Evening & Weekend Support Worker Location: Client s home and local community in Weston Super Mare Position Type: Part-time - Evenings & Weekends Working Hours: The clients family are happy to discuss hours that work for them, their child and the successful candidate and are open to building a flexible and fluid schedule that works for everyone. They feel they will require up to 18 hours per week. About the Role: We are looking for a dedicated and compassionate Support Worker/SEN TA to provide buddy support for a bright and spirited 12-year-old boy with a hypoxic brain injury living in Weston-Super-Mare . He is non-verbal but communicates confidently using Makaton and AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication) . He loves engaging in a variety of fun activities such as: Arcades & soft play Bowling & cinema trips (he loves dancing in the aisles!) Horse riding Banger racing with his dad Outdoor adventures in local parks You ll be working closely with a warm, loving family who are passionate about providing the best opportunities for their son. What We re Looking For: An NVQ in Care Experience working with children who have a brain injury and Special Educational Needs (SEN) A personality that is energetic, outgoing, confident, and playful. Knowledge of Makaton would be useful but training can be provided Experience with Epilepsy is strongly recommended Flexibility in working hours, particularly during half-term periods. Confident around animals (the family has dogs, horses, and rabbits) A nurturing and flexible approach to care This role is ideal for those working or seeking experience in SEN school environments. Requirements: Willingness to undergo an enhanced DBS check Full UK driving licence is essential and access to own car Commitment to promoting a fun, safe, and inclusive environment Ability to work both independently and collaboratively with the family and therapists Interested? A full job description and person specification are available on request. We'd love to hear from individuals who share our passion for inclusive, child-centred support. Please note: Right to Work checks will be completed. Unfortunately, we are unable to offer sponsorship at this time.
Dec 06, 2025
Full time
Evening & Weekend Support Worker Location: Client s home and local community in Weston Super Mare Position Type: Part-time - Evenings & Weekends Working Hours: The clients family are happy to discuss hours that work for them, their child and the successful candidate and are open to building a flexible and fluid schedule that works for everyone. They feel they will require up to 18 hours per week. About the Role: We are looking for a dedicated and compassionate Support Worker/SEN TA to provide buddy support for a bright and spirited 12-year-old boy with a hypoxic brain injury living in Weston-Super-Mare . He is non-verbal but communicates confidently using Makaton and AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication) . He loves engaging in a variety of fun activities such as: Arcades & soft play Bowling & cinema trips (he loves dancing in the aisles!) Horse riding Banger racing with his dad Outdoor adventures in local parks You ll be working closely with a warm, loving family who are passionate about providing the best opportunities for their son. What We re Looking For: An NVQ in Care Experience working with children who have a brain injury and Special Educational Needs (SEN) A personality that is energetic, outgoing, confident, and playful. Knowledge of Makaton would be useful but training can be provided Experience with Epilepsy is strongly recommended Flexibility in working hours, particularly during half-term periods. Confident around animals (the family has dogs, horses, and rabbits) A nurturing and flexible approach to care This role is ideal for those working or seeking experience in SEN school environments. Requirements: Willingness to undergo an enhanced DBS check Full UK driving licence is essential and access to own car Commitment to promoting a fun, safe, and inclusive environment Ability to work both independently and collaboratively with the family and therapists Interested? A full job description and person specification are available on request. We'd love to hear from individuals who share our passion for inclusive, child-centred support. Please note: Right to Work checks will be completed. Unfortunately, we are unable to offer sponsorship at this time.
Live-in Care Professional Chingford Bring comfort, support, and joy to someone s home! Join Home Instead , our 5-star rated care company for three years running, and help older adults live safely, happily, and independently in their own homes. With 97% of clients recommending our services , we provide the kind of care you d want for your own loved ones. The Role: Home Instead are looking for caring, compassionate Live-In Carer/s in and around Chingford , who want to make a real difference in someone s life every day. Pay & Benefits: From £130 per day depending on experience and contact time + daily food allowance Double pay on Bank Holidays Blue Light Card £200 refer-a-friend bonus About the Role: You ll be supporting a single client in their own home, helping them feel safe, comfortable, and happy. Your day to day will include: Personal care, mobility support, and safe transfers Medication assistance Preparing meals, from traditional English dishes to baking and making the perfect cup of tea/coffee Encouraging independence wherever possible Supporting gentle exercise to build strength Offering companionship, knowing when to chat and when to give space Light housekeeping such as laundry, cleaning, and bed changes Other Opportunities: While this role is for a specific client, Home Instead Chingford supports many live-in care clients. There are opportunities to work with other clients too, giving you variety and flexibility in your role! What We re Looking For: Warm, patient, and kind-hearted individuals Excellent communication skills Knowledge of traditional English cooking and baking Understanding of dementia and ways to engage clients in meaningful activities Pride in creating a welcoming home environment (our client loves visits from a friend s dog, so comfort around dogs is a must!) Requirements: Valid enhanced DBS or willing to obtain one (Home Instead reimburses the cost after 3 months employment) Right to work in the UK (please note we don t currently offer sponsorship) Drivers preferred but not essential Previous care experience Join us and click apply today, to be part of a team that brings happiness, dignity, and companionship to older adults every day!
Dec 05, 2025
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Live-in Care Professional Chingford Bring comfort, support, and joy to someone s home! Join Home Instead , our 5-star rated care company for three years running, and help older adults live safely, happily, and independently in their own homes. With 97% of clients recommending our services , we provide the kind of care you d want for your own loved ones. The Role: Home Instead are looking for caring, compassionate Live-In Carer/s in and around Chingford , who want to make a real difference in someone s life every day. Pay & Benefits: From £130 per day depending on experience and contact time + daily food allowance Double pay on Bank Holidays Blue Light Card £200 refer-a-friend bonus About the Role: You ll be supporting a single client in their own home, helping them feel safe, comfortable, and happy. Your day to day will include: Personal care, mobility support, and safe transfers Medication assistance Preparing meals, from traditional English dishes to baking and making the perfect cup of tea/coffee Encouraging independence wherever possible Supporting gentle exercise to build strength Offering companionship, knowing when to chat and when to give space Light housekeeping such as laundry, cleaning, and bed changes Other Opportunities: While this role is for a specific client, Home Instead Chingford supports many live-in care clients. There are opportunities to work with other clients too, giving you variety and flexibility in your role! What We re Looking For: Warm, patient, and kind-hearted individuals Excellent communication skills Knowledge of traditional English cooking and baking Understanding of dementia and ways to engage clients in meaningful activities Pride in creating a welcoming home environment (our client loves visits from a friend s dog, so comfort around dogs is a must!) Requirements: Valid enhanced DBS or willing to obtain one (Home Instead reimburses the cost after 3 months employment) Right to work in the UK (please note we don t currently offer sponsorship) Drivers preferred but not essential Previous care experience Join us and click apply today, to be part of a team that brings happiness, dignity, and companionship to older adults every day!
