Support worker vacancies are available throughout East Yorkshire, Selby District, North Yorkshire, Wakefield Council, West Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire. Contact us to get more information on how you could join our already established and dedicated team of Domiciliary Support Workers who are committed to providing each person with the highest quality of care.
Career Development
Many of our care co-ordinators and managers have worked as care workers with NCCN for a number of years before moving into the office, so they know exactly what it is like to be out there working in the community.
NCCN is the perfect place to begin, build and enjoy a rewarding career in the care sector. Whether or not you have previous care experience, NCCN offers a wide range of care career opportunities.
This role includes supporting people who need 24-hour care; they may have an acquired brain or spinal injury, have mental health and behavioural issues, autism and other problems which make it difficult for them to live totally independently. Some of the people you will support just need help to integrate into the community or to attend day centres, others have a higher level of need which means they have two support workers with them 24 hours a day. They all live in their own homes, this could be with their family or in their own house in supported living, helping them to live independently, to go on holidays, to work and to live their lives in the way they wish. We provide support for people who have their own tenancies. This is usually around the clock and enables them to live their lives in the way they wish – we help them plan each day’s activities as well as accompanying them on holidays away.
Specialist training ensures everyone is confident in all aspects of each person’s needs and in the management of any behaviour which is challenging before commencing work in the team. It may take time to build your knowledge, skills and confidence so that you can work on your own.
The work includes supporting people who need 24-hour care; they may have an acquired brain or spinal injury, have mental health and behavioural issues, autism and other problems which make it difficult for them to live totally independently. Some of the people you will support just need help to integrate into the community or to attend day centres, others have a higher level of need which means they have two support workers with them 24 hours a day. They all live in their own homes, this could be with their family or in their own house in supported living, helping them to live independently, to go on holidays, to work and to live their lives in the way they wish. We provide support for people who have their own tenancies. This is usually around the clock and enables them to live their lives in the way they wish – we help them plan each day’s activities as well as accompanying them on holidays away.
Specialist training ensures everyone is confident in all aspects of each person’s needs and in the management of any behaviour which is challenging before commencing work in the team. It may take time to build your knowledge, skills and confidence so that you can work on your own. All training will be provided by our in house qualified nurse.
We work closely with the Health Authority and, for people who have ongoing complex health needs, we work in partnership with other health professionals to deliver training specifically to meet the needs of the people you will be supporting.
Contact us to find out how we can support you through your Health and Social Care Diplomas/Nursing Degree while gaining the all needed experience in a career that matters.
Training and Support
We are a nurse-led organisation giving you professional support whenever you need it! When you start you will attend an in-depth induction programme followed by as much shadowing as you need with an experienced member of staff. Training is delivered by nurses and management staff which gives us all a good opportunity to meet each other and for you to get to know how we work. We have a fully-equipped training unit in Market Weighton.
During induction and the first 3 months with us you will achieve the new Care Certificate. Once you are ‘in post’ you will have the opportunity to attend (paid) training sessions and to achieve additional qualifications.
NCCN is a placement provider for General and Learning Disability students at the University of Hull.
Working for NCCN could be the first step into a rewarding career. Sue, who is now our registered manager of the Market Weighton and Selby branch, began her career in care as a care worker in the community. Over the years gaining knowledge and experience, and working her way through a variation of training roles, senior roles including care co-ordinator and office manager, then gaining her Level 5 Qualification - Management in Adult Health and Social Care.
Career Progression
Many of our care co-ordinators and managers have worked as care workers with NCCN for a number of years before moving into the office, so they know exactly what it is like to be out there working in the community.
NCCN is the perfect place to begin, build and enjoy a rewarding career in the care sector. Whether or not you have previous care experience, we offer a wide range of care career opportunities.
We fully understand how difficult it is when the decision has to be made with an older person about their future care provision. We are here to help you find your way through the process and to discuss possible care and funding options which may be available.
With the correct professional help and support an older person can live independ
We fully understand how difficult it is when the decision has to be made with an older person about their future care provision. We are here to help you find your way through the process and to discuss possible care and funding options which may be available.
With the correct professional help and support an older person can live independently at home, avoiding the need for residential care. NCCN works to maintain and improve independence of older people, involving them and their families every step of the way. Our support workers are there to help rehabilitation following a stay in hospital; or, for example a fall; prevent further deterioration in general health and well-being; and to encourage independence overall.
We do this by giving choice, finding more manageable ways of doing everyday tasks, and where appropriate, recommending assistive technology. Where possible we will support people to maintain community and social contacts which are so important for self esteem and keeping interests alive.
Our service has grown in strength and reputation and now provides a full range of support, succeeding due to thorough in-depth training and consistent teams of staff who understand people’s support needs.
Care staff are carefully selected for the service with families involved in the selection process of the team. A “getting to know you”
Our service has grown in strength and reputation and now provides a full range of support, succeeding due to thorough in-depth training and consistent teams of staff who understand people’s support needs.
Care staff are carefully selected for the service with families involved in the selection process of the team. A “getting to know you” period is essential so that the whole family feels settled and relaxed with the people who will be providing the care. These staff members will work alongside the senior support workers. The staff team has training specifically around each individuals needs and only staff trained will be used in this team.
We can offer support on a variety of levels which are required from an hour to full 24-hour care. You may require support such as:
We offer services throughout the East and North Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire and specialise in large packages of care funded by Health and Social Services, Insurance Claims, through Individual Budgets and Privately. Each team is led by a qualified nurse and is selected and trained to meet each individuals needs. Staff training is spe
We offer services throughout the East and North Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire and specialise in large packages of care funded by Health and Social Services, Insurance Claims, through Individual Budgets and Privately. Each team is led by a qualified nurse and is selected and trained to meet each individuals needs. Staff training is specifically tailored to meet each individuals needs to make sure that they are safe and everyone knows how they require care to be delivered.
We work with external professionals to provide specialist training but the majority of training needs are met by our experienced team.
We are experienced in providing a whole range of services, including support for people who have their respiration supported by ventilation, acquired brain and/or spinal cord injury and complex learning disabilities including autism. Families find that our flexible approach provides them with peace of mind and the ability to change the package of care to fit around family life.
We have experience of accompanying people on holidays – including those with complex needs; we will support with finding suitable accommodation, do the bookings and ensure that the holiday is a great success.
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