Community care jobs and careers
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For over 60 years, Reed has been proud and privileged to provide person-centred direct care and support services to vulnerable adults, children, young people, and families in the community.
We have community care hubs in Cambridge, Manchester, Leeds, Liverpool, and London, and can find you flexible community care work across a diverse range of clients.
As a registered Care Quality Commission provider, we believe that every individual has the right to first class care when they need it.
Our carers, like you, are passionate about people and we are committed to the wellbeing and safety of all our staff and clients. We recognise that it is our employees who are the heartbeat of our communities. To help you develop and progress your career in care, we also offer a comprehensive training and CPD programme throughout your journey with us.
Learning disabilities & autism
If you choose a career specialising in the care of those living with learning disabilities and autism, you will work directly with people in their communities to provide:
Personal care – ensuring their health and wellbeing is maintained.
Practical support - enabling and encouraging independence, maintaining the home environment, attending medical appointments, managing money, and general activities for daily living.
Emotional and social support – this is met through meaningful relationships and activities, accessing their community, leisure, education, and work opportunities.
Specialist & complex care
Our specialist and complex care professionals provide support to individuals who have profound health and care needs. You will work directly with people to give them the tools and support to enable them to remain at home and achieve their potential.
You will be responsible for providing support in:
Nursing care and clinical oversight
Oxygen therapy
Specialist medication and percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) feed
Head and spinal injuries
End of life and life-limiting illness
Long-term health needs – diabetes, epilepsy, stroke, multiple sclerosis, and neurological conditions
Behaviours that challenge
Dementia
Physical disabilities
Stoma and catheter care
24 hours wrap around provision including waking nights, sitting, and sleep-in services
One-to-one, two-to-one, and three-to-one personal care
Mental health
Choosing to work in mental health care means you will be enabling individuals, who need support, to carry out their day-to-day tasks.
This can be through a range of support services including supported living, crisis intervention, outreach, and self-care, with a combination of practical, emotional, social care and support, information, and signposting.
You will work with the community support network of health and social carers to provide support to those living with mental health issues, such as:
Depression and anxiety
Bipolar disorder
Memory and sensory impairment
Alcohol and drug misuse
Behaviours that challenge
Eating disorders
Personality disorders
Support with difficult feelings and behaviours
Support with reducing isolation and loneliness
Outreach & respite
As an outreach and respite care worker, you will provide services to adults and children that enable them to live independently. This can include sitting services, overnight support, and emergencies.
You would be responsible for assisting individuals with:
Living a healthy lifestyle
Accessing community services
Reducing isolation
Leisure
Education
Employment
Children & young people
Working with children and young people is a highly rewarding career. You will provide personal care and assistance to those wishing to remain at home and within their communities.
You will support with:
Disabilities and complex health needs
Special educational needs
Behaviours that challenge
Safeguarding
Parenting support
Supervised contact
Emergency cover and respite
Transitions into adulthood
Youth offenders and step-down support within the community
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Roles we've recently filled
Community support worker
Private client
Sheffield
Children's support worker
Funded by Cambridgeshire County Council
Cambridge
Complex care support worker
Funded by Oldham Care Commissioning Group
Manchester
Outreach support worker
Commissioned by Leeds City Council
Leeds
Community support worker
Private client
London
Children's support worker
Commissioned by Oldham Care Commissioning Group
Manchester
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