Registered Nurse Complex Care, High Littleton Location: High Littleton, BS39 Hours: 3pm -9pm (Monday - Friday). 8am-8pm (Saturday, Sunday & School Holidays). Nights - 8pm-8am Pay: £24.60 £27.60 per hour (Ltd company rates available on request) Recruitment Partner: Mash Care, recruiting directly on behalf of our client Deliver Expert Care Where It Matters Most Imagine using your nursing skills to make every day safer, calmer, and more comfortable for one individual who truly values your care. As a Registered Nurse, you ll provide one-to-one, person-centred support for a male client in his own home in High Littleton, helping him live safely and with dignity in familiar surroundings. This is a role where your clinical knowledge, empathy, and attention to detail make a real impact every single shift. What You ll Do Every day brings new opportunities to provide exceptional care. You ll: Deliver high-quality, individualised nursing care in a calm home environment Administer medications via PEG/jejunostomy confidently and safely Support mobility, personal care, and daily routines with respect and compassion Monitor health, respond promptly to changes, and maintain accurate clinical records Work collaboratively with GPs, consultants, and the wider healthcare team Review and adapt care plans to ensure the best outcomes Offer reassurance and emotional support to the client and their family Why Nurses Love Working With Us We believe that supported, appreciated nurses deliver the best care. That s why you ll enjoy: Excellent pay: £24.60 £27.60 per hour (Ltd rates available) Flexible shifts regular or ad hoc, full-time or part-time Weekly pay plus holiday pay entitlement Free uniform and refunded DBS check Ongoing clinical training and funded Level 2 Diplomas Friendly, supportive office team who value your contribution Blue Light Card eligibility for exclusive national discounts £150 refer-a-friend bonus Who You Are You re a dedicated, compassionate nurse who takes pride in delivering excellent, person-centred care. You ll bring: A valid NMC registration (RN) Experience in community, domiciliary, or complex care (preferred) Confidence in PEG care and independent working Excellent communication and adaptability A genuine passion for improving lives at home Ready to Make a Real Difference? If you re a confident, caring Registered Nurse who wants to provide meaningful one-to-one care supported by a professional, approachable team we d love to meet you. Apply today through Mash Care, recruiting directly on behalf of our client, and start a role where your skills and compassion truly matter.
Dec 04, 2025
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Registered Nurse Complex Care, High Littleton Location: High Littleton, BS39 Hours: 3pm -9pm (Monday - Friday). 8am-8pm (Saturday, Sunday & School Holidays). Nights - 8pm-8am Pay: £24.60 £27.60 per hour (Ltd company rates available on request) Recruitment Partner: Mash Care, recruiting directly on behalf of our client Deliver Expert Care Where It Matters Most Imagine using your nursing skills to make every day safer, calmer, and more comfortable for one individual who truly values your care. As a Registered Nurse, you ll provide one-to-one, person-centred support for a male client in his own home in High Littleton, helping him live safely and with dignity in familiar surroundings. This is a role where your clinical knowledge, empathy, and attention to detail make a real impact every single shift. What You ll Do Every day brings new opportunities to provide exceptional care. You ll: Deliver high-quality, individualised nursing care in a calm home environment Administer medications via PEG/jejunostomy confidently and safely Support mobility, personal care, and daily routines with respect and compassion Monitor health, respond promptly to changes, and maintain accurate clinical records Work collaboratively with GPs, consultants, and the wider healthcare team Review and adapt care plans to ensure the best outcomes Offer reassurance and emotional support to the client and their family Why Nurses Love Working With Us We believe that supported, appreciated nurses deliver the best care. That s why you ll enjoy: Excellent pay: £24.60 £27.60 per hour (Ltd rates available) Flexible shifts regular or ad hoc, full-time or part-time Weekly pay plus holiday pay entitlement Free uniform and refunded DBS check Ongoing clinical training and funded Level 2 Diplomas Friendly, supportive office team who value your contribution Blue Light Card eligibility for exclusive national discounts £150 refer-a-friend bonus Who You Are You re a dedicated, compassionate nurse who takes pride in delivering excellent, person-centred care. You ll bring: A valid NMC registration (RN) Experience in community, domiciliary, or complex care (preferred) Confidence in PEG care and independent working Excellent communication and adaptability A genuine passion for improving lives at home Ready to Make a Real Difference? If you re a confident, caring Registered Nurse who wants to provide meaningful one-to-one care supported by a professional, approachable team we d love to meet you. Apply today through Mash Care, recruiting directly on behalf of our client, and start a role where your skills and compassion truly matter.
Complex Care Assistant Paediatric Care Gloucester (GL2) Bring comfort, confidence, and joy to a young girl who truly needs your support. Location: Gloucester GL2 Pay: £14.50 £17.50 per hour + 40p per mile (Ltd company rates available) Hours: • Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday: 15:45 to 22:15 • Friday: 4 flexible hours for bandage care • Social hours: 8 flexible hours each week Recruitment Partner: Mash Care, recruiting directly on behalf of a client Why This Role Matters This isn t just another care job it s an opportunity to make a life-changing impact on a young girl living with Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB), a rare condition that makes her skin extremely fragile. She is bright, engaging, and full of personality. With your support, she can continue living with confidence, comfort, and joy. Your presence will help her stay independent, feel safe, and experience the world in a way that feels empowering rather than limiting. You won t just be a care assistant. You ll be someone she can trust, rely on, and feel comfortable with a consistent, positive influence during an important time in her life. What You ll Do You ll play a key role in her daily comfort and wellbeing, offering both clinical and emotional support. Your responsibilities will include: Supporting bandage preparation, dressing changes, and monitoring skin health Helping with daily medical needs in a calm, confident manner Offering companionship, conversation, and engagement through hobbies, play, and outings Encouraging independence and supporting her emotional development Working closely with her family to maintain consistent, reassuring care Responding with patience, empathy, and steadiness in moments of anxiety or discomfort This is meaningful work the kind you go home from knowing you made a real difference. Who You Are You are warm, steady, and able to bring both skill and kindness to your role. You ll ideally have: Experience in complex care or paediatrics, including wound management A calm, confident, emotionally intelligent approach An understanding of patience, empathy, and trust-building A natural ability to connect with children and support their wellbeing A full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle Willingness to learn, adapt, and grow in the role Experience supporting anxiety or mental health is helpful, but above all, your compassion and reliability are what matter most . What You ll Receive Flexible shifts designed around your lifestyle Weekly pay plus holiday entitlement Free uniform and refunded DBS Ongoing clinical training and funded Level 2 Diplomas Supportive office team who are always there for you Employee recognition, including Employee of the Month The chance to change a child s life every single day Apply Today If you re ready to bring warmth, skill, and compassion to a child s life helping her feel safe, confident, and more independent we d love to hear from you. Call Ella on (phone number removed) for a friendly chat about the role, or apply today through Mash Care on behalf of our client.
