For UK Based Candidates only. Care givers, carers, care and support workers required to work for reputed care company. Excellent Pay, Pension benefits. Start on our Career Journey and progress to Senior Care Assistant or step-up to one of our office roles. All Training provided for new starters This is door to door care job, based in Richmond. After training you will have to go to clients houses to provide care to elderly. Care involves personal care, giving them bath, shower, helping them to change clothes, medication etc. You will be given training. You will need good English speaking and writing skills to apply for this role.
Live In/Daily/Hourly/Overnight SET YOUR OWN RATE AND CHOOSE YOUR OWN HOURS! We are seeking a compassionate and dedicated General Care / Support Workers to join our team. In this role, you will be responsible for providing high-quality personal care and support to individuals who may have physical, mental, or emotional challenges. You will assist with daily living tasks, ensure safety and comfort, and promote independence and well-being for each person in your care. The ideal candidate will be patient, empathetic, and committed to making a positive difference in the lives of those they support. Key Responsibilities: Personal Care Support: Assist individuals with personal hygiene, dressing, grooming, and bathing as required. Daily Living Assistance: Help with meal preparation, feeding, medication reminders, and support with mobility or transfers. Health & Safety Monitoring: Observe and report any changes in the individual's physical, mental, or emotional condition, ensuring safety and well-being. Social and Emotional Support: Provide companionship, encourage social interaction, and support individuals in maintaining relationships and activities. Household Support: Assist with light housework, including cleaning, laundry, and other domestic duties as necessary. Record Keeping: Maintain accurate and up-to-date records of care provided, documenting any changes in condition, incidents, or concerns. Team Collaboration: Work closely with healthcare professionals, families, and other support staff to ensure that care plans are followed and individuals' needs are met.
Make a Difference Every Day At Home Instead West Lancashire and Chorley, we believe in providing high-quality, person-centered care that allows our clients to live happily and independently at home. As a Care Professional, you will offer companionship, personal care, and practical support, making a real difference in someone’s life every day. No Experience? No Problem! We provide full, award-winning training, so whether you’re new to care or have experience, you’ll be fully supported in your role. We offer flexible working hours, allowing you to balance work with your lifestyle. A caring nature, reliability, and a willingness to help others are what truly matter. Why Join Us? Competitive pay and benefits Ongoing professional development and career progression A supportive and friendly team that values you 🚗 A full UK driving license and access to a vehicle are preferred. If you’re ready for a rewarding career where you truly make a difference, apply today!
Trainee Dental Nurse Location: Harley Street, London Opening Hours: Monday to Friday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM, Saturday & Sunday: 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM About the Role We are seeking a motivated and friendly individual to join our expert team as a Trainee Dental Nurse. This entry-level position is ideal for someone eager to build a career in dental nursing. No prior experience is necessary; however, a strong desire to learn and work towards a recognised dental nursing qualification is essential. As a Trainee Dental Nurse, you will play a key role in supporting our dental team with various clinical and administrative duties to ensure the smooth running of the practice. This is a fantastic opportunity to gain hands-on experience and benefit from excellent training and career progression. Key Responsibilities - Assisting the dental team during procedures, ensuring all tools and equipment are prepared - Maintaining accurate and up-to-date patient records - Adhering to infection control procedures and maintaining high clinical standards - Handling radiographic tasks, including developing and filing x-rays - Assisting with the maintenance and sterilisation of clinical equipment - Managing stock and materials within the surgery - Facilitating communication between patients and reception staff - Supporting additional tasks such as lab work and handling incoming and outgoing items Candidate Requirements - Passion for pursuing a career in dental nursing - Strong communication and organisational skills - Ability to work both independently and as part of a team - A positive, professional attitude with a focus on patient care - Willingness to enrol in or complete a recognised dental nursing qualification (NEBDN) - Right to work in the UK - Hepatitis B vaccination - Basic IT skills for managing patient records and appointments - NEBDN Letter of Enrolment - Enhanced DBS check What We Offer - Attractive hourly rate - Paid holiday entitlement - Pension scheme - Health benefits, including gym membership, eye care, and healthcare - Mentorship and professional development opportunities - Career progression within the practice About Us Located in the heart of London’s prestigious healthcare district, our Harley Street dental practice provides high-quality private care across a wide range of specialist services, including Endodontics, Orthodontics, Cosmetic Dentistry, and more. Our team comprises some of the UK’s top NHS dental consultants, all of whom have undergone rigorous training, including five years of experience at leading NHS teaching hospitals. We are dedicated to delivering exceptional dental care, focusing on long-term solutions and aesthetics to help our patients make informed choices. Our consultants are also involved in ongoing research, training, and the education of future dental professionals. Equipped with the latest dental technology, our centrally located practice ensures that all patients, whether private or referred, receive the highest standard of care. How to Find Us Our practice is situated in London’s West End, at the Regent’s Park end of Harley Street, with excellent transport links nearby. Parking There are several 'pay by phone' parking bays along Harley Street, as well as nearby underground parking garages for your convenience. How to Apply If you are ready to begin your career as a Trainee Dental Nurse, apply today! Successful candidates will be invited for an initial phone interview, followed by an in-person interview at our Harley Street clinic. An immediate start is available for the right candidate. Join us in London’s renowned healthcare district and take the first step towards a fulfilling career in dental nursing!
