Supporting Care•51-250 employees
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At Supporting Care, we are dedicated to providing high quality care and support to our clients. We have been supporting individuals in their own homes since 2012 and cover numerous areas such as Camden, Tower Hamlets, Waltham Forest, Newham


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Job Summary: Personal Assistant & Caregiver Position Providing care for a 33-year-old wheelchair user living with wife. I lead a busy life and work 4 days a week as a government Economist, so no two days are ever the same. You need to be a fit, motivated and respectful person to both me and my family. This role requires a compassionate, reliable, and skilled individual who can multitask and is dedicated to providing high-quality support and care. Organisational skills, common sense, thoroughness, efficiency and initiative are expected. It is essential they are willing to contribute to living in a healthy family household as I want to be able to live in a household where I contribute to the tasks as a normal family member would. We require the individual to respect our personal privacy as we will respect theirs. My flat is near easy transportation. All training will be given and a great learning opportunity. This is not agency work. Individual must be aged 21 or over for car insurance purposes ● Key details: ○ Position Type: Live-in - 10 days a month on-average ○ Location: East London (carers can be located anywhere as we will cover travel to and from location each shift) Responsibilities:

Arranging hospital visits, appointments and assisted with house cleaning. English Written communication.

Health Care Assistant Responsible for supporting service users with all aspects of personal care, food and medication tasks so that they may continue to live independently in their homes and to access communities. Duties: ➢ Contributing to the health, safety and welfare of individuals ➢ Providing care to service users in their own homes, promoting independence and well-being ➢ Helping service users with all aspects of personal care tasks such as grooming, food preparation and dressing ➢ Encouraging and respecting and promoting service user's personal choices ➢ Assisting with catheter and stoma care ➢ Assisting with prescribed medication ➢ Looking out for signs of physical or mental deterioration in a service user ➢ Identifying the need for and ordering mobility/disability aids ➢ Liaising with other healthcare professionals such as District Nurses, Physiotherapy and GPs ➢ Accurately reporting and recording in the service user's individual care plan ➢ To ensure that services are maintained and delivered in accordance with Legislation, Statutory Requirements and the Policies and Procedures of the Company. ➢ To report and record accurately appropriate information relating to service users and the general operation of the service. ➢ To actively participate in induction and ongoing training and development in accordance with the Company’s Policies and with due regard to Health and Safety requirements. ➢ To support colleague in complying with the requirements of the Care Principles.

ABA Support Workers / Carers for Autistic Adult – Full-Time (2:1 Care) Location: East London – Newham Start Date: Immediate Hours: Full-time, rota-based (day shifts varying lengths between 9am-9pm) Pay: Competitive hourly rate (on self employed basis) About the Role: We are urgently looking for reliable and compassionate ABA-trained carers/support workers to join the dedicated care team supporting Zak, a 23-year-old autistic woman living in Newham with her family. Zak is bright, sensitive, and happiest in a calm, structured, and respectful environment. The role focuses on using Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) and positive behaviour support to help her learn, stay engaged, and enjoy daily life. You will work as part of a 2:1 team at home and 3:1 when out for walks, supporting her round the clock, including personal hygiene and domestic chores in relation to caring for Zak. Requirements: • Experience with autism or learning disabilities (ABA experience essential)., • Kind, patient, and reliable with a calm presence., • Able to work in a structured team environment., • She struggles to tolerate extensive piercings, body tattoos etc, • Must have the right to work in the UK and pass a DBS check., • Available to start immediately

Join Choice Led Care Ltd, Be Part of Something New! At Choice Led Care Ltd, we’re not just another care agency , we’re a new and growing home care company currently going through the CQC registration process, built on over 40 years of combined experience in health and social care. We’re driven by compassion, dignity, and the belief that everyone deserves care shaped by their choice. This is your chance to join us from the very beginning, grow with the company, and make a real difference in the lives of people across Islington, Enfield, and surrounding areas. Your Responsibilities Assist residents with personal care tasks such as bathing, dressing, and grooming. Support residents in daily activities, including meal preparation and feeding. Help maintain a clean and safe environment within the home. Implement individual care plans as directed by healthcare professionals. Communicate effectively with residents, their families, and team members to ensure continuity of care. Document changes in residents’ conditions and report any concerns to senior staff. Provide companionship and emotional support to residents. Drive residents to appointments or activities (if applicable). Use IT systems for record-keeping and communication. Qualifications & Skills Previous experience in home care or a care home setting is preferred but not essential. Good understanding of care plans and the ability to follow them accurately. Proficiency in English (spoken and written). Basic IT skills for maintaining records. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. A caring attitude and a passion for supporting individuals. A valid driving licence is advantageous but not required. Why Join Us Be part of a new and supportive team from the start. Flexible hours to suit your lifestyle and commitments. Ongoing training and professional development. Opportunity to grow your career as the company expands. If you’re compassionate, reliable, and ready to make a difference, we’d love to hear from you!

