Community Integrated Care
Support Worker

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Why You’ll Love Working With Us
- £13.86 per hour - because your time and care are valuable
- Do what you love - hobbies, chats, walks, cooking… it’s all part of the job
- Multi award-winning charity - we reinvest profits into YOU and the people we support
- Supportive leadership - we’ve got your back, always
- No uniforms - just comfy, casual clothes
- Flexible shifts - work around your current commitments
- No driving required - one location, one amazing team
- Shopping discounts - because treats are important
- Ongoing training & career progression - grow with us
- Recommend-a-Friend bonus - bring your besties
- Financial hardship fund - we’re here when life gets tough
- Wellbeing investment - your health matters
- Free PVG check - we’ve got it covered
- Spend your whole shift with one person - build real connections
About Community Integrated Care
Community Integrated Care is one of the UK’s largest health and social care charities. We transform lives by delivering high-quality, person-centred support that fosters independence and empowerment.
Our charity was founded in 1988 and we were one of the pioneers of the ‘Care in the Community’ agenda, enabling people to move out of long-stay institutions and live more fulfilling lives.
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Since then, we’ve remained leaders in social care, providing bespoke support to thousands across the UK. Today, we support more than 2,600 people and employ 6,600 caring and committed colleagues across England and Scotland.
We have a proud history of breaking boundaries and are always looking for new ways to make a positive difference through bold ideas, innovative projects and impactful partnerships.
What You Will Be Doing
Working closely with the Service Leader and Support Worker Team, you will be responsible for supporting adults with learning disabilities, autism and mental health concerns to live their daily lives. Each person we support is unique, so the support you provide will be person-centred and will focus on achieving the best lives possible with them.
Our Shifts: 7am - 3.15pm, 3pm - 10pm, 10am - 6am
Driving License: No
This role will be covering a location in Bucksburn in a 3 bedroomed semi-detached house supporting two people. The people we support love spending time with staff who are fun, kind, caring, empathetic and who enjoy having a good laugh and walking. Some of the activities they enjoy are arts and crafts, puzzles and games, concerts, cooking, gardening, watching DVDs, dancing and listening to music. In order to support best lives possible staff are trained in autism, epilepsy and mental health as well as other numerous training activities. We are looking for a part time Support Worker for 30 hours per week. In order to support best lives possible our team have specialist training in autism and epilepsy as well as numerous training activities. We have 2 staff on shift in the morning and evening and 1 staff member during the night. This is a part time role for 30 hours each week.


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What We're Looking For
At Community Integrated Care, we know it takes someone special to work in social care and that doesn’t always mean having experience. We hire based on values, welcoming people from all walks of life: seasoned support workers, Care Assistants, Veterans, those with lived experience, or even total newbies with a passion to care.
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If this sounds like your kind of job, hit ‘Apply’ and fill out our short application form.
Have questions about the role? Reach out to our Recruitment Specialist, Julie Macdonald, at recruitment.region1@c-i-c.co.uk.
Need adjustments during the process? Email recruitment.region1@c-i-c.co.uk.
We’re proud to be an Equal Opportunities and Disability Confident employer.
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