¿Eres empresa? Contrata health care assistant nvq candidatos en Reino Unido
Job Vacancy: Senior Support Worker Location: Three Oaks Care Home Contract Type: Full-time / Permanent Salary: Competitive Start Date: ASAP We are currently seeking a dedicated and experienced Senior Support Worker to join our compassionate team. This is an exciting opportunity for a motivated individual who is passionate about providing outstanding care and support to individuals with diverse needs. Key Responsibilities: • Provide high-quality support to residents in a person-centred manner • Assist with daily living activities, promoting independence and dignity • Lead and support junior staff to ensure best practices are followed • Help develop care plans and support the management team in implementing them • Maintain accurate records and promote a safe and positive environment Requirements: • Proven experience in a support worker or senior care role • NVQ Level 3 in Health and Social Care (or equivalent) preferred • Excellent communication and leadership skills • Must hold a full UK driving license • Passionate about making a difference in people’s lives Apply Today: If you meet the criteria and are ready to take the next step in your career, we’d love to hear from you. Please apply and contact Victoria Salazar, Home Manager, for more information or to submit your application. Join us and be part of a supportive and rewarding environment where your contribution truly matters.
Are you ready to make a real difference in your local community? Join us as a Care Assistant and experience a rewarding role with a company that truly values you. Why Join All-Care? At All-Care, we are dedicated to delivering the highest quality of care and support to elderly and vulnerable adults, enabling them to remain comfortably in their own homes for as long as possible. We are looking for compassionate individuals who can provide exceptional care and support to clients in and around Southampton. Areas We Cover: Hamble, Netley, Bursledon, West End, Hedge End, Botley, Bishops Waltham, Locks Heath, Eastleigh, Fair Oak, Bishopstoke, Chandlers Ford, and Romsey. This Role Requires: This position is exclusively open to female candidates due to the nature of providing personal care to female clients, in accordance with our commitment to ensuring comfort and dignity. A valid UK driving license and your own vehicle. Benefits: · Cluster rounds for efficient scheduling, keeping your calls close together! · Enhanced rate of pay of £18.00 per hour on Bank holidays! · 40p per mile fuel allowance · £250 for referring a friend · Early Pay access – withdraw up to 25% of your earnings · Eligibility for a Blue Light Card · 28 days annual leave, including Bank Holidays (pro-rata) · Quarterly prize draws · Opportunities to gain an NVQ qualification in Health and Social Care · Free DBS and uniform · Employee Assistance Programme, open to 5 friends or family members · Healthcare Cash Plan with cashback options depending on coverage · Full training and support from day one to ensure you are fully prepared · Open-door policy: feel free to stop by the office for a chat, a cup of tea, or to speak with a Care Coordinator/Supervisor Key Responsibilities & Daily Activities: · Providing personal care services · Administering medication · Manual handling, using equipment where necessary · Promoting health and wellbeing for clients · Offering companionship and assistance with appointments and activities · Preparing nutritious meals and assisting with shopping and domestic tasks · Keeping accurate records of care visits What You Need to Work for All-Care: · Full and valid UK driving license · Access to a car (mileage paid!) · Right to work in the UK (we cannot provide sponsorship) · Availability to work every other weekend or at least one day per weekend · No experience required – full training will be provided · Excellent communication skills in English · Aged 18 or over · Ability to form professional relationships and work well with colleagues · A warm, kind, empathetic, and reliable approach to supporting others If you're passionate about making a difference in people's lives and meet the above criteria, we would love to hear from you! Domiciliary Care Assistant – Health Care Assistant – Care Assistant – Community Care Assistant – Carer
Job Title: Night Carer (Female) - Complex Care - North London Location: North London Job Type: 0 Contract Salary: Competitive - Based on experience Schedule: Night shifts - 9pm - 9am Job Description: we are currently hiring two experienced female carers to join our team for nights shifts supporting a client with complex care needs in North London. Responsibilities: Provide care & monitoring during night hours. PEG care & enteral feeding via pump. Manage non-invasive ventilation. Seizure management (buccal midazolam) Perform chest physiotherapy. Conduct oral suctioning as needed. Requirement: At least 1 year experienced in a similar role. Clean,current DBS check. Must be London-based with the ability to travel to North London. Competent in all care techniques listed above. Compassionate, reliable, and attentive. Prefered Qualifications: NVQ Level 2 or 3 in health and Social Care (or equivalent). Experienced with ventilated clients or complex care cases. Benefits: Supportive working environment. Opportunities for further training and development.
