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A leading care provider in Middlesbrough is seeking a Care Assistant to support residents in a busy care home. The role involves providing compassionate care, maintaining care plans, and working collaboratively with a team to enhance residents' well-being. This position offers flexible hours and the chance to make a meaningful impact in the lives of those in care.
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St Martins Care
Middlesbrough, United Kingdom
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12.05.2025
26.06.2025
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Job Overview
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 residents 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
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.
Skills Needed
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. The organisation's commitment to excellence is reflected in its well-maintained facilities and compassionate, highly trained staff who strive to ensure residents feel safe and 'at home' while in their care.
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. Employees have noted the company's understanding and supportive senior management, highlighting it as an amazing place to work. The organisation is dedicated to maintaining a healthy work-life balance and offers opportunities for training and career advancement. This positive workplace culture ensures that staff are motivated and equipped to provide the highest standard of care to residents.
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