Community Support Worker – Mental Health Supported Living
Onecare-UK Ltd
Location: Ipswich, Suffolk
Salary: Dependent on skills and experience
Hours: Part-time / 20 hours per week and above
Reports to: Deputy Manager / Manager
About the Role
We are looking for a compassionate, reliable, and motivated Community Support Worker to join our Mental Health Supported Living Service.
The purpose of this role is to support people with continuing mental health needs to live as independently as possible. You will work flexibly as part of a team to provide support, advice, advocacy, and practical assistance, helping service users develop personal choice, autonomy, and a lifestyle that promotes good physical and mental health.
This role includes key working responsibilities and may involve supporting service users in the community, in their accommodation, and during times of crisis.
Key Responsibilities
As a Community Support Worker, you will:
- Build caring and supportive relationships with service users while respecting their dignity, rights, choices, and confidentiality.
- Encourage service users to participate in all aspects of the service and wider community life.
- Support service users to claim welfare benefits where appropriate and help maximise benefit uptake.
- Assist service users in maintaining health, safety, cleanliness, and good domestic management within their accommodation.
- Provide practical support with everyday tasks, including working alongside service users where required.
- Offer advice and support around housing needs, rights, and moving accommodation where appropriate.
- Use support agreements to provide support, advice, and advocacy that promotes independence, choice, and autonomy.
- Help service users develop skills and opportunities to achieve the fullest possible independence from support services.
- Support service users to access educational, work, leisure, social, health, advocacy, and welfare services.
- Provide appropriate support during times of crisis and assist with preventative work.
- Support service users with self-care and personal care tasks where required by service needs.
- Respond appropriately to situations of abuse, self-neglect, or safeguarding concern.
- Support with the handling and administration of prescribed medication where applicable and in line with policy.
- Liaise positively with families, professionals, housing providers, health services, and other agencies in the best interests of service users.
- Promote service user involvement and support individuals to engage with this process.
Administrative Duties at Site
The role will include general administration duties connected with the running of the service, including:
- Maintaining accurate written and electronic records relating to service users and project activity.
- Updating project records, care notes, support documentation, and other required records.
- Keeping accurate records of petty cash, expenditure, and receipt of monies in line with organisational procedures.
- Completing and submitting claim forms, timesheets, mileage records, and other required documentation by the relevant deadlines.
- Supporting the Manager with delegated administrative tasks required for the smooth running of the project.
Essential Requirements
Applicants must have:
A compassionate, respectful, and person-centred approach.
Good communication skills.
Basic awareness of welfare rights and benefits.
Awareness of issues affecting people with mental health needs.
Practical skills and willingness to support individuals with everyday tasks.
Ability to provide emotional support to people recovering from mental health problems.
Awareness of diversity, confidentiality, health and safety, abuse, and neglect.
Basic IT and administration skills.
Ability to organise own workload and work flexibly as part of a small team.
Ability to advocate on behalf of service users.
Ability to work under pressure and support people experiencing acute mental distress.
Willingness to work shifts and flexible hours in line with service demands.
Willingness to undertake relevant qualifications and training.
A full driving licence and access to your own vehicle. This is essential for the role.
Desirable
The following would be an added advantage:
Previous experience of working with people who have long-term mental health needs or in a related field.
Experience in community work.
Experience of working in supported housing.
Knowledge of housing legislation.
Certificate in Community Mental Health, NVQ Level 3 in a relevant area, or equivalent qualification.
Other relevant care, support, housing, or mental health qualifications.
Pay, Training and Benefits
We offer:
Salary dependent on skills and experience.
Mileage reimbursement for authorised travel, currently paid at 45p per mile.
In-house induction and foundation training.
Ongoing training to improve skills and knowledge.
Support to undertake relevant qualifications.
A supportive team environment.
The opportunity to make a meaningful difference in people’s lives.
Please note: You may be required to work sleep-ins on a rota basis as part of this role.
Apply Today
If you are passionate about supporting people with mental health needs and helping them live with dignity, independence, and choice, we would love to hear from you.
Apply today to join our Community Mental Health Supported Living team.
Application opens at the source listing. Free for jobseekers.