The role is a full time role for an individual who can work in a care home setting. The role will be for someone who has good organisation skills and is proficient in IT skills. The candidate will be expected to manage all the telephone calls received by outside agencies. The candidate will be expected to take minutes of meetings The candidate will be expected to book appointments The candidate will be expected to safely manage provision audits. The candidate will be expected to support the Manager in the recruitment process of other staff. The candidate will be expected to manage the attendance and compliance of all training for staff members
We are excited to announce the opening of our brand-new children’s care home, set to launch in February 2025. At Thrive Care Homes, our mission is to provide a safe, nurturing, and supportive environment where children and young people can thrive, develop life skills, and build brighter futures. We are committed to delivering exceptional care and making a positive difference in their lives. Job Summary We are seeking a compassionate and dedicated Support Worker to join our team. The ideal candidate will play a vital role in providing assistance and support to children, ensuring their well-being and development. This position requires effective communication skills, the ability to follow care plans, and a genuine interest in childcare. A driving licence is preferred to facilitate transportation needs. Duties - Provide direct support to children, assisting with daily activities and personal care as needed. - Implement and adhere to individual care plans, ensuring that each child's unique needs are met. - Communicate effectively with children, families, and other professionals to promote a supportive environment. - Assist in the development of social skills and encourage positive interactions among peers. - Maintain accurate records of each child's progress and any incidents that occur during care. - Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to ensure comprehensive support for each child. - Drive children to appointments or activities as required, ensuring their safety at all times. Requirements - Previous experience working with children is essential; experience in a support worker role is advantageous. - Strong communication skills, both verbal and written, are necessary for effective interaction with children and families. - Familiarity with creating and following care plans is preferred. - A valid driving licence is desirable for transportation purposes. - IT skills are beneficial for maintaining records and communicating with team members. - A caring attitude and the ability to work collaboratively within a team environment are crucial for success in this role. PLEASE NOTE WE ARE NOT ABLE TO OFFER WORK VISA SPONSORSHIP FOR THIS ROLE
Taking patients’ vital signs such as temperature and blood pressure and reporting any changes to a supervisor Serving meals and helping feed patients Assisting patients with performing basic tasks such as eating, dressing and going to the toliet when necessary Performing household duties such as changing sheets and cleaning
Day Mental Registered Nurse with at least one year experience in a similar role Care Home with Nursing in Port Sunlight, Birkenhead, CH62 Sponsorship provided for the right applicant. Available Hours/Pay: Full Time 34,5 hours per week. Long shifts 8am-8pm Pay rate £20/ /hour Our qualified nursing team are available 24 hours a day to provide medical and other forms of specialised support. Respecting patients and recognising patient as a unique individual, our nurses provide not just high-quality nursing skills, but truly person-centred care. About the Role: The main responsibilities of this role include: Providing a high standard of care to people with mental illness and personality disorder Promoting the highest standards of clinical nursing throughout the hospital Overseeing the day-to-day care of patients and the administration of required medication To provide nursing and personal care and promote their abilities. Planning, implementing, and supervising the provision of quality care Maintaining the required medical documentation Upholding residents’ rights to privacy, dignity and choice At a more senior level, you’ll also need to lead shifts as well as mentoring and supporting student nurses and other members of the team Familiarising yourself with, and strictly adhering to, company policy and procedure and Care Inspectorate guidelines Please note we are only accepting candidates with a UK active PIN and right to work in the UK( sponsorship provided for the right candidate) The main requirements for this role are: *Must be a MENTAL REGISTERED NURSE (current PIN number with NMC and experience in the UK ) *One year experience is mandatory *A genuine desire to work with the elderly *The ability to communicate clearly and concisely, along with excellent listening skills *The ability to supervise other staff members comfortably and competently *Strong clinical assessment and critical thinking skills *Ability to remain calm and composed in high-stress situations *Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Benefits: *Competitive salary based on experience and qualifications *Preceptorship programme *Payment into the pension scheme *Paid time off for vacation *Continuing education opportunities for professional development *Free onsite parking *Free meal *Support with career development plan *Free parking *DBS covered All roles will be subject to a successful disclosure at an appropriate level from the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) and 2 satisfactory references. If you are a compassionate and skilled Registered Mental Nurse with experience we would like to have you joining our hospital. Apply below
Here are a few of the reasons why the Bright & Beautiful team of Domestic Cleaners (HouseKeepers) love working for us! · Holiday pay · Family friendly hours · No evenings! · Full training · Company uniform · Full employment contract · Supportive team and great managers Due to our continued success, we are proud to announce the expansion of our team of Domestic Cleaners. We are recruiting for part time positions covering Walthamstow, Waltham Forest, Leyton, Wanstead, South Woodford and surrounding. We are looking for individuals who would be available Tuesday - Friday between 9:30/10am to 2:00/2:30pm, we are flexible with the working hours we can offer. Could this be the ideal role for me? At Bright & Beautiful, we promote a fantastic team working environment so when you join our team you will truly become part of the family. We pride ourselves on our meticulous standards and have a real dedication to providing a professional service. If you have an affinity to our values, this could be the ideal role for you. As a Domestic Cleaner, you will require the following skills and experience: · A keen eye for detail · Meticulous standards · A positive and courteous attitude · An energetic and efficient approach to work · Be a great people person We are looking to speak to drivers, care home team, housekeepers and candidates with waiting on and customer service experience. Our Business Bright & Beautiful is an award-winning concept in domestic cleaning services, providing eco-friendly cleaning, tidying, laundry and ironing; with the highest standards of security and service! Our Domestic Cleaners are the face of our business and are experts at providing tailored housekeeping solutions. If you want to contribute to our award-winning business, we would love to hear from you. Please note: All individuals will be required to complete a DBS check before starting employment. Payment is monthly via BACs NOT cash in hand.
