Overview
Join Our award winning Mental Health Team - Enabling people with disabilities to lead a fulfilling life
Position: Community Support Worker (a number of posts available due to expansion)
Salary: £13.21 per hour including £1 enhancement
Hours: 8.30 – 6.30 including alternate weekends required (may fluctuate as per needs of the service)
Mileage: paid at 35p per mile
Holiday: 28 days holiday including Bank Holidays
Monthly, quarterly, and yearly recognition programs to celebrate your hard work and dedication
Access to Blue Light Card to enjoy discounts in stores and save on your everyday expenses.
Comprehensive training to get you started. Full in-house training and online refreshments available.
Our extensive 12-week induction and ongoing support will help you gain confidence and experience the rewarding feeling of making a difference in people’s lives every day.
We actively seek and implement staff feedback to continually improve our work environment and practices.
Health & wellbeing programme, Pension Scheme, On-site parking
Requirements / Criteria
Criteria to be met:
* Alternate weekends on a rolling rota.
* Full and part time staff required
* Driver preferred but not essential
* Experience preferred but not essential as life experience is important
* Must have excellent communication skills both written and oral
Driving license and access to a vehicle – Preferred but not essential for all roles
The right to work in the UK, sponsorship can't be offered.
Key Responsibilities
* Medication Support – Administering or prompting medication as per care plans.
* Companionship & Emotional Support – Engaging with clients, reducing loneliness, and providing reassurance.
* Meal Preparation & Feeding Assistance – Preparing nutritious meals and helping clients eat if required.
* Mobility Assistance – Supporting clients with moving around safely, including hoisting and repositioning if necessary.
* Household Tasks – Helping with light housekeeping, laundry, and shopping to maintain a comfortable home environment.
* Running Errands – Assisting with shopping, prescription collection, or attending medical appointments.
* Monitoring & Reporting – Observing changes in health and well-being and reporting concerns to supervisors or healthcare professionals.
* Promoting Independence – Encouraging clients to do as much as they can for themselves while offering appropriate support.
* Building Relationships – Developing a trusting relationship with clients and their families, ensuring a person-centred approach to care.
* Providing Personal Care – Assisting clients with washing, dressing, toileting, and grooming while maintaining their dignity and independence may be required.
Desired Qualifications & Skills
* A caring and compassionate nature with a genuine desire to help others.
* A strong sense of duty of care and commitment to clients’ well-being.
* Excellent communication and listening skills to engage with clients and families.
* Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
* Reliability, patience, and a positive attitude.
* A willingness to learn and adapt to individual care needs.
* Driving license and access to a vehicle – Preferred but not essential for all roles
* The right to work in the UK, sponsorship can't be offered.
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