Community Care Worker
Penzance and Surrounding Areas
Full-time / Part-time / Flexible shifts available About the Role
We are looking for
compassionate and reliable Community Care Workers
to support individuals living independently in their own homes. As a Community Care Worker, you will play a vital role in helping people maintain their dignity, independence, and quality of life within their local community. This role involves providing practical support, personal care, and companionship tailored to each individual's needs. Key Responsibilities
Providing personal care, including washing, dressing, and toileting Supporting individuals with mobility and daily living activities Assisting with meal preparation and hydration Administering or prompting medication in line with care plans Offering companionship and emotional support Supporting individuals to attend appointments or community activities Maintaining accurate care records and reporting changes in wellbeing Working in a person-centred, respectful, and professional manner at all times About You
We're looking for someone who is: Caring, patient, and empathetic Reliable with good time-keeping Comfortable working independently in the community Able to communicate clearly with service users, families, and colleagues Committed to delivering high-quality, person-centred care Previous experience in domiciliary or community care is beneficial but
not essential
- full training and ongoing support can be provided. Requirements
Right to work in the UK Enhanced DBS check (or willingness to obtain one) Ability to travel between service users (car and driving licence essential) Willingness to work flexible hours, including mornings, evenings, or weekends What We Offer
Competitive hourly pay Flexible working patterns to suit your availability Paid training and opportunities for development Supportive management and clear communication The chance to make a genuine difference in your local community Why This Role Matters
Community Care Workers enable people to remain safe, supported, and independent in their own homes. This role is not just about care tasks - it's about
building trust, promoting dignity, and improving lives .