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.
Registered Manager Our client is an established Children's care provider who are committed to providing safe and supportive homes for the children in their care. Their mission is to empower each child to reach their full potential by creating an environment that fosters healing, growth, and learning. They believe that every child deserves a loving and nurturing home where they can thrive, and they work tirelessly to make that a reality. Our client is currently going through a planned period of growth and are recruiting for a dedicated, experienced Register Manager to join their close knit team in their care home in Kent. What you will be doing - As registered manager you will be responsible for managing all aspects of running our Home, ensuring that young people receive high levels of emotional and physical care, appropriate activities, and comfortable accommodation. - You will have a crucial role in building a high-performing team that shares our core values of passion, collaboration, transparency, and continuous learning to deliver the best care for our children. - You will be required to lead the staff team and deploy appropriate resources to fulfil key tasks, providing induction, supervision, and appraisal to ensure staff development and effective communication. - As the Registered manager you will be required to ensure compliance with company policies and procedures, including child protection, health and safety, finance, control, and administration, while promoting team development and effective team working. What we’re looking for - Applicants should hold at minimum a Level 3 Diploma in Children’s Residential Childcare and be committed to working towards the Level 5. - We are seeking an exceptional and inspirational Registered Manager. Ideal candidates for this role should have a successful background as a Registered Manager within a home rated as ‘Good’ or ‘Outstanding’. - Successful candidates will play a key role as a part of the company’s management team in the development and management of the home. - They should have the necessary abilities, values and skills to excel in the position and should possess the level 5 diploma in Leadership and Management for Residential Childcare. Whats in it for you - We offer a competitive salary package, which includes a pension plan. - We are committed to investing in our staff for the long-term, fostering a culture that values and supports both personal and professional growth. - We provide each manager with extensive support, including experienced leadership guidance, clinical supervision, and ongoing training to ensure your success. If you match our criteria, we will be in touch to discuss your experience and more about you as a person, we look forward to hearing from you!
As the registered manager you will be responsible for: Responsibility for and overseeing the day-to-day management, staffing, organisation, and the smooth running of the Supported living care home, as well as the general well-being of the residents and staff Deal with challenging clients, behaviour management. Recruiting, training, and managing a team of home care professionals Providing leadership, direction, and supervision to all staff Assessing the social and health needs of residents. Monitor the planning and ongoing evaluation of care Continually assess and supervise the work of staff to ensure consistently high standards and efficient running of the care home Ensuring all required CQC standards are adhered to and undertaking all staff supervisions and appraisals in accordance with the requirement of the CQC To comply with regulations and procedures regarding Health & Safety, fire precautions, and personnel management and keep records as required To comply with regulations as laid down instatute and by the local registering authority To ensure the occupancy level and budgets are met Overall responsibility for a balanced and efficient staff duty rota Offering out of office 24/7 ‘on call’ and 'on site' support Creating and upholding an open, honest, and playful work culture Continually looking to improve how we administer and deliver care Rewards and Benefits Our staff are at the heart of what we do, which is why in return for your dedication you will receive a competitive salary, as well as several benefits, including but not limited to: Performance Related Bonus Scheme 33 days leave (including Bank Holidays) per year The ideal candidate will have: At least two years continuous experience as a CQC Registered Manager of Care Homes with a proven track record Knowledge of Care Quality Commission (CQC) Guidelines. Knowledge of IT systems Clear DBS Check Level 5 in Health and Adult Social Care
What We’re Looking For: Flexible working hours £26-£34 per hour Weekly pay Location dependant on assignments Following school term times and hours As a Tutor for Chalkline, you would be considered an agency worker. There is no need register as self-employed, but if you prefer it that way, we can still work with you. Hours & Pay: As an agency worker, you would be paid for each hour of tutoring delivered, and assignments (along with number of hours required each week) would be discussed and agreed before sessions begin. The aim is for Tutors to take assignments within a reasonable distance of home, and anyone travelling over 30 minutes would receive a higher rate of pay to offset some of the additional travel expense. Tutoring Delivery: Most of the pupils we work with need support with Maths and English, in a way that is adaptable to their needs, engaging and fun! As a Tutor, you will decide what will