The role of the Care Assistant is to provide care and support for residents within the Christian ethos and aims of the Council for Social Witness.
Responsibilities
* To be a Key Worker/Primary Worker to residents.
* To help residents with dressing/undressing where necessary.
* To help residents with toileting/bathing where necessary.
* To take residents to and from the dining room when required.
* To accompany residents to hospital, clinic etc when necessary.
* To accompany residents on short walks.
* To encourage residents to be as active and as independent as possible.
* To carry out all care tasks with respect for the residents’ privacy and dignity.
* To give residents maximum choice over their lifestyle and affairs.
* To help residents exercise their rights as a citizen.
* To take part in social and recreational activities within the homewhich are designed to promote residents’ fulfilment.
* To assist with the administration and distribution of resident’s medication as appropriate.
* To assist senior staff with the assessment of and care planning for resident’s needs.
* To refer enquiries about residents to the Manager or Senior Care Assistant.
* To carry out all duties in a sensible, responsible and mature manner.
* To carry out any other reasonable duty which is necessary for the support and well-being of the residents.
* To take part in staff meetings within the home.
* To take part in any training sessions held in the home.
* To treat all matters confidentially.
* To be prepared to undertake NVQ training.
* To contribute to the overall Christian ethos of the home.
Skills and Qualifications
* Evidence an understanding of and respect for the needs of older people;
* Willing to undertake relevant training e.g. induction training, or NVQ/QCF level 2.
* Awareness of health and safety practices within a working environment.
* Proficiency in understanding, communicating and writing in English to level required by the duties of the post.
* Basic numeracy required by the duties of the post (as endorsed by appropriate qualification or use of numeracy skills in a work or home environment).
* Be willing to work additional hours to fulfil the requirements of the Home.
* Willing to maintain registration with the Northern Ireland Social Care Council.
* All applicants must be willing to behave in a manner which respects the Christian ethos of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland.
Further Information
Location: Trinity House.Salary: £12.35 per hour (Pay under review 1st April 2026)Hours: As and when requiredPlease note, from the 1st April 2026, the following new minimum wage rates will apply: 16-17 £8.00, 18-20 £10.85, 21 plus £12.71 per hour
Area: Derry or Londonderry
Closing date: 30 Apr 2026
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