Community Support Worker(UK Visa Sponsorship)

Job Description

Role Overview

An excellent opportunity has opened for a compassionate and motivated individual to join the Mental Health Services for Older People Community Team in Whitby. This role focuses on supporting older adults and their families within community settings, including care and residential homes.

You will become part of a supportive multidisciplinary team, gaining valuable experience while delivering meaningful, person-centred care. Although the role requires a degree of independence, regular supervision and ongoing professional development will be provided to help you grow in your career.

What You’ll Be Doing

In this role, you will work under the guidance of registered healthcare professionals to provide practical and therapeutic support. Your responsibilities will include:

  • Supporting older adults with mental and physical health needs in community settings
    Monitoring wellbeing and reporting changes to senior clinical staff
    Delivering non-medication-based interventions, both individually and in groups
    Assisting patients in setting and achieving personal recovery goals
    Working closely with care homes to review and manage residents’ mental health needs
    Supporting safe medication monitoring and identifying early health concerns
    Carrying out basic clinical procedures such as ECGs or blood sampling (training provided)

Working Environment

You will collaborate with a wide range of professionals, including:

  • Mental Health Nurses
    Occupational Therapists
    Physiotherapists
    Social care and voluntary sector partners

The role involves travelling across a large geographical area, so the ability to travel independently is essential.

About the Organisation

Tees Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Foundation Trust delivers mental health and learning disability services across several regions, including North Yorkshire and York.

The Trust is committed to:

  • Delivering compassionate, recovery-focused care
    Listening to patients, families, and carers
    Promoting innovation and continuous improvement
    Supporting staff wellbeing and professional development

Requirements

Essential Qualifications

  • Diploma in Health and Social Care Level 2 (or equivalent)
    Care Certificate
    Literacy and Numeracy Level 2
    Completion of Trust HCA competencies within 6 months

Experience

  • Previous experience as a Healthcare Assistant (Band 2/3 or equivalent)

Desirable

  • Experience working with individuals with mental health needs or learning disabilities
    Skills in ECG or venepuncture

Key Skills

  • Strong communication skills (written and verbal)
    Ability to manage time and prioritise tasks effectively
    Capacity to work both independently and within a team
    Understanding of equality, diversity, and patient dignity

Additional Responsibilities

  • Maintain accurate and confidential patient records
    Participate in supervision, training, and performance reviews
    Recognise and report safeguarding concerns, including abuse or neglect
    Work in line with Trust policies and clinical procedures

Benefits

  • UK visa sponsorship available for eligible candidates
    NHS pension scheme
    Flexible working options
    Career development and training opportunities
    Access to staff wellbeing initiatives and discounts

Compliance and Eligibility

Applicants must meet UK legal and professional requirements. Key guidance includes:

Additional Information

  • This role is subject to a DBS check under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act
    Applicants must be able to travel independently as required by the role
    Sponsorship applications are welcomed and assessed in line with UK immigration rules