Dec 02, 2025
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Complex Care Assistant Paediatric Care Gloucester (GL2) Bring comfort, confidence, and joy to a young girl who truly needs your support. Location: Gloucester GL2 Pay: £14.50 £17.50 per hour + 40p per mile (Ltd company rates available) Hours: • Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday: 15:45 to 22:15 • Friday: 4 flexible hours for bandage care • Social hours: 8 flexible hours each week Recruitment Partner: Mash Care, recruiting directly on behalf of a client Why This Role Matters This isn t just another care job it s an opportunity to make a life-changing impact on a young girl living with Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB), a rare condition that makes her skin extremely fragile. She is bright, engaging, and full of personality. With your support, she can continue living with confidence, comfort, and joy. Your presence will help her stay independent, feel safe, and experience the world in a way that feels empowering rather than limiting. You won t just be a care assistant. You ll be someone she can trust, rely on, and feel comfortable with a consistent, positive influence during an important time in her life. What You ll Do You ll play a key role in her daily comfort and wellbeing, offering both clinical and emotional support. Your responsibilities will include: Supporting bandage preparation, dressing changes, and monitoring skin health Helping with daily medical needs in a calm, confident manner Offering companionship, conversation, and engagement through hobbies, play, and outings Encouraging independence and supporting her emotional development Working closely with her family to maintain consistent, reassuring care Responding with patience, empathy, and steadiness in moments of anxiety or discomfort This is meaningful work the kind you go home from knowing you made a real difference. Who You Are You are warm, steady, and able to bring both skill and kindness to your role. You ll ideally have: Experience in complex care or paediatrics, including wound management A calm, confident, emotionally intelligent approach An understanding of patience, empathy, and trust-building A natural ability to connect with children and support their wellbeing A full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle Willingness to learn, adapt, and grow in the role Experience supporting anxiety or mental health is helpful, but above all, your compassion and reliability are what matter most . What You ll Receive Flexible shifts designed around your lifestyle Weekly pay plus holiday entitlement Free uniform and refunded DBS Ongoing clinical training and funded Level 2 Diplomas Supportive office team who are always there for you Employee recognition, including Employee of the Month The chance to change a child s life every single day Apply Today If you re ready to bring warmth, skill, and compassion to a child s life helping her feel safe, confident, and more independent we d love to hear from you. Call Ella on (phone number removed) for a friendly chat about the role, or apply today through Mash Care on behalf of our client.
Location: Bristol, UK Salary: £27,000 - £30,000 per annum Job Type: Full-time (37.5 hours per week) About Us We are a leading healthcare provider delivering exceptional services to a diverse range of clients across hospital and community settings. Our clients rely on us for prompt, high-quality care, often at short notice. We support: NHS Trusts Private hospitals Local authorities Private nursing homes Community care packages Mental health and learning disability units Schools Prisons and custodial services Social services GP practices Role Overview As a Care Planner , you will be responsible for coordinating and managing healthcare services, ensuring that clients receive the highest standard of care. You will work closely with clients, healthcare professionals, and internal teams to develop and implement personalised care plans while ensuring efficient service delivery. Key Responsibilities Plan, coordinate, and manage care services across various healthcare settings. Work closely with clients, families, and healthcare professionals to assess needs and create tailored care plans. Ensure timely and efficient service delivery, often at short notice. Maintain accurate records, ensuring compliance with industry regulations and company policies. Communicate effectively with multidisciplinary teams, including NHS staff, private healthcare providers, and community care professionals. Monitor and review care plans to ensure high standards and continuity of care. Support staff allocation, ensuring the right professionals are matched to client needs. Respond promptly and professionally to any concerns, queries, or changes in care requirements. Participate in the on-call rota (1 night per week and a shared weekend per month) to ensure continuity of service. Requirements Experience in care planning, healthcare coordination, or a similar role. Strong understanding of NHS and private healthcare services. Excellent organisational and time-management skills. Ability to work under pressure and respond to urgent requests. Strong communication and interpersonal skills. Knowledge of relevant healthcare regulations and compliance. Proficiency in IT systems for care planning and record-keeping. Benefits Salary: £25,000 - £28,000 per annum Holiday: 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Working Hours: 37.5 hours per week On-call responsibilities: 1 night per week and 1 shared weekend per month Career development and training opportunities Supportive and dynamic work environment Opportunity to make a meaningful impact on patient care across multiple healthcare sectors If you are passionate about delivering high-quality healthcare coordination and thrive in a fast-paced environment, we would love to hear from you! Apply today to join our dedicated team.
Oct 03, 2025
Full time
Location: Bristol, UK Salary: £27,000 - £30,000 per annum Job Type: Full-time (37.5 hours per week) About Us We are a leading healthcare provider delivering exceptional services to a diverse range of clients across hospital and community settings. Our clients rely on us for prompt, high-quality care, often at short notice. We support: NHS Trusts Private hospitals Local authorities Private nursing homes Community care packages Mental health and learning disability units Schools Prisons and custodial services Social services GP practices Role Overview As a Care Planner , you will be responsible for coordinating and managing healthcare services, ensuring that clients receive the highest standard of care. You will work closely with clients, healthcare professionals, and internal teams to develop and implement personalised care plans while ensuring efficient service delivery. Key Responsibilities Plan, coordinate, and manage care services across various healthcare settings. Work closely with clients, families, and healthcare professionals to assess needs and create tailored care plans. Ensure timely and efficient service delivery, often at short notice. Maintain accurate records, ensuring compliance with industry regulations and company policies. Communicate effectively with multidisciplinary teams, including NHS staff, private healthcare providers, and community care professionals. Monitor and review care plans to ensure high standards and continuity of care. Support staff allocation, ensuring the right professionals are matched to client needs. Respond promptly and professionally to any concerns, queries, or changes in care requirements. Participate in the on-call rota (1 night per week and a shared weekend per month) to ensure continuity of service. Requirements Experience in care planning, healthcare coordination, or a similar role. Strong understanding of NHS and private healthcare services. Excellent organisational and time-management skills. Ability to work under pressure and respond to urgent requests. Strong communication and interpersonal skills. Knowledge of relevant healthcare regulations and compliance. Proficiency in IT systems for care planning and record-keeping. Benefits Salary: £25,000 - £28,000 per annum Holiday: 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Working Hours: 37.5 hours per week On-call responsibilities: 1 night per week and 1 shared weekend per month Career development and training opportunities Supportive and dynamic work environment Opportunity to make a meaningful impact on patient care across multiple healthcare sectors If you are passionate about delivering high-quality healthcare coordination and thrive in a fast-paced environment, we would love to hear from you! Apply today to join our dedicated team.
