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Care Assistant

Norwood House
Suffolk
2 months ago
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About the Role

Join Our Warm and Supportive Family at Norwood House!

Norwood House, proudly part of Holmwood Holdings—a dynamic and forward-thinking care provider—is committed to delivering exceptional standards of care. We truly value our team members, investing in your growth and creating an environment where everyone can flourish.

We are now seeking caring, enthusiastic, and dedicated Care Assistants to join our welcoming and supportive community. Whether you’re new to care or have years of experience, at Norwood House your dedication will be genuinely appreciated, and your personal and professional growth actively supported.


Job Opportunity

No Experience? No Problem!

 We believe that kindness, patience, and compassion come naturally—and that's what really matters. If you bring these qualities, we’ll provide the rest:

  • Full training leading to the Care Certificate
  • A protected and supportive induction period
  • A dedicated buddy to help you settle in smooth


Flexible Shift Options:

  • Day and night shifts available
  • Full-time, part-time, and bank roles available


If you’re passionate about positively impacting lives, we'd love to welcome you to our team!


Essential Skills

What We Are Looking For:

  • A genuine passion to make a difference in the lives of others
  • Hardworking, motivated, and committed to providing exceptional care
  • A respectful, compassionate, and positive approach
  • Strong team spirit and excellent communication skills


You’ll be encouraged to build meaningful relationships with residents—sharing conversations, interests, and daily activities tailored to their individual lifestyles.

Apply today and help shape a brighter future at Norwood House!


Benefits

  • Competitive rates of pay
  • Permanent contracts with guaranteed hours
  • Free uniform and enhanced DBS check paid for
  • Free employee counselling support
  • Complimentary meals while on shift
  • Company pension scheme
  • Career advancement opportunities with fully funded NVQ qualifications


If you are passionate about making a difference and leading a dedicated team, we’d love to hear from you!

Apply today and help shape the future at Norwood House!

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