Flexible Support Worker (22 hours) located in OX3 Headington area of Oxford. £12.62 per hour. ‘We are passionate about our people and every year we invest heavily in our front-line worker pay, in line with the Living Wage increase each April. This means that from 1st April 2026, our payrate for this role will be increasing to £13.12 per hour.’ What You’ll Receive as a Support Worker Working with us means more than just a job — it means being part of a caring, award‑winning organisation that values you just as much as the people you support. Here’s what we offer: Great Pay & Stability £12.62 per hour. New Rates of Pay £13.12 effective from 1st April 2026. All work in one location — no travelling between services Spend your whole shift making a real difference to one person’s life Work That Feels Meaningful Do the activities you enjoy with the people you support — making work never feel like “work” Support people to live thei r ' Best Lives Possible' Be part of a home where you’re welcomed with warmth (and a cheeky biscuit!) Supportive Working Environment Managed by supportive, experienced leaders No uniform — just wear your comfy casual clothes Flexible working hours and shift patterns All DBS costs covered by us Training, Growth & Development Ongoing professional development and career progression opportunities Full training provided — you don’t need previous experience We invest in your wellbeing, recognition, and growth All the PPE, resources, and support you need Our mission & strategy: We're a multi-award winning charity that exists to ensure our colleagues and the people we support live the best lives possible. In 2025, we launched our new strategy - Best Lives, Bolder. Find our more here. Our Best Lives, Bolder Strategy - Community Integrated Care Who you’ll be supporting & more about the role: We are all unique, each with our own strengths, personalities, interests, and goals. We are a community of 10 adults aged 30–50, supported by a mixed‑gender staff team who create a warm, inclusive, and respectful environment. Our Support Workers work closely with our families, who remain an important part of our lives. Everything our Support Workers do is person‑centred. They focus on what matters to each of us—helping us build confidence, work toward our goals, and live our best lives, in our own way and at our own pace. Most of us are mobile, while some of us benefit from a little physical support at home or out in the community. We each experience different challenges, such as epilepsy, cerebral palsy, dysphagia, autism, or a learning disability—but we want you to see beyond these needs and recognise our abilities and potential. Our staff team is fully trained, experienced, and committed to providing compassionate, safe support that respects our choices, dignity, and independence. Your values: Our Values & What We’re Looking For At Community Integrated Care, our values are at the heart of everything we do. We are looking for Support Workers who live and breathe our values: We Include • We Deliver • We Aspire • We Respect • We Enable. These values guide our support and ensure we deliver high‑quality, consistent care. We’re seeking people who bring the following qualities: • Patience • Empathy, compassion and sensitivity • A strong work ethic • Reliability • Honesty • Determination • Problem‑solving skills • Resilience If this sounds like you, we’d love to hear from you. Click Apply Now to complete our short application form. If you’d like to ask any questions before applying, please contact our Recruitment Specialist, Carol-anne Phypers, at [email protected]. A Place I Belong Community Integrated Care is committed to creating a workplace where every colleague feels they truly belong. We are proud to be a warm, welcoming and inclusive employer where individuality is valued and colleagues feel confident bringing their true selves to work. We champion diversity across backgrounds, skills, experiences and perspectives. This helps us better reflect the people and communities we support, encourage fresh ideas and creativity, make stronger and more informed decisions, and become an employer and provider of choice. Our inclusion plan, A Place I Belong, outlines our commitments and how we hold ourselves accountable. If you need any adjustments during the recruitment process, please email [email protected]. We are proud to be an Equal Opportunities and Disability Confident employer. We Listen to Our Workforce We are a Hive HR Employee Voice Certified organisation, recognising our commitment to listening to colleagues and acting on their feedback. In our 2025 Colleague Engagement Survey, 59% of colleagues (nearly 3,800 people) shared their views, and we achieved an Employee Net Promoter Score (ENPS) of 34, a score considered Very Good compared to global benchmarks. This reflects that many colleagues would recommend Community Integrated Care as a great place to work — something we are extremely proud of.