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Join a leading healthcare provider as a Bank Care Assistant, where you'll provide compassionate care to residents. This role offers a fulfilling opportunity to support daily living and create meaningful moments in a rewarding environment. Flexible hours and training provided.
As a Bank Care Assistant at a Barchester care home, you'll help residents enjoy each day by providing quality care and support. Your duties include assisting with daily living, offering companionship, and sharing memorable moments. This role allows you to bring dedication and compassion to a fulfilling environment.
Every day will be different, involving tasks such as supporting residents with food and drink, following care plans, and ensuring each resident receives one-on-one attention. It's a meaningful opportunity to utilize your skills and develop your career.
Barchester Healthcare is one of the UK's leading healthcare providers, operating over 200 care homes and retirement properties nationwide. We are committed to high-quality care and support, offering diverse career development opportunities.
Bank Care Assistant - Night Shift Only
About the role: As a Bank Care Assistant, you'll ensure residents receive the care they deserve, supporting with daily activities, companionship, and sharing meaningful moments. Work varies daily, providing a rewarding environment to apply and develop your skills.
About you: To join us, you should have experience caring for older people, a proactive attitude, and excellent communication skills. Your empathy and warm-heartedness will be evident, along with the compassion necessary to deliver outstanding care. We will provide training to help you succeed.
Rewards package: We offer competitive pay, flexible hours, and numerous learning and development opportunities, reflecting our commitment to staff growth.
Note: As this is a bank position, hours and days vary based on cover needs, such as for leave or sickness.
If you're eager to use your people skills in a caring organization, this role offers a rewarding experience.
This role requires a DBS check in accordance with the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975, to ensure suitability for working with vulnerable adults.