Care Assistant

Brendoncare
Marlborough
6 days ago
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Care Assistant

  • Care Assistant
  • Froxfield, Wiltshire
  • £12.85 per hour (£13.58 with NVQ2)
  • An additional 10% will be paid for night shifts and weekend shifts as a premium uplift.
  • Not for Profit Care Provider
  • 24, 30, 36 hour contracts available


Do you care about empowering older people to live well? Do you want to join a not for profit organisation and make a real difference in the lives of older people?

About the role

Being a Care Assistant isn't something you do, it's something you are, whether you have experience in care or not.

Making a difference comes naturally. It's going out of your way to brighten someone's day, and making sure that absolutely everyone gets looked after the way you would like a loved one to be looked after. It is caring about the personal touches, from how your resident would like their tea to how they would like you to help them dress or what hobbies and interests they have that they would like to continue or even helping them to learn new ones!

About Brendoncare

At Brendoncare, we put people over profit. Our supportive teams in our warm, friendly care homes are ready to support you throughout your career in care, whether you are brand new to the industry, or have worked in care for your whole life.

The pay and benefits

We have vacancies on days and nights, and pay a starting salary of £12.16 per hour. If you hold an NVQ2 or equivalent in Health and Social Care, or achieve this with us, we will increase this to £13.58 per hour. Full time and part time arrangements are available.

You will be provided with a free meal on shift, a comprehensive BUPA employee assistance programme, discounts at many retailers including supermarkets, clothes stores, gyms and more. We have excellent training and development programmes and would love to see you as our next career success story.

If you are as excited about this as we are, click apply today and we will be in touch as soon as possible.

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