Our team is almost entirely comprised of ex-Support Workers who know the sector inside and out. We provide permanent, temporary, and bank staffing to a variety of sectors, primarily specialising in complex care and social care, and working alongside case management companies.
We manage the whole process start-to-finish, from job application, through arranging interviews or meet-and-greets, to compliance and start date. We take the recruitment nitty-gritty off your hands so that you can focus on what's most important: delivering the highest quality of care to your clients.
We do not bombard you with CVs, we carefully select only the best candidates for your requirement before we present you with a shortlist. After over a decade of placing excellent candidates within healthcare and social care, our database is full of the best talent this industry has to offer.
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Case management is a specialist area that supports people who are recovering from life-changing injuries, illnesses or diagnoses. It involves coordinating a full team of professionals to deliver tailored care. Case managers work closely with individuals and their families to understand not just the medical side of things, but also day-to-day routines, personal goals and longer-term needs. They bring together therapists, support workers, healthcare professionals, housing providers and more to create a joined-up support plan. It’s about empowering people to live full, independent lives, even after something as disruptive as a serious accident or diagnosis. We regularly work with case management companies across the UK to provide experienced staff who can slot into these teams with professionalism, warmth and reliability.
Live-in care offers continuous, one-to-one support in the comfort of a person’s own home. It’s a personal and flexible alternative to residential care, giving people the chance to stay in familiar surroundings, maintain their routines and remain connected to their local community. This type of care typically involves help with personal care, medication, household tasks, meal preparation and general companionship. For many, it’s not just about the practical support but about the security and dignity that comes with having the right person there, day and night. Live-in care allows for strong relationships to form between carer and client, which can make a huge difference to wellbeing and independence. We partner with providers who know how important this continuity is, and we focus on finding carers who are experienced, emotionally aware and capable of delivering care with respect and empathy.
Complex care is tailored for individuals with serious or long-term health conditions that require a higher level of medical and emotional support. These might include spinal injuries, acquired brain injuries, degenerative diseases or conditions that require ongoing clinical interventions. The support often happens in the person’s home, which allows for comfort and continuity, but also requires a level of skill and responsibility from the care team. This can include tracheostomy care, PEG feeding, suctioning or ventilator management. But just as important as the clinical side is the human side. Clients and families need to know they’re in safe hands with people who are calm, respectful and genuinely invested in delivering high-quality, person-centred care. We supply trained staff who not only meet clinical standards but also understand the emotional demands that come with supporting someone in a complex care setting.
Social care helps people live safe, independent and fulfilling lives, particularly those who need additional support due to age, disability, illness or personal circumstances. It’s a broad sector that includes everything from outreach services and supported living to residential care and crisis support. Social care staff often become a crucial part of a person’s daily life, helping them manage routines, access healthcare, engage with their community and maintain relationships. What makes this area unique is its focus on empowerment—helping people feel connected and in control, even when life throws up challenges. We understand the importance of consistency, kindness and trust in these roles, and we recruit professionals who genuinely want to help others lead better lives.
This sector supports individuals with a wide range of learning disabilities, helping them live with confidence, independence and dignity. Services might involve help with communication, managing emotions, building life skills, taking part in education or simply navigating day-to-day routines. Support is tailored to the individual, with a focus on what they can do rather than what they can’t. Many people in this sector also experience autism or sensory processing difficulties, which means staff need to be patient, adaptable and observant. It’s not just about following care plans. It’s about building real relationships, being reliable and helping each person feel seen and understood. We work with providers who believe in inclusion, and we place people who bring energy, warmth and curiosity to every shift.
People living with physical disabilities may face barriers that make day-to-day life more difficult, whether it’s with mobility, access, communication or managing care needs. This sector provides the practical and emotional support that helps individuals overcome those barriers and lead fulfilling lives on their own terms. Support might include help with personal care, mobility assistance, transport, meal prep, housework or accessing education and employment. It’s about enabling people to do what matters to them in a way that works for their bodies and lifestyles. We know that the right support worker is someone who doesn’t just show up. They take the time to understand, to empower and to treat every person with respect and patience. That’s who we help our clients find.
Palliative care is specialist support for individuals living with terminal or life-limiting illnesses. The focus is on comfort, dignity and quality of life, both for the person receiving care and their family. Support might include managing pain, reducing anxiety, helping with personal care, and offering emotional reassurance. The work is deeply personal and emotionally complex, which means the people providing it need to be calm, kind and confident. Families are often navigating some of the hardest moments of their lives, and the presence of a steady, compassionate carer can make a world of difference. We work with providers who are committed to person-first care and who understand the impact of the right team in these sensitive environments. Our job is to find people who don’t just have the qualifications, but the emotional depth to support clients and families with grace and empathy
Children have unique healthcare and support needs that often require a more specialised and sensitive approach. This can include everything from complex physical health conditions and learning disabilities to behavioural challenges and emotional wellbeing support. Services working with children need staff who can adapt their care to suit each young person’s individual needs, communication style and development level. It’s about helping children feel secure, supported and empowered to grow. We work with services that put children’s wellbeing at the heart of everything they do, and we recruit dedicated professionals who bring a calm presence, emotional resilience and a genuine passion for helping young people thrive
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Priority Recruitment Services Ltd
Based in Manchester, operating across the UK.