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Care Assistant (Nights) - Part Time

Care Assistant (Nights) - Part Time
Greater London
1 day ago
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Our multi-award-winning organisation is looking to recruit a Night Care Assistant to join our Care team. The role of Care Assistant is based on a rota basis which may include evening and weekend shifts. This is a pivotal position to help ensure our residents live a meaningful life and feel involved within their community.



The role of Care Assistant will involve the delivery of Care Services within our Care Homes to excellent standards.



This post is for an average of 24 hours per week working 12 hour shifts 8pm to 8am, including some weekends.



What you will be doing

A fantastic opportunity has arisen to work as a Care Assistant in our friendly and dedicated team. This is a key role supporting residents. You will:



Assist residents with personal care, food and drink and administering medication

Support residents in all activities of daily living to maximise wellbeing and promote choice, independence, and dignity

Provide encouragement and companionship by engaging with residents and other stakeholders

Support with recreational activities



Who are we looking for?

The successful candidate will:



Have a Level 2 Diploma in Health and Social Care (or willingness to be trained)

Be naturally compassionate and able to demonstrate integrity, through treating our residents fairly and with respect

Have a willingness to undertake all aspects of care to meet the physical, emotional, and social needs of our residents

Ability to work shifts (including weekends and evenings)

Jewish Care is the largest provider of health and social care services for the Jewish community in the UK. Every week, we touch the lives of 10,000 people. We provide services to a range of people including older people, people with mental health needs and people living with dementia.



 Our five values are at the heart of the way we work. They drive how we act as individuals and as an organisation and shape our culture. We value Excellence, Integrity, Innovation, Compassion, and Inclusivity.



Jewish Care operate a rolling recruitment process and reserve the right to close the advert once a suitable candidate has been identified.

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