, you can save at any time by scrolling to the bottom of the page, you will be emailed a link that will allow you to resume your application at any time.
- Once you submit your application, you will be redirected to our Declarations section of our Online Application. Alternative you can visit the page here.
If you have any issues or would prefer to send a copy of your Application Form direct, then please email us at info@stepupsupprt.co.uk. You can also visit our Contact Us page for further information about how you can get in touch.