To care and support adults with a brain injury . Few 30 minute calls .most calls are longer Small case load. Hours to suit To write and update care plans and risk assessments. To check care plans and risk assessments are in date To abide by the clients’ care plan and risk assessment To fill in daily logs and report sheets To complete MARS charts To give personal care to clients as recorded in their care plan To make meals, and drinks for clients as requested To care for, support, stimulate and motivate clients To carry out house work duties with the client as in clients’ care plans with To assist clients to take part in leisure activities as in their care plan To help the client with their rehab To attend staff meetings Will maintain confidentiality at all times Will attend training as agreed with the Be able to give out medication and complete a mars chart Be able to drive the pool cars in a safe manner , with the knowledge that they are monitored Be able to report any and all concerns to management
Bank Staff – Support Care Worker – Favore Didio Limited Positions available at: His Grace House Salford M6 Permanent Area: Salford M6 7GE Rate: £11.50 - £12.60/hour Hours: 7am – 3pm or 2pm – 10pm or 9pm to 8am Support Care Worker – HIS GRACE HOUSE His Grace House is provided and run by Favore Didio Limited. We are an independent provider of supported living services for individuals who require support due to a mental health diagnosis and learning disability or autism. About the Role As a Support Care Worker, you will care for people as well as manage other care workers. Support Care Workers provide a safe environment for our service users and facilitate their comfort. As a Senior Carer for Favore Didio we ask you to care for our residents like they are your own family, caring for their Physical, Psychological and Social needs. Assisting residents with personal care activities such as washing, personal hygiene, dressing and assisting with meals. We would love to hear from you if you have previously worked as a Care or support worker, Care Assistant, Care Giver, Homecare Worker, in Social Care or as a Community Support Worker. We offer our care staff flexible hours on full or part time basis over the 7-day week to offer a good work-life balance and have access to training. Don’t miss out … apply today! Candidates must be willing to complete their Level 3 Health and Social Care qualification (if not already obtained) in order to be considered for this role. About You: Our service users deserve the best care possible, every day of the year. You will therefore need commitment and the desire to give someone your best attention. You will work as part of a team to ensure quality care delivery. If you have a calm, trustworthy and caring nature then this job could be right for you. We are looking for kind and caring people who want a job where they can really make a difference to people’s lives. Our successful candidate will have the following qualities and experience: Experience of leading a team. A committed and organised approach. A confident communicator with excellent verbal and written communication skills. Good command of English Language is essential. Flexible to work shifts. Previous experience working in a Care Home/Supported Living environment (desirable but not essential). Experience of working as a Senior Care Assistant / Support Worker (desirable but not essential). Level 3 qualification in Health and Social Care (desirable but not essential to commence in the role, although essential to complete on successful appointment of the role if not already obtained). As all the care is delivered in one place, a car is not needed for this position. We are an Equal Opportunity employer. This role involves “regulated activity” as defined by the Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006. An Enhanced DBS check will be required.
Personal Care Assist with daily task/chores Assist with meal preparations Asist with giving medication Provide emotional support Assist with shopping
We seek Personal Care Assistants to join a team responsible for safeguarding the wellbeing of an adult living with Secondary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis. Previous health or social care experience is an advantage but not essential as training is provided. The successful candidate(s) will work unsupervised in private residential accommodation, administer routine medication, conduct medical treatments, follow personal care routines and perform domestic duties in a timely, respectful and professional manner. Use Microsoft Office (Word, OneDrive and Excel) to complete daily care records, order supplies and equipment, and use verbal and oral communication skills to liaise with the family, medical professionals and wider team. Applicants must be eligible to work in the UK, provide references and be flexible to cover additional shifts and work public holidays if required.
