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Senior Night Care Assistant Casual

East Riding of Yorkshire Council
East Riding of Yorkshire
1 week ago
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In addition to the salary, this role attracts enhanced payments, which include:

Time and a half for all weekend hours. Time and a third for weekdays hours worked between 20.00 and 23.00 (late shifts end at 23.00).

Are you looking for a rewarding career with development opportunities, great benefits, and training?

Wold Haven Residential is a care home for older people in Pocklington. The home has been awarded a 'Good' rating by the Care Quality Commission and we pride ourselves on quality and providing a homely environment for our residents.

The senior care assistants play a vital role in leading a shift and ensuring residents are supported to live their best possible lives.

Are you an experienced care assistant / worker looking for a new challenge and progressing your career in adult social care? Or are you an existing senior care assistant / worker looking for a new challenge? If so, we have an opportunity that will take you to the next step on your career ladder.

Your wealth of knowledge and experience to support and lead a shift team in delivering high quality care and support that enables residents to achieve the best quality of life. This role is for night working between the hours of 23:00 & 07:00 AM to support our residents during the night and to oversee the care team at night.

Casual Contracts Only on a as and when basis.

Sponsorships are not available for this role and all applicants must have an existing right to work in the UK.

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