Evening community carer
Being a Support Worker for Majestic Care North West Ltd means you are a member of Burnley’s largest leading care provider who is appointed by the NHS.
Shifts:
4pm - 10.30pm
Salary & Benefits for care assistant:
And what are the benefits of working with Majestic Care Northwest Ltd?
Competitive hourly rates up to £12.50ph and 28 days’ annual leave (pro rata)*
Free Comprehensive training and ongoing support – We’re with you every step of the way
The opportunity to progress your career with a fully-funded diploma QCF in social care*
Mileage paid of 25p per mile in your wage every month
Responsibilities for care assistant
You will meet and support some very interesting people from a very varied walk of life and more often than not become a good friend of the service user and their family, someone they can rely on for both moral support as well as being there to maybe assist with personal care, medication and normal household tasks such as helping to prepare a meal, mobility and shopping etc.
You will become a member of a very friendly yet professional Leading Care Agency that knows how to care for their staff members. Benefit from flexible hours, full or part time, career progression and total job satisfaction knowing that you have made a difference to someone’s life
Requirements for carer
You will require a clear Enhanced DBS of which the company pay for.
Reliability is essential. You will be responsible for providing support to people in need therefore being reliable is imperative. Communication skills, basic maths and literacy skills are essential, as you will need to assess a service user’s progress and report back to your manager.You will also be working together as a team with other support workers.
You don’t need previous experience to become a care assistant, as we provide full training.
So, what are we looking for?
We’d love to hear from you if you’re:
Caring, compassionate and a good listener
An energetic, happy person who enjoys forming relationships with all sorts of people
Happy to offer support with a range of tasks, including personal care to both males and females, preparing meals, administering medicine, shopping and light household duties