Complex Carers - Female
Posted on Jul 15, 2026 by CV-Library
Solihull, West Midlands (County), United Kingdom
Social Care
Immediate Start
Annual Salary
Contract/Project
This role provides dedicated, person-centred support to individuals with complex health, physical, learning, behavioural, and communication needs within their own homes and community settings. The individuals supported may have multiple long-term conditions, neurological disorders, learning disabilities, autism, sensory impairments, or other complex medical needs requiring specialist care and support.
The successful care professional will deliver compassionate, high-quality care that promotes dignity, independence, choice, and quality of life. Working on a one-to-one or two-to-one basis, you will provide both clinical and non-clinical support while ensuring the individual's health, safety, wellbeing, and personal outcomes remain at the centre of all care delivered.
Responsibilities include implementing and evaluating individualised care plans, delivering delegated clinical interventions, supporting activities of daily living, promoting social inclusion, and responding appropriately to each person's communication, sensory, emotional, and behavioural needs. You will work closely with families, advocates, healthcare professionals, and the wider multidisciplinary team to ensure coordinated, consistent, and person-centred care.
This role requires experienced complex care professionals who are committed to building positive, trusting relationships with the individuals they support. You will demonstrate empathy, patience, professionalism, and the ability to adapt your approach to meet changing needs while maintaining the highest standards of care, safeguarding, and clinical practice.
A full UK driving licence may be required for some roles to support individuals in accessing appointments, education, employment, community activities, and social opportunities.
This post is subject to an enhanced DBS check, satisfactory references, and compliance with all mandatory training and regulatory requirements.
Applications are welcomed from candidates who can demonstrate relevant experience supporting individuals with complex health and care needs in community, residential, or home care settings. Successful candidates will have experience delivering person-centred care, working collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams, and following detailed care plans while maintaining accurate records and professional standards.
Candidates should be able to provide three satisfactory employment or professional references and demonstrate a commitment to continuous professional development, including working towards or maintaining relevant health and social care qualifications where appropriate.
Areas of complex care for cover:
*Long-term and multiple chronic conditions such as Parkinson’s, epilepsy, autism, cerebral palsy, none verbal * Frailty and care of older adults * Neurological conditions * Rehabilitation and disability support * Mental health and behavioural health needs * Learning disabilities and autism * Medication management and polypharmacy * Hospital discharge and transition planning * Home-based and community care * Care coordination and case management * Safeguarding vulnerable adults
The successful care professional will deliver compassionate, high-quality care that promotes dignity, independence, choice, and quality of life. Working on a one-to-one or two-to-one basis, you will provide both clinical and non-clinical support while ensuring the individual's health, safety, wellbeing, and personal outcomes remain at the centre of all care delivered.
Responsibilities include implementing and evaluating individualised care plans, delivering delegated clinical interventions, supporting activities of daily living, promoting social inclusion, and responding appropriately to each person's communication, sensory, emotional, and behavioural needs. You will work closely with families, advocates, healthcare professionals, and the wider multidisciplinary team to ensure coordinated, consistent, and person-centred care.
This role requires experienced complex care professionals who are committed to building positive, trusting relationships with the individuals they support. You will demonstrate empathy, patience, professionalism, and the ability to adapt your approach to meet changing needs while maintaining the highest standards of care, safeguarding, and clinical practice.
A full UK driving licence may be required for some roles to support individuals in accessing appointments, education, employment, community activities, and social opportunities.
This post is subject to an enhanced DBS check, satisfactory references, and compliance with all mandatory training and regulatory requirements.
Applications are welcomed from candidates who can demonstrate relevant experience supporting individuals with complex health and care needs in community, residential, or home care settings. Successful candidates will have experience delivering person-centred care, working collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams, and following detailed care plans while maintaining accurate records and professional standards.
Candidates should be able to provide three satisfactory employment or professional references and demonstrate a commitment to continuous professional development, including working towards or maintaining relevant health and social care qualifications where appropriate.