be covered in each session (supported by the director) and be flexible in your approach, to find a way that works for your pupil(s). ** Sessions are in-person and on a 1:1 basis ** Time & Location: Our sessions fall in line with most schools, so they take place during term time, and would typically take place no earlier than 08:30, and no later than 16:30. The location of your session delivery would be dependent on each individual assignment/pupil. Sessions may take place at a school, in a pupils home (or residential care home), or at an agreed public venue like a Library or family centre. Pupils: We work with a range of pupils with varying needs. Most pupils we work with are 11-16 years old, and are either children in care, children with special educational needs, or just in need of additional support. Resources: You will have access to a bank of internal resources & printables, as well as access to material from resource/learning platforms like Twinkl and BKSB. If you do ever need to deliver sessions online, you will also be supported with MS Teams or Bramble, however these requests are rare. Reporting: You will need to complete a timesheet and detailed reports by Friday every week for each pupil you work with. Key documents are shared via google drive on your own individual Chalkline Email address. Bonuses & Benefits: CPD support (accredited courses) Tutor referral scheme Performance bonus scheme
Ever thought about working in a care role but not sure what this is? Frome Nursing Home in Somerset supports people who can no longer live on their own, who need support with day to day living, who need to be supported to live independently, happy and with fulfilment. To be a Care Assistant you don’t need to have any experience or qualifications in care, what you do need though is compassion and to be able to have empathy and show kindness for others. The home offers an ever-continuing support network which starts here at application stage where we talk you through what to expect when working in a care home. The two-week induction, buddy system, fun online training classrooms and welfare team are all packed with information and 24/7 support; you really are never alone when working at Frome. If you would like to know more about working in care and the training and career path we can offer, then please apply today.
Ever thought about working in a care role but not sure what this is? Thistle Court Care Home in csupports people who can no longer live on their own, who need support with day to day living, who need to be supported to live independently, happy and with fulfilment. To be a Care Assistant you don’t need to have any experience or qualifications in care, what you do need though is compassion and to be able to have empathy and show kindness for others. The home offers an ever-continuing support network which starts here at application stage where we talk you through what to expect when working in a care home. The two-week induction, buddy system, fun online training classrooms and welfare team are all packed with information and 24/7 support; you really are never alone when working at Thistle Court. Our pay rate also reflects how much we value you, our hourly rate is up to £9.70 per hour, and you get paid for breaks, no matter what age you are. As a comparison, the national living wage is currently £6.56 for age 18-20 and £8.91 for age 23+. If you would like to know more about working in care and the training and career path we can offer, then please apply today.
Ever thought about working in a care role but not sure what this is? Sundial Care Home in Tipton St John, close to Sidmouth, supports people who can no longer live on their own, who need support with day to day living, who need to be supported to live independently, happy and with fulfilment. To be a Care Assistant you don’t need to have any experience or qualifications in care, what you do need though is compassion and to be able to have empathy and show kindness for others. The home offers an ever-continuing support network which starts here at application stage where we talk you through what to expect when working in a care home. The two-week induction, buddy system, fun online training classrooms and welfare team are all packed with information and 24/7 support; you really are never alone when working at Sundial. Our pay rate also reflects how much we value you, our hourly rate is up to £9.85 per hour, and you get paid for breaks, no matter what age you are. As a comparison, the national living wage is currently £6.56 for age 18-20 and £8.91 for age 23+. If you would like to know more about working in care and the training and career path we can offer, then please appl
Ever thought about working in a care role but not sure what this is? Hatherleigh Nursing Home near Okehampton supports people who can no longer live on their own, who need support with day to day living, who need to be supported to live independently, happy and with fulfilment. To be a Care Assistant you don’t need to have any experience or qualifications in care, what you do need though is compassion and to be able to have empathy and show kindness for others. The home offers an ever-continuing support network which starts here at application stage where we talk you through what to expect when working in a care home. The two-week induction, buddy system, fun online training classrooms and welfare team are all packed with information and 24/7 support; you really are never alone when working at Hatherleigh. If you would like to know more about working in care and the training and career path we can offer, then please apply today.
