Our Benefits: • Earn £13.01 per hour, increasing to £13.86 per hour from 1st April • Full-time hours and part-time hours (21 hours per week) available with guaranteed hours each week • Good work/life balance – rotas are issued 4 weeks in advance enabling you to plan ahead • PVG check funded by us • Comprehensive induction and commitment to your ongoing learning and development • Recommend a Friend bonus scheme • There is no uniform - you can wear your own casual clothes • Company pension scheme • Employee of the month awards and other recognition schemes • Free Employee Assistance programme available 24/7 • 28 days holiday – pro-rated for part-time We also offer a host of other fantastic benefits including: Access to a free app offering retail discounts, leisure savings and holiday and travel discounts, Mental Health and Financial support options to help in times of hardship and Employee Representatives (GameChangers) to help you raise and action issues within the organisation that are important to you Who you’ll be supporting & more about the role: If you’re looking for an exciting role where no two days are the same, then look no further! We are recruiting experienced, confident and resilient Support Workers to support a 30-year old man who lives in his own home in Broxburn. This gentleman has autism, a learning disability and epilepsy, which can be unpredictable, so he’s looking for calm people who can provide reassurance during challenging periods. He can become fixated on things, so confidence in redirection and maintaining strong boundaries would be of great benefit to him. He uses a wheelchair to get around and is able to move this himself, but would love to spend more time getting out and about and enjoying what his community has to offer. This gentleman is really interested in trains, buses, ice-cream vans and bin lorries and would enjoy sharing his interests with his staff. He also enjoys listening to music, feeding birds and recycling. Due to an unsettled period, we are currently providing 2:1 support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. In addition to supporting with hobbies, his staff will be required to support with medication administration, personal care, shopping, cooking and everyday support tasks. It is our goal to promote his independence as much as possible, so you will ensure you promote choice by using social stories to help him understand situations. Previous experience of using communication aids would be very beneficial. PBS experience would also be a great benefit. At present, we are recruiting for full-time and part-time staff to work a variety of shifts from Monday to Sunday. The shift patterns we have are as follows: 7.30am - 3pm 7.30am - 10pm 3pm - 10pm 9.45pm - 7.30am (waking night) 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 £13.86 per hour Your values: Got heart? You’re halfway there. At Community Integrated Care, we know it takes someone special to work in social care so we hire based on values and experience, welcoming people from all walks of life: Care Assistants, Support Workers, NHS or Prison Service staff with experience in addiction, mental health or complex care support. We would also welcome applications from resilient individuals with transferrable skills from other sectors as we will provide all the training you need to be successful in your role. Curious about the role? Reach out to our Recruitment Specialist, Eva Otto, at [email protected]. ✅ If this sounds like your kind of job, hit ‘Apply’ and fill out our short form. Need adjustments during the process? Just email [email protected]. We’re proud to be an Equal Opportunities and Disability Confident employer. Good luck—we can’t wait to meet you