781a London Road, CR7 6AW, Thornton Heath
Care Agency • 51-250 Employees
Hiring on JOB TODAY since March, 2025
Mercure Care Services is a home care agency that provides the best possible care services to individuals who wish to remain living independently at home. Our first-rate, person-centred care, takes into account the exact needs of each client
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Please note we are unable to provide Sponsorship for this role and is open to UK residents only. Are you a compassionate individual with a heart for helping others? Mercury Care Services LTD is a Care Provider in Redbridge, Greater London. We are agile, customer-centric, and our goal is to Provide quality care to all clients. Our work environment includes: - Professional positive work culture - Person-centred care - Growth opportunities We are seeking a Field Supervisor to oversee and manage our team in the Health and Social industry. The ideal candidate will have experience in working in Care and understand CQC regulations. Responsibilities: Supervise and lead a team of Care workers to ensure efficient operations- Monitor quality of care and compliance with regulations and policies- Provide guidance and support to Care workers - Coordinate and conduct spot check observations in the field- Provide shadowing training for new employees - Provide weekly reports- Handle client queries and complaints effectively- Maintain PPE inventory levels and order supplies as needed. Qualifications: Previous experience in a supervisory role within the health and social care industry- Strong knowledge of CQC guidance and regulations- Excellent leadership and team management skills- Ability to work well under pressure in a fast-paced environment- Good communication skills to interact with staff and customers effectively- Flexibility to work varied shifts as required If you are passionate about the health and social care industry, have a flair for leadership, and enjoy working in a dynamic environment, we invite you to apply for the position of Field Supervisor with us. Join our team and contribute to delivering quality service.
We are looking for Care workers to join Our Caring & Compassionate Team! Are you a kind, patient, and dedicated individual looking to make a real difference in people’s lives? We are seeking compassionate Care Workers / Support Workers to join our team and provide essential support to individuals in need. About the Role: As a Domiciliary Care Worker / Support Worker, you will assist service users with their personal care needs, promote independence, and ensure their dignity and well-being. You will be responsible for: - Supporting individuals with personal care, including washing, dressing, and toileting. - Assisting with mobility and physical disabilities. - Providing emotional support and companionship. - Helping with household tasks, including laundry and meal preparation. - Encouraging mental and physical well-being through social activities. - Complying with care plans and reporting any health changes. - Safeguarding service users and ensuring their rights and choices are respected. - What We’re Looking For: - A compassionate and caring nature. - Excellent communication skills. - Ability to work independently and as part of a team. - Commitment to upholding dignity, respect, and independence for service users. - Willingness to undertake training (including NVQs and mandatory care training). Why Join Us? - Rewarding Work – Make a genuine impact in someone’s life every day. - Training & Development – Ongoing support to help you grow in your career. - Supportive Team – Be part of a friendly and professional environment. - Competitive Pay – Plus benefits such as [insert benefits if applicable]. If you are passionate about caring for others and want to be part of a supportive and dedicated team, we would love to hear from you! Apply Today! Please note we are unable to support with Visa Sponsorship.
Trainee Dental Nurse Embark on Your Dental Career with Us Are you enthusiastic about starting a rewarding career in dentistry? Our well-established dental practice is seeking a bilingual trainee dental nurse to join our close-knit, supportive team of professionals. We take great pride in delivering exceptional care to our patients and invest in the continuous development of our staff. With the use of the latest materials and cutting-edge techniques, we ensure that we consistently provide high-quality dental care. Our practice is fully accessible to all, including wheelchair users, and we adhere strictly to CQC regulations, which underscores our dedication to providing the highest standard of patient care and treatment. Role Overview: Position: Permanent, Full-Time Trainee Dental Nurse Location: Conveniently located with easy access to public transport What We Offer: - Comprehensive health insurance - Employee wellness and assistance programme - Recognition of hard work with reward schemes - Paid annual leave, sick leave, and birthday celebrations Your Role and Responsibilities: - Assisting the Dental Team: Support our dental professionals during patient exams and procedures, including passing instruments and managing suction. - Room Preparation: Ensure that treatment rooms are tidy, well-stocked, and ready for each patient. - Record Maintenance: Accurately record patient medical histories, treatment plans, and signed consent forms. - Customer Care: Provide excellent patient service, addressing queries and ensuring a comfortable, positive experience. - Sterilisation and Maintenance: Clean, sterilise, and manage dental instruments and equipment to maintain hygiene standards. - Inventory Management: Keep track of dental supplies and materials, ensuring they are always stocked. - Appointment Management: Assist in coordinating patient appointments and follow-up visits. What We Are Looking For: - Enrolment or intention to enrol in the NEBDN dental nursing diploma - National Insurance number - DBS check - Evidence of Hepatitis B vaccination (first dose required) Apply Today! If you’re ready to start your career in dental nursing and have a passion for delivering top-notch care, we’d love to hear from you! Begin your journey with us today and take the first step towards a fulfilling and rewarding career in dentistry.
