Care Worker – Full Time Hours: 35–40 hours per week Contract: Permanent Some roles fill your time. This one fills your heart. We’re looking for compassionate, dependable Care Workers to support people in their own homes — helping them feel safe, valued, and able to live as independently as possible. This is more than just a job. It’s about building trust, offering comfort, and being a consistent, caring presence in someone’s day. The Heart of the Role As a Care Worker, you’ll be supporting individuals in their own homes, providing personalised care that respects their routines, preferences, and independence. Every person you support will have their own story — and your role is to honour that by delivering care that feels human, respectful, and genuinely kind. You’ll be part of a wider team, but often working independently, making a real difference one visit at a time. What You’ll Be Doing Your role will be varied, meaningful, and centred around both practical support and emotional connection: Personal Care Supporting with washing, dressing, and daily routines Assisting with medication where required Promoting dignity, comfort, and wellbeing Daily Living Support Preparing meals and drinks Helping maintain a clean, safe home environment Supporting everyday routines that bring comfort and familiarity Companionship Offering conversation, reassurance, and emotional support Encouraging independence and engagement in daily life Practical Support Assisting with shopping or errands Supporting with appointments where needed Monitoring wellbeing and reporting any changes Keeping clear and accurate care records Sometimes, the smallest acts — a chat, a smile, simply being there — can make the biggest difference. Your Working Pattern Full-time hours: 35–40 hours per week Shifts scheduled across the week based on client needs A mix of mornings, evenings, and some weekend availability You’ll receive your rota in advance, helping you plan your time while maintaining consistency for the people you support. Training & Support You’ll never be expected to do this alone. You’ll receive: A full induction to help you feel confident from day one Ongoing training and development opportunities Regular support from experienced coordinators and managers A team environment where your voice and input matter Who This Role Is For This role could be perfect if you are: Kind, patient, and naturally caring Reliable and able to work independently Respectful of others’ homes, choices, and individuality A good communicator who builds trust easily Whether you’re experienced in care or completely new, what matters most is your attitude and willingness to make a difference. A Role That Truly Matters You may be the highlight of someone’s day — the person who brings reassurance, comfort, and a sense of normality. If this feels like the kind of role you’ve been searching for — or if you know in your heart that you could make a real difference — we’d love for you to apply and take that first step. Requirements Essential Requirements Right to work in the UK Good communication skills A caring and professional approach Ability to travel between clients (A driving licence and access to a vehicle may be required depending on the area.)