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Care Assistant

Comfort Call Limited
Nottinghamshire
2 days ago
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Job Description

Are you a compassionate and dedicated Care Assistant seeking a fulfilling role? CCH are looking for individuals like you to join our team

 Role summary

Pay Rate - £12.21 per hour 

Location -Mapperley

Hours - Flexible

About the position

CCH is in search of a caring and empathetic Care Assistant to provide dedicated support to the local people ensuring their needs are met with kindness and professionalism.

As an integral member of CCH, you’ll play a vital role in enhancing the well-being and quality of life of each individual under your care.



Your responsibilities will include

  • Companionship – being a friendly face & preventing loneliness
  • Personal Care – all aspects of personal hygiene
  • Medication – collecting prescriptions & providing reminders
  • Mealtimes – preparing tasty meals
  • Housekeeping – keeping their home just the way they like it
  • Mobility – help with getting around

The Successful Care Professional will ensure this is done with the highest level of understanding and dignity for our clients.

 If you’re ready to embark on a rewarding journey where every interaction counts, join us in creating a warm and supportive environment with our clients.


Qualifications

What you’ll bring to the team

  • Proficient in effective communication across all levels
  • Demonstrates a sincere interest in working with our specific client group
  • Successfully passed DBS screening
  • Patience, compassion & a positive attitude at all times
  • Demonstrate eagerness to engage in vocational training programs, continually enhancing skills and knowledge
  • Display initiative and autonomy



Additional Information

What’s in it for you

  • Enhanced occupational maternity and adoption pay
  • Enhanced occupational paternity pay entitlement
  • Death in Service Payment
  • Pension scheme
  • Benefits and Well-being Platform
  • 28 days annual leave (pro rata)
  • Cycle to work scheme
  • Refer a friend scheme – earn £300 per referral!
  • Blue Light Card eligibility – exclusive staff discounts at big brands for you
  • Flexible hours, part and full time available
  • Local work and paid mileage
  • Paid training – online and face to face
  • Self-development – progression opportunities
  • Access to our in-house app
  • Work for the largest care company in the UK!
  • No experience necessary
  • Book an interview at a time and date to suit you!

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