Live In Care Assistant - Newport & Monmouth Location: Newport & Monmouth & Surrounding Areas Hours: 2 weeks on, 2 weeks off Pay Rates : £910 per week with an additional £40 per week food allowance We're looking for a compassionate and reliable Live-In Care Assistant to support clients in their own homes, helping them live safely, comfortably, and independently. You'll provide personal care, companionship, help with daily routines, and light household tasks all while living in the client's home on a rota basis. What You'll Be Doing Assisting with washing, dressing, grooming, and toileting Supporting with mobility, including help in and out of bed or using mobility aids Managing continence care, skin care, and oral hygiene Preparing meals and drinks to suit dietary needs and preferences Providing light housekeeping, including laundry, tidying, and keeping the home safe Helping with shopping, errands, or medication collection (if needed) Prompting or administering medications in line with care plans Keeping accurate records of medication and reporting any concerns Supporting mental wellbeing, reducing loneliness and isolation Keeping clear daily records using care notes or digital care systems Why Work With Us? We believe great care starts with happy, supported team members. Here's what you can expect when you join us: Get Paid Early! - Access wages with our "Early Pay" App Consistent Recognition & Rewards - Earn 'Care Friend' Points that convert into cash rewards Paid training & shadowing visits Continuous mentoring & guidance Career Growth Opportunities - Complete NVQs & boost your skills 24/7 on-call support when you need it Referral Bonus - £150 when you refer a friend! Essential Requirements A full UK driving licence and access to your own vehicle - you'll be travelling between client visits The right to work in the UK A commitment to delivering high-quality, person-centred care Good spoken and written English skills for communicating with clients and documenting visits Willingness to undergo an enhanced DBS check Whether you're new to care or looking for a role where your work really matters, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today and start a rewarding career where you're truly valued.
Oct 03, 2025
Contractor
Live In Care Assistant - Newport & Monmouth Location: Newport & Monmouth & Surrounding Areas Hours: 2 weeks on, 2 weeks off Pay Rates : £910 per week with an additional £40 per week food allowance We're looking for a compassionate and reliable Live-In Care Assistant to support clients in their own homes, helping them live safely, comfortably, and independently. You'll provide personal care, companionship, help with daily routines, and light household tasks all while living in the client's home on a rota basis. What You'll Be Doing Assisting with washing, dressing, grooming, and toileting Supporting with mobility, including help in and out of bed or using mobility aids Managing continence care, skin care, and oral hygiene Preparing meals and drinks to suit dietary needs and preferences Providing light housekeeping, including laundry, tidying, and keeping the home safe Helping with shopping, errands, or medication collection (if needed) Prompting or administering medications in line with care plans Keeping accurate records of medication and reporting any concerns Supporting mental wellbeing, reducing loneliness and isolation Keeping clear daily records using care notes or digital care systems Why Work With Us? We believe great care starts with happy, supported team members. Here's what you can expect when you join us: Get Paid Early! - Access wages with our "Early Pay" App Consistent Recognition & Rewards - Earn 'Care Friend' Points that convert into cash rewards Paid training & shadowing visits Continuous mentoring & guidance Career Growth Opportunities - Complete NVQs & boost your skills 24/7 on-call support when you need it Referral Bonus - £150 when you refer a friend! Essential Requirements A full UK driving licence and access to your own vehicle - you'll be travelling between client visits The right to work in the UK A commitment to delivering high-quality, person-centred care Good spoken and written English skills for communicating with clients and documenting visits Willingness to undergo an enhanced DBS check Whether you're new to care or looking for a role where your work really matters, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today and start a rewarding career where you're truly valued.
Job Title: Registered Nurse Location: High Littleton, BS39 Job Type: Full-time / Part-time / Flexible Shifts Salary: £24.60 £27.60 per hour Alternative limited company rates available on request We are currently looking for a dedicated and compassionate Registered Nurse to join our team, delivering person-centred care to a male client in the comfort of his own home in High Littleton. This is a fantastic opportunity to work in a supportive, well-structured home care setting where your clinical skills and nursing expertise will make a meaningful impact each day. Your Role: As a Registered Nurse, you'll play a key role in supporting the client s complex care needs with professionalism, compassion, and dignity. Your responsibilities will include: Providing high-quality, individualised nursing care Administering medications via PEG/jej Supporting personal care, mobility, and daily routines Monitoring vital signs and responding to any changes in condition Keeping accurate care documentation and health records Coordinating with GPs, consultants, and other health professionals Developing and reviewing care plans tailored to the client s needs Maintaining a safe, clean, and comfortable living environment Offering emotional support and education to the client and family What We re Looking For: We re seeking someone who is clinically confident, compassionate, and committed to delivering the highest standard of care in a home setting. Essential Requirements: Registered Nurse (RN) with a valid NMC pin Previous experience in community care, domiciliary care, or complex needs preferred Confident in PEG care and working independently Strong communication and interpersonal skills Ability to adapt to the client s evolving health and care requirements Why Join Us? We value the exceptional work our nurses do and offer a package designed to support your wellbeing, growth, and flexibility: Regular or ad hoc shifts to suit your lifestyle Weekly pay Holiday pay Free uniform DBS check refunded Supportive and approachable office team Ongoing training & development (including funding for Level 2 Diplomas) Blue Light Card for exclusive discounts £150 refer-a-friend bonus If you're a Registered Nurse looking to work in a rewarding, one-to-one care environment where you can truly make a difference, we d love to hear from you.
