Sharing Healthcare is currently recruiting Domiciliary Care workers, and we would like you to join our amazing team based in Brentwood and Castle Point. Our kind and friendly care workers support adults, the elderly, the less abled, and other vulnerable people by keeping them safe and independent, living in their own comfortable environment, in their homes, and with their loved ones. Working in adult social care allows you to build on your skills and learn new skills. When we are out in the community, caring each day is not the same and brings out our natural qualities in changing situations as each client's needs vary. We are looking to hire committed and compassionate Care Workers, with or without previous experience in care, as we provide full training. What we expect from you: · Have a desire to care for others · Being reliable, compassionate, honest and kind · Hold a current or willing to undertake a Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) Check · A good communicator · An active team player · Mentally able to cope with the demands of domiciliary care worker The role and responsibility of a Home Care worker: As a carer worker, you will provide our clients the highest standard of care and support to enhance their well-being and promote independence. · Assist with personal care · Assist with medication · Meal preparation · Shopping, light housework, laundry · Sitting service/companionship/escorting · Ensuring all needs are met as outlined in each service user's individual care plan Benefits working with Sharing Healthcare: · Competitively weekly pay · Free Training – Full comprehensive and relevant training provided · Mileage paid ( if you are a driver) · Flexibility – we offer part time or full time and self employed positions At Sharing Healthcare we value our carers just as much as our clients. We make sure you are provided with the best working environment possible. We always make sure you meet the people you will be caring first with a paid introduction visit to ensure our carers and customers are happy. If you feel you have the qualification(s), values and attitude to become an integral of the Sharing Healthcare team in South Essex then we would like to hear from 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
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 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.
We are seeking a compassionate and dedicated Residential Support Worker to join our team supporting young people aged 16 and above in a residential setting. The successful candidate will be responsible for providing high-quality care and support to looked-after children, promoting their emotional, social, and physical well-being, and helping them prepare for independent living. Provide day-to-day support to young people, ensuring their safety and well-being in the residential setting. Develop positive relationships with young people, acting as a mentor and role model to guide them through challenging situations. Support the development of life skills, including budgeting, cooking, personal care, and managing daily responsibilities. Monitor and support young people’s emotional health and behavior, promoting positive coping strategies and providing guidance on conflict resolution. Work collaboratively with other staff members to create and implement personalized care plans tailored to each individual’s needs and goals. Support young people in maintaining relationships with family members, professionals, and other significant individuals. Ensure that all necessary documentation and records are maintained accurately and in compliance with legal and regulatory requirements. Encourage and promote participation in educational, social, and recreational activities to build self-esteem and independence. Safeguard young people’s health, welfare, and safety, following all safeguarding protocols and reporting any concerns promptly. Attend and participate in regular team meetings, training, and development opportunities. Assist with the transition process for young people moving towards independence, including finding accommodation and employment or training opportunities.
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.
We are excited to announce the opening of our brand-new children’s care home, set to launch in February 2025. At Thrive Care Homes, our mission is to provide a safe, nurturing, and supportive environment where children and young people can thrive, develop life skills, and build brighter futures. We are committed to delivering exceptional care and making a positive difference in their lives. Job Summary We are seeking a compassionate and dedicated Support Worker to join our team. The ideal candidate will play a vital role in providing assistance and support to children, ensuring their well-being and development. This position requires effective communication skills, the ability to follow care plans, and a genuine interest in childcare. A driving licence is preferred to facilitate transportation needs. Duties - Provide direct support to children, assisting with daily activities and personal care as needed. - Implement and adhere to individual care plans, ensuring that each child's unique needs are met. - Communicate effectively with children, families, and other professionals to promote a supportive environment. - Assist in the development of social skills and encourage positive interactions among peers. - Maintain accurate records of each child's progress and any incidents that occur during care. - Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to ensure comprehensive support for each child. - Drive children to appointments or activities as required, ensuring their safety at all times. Requirements - Previous experience working with children is essential; experience in a support worker role is advantageous. - Strong communication skills, both verbal and written, are necessary for effective interaction with children and families. - Familiarity with creating and following care plans is preferred. - A valid driving licence is desirable for transportation purposes. - IT skills are beneficial for maintaining records and communicating with team members. - A caring attitude and the ability to work collaboratively within a team environment are crucial for success in this role. PLEASE NOTE WE ARE NOT ABLE TO OFFER WORK VISA SPONSORSHIP FOR THIS ROLE
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!