Provide personal care, medication support, and companionship to promote clients’ well-being and independence. Responsibilities: Assist with personal care, mobility & daily tasks. Support medication & health monitoring. Provide companionship & emotional support. Follow care plans & report concerns. Requirements: Caring, reliable & good communicator. Experience preferred (training provided). Flexible hours, DBS check required. Driving preferred for community roles. Benefits: Competitive pay, flexible shifts & career growth.
Residential Support Worker Job Description Job Title: Residential Support Worker Reports To: Senior Support Worker / Manager Location: Romford, Barking & Dagenham Salary: 28,080 Job Type: Full-time / Part-time Job Summary A Residential Support Worker provides care and support to individuals living in residential settings, such as children, young people, adults with disabilities, or vulnerable individuals. They help residents develop independence, ensure their well-being, and promote a safe and nurturing environment. Key Responsibilities - Provide day-to-day emotional and practical support to residents. - Assist with personal care, daily routines, and household tasks as needed. - Support individuals in developing life skills, including cooking, budgeting, and hygiene. - Promote independence while ensuring residents’ safety and well-being. - Build positive relationships with residents, families, and other professionals. - Respond to challenging behaviors using de-escalation techniques and person-centered approaches. - Administer medication (if trained and authorized). - Maintain accurate records and reports on residents’ progress and incidents. - Participate in team meetings, training, and development sessions. - Ensure compliance with health and safety regulations and safeguarding policies. - Skills & Qualifications - Experience in social care, residential care, or a similar role (preferred). - NVQ Level 2 or 3 in Health & Social Care (or willingness to work towards it). - Strong communication and interpersonal skills. - Empathy, patience, and resilience in challenging situations. - Ability to work shifts, including evenings, weekends, and holidays. - A valid driver’s license (may be required, depending on the role). - Enhanced DBS check (required). - Desirable Attributes - Experience working with individuals with disabilities, mental health needs, or behavioral challenges. - Knowledge of safeguarding policies and procedures. - First Aid and Medication Administration training (or willingness to train). Benefits Competitive salary and pension scheme. Training and career development opportunities. Supportive and inclusive work environment. Paid annual leave and other employee benefits.
We are seeking a compassionate and dedicated Support Worker to assist individuals in leading independent, fulfilling lives. This role involves providing practical and emotional support to individuals with diverse needs, including disabilities, mental health conditions, or other challenges that impact daily living. Key Responsibilities: - Assist clients with daily tasks such as personal care, meal preparation, and household chores. - Provide emotional and social support to enhance well-being. - Encourage and promote independence while ensuring safety. - Support individuals in accessing community resources, activities, and appointments. - Administer medication (if required and trained). - Maintain accurate records and report any concerns to the relevant professionals. - Work collaboratively with families, healthcare providers, and social services. - Ensure safeguarding principles are upheld at all times. Requirements: - Experience in a similar role is desirable but not essential (training provided). - A caring, patient, and empathetic nature. - Strong communication and interpersonal skills. - Ability to work independently and as part of a team. - Basic understanding of safeguarding and health & safety procedures. - A valid DBS check (or willingness to undergo one). - [Optional] A full UK driving license may be required depending on the role. Benefits: - Competitive salary with opportunities for overtime. - Ongoing training and career development. - Supportive team environment. - Flexible working hours. - If you are passionate about making a difference in people's lives, we would love to hear from you! Apply today to join our dedicated team.
0 hours contract paying £14.04 an hour. Working hours start usually at 11am. The ideal candidate will be looking after a disabled man in his home. The role would include: - House chores - Going post office to send and receive - Going supermarkets - Cooking and cleaning Applicants must have Right to work in UK and live in the Haringey borough.
