Contract with a Local Authority Job Summary: The Care Assistant (Day Duty) role is vital in supporting the personal care and wellbeing of residents within a care home setting This position requires a compassionate, patient, and respectful individual who can promote independence, dignity, and comfort in all aspects of care Working as part of a multidisciplinary team, the Care Assistant will contribute to maintaining a safe, clean, and welcoming environment, supporting residents with daily living tasks and participating in the social and emotional life of the home
Key Duties/Accountabilities (Sample): Assist residents with personal care tasks including washing, dressing, toileting, and hygiene Support residents with mobility issues and physical disabilities, using appropriate aids as outlined in care plans Monitor residents health and report any changes in condition to senior staff Participate in the organisation and delivery of recreational and social activities to promote mental and emotional wellbeing Accompany residents on medical appointments and community outings Assist with mealtime routines including preparing light meals, helping residents eat, and ensuring dietary requirements are met Perform domestic duties such as changing beds, cleaning rooms, laundry, and maintaining hygiene standards Respond appropriately to dementia and behavioural challenges, using calm and practical intervention techniques Maintain confidentiality in all matters relating to residents and the operation of the home Complete care documentation, contribute to care planning, and participate in resident reviews and staff meetings Adhere to all relevant health & safety and food hygiene regulations Attend mandatory training and professional development sessions as required Provide comfort and emotional support to residents, including those receiving end-of-life care Be flexible in covering additional shifts when needed, including weekends and occasional night duties
Skills/Experience: Previous experience in a care or health support role preferred but not essential Genuine commitment to the rights and dignity of older and/or disabled individuals Ability to carry out physically demanding tasks, including assisting with lifting and personal mobility Strong communication and interpersonal skills Team player with the ability to work independently when required Sound understanding of safeguarding, confidentiality, and personal/professional boundaries Willingness to engage in activities with residents to support emotional and social wellbeing Confidence in responding to challenging behaviour calmly and respectfully Reliable, flexible, and committed to providing consistent, high-quality care A good standard of personal hygiene and professional appearance
Additional Information: Enhanced DBS check required Shift work will include weekends and may require flexibility to cover night duty or emergency absences Use of PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) is required in line with infection control standards
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