Community Support Worker in Basildon inBasildon PUBLISHED FRI 7 NOV 2025 Jump to job information section
£25,395.00 to £32,131.00 per year
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Essex County Council rQJvzD7lv
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Community Support Worker Job details Posting date: November 2025 Salary: £25,395.00 to £32,131.00 per year Hours: Full time Closing date: 17 November 2025 Location: Basildon, Essex, SS14 2BQ Company: Essex County Council Job type: Permanent Job reference: req20968_17625Apply for this job Summary Community Support Worker Permanent, Full Time £25,395 to £32,131 per annum Location: Basildon Closing Date: 17th November 2025 About the Team Mental health social care is transforming into a new operational delivery model improving our early intervention and prevention offer to Essex residents with a focus on people currently not receiving services or falling through existing gaps. The offer is to ensure care act compliance across the system offering information advice and guidance and providing support to improve wellbeing outcomes. Within this service there will be a mixture of the team carrying out direct work alongside people and completing care act assessments relevant to wellbeing outcomes and the completion of care act reviews. The Early Help & Wellbeing Team is a welcoming, compassionate and innovative team to work in, offering preventative and early help to connect people who are experiencing difficulties with their mental wellbeing and/or neurodivergent conditions to opportunities in their own communities and provide support that enables them to achieve personal ambitions, goals and aspirations. This post is to support the South Essex Early Help and Wellbeing team but the candidate must be willing to support the countywide service based on demand. The Opportunity ECC Adult Social Care is making a transformational shift from a focus on long-term care support, to a model with four key principles: prevention, early intervention, enablement and safeguarding. Enabling people, to access information and tools, to live independently and allowing a positive response to growing service demand in a sustainable way, within the financial constraints of ECC. Working with Social Workers and Occupational Therapists, delivering bespoke intervention work, in accordance with the care plan, to vulnerable adults. The role may be required to manage a caseload, including assessment of risk through direct work, within a quality assurance process. A focus of the role will be to ensure vulnerable people are safeguarded in line with ECC's statutory obligations. With relevant experience of working with vulnerable adults, or educated to Level 3 (RQF). You will be passionate about engaging with and providing support in the community, working with partners as required. Accountabilities Assess social care needs and provide support to vulnerable adults, to enable them to live healthily and independently; maintaining high standards of professional practice which contribute to continuous improvement across the service and delivering the four key principles. Contribute to the development of care and support plans that gain commitment to solutions to meet each individual's needs. Works collaboratively with others, including placement team, to support the individual to commission care and support from appropriate providers; including developing their own employees through Direct Payments. Accountable for working within the statutory legal framework, policy and guidance and determining when the threshold for statutory intervention has been reached in In line with legislative and organisational standards within the Care Act 2e.g. MCA / DoLs / CHC etc.). Responsible for highlighting issues and implementing plans to safeguard a vulnerable adult. Building strong, effective relationships with clients, families and carers providing practical advice, support and, where necessary, acting as an advocate. Enabling vulnerable adults to live healthily and as independently as possible. Work collaboratively across the service, with internal and external professional partner agencies to deliver joint objectives and ensure improved outcomes for vulnerable adults. Provides information and advice in relation to involvement/accessing of third party agencies relevant to the needs of the client (eg benefits agencies, immigration, and housing). Attends meetings, reviews, case conferences and court hearings to provide information, insight and evidence; providing reports where appropriate. Specific individual and shared targets and objectives are defined annually within the performance management framework. The Experience You Will Bring Experience within a social care setting, an NVQ/BTEC Level 3 or equivalent is desirable. Evidence of working with people with mental health difficulties and or neurodivergence/Learning disabilities Evidence of continuing professional development and knowledge in relevant professional area. Experience of building strong, effective relationships with adults, their families and carers in times of challenge and crisis. Experience of undertaking direct, activity based work with adults. Knowledge of legislative and policy guidance applicable within Social Care settings. Proven track record of building working relationships with partners and external agencies. A certificate in First Aid and/or knowledge of Sign Language is desirable in this role.
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To work as a Community Support Worker in the UK, several key skills and qualities are essential. Here are some of the most important ones:
1. Communication Skills: Strong verbal and written communication skills are crucial for interacting with clients, their families, and other professionals. The ability to listen actively and convey information clearly is vital.
2. Empathy and Compassion: A genuine understanding and concern for the well-being of others are essential. Being able to relate to clients’ experiences and feelings helps build trust and rapport.
3. Problem-Solving Skills: Community Support Workers often need to think on their feet and develop practical solutions to various challenges that clients may face.
4. Interpersonal Skills: Building relationships is key in this role. Being personable, approachable, and having strong networking abilities can help you connect better with clients and their families.
5. Organizational Skills: Community Support Workers need to manage multiple cases and responsibilities efficiently, including keeping accurate records, scheduling appointments, and planning activities.
6. Adaptability and Flexibility: The ability to adapt to changing situations and client needs is crucial as day-to-day tasks can vary significantly.
7. Teamwork: Working collaboratively with other healthcare professionals, social workers, and support staff is fundamental for providing comprehensive support to clients.
8. Cultural Competence: Understanding and respecting diverse backgrounds and cultures can improve your ability to support clients effectively, particularly in multicultural settings.
9. Knowledge of Local Services: Familiarity with local community resources, support services, and healthcare provisions can greatly assist in guiding clients to the help they need.
10. Basic IT Skills: Competence in using computers and software for documentation, communication, and scheduling is increasingly important.
11. Resilience and Stress Management: The role can be emotionally demanding, so the ability to cope with stress and maintain personal well-being is important.
12. First Aid and Health and Safety Awareness: Basic training in first aid and a good understanding of health and safety protocols can be beneficial.

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