Become a Care Assistant and make a real difference Making a difference means more than just providing care, it’s about bringing comfort, companionship and dignity to people’s lives. It’s being there to offer a reassuring smile, a listening ear and a helping hand when it’s needed most. As a Care Assistant, you’ll support individuals with daily tasks, encourage independence and create meaningful connections that truly impact their well-being. Your kindness can turn everyday moments into something special, helping people live with dignity and joy. Personal care is an essential part of being a Care Assistant, ensuring that those you support can maintain their dignity at all times. This includes helping with things like washing, dressing, bathroom visits and always respecting personal choices and preferences. For example, you might support someone in getting ready for the day by helping them dress and ensuring they feel comfortable and confident in the outfit they have chosen to wear. While these responsibilities may feel personal, they are crucial in providing compassionate and respectful care, you empower individuals to live as independently as possible while feeling valued and supported. Benefits: - Excellent Hourly Rate - Paid Breaks - Complementary meals - Bank Holiday Enhancement - Young workers (18+) are paid the same as those aged 25+ - Free DBS - Unlimited access to our Refer a Friend bonus voucher scheme - £50 each - Full-time, part-time and bank hours offered - Automatic enrolment on to our pension scheme - CPD accredited training programme delivered by the home’s Care Academy - NVQ part funded support - 12 weeks induction programme with support from an assigned Mentor - Career opportunities - A 24/7 specialist welfare help line for guidance & support Career Progression: To support your career path, we offer training through our Care Academy, and it starts with a 12-week induction programme. You don’t need previous experience in care, our induction is comprehensive and you will also be guided by a mentor and supported by the whole team, we will give you the confidence and skills to provide compassionate care. We also offer opportunities for career progression, with some team members starting as Care Assistants and growing into roles like Care Practitioner, with nursing as their next career step! If you're passionate about making a difference, we’ll be with you every step of the way. Contact us to learn more about daily life in our home as Care Assistant and take the first step towards a rewarding career in care. Together, we can positively impact the lives of those who need care and support, helping them live with dignity, comfort, and independence.
Become a Care Assistant and make a real difference Making a difference means more than just providing care, it’s about bringing comfort, companionship and dignity to people’s lives. It’s being there to offer a reassuring smile, a listening ear and a helping hand when it’s needed most. As a Care Assistant, you’ll support individuals with daily tasks, encourage independence and create meaningful connections that truly impact their well-being. Your kindness can turn everyday moments into something special, helping people live with dignity and joy. Personal care is an essential part of being a Care Assistant, ensuring that those you support can maintain their dignity at all times. This includes helping with things like washing, dressing, bathroom visits and always respecting personal choices and preferences. For example, you might support someone in getting ready for the day by helping them dress and ensuring they feel comfortable and confident in the outfit they have chosen to wear. While these responsibilities may feel personal, they are crucial in providing compassionate and respectful care, you empower individuals to live as independently as possible while feeling valued and supported. Benefits: - Excellent Hourly Rate - Paid Breaks - Complementary meals - Bank Holiday Enhancement - Young workers (18+) are paid the same as those aged 25+ - Free DBS - Unlimited access to our Refer a Friend bonus voucher scheme - £50 each - Full-time, part-time and bank hours offered - Automatic enrolment on to our pension scheme - CPD accredited training programme delivered by the home’s Care Academy - NVQ part funded support - 12 weeks induction programme with support from an assigned Mentor - Career opportunities - A 24/7 specialist welfare help line for guidance & support Career Progression: To support your career path, we offer training through our Care Academy, and it starts with a 12-week induction programme. You don’t need previous experience in care, our induction is comprehensive and you will also be guided by a mentor and supported by the whole team, we will give you the confidence and skills to provide compassionate care. We also offer opportunities for career progression, with some team members starting as Care Assistants and growing into roles like Care Practitioner, with nursing as their next career step! If you're passionate about making a difference, we’ll be with you every step of the way. Contact us to learn more about daily life in our home as Care Assistant and take the first step towards a rewarding career in care. Together, we can positively impact the lives of those who need care and support, helping them live with dignity, comfort, and independence.