Job Summary: We are looking for a compassionate, organised, and proactive Club Supervisor to lead the day-to-day operations of our Dementia Day Care Club. This role is more than just management—it’s about making a real difference in the lives of individuals living with dementia. You will be responsible for creating a safe, engaging, and joyful environment that supports our members' emotional, physical, and cognitive well-being. By planning meaningful activities, supporting a small team, and building strong relationships with families, you’ll play a key role in helping people with dementia lead more connected and fulfilling lives. If you have a heart for care, a passion for people, and the ability to lead with empathy, we’d love to hear from you. The position will begin on a 3 days a week and gradually increase depending on club needs and growth. General Scope of the Post To organize and manage the overall running of the Dementia Day Clubs, ensuring a warm, inclusive, and stimulating environment tailored specifically to the needs of individuals living with dementia. To manage, supervise and support colleagues, volunteers, and visitors in carrying out their duties safely and empathetically, with a deep understanding of dementia and the unique challenges it presents. To plan and deliver a wide range of activities that promote cognitive stimulation, emotional engagement, and physical well-being, tailored to each individual's abilities and life history. To champion the values of dignity, choice, compassion, and independence for all our members and ensure these principles are embedded in every aspect of club operations. Responsibilities and Duties To familiarize yourself with the unique needs and histories of each club member using our OneTouch care system and life story profiles. Ensure the premises are dementia-friendly—safe, accessible, and comforting for service users. Risk assess all activities and environments to meet the specific needs of people living with dementia. Design monthly activity planners that encourage reminiscence, sensory stimulation, movement, and creativity—aligned with each individual's care needs and preferences. Support club members in maintaining independence while being mindful of cognitive and physical impairments. Promote meaningful social interaction, helping members form bonds, feel valued, and experience a sense of belonging. Provide compassionate supervision to the team, ensuring activities are delivered with empathy and attentiveness to dementia-related behaviors and moods. Work closely with families to keep them updated, reassured, and involved in the care journey of their loved one. Promote community involvement, encouraging intergenerational and cross-service collaborations that enrich the lives of our members. Maintain an open, flexible approach to feedback and learning, adapting practices as needed to better support individuals with dementia. Monitor and report changes in condition, behavior, or engagement to management, helping to maintain high standards of dementia care. Ensure staff are trained in dementia awareness and safeguarding practices, and that all care plans are fully understood. Help manage challenging situations with calmness, understanding, and dignity, always keeping the person’s well-being at the center of decisions. What We’re Looking For: A person with empathy, patience, and a genuine desire to enhance the quality of life for people living with dementia. Experience or understanding of working with vulnerable adults, particularly those with cognitive decline. Someone who is organised, proactive, and emotionally intelligent, with the ability to lead a team with compassion and accountability.
Overview Millenium Group is urgently seeking a semi-retired or retired Registered Mental Health Nurse to support an experienced manager at a clients Home in Streatham, a 6-bed registered mental health care home. This role is tailored for individuals who prefer a reduced workload while maintaining a fulfilling career. In addition to responsibilities at the Care Home, the role involves overseeing staff and rotas for nearby Supported Housing Services/Accommodations. Key Responsibilities Assist the current experienced manager with daily operations. Conduct assessments and reviews for potential residents/patients. Provide nursing expertise to the care team. Oversee and manage staff within the Home and nearby Supported Housing Accommodations. Ensure compliance with CQC standards (for one Home only). Maintain effective verbal and written communication. Duties Collaborate with the care team to deliver high-quality care to residents. Perform administrative tasks, including accurate and timely documentation. Supervise and support staff alongside the current manager. Provide professional input during resident assessments and care plan reviews. Requirements Registered Mental Health Nurse qualification. Strong people management and leadership skills. Excellent verbal and written communication abilities. Organizational and administrative expertise. Prior experience in a care home setting (preferred). Ideal Candidate Profile Retired or nearing retirement, seeking a less busy work environment. Interested in supporting and managing a team with reduced workload responsibilities. Looking for a rewarding role with the opportunity to transition into a permanent managerial position. Contact Information: Staffing 24Hours For further details or to apply, please contact Charles or Frank at the details above. Referrals are also welcome! Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Permanent Pay: £500.00-£600.00 per week Expected hours: 24 – 40 per week Benefits: Sick pay Schedule: Monday to Friday Weekend availability Work Location: In person
Support carer needed to join our team! No experience necessary as full training will be provided on the job. Our office is based in Streatham and we need someone who has a willingness to learn and the right attitude to help our client based in Croydon. Tasks will include day to day jobs such as cleaning, cooking, shopping and assisting the client on and off the wheelchair. Medical needs is also required to be met, you will receive training for administering medication and physio therapy. There will be an experienced carer/support worker with you at all times. The role is flexible and very rewarding. Various shifts available. Contact us now for more information and to get registered!
Assist patients to make informed decisions about their liveS Empower patients to make their own decisions. work with Hospital staff and other organisations to advocate for a discharge plan in line with the patients wishes communicate and liaise with hospital staff and others to ensure the patient’s needs are fully understood. Enable patients to self-advocate, and , if needed, represent them and speak on their behalf