Job Description Registered Manager (Regulated and Unregulated Services) Location: Eastbourne Salary: £40,000 to £50,000 base + up to £10,000 annual performance bonus Benefits: Pension contributions of 5%. 30 days annual leave (including bank holidays). Private health insurance and wellness perks. Relocation support of up to £3,000 (if required). Fully funded professional training and development programs. Flexible working options, including hybrid work. About the Role We are seeking an experienced and dynamic Registered Manager to lead both regulated and unregulated care services for our agency. The successful candidate will be responsible for managing the CQC registration process, ensuring compliance, and overseeing high-quality service delivery. Additionally, you will play a key role in developing and expanding our unregulated care services, such as companionship, housekeeping, and private care, while ensuring customer satisfaction and business growth. Key Responsibilities CQC Registration and Compliance Lead the CQC registration process, ensuring all policies, procedures, and staff qualifications meet regulatory requirements. Develop and maintain a care plan and policies in line with CQC standards to achieve at least a "Good" rating. Ensure the agency operates in full compliance with all legal, regulatory, and industry standards. Management of Regulated Services Oversee the delivery of high-quality care services, meeting individual client needs and preferences. Recruit, train, and manage staff to maintain a skilled, motivated, and compliant workforce. Act as the primary contact for all CQC inspections and audits. Development of Unregulated Services Design, promote, and manage customer-focused unregulated care services, including companionship, housekeeping, and private care. Build and maintain relationships with clients, families, and local community organizations to drive service uptake. Conduct market analysis to identify opportunities for new services and areas of growth. Customer and Staff Management Ensure exceptional customer service by addressing client feedback and concerns promptly. Monitor staff performance, provide regular training opportunities, and ensure high retention rates. Operational and Financial Management Monitor and manage budgets, ensuring financial targets are met for both regulated and unregulated services. Develop and implement operational strategies to optimize resources and minimize inefficiencies. Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) Achieve and maintain a "Good" or higher CQC rating. Ensure a staff retention rate of 90% or above annually. Achieve 10% year-over-year growth in unregulated services. Maintain a client satisfaction score of 90% or above based on surveys. Meet or exceed profit margin targets for the business. Candidate Requirements Essential: Minimum Level 5 Diploma in Leadership for Health and Social Care (or equivalent). Proven experience managing regulated care services and achieving CQC compliance. Strong leadership and staff management skills. Ability to manage and grow unregulated care services. Desirable: Experience with business development and customer relationship management. Knowledge of Eastbourne’s local care market. Bilingual or ability to manage communication in diverse cultural settings. Why Join Us? Be part of a growing organization committed to innovation in care services. Opportunity to shape and expand both regulated and unregulated services. Enjoy a supportive and flexible work environment.
Fulfillment & Operations Executive Location: London, UK Job Type: Full-time, Office-based About Us Welzo is a fast-growing healthcare and wellness marketplace, offering a wide range of health tests, supplements, and personal care products to customers across the UK, EU, and GCC. We are seeking a Fulfillment & Operations Executive to join our team and ensure the smooth and efficient processing of customer orders. Role Overview As a Fulfillment & Operations Executive, you will be responsible for managing the packing, shipping, and logistics of customer orders. You will play a critical role in maintaining high fulfillment standards, ensuring timely deliveries, and optimizing our operations for efficiency. Key Responsibilities Order Processing: Accurately pick, pack, and prepare customer orders for dispatch. Inventory Management: Monitor stock levels, update inventory records, and liaise with suppliers to ensure availability of products. Shipping & Logistics: Coordinate with couriers and shipping partners to ensure timely and cost-effective deliveries. Quality Control: Inspect products for accuracy and condition before shipping. Returns & Exchanges: Handle returned items, process refunds, and restock products as needed. Warehouse & Office Organization: Maintain a clean and organized workspace to ensure smooth daily operations. Customer Support Assistance: Work closely with customer service to resolve fulfillment-related issues. Process Improvement: Identify opportunities to enhance efficiency, reduce costs, and improve order fulfillment workflows. Requirements Previous experience in order fulfillment, warehouse operations, or e-commerce logistics is a plus. Strong attention to detail and ability to work efficiently under time constraints. Good organizational and problem-solving skills. Ability to lift and move packages when required. Familiarity with shipping platforms and order management systems is advantageous. Team player with a proactive approach to work. What We Offer Competitive salary based on experience. Opportunity to work in a fast-growing healthcare and wellness company. Supportive team environment and career development opportunities. Office-based role with a dynamic and hands-on approach to fulfillment and operations.
