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A healthcare service provider in Basildon is seeking Full or Part-Time Female Support Workers/Care Assistants to provide critical support to service users. Ideal candidates will be compassionate and patient, with a full UK driving license. Responsibilities include assisting with daily activities, emotional support, and community integration. Training is provided to all new staff. This role promises flexible hours and a chance to make a meaningful impact in people's lives.
At Guardian Care, every day is different. Every day offers the chance to do meaningful and rewarding work that truly changes people’s lives.
We are currently looking for Full or Part-Time Female Support Workers / Care Assistants to join our friendly, dedicated team supporting service users across Basildon and Laindon.
🚗A full driving licence and access to a vehicle is essential for this role.
Our services run 7 days a week, offering flexible shifts to suit your lifestyle:
🌟 Your Role as a Support Worker / Care Assistant
You’ll play a vital role our female service user to live independently, with dignity and confidence. No two days are the same—you’ll be supporting service users at home and in the community, making a real difference every day.
Key Responsibilities:
⭐ What Else You’ll Help With
🙋 What We’re Looking For
We welcome both experienced carers and those new to care—full training is provided.
We are seeking individuals who are:
We’re transforming the care industry by working smarter, using innovative tech, and recognising the extraordinary efforts of our teams.
As a Support Worker, you’ll receive:
🚀 Ready to Apply?
If you’re passionate about making a difference and want a role that’s more rewarding than a rollercoaster ride through a chocolate factory 🍫🎢, then come join our team of everyday heroes!
👉 Apply today and start your care journey with Guardian Care.
We are proud to be an equal opportunities employer.
This role is advertised as gender-specific due to the needs of the people we support, and was therefore exempt from the Equality Act 2010.