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NHS Jobs - Taunton
from £12.75 an hour
PermanentFull time
Package Description: We are looking for a compassionate, patient, and reliable Care and Support Assistant to provide dedicated support to one gentleman with autism. This role is primarily focused on building a trusting relationship with him, understanding his individual needs, and helping him to live a fulfilling, independent life. A key aspect of this role is developing and maintaining a positive, professional relationship with his family. You will liaise regularly with family members, communicating effectively, sharing relevant updates, and working collaboratively to ensure a consistent, person-centred approach that meets his needs and promotes his wellbeing. While your main responsibility will be supporting this individual, you will also be expected to provide care and support to other service users within the service as required. This includes promoting independence, assisting with daily living activities, supporting social and community engagement, and ensuring the wellbeing, dignity, and individual choices of everyone you support.What we offer Outstanding career development with fully funded professional training and qualifications (up to QCF level 5). Flexible contracts to work around you Up to £12.75 an hour Blue Light care discount package Company pension scheme On demand pay About you: Above all, were looking for someone kind, compassionate, and genuinely passionate about helping others. You dont need previous care experience or qualifications; if you have the right attitude and a caring nature, we can teach you the rest. Youll bring: A warm, caring, and compassionate approach to supporting others Strong people skills and the ability to build meaningful relationships A supportive, professional, and team-focused mindset A minimum of 12 months remaining on your right to work in the UK (please note we are currently unable to offer sponsorship) A full UK driving licence Flexibility to work alternating weekends If youve got a kind heart, a listening ear, and a desire to make a clients world a little brighterwhile learning new, valuable skills and continuing your developmentwed love you to join our team. About us For 40 years, Agincare has been proudly supporting communities across the UK. Today, with more than 5,500 team members nationwide, we are one of the countrys leading family-owned care providers, delivering high-quality care and support services across more than 170 locations.We are proud supporters of the Care Leaver Covenant and Armed Forces community, offering guaranteed interviews for eligible applicants. All our adult services are regulated by the CQC, and our children's services are regulated by Ofsted. We are committed to creating an inclusive workplace and welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and experiences. Please note that we are currently unable to offer visa sponsorship. If this particular role isnt the right fit for you, we encourage you to explore our other vacancies, www.agincare.com/careers
Added on 11 Aug 2026
Save to favouritesNHS Jobs - Taunton
from £12.75 an hour
PermanentFull time
Package Description: We are looking for a compassionate, patient, and reliable Care and Support Assistant to provide dedicated support to one gentleman with autism. This role is primarily focused on building a trusting relationship with him, understanding his individual needs, and helping him to live a fulfilling, independent life. A key aspect of this role is developing and maintaining a positive, professional relationship with his family. You will liaise regularly with family members, communicating effectively, sharing relevant updates, and working collaboratively to ensure a consistent, person-centred approach that meets his needs and promotes his wellbeing. While your main responsibility will be supporting this individual, you will also be expected to provide care and support to other service users within the service as required. This includes promoting independence, assisting with daily living activities, supporting social and community engagement, and ensuring the wellbeing, dignity, and individual choices of everyone you support.What we offer Outstanding career development with fully funded professional training and qualifications (up to QCF level 5). Flexible contracts to work around you Up to £12.75 an hour Blue Light care discount package Company pension scheme On demand pay About you: Above all, were looking for someone kind, compassionate, and genuinely passionate about helping others. You dont need previous care experience or qualifications; if you have the right attitude and a caring nature, we can teach you the rest. Youll bring: A warm, caring, and compassionate approach to supporting others Strong people skills and the ability to build meaningful relationships A supportive, professional, and team-focused mindset A minimum of 12 months remaining on your right to work in the UK (please note we are currently unable to offer sponsorship) A full UK driving licence Flexibility to work alternating weekends If youve got a kind heart, a listening ear, and a desire to make a clients world a little brighterwhile learning new, valuable skills and continuing your developmentwed love you to join our team. About us For 40 years, Agincare has been proudly supporting communities across the UK. Today, with more than 5,500 team members nationwide, we are one of the countrys leading family-owned care providers, delivering high-quality care and support services across more than 170 locations.We are proud supporters of the Care Leaver Covenant and Armed Forces community, offering guaranteed interviews for eligible applicants. All our adult services are regulated by the CQC, and our children's services are regulated by Ofsted. We are committed to creating an inclusive workplace and welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and experiences. Please note that we are currently unable to offer visa sponsorship. If this particular role isnt the right fit for you, we encourage you to explore our other vacancies, www.agincare.com/careers