JOB DESCRIPTION Springout House Ltd : 16 Plus Semi Independent 24/7 provision POST: Support Worker LOCATION: Barking and Dagenham RESPONSIBLE TO: Placement Manager SHIFT PATTERN: 3 1/2 days on and 3 1/2 days off. Day Shift: 8am - 8pm, Night Shift: 8pm - 8am (Sleep In) You will not be working 24 hours a day. You will be working 11 hours a day with a 1 hour break. Successful Candidates with have a enhanced DBS check JOB PURPOSE: We are looking for Support worker who know what it takes to support young people between the ages of 16-18 living in semi-independent provision. You will be a ‘Key Person’ in making sure the young people are kept safe, gain independent living skills and feel happy and supported in their living environment. You will be very much part of a well-established, welcoming and enthusiastic team of wellbeing Workers. The successful candidate will be provided with full training but must be proactive, positive, approachable, non-judgemental and have a good sense of humour. You will also need to have the ability to make on the spot decisions and be ready to sometimes deal with challenging situations. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES DELIVERING SERVICE • To provide empathetic and practical support to young people living in the accommodation, including one to one and group support. Support independent living and transition into the community. Budgeting Support College attendance Key session one to one • Help maintain an inclusive and supportive environment where the young people live. • Liaise with social workers, mental health and other professionals on behalf of the young people. • To have the young people’s needs at the fore at all times, using communication, motivation and coaching skills to support people to achieve their goals and aspirations in line with their support. plans. • Work within Springout House 's policies and style of operation - this will include tasks and day to day decision making. • Whilst developing a rapport with people based on respect and honesty, the post holder will work within clear professional boundaries at all times. • Enabling and encouraging people to find out about local services and facilities within their community and facilitate access to alternative services where specific needs are identified. • Encouraging people to recognise understand and manage factors that affect their mental wellbeing and physical health. • Participate in assessing and reviewing support needs and in identifying and co-ordinating internal and external services, reviews and referrals in response to these. • Keep appropriate and accurate records of interventions with people, and inform other staff of relevant issues. • Contribute to the protection of individuals from the risk of abuse and harm to self and others who use our service. • Encourage the people we support to be involved in the development and operation of the service, facilitating appropriate consultation and participation. • To work as a team member, sharing information and supporting colleagues. • Engage with community events, meetings and forums to promote the service. • To work with the team to ensure the service specific lone working procedure is adhered to at all times and regularly reviewed for effectiveness. • Ensure effective incident and complaint recording though the appropriate process. • Proactively contribute to continuously improving the service by making positive suggestions, providing constructive feedback and assisting in the implementation of agreed new ways of working. • Act in accordance with the provisions of the Data Protection Act 2018 and information governance policies. • Comply with legal and regulatory requirements such as provisions set out in the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974. • Complete relevant Health and Safety checks where appropriate. • Share responsibility for good health and safety practices, including participating in fire drills and risk assessments, reporting to line-management any matters of concern and attend health and safety training. TEAM WORK • Be a member of the staff team working to provide a safe, sound and supportive environment. DEVELOPMENT • Undertake the Staff Induction Programme, and assist, as requested, in the induction and training of new staff, students and volunteers. • Participate in staff meetings, supervision meetings, training, team development sessions and other meetings as required, reporting back to the team as appropriate. • Undertake development activities as necessary and appropriate to the role. DELIVERING EQUALITY • Foster the equality, diversity and rights of others by ensuring people are respected and valued as individuals • Promote the rights and needs of people who use P3 services in the community. • Work within the framework of Springout House ’s equality and diversity policy at all times. OTHER • The employee must be able to respond flexibly to their hours of work in