Oct 03, 2025
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Job Title: Registered Nurse Location: High Littleton, BS39 Job Type: Full-time / Part-time / Flexible Shifts Salary: £24.60 £27.60 per hour Alternative limited company rates available on request We are currently looking for a dedicated and compassionate Registered Nurse to join our team, delivering person-centred care to a male client in the comfort of his own home in High Littleton. This is a fantastic opportunity to work in a supportive, well-structured home care setting where your clinical skills and nursing expertise will make a meaningful impact each day. Your Role: As a Registered Nurse, you'll play a key role in supporting the client s complex care needs with professionalism, compassion, and dignity. Your responsibilities will include: Providing high-quality, individualised nursing care Administering medications via PEG/jej Supporting personal care, mobility, and daily routines Monitoring vital signs and responding to any changes in condition Keeping accurate care documentation and health records Coordinating with GPs, consultants, and other health professionals Developing and reviewing care plans tailored to the client s needs Maintaining a safe, clean, and comfortable living environment Offering emotional support and education to the client and family What We re Looking For: We re seeking someone who is clinically confident, compassionate, and committed to delivering the highest standard of care in a home setting. Essential Requirements: Registered Nurse (RN) with a valid NMC pin Previous experience in community care, domiciliary care, or complex needs preferred Confident in PEG care and working independently Strong communication and interpersonal skills Ability to adapt to the client s evolving health and care requirements Why Join Us? We value the exceptional work our nurses do and offer a package designed to support your wellbeing, growth, and flexibility: Regular or ad hoc shifts to suit your lifestyle Weekly pay Holiday pay Free uniform DBS check refunded Supportive and approachable office team Ongoing training & development (including funding for Level 2 Diplomas) Blue Light Card for exclusive discounts £150 refer-a-friend bonus If you're a Registered Nurse looking to work in a rewarding, one-to-one care environment where you can truly make a difference, we d love to hear from you.
Job Title - Domiciliary Carer Location: Newport & Surrounding Areas Hours: Full time/ Part time/ Flexible shifts Pay Rates : £13-£13-50 per hour Join our growing team at Home Instead Newport as a Domiciliary Carer, supporting adults and older people to live independently and comfortably in their own homes. Whether you're an experienced carer or just starting out, we offer full training and ongoing support to help you thrive. Your Role as a Domiciliary Carer -You'll visit clients in their own homes, providing the care and companionship they need to maintain their independence. Your duties may include: Offering companionship and emotional support Assisting with personal care and mobility Supporting medication routines Preparing meals and helping with light housework Running errands, such as grocery shopping or picking up prescriptions Every visit is an opportunity to make a positive difference. Why Work With Us? We believe great care starts with happy, supported team members. Here's what you can expect when you join us: £13.00/hr weekdays £13.50/hr weekends £26/hr on bank holidays Paid travel time 30p per mile (or 45p when accompanying a client) Early Pay App - access earnings before payday Choose full-time or part-time - we work around you £150 referral bonus for every friend you recommend Paid induction, shadowing, and mentoring Opportunity to complete NVQ qualifications What You'll Need We're looking for people who are reliable, compassionate, and ready to make a difference in the lives of others. You don't need previous care experience full training and support are provided but there are a few things that are essential for the role: Essential Requirements A full UK driving licence and access to your own vehicle - you'll be travelling between client visits The right to work in the UK A commitment to delivering high-quality, person-centred care Good spoken and written English skills for communicating with clients and documenting visits Willingness to undergo an enhanced DBS check Whether you're new to care or looking for a role where your work really matters, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today and start a rewarding career where you're truly valued.
Oct 03, 2025
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Job Title - Domiciliary Carer Location: Newport & Surrounding Areas Hours: Full time/ Part time/ Flexible shifts Pay Rates : £13-£13-50 per hour Join our growing team at Home Instead Newport as a Domiciliary Carer, supporting adults and older people to live independently and comfortably in their own homes. Whether you're an experienced carer or just starting out, we offer full training and ongoing support to help you thrive. Your Role as a Domiciliary Carer -You'll visit clients in their own homes, providing the care and companionship they need to maintain their independence. Your duties may include: Offering companionship and emotional support Assisting with personal care and mobility Supporting medication routines Preparing meals and helping with light housework Running errands, such as grocery shopping or picking up prescriptions Every visit is an opportunity to make a positive difference. Why Work With Us? We believe great care starts with happy, supported team members. Here's what you can expect when you join us: £13.00/hr weekdays £13.50/hr weekends £26/hr on bank holidays Paid travel time 30p per mile (or 45p when accompanying a client) Early Pay App - access earnings before payday Choose full-time or part-time - we work around you £150 referral bonus for every friend you recommend Paid induction, shadowing, and mentoring Opportunity to complete NVQ qualifications What You'll Need We're looking for people who are reliable, compassionate, and ready to make a difference in the lives of others. You don't need previous care experience full training and support are provided but there are a few things that are essential for the role: Essential Requirements A full UK driving licence and access to your own vehicle - you'll be travelling between client visits The right to work in the UK A commitment to delivering high-quality, person-centred care Good spoken and written English skills for communicating with clients and documenting visits Willingness to undergo an enhanced DBS check Whether you're new to care or looking for a role where your work really matters, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today and start a rewarding career where you're truly valued.
Job Title: Complex Care Assistant - High Littleton Location: High Littleton Salary: £14.60 - £17.99 Contract Type: Full-Time/Part-Time Shift Pattern: Flexible hours, 7-day availability, Weekdays/Weekends About the Role: We are looking for a Complex Care Assistant to provide dedicated care to individuals in the comfort of their own homes. This role offers the opportunity to support people with a range of complex care needs, promoting independence while ensuring a safe and comfortable environment. As a Complex Care Assistant, you will assist with a variety of health, personal, and emotional care needs, tailored to each client s individual care plan. If you're someone who thrives on providing high-quality, compassionate care, this could be the role for you. Key Responsibilities: Personal Care Support: Assist with personal hygiene tasks, including bathing, dressing, and grooming, while ensuring respect for the client s privacy and dignity. Health Assistance: Monitor and manage medical conditions, administer medications, assist with mobility, and use medical equipment where required. Tailored Care: Provide care for individuals with complex health needs such as neurological disorders, dementia, physical disabilities, and long-term health conditions. Emotional Wellbeing: Offer companionship, encourage positive mental health, and help clients maintain their emotional wellbeing. Daily Tasks: Support clients with household chores, meal preparation, and shopping to maintain a clean and independent lifestyle. Care Records: Accurately document care provided, ensuring up-to-date records and clear communication with healthcare teams. What We Are Looking For: Experience in complex care or a similar setting (preferred but not essential). A compassionate and patient nature with strong communication skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Flexibility to work shifts, including evenings, weekends, and bank holidays. A valid UK driving licence (preferred). NVQ Level 2 or 3 in Health and Social Care (or willingness to work towards). What We Offer: Flexible Working Hours: Work shifts that suit your lifestyle. Whether you re looking for part-time or full-time hours, we can tailor your schedule to your needs. Holiday Pay: Enjoy paid time off and be recognized for your hard work. Employee of the Month Scheme: We celebrate and reward exceptional performance with an Employee of the Month award. Free Uniform: We ll provide you with a free uniform to help you get started in your new role. Refunded DBS Check: We cover the cost of your DBS check, saving you money. Friendly Office Team: Our dedicated team is always on hand to offer support and guidance. Ongoing Training & Development: We are committed to your personal growth and will provide training to develop your clinical and care skills further. Weekly Pay: Get paid on a weekly basis, offering financial flexibility and stability. If you have the skills and passion to provide high-quality care for individuals with complex needs, we want to hear from you. Disclaimer: Please note that the rate of pay for this position will vary depending on the client contract. The exact pay rate will be fully discussed with you prior to your placement, ensuring you are fully informed before entering into any agreement. You will not be placed on a contract without knowing the agreed-upon pay rate in advance.
