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Permanent Full time contract, 40 hours per week, Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm shifts
£30,000 per annum
40 hours per week, Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm shifts
Honey Lane
08/07/2026
Honey Lane
What we can offer you
We’re proud of our happy home and are dedicated to creating a place where everyone enjoys coming to work each day.
As well being part of a lively and supportive team, we are surrounded by fascinating residents who also bring so much to our lives every day too.
As our Administrator for our residential care home you will manage administrative systems and processes to help our Care Home Manager run services. You will also help with the maintenance and preparation of KPI reports. You’ll ensure that the various departments in the care home run efficiently on a daily basis and any unexpected circumstances are resolved swiftly. Please note this role offers a mix of administration and front line care for people we support.
Here’s some other important things you need to know:
Exceptional people make an exceptional care home
We're looking for people who have a caring nature and want to work as part of an amazing team, surrounded by kindness and fun! For most of the roles in our vibrant care home, you don’t need specific qualifications or experience to be successful as full training is provided.
What we do look for are individuals who share our sense of compassion, care about people’s comfort and happiness and want to make a positive difference to the lives of our treasured residents and team members.
Caring for Our Mental Health – Together
At Honey Lane Care Home, we believe a happy, supported team delivers the best care. That’s why we’ve signed the Mental Health at Work Commitment – developed by experts with six essential standards that help us to create a home where everyone feels safe, valued, and able to thrive.
From trained Mental Health Champions to our online Wellbeing & Mindfulness Space, we make sure our people have the tools, time, and support they need – because your wellbeing matters here and when we take care of our minds, we can take care of each other and our residents even better