accordance with Service Delivery • Undertake all duties in accordance with all P3 policies and work towards their continuing development and implementation. All job descriptions are subject to periodic review. This job description covers the range of duties required. It is Springout House policy to, wherever possible, reach agreement on changes, however if this is not possible, Springout House reserves the right to change the job description in line with the needs of the organisation. Experience It is essential that you are able to demonstrate experience of one of the following: • At least one years experience of providing support in Children’s home or 16 Plus accommodation environment or working with young people with challenging behaviour and difficult to place children. OR: • Personal experience of using young persons services OR: • At least three years experience of providing care and/or support services within another social care setting for children and young people . • Previous experience of working with young people Knowledge and Understanding • Must have a sound understanding of the support needs of young people who use our services • An understanding of Supporting People legislation • Knowledge of issues surrounding The Children Act 1989 and the Children Act 2004 Changes in Children Social Care Safeguarding and Child Protection • Knowledge and understanding of different stages of child development • Basic understanding of computers Skills and Abilities • Able to work on own initiative • Able to work as an integral member of a team • Must be able to establish and maintain constructive relationships with a wide range of people including providers in external agencies • Must demonstrate effective interpersonal and communication skills • Must have ability to maintain accurate records • Work flexibly to respond to the needs of the service • Must be able to respond flexibly to the needs of people we support • Ability to empathise and communicate effectively with young people. QUALIFICATIONS NVQ/QCF Level 3 or 3 in Children social care field There must be substantial evidence of commitment to personal and career goals. We will conduct pre-employment checks No criminal record is a must It is essential that you are commited to keeping Young People safe and have excellent knowledge of safeguarding young people. Employment terms detailed below: You will be working on a full-time rota basis of 37 hours a week. Your salary will be £12.21 per hour, payable on terms set out in your contract of employment. Your annual income will £20,049 per annum. You be supporting the young people 16 to 18 years old, independent living skills. You will be encouraging school attendance, providing key-work sessions and community activities development relevant to the post. DEADLINE: 1st June 2025, if successful expect to hear from us by 2nd June 2025 Thank you!
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.
Possibility for experienced Waking Night Carer to take on 2 consecutive nights (consecutive per week, regular nights). We need to cover either Sunday & Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday and or Wednesday & Thursday. ** These are fixed nights.** and they are strictly waking nights. These nights should be on nights where you can rest appropriately before and after the shift. One can not sleep in these shifts. There is the possibility for an occasional one or two extra shifts when covering for a colleague. Please let us know your exact availability with your application. Please only serious applications - ideally you have done waking nights before. About this client/teenager He is 18 years old; he is a happy, affectionate and cheeky chap. He loves being with people, listening to music, being read to, getting foot massages. He also enjoys walks and loves nature. He has significant complex care and medical needs; he is reliant on his family and carers to meet all his needs and is supported by a dedicated team of carers and support workers providing 1:1 sometimes 2:1 24/7. He is autistic, non verbal, has a movement disorder and epilepsy which results in regular seizures, a PEG for medication and fluids but eats some foods orally too. He needs Catheterization and Peristeen Irrigation. It would be a bonus if you had experience in these already. He can walk with support but is also a wheelchair user. He lives with his loving and supportive family, who recognize that his team of carers and support workers are instrumental in his overall development and well being. Overview of role: He requires an experienced waking night carer to join his team to assist with his bedtime routine and tend to all his needs throughout the night. This is an active night as you will need to keep a close eye on him, and following protocols if he has a seizure, supporting him with personal care, monitoring for any signs of distress, and In the mornings administering his PEG feed and medications. You