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Healthcare Assistant

Catalyst Care Group

Bristol

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GBP 20,000 - 25,000

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Job summary

A healthcare organization in the South West England seeks a Healthcare Assistant to provide high-quality, person-centered care in individuals' homes. Ideal candidates should have at least 6 months of relevant experience and NVQ Level 3 in Health and Social Care. The role offers flexible working hours, specialist training opportunities, and a supportive community environment.

Benefits

Flexible working hours
Recognition programmes
Free DBS
Refer-a-friend bonus
Tax relief for work-related expenses

Qualifications

  • Minimum of 6 months of experience in healthcare settings.
  • Experience in supporting individuals with complex needs and autism.
  • Full UK driving licence preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Deliver high-quality, person-centered care in individuals’ homes.
  • Support individuals in developing new skills and interests.
  • Engage in communication with families for effective care delivery.

Skills

Empathy
Communication skills
Adaptability
Teamwork

Education

NVQ Level 3 in Health and Social Care
NVQ Level 2 in Health and Social Care
Job description

At Leaf Complex Care, part of the Catalyst Care Group, we are committed to providing expert complex care that transforms lives. We stand on the pillars of Compassion, Impact, and Community – values that guide our actions and our approach to compassionate care. We are seeking professionals who are passionate about making a significant difference in the lives of others while embodying these core values.

As a Healthcare Assistant, you will provide tailored compassionate care primarily in the homes of individuals and supporting them to live independently and with dignity within their communities.

Opportunities available across Bristol, Swindon, Gloucestershire, and Devon, South West England.

Responsibilities
  • Deliver high-quality, person-centered care to individuals’ homes and within their communities.
  • Support individuals in maintaining or developing new skills and personal interests.
  • Adapt care and support plans to meet the diverse needs of each individual, ensuring their comfort and safety.
  • Engage in proactive communication with families and care teams to ensure effective care delivery.
  • Support individuals in temporary residential placements or their own homes.
  • Perform household chores such as laundry, cleaning and food shopping.
  • Manage and support individuals with budgeting and financial management.
  • Assist with all aspects of personal care, including hygiene, dressing and feeding.
  • Plan, participate in and budget for community activities.
  • Maintain accurate records and clear communication with the brand team and other healthcare professionals.
Development & Support
  • On-shift support and guidance through the on-call system.
  • Regular supervisions.
  • Specialist training opportunities such as safeguarding, medication management, and more.
  • All mandatory training is free.
Work-Life Balance and Community
  • Flexible working hours – option to choose shifts based on availability.
  • Recognition programmes – celebrating and rewarding outstanding contributions.
  • Social events – opportunities to connect and build team spirit.
  • Free DBS.
  • Refer-a-friend bonus – incentives for introducing new workers to the company (recently rolled out).
  • Tax relief – the ability to claim through the government for work-related clothing and tools (e.g., uniforms, mileage, and equipment).
Qualifications

Preferred NVQ Level 3 in Health and Social Care (Level 2 acceptable). Minimum of 6 months of experience in similar healthcare settings and experience in support with complex needs, behaviours that challenge and autism. Business Car Insurance would be advantageous. Full UK driving licence would be preferred.

Candidate Traits and Competencies
  • Empathetic and able to adapt to the individuals’ environment.
  • Strong team player with excellent communication skills.
  • Open to feedback and able to incorporate it positively.
  • Friendly, understanding, and capable of addressing issues proactively.
  • Willingness to go above and beyond to support the varied and complex needs of our families.
  • A growth mindset with a passion for making a significant impact on the lives of the families we support.
  • Positive risk taking and reducing excessive restrictions to enhance the quality of life for those in care.
  • A proactive communicator dedicated to high-quality, compassionate, and person-centered care.
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