Join a team where you are truly valued River Exe Healthcare is a trusted, family-run home care provider with a strong reputation across East Devon—and we’re excited to be growing our team in South East Cornwall. We’re proud to deliver high-quality, person-centred care and to support a compassionate team who truly make a difference every day. If you're looking for a rewarding care career where you feel valued, supported, and part of something meaningful, we’d love to hear from you. Job Description & Responsibilities We offer full-time and part-time roles with flexibility to suit you. As a Community Complex Carer, you will already have some care experience and provide essential support to individuals in their own homes, helping them live independently, stay connected to their community, and enjoy a better quality of life. Your responsibilities will include: Assisting with daily living tasks to help maintain dignity and independence Providing personal care, including washing, dressing, and toileting, with sensitivity and respect Preparing meals and supporting with medication, ensuring clients’ health and well-being Accompanying clients to appointments, shops, and social outings to keep them active and engaged Offering companionship and emotional support, making a positive difference every day What We Offer Starting pay: £12.82 - £13.03 per hour Plus: Holiday pay, sick pay, pension contributions, and mileage at 30p per mile 28 days annual leave Monthly pay and pay reviews each April Contracted hours Access to pool cars Full face-to-face induction programme and in-house training on required complex care tasks Care Certificate Career progression opportunities Shifts available from 8am = 9pm A stable management team and local offices for ongoing support Monthly team meetings 24/7 medical and well-being support through our Employee Assistance Programme Blue Light Card Generous refer-a-friend scheme Company-paid social events Requirements Will have previous experience within care capacity, whether this be community, care home, hospital or similar or perhaps caring for a family member, though not essential as full training given. You must be a driver with a valid driving licence, ideally with access to car, though pool cars available. Be able to work every other weekend or one regular day every weekend. Have a calm, polite and caring nature. Genuine interest in supporting vulnerable adults and wanting to make a difference.