will help sooth him when needed, making sure he is comfortable, and he can get as much rest as possible. All activity throughout the night is to be accurately documented. Additional shifts available to cover leave etc. To attend staff meetings & supervision. To participate in training as required. To arrive in plenty of time to begin shift, read the handover notes and to receive information in handover from the team regarding the day’s events. Keep his environment clean and tidy. Help to fold and tidy away his laundry. Who this job would suit: A happy, positive, and calm Waking Night Carer with excellent hands-on complex care experience and highly desirable to have autism / special needs experience. You will be dedicated and committed and behave in a professional manner. Non-smoker only (non-vaper). Ideally no issues with pets. What’s great about this job: The young person is a generally happy and cheerful – he is an absolute pleasure to work with and support. Excellent person-centred training is provided in all aspects of his care and medical needs and behaviour management. A fantastic opportunity to upskill. By applying for this vacancy, you agree to us sending your CV, short relevant cover letter as well as 2 relevant recent references and recent DBS. Job Types: Part-time, Self- employed or employed by a care agency. Wage/Salary:During training and 6 months probation £15 per hour which rises to £16 per hour after the probation. Driver Essential? no Essential: Experience supporting a client with complex care needs, experienced waking night carer and excellent communication and writing skills. DBS essential. Strong interest in Disability and Autism. ** Desirable:** NVQ Level 2 Health and Social Care, or related degree or in process of studying for a related degree. Practical experience of catheterization and PEG, First Aid and waking nights. Start Date: ASAP Days & Hours: 2 nights between Sunday to Thursday (ideally consecutive) 8.30pm to 8.30am. Students of a related field are welcome. Please indicate in your application what is your availability. Either contract with agency or self-employed with UTR number (proof of self-employed carer / Support worker). NO SPONSOR VISA AVAILABLE. Please when applying - let us know if you have experience and why you are applying for this role. We might then send you an email address to forward your cover letter and CV. We hope to hear from you. Thank you.
An exciting opportunity has arisen for Support Workers in a residential setting to join an inspirational team in Fazakerley. We are a small residential home with a big vision and we’re looking for passionate Residential Support Workers who are committed to making a change to come and join our team. The young people we support have had difficult journeys; they have learnt strategies to survive that have often placed them at risk. Our goal is to come alongside them, support and guide them to recognise their potential, achieve their aspirations and to ultimately have the childhood every child deserves. Ideally you will have experience of working with children with complex needs, you will be resilient and reflective in your practice and willing to take on a challenge. Duties Assist with daily living activities. Provide emotional support to enhance well-being. Administer medication as prescribed and monitor for any side effects. Implement care or behaviour plans developed in collaboration with professionals. Maintain accurate records of progress and report any changes to managers. Engage and promote social activities to help mental stimulation and emotional health. Ensure a clean and safe environment for by adhering to hygiene standards. What you get: Guaranteed salary review after probation Enrolment into Health and Social Care (Diploma Level 3) after 6 months’ probation. Personalised training programme based on the requirements of the team and people we support. Career progression opportunities. Employee Assistance Programme. Enhanced Sleep in Pay (£60 per night) A Fully paid enhanced DBS Certificate. The role is based on a rolling rota including sleeps ins. Salary up to £28,000 (Qualified with relevant level 3) based on 5 sleeps per month. IND1 Job Type: Full-time Pay: £22,759.00-£28,000.00 per year Benefits: Casual dress Company events Company pension Discounted or free food Employee discount Free parking Referral programme Training Shift: 24 hour shift Experience: Residential Childcare: 1 year (preferred) Licence/Certification: Driving Licence (required) NVQ Level 2 or 3 Residential Childcare or H&S Care (required) If you are passionate about providing high-quality support and care, we encourage you to apply for this rewarding position. Job Type: Full-time Pay: £21,885.00-£23,865.00 per year Benefits: Casual dress Company events Discounted or free food Free or subsidised travel Free parking Schedule: Day shift Monday to Friday Night shift Weekend availability Work Location: In person