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Care Assistant (Darlington | Full Time Nights | £12.25/hr)

St Martins Care

Tees Valley

On-site

GBP 40,000 - 60,000

Full time

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Job summary

A reputable care provider in Tees Valley is seeking a Care Assistant to support residents in their care home. The role involves ensuring residents' needs are met and facilitating their independence. Flexible hours and the chance to make a significant impact are offered. Ideal for candidates who are compassionate, willing to learn, and looking to grow in a supportive environment.

Qualifications

  • Ability to assist residents with daily tasks by following care plans.
  • No previous experience required.

Responsibilities

  • Ensure residents are at the heart of care delivery.
  • Contribute to efficient running of the service.
  • Support residents to maintain relationships with their community.

Skills

Proficient written skills
Communication skills
Problem-solving skills

Education

Good English (written and verbal)
Job description

Job Description

Providing care and support to people in the latter stages of their life is a privilege. Old age is a fact of life, be part of the solution to deliver brilliant care, create fantastic memories and build relationships that will last a lifetime.

With a bit of luck, we will all be old one day. . . who will look after you. . . join us and help us to get it right today.

We are recruiting for a Care Assistant to support a busy care home with flexible hours, alternate weekends’, and an opportunity to make a real difference.

Location

The service’s premises, but you may be required to work from other locations at the discretion of the company and with appropriate notice.

Role-specific Duties
  • Ensure that residents are at the heart of care delivery, respecting their wishes and preferences to enhance their wellbeing.
  • Contribute to the efficient running of the service.
  • Support residents to maintain relationships and connections with their local community.
  • Follow care plans and other supporting information regarding residents.
  • Inform the Senior Care Assistant/Nurse of any changes in a resident's needs.
  • Promote and safeguard the welfare of those being supported.
Working With Others
  • Develop effective working relationships with colleagues within the service.
  • Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to maximise opportunities for residents.
  • Maintain and develop relationships with residents' loved ones.
Leading by Example
  • Seek opportunities for personal and professional growth.
  • Act as a role model for others and an ambassador for the service.
  • Be professional, polite, and reasonable at all times.
Personal and Professional Development
  • Have knowledge of, and work within, the Fundamental Standards.
  • Understand the regulatory framework governing the service, including CQC requirements.
  • Commit to achieving relevant qualifications commensurate with the role.
  • Attend statutory and other training as directed by management.
  • Follow all policies and procedures relevant to the role.
  • Embrace learning opportunities.
About The Role
Essential Criteria
Qualifications
  • Good English (written and verbal).
Skills
  • Proficient written skills to maintain care plans and care records in line with service policy.
  • Communication skills to build rapport with residents, communicate effectively with them, and inform colleagues, management, and professionals about their needs.
  • Problem-solving skills to adapt to and address situations quickly, develop solutions, and recognise/report situations requiring protection.
  • Ability to assist residents with daily tasks by following their care plan, this may include bathing, eating, dressing, grooming, and using the bathroom.
Previous Experience
  • Previous experience is not required.
Values-based Personal Qualities
  • Working Together: Involve residents, families, external agencies, and colleagues; speak up when things go wrong.
  • Respect and Dignity: Promote person-centred care and independence.
  • Everybody Counts: Ensure no discrimination or exclusion, understand human rights, and enable individuals to voice concerns.
  • Commitment to Quality of Care: Strive for quality, embrace constructive feedback, and seek opportunities for learning and improvement.
  • Compassion: Show kindness, empathy, and understanding in all interactions.
  • Improving Lives: Share ideas, focus on wellbeing, and improve outcomes for residents.
About The Company

Established over two decades ago, St Martins Care has grown into a reputable provider of comprehensive care services in the North East of England. The company offers a range of services, including residential, dementia, respite, and nursing care, tailored to meet the unique needs of each individual. With a focus on person-centred care, St Martins Care develops individualised care plans that address the physical, psychological, social, and emotional needs of residents.

Company Culture

St Martins Care fosters a supportive and collaborative work environment, emphasising respect, equality, and professional development. As a family-owned organisation, it values each team member's contributions and encourages open communication and teamwork.

Required Criteria
Desired Criteria
  • Previous experience of working in a similar environment.
  • Previous experience of working in a similar role.
  • Experience of working with service users, in particular, those that may have additional support needs.

Closing Date: Friday 31st October, 2025
Contract Type: fulltime
Salary: £12.25 Hourly

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