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A local care provider is seeking Care Assistants in the Sunbury-on-Thames area to support clients with daily routines and companionship. The role offers part-time shifts with competitive pay ranging from £14.50 to £15.70 per care call and flexible scheduling options. Ideal candidates should possess warmth and empathy, a valid UK driving license, and a genuine desire to help others. Training is provided for those with no experience. Join a supportive team dedicated to making a real difference in people's lives.
Location: Covering areas around Weybridge, Sunbury, Twickenham & Richmond
Part-Time Shifts Available: Choose your availability
Early Mornings: 7:00 – 11:00am
Evenings: 6-10pm
Alternate Weekends
Please Note:
At Right at Home, we don’t just provide care – we create meaningful, lasting moments every single day. Whether it’s helping with daily routines, sharing a conversation over tea, or simply being a reassuring presence, you’ll be making a real difference to someone’s life.
We’re not looking for just anyone. We want people who truly care – those with warmth, empathy and a genuine desire to support others.
Whether you’re changing careers or looking for a fresh start, full training is provided. You’ll receive a thorough induction, ongoing coaching and shadow shifts to build your confidence. As long as you have a kind heart and good communication skills, we’ll provide the rest.
At Right at Home, our CareGivers are the heartbeat of our service. We’re proud to invest in your success – through training, support and a genuinely caring work culture. When you join us, you’ll feel part of something meaningful, with the time and support you need to deliver care you can be proud of.
If you're passionate about making a real difference in people’s lives and want to be part of a team that truly values you, we’d love to hear from you.
Apply today and begin your journey with Right at Home – where care always comes first