What makes Community Integrated Care a great place to work:
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, our payrate for this role will be increasing to £13.12 per hour!
Are you looking for a full‑time role where every day feels meaningful?
As a Support Worker with Community Integrated Care, you’ll be doing the things you genuinely enjoy while making a real and lasting difference to someone’s life. Based in the Coalville (LE67) area, this role offers 37.5 hours per week at £13.12 per hour, with the rewarding opportunity to spend each shift supporting the same individual — ensuring consistent, person‑centred care that truly changes lives.
For this particular role, a female colleague is preferred, as sometimes the people we support require a specific gender for personal or dignity‑related reasons. This is a genuine occupational requirement, as defined by the Equality Act .
If you’re travelling from outside the immediate area, you will need access to a car due to limited transport links — but once you arrive, you’ll be based entirely in one location, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in building a meaningful relationship with the person you support.
Joining Community Integrated Care means you’ll enjoy a fantastic range of benefits:
1. Work in a role where your passions become part of your job — making work feel enjoyable and fulfilling
2. Be part of a multi award‑winning charity, reinvesting all profits back into services, colleagues and communities
3. Supportive, approachable leadership who want you to succeed
4. 28 days of annual leave (inclusive of bank holidays)
5. Pension scheme
6. No uniform — wear your own comfortable, casual clothing
7. Flexible working hours and shift patterns
8. DBS paid for
9. Shopping discounts and a free Blue Light Card
10. Access to professional development, qualifications and career progression
11. Recommend a Friend bonus scheme
12. Wellbeing investment and emotional support options
13. The chance to spend entire shifts with the same person, providing focused, meaningful support
Community Integrated Care is proud to be one of the UK’s largest and most respected social care charities. We have spent over 30 years enriching the lives of the people we support, offering tailored care that reflects choice, dignity, and respect. Our commitment to excellence is reflected in our vision of “Your Life, Your Choice” and our bold strategy “Best Lives, Bolder.”
We're a multi-award winning charity that exists to ensure our colleagues and the people we support live the best lives possible. In, we launched our new strategy - Best Lives, Bolder. Find our more here.
If you’re looking for a role you can feel proud of — a job with purpose, progression, and genuine impact — you’ll find it here.
Who you’ll be supporting & more about the role:
This supported living service is made up of 15 self‑contained flats, each home to someone with their own unique personality, abilities, routines, and aspirations. As a Support Worker, you’ll be part of a dedicated team who ensure that every person has the support they need to live safely, confidently, and as independently as possible.
The people who live here require different levels of support, including individuals with physical disabilities, learning disabilities, autism, and at times, behaviours of concern. Each person communicates and engages in their own way, so your role is to be adaptable, patient, and always led by the individual’s needs and preferences.
What the people we support value most is having staff who are:
14. Caring and genuinely compassionate
15. Full of enthusiasm and positivity
16. Patient, calm and understanding
17. Fun, energetic, and willing to get involved
18. Focused on what the people we support want and need at all times
This is a role where going the extra mile truly matters. You’ll be alongside people as they enjoy their hobbies, try new things, and build confidence each day. Because everyone has such varied interests, we do our best to match your passions with theirs, whether that’s arts and crafts, sports, music, gaming, shopping, days out, or simply spending time chatting and connecting.
No two days look the same — you might be helping someone maintain their independence at home, supporting with personal care, encouraging healthy routines, or heading out into the community for activities and appointments. What stays the same is the impact you’ll make: helping each person live their best life possible, in the way that suits them best.
This is a rewarding, meaningful role where your support helps create structure, comfort, and joy for people every single day.
Your values:
We know it takes a special person to work in social care and we recognise that not everyone that would be perfect for the role, will have professional experience. This is why we're really passionate about recruiting to individuals’ values and we recruit people from all walks of life; From people with vast experience in a support worker or care assistant role, from people with lived experiences who may have friends or relatives with disabilities or have looked after older relatives, to people with no experience at all.