Job Description
What you’ll do
Our Care Assistants are the extraordinary people who do the everyday things that mean so much to our service users. Supporting vulnerable people to live safer and supported in their own homes, you’ll follow individual Short Term Care at Home Plans, working with people to maximise independence where possible. This will include supporting with activities such as personal care (bathing, dressing, managing continence needs, medication support), shopping, mealtimes and light housework where needed. You’ll be supported by a close-knit care team and experienced managers.
Strive to be proud to care and step in and step up. Be the Best of the Best and you could win one of our Extraordinary Carer awards and receive recognition at our annual Extraordinary People ceremony. We want to value you and the work you do.
Qualifications
What you’ll need
You don’t need any experience to apply for this role, just plenty of care, compassion, and resilience. You’ll be given all the training and mentoring you need to ensure you are fully equipped to complete the role to the best of your ability and make a real difference to the people of Lancashire. You will be asked to complete a robust training programme, with a blend of face-to-face training (paid), e-learning, and on-the-job mentoring, all combining to ensure you meet the standards of the Care Certificate.
Additional Information
Why choose us?
We see extraordinary achievements happen everyday thanks to the talent and commitment of our people. We want to transform the care industry by working smarter, using innovative tech, and driving forward positive change. As the largest care company in the UK, we have the size and success to offer you a world of career opportunity, choice, and security. Join us on our journey and continue yours.
City & County Healthcare Group is an equal opportunities employer.