Band 3 Male Autistic support worker needed, full time working on a weekly rota basis within a four person team. You must have at least 3/4 years of experience in working with individual who have complex health needs, nonverbal, learning disabilities, ASD clients. A full UK driving licence, A UK work permit visa,UK citizenship. Your role will involve supporting the client with full personal care, lifeskills, preparing halal meals etc, administrate medication/suppositories, work under pressure, flexible, trustworthy, working under the instruction/liaison with clients family, to help manage the clients activities and daily routines. A good knowldge of using picture storys for communication, a good knowledge of how to manage safe guarding around challenging behaviours and restraint compliance. The ability to use creative thinking to improve the clients motivation and help encourage client’s independence, to achieve higher goals. Assist with arranging appointments liaising with clinical teams maintaining the clients flat, manage clients complex bladder, gut, bowel needs. Keep records of mointoring and changes in health. a clean licence is a must, patience and tolerance, at lets a GCSE in English, speak and write fluent English, the client can also speak a little urdu and Arabic, 2 reference. The job provides 5 weeks paid annual leave, a lovely room when carry out sleeping night/waking nights, good pay rate £18 Only serious clients with experience and fluent English apply.
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
Must be able to drive and have own transport Must be available for weekday and some weekend shifts We are a Small family run buisness In domicillary care were look after our elserly clients in there own homes . All personal care . medication . Housework .shopping .We have clients that we do sit ins for . Taking to appointments we are a vwry friendly team the manager is called jessica we pay £15 an hour
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
I am looking to appoint a PA support me to live in my own home and to access the community for social and practical reasons. Including some personal care Main Duties - Personal care: showering/washing, dressing, organisation of medication - Domestic duties: support with grocery shopping, cooking/food prep, changing bed linens, laundry, washing up/dishwasher and light cleaning - Social duties: supporting me in attending medical appointments as well as going to the park or coffee shop Type of person I am looking for - Punctual, honest, non-smoker - Willingness to learn about my specific needs and routine - applicant due to the provision of personal care - Quiet, calm and able self manage Hours of work: 9.5 hours per week, spread over 6 days, split between the mornings and early evening/dinner time. We can work together to schedule the exact times of day you will visit in line with your availability Skills, qualifications and experience: - Experience and/or training in providing personal care (showering/washing and dressing). I will work with you and train you in how to work with me and the needs of my specific illnesses/disability - Own car & license (must also be able to load my light folding wheelchair into your car) - Once trained, confidently able to follow written instructions and/or training, without ongoing instruction from myself (in order to maintain a quiet, calm environment and not exacerbate my illness) A DBS check will be undertaken and you will be asked to provide details of someone who can be contacted for a reference, preferably a previous employer To apply: Please send your CV and a brief description of why you think you would be good for this role. Please also provide some information regarding your availability i.e. if you have any existing commitments we would need to work around when creating a work schedule and when you could start if hired
Job Summary : We are seeking compassionate and caring professionals to provide basic care to all service users within the NHS and other care settings under the direction of the Registered Manager. Our Healthcare Assistants help nurses and doctors at various hospitals, by offering the highest standards of personal care and support to patients. You will be expected to participate / provide a full range of activities to meet the emotional and psychological and social needs of the service users and to assist in the provision of high standard individualised care, under the supervision of the registered nurse/practitioner and other healthcare professionals. Responsibilities: To encourage independence in service users within the scope of their individual needs to provide personal care as appropriate to service user’s needs to maintain the high standard of care with regards to service user’s personal rooms and property to support service users and their relatives with their needs to report to the Registered Manager to any changes to the service user’s condition to facilitate clear communication channels to use resources economically in appropriate ways to maintain accurate records to ensure correct and safe use of equipment, adhering to the Health & Safety guidelines to report defects of equipment etc to the Manager to work within approved guidelines, procedures and policies of the care setting to attend statutory training sessions and those designed to assist in your personal development to pursue where possible NVQ training to assist in activities for the service users Washing and dressing patients and aiding in their personal hygiene Assisting patients to access and use toilet facilities Serving meals and helping to feed patients Helping patients to safely move around Assisting with bed making, cleaning tasks, errands, or general duties Collecting pathological specimens e.g., Urine, faeces, sputum Making patients and their families feel comfortable Monitoring and reporting patients conditions by taking temperatures, pulse, respirations and weight measurements Health and Safety: It is the general duty of every employee to take reasonable care for the health and safety of themselves and others, including the use of necessary safety devices and protective clothing. To co-operate with Management in meeting its responsibilities under the Health and Safety at work act 1974 and subsequent additions. Any failure to take such care or any contravention of safety policy or managerial instructions, may result in disciplinary action being taken Confidentiality: All staff are required to respect confidentiality of all matters that they learn relating to their employment, other members of staff and to third parties visiting the Home. Variation: This job description is not exhaustive and may be reviewed / changed with the job holder according to the needs of the care setting and requirements of the service users. Job Type: We consider both Part-Time and Full-Time applications, but you MUST be able to work a variety of shifts and days of the week as UHS operates a 24 hours a day service, 365 days of the year. Unfortunately, we cannot offer set days or set shifts e.g. nights only. Experience Care Assistant: 1 years (Required) Desirable Acute hospital setting HCA experience Volunteer sector Teaching Assistant Nursing home carer Experience in a caring role Understanding of acute hospital environment and the role of HCA Personal qualities Essential Ability to cope with fluctuating demands and pressures of the role Good interpersonal skills Ability to deal with a range of difficult situations Empathy, Patience, dependability and motivation Special requirements Essential Able to cover a full range of shifts the role requires Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
