- Immediate Start
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Competitive Hourly Rate
The organisation is a well‑established, community‑focused provider of practical support services, known for helping individuals maintain independence and wellbeing during challenging periods. They operate across the region with a strong reputation for compassionate assistance and high‑quality frontline support.
- Provide practical and emotional support to vulnerable adults, including welfare checks and check‑in calls.
- Deliver flexible, reactive support to individuals following hospital discharge.
- Respond to referrals from clinicians and community health professionals.
- Assess service users' needs and follow an agreed support plan.
- Assist with essential tasks such as attending appointments, shopping, and collecting prescriptions.
- Help prevent hospital readmission by offering ongoing tailored support.
Successful Candidate Profile
- Compassionate, patient, and able to provide emotional reassurance to vulnerable individuals.
- Strong communicator who can engage confidently with service users, clinicians, and community partners.
- Highly organised with the ability to follow support plans and maintain accurate records.
- Proactive problem‑solver who can respond calmly and flexibly to changing situations.
- Professional, confidential, and able to handle sensitive information appropriately.
- Comfortable working independently and travelling across the local area in a service vehicle.
- Knowledge of how NHS and social care services operate and how to signpost effectively.
Essential Requirements
- Full UK Manual Driving Licence (mandatory for driving service vehicles).
- Valid Enhanced DBS Certificate
- Ability to work a flexible schedule within weekday hours.
- Right to work in the UK.
What's on Offer
- Competitive hourly rate of £14.12 per hour.
- Guaranteed 35 hours per week, Monday to Friday.
- A meaningful, people‑focused role making a real difference in the community.
- Full training and ongoing support, no previous care experience required.
- Opportunity to build a long‑term career within health, social care, or community services.
- Supportive team environment with strong values and a focus on wellbeing.
- Use of a company vehicle for travel during working hours.
- A varied, fulfilling role with day‑to‑day independence and flexibility.