Added on 11 Aug 2026
Save to favouritesNHS Jobs - Taunton
from £12.75 an hour
PermanentFull time
Package Description: We are looking for a compassionate, patient, and reliable Care and Support Assistant to provide dedicated support to one gentleman with autism. This role is primarily focused on building a trusting relationship with him, understanding his individual needs, and helping him to live a fulfilling, independent life. A key aspect of this role is developing and maintaining a positive, professional relationship with his family. You will liaise regularly with family members, communicating effectively, sharing relevant updates, and working collaboratively to ensure a consistent, person-centred approach that meets his needs and promotes his wellbeing. While your main responsibility will be supporting this individual, you will also be expected to provide care and support to other service users within the service as required. This includes promoting independence, assisting with daily living activities, supporting social and community engagement, and ensuring the wellbeing, dignity, and individual choices of everyone you support.What we offer Outstanding career development with fully funded professional training and qualifications (up to QCF level 5). Flexible contracts to work around you Up to £12.75 an hour Blue Light care discount package Company pension scheme On demand pay About you: Above all, were looking for someone kind, compassionate, and genuinely passionate about helping others. You dont need previous care experience or qualifications; if you have the right attitude and a caring nature, we can teach you the rest. Youll bring: A warm, caring, and compassionate approach to supporting others Strong people skills and the ability to build meaningful relationships A supportive, professional, and team-focused mindset A minimum of 12 months remaining on your right to work in the UK (please note we are currently unable to offer sponsorship) A full UK driving licence Flexibility to work alternating weekends If youve got a kind heart, a listening ear, and a desire to make a clients world a little brighterwhile learning new, valuable skills and continuing your developmentwed love you to join our team. About us For 40 years, Agincare has been proudly supporting communities across the UK. Today, with more than 5,500 team members nationwide, we are one of the countrys leading family-owned care providers, delivering high-quality care and support services across more than 170 locations.We are proud supporters of the Care Leaver Covenant and Armed Forces community, offering guaranteed interviews for eligible applicants. All our adult services are regulated by the CQC, and our children's services are regulated by Ofsted. We are committed to creating an inclusive workplace and welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and experiences. Please note that we are currently unable to offer visa sponsorship. If this particular role isnt the right fit for you, we encourage you to explore our other vacancies, www.agincare.com/careers
Added on 11 Aug 2026
Save to favouritesNHS Jobs - Taunton
from £12.75 an hour
PermanentFull time
Package Description: We are looking for a compassionate, patient, and reliable Care and Support Assistant to provide dedicated support to one gentleman with autism. This role is primarily focused on building a trusting relationship with him, understanding his individual needs, and helping him to live a fulfilling, independent life. A key aspect of this role is developing and maintaining a positive, professional relationship with his family. You will liaise regularly with family members, communicating effectively, sharing relevant updates, and working collaboratively to ensure a consistent, person-centred approach that meets his needs and promotes his wellbeing. While your main responsibility will be supporting this individual, you will also be expected to provide care and support to other service users within the service as required. This includes promoting independence, assisting with daily living activities, supporting social and community engagement, and ensuring the wellbeing, dignity, and individual choices of everyone you support.What we offer Outstanding career development with fully funded professional training and qualifications (up to QCF level 5). Flexible contracts to work around you Up to £12.75 an hour Blue Light care discount package Company pension scheme On demand pay About you: Above all, were looking for someone kind, compassionate, and genuinely passionate about helping others. You dont need previous care experience or qualifications; if you have the right attitude and a caring nature, we can teach you the rest. Youll bring: A warm, caring, and compassionate approach to supporting