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A community organization in Sheffield is offering an apprenticeship working with adults to provide creative and meaningful activities. The role focuses on building confidence, promoting communication, and ensuring emotional wellbeing of clients. Apprentices will attend Sheffield College monthly. This position may lead to a full-time Support Worker role with progression opportunities within the care sector.
Your principal role is to work in sessions and out in the community with adults to provide creative, meaningful and social activities, leading to opportunities to build confidence, encourage self-expression and promote communication.
This apprenticeship could lead to a full-time role as a Support Worker at the Burton Street Foundation, providing meaningful employment with the opportunity to progress within the care sector.
As part of your apprenticeship, you will be required to attend Sheffield College one day per month.
Built in 1879 as the Langsett Road School, the Burton Street Foundation has since evolved into a vibrant hub of community activity and a cornerstone of support for Sheffield’s disabled community. Once an abandoned school, it now stands as a symbol of inclusivity and opportunity, thanks to the unwavering commitment of residents and city leaders.
In 1976, the Langsett Road School closed its doors following a variety of uses. The buildings, left to decay and facing demolition by 1995, were saved by the locals under the leadership of Jim Taylor. A deal with the council breathed new life into the structures, marking the birth of the Burton Street Foundation. The Foundation’s hard work restored the site and ultimately took ownership, transforming it into a dynamic community centre.
The Burton Street Foundation is a living testament to the strength of community spirit and the joy of diversity. Our Victorian buildings, once bordering extinction, now throb with life as a bustling hub of communal activities and support services. We welcome over 2,500 visitors each week, host a kaleidoscope of events, provide jobs to around 140 individuals, and serve as a home base to 14 local businesses plus numerous charities and community groups. Spread across two sites, our four buildings, in Hillsborough, Sheffield, have become a haven for creativity, learning, and empowerment. Our dedication to inclusivity and support for the disabled community shines through our disability services, aiding around 250 clients every week.