Oct 03, 2025
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Job Title: Complex Care Assistant - High Littleton Location: High Littleton Salary: £14.60 - £17.99 Contract Type: Full-Time/Part-Time Shift Pattern: Flexible hours, 7-day availability, Weekdays/Weekends About the Role: We are looking for a Complex Care Assistant to provide dedicated care to individuals in the comfort of their own homes. This role offers the opportunity to support people with a range of complex care needs, promoting independence while ensuring a safe and comfortable environment. As a Complex Care Assistant, you will assist with a variety of health, personal, and emotional care needs, tailored to each client s individual care plan. If you're someone who thrives on providing high-quality, compassionate care, this could be the role for you. Key Responsibilities: Personal Care Support: Assist with personal hygiene tasks, including bathing, dressing, and grooming, while ensuring respect for the client s privacy and dignity. Health Assistance: Monitor and manage medical conditions, administer medications, assist with mobility, and use medical equipment where required. Tailored Care: Provide care for individuals with complex health needs such as neurological disorders, dementia, physical disabilities, and long-term health conditions. Emotional Wellbeing: Offer companionship, encourage positive mental health, and help clients maintain their emotional wellbeing. Daily Tasks: Support clients with household chores, meal preparation, and shopping to maintain a clean and independent lifestyle. Care Records: Accurately document care provided, ensuring up-to-date records and clear communication with healthcare teams. What We Are Looking For: Experience in complex care or a similar setting (preferred but not essential). A compassionate and patient nature with strong communication skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Flexibility to work shifts, including evenings, weekends, and bank holidays. A valid UK driving licence (preferred). NVQ Level 2 or 3 in Health and Social Care (or willingness to work towards). What We Offer: Flexible Working Hours: Work shifts that suit your lifestyle. Whether you re looking for part-time or full-time hours, we can tailor your schedule to your needs. Holiday Pay: Enjoy paid time off and be recognized for your hard work. Employee of the Month Scheme: We celebrate and reward exceptional performance with an Employee of the Month award. Free Uniform: We ll provide you with a free uniform to help you get started in your new role. Refunded DBS Check: We cover the cost of your DBS check, saving you money. Friendly Office Team: Our dedicated team is always on hand to offer support and guidance. Ongoing Training & Development: We are committed to your personal growth and will provide training to develop your clinical and care skills further. Weekly Pay: Get paid on a weekly basis, offering financial flexibility and stability. If you have the skills and passion to provide high-quality care for individuals with complex needs, we want to hear from you. Disclaimer: Please note that the rate of pay for this position will vary depending on the client contract. The exact pay rate will be fully discussed with you prior to your placement, ensuring you are fully informed before entering into any agreement. You will not be placed on a contract without knowing the agreed-upon pay rate in advance.
Live In Care Assistant - Newport & Monmouth Location: Newport & Monmouth & Surrounding Areas Hours: 2 weeks on, 2 weeks off Pay Rates : £910 per week with an additional £40 per week food allowance We're looking for a compassionate and reliable Live-In Care Assistant to support clients in their own homes, helping them live safely, comfortably, and independently. You'll provide personal care, companionship, help with daily routines, and light household tasks all while living in the client's home on a rota basis. What You'll Be Doing Assisting with washing, dressing, grooming, and toileting Supporting with mobility, including help in and out of bed or using mobility aids Managing continence care, skin care, and oral hygiene Preparing meals and drinks to suit dietary needs and preferences Providing light housekeeping, including laundry, tidying, and keeping the home safe Helping with shopping, errands, or medication collection (if needed) Prompting or administering medications in line with care plans Keeping accurate records of medication and reporting any concerns Supporting mental wellbeing, reducing loneliness and isolation Keeping clear daily records using care notes or digital care systems Why Work With Us? We believe great care starts with happy, supported team members. Here's what you can expect when you join us: Get Paid Early! - Access wages with our "Early Pay" App Consistent Recognition & Rewards - Earn 'Care Friend' Points that convert into cash rewards Paid training & shadowing visits Continuous mentoring & guidance Career Growth Opportunities - Complete NVQs & boost your skills 24/7 on-call support when you need it Referral Bonus - £150 when you refer a friend! Essential Requirements A full UK driving licence and access to your own vehicle - you'll be travelling between client visits The right to work in the UK A commitment to delivering high-quality, person-centred care Good spoken and written English skills for communicating with clients and documenting visits Willingness to undergo an enhanced DBS check Whether you're new to care or looking for a role where your work really matters, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today and start a rewarding career where you're truly valued.
Oct 01, 2025
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Live In Care Assistant - Newport & Monmouth Location: Newport & Monmouth & Surrounding Areas Hours: 2 weeks on, 2 weeks off Pay Rates : £910 per week with an additional £40 per week food allowance We're looking for a compassionate and reliable Live-In Care Assistant to support clients in their own homes, helping them live safely, comfortably, and independently. You'll provide personal care, companionship, help with daily routines, and light household tasks all while living in the client's home on a rota basis. What You'll Be Doing Assisting with washing, dressing, grooming, and toileting Supporting with mobility, including help in and out of bed or using mobility aids Managing continence care, skin care, and oral hygiene Preparing meals and drinks to suit dietary needs and preferences Providing light housekeeping, including laundry, tidying, and keeping the home safe Helping with shopping, errands, or medication collection (if needed) Prompting or administering medications in line with care plans Keeping accurate records of medication and reporting any concerns Supporting mental wellbeing, reducing loneliness and isolation Keeping clear daily records using care notes or digital care systems Why Work With Us? We believe great care starts with happy, supported team members. Here's what you can expect when you join us: Get Paid Early! - Access wages with our "Early Pay" App Consistent Recognition & Rewards - Earn 'Care Friend' Points that convert into cash rewards Paid training & shadowing visits Continuous mentoring & guidance Career Growth Opportunities - Complete NVQs & boost your skills 24/7 on-call support when you need it Referral Bonus - £150 when you refer a friend! Essential Requirements A full UK driving licence and access to your own vehicle - you'll be travelling between client visits The right to work in the UK A commitment to delivering high-quality, person-centred care Good spoken and written English skills for communicating with clients and documenting visits Willingness to undergo an enhanced DBS check Whether you're new to care or looking for a role where your work really matters, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today and start a rewarding career where you're truly valued.
