Weekend community care assistant 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. - united kingdom, stroud, gloucestershire

are you an experienced carer or looking for a new rewarding job in heath and social care. we are looking for community care assistants to support clients in their own home. home helpers care have immediate vacancies for care staff in the stroud and surrounding villages.

if you are looking for weekend part time care assistant opportunity we have the following availability and would love to hear from you.

option 1.

4 p.m. to 10 p.m. saturdays and sundays

competitive hourly pay rate gbp10.40 - gbp11.50 an hour

option 2.

4 p.m. to 10 p.m. tuesdays saturdays and sundays

competitive hourly pay rate: weekdays gbp9.50 - gbp10.50 weekdays gbp10.40 - gbp11.50 an hour

we offer the following benefits:

generous mileage allowance of 45p a mile (when using your own car).

28 days paid leave (pro rota for part time staff) including bank holidays.

full training programme including shadow training

free dbs.

do you like meeting/helping people? looking for a career with a difference?

you will visit our clients in their own home and follow a care plan tailored to the individual, assisting them with a range of tasks including:

personal care including dressing, bathing and toileting

medicine administration

basic food preparation

housework

shopping

companionship

our local family run business achieved a good rating from the care quality commission.

to apply please submit your cv and we will be in touch shortly.

all recruitment offers are subject to satisfactory recruitment checks including enhanced level dbs.

job type: part-time

salary: gbp10.40-gbp11.50 per hour

licence/certification:

driving licence (required)

work authorisation:

united kingdom (required)


Home Helpers Care Ltd
United Kingdom, Stroud, Gloucestershire
2022-07-17
2022-08-16
FULL-TIME
1748249
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