Working Hours - Part Time or Full Time Hours vary between Care Assistants but should include some weekend or early evening availability as clients need support from 7am - 9pm - 7 days a week. Astor Care is looking for kind, caring people to join our friendly team. No experience or qualifications necessary - full, paid training provided prior to seeing clients. In order to be considered for this job you must: live in Guildford or the surrounding area be able to drive and have your own car in case you have to take clients to appointments or out shopping. We pay petrol allowance at 40ppm between clients. have right to work in the UK status - we do not employ candidates who require sponsorship or wish to switch or split their sponsorship. We pay competitively (£12.45 - £15.20.ph) plus holiday pay and extra for bank holidays - up to £21.90. Duties vary between clients but may include: Helping with washing, dressing, personal care, Tidying the house, Shopping Prompting medication. Companionship and social visits out and about Astor Care and Nursing Agency have been providing care and support to clients and their families for over 30 years. We are a friendly, family run company providing homecare in the Guildford and Woking area. We have an excellent location reputation and a rating of GOOD in all areas from the CQC. It is appreciated, worthwhile, flexible and can fit in with your other commitments. Job Type: Part-time Pay: £12.45-£15.20 per hour Expected hours: 10 – 30 per week Benefits: Casual dress Company pension Free flu jabs Health & wellbeing programme Referral programme
Job duties: Develop Growth Strategies: Create and execute strategies that drive financial performance and enhance customer satisfaction by expanding Persona Beauty's presence in the beauty and personal care industry. Prioritize innovative nail and eyelash products to secure a competitive edge. Market and Consumer Insights: Conduct comprehensive market research to identify emerging opportunities in the European beauty sector. Analyze customer behavior and preferences to inform strategic marketing initiatives and product development. Strategic Client Engagement: Build strong relationships with prospective and existing clients, distributors, and strategic partners through regular communication and meetings. Focus on identifying business opportunities and fostering collaboration. Brand and Product Promotion: Champion Persona Beauty's product portfolio by developing marketing campaigns that emphasize the quality, sustainability, and innovation of its beauty solutions. Align promotional efforts with client and market needs to maximize impact. Sales and Contract Management: Oversee the drafting, negotiation, and management of sales contracts, ensuring adherence to legal standards and company policies while driving revenue growth. Sales Performance Tracking: Monitor and analyze sales data, including revenue trends and invoice records, to provide actionable insights for business decision-making and ensure alignment with company goals. Customer-Centric Feedback and Support: Manage customer feedback channels and provide exceptional after-sales support. Use insights from customer experiences to improve satisfaction and strengthen brand loyalty. Customer Relationship Management: Develop and maintain strong, long-term relationships with clients by anticipating their needs, incorporating feedback into strategies, and enhancing overall customer retention efforts. Team Leadership and Development: Lead, train, and mentor junior team members in marketing and customer relationship management to ensure alignment with Persona Beauty's values and objectives. Inspire a high-performance culture within the team.
Fresh Tree Care Services is committed to providing exceptional care and support to individuals in need. We are currently seeking a dedicated and compassionate Auxiliary Nurse (Nursing Assistant) to join our team and contribute to our mission of delivering outstanding health and personal care services. Location: Essex, Grace Job Type: Full-time Key Responsibilities: Assist patients with daily personal care tasks such as bathing, dressing, and feeding. Monitor patients’ health by checking vital signs (e.g., temperature, pulse, and blood pressure). Support nurses and other medical staff with medical procedures and patient care. Ensure patients’ comfort and safety by addressing their physical and emotional needs. Maintain a clean and hygienic environment for patients. Record and report any changes in patients' health or behavior to the supervising nurse. Provide companionship and emotional support to patients. Requirements: Certification in Nursing Assistance or equivalent training. Previous experience in healthcare or caregiving (preferred but not mandatory). Compassionate and patient-centered approach to caregiving. Strong communication and teamwork skills. Ability to handle physically demanding tasks with care and attention. Knowledge of basic health and safety guidelines. What We Offer: Competitive salary and benefits. Ongoing training and professional development opportunities. A supportive and inclusive working environment. The chance to make a real difference in people’s lives. If you have a passion for caring for others and meet the above qualifications, we would love to hear from you!
We’re recruiting healthcare assistants/ support workers/carers for immediate placement with our care homes and domiciliary clients. Previous experiences is necessary but not essential as we provide training for new entrants. DBS check is mandatory and willingness to engage in mandatory training is essential. You must have a right to work in the UK. Driving and access to own care is an advantage. Please note that we’re not currently offering sponsorship. Role includes assisting clients with activities of daily living including personal care, incontinence care, medication administration, cooking, light house work and other duties depending on the needs of the clients. We guarantee the National Minimum Wage. Please contact us for further details.
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