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Colleague Director Appointed to HSM Board

Jess Wilson Registered Manager of Home Support Matters has been appointed as HSM's colleague director. 

The colleague director is a member of the team who is nominated, by the employees, to sit on the company board of directors to act as a focal point for the employees. It’s a key role and really demonstrates the company’s determination to be inclusive by breaking down barriers between the board and employees which can be an issue, perceived or real, in other organisations.

"As colleague director, I will facilitate communication between the board and company employees.  I will liaise with the company board and employees so that the team has sight of company current projects, finances and future plans.  Following board meetings I will keep you all informed of any company updates, as well as relaying any relevant concerns you may raise during CAB meetings.

I feel that I'm the ideal candidate for this role as I pride myself on being passionate about breaking down barriers and working together to achieve the best outcomes for all Home Support Matters employees." Jess Wilson.

We are delighted that Jess will be joining the board from the new year and seeing the employee voice being heard at a board level.

 

  • Having only worked for Home Support Matters for two months now, the support and help I've received from colleagues at head office and the front-line carers I've had the pleasure of working with has been so incredible and made me feel so welcome to the company.
    Russ R, Great Yarmouth Care Worker
  • I haven’t been happier than since I started working here, I’ve found my passion in helping others and it’s been an incredible experience ever since! It’s such a lovely team to work with, management values the employees and the training is brilliant. We get to go to different places and experience new working environments, meet new people and it’s simply great.
    Cheryl B, Great Yarmouth Care Worker
  • It's a huge responsibility, supporting a customer when they are at their most vulnerable. But you’re part of a team of skilled colleagues, and with advice just a phone call away, you’re never alone and you know that you are making a positive improvement to people's lives.
    Ian R, Lowestoft Care Worker
  • I love working for Home Support Matters, every day I make a difference to people’s lives and it’s very rewarding. My hard work never goes unnoticed, and I’m always being praised by both customers and branch colleagues. I’ve come so far in such a short amount of time with all the training and support from other colleagues in the field.
    Danielle M, Great Yarmouth Care Worker
  • It’s a rewarding job looking after people in your local community delivering a good service for Home Support Matters.
    Angela K, Lowestoft Care Worker
  • I love working for Home Support Matters. I’ve been here a year and I’ve already progressed in my job, moving from Care Worker to Care Co-ordinator in the short time I’ve been here. Colleagues are all friendly, helpful and very supportive.
    Emma Y, Care Coordinator
  • I love working for Home Support Matters as we help so many people that need help in their own home and enable them to remain independent. I love how it makes me feel and I know I make a difference to the people we help.
    Kerry-Anne B, Great Yarmouth Care Worker
  • I enjoyed my induction training, everyone on the course was really nice, Hannah and Fiona were lovely and are brilliant trainers.
    Danielle K, Great Yarmouth Care Worker