Areas of complex care for cover:
*Long-term and multiple chronic conditions such as Parkinson’s, epilepsy, autism, cerebral palsy, none verbal * Frailty and care of older adults * Neurological conditions * Rehabilitation and disability support * Mental health and behavioural health needs * Learning disabilities and autism * Medication management and polypharmacy * Hospital discharge and transition planning * Home-based and community care * Care coordination and case management * Safeguarding vulnerable adults
Reference: 225374441
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Complex Carers - Female
Posted on Jul 15, 2026 by CV-Library
Solihull, West Midlands (County), United Kingdom
Social Care
Immediate Start
Annual Salary
Contract/Project
This role provides dedicated, person-centred support to individuals with complex health, physical, learning, behavioural, and communication needs within their own homes and community settings. The individuals supported may have multiple long-term conditions, neurological disorders, learning disabilities, autism, sensory impairments, or other complex medical needs requiring specialist care and support.
The successful care professional will deliver compassionate, high-quality care that promotes dignity, independence, choice, and quality of life. Working on a one-to-one or two-to-one basis, you will provide both clinical and non-clinical support while ensuring the individual's health, safety, wellbeing, and personal outcomes remain at the centre of all care delivered.
Responsibilities include implementing and evaluating individualised care plans, delivering delegated clinical interventions, supporting activities of daily living, promoting social inclusion, and responding appropriately to each person's communication, sensory, emotional, and behavioural needs. You will work closely with families, advocates, healthcare professionals, and the wider multidisciplinary team to ensure coordinated, consistent, and person-centred care.
This role requires experienced complex care professionals who are committed to building positive, trusting relationships with the individuals they support. You will demonstrate empathy, patience, professionalism, and the ability to adapt your approach to meet changing needs while maintaining the highest standards of care, safeguarding, and clinical practice.
A full UK driving licence may be required for some roles to support individuals in accessing appointments, education, employment, community activities, and social opportunities.
This post is subject to an enhanced DBS check, satisfactory references, and compliance with all mandatory training and regulatory requirements.
Applications are welcomed from candidates who can demonstrate relevant experience supporting individuals with complex health and care needs in community, residential, or home care settings. Successful candidates will have experience delivering person-centred care, working collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams, and following detailed care plans while maintaining accurate records and professional standards.
Candidates should be able to provide three satisfactory employment or professional references and demonstrate a commitment to continuous professional development, including working towards or maintaining relevant health and social care qualifications where appropriate.
Areas of complex care for cover:
*Long-term and multiple chronic conditions such as Parkinson’s, epilepsy, autism, cerebral palsy, none verbal * Frailty and care of older adults * Neurological conditions * Rehabilitation and disability support * Mental health and behavioural health needs * Learning disabilities and autism * Medication management and polypharmacy * Hospital discharge and transition planning * Home-based and community care * Care coordination and case management * Safeguarding vulnerable adults
The successful care professional will deliver compassionate, high-quality care that promotes dignity, independence, choice, and quality of life. Working on a one-to-one or two-to-one basis, you will provide both clinical and non-clinical support while ensuring the individual's health, safety, wellbeing, and personal outcomes remain at the centre of all care delivered.
Responsibilities include implementing and evaluating individualised care plans, delivering delegated clinical interventions, supporting activities of daily living, promoting social inclusion, and responding appropriately to each person's communication, sensory, emotional, and behavioural needs. You will work closely with families, advocates, healthcare professionals, and the wider multidisciplinary team to ensure coordinated, consistent, and person-centred care.
This role requires experienced complex care professionals who are committed to building positive, trusting relationships with the individuals they support. You will demonstrate empathy, patience, professionalism, and the ability to adapt your approach to meet changing needs while maintaining the highest standards of care, safeguarding, and clinical practice.
A full UK driving licence may be required for some roles to support individuals in accessing appointments, education, employment, community activities, and social opportunities.
This post is subject to an enhanced DBS check, satisfactory references, and compliance with all mandatory training and regulatory requirements.
Applications are welcomed from candidates who can demonstrate relevant experience supporting individuals with complex health and care needs in community, residential, or home care settings. Successful candidates will have experience delivering person-centred care, working collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams, and following detailed care plans while maintaining accurate records and professional standards.
Candidates should be able to provide three satisfactory employment or professional references and demonstrate a commitment to continuous professional development, including working towards or maintaining relevant health and social care qualifications where appropriate.
Areas of complex care for cover:
*Long-term and multiple chronic conditions such as Parkinson’s, epilepsy, autism, cerebral palsy, none verbal * Frailty and care of older adults * Neurological conditions * Rehabilitation and disability support * Mental health and behavioural health needs * Learning disabilities and autism * Medication management and polypharmacy * Hospital discharge and transition planning * Home-based and community care * Care coordination and case management * Safeguarding vulnerable adults
Reference: 225374441
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