Job Role: Registered General Nurse and Healthcare Assistant Clients: Nursing Homes, Residential care homes, and NHS Hospitals Location: London/Croydon JOSCOCARE - one of the leading healthcare agencies, looking to engage experienced, passionate, and enthusiastic Nurses to work in Care homes and Nursing Homes based in London. We have a dedicated team of Nurses, Senior carers, and Care assistants to work with our prestigious clients across the UK, which enables them more dignified and have high acceptance among the residents. We welcome you to be a part of our wonderful team. What we can offer you: • Immediate start, • Flexible shifts (Short Days/Long Days/Nights/Weekends) and the option to choose which days you would like to work, • Amazing pay: earn between £24 - £30 per hour (RGN) £12.50 to £13.50 per hour(HCA), • Flexibility and variety: view and work for the best rates set by Clients based on your lifestyle requirements, • Weekly payments every Friday, • Option to work as PAYE, Self–Employed, or Limited Company, • Dedicated 24-hour support An applicant should have: Recent relevant experience as a Registered Nurse Right to work in the UK All the mandatory training certificates on date Must have an Enhanced DBS (CRB) A valid NMC pin
💸 Do you find yourself running out of cash each month? ⌛️ Would you like to earn a bit extra without sacrificing your weekends? 👀 Maybe something that fits around your busy schedule? Well, we've got you covered. 😎 Families in Ealing Common are looking for regular help with after school childcare 9-20 hours a week. The roles are always local and usually in the afternoons, leaving your evenings and weekends free for other work and hobbies. No qualifications needed. You’ll work with a local family helping out with the kids after school. This might involve pickups, taking them to the park, helping with homework, or doing fun activities at home like board games or baking. You’ll get between £11.85 - £14.50 depending on experience, earning more the longer you work with your Koru Kids family. Training, insurance, invoicing, and DBS checks taken care of. You could earn up to £800 a month, working part-time to fund your next adventure and busy lifestyle. Apply now to Koru Kids.
Home Care Worker – Cooking & Housekeeping Support Location: Southall (UB1) Pay Rate: £13.00 - £14.50 per hour (depending on experience) Hours: Monday to Friday, 17.5 hours per week (Weekends off) • Morning visit: 11:30am - 1:00pm (2 hours) This is a non-personal care role as gentleman is able to manage his personal care duties. The focus is on preparing fresh vegetarian meals and maintaining a tidy, comfortable home ensuring their safety and reporting any concerns. The client is able to express his wants and needs and he has a very supportive family living nearby who visit regularly. Main Duties: • Preparing fresh home-cooked Hindu vegetarian meals such as chapatis, aloo dishes, lady’s fingers, vegetable curries, Indian tea, and English breakfast sometimes., • General housekeeping, including cleaning dishes, tidying the kitchen and bedroom, wiping surfaces, laundry, and keeping the home safe and pleasant., • Ensuring the home remains clean, organised, and welcoming., • Must have the right to work in the UK., • Female applicants only (for cultural preference)., • Experience in Indian vegetarian/Hindu cooking to a high standard., • 2 professional references from previous employers., • DBS on the update service (preferred but not necessary), • Consistent weekday hours with weekends off., • Supportive family and management team., • A warm, respectful environment where your cooking skills are truly valued.
💸 Do you find yourself running out of cash each month? ⌛️ Would you like to earn a bit extra without sacrificing your weekends? 👀 Maybe something that fits around your busy schedule? Well, we've got you covered 😎 Families in Ealing Common are looking for regular help with after school childcare 9-20 hours a week. The roles are always local and usually in the afternoons, leaving your evenings and weekends free for other work and hobbies. You don’t need any professional childcare qualifications or previous nanny experience. You do need to be enthusiastic, imaginative, and love kids! You’ll need references to show you’ve looked after children before, this could be as a babysitter, volunteer or in another organisation. You’ll work with a local family helping out with the kids after school. This might involve pickups, taking them to the park, helping with homework, or doing fun activities at home like board games or baking. You’ll get between £11.85 - £14.50 depending on experience, earning more the longer you work with your Koru Kids family. Training, insurance, invoicing, and DBS checks taken care of. You could earn up to £800 a month, working part-time to fund your next adventure and busy lifestyle. Apply now to Koru Kids.
