Care home: Jubilee Heights
Location: Irwell Street, Bury, BL9 0HE
Contract type: Part time shifts working 8am‑2pm or 2pm‑8pm
Rate: £12.71 per hour
Are you a caring, compassionate and cheerful person with lots to give? Join us as our new Health Care Assistant at Jubilee Heights care home in Bury.
As a Health Care Assistant you’ll be part of a supportive team and help make every day better for the people we support. You’ll help adults living with complex care needs live their best lives while developing valuable skills and experience.
This is an exciting opportunity to join a brand new team in a state‑of‑art, purpose‑built home, giving you the chance to make a real difference.
Jubilee Heights is part of Exemplar Health Care, one of the country’s leading nursing care providers. The home will support adults living with acquired brain injuries, complex mental health needs, dementia and physical disabilities.
Responsibilities
* Support people with personal care
* Assist people at meal times
* Understand individual health and wellbeing needs
* Encourage and support people to take part in social activities, both in and out of the home
* Promote choice, dignity, independence and respect
* Complete and maintain care records
We have higher‑than‑average staffing levels, giving you more time to spend with the people you support.
Qualifications & attributes
* Relevant experience and qualifications are valued but not essential.
* Caring, kind, understanding and calm
* Able to defuse challenging situations
* Energetic and outgoing, with a positive, can‑do attitude
* A great listener and communicator
* Person who places people at the heart of everything they do and identifies with Exemplar Health Care values of fun, integrity, responsiveness, success and teamwork
Benefits & perks
* Regular supervision, peer support, learning opportunities and career prospects
* Access to wages before payday
* Retail and lifestyle discounts
* Free DBS check
* 24/7 counselling and support
* Blue Light Card eligibility
Who we offer support for
Adults living with dementia, neuro‑disabilities, mental health conditions, physical disabilities and complex needs.
Career development
Every new colleague attends induction and mandatory role‑specific training, equipping them with skills to deliver exceptional care. Opportunities for progression across care, nursing, management, quality and support are available.
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