Job Title: Personal Assistant for Married Couple with Cerebral Palsy (Driver Required) Location: Ferndown Hours: [Full-time / Part-time / Flexible hours] Salary: Competitive About Us: We are a married couple living with cerebral palsy, dedicated to living life on our own terms. We believe in independence, freedom, and having the ability to pursue our passions. We are seeking a compassionate and proactive personal assistant who will support us in achieving the life we want to live. If you are a kind, dedicated individual with a passion for helping others, we’d love for you to join our team! Job Description: As our personal assistant, you’ll provide physical and practical support, ensuring that we can live independently and safely in our own home. Your role is all about supporting our daily activities and helping us live life to the fullest—on our terms. This is a rewarding position, and your support will make a real difference in our lives. Key Responsibilities: Physical Assistance: Help with hoisting, transfers, and mobility support. Personal Care: Assist with feeding, grooming, dressing, bathing, and other personal care tasks. Household Support: Assist with daily household tasks such as cleaning, laundry, and maintaining a tidy home. Cooking & Meal Support: Aid in meal preparation and feeding, ensuring nutritional needs are met. Driving & Transportation: You must be a licensed driver, as you will assist with driving us to appointments, football, social events, errands, and outings, ensuring we get to where we need to go safely and comfortably. Custom Support: Adapt your approach to suit our specific needs, ensuring we live the lifestyle we choose. What We Are Looking For: Empathy & Compassion: You’re a caring individual who believes in empowering others to live their best lives. Reliability: Dependability is key, as we rely on you for both require physical support. Experience: Previous experience in personal care or assisting individuals with disabilities is preferred, but not essential. Training will be provided as needed. Flexibility: You must be adaptable and able to help with a variety of tasks on a daily basis. Positive Attitude: Bring energy, optimism, and a genuine desire to make a positive impact in our lives. Driving Skills: A valid driver’s license and a clean driving record are essential, as you’ll be responsible for driving us to various locations as part of your role. Professionalism: Respecting our privacy, preferences, and maintaining a high standard of care is crucial. Why You Should Apply: Make a Real Difference: This role offers the opportunity to help us live life to the fullest, making an incredible impact in our everyday lives. Supportive Environment: We believe in teamwork and are looking for someone who can work alongside us in a collaborative, respectful environment. Rewarding & Fulfilling: Experience a job that is both meaningful and rewarding, as you will be directly involved in empowering us to live independently and confidently. If you are someone who is passionate about helping others live their best lives and are a confident driver ready to join our team, we’d love to hear from you! How to Apply: Please send your CV and a cover letter detailing why you are interested in this position. We can’t wait to meet you!
· Providing personal care, including showering, baths, shaving and oral hygiene. · Handling household tasks like grocery shopping and laundry · Preparation of daily meals and support with feeding and hydration · Administering oral and topical medication under the supervision of medical personnel · Providing mental and emotional support · Making recommendations to family members and healthcare personnel on the plan of care · Organising suitable recreational activities for the patient · Collaborating with other health care and social care professionals to provide the best possible care Booking and accompanying people at appointments Supporting people with mobility issues and transfers using appropriate equipment.
Are you a kind, patient, and compassionate individual looking for a rewarding role in care? We are seeking a dedicated Carer to provide one-on-one support to an elderly gentleman in his home, helping him maintain his independence and quality of life.
Do you care about people and always go out of your way to attend to others? Are you a positive person who enjoys making other people happy? APPLY NOW! We are working with companies within the care sector who are looking for bright team members to support their ongoing growth. You do not need experience as you will be trained for the job. We will help you achieve a level 2 qualification and support you onto level 3 if you desire this. We are on the look out for candidates with the right character and personality traits. This is most important in our line of work. As a Care Assistant, you will provide essential support to individuals in need, helping them with daily activities and ensuring their well-being. This is a rewarding opportunity to make a positive impact on the lives of others. You will be become competent in the following tasks: - Assist clients with personal care tasks, such as bathing, grooming, and dressing - Help clients with mobility and transfers - Provide companionship and emotional support - Administer medication according to prescribed schedules - Assist with meal planning and preparation - Perform light housekeeping tasks, including laundry and tidying up - Escort clients to appointments or social outings - Document client care activities and report any changes in their condition to the supervisor Skills: - Empathy and compassion for others - Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written - Ability to work well in a team environment - Strong organisational skills and attention to detail - Patience and understanding when working with individuals with diverse needs - Ability to follow instructions and adhere to care plans - Basic knowledge of health and safety practices Minimum Requirements: - Great communication skills - written and verbal - Ability to work under pressure - A lot of personality! - Willingness to complete our training - Right to work in UK If you are passionate about providing quality care and making a difference in the lives of others, we would love to hear from you. Find us online and on all major job boards. Apply now!!!
Become a Personal Support Assistant, helping individual's maintain their independence at home and in the community. Criteria: You have a caring, empathetic nature. You are able to apply for a conviction-free enhanced DBS. You have the right to work in the UK and speak English. You have a valid driving licence and access to a car. Live within 20 miles of Lowestoft and Great Yarmouth. Whilst you will be provided with all of the tools and support you could need, you understand this is a self-employed role. Support from a Hub Care Support PAs may include: Domestic Tasks - cleaning, vacuuming, dusting, laundry etc. Personal Care Tasks - support with washing, dressing, bathing Meal preparation tasks - prepare meals, assist to eat and drink Social interaction - help to maintain relationships in the home or in the community with clubs, outings, Medication - Prompting Shopping - support Service Users to go shopping Assistance to appointments - transport and support to keep appointments Flexible role to work around you,
Delivering tailored care and helping with personal care, providing emotional support, and helping with mobility. Also helping with household tasks and support families and relatives. Candidates must have a caring and responsible attitude, be patient, and have good communication skills.