Field Care Supervisor will require working in the field and the office • Company car can be provided, • Working hours will be flexible., • Training will be provided Job Description: • To undertake assessments for new packages, • Conduct Risk Assessments as part of the Individual Needs Assessment and to update these as required as part of the Service User's risk management (Re-assessments at 6-monthly intervals for double-handed service users, and annually, or as required, for all other service users), • Report any changes in a Service User to the Care Coordinating Team., • Monitor all Service Users for customer satisfaction., • Ensure the accuracy and completeness of all documentation held in Service Users' homes., • Ensure that all written reports and administration is up to date and signed off by Operations Management Team., • Liaise closely with the Senior Care – Coordinator/Operations Management Team and report back regularly on activity in the field., • To attend service user reviews as required by the Local Authority., • To record on the system the outcomes of all such reviews., • To carry out spot visits to Service users’ homes whilst Care Workers are in attendance when required., • Responding to complaints and queries from service users.
About Us: Daystarr Tender Care is a leading provider of compassionate, person-centred domiciliary care. We support individuals to live independently, confidently, and safely in their own homes while promoting social inclusion and overall well-being. Role Overview: We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate Health Care Assistant to join our team. The HCA will provide high-quality care and support to clients in their own homes, ensuring their physical, emotional, and social needs are met. Key Responsibilities: Assist clients with personal care, including bathing, dressing, toileting, and grooming Support clients with mobility, transfers, and daily exercises Administer medication as per care plans and policies Monitor and record client health, behaviour, and wellbeing. Prepare meals and assist with feeding when required. Encourage social interaction and engagement in activities. Maintain a safe, clean, and comfortable environment. Communicate effectively with clients, families, and the care team. Follow all health, safety, and infection control procedure.s Requirements: Previous experience in a care role is preferred but not essential. NVQ Level 2 or 3 in Health & Social Care is an advantage Strong communication and interpersonal skills Empathy, patience, and a caring nature Ability to work independently and as part of a team Understanding of the principles of person-centred care DBS check (or willingness to undergo) Benefits: Competitive salary Ongoing training and professional development Supportive and friendly team environment Opportunities for career progression Salary to be negotiated.
Job post summary Pay: £50,000.00-£60,000.00 per year Job description: Location: Iver, Buckinghamshire Salary: £50,000 – £60,000 per annum Job Type: Full-time Schedule: Monday to Friday, 9:00am – 5:30pm (with flexibility for evenings, weekends & on-call duties) ⸻ About Us We are opening a brand-new children’s residential home in Iver, Buckinghamshire. The home is a spacious 5-bedroom property designed to accommodate up to 3 young people aged 8-17 with Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties (EBD). Our mission is to provide a safe, therapeutic, and nurturing environment where young people can heal from trauma, stabilise behaviours, and achieve long-term positive outcomes such as transitioning to foster care, independent living, or family reunification. We are seeking a passionate, experienced, and child-centred Registered Manager to lead the home, ensuring high standards of care, staff leadership, and compliance with Ofsted requirements. ⸻ Key Responsibilities Manage the home in line with Ofsted regulations and statutory requirements. Provide vision, leadership, and direction to the care team. Safeguard and promote the welfare of all children in the home. Oversee care planning, risk assessments, and placement stability. Work in partnership with local authorities, social workers, health professionals, and families. Ensure the home operates effectively within budgets and staffing requirements. Develop a trauma-informed, therapeutic culture that supports recovery and resilience. Maintain appropriate occupancy levels (up to 3 children) while prioritising individual needs. Represent the service professionally with Ofsted, commissioners, and external stakeholders. Drive continuous improvement, staff training, and team development. ⸻ Requirements Level 5 Diploma in Leadership & Management (Residential Childcare) – Essential Minimum 1/2 years’ experience as a Registered Manager in a children’s home with a proven track record of achieving ‘Good’ or better Ofsted ratings – Essential Enhanced DBS on the Update Service – Essential Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle – Essential Flexible approach to working hours with availability for on-call duties – Essential ⸻ What We Offer Competitive salary £50,000 – £60,000 per year Company pension scheme On-site parking Opportunity to shape and establish a new home from the ground up Supportive, values-driven leadership team Job Types: Full-time, Permanent Benefits: Company pension Free parking On-site parking
Description: We are seeking an experienced and reliable Field Care Supervisor to join our growing care team. You will play a key role in supporting carers, carrying out risk assessments, and ensuring high standards of care are delivered to our service users. Key Responsibilities: • Complete care plans and risk assessments in service users’ homes, • Support, mentor, and supervise care staff in the field, • Monitor quality of care and compliance with CQC standards, • Respond to client and carer queries promptly and professionally, • Work closely with the office team to ensure smooth service delivery Requirements: • Previous experience in domiciliary care (senior carer or supervisor level), • Good knowledge of CQC regulations and safeguarding, • Strong communication and organisational skills, • Full UK driving licence and access to a car (preferred) What We Offer: • Competitive pay rates, • Flexible working hours, • Ongoing training and career development, • Supportive management team