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  • Care Assistant / Carer
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    Care Assistant / Carer
    2 days ago
    Full-time
    Uxbridge

    How to Apply: To apply, please send your CV together with the following information: • Your full name, • Your CV, • A brief introduction about yourself, • Your previous care experience, if any, • Any relevant qualifications, such as NVQ, Care Certificate, PMVA or Medication Training, • Your current right-to-work status in the UK, such as British Citizen, Skilled Worker Visa, Graduate Visa or Student Visa, • Your availability, including days, nights, weekends and whether you are seeking full-time or part-time work, • Your notice period or the date you are available to start Applicants who provide all the requested information will be considered for a telephone interview. Please message us with these details to apply. We look forward to hearing from you! We are looking for a caring, reliable and compassionate Care Assistant to join our residential care team. The successful candidate will support residents with their daily needs while promoting dignity, independence, choice and wellbeing. You will work as part of a supportive team to provide safe, person-centred care to adults who may have mental health needs, mild learning disabilities or require rehabilitation and daily living support. Main responsibilities • Supporting residents with personal care, including washing, dressing, toileting and continence care, • Assisting with mobility, transfers and the safe use of equipment, • Supporting residents with meals, drinks and nutrition, • Administering or supporting with medication where trained and authorised, • Following individual care plans, risk assessments and support plans, • Encouraging residents to maintain their independence and participate in activities, • Providing emotional support and companionship, • Monitoring residents’ wellbeing and reporting any concerns or changes, • Completing accurate daily records and care documentation, • Maintaining a clean, safe and comfortable environment, • Following safeguarding, infection-control, health-and-safety, confidentiality and professional-boundary procedures, • Working closely with colleagues, managers, families and healthcare professionals, • Supporting day, night, weekend and bank-holiday shifts according to the rota and needs of the service The ideal candidate will • Be kind, patient, respectful and dependable, • Have good communication and teamwork skills, • Be able to follow instructions, policies and care plans, • Be willing to work flexibly, including weekends, nights and bank holidays when required, • Understand the importance of dignity, privacy, equality and safeguarding, • Remain calm and professional in challenging situations, • Have the right to work in the UK, • Be willing to complete an enhanced DBS check and all required training A Care Certificate, NVQ/QCF Level 2 or Level 3 in Health and Social Care, medication training, PMVA training or previous experience supporting adults with mental health needs or learning disabilities would be an advantage. This is a rewarding opportunity for someone who wants to make a positive difference in the lives of the people we support.

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  • Sales Associate
    Sales Associate
    9 days ago
    Part-time
    Staines-upon-Thames

    The Sales Associate is responsible for promoting and selling the company's portfolio of reusable and single-use surgical instruments and related medical devices to NHS Trusts, private hospitals, distributors, clinics, and other healthcare organizations. The commission base role focuses on developing new business opportunities, maintaining strong customer relationships, achieving sales targets, and providing excellent customer support. Key Responsibilities • Promote and sell the company's range of surgical instruments and medical devices., • Develop new business opportunities through prospecting, networking, referrals, and market research., • Manage and grow relationships with existing customers while identifying opportunities for additional sales., • Prepare quotations, pricing proposals, and follow up to secure orders., • Meet or exceed monthly, quarterly, and annual sales targets., • Work closely with customer service, logistics, and technical teams to ensure excellent customer satisfaction., • Monitor competitor products, pricing, and market developments., • Attend exhibitions, conferences, workshops, and industry events to promote the company's products., • Respond promptly to customer enquiries and resolve issues professionally., • Ensure compliance with all applicable UK medical device regulations, company policies, and ethical sales practices., • Prepare regular sales reports, forecasts, and market intelligence for management. Desirable Qualifications and Experience • Experience selling surgical instruments, medical devices, or healthcare products., • Knowledge of NHS procurement processes and healthcare purchasing., • Experience working with distributors and hospital procurement teams. Working Conditions • Remote work with occasional paid travel across the UK., • Occasional overnight travel for customer meetings, exhibitions, and conferences., • Office attendance as required for meetings and reporting. Benefits • Basic salary., • Performance-related heavy sales commission, • Travel and Communication Allowance, • Annual leave entitlement., • Ongoing product and sales training., • Opportunities for career progression within the organization