Company : Tender Heart Support Services Ltd. Location: London Working Hours: 37.5 hours per week Salary: £12 - £20 per hour (dependent on experience) Annual Salary £23,400 to £39,000 Start date : Immediately About Us: Tender Heart Support Services Ltd is dedicated to providing high-quality, compassionate care to individuals with varying needs. We aim to foster independence, enhance quality of life, and empower individuals to lead fulfilling lives. We are currently seeking an enthusiastic, dedicated, and empathetic Independent Living Support Officer to join our team and help our service users achieve their personal goals. Role Overview: As an Independent Living Support Officer, you will play a key role in supporting individuals with day-to-day activities to enable them to live as independently as possible. This may include support individuals to carry out their personal care, household tasks, supporting social inclusion, and promoting overall wellbeing. Key Responsibilities: · Provide support for individuals in their homes, promoting dignity and independence. · Encourage them to carry out their daily tasks such as, cooking, cleaning, and shopping. · Help individuals manage their finances, including budgeting, paying bills, and keeping track of personal expenses. · Encourage and facilitate social activities, ensuring service users engage in community events or leisure activities. · Support individuals in attending appointments, social gatherings, or recreational activities to promote social inclusion. · Maintain accurate records of service user progress and report any concerns or changes to management. · Offer emotional support and companionship, helping individuals build confidence and cope with challenges. · Listen and provide reassurance or guidance when necessary. · Maintain accurate and up-to-date records of the service users’ care and progress. · Report any concerns or changes in the health or wellbeing of service users to senior staff or healthcare professional. Essential Requirements: · Previous experience in a similar support or care role is desirable. · A passion for supporting individuals to live independently. · Strong communication skills and the ability to work as part of a team. · Patience, empathy, and understanding of individual needs. · Ability to maintain confidentiality and work within safeguarding protocols. · A flexible approach to working hours. · Desirable Qualifications: · NVQ Level 2 or 3 in Health and Social Care or equivalent. · First Aid and/or Manual Handling certification (preferred but not essential). What We Offer: · Competitive salary and benefits package · Opportunities for career growth and development with comprehensive training · A collaborative and supportive team environment · Flexible working hours · Plus other company benefits, such as health insurance, travel allowances · Supportive and friendly team environment. · Excellent benefits including a great annual leave entitlement, additional special leave, an occupational sick pay scheme which exceeds statutory requirements. This post is subject to an Enhanced level check by the Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS). We look forward to hearing from you! Closing Date 5th February 2025
Job Title: Semi-Independent Placement Support Worker Location: Ashford and Maidstone, Kent Job Type: Full-time, Permanent (Shift-based) Salary: Negotiable depending on experience. Job Overview: As a 24-Hour Semi-Independent Placement Support Worker, you will provide practical and emotional support to young people age 16 - 18 year old placed in semi-independent living settings. These individuals may include young adults and those transitioning from care settings. You will be responsible for ensuring the individuals' safety, well-being, and helping them develop independent living skills. This role will involve a combination of day and night shifts, including weekends, to provide consistent care and support. Key Responsibilities: Support and Empowerment: Assist individuals in achieving personal goals and developing independent living skills, such as cooking, cleaning, budgeting, personal care, and time management. Encourage and support clients in decision-making and problem-solving to increase independence. Promote the emotional, psychological, and social well-being of the individuals, ensuring they feel respected and valued. Monitoring and Reporting: Observe and record the progress, challenges, and achievements of each individual. Ensure accurate records are maintained as required. Provide regular updates to senior staff or case managers regarding any significant changes in the individual's needs or behavior. Report any incidents, safeguarding concerns, or issues promptly in accordance with policy and procedures. Health and Safety: Ensure a safe living environment for all individuals, complying with health and safety regulations. Respond to emergencies and manage crises, using de-escalation techniques and following procedures. Skill Building and Social Inclusion: Support individuals in accessing community resources and social activities to encourage social interaction and integration. Work with individuals to improve life skills such as communication, problem-solving, and personal development. Collaboration and Teamwork: Work as part of a multidisciplinary team, including social workers, psychologists, and healthcare professionals, to ensure holistic care for each individual. Attend team meetings and contribute to care planning, reviews, and updates. Shift-Based Work: Provide 24-hour support, including day shifts, waking night shifts, and sleep-ins as required. Ensure continuity of care during all shifts, maintaining high standards of practice and consistent support. Qualifications & Experience: Essential: Experience in care, support work, or a related field, ideally within semi-independent living or supported accommodation. Knowledge of safeguarding policies and procedures. Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal. Ability to work flexibly and as part of a team. Understanding of the importance of confidentiality and respecting privacy. Ability to manage challenging behaviour and difficult situations. Desirable: Relevant qualification in health and social care (e.g., NVQ Level 2 or 3, Diploma in Health & Social Care). First aid certification. Experience supporting individuals with learning disabilities, mental health conditions, or other specific needs. Personal Qualities: Compassionate, patient, and empathetic. Resilient and able to manage stressful situations. Proactive and able to work independently with minimal supervision. Strong organisational skills and attention to detail. Additional Information: A valid DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) check will be required for the successful applicant. The role involves shift work, including evenings, weekends, and potentially sleep-in shifts. If you are passionate about empowering individuals and helping them achieve their full potential, we encourage you to apply and join our dedicated team.
