Address:
10 Briggate
Silsden
Keighley
BD20 9JT
UNITED KINGDOM
Web:
www.larche.org.uk
Email:
info@larche.org.uk

L'Arche

Service Organisation | UNITED KINGDOM

"Quite simply being part of L'Arche is being loved for who you are." 

(Assistant, L'Arche London)

L'Arche Communities are Christian Communities welcoming adults with learning disabilities, employed assistants and volunteers. L’Arche Communities are vibrant places of welcome, belonging and celebration. There are ten Communities in the UK and over 140 Communities worldwide in 35 different countries. The first Community in the UK opened in Kent in 1974.

L’Arche Communities hold in balance these four elements: service, community, spirituality & outreach. We believe that people with learning disabilities have much to teach us and contribute to the world. We build Communities with a culture of shared lives between people with and without learning disabilities, from which we can work together to create a more human society.

In L’Arche we celebrate people with learning disabilities and build circles of support around them. We go beyond basic needs to attend to people’s emotional and spiritual lives.  It is this focus - on building relationships and a sense of belonging, on supporting each member of the Community with and without learning disabilities to reflect on what they have learnt and to share that reflection - that makes us different from other service providers.  

L’Arche Communities around the world share this common philosophy and approach while reflecting the ethnic, cultural and religious composition of the areas in which they exist.

To find out more about what we do and our spirituality or to join us as an assistant, visit our website www.larche.org.uk

Latest Opportunity:

Job Details

Location: Edinburgh
Finance: Salary or Allowance
Duration: Full‑time, Permanent
Activity: Health & Medical, Leadership & Management, Member Care, Social Action
Posted: 14 Nov 2024
Closes: 3 Dec 2024

Registered Manager (Support & Care Coordinator)

You’ll oversee the daily operations of a person-centred care service for adults with learning disabilities, ensuring high-quality support and being a visible community presence.