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  • Registered Nurse
    Registered Nurse
    25 days ago
    £20–£21 hourly
    Full-time
    Fifield

    Job description: Registered Nurse – Longlea Nursing Home Job Summary Longlea Nursing Home is a welcoming 22-bed nursing home dedicated to providing high-quality, person-centred care to older adults with a range of nursing needs. We are seeking a compassionate, professional and motivated Registered Nurse to join our team on a full-time basis. As a Registered Nurse, you will play a key role in delivering safe and effective nursing care, promoting residents' independence and dignity, and supporting the overall wellbeing of those living within our home. Working closely with the wider multidisciplinary team, you will help ensure that residents receive the highest standards of care in a warm and supportive environment. Key Responsibilities • Deliver high-quality, person-centred nursing care in accordance with NMC standards, current legislation and company policies., • Administer and manage medications safely and accurately., • Assess, plan, implement and evaluate individualised care plans to meet residents' physical, emotional and social needs., • Monitor residents' health and promptly escalate any concerns or changes in condition to the appropriate healthcare professionals., • Undertake clinical procedures, including wound care, catheter care and other nursing interventions as required., • Maintain accurate and up-to-date care records and documentation., • Promote residents' dignity, privacy, choice and independence at all times., • Work collaboratively with GPs, community nurses, allied healthcare professionals and family members to ensure continuity of care., • Provide leadership and support to care staff, acting as a role model and promoting best practice., • Ensure compliance with infection prevention and control procedures and maintain a safe environment for residents, visitors and colleagues., • Participate in audits, training and continuous quality improvement initiatives., • Support residents and their families with compassion, professionalism and effective communication. Essential Requirements • Current registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC)., • Previous experience working as a Registered Nurse, preferably within elderly care, nursing homes or a similar healthcare setting., • Sound clinical knowledge and understanding of medication management., • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills., • Strong organisational skills and the ability to prioritise workload effectively., • Ability to work both independently and as part of a team., • Commitment to delivering person-centred care and maintaining high professional standards., • Flexible approach to working shifts, including weekends and bank holidays where required. Desirable Requirements • Experience caring for older adults with complex nursing needs., • Knowledge of CQC standards and regulatory requirements., • Experience in wound management, end-of-life care and dementia care. What We Offer • Competitive rate of pay., • Paid breaks., • Ongoing training and professional development opportunities., • Supportive management team and friendly working environment., • Opportunities for career progression., • The opportunity to make a genuine difference to the lives of our residents every day. If you are a caring and dedicated Registered Nurse who is passionate about delivering exceptional care, we would love to hear from you. Benefits: • Free parking, • On-site parking Work Location: In person

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  • Support Assistant
    Support Assistant
    2 months ago
    £11–£13 hourly
    Full-time
    Slough

    A carer’s role can vary a lot depending on who they support and what that person needs, but it generally involves helping someone manage daily life safely, comfortably, and with dignity. Common responsibilities include: • Personal care, • Helping with washing, dressing, toileting, grooming, eating, or mobility., • Emotional support, • Providing companionship, reassurance, conversation, and helping reduce loneliness or anxiety., • Practical household tasks, • Cooking, cleaning, laundry, shopping, paying bills, or organising appointments., • Medication support, • Reminding someone to take medication or helping administer it if trained and authorised., • Health monitoring, • Watching for changes in physical or mental health and reporting concerns to family members or healthcare professionals., • Mobility and transportation, • Assisting with moving safely around the home or accompanying someone to appointments and activities., • Advocacy and communication, • Helping the person communicate their wishes and make decisions about their care., • Record keeping, • In professional care settings, carers may document medication, activities, incidents, or health observations. There are different types of carers too: • Family/unpaid carers — relatives or friends supporting someone informally., • Professional carers — paid support workers in homes, care facilities, hospitals, or community settings., • Live-in carers — carers who stay in the person’s home full time., • Specialist carers — supporting people with conditions such as Dementia, Parkinson's disease, disabilities, or mental health needs. Key skills usually include: • Patience, • Empathy, • Communication, • Reliability, • Observation, • Respect for confidentiality and dignity If you want, I can also explain: • what a carer does day-to-day,, • the difference between a carer and support worker,, • UK carer qualifications,, • or what employers look for in carer job roles.

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