Registered Manager Bluebird Care Oldham – Setting the Standard in Premium Home Care About the Role Are you a passionate and experienced care professional ready to take your career to the next level? Bluebird Care Oldham is seeking an exceptional Registered Manager to lead and oversee our premium at-home care services. As a market leader in high-quality private care, we are dedicated to delivering outstanding, people-focused services that make a genuine difference in our customers’ lives. In this vital leadership role, you will be responsible for ensuring operational excellence, maintaining compliance with regulatory standards, and fostering a culture of compassion and professionalism within the team. Key Responsibilities • Leadership & Operations: Manage and lead the daily operations of our care services, ensuring exceptional service delivery. • Care Planning: Develop, implement, and review bespoke care plans tailored to meet individual customer needs. • Team Management: Inspire and support your team, driving a positive workplace culture and facilitating ongoing training and development. • Regulatory Compliance: Ensure full adherence to CQC standards and all relevant legislation. • Customer Engagement: Build and nurture strong relationships with customers, their families, and external partners to ensure the highest levels of satisfaction. • Continuous Improvement: Lead initiatives to elevate the quality of care, fostering innovation and best practices. What We’re Looking For; • Experience: Proven track record in a care management role, with a strong understanding of home care, dementia care, and senior care practices. • Qualifications: Level 5 Diploma in Leadership for Health and Social Care (or equivalent), or willingness to work towards this. • Leadership Skills: A confident leader with the ability to inspire, motivate, and manage a dedicated care team. • Communication: Outstanding interpersonal and written communication skills to engage with customers, families, and professionals. • Commitment to Excellence: A passion for delivering outstanding care and achieving the highest quality standards. • Driving License: A full, clean UK driving license is essential. Why Join Bluebird Care Oldham? Bluebird Care Oldham is a family-founded business and part of the UK’s largest provider of private, premium home care. With over 20 years of experience, we are committed to delivering customer-focused care that prioritises dignity, independence, and respect. We offer: • A competitive salary reflective of your experience and expertise. • Comprehensive benefits, including ongoing professional development and career progression opportunities. • The chance to make a meaningful impact while working with a supportive, values-driven team. Join Us If you are ready to embrace an exciting and rewarding challenge with a leading care provider, we want to hear from you. Be part of a team that places quality care and people at the heart of everything we do. Bluebird Care Oldham is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. Please note: Only candidates meeting the essential criteria will be contacted for an interview.
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
As a Caregiver at Right at Home Bexley, you will provide compassionate, in-home support to clients, helping them maintain their independence and improve their quality of life. Your role will include assisting with daily activities such as personal care, meal preparation, medication reminders, light housekeeping, and companionship. We are looking for dedicated, reliable individuals who have excellent communication skills, a caring attitude, and a passion for helping others. Prior experience is a plus but not required, as we provide full training. If you’re looking for a rewarding role where you can make a real difference, we’d love to hear from you!