Job Title: Registered Nurse Location: High Littleton, BS39 Job Type: Full-time / Part-time / Flexible Shifts Salary: £24.60 £27.60 per hour Alternative limited company rates available on request We are currently looking for a dedicated and compassionate Registered Nurse to join our team, delivering person-centred care to a male client in the comfort of his own home in High Littleton. This is a fantastic opportunity to work in a supportive, well-structured home care setting where your clinical skills and nursing expertise will make a meaningful impact each day. Your Role: As a Registered Nurse, you'll play a key role in supporting the client s complex care needs with professionalism, compassion, and dignity. Your responsibilities will include: Providing high-quality, individualised nursing care Administering medications via PEG/jej Supporting personal care, mobility, and daily routines Monitoring vital signs and responding to any changes in condition Keeping accurate care documentation and health records Coordinating with GPs, consultants, and other health professionals Developing and reviewing care plans tailored to the client s needs Maintaining a safe, clean, and comfortable living environment Offering emotional support and education to the client and family What We re Looking For: We re seeking someone who is clinically confident, compassionate, and committed to delivering the highest standard of care in a home setting. Essential Requirements: Registered Nurse (RN) with a valid NMC pin Previous experience in community care, domiciliary care, or complex needs preferred Confident in PEG care and working independently Strong communication and interpersonal skills Ability to adapt to the client s evolving health and care requirements Why Join Us? We value the exceptional work our nurses do and offer a package designed to support your wellbeing, growth, and flexibility: Regular or ad hoc shifts to suit your lifestyle Weekly pay Holiday pay Free uniform DBS check refunded Supportive and approachable office team Ongoing training & development (including funding for Level 2 Diplomas) Blue Light Card for exclusive discounts £150 refer-a-friend bonus If you're a Registered Nurse looking to work in a rewarding, one-to-one care environment where you can truly make a difference, we d love to hear from you.
Oct 01, 2025
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Job Title: Registered Nurse Location: High Littleton, BS39 Job Type: Full-time / Part-time / Flexible Shifts Salary: £24.60 £27.60 per hour Alternative limited company rates available on request We are currently looking for a dedicated and compassionate Registered Nurse to join our team, delivering person-centred care to a male client in the comfort of his own home in High Littleton. This is a fantastic opportunity to work in a supportive, well-structured home care setting where your clinical skills and nursing expertise will make a meaningful impact each day. Your Role: As a Registered Nurse, you'll play a key role in supporting the client s complex care needs with professionalism, compassion, and dignity. Your responsibilities will include: Providing high-quality, individualised nursing care Administering medications via PEG/jej Supporting personal care, mobility, and daily routines Monitoring vital signs and responding to any changes in condition Keeping accurate care documentation and health records Coordinating with GPs, consultants, and other health professionals Developing and reviewing care plans tailored to the client s needs Maintaining a safe, clean, and comfortable living environment Offering emotional support and education to the client and family What We re Looking For: We re seeking someone who is clinically confident, compassionate, and committed to delivering the highest standard of care in a home setting. Essential Requirements: Registered Nurse (RN) with a valid NMC pin Previous experience in community care, domiciliary care, or complex needs preferred Confident in PEG care and working independently Strong communication and interpersonal skills Ability to adapt to the client s evolving health and care requirements Why Join Us? We value the exceptional work our nurses do and offer a package designed to support your wellbeing, growth, and flexibility: Regular or ad hoc shifts to suit your lifestyle Weekly pay Holiday pay Free uniform DBS check refunded Supportive and approachable office team Ongoing training & development (including funding for Level 2 Diplomas) Blue Light Card for exclusive discounts £150 refer-a-friend bonus If you're a Registered Nurse looking to work in a rewarding, one-to-one care environment where you can truly make a difference, we d love to hear from you.
Job Title - Domiciliary Carer Location: Newport & Surrounding Areas Hours: Full time/ Part time/ Flexible shifts Pay Rates : £13-£13-50 per hour Join our growing team at Home Instead Newport as a Domiciliary Carer, supporting adults and older people to live independently and comfortably in their own homes. Whether you're an experienced carer or just starting out, we offer full training and ongoing support to help you thrive. Your Role as a Domiciliary Carer -You'll visit clients in their own homes, providing the care and companionship they need to maintain their independence. Your duties may include: Offering companionship and emotional support Assisting with personal care and mobility Supporting medication routines Preparing meals and helping with light housework Running errands, such as grocery shopping or picking up prescriptions Every visit is an opportunity to make a positive difference. Why Work With Us? We believe great care starts with happy, supported team members. Here's what you can expect when you join us: £13.00/hr weekdays £13.50/hr weekends £26/hr on bank holidays Paid travel time 30p per mile (or 45p when accompanying a client) Early Pay App - access earnings before payday Choose full-time or part-time - we work around you £150 referral bonus for every friend you recommend Paid induction, shadowing, and mentoring Opportunity to complete NVQ qualifications What You'll Need We're looking for people who are reliable, compassionate, and ready to make a difference in the lives of others. You don't need previous care experience full training and support are provided but there are a few things that are essential for the role: Essential Requirements A full UK driving licence and access to your own vehicle - you'll be travelling between client visits The right to work in the UK A commitment to delivering high-quality, person-centred care Good spoken and written English skills for communicating with clients and documenting visits Willingness to undergo an enhanced DBS check Whether you're new to care or looking for a role where your work really matters, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today and start a rewarding career where you're truly valued.
