Community Integrated Care
Support Worker

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Are you looking for a role where you can help people achieve their goals, build independence, and enjoy life on their own terms?
Do you want to be part of a supportive team where every day is different, and your contribution genuinely matters?
Join us as a Support Worker in Winchester, where you'll support people to live independently, develop life skills, and enjoy meaningful lives within their community.
Why You'll Love Working With Us
- Competitive pay - £13.12 per hour - rewarding work that makes a real difference
- Flexible shift patterns - a variety of shift options available
- No uniform - wear your own casual clothes
- Paid DBS - we've got it covered
- Free Blue Light Card and shopping discounts
- Ongoing training and development - build your confidence and skills
- Career progression opportunities - grow your career with us
- Recommend a Friend bonus scheme
- Financial Hardship Fund
- Wellbeing support and advice
- Supportive team culture where colleagues help one another succeed
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.
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.
You'll be supporting a diverse group of adults aged between their late 20s and early 60s who live within a supported living community on the outskirts of Winchester. The people we support have a range of needs, including autism, learning disabilities, mental health conditions, Prader-Willi Syndrome and mobility needs, but what they all share is a desire to live as independently and positively as possible.
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This is a service full of ambition, personality and opportunity. The people who live here are proud of their independence and are continually working towards personal goals, whether that's developing cooking skills, becoming more involved in their local community, improving confidence, furthering their education, or simply trying something new.
Life here is varied and person-led. One day might involve supporting someone to attend a community activity, enjoy a walk around the local area, go bowling or visit the cinema. Another day could involve helping someone learn new life skills, enjoy arts and crafts, prepare a meal, or spend time with friends in the communal areas.
The service consists of two supported living houses, each with four self-contained flats and shared communal spaces where people come together to enjoy meals, socialise, play games, get creative, and build friendships. There is also a spacious outdoor area where people enjoy gardening and outdoor activities.
The people we support describe themselves as fun, outgoing, ambitious and positive. They value staff who are kind, trustworthy, patient and proactive; people who encourage them to achieve their goals, explore new opportunities, and build confidence in their everyday lives.
Based in a peaceful area of Winchester with excellent access to local amenities, public transport, community facilities and beautiful outdoor spaces, this is a fantastic opportunity to support people to live active and fulfilling lives while becoming part of a friendly and welcoming team.
What You'll Be Doing
- Supporting people to develop independence and daily living skills
- Building positive relationships and encouraging confidence
- Supporting people to access community activities and opportunities
- Assisting with personal care, wellbeing and medication where required
- Encouraging participation in hobbies, interests and social activities
- Promoting choice, dignity and person-centred support
- Working as part of a supportive team to achieve positive outcomes
- Supporting people to work towards their personal goals and aspirations


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What We're Looking For
We're looking for someone who is passionate about helping others live the life they choose.
You don't need years of experience to succeed in this role. What matters most is your attitude, values and willingness to learn.
You'll Be Someone Who Is
- Caring, friendly and approachable
- Positive, patient and encouraging
- Reliable and committed
- A great communicator and team player
- Respectful of people's choices and individuality
- Motivated to help people achieve their goals
- Keen to learn and develop through training and experience
You'll receive comprehensive training, including person-centred support, autism awareness, medication, first aid, active support and service-specific learning to help you build a rewarding career in social care.
Our Values Guide Everything We Do
We Include | We Deliver | We Aspire | We Respect | We Enable
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If you're looking for a rewarding role where you can make a genuine difference while developing your own skills and career, we'd love to hear from you.
Click Apply to complete our short application form.
For an informal chat about the role, contact: Natasha.Palliser@c-i-c.co.uk
Community Integrated Care is proud to be an Equal Opportunities and Disability Confident Employer. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and are happy to discuss reasonable adjustments throughout the recruitment process.
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