Personal Assistant/Carer Required ForMuslim Male With Severe Autism Job Types: Full-time, Permanent The client is based in Northolt, London. He is a non-verbal 28-year-old with severe autism, complex needs, high sensory processing needs, obsessive compulsive disorder, health care needs and challenging behaviour. He enjoys routine, doing a multitude of activities, having fun, and thrives on the encouragement and motivation given to him by those closest to him. The client is highly dependent on his family which means the care team work closely alongside the family members. He is looking for an experienced PA to join his care team who is caring, compassionate, energetic and easy to get on with. Shifts can vary between 8-12 hours between Monday to Friday. The position is FULL TIME only. Duties will include but are not limited to: • Undertaking personal care tasks like toileting, showering, physio, medication, etc. • Assisting with health needs such as desensitization, sensory regulation, muscle cramps ext. • Domestic duties such as maintaining a clean home, washing clothes, cleaning dishes, cooking ext. • Organising, preparing, and accompanying him to appointments, outdoor activities, trips out, holidays or events, etc. Essential Requirements: • NI Number and proof of right to work • Valid DBS • Band 3+ support worker • Be punctual, reliable and be flexible with your working hours, when required • Full UK Driving License • Minimum 3 GCSE’s including English/Level 3 NVQ • Training in Challenging Behaviour • Training in Safeguarding • Be discreet and caring • Must not be in full time or part time education (No students) • Must not be looking for a sponsorship Other requirements: • Previous experience and skills in caring for someone with complex care needs is desirable but not essential as training will be provided • Trained in Makaton/Social stories • Important to have good hygiene as the client is sensitive to strong smells and prone to infections Salary: £18 per hour, Self-employed NO CASH IN HAND
Job description ***This is not just a job, you will make a difference to the people you support! *** People in Action are a Charity Organisation, supporting vulnerable adults to live independent lives, within their own homes and own community. Founded in the 1980’s by our Trustee Jeff, we are still continuing to grow, with services expanding. Working across Warwickshire, we deliver Person Centred Care to all of our Customers. Working as the Support Worker you will support clients in all aspects of day-to-day life, from personal care to shopping, managing bills, attending medical appointments, accessing the local community, and many more. No two shifts are ever the same, and you will learn something new every day! You will have fun with our customers, become a reliable and trusted Support Worker, kind and caring, and be involved in their development and daily life. *** Paid training for all new starters *** We offer continuous fully funded development for our teams, providing them with the opportunity to work towards vocational qualifications within the care sector, if they so wish to do so. Responsibilities: -Provide support and assistance to individuals with physical, intellectual, or developmental disabilities -Assist with daily living activities, including personal care, meal preparation, and medication administration -Promote independence and encourage individuals to participate in community activities. --Maintain a safe and clean environment for individuals in accordance with health and safety regulations -Document and report any changes or concerns regarding the well-being of individuals -Collaborate with a team of healthcare professionals to ensure the highest quality of care. -Strong communication and interpersonal skills -Ability to work independently and as part of a team -Compassionate and patient demeanor -Ability to handle challenging situations with empathy and professionalism Your own transport is essential for this role. Successful candidates must hold a valid UK drivers license and have access to a vehicle. We offer an in depth, face to face, new starter training program for all new applicants, along with continuous learning for all existing staff members. Training is essential for you to commence employment with us. You will be required to be flexible to attend the 10 days paid training. Some of this training will be based at our Head Office in Nuneaton, Warwickshire Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Permanent Pay: £11.44-£11.94 per hour Expected hours: 16 – 40 per week
This role is for 80 hours spread over a 4 week rolling rota. You will be supporting a young male adult 1-1 in his own home and out in the community. There is no personal care in this role . It is companionship, managing medical appointments and supporting the individual in his day to day life to make positive decisions. You will be required to support with shopping and cleaning . The individual has Autism , adhd, dyspraxia, anxiety and Epilepsy. You must have experience of managing seizures and knowledge of Autism. You must be confident in setting boundaries, the individual is not physically challenging but boundaries are important so it is clear to the individual what is expected. The shifts are as follows: Day shift - 09.30-17.30 Night shift - 20.00-06.00 You must be able to work weekends and bank holidays with the rest of the team . The team consists of 4 personal assistants . Nights are not compulsory. Overtime will be available to cover holidays and sickness. You will be paid every 4 weeks via bacs and accrue holiday pay. It’s a great team to work in and a relaxed role . You must be ok with smoking as the client smokes in his home . One year minimum experience in care is required. You must be willing to provide an up to date DBS and two references . Driver preferred.
Our clients want a carer who is readily available but must hold a British Driving License. You will support the client with personal care, take her to her various appointment. If you are suitable for this position, kindly apply it. kind regards
Flexi direct Health care are recruiting community care workers in Oxford and surrounding areas! You will be supporting individuals in their own home with tasks such as cleaning, meal preparation, company and conversation, personal care and to access the community. RATE OF PAY: £12.20-12.50 PER HOUR Full training, uniform and progression opportunities provided. You must be 18+ have a full driving licence and access to a vehicle for this role. We are offering guaranteed hours contracts so we offer stability in income. If you don't get your hours you still get paid!! Full time upto 39 hours weekly Part time 10 to 24 hours Bank hours Weekends only Mornings only Evenings only Live in care 2 weeks on 2 weeks off or 3 weeks on 2 weeks off Night shifts 12 hours 1:1 care Day shifts 12 hours 1:1 care