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A leading care provider in London seeks Care Assistants to deliver exceptional home care. This role involves visiting clients for personal care, medication management, and household support. Flexible scheduling options are available, with competitive pay and ongoing training opportunities. Join a diverse team committed to making a positive impact in clients' lives.
Location: London
Salary: £13.50 - £15 per hour
Availability: Full time, part time, and weekends
If providing exceptional home care is your passion, The Good Care Group offers the perfect opportunity. We are seeking reliable, experienced care assistants in Central London to offer care and companionship to clients in their homes, visiting multiple locations during your shift. We accommodate various schedules, including early mornings, evenings, and weekends, to fit your lifestyle.
Our clients are based in Kensington, Chelsea, Hammersmith, and the South West London area. You should be prepared to travel to these locations.
As a domiciliary care assistant in Central London, you'll make a meaningful difference in clients’ lives. You will visit clients' homes for a minimum of 1-hour calls, assisting with personal care, medication management, household tasks, and supporting clients in pursuing their interests and hobbies.
We seek individuals with at least 6 months of experience as a visiting carer, healthcare assistant, or previous work in care homes or hospitals. If you are friendly, compassionate, and eager to make a positive impact, we want to hear from you!
We are committed to diversity and inclusivity, providing equal opportunities and reasonable adjustments. We have launched Neurodiversity and LGBTQ+ steering groups to promote inclusivity and welcome applications from all backgrounds.
Please note, successful applicants will need to complete an Enhanced DBS and PVG check. It is a criminal offence for barred individuals to apply for roles involving unsupervised work with vulnerable groups under the Safeguarding and Vulnerable Groups Act 2006.