QR code linking to this job posting Older Adults Community Advanced Support Worker in Sheffield inSheffield PUBLISHED TUE 11 NOV 2025

Daytime community shifts (8am–8pm, 7 days) — no regular night work, ideal for family routines and childcare
Two permanent 37.5hr Band 3 posts with NHS pay band (£24,937–£26,598) — stable role and employee benefits
Sheffield Health Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust offers training, apprenticeships and research links for career progression
Driving role — full licence and access to a car required, perfect if you’re a car‑owning candidate who values autonomy
Work in a multidisciplinary Older Adults Home Treatment Team (medics, nurses, OTs, psychology) — strong peer support
Highly rewarding, hands‑on role helping older adults (including dementia) to avoid admissions and live well in the community
Become an Older Adults Community Advanced Support Worker with Sheffield Health & Partnerships University NHS Foundation Trust, based at 7 Edmund Road, Sheffield S2. Two permanent full‑time roles (2 x 37.5 hours) are available on Band 3, salary circa £24,625–£25,674 pa pro rata. You’ll work within the Older Adults Home Treatment Team, providing short‑term, person‑centred support and holistic assessments for older people in mental health crisis — including dementia and functional illnesses such as depression, anxiety and psychosis. The team operates seven days a week (08:00–20:00) and you’ll visit people in their own homes and care homes, work alongside medics, nurses, occupational therapists and psychologists, help prevent hospital admissions and support timely discharges. This is hands‑on community work: carrying out care plans, observing and reporting changes in mental state, supporting medication self‑administration, offering domestic and social support, and responding in crisis situations. A full driving licence and access to a vehicle are essential.

This post suits experienced carers who want a meaningful, varied role where practical skills and compassionate relationships matter. Essential requirements include prior experience in care services, good written and verbal communication, IT competence, the ability to work independently and within a multidisciplinary team, and a confident, caring attitude; NVQ Level 3 in care (or working towards it) and community older‑adult mental health experience are desirable. You’ll receive ongoing training, access to apprenticeships and development opportunities, and work within a supportive Trust that values staff wellbeing and diverse perspectives. The role is subject to a Disclosure and Barring Service check. If this sounds like the next step in your caring career, click the Apply Now button alongside this advert to proceed — the vacancy is listed on jobsincare.com for full details.
Daytime community shifts (8am–8pm, 7 days) — no regular night work, ideal for family routines and childcare
Two permanent 37.5hr Band 3 posts with NHS pay band (£24,937–£26,598) — stable role and employee benefits
Sheffield Health Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust offers training, apprenticeships and research links for career progression
Driving role — full licence and access to a car required, perfect if you’re a car‑owning candidate who values autonomy
Work in a multidisciplinary Older Adults Home Treatment Team (medics, nurses, OTs, psychology) — strong peer support
Highly rewarding, hands‑on role helping older adults (including dementia) to avoid admissions and live well in the community
 


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