others Strong people skills and the ability to build meaningful relationships A supportive, professional, and team-focused mindset A minimum of 12 months remaining on your right to work in the UK (please note we are currently unable to offer sponsorship) A full UK driving licence Flexibility to work alternating weekends If youve got a kind heart, a listening ear, and a desire to make a clients world a little brighterwhile learning new, valuable skills and continuing your developmentwed love you to join our team. About us For 40 years, Agincare has been proudly supporting communities across the UK. Today, with more than 5,500 team members nationwide, we are one of the countrys leading family-owned care providers, delivering high-quality care and support services across more than 170 locations.We are proud supporters of the Care Leaver Covenant and Armed Forces community, offering guaranteed interviews for eligible applicants. All our adult services are regulated by the CQC, and our children's services are regulated by Ofsted. We are committed to creating an inclusive workplace and welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and experiences. Please note that we are currently unable to offer visa sponsorship. If this particular role isnt the right fit for you, we encourage you to explore our other vacancies, www.agincare.com/careers
Added on 11 Aug 2026
Save to favouritesFife Council
£26,786 to £29,170 a year
HybridPermanentFull time
This is far from a typical role. You’ll be part of a Complex Care Service supporting adults with autism and complex behaviours, where individuals may experience high levels of anxiety or distress and rely on consistent, structured support to feel safe and secure. You’ll join a skilled, close-knit team that works together, staying calm under pressure while bringing energy, humour and creativity to every shift. If you thrive in a role where no two days are the same, where teamwork is essential, and where your contribution has a real and lasting impact, this is an opportunity to make a genuine difference. You will be part of a supportive multidisciplinary team, working closely with speech and language therapists, occupational therapists and clinical psychologists to deliver consistent, person-centred support. As a Care Assistant, you will support people to live safely and as independently as possible in their own homes. Using clear communication, structure and consistency, you will help individuals manage anxiety and navigate daily challenges with confidence. You’ll play a key role in fostering a positive, supportive team culture while promoting social inclusion and meaningful community engagement. The role also involves supporting essential daily living skills such as personal care, cooking, shopping, attending appointments and managing medication. You will maintain accurate records and contribute to person-centred support plans that reflect everyone's needs and aspirations. Full training is provided, including Physical Intervention and Escape Techniques, and you should be physically able to undertake this training as part of the role. Not all our vacancies are advertised here. Please visit www.fife.gov.uk/jobs to view all our current vacancies. While you are on our site, why not sign up for 'Job Alerts' and we will email you when we advertise a vacancy that you may be interested in. Refer to our FAQ page if you require further guidance. For further information please contact: Gina McEwan - Gina.McEwan@fife.gov.uk
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Added on 7 Aug 2026
Save to favouritesCare Outlook Ltd.
£13.84 to £15.97 an hour
PermanentFull time
Apply now to join our great team of Care Assistants here at Care Outlook to help improve the lives of the vulnerable and elderly in their own homes in the Eastbourne area, guaranteed hours available. As a healthcare assistant, you will be going from door to door providing personal care, building relationships, and making a big difference to those who need it whilst gaining great job satisfaction. Benefits of working for us as a Care Assistant: Guaranteed contracted hours Rates of pay from £13.84 - £15.97 per hour Enhanced pay at weekends & Bank Holidays Earn £500 WELCOME BONUS* Mileage paid at 40p per mile Earn £300 Refer a friend scheme Company issued mobile phone Full & Part time hours available 28 days annual leave (pro rata) DBS cost covered 2-weekly payroll Free uniform The Role: Assisting clients with personal care (Washing, toileting, dressing etc.) Performing light housekeeping tasks. Observing, monitoring and recording keeping. The Requirements: Full UK driving licence and access to own vehicle. Caring, reliable, patient and compassionate. Areas we cover: Eastbourne and Hailsham Bexhill and Hastings Uckfield Lewes Crowborough Heathfield Surrounding areas Shifts available for Care Assistants: 07:00am – 14:00pm 16:00pm – 22:00pm 19:00pm - 22:00pm Weekend availability required on a rotational basis, with schedules agreed in advance. As this role is in the community you must hold a UK Driving licence and access to your own vehicle to be considered for this position. No experience necessary, as our starters are provided with a fully comprehensive training programme, in full. To support non-drivers, we offer an electric bike scheme with contributions towards the cost of a high-quality electric bike to help you get around for work.
Added on 18 Jul 2026
Save to favouritesMcCarthy Stone - Exmouth, Devon.