Specialist Support Worker – Epilepsy & Complex Needs Full Time – 18 year old friendly disabled teenager with epilepsy, severe autism and movement disorder. Location: At home with his family in Finsbury Park An exciting opportunity has arisen for motivated and compassionate individuals to join our Specialist Epilepsy Support Team. Main Duties of the Role Deliver high-quality, safe support to the teenager with complex epilepsy and associated conditions. Provide 1:1 support ay home and in the community. Both day shifts and waking night shifts. Monitor and record seizure activity, administer emergency medication in line with training, and respond calmly to incidents. Support the teenager to achieve set goals, follow behavioural program. Communicate effectively with family, colleagues, Aba Consultant and health professionals to ensure consistent, person-centred care. Work as part of a multi-disciplinary team (MDT), contributing to care planning, risk management, and safeguarding. Promote dignity, respect, and inclusion at all times. What We’re Looking For Essential: Experience working with people with epilepsy, autism or learning disabilities (as a carer, support worker, or volunteer) as well as associated health conditions and needs (bowel care and urinary care). Ability to remain calm in emergencies and follow seizure management protocols. Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal. A positive, reliable, and caring attitude. Good organisational skills and attention to detail. Team player who can also work independently. full UK driving licence preferred but not essential. DBS Desirable: Epilepsy or rescue medication training. Experience working with individuals with complex health and behavioural needs. Knowledge of safeguarding adults and young people. About You We are looking for people who are: Caring and empathetic – putting the individual first. Professional and reliable – able to take responsibility for the safety of vulnerable people. Resilient and resourceful – confident in handling challenging situations. Innovative and proactive – bringing ideas to improve the lives of those we support. Ideally have studied something related or are planning to study related field (Psychology, nursing, social care etc). Why apply: Competitive pay and good working environment. Comprehensive induction and ongoing training (including epilepsy, autism, and related care needs). Supportive team culture with regular supervision.. access to training resources. Additional Information This role is full-time but can be part time and ideally on a self-employed basis. The post is subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. Apply Now If you are passionate about making a difference and want to be part of a dedicated, specialist team, we would love to hear from you. Please make sure to let us know the reason you feel you are suited for this position and let us know about relevant experience as well. Please send your CV and a short covering letter Job Type: Full-time & Part Time Pay: £15 during training and £16 after 3 months. For full time £30.000 + per year.

Care Worker duties and responsibilities A Care Worker’s primary duties include providing physical care and support to their patient. Their daily duties can include: Assisting the patient with bathing, grooming and getting dressed Handling household tasks like grocery shopping and laundry Preparing and serving meals at the appropriate time Administering oral and topical medication under the supervision of medical personnel Providing mental and emotional support Making recommendations to family members and healthcare personnel on the plan of care Organising suitable recreational activities for the patient Collaborating with other health care and social care professionals to provide the best possible care • Manage schedules, meetings, and calendars for senior staff and management., • Maintain and organize company records, personnel files, and operational documents., • Support onboarding and scheduling of security officers and patrol staff., • Act as a liaison between clients and operational teams to ensure service standards are met., • Support the preparation of client service reports, invoices, and timesheets., • Monitor daily attendance and duty rosters of field staff., • Oversee general office upkeep including supplies, filing systems, and document control., • Assist with compliance documentation, training records, and internal audits., • Coordinate with HR and accounts departments for payroll and personnel updates.

We are seeking a youthful and enthusiastic health support worker to be employed in a care home, assisting clients with Learning Disabilities and Autism. The responsibilities include aiding them with appointments, shopping, and cleaning. Training will be given.