Nottinghamshire County Council
Community Care Officer

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Salary
£30,024 - £33,699 per annum
Type of vacancy
Fixed Term
Work pattern
Full Time
Duration (Months)
7
Hours per week
37
Work Base
County Hall, West Bridgford, NG2 7QP
Working Arrangements
Hybrid
Job Description / Person Specification
[Community Care Officer JDPS.pdf – 219KB](Opens in a new window)
Competency Framework
Tier 7a
Number of posts
2
Interview date
12 August 2026
Closing Date
01 August 2026 23:55
We are looking for a motivated and enthusiastic individual to join the dynamic, countywide Continuing Healthcare (CHC) team within Nottinghamshire County Council. This role is part of a diverse team carrying out collaborative work with colleagues in Health, Finance, and Service Improvement, Quality & Practice to improve outcomes for Nottinghamshire’s residents in a truly personalised way and ensure proportionate care and support is in place. Your primary focus will be attending Multi-disciplinary Teams (MDTs) to undertake Decision Support Tools (DSTs).
It is essential that you have working knowledge and experience of CHC, the National Framework, and Section 22 of the Care Act 2014. You should also have the ability to thrive in a fast-paced, dynamic environment, high-quality written recording skills, and confidence in having professionally challenging conversations. The team consists of a Team Manager, Social Worker, Community Care Officers, and Service Advisors.
What We Offer
- The opportunity to make a real difference to the people of Nottinghamshire.
- A career pathway that provides comprehensive induction, training and development, including experience of projects and partnership working.
- A flexible work environment where you feel valued and supported.
- Mileage payment.
- An electric vehicle car leasing scheme.
- Excellent occupational pension scheme.
- Generous annual leave in addition to 8 days statutory bank holidays.
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You’ll Need To Be Able To Demonstrate
- Ability to work collaboratively with people and partners, including Health, to achieve best outcomes.
- Working knowledge and experience of CHC, the National Framework, Section 22 of the Care Act 2014.
- Strong established communication skills – both written and verbal.
- Able to use a range of information technology applications, including Microsoft Teams, Outlook, Word, and Excel.
- Ability to drive and regular use of a car.
Nottinghamshire County Council values its employees and is committed to their growth and well-being. In return for your commitment, you will be welcomed into a professional and supportive team environment and organisational culture, with clear pathways for career progression. You will receive regular supervision and be supported to attend training to maintain your continued professional development.
Your 37 hour per week contract will be based on a flexible working time scheme. The team have adopted hybrid working and you will be partly office and partly home-based.


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For an informal discussion about this opportunity please contact Alison Harness on alison.harness@nottscc.gov.uk or by email 0115 8040 6012.
This post is also available as a secondment opportunity to existing Nottinghamshire County Council employees. You must seek approval from your line manager before applying.
Appointment to this post is subject to a Disclosure and Barring Service check.
Nottinghamshire County Council strives to ensure that it goes beyond the requirements of the Equalities Act and prides itself on being accredited as a Disability Confident Leader Organisation.
Under the Disability Confident scheme (formerly known as the Guaranteed Interview Scheme) we would like to ensure applicants with disabilities are offered an interview if they meet the minimum criteria for a job. Please let us know if this is something you would like to be considered for.
A job share scheme is available for all full-time posts: both permanent and temporary, unless otherwise stated.
We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and we expect all staff to share this commitment and undergo appropriate checks.
Nottinghamshire County Council strongly encourages applications from all candidates from different walks of life, irrespective of gender, marital status, disability, race, religion, belief, pregnancy and maternity status, age or sexual orientation.
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