Compassionate Carer Assistants Needed £13 - £14.15 per hour

Home Instead
West Wickham
1 week ago
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Company Description

Here at Home InsteadBromleywe are looking to grow our team of incredibleCare Professionals!!

If you're looking for a part-time or full time role which allows you work hours around other commitments and huge rewards that are not just financial, then this role might be for you.

You don't even require experience as we will support you with all the training you'll need!!!

Ideally you will have a full driving licence with access to a vehicle in order to support our clients to the fullest.

Job Description

This is a varied role as no client visits are the same. Needs may include:

  • Help with medications
  • Accompanying your client to appointments or a visit to the shops
  • Breakfast, lunch or dinner preparation
  • Companionship
  • Personal care, helping your client to wash and dress, or help with self-care


Qualifications

You will receive industry leading training, great rates of pay and excellent support.

If you haven't done care work before we can train and support you to the highest standards, all that we ask is you come with a willingness to learn and have the care of others as your driving force.

  • £13.00 per hour weekdays rising to £13.50 after 150 hours completed
  • £13.50 per hour weekends rising to £14.15 after 150 hours completed
  • £26+ per hour bank holidays
  • Paid holidays
  • Company Pension
  • Blue Light card discount
  • 24x7 Employee Assistance for you and your family
  • Minimum visits with regular clients of one hour or more
  • Morning, afternoon, evening and night shifts available
  • Ongoing training and development plus fully funded Health & Social Care Diplomas
  • Refer a Friend Scheme


Additional Information

If you're looking for work which is extremely rewarding and satisfactory and have a high-degree of flexibility to meet our clients' needs, we would love to hear from you. Please click on 'I'm Interested' or alternatively, contact us on.

We encourage applications from all sections of the community as we want to reflect the neighbourhoods in which we work. Home Instead Senior Care is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of adults and expects all staff to share this commitment. This role is subject to DBS enhanced disclosure.

THIS ROLE REQUIRES THAT THE APPLICANT RESIDES IN THE UK AND HAS THE RIGHT TO WORK IN THE UK.

Please Apply NOW with CVORcall Julie Creed on , I'd love to hear from you!

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