About the role
You'll be supporting people to live fulfilling, independent lives while building valuable skills for a career in care.
Key responsibilities
- Providing person-centred care and support to individuals with a range of needs
- Making a difference every day by supporting people with their independence, wellbeing and confidence
- Developing communication skills to build positive relationships with residents, families and professionals
- Supporting daily living activities such as personal care, nutrition and wellbeing
- Promoting dignity, respect, safeguarding and equality in all aspects of care
- Learning how to use care plans and digital systems to record what you do
- Working as part of a team with colleagues and health professionals to deliver high-quality care
Skills, qualifications and experience
- A kind, caring nature and a real desire to make a positive difference in people’s lives
- Good communication skills and the ability to listen, understand and show empathy
- A willingness to learn, grow and develop into a skilled care professional
- Basic IT skills to record information accurately (e.g., care notes and reports)
- Reliability, patience and a professional approach to supporting others
- Ability to work as part of a team and use your initiative when needed
- English and Maths GCSEs at grade 4/C (or equivalent), or a willingness to work towards achieving them as part of your apprenticeship
What this apprenticeship offers
- A Level 2 Adult Care Worker qualification earned while you work
- Real workplace experience
- A strong CV and clear progression options within health and social care
- Hands‑on experience in a professional, supportive environment
Why St Monica Trust?
This apprenticeship offers a unique opportunity to see the real-world impact of your work, building confidence, experience and a recognised qualification while contributing to services that support older people across our communities, now and for the future. Joining St Monica Trust means being part of a values-led charity dedicated to creating communities where older people truly flourish. Guided by compassion, respect and inclusion, we focus on people first, supporting residents, colleagues and communities to live well, feel valued and belong. Alongside meaningful work, we offer an excellent benefits package that recognises and supports our people.
Salary and hours
- £11.25 per hour, plus enhancements where applicable
- 30 hours per week, including protected study time
- Monday – Sunday, 07:00 – 14:30 or 14:00 – 21:30 (every other weekend)
- Dedicated support from your team, manager, apprenticeship provider and Apprenticeship Lead
- A strong foundation for long-term career progression