Ever thought about working in a care role but not sure what this is? Gibraltar Nursing Home in Monmouth supports people who can no longer live on their own, who need support with day to day living, who need to be supported to live independently, happy and with fulfilment. To be a Care Assistant you don’t need to have any experience or qualifications in care, what you do need though is compassion and to be able to have empathy and show kindness for others. The home offers an ever-continuing support network which starts here at application stage where we talk you through what to expect when working in a care home. The two-week induction, buddy system, fun online training classrooms and welfare team are all packed with information and 24/7 support; you really are never alone when working at Gibraltar. If you would like to know more about working in care and the training and career path we can offer, then please apply today.
Feeling Included “people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel” One question we ask when recruiting into our care team is “what do you want from your job”. A response we hear a lot is “I just want to fit in somewhere”. We all have a desire to be a part of something, to be a part of a group, to feel like we belong. It is the best feeling in the world to feel wanted, to be a part of something, to be valued. The feeling of not fitting in; feeling left out, can be devastating and can leave a profound long-lasting effect on us, on our sense of confidence and self-worth. Our Community: Feeling that we are a part of a community like Gibraltar Nursing Home in Monmouth can lift us when we are down and gives us the capacity to deal with what challenges come our way. Throughout your recruitment journey we ensure you are supported, and this starts with the recruitment team and is carried through to your first day in the home … but the support doesn’t end there! You will have a dedicated buddy in the home who will be there to guide and empower you, along with a wellbeing team that will check in with you from time to time and also to be there at the end of a line 24/7 should you want to talk. Our Training: Part of our training is via eLearning, however we know eLearning alone won’t equip you for the emotional challenges that you will face as a Care Assistant. So, in 2015 we created our own training academy! All team members within our care home are included in our fun, interactive, inspiring, unique, and free training days – and you get paid. Through our own training days, we have seen the wellbeing of team members and the people we support and care for increase enormously. Our training is for all team members across all grades, all departments, all age groups, and all genders.
We’re recruiting healthcare assistants/ support workers/carers for immediate placement with our care homes and domiciliary clients. Previous experiences is necessary but not essential as we provide training for new entrants. DBS check is mandatory and willingness to engage in mandatory training is essential. You must have a right to work in the UK. Driving and access to own care is an advantage. Please note that we’re not currently offering sponsorship. Role includes assisting clients with activities of daily living including personal care, incontinence care, medication administration, cooking, light house work and other duties depending on the needs of the clients. We guarantee the National Minimum Wage. Please contact us for further details.
Key Responsibilities: Identify and target new business opportunities within the healthcare sector, including care homes, hospitals, and other healthcare providers. Present and promote our range of recruitment services to healthcare clients, highlighting the benefits of working with us. Negotiate and close deals, ensuring sales targets and KPIs are consistently achieved. Work closely with the recruitment team to ensure clients' expectations are met and their staffing requirements are fulfilled on time. Provide excellent customer service, offering support and follow-up to ensure client satisfaction. Attend networking events to expand the business's presence in the healthcare sector.
Overview We are AT Homes Group, where we specialise in making our young people to feel "At Home" We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate Children's Home Manager to oversee the daily operations of our homes. This will be a new home and experience in this process is benficial and comes with a ofsted registration bonus! The ideal candidate will possess strong leadership skills and a deep understanding of care plans, particularly in relation to Childcare, Care plans and mental health. This role is crucial in ensuring that our service users receive the highest quality of care in a supportive and therapeutic environment. Duties Supervise and manage all aspects of the children's home, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards, Ofsted and best practices. Develop, implement, and monitor individual care plans tailored to meet the needs of each service user. Lead and support a team of therapeutic support staff, fostering a positive work environment that encourages professional development. Oversee medication administration and ensure that all staff are trained in safe practices. Conduct regular assessments of service users' needs and adjust care plans accordingly. Maintain effective communication with residents, families, and healthcare professionals to ensure continuity of care. Manage day-to-day operations, including staffing, budgeting, and resource allocation. Promote a culture of dignity, respect, and compassion within the home. Qualifications Level 5 Diploma or Equivalent is residential child care essential Degree in relevant field salary negotiable based on experience Ofsted registration Bonus Previous experience in a supervisory role within a children's home or other care home setting is preferred A background in Childcare or relevant healthcare qualifications is highly desirable. Strong leadership skills with the ability to motivate and manage a diverse team. Knowledge of EHCPs and care practices and experience in developing care plans for individuals with complex needs. Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written, with an empathetic approach to resident interactions. Ability to manage multiple priorities effectively while maintaining attention to detail. Commitment to continuous professional development and staying updated on best practices in care management. Understand and deliver ofsted regulations Experience in opening new homes preferred If you are passionate about providing exceptional care and have the necessary skills to lead our team effectively, we invite you to apply for this rewarding position as Home Manager.