Current Vacancies
Care Support Workers
Are you caring and enthusiastic? Our outstanding team of Support Workers are! As a Support Worker you will support people with learning disabilities in the community to encourage them to try new experiences, have fun and make new friends in a safe, caring, well-managed and happy environment.
We are looking to recruit a number of support workers in Southwell, Newark, Mansfield and the surrounding areas to work with adults with learning disabilities who have a diverse range of support needs. We recruit on a values-based approach matching our staff with our service users using a wide range of criteria - not only skills and experience, but hobbies and interests too.
Shifts may involve early mornings, days, evenings, weekends, Bank Holidays and sometimes sleep shifts.
One of the best things about being a support worker is knowing you can have a positive influence on those you support.
We want to make it as easy as possible for you to apply to join our outstanding team as a Support Worker. You can apply online here. Click here for the full job description and here for our privacy notice.
Or if you'd prefer to chat, call Sarah on 01636 653018 or fill in your details in the form below, and we'll call you!
Reach Care Staff Stories

Yuliia, Support Worker
"Since joining Reach, I finally feel that I belong here. I want to have a future with Reach."
Yuliia came to the UK in June 2022, having escaped from occupied Ukraine, feeling traumatised, isolated, and with little English. She joined Reach Care in June 2023 and made a huge impact in a short time.
“The clients give me energy – I feel really good when I help them deal with everyday situations, when I help them to be more independent. It doesn’t feel like a job – it’s part of my life. When I haven’t seen the clients for a while, I start to miss them!"

Simon, Team Leader
"I do love working for Reach. I wouldn’t work anywhere else."
Simon joined Reach Care as a support worker in 2018, having worked with other care organisations for 20 years. Two years ago, he was promoted to Team Leader, and supports four Reach clients in two supported living houses in Newark.
One of the residents is Lewis, whose grandfather ran a 100 half marathons, so Simon decided to run the Newark Half Marathon with Lewis in a lightweight wheelchair.
“I enjoy liaising with the families and our team so that everyone can pull together to get the best for the clients. We have taken all four clients on holidays, including Center Parcs, the Bond Hotel in Blackpool and Butlins.”