Oct 01, 2025
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Job Title - Domiciliary Carer Location: Newport & Surrounding Areas Hours: Full time/ Part time/ Flexible shifts Pay Rates : £13-£13-50 per hour Join our growing team at Home Instead Newport as a Domiciliary Carer, supporting adults and older people to live independently and comfortably in their own homes. Whether you're an experienced carer or just starting out, we offer full training and ongoing support to help you thrive. Your Role as a Domiciliary Carer -You'll visit clients in their own homes, providing the care and companionship they need to maintain their independence. Your duties may include: Offering companionship and emotional support Assisting with personal care and mobility Supporting medication routines Preparing meals and helping with light housework Running errands, such as grocery shopping or picking up prescriptions Every visit is an opportunity to make a positive difference. Why Work With Us? We believe great care starts with happy, supported team members. Here's what you can expect when you join us: £13.00/hr weekdays £13.50/hr weekends £26/hr on bank holidays Paid travel time 30p per mile (or 45p when accompanying a client) Early Pay App - access earnings before payday Choose full-time or part-time - we work around you £150 referral bonus for every friend you recommend Paid induction, shadowing, and mentoring Opportunity to complete NVQ qualifications What You'll Need We're looking for people who are reliable, compassionate, and ready to make a difference in the lives of others. You don't need previous care experience full training and support are provided but there are a few things that are essential for the role: Essential Requirements A full UK driving licence and access to your own vehicle - you'll be travelling between client visits The right to work in the UK A commitment to delivering high-quality, person-centred care Good spoken and written English skills for communicating with clients and documenting visits Willingness to undergo an enhanced DBS check Whether you're new to care or looking for a role where your work really matters, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today and start a rewarding career where you're truly valued.
Job Title: Complex Care Assistant - High Littleton Location: High Littleton Salary: £14.60 - £17.99 Contract Type: Full-Time/Part-Time Shift Pattern: Flexible hours, 7-day availability, Weekdays/Weekends About the Role: We are looking for a Complex Care Assistant to provide dedicated care to individuals in the comfort of their own homes. This role offers the opportunity to support people with a range of complex care needs, promoting independence while ensuring a safe and comfortable environment. As a Complex Care Assistant, you will assist with a variety of health, personal, and emotional care needs, tailored to each client s individual care plan. If you're someone who thrives on providing high-quality, compassionate care, this could be the role for you. Key Responsibilities: Personal Care Support: Assist with personal hygiene tasks, including bathing, dressing, and grooming, while ensuring respect for the client s privacy and dignity. Health Assistance: Monitor and manage medical conditions, administer medications, assist with mobility, and use medical equipment where required. Tailored Care: Provide care for individuals with complex health needs such as neurological disorders, dementia, physical disabilities, and long-term health conditions. Emotional Wellbeing: Offer companionship, encourage positive mental health, and help clients maintain their emotional wellbeing. Daily Tasks: Support clients with household chores, meal preparation, and shopping to maintain a clean and independent lifestyle. Care Records: Accurately document care provided, ensuring up-to-date records and clear communication with healthcare teams. What We Are Looking For: Experience in complex care or a similar setting (preferred but not essential). A compassionate and patient nature with strong communication skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Flexibility to work shifts, including evenings, weekends, and bank holidays. A valid UK driving licence (preferred). NVQ Level 2 or 3 in Health and Social Care (or willingness to work towards). What We Offer: Flexible Working Hours: Work shifts that suit your lifestyle. Whether you re looking for part-time or full-time hours, we can tailor your schedule to your needs. Holiday Pay: Enjoy paid time off and be recognized for your hard work. Employee of the Month Scheme: We celebrate and reward exceptional performance with an Employee of the Month award. Free Uniform: We ll provide you with a free uniform to help you get started in your new role. Refunded DBS Check: We cover the cost of your DBS check, saving you money. Friendly Office Team: Our dedicated team is always on hand to offer support and guidance. Ongoing Training & Development: We are committed to your personal growth and will provide training to develop your clinical and care skills further. Weekly Pay: Get paid on a weekly basis, offering financial flexibility and stability. If you have the skills and passion to provide high-quality care for individuals with complex needs, we want to hear from you. Disclaimer: Please note that the rate of pay for this position will vary depending on the client contract. The exact pay rate will be fully discussed with you prior to your placement, ensuring you are fully informed before entering into any agreement. You will not be placed on a contract without knowing the agreed-upon pay rate in advance.
Oct 01, 2025
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Job Title: Complex Care Assistant - High Littleton Location: High Littleton Salary: £14.60 - £17.99 Contract Type: Full-Time/Part-Time Shift Pattern: Flexible hours, 7-day availability, Weekdays/Weekends About the Role: We are looking for a Complex Care Assistant to provide dedicated care to individuals in the comfort of their own homes. This role offers the opportunity to support people with a range of complex care needs, promoting independence while ensuring a safe and comfortable environment. As a Complex Care Assistant, you will assist with a variety of health, personal, and emotional care needs, tailored to each client s individual care plan. If you're someone who thrives on providing high-quality, compassionate care, this could be the role for you. Key Responsibilities: Personal Care Support: Assist with personal hygiene tasks, including bathing, dressing, and grooming, while ensuring respect for the client s privacy and dignity. Health Assistance: Monitor and manage medical conditions, administer medications, assist with mobility, and use medical equipment where required. Tailored Care: Provide care for individuals with complex health needs such as neurological disorders, dementia, physical disabilities, and long-term health conditions. Emotional Wellbeing: Offer companionship, encourage positive mental health, and help clients maintain their emotional wellbeing. Daily Tasks: Support clients with household chores, meal preparation, and shopping to maintain a clean and independent lifestyle. Care Records: Accurately document care provided, ensuring up-to-date records and clear communication with healthcare teams. What We Are Looking For: Experience in complex care or a similar setting (preferred but not essential). A compassionate and patient nature with strong communication skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Flexibility to work shifts, including evenings, weekends, and bank holidays. A valid UK driving licence (preferred). NVQ Level 2 or 3 in Health and Social Care (or willingness to work towards). What We Offer: Flexible Working Hours: Work shifts that suit your lifestyle. Whether you re looking for part-time or full-time hours, we can tailor your schedule to your needs. Holiday Pay: Enjoy paid time off and be recognized for your hard work. Employee of the Month Scheme: We celebrate and reward exceptional performance with an Employee of the Month award. Free Uniform: We ll provide you with a free uniform to help you get started in your new role. Refunded DBS Check: We cover the cost of your DBS check, saving you money. Friendly Office Team: Our dedicated team is always on hand to offer support and guidance. Ongoing Training & Development: We are committed to your personal growth and will provide training to develop your clinical and care skills further. Weekly Pay: Get paid on a weekly basis, offering financial flexibility and stability. If you have the skills and passion to provide high-quality care for individuals with complex needs, we want to hear from you. Disclaimer: Please note that the rate of pay for this position will vary depending on the client contract. The exact pay rate will be fully discussed with you prior to your placement, ensuring you are fully informed before entering into any agreement. You will not be placed on a contract without knowing the agreed-upon pay rate in advance.