Community Integrated Care Careers and Employment
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About the company
- Founded1988
- Company size5,001 to 10,000
- Revenue£75m to £365m (GBP)
- IndustryHealthcare
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Rating overview
Rating is calculated based on 436 reviews and is evolving.
Reviews
Support Worker in Durham, Durham
on 16 May 2022
Stressful and over worked
The residents are wonderful. Staff can be very mean to new started and very bossy even though everyone has the same role. No work life balance and called in all the time due to short staff. Overall a good job if you have plenty of time to give to it. Worth it for the people we support though as they are so pure and lovely Health Care Support Worker in Glasgow
on 15 May 2022
Relax, fun yet competitive place to work with.
The company is very active, informative and supportive. I recommend it to anyone who has passion in helping and caring for people who have disabilities. Support Worker in Dalbeattie
on 13 May 2022
Not a great environment
Very stressful environment to work in. Staff not at all pleasant unless your face fits. Makes doing a job you love very difficult. Very poor communication skills. Over worked and under paid Support Worker in Nottingham
on 9 May 2022
Good charity
I did not have any problems with this charity apart from the management. This is because they can’t be unsupportive, depending if you are causing trouble or notSupport Worker/Carer in Sheffield
on 8 May 2022
Rewarding Work, Poor Support and Toxic Elements.
The job is rewarding, you get to help those in need of help, and the work is challenging but fulfilling. Management is often absent and though regular colleagues are supposed to be equal there are too many chiefs and not enough Indians. There is one colleague who has caused some to quit and many to consider quitting, but who is allowed to keep working, and is not effectively corrected in regard to their behavior. What would you say about your employer?
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Interview insights
Insights from 505 Indeed users who have interviewed with Community Integrated Care within the last 5 years.
Average experience
Interview is easy
Process takes about a day or two
Interview questions
Interviewed me over the phone. Started work without any checks. Do you drive? Can you work nights? How flexible are you?
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