We are looking for considerate people with a caring nature, who would gain enjoyment in helping others. You will be working within a team, supporting people in their own homes gaining job satisfaction on a daily basis. The support worker plays a vital role in delivering compassionate care to individuals who may be elderly, disabled, or otherwise in need of assistance with daily activities. The role centers on helping people maintain their dignity, independence, and quality of life, whilst supporting their social, emotional, and physical well-being. The role may require shift work and working weekends. Support workers must follow strict protocols regarding health, safety, infection control, and safeguarding. The work can be physically demanding, requiring manual handling and long periods on your feet. You must have a driving license and your own vehicle.
Experience in a similar role is preferred but not essential. All staff are registered for the care certificate. First Aid, Moving and Handling, Safeguarding and medication courses may be achieved in post if successful. A warm, outgoing and caring personality. Empathy, with the ability to respect and reassure anxious or worried service users as they may be in very poor health, elderly, disabled or have mental health problems. Good spoken and written communications skills. A strong sense of responsibility and a serious attitude to work. Good timekeeping and organisational skills. Ability to work in a team.
This position involves a regulated activity and will require an Enhanced disclosure & barring service check (DBS). The disclosure will, where appropriate to the role, include information against the independent safeguarding authority barred lists for working with children, adults or both.
28 days holiday per year including 8 public holidays. Company pension scheme. Full-time/Part-time. Flexible working hours. Zero-hour contract.
Salary starts at £12.80 per hour whilst under training and once fully operational £13.00 plus per hour.
Main Responsibilities
· Personal Care
· Providing direct support with personal hygiene, including bathing, washing, dressing, toileting, and grooming. This may involve using specialist equipment, assisting with mobility, and always ensuring comfort and privacy.
· Assistance with Meals
· Supporting clients with eating and drinking. This can include preparing food, helping to feed those with limited mobility, monitoring dietary needs, and ensuring that nutritional requirements are met.
· Medication Support
· Assisting with the administration of prescribed medication, adhering to set protocols and care plans. Support workers may also help remind clients to take medication and report any adverse reactions to medical staff or family members.
· Mobility Assistance
· Helping individuals to move safely within their environment, whether from bed to chair, around the home, or on outings. This may include using hoists, wheelchairs, walking frames, or other mobility aids.
· Emotional and Social Support
· Providing companionship, engaging clients in conversation, listening to concerns, and encouraging participation in social or recreational activities. Care assistants play a key role in combating loneliness and fostering emotional resilience.
· Household Tasks
· Undertaking light domestic duties such as cleaning, laundry, tidying, and maintaining a safe and hygienic environment for clients.
· Monitoring and Reporting
· Observing changes in clients' health, behaviour, or circumstances and reporting concerns to senior staff, nurses, or family members. Accurate record-keeping is essential to maintain continuity of care.
· End-of-Life Care
· Providing sensitive and dignified support to individuals and their families during palliative care or at the end of life, including emotional support and adherence to comfort care plans.
Key skills and qualities
· Compassion and Empathy
· A genuine desire to help others and the ability to relate sensitively to clients from diverse backgrounds.
· Patience and Resilience
· Managing challenging behavior's or emotional situations calmly and effectively, often under pressure.
· Communication Skills
· Clear verbal and written communication is necessary to interact with clients, families, and health professionals. Listening skills are equally important.
· Teamwork
· Working closely with colleagues and other professionals to coordinate care, share information, and support each other.
· Initiative and Problem-Solving
· Confidence to act independently, anticipate needs, and respond appropriately to unexpected situations.
· Attention to Detail
· Monitoring physical and emotional changes, maintaining accurate records, and following care plans precisely.
· Flexibility
· Adapting to changing routines, working different shifts including evenings, weekends, and public holidays.
· Respect for Privacy and Confidentiality
· Upholding the dignity of clients and maintaining strict confidentiality regarding their personal information and circumstances.
· A caring disposition and commitment to helping others
· Good literacy and numeracy skills
· Willingness to undertake training in areas such as health and safety, Care Certificate, manual handling, medication administration, First Aid and safeguarding vulnerable adults
This role can give opportunities for personal and professional growth within the company. With experience and further training, support workers may progress to roles such as Senior care roles/team leaders.
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time
Pay: £12.80-£13.30 per hour
Expected hours: 5 – 40 per week
Benefits:
* Company pension
* Flexitime
Work Location: In person