Night Care Lead — Complex Care Specialist

Company: Hollybank Trustees Ltd
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Location: Leicester
Job Description:

Night Senior Support Worker – Complex Care Leicester

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Location: On site / Colchester Rd, Leicester LE5 2DG, UKjob type: Permanent / Full-timeSector and subsector: Medical & Healthcare | Allied Health ProfessionalsHourly Fixed salary:£ 13.34

Job Role: Night Senior Support Worker

Service: Creative Care – Leicester Complex Care Service

Hourly Rate: £13.34

About Creative Care – Leicester Complex Care Service

Located in the heart of Leicester, Creative Care offers a warm, welcoming, and thoughtfully adapted residential setting for adults with complex care needs. Our service supports individuals living with acquired brain injuries, learning disabilities, physical disabilities, and mental health conditions.

Each resident benefits from a private, individually designed flat, many with access to gardens, promoting independence and comfort. While some flats have their own outside space, all residents have access to communal outdoor areas. With a strong focus on person-centred care, we provide 24‑hour care support tailored to each individual’s needs, ensuring a safe, therapeutic, and nurturing environment where residents can thrive.

All individuals require support with behaviours that challenge, and we work closely with each resident to provide the best care possible.

A Day in the Life of a Support Worker

No two days are the same, just like the individuals we support. As a Support Worker, you’ll be instrumental in delivering bespoke, person-centred care. Every resident has a unique story and journey, and your role is to help them achieve meaningful outcomes, however big or small. From providing personal care and complex behavioural support to encouraging independence and building strong, trusting relationships, you’ll receive all the training you need to make a real difference. This is a rewarding opportunity to work with people who have complex care needs and to help them live life as fully and independently as possible.

Employee Benefits

  • Training & Development: Access accredited and in‑house training courses. We cover the cost of your qualification, and upon completing Level 2 or above, you’ll receive a £150 bonus (plus £50 for completing the Care Certificate).
  • Welcome Bonus: Receive a £250 bonus – £50 after 4 weeks of service and £200 after completing 2 months.
  • Discount Schemes: We cover the cost of your Blue Light Card, giving you access to discounts on childcare, shopping, and online courses.
  • Refer a Friend: Earn a £200 bonus for each successful referral who joins Creative Care.
  • Technology Support: Benefit from digital tools including rota and care planning apps, with full training provided.

What We’re Looking For

While experience in care is welcome, it’s not essential—full training is provided.

We’re looking for compassionate individuals who share our values and are dedicated to making a positive impact. You’ll be a strong advocate for those you support, helping to create a nurturing, innovative, and inclusive environment where both residents and staff can thrive.

Job Summary

To work under the direction of the Service Manager to meet the needs of the people we support, promoting an environment that provides high‑quality, personalised care through individual consultation, continued development, and learning.

Key Responsibilities

  • Mentor new colleagues during induction to support high‑quality care delivery.
  • Participate in supervision, observation and appraisal processes.
  • Provide effective communication including accurate written reports.
  • Follow WCL financial procedures.
  • Act in line with the organisation’s environmental and sustainability principles.
  • Help maintain a caring environment aligned with best practice, guidance and legislative requirements.
  • Contribute to clear and effective communication with all stakeholders.
  • Deliver high‑quality care in line with support plans and organisational policy (including personal care, physical and mental support, medication, activities and engagement).
  • Seek and share the views and preferences of the people we support.
  • Promote high levels of satisfaction among people we support, families, colleagues and commissioners.
  • Support the Service Manager with complaints and concerns following WCL policy.
  • Maintain positive relationships with families, the community and external partners.
  • Understand and implement safeguarding procedures.
  • Complete Safeguarding of Vulnerable Adults and Mental Capacity Act training.
  • Recognise and report safeguarding concerns appropriately.
  • Take reasonable care of your own and others’ health and safety.
  • Cooperate with the employer to ensure compliance with legislation.
  • Avoid misuse of equipment or systems provided for safety.
  • Support the Service Manager in maintaining a safe environment.
  • Respect confidentiality in line with the Data Protection Act 2018 and ISO27001.
  • Use and share information only with authorised people and for authorised purposes.

Person Specification

Qualifications

  • Recognised health or social care qualification.

Experience

  • Evidence of wanting to professionally develop.
  • Willingness and ability to learn.
  • Experience supporting people with disabilities, older people, dementia or mental health needs.
  • Experience working as part of a team.

Technical Skills

  • Ability to handle basic numerical data, including simple financial information.
  • Ability to use Microsoft Office (Word and Outlook).
  • Ability to use WCL transport or own transport when required.

Personal Qualities

  • Understanding of fairness and valuing diversity.
  • Understanding of safeguarding vulnerable adults and ability to recognise concerns.
  • Ability to work positively and flexibly as part of a team.
  • Positive values relating to disability, older people, dementia and mental health.
  • Understanding of WCL’s key statements and how to demonstrate them.
  • Ability to provide high‑quality support to people with learning disabilities, dementia and mental health needs.
  • Good verbal and written communication skills.
  • Ability to listen sensitively.
  • Strong interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to develop and maintain positive relationships with others.
  • Ability to plan, organise and prioritise tasks.
  • Understanding of positive, person‑centred support planning.

Ready to Change Lives? Apply Now!

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Posted: June 1st, 2026