On-sitePermanentPart time
McCarthy & Stone are recruiting a Care Assistant to join the team at our The Curlews development in Exmouth, Devon. Built in 2024, The Curlews is a Retirement Living Plus development that consists of 59 apartments with the over 70's in mind, providing excellent on-site facilities and set within beautiful grounds. Hourly rate: £13.70 per hour, plus earn up to an additional £1.30 for working evening and weekend hours Hours: 16 per week About the role: As a Care Assistant you will provide the highest quality of individual care to our residents enabling them to live later life well. You will deliver housekeeping and domestic support across the general estate, including apartment cleans. Duties will be varied and include supporting and encouraging our residents to take part in a wide range of activities that support their health and wellbeing. You will help them to book appointments, arrange transport and where necessary, escort them on visits and assist with their shopping. Every day will be diverse, and you’ll have the opportunity to use your people skills to make a real difference. About you: You will be a warm, friendly individual with ideally some experience of working in a care or support environment. You will have a passion for making a difference to the wellbeing and happiness of older people and enjoy working as part of team in a busy work setting. You will be driven to deliver excellent customer service. You will want to work in the Health and Social care sector and preferably have a QCF Health and Social Care (Adults) Level 2 qualification, although consideration will be given to a candidate with an alternative qualifications and relevant experience. McCarthy & Stone have a wealth of support and benefits for their staff. These include: 28 days holiday inclusive of bank holidays (pro rata if part time hours) Life insurance and company pension Opportunities to stay in our guest suites across all our developments UK wide Discounts on apartment purchases for employees and immediate family Management and leadership training and support with professional qualifications 24/7 access to Employee Assist Programme (including counsellors and legal advisors) and access to inhouse Mental Health First Aiders Could this role be the perfect job for you? Apply now! All applications will be reviewed as soon as they are received, and we hold the right to appoint before the closing date. McCarthy & Stone celebrate diversity and promote equality and inclusion amongst our colleagues. We welcome applications from all, regardless of personal characteristics or background. We do not offer sponsorship; we will only be considering UK based applications.
Added on 29 Jul 2026
Save to favouritesCrystal Care Homes (2) Limited - 4 Dunnock Lane
from £14.31 an hour
On-sitePermanentFull time
Make Every Day Matter Are you looking for a rewarding career where you can genuinely make a difference to people's lives? At Crystal Care Collection, we're committed to creating luxury homes where residents receive exceptional care and our team members feel valued, supported and proud of the work they do. We're looking for caring, compassionate and dedicated Care Assistants to join our team and help our residents live with dignity, independence and happiness every day. About the Role As a Care Assistant, you'll provide high-quality physical, emotional and social support to our residents, helping them maintain their independence while ensuring they feel safe, respected and valued. From assisting with personal care and meals to encouraging meaningful activities and companionship, you'll play an essential role in making every day special for the people who call our home their own. No two days are the same, but every day is an opportunity to make a positive difference. Key Responsibilities Deliver compassionate, person-centred care tailored to each resident's individual needs. Support residents with personal care, mobility, nutrition and hydration while promoting dignity and independence. Build meaningful relationships with residents, providing companionship and emotional support. Encourage and assist residents to participate in activities and hobbies that enhance their wellbeing. Monitor residents' physical and mental wellbeing, promptly reporting any concerns and maintaining accurate care records. Respect and maintain confidentiality of all resident information at all times. Support residents to attend appointments and outings where required. Help maintain a clean, safe and welcoming environment, including light housekeeping duties and assisting with bedroom preparation. Work collaboratively with colleagues to create a positive, supportive and caring atmosphere throughout the home. Comply with Health & Safety, COSHH, Infection Prevention & Control and all relevant health and social care legislation. Undertake any other duties appropriate to the role as directed by the General Manager. About You We're looking for someone who: Is kind, compassionate and genuinely enjoys helping others. Has excellent communication and teamwork skills. Is reliable, positive and able to work in a fast-paced environment. Can remain calm and professional under pressure. Is committed to delivering outstanding care and treating every resident with dignity and respect. Previous care experience is desirable but not essential, as full training will be provided. Working Pattern You will work on a permanent rolling rota of three consecutive shifts on followed by three consecutive shifts off. Available Contracts Part Time Earlies: 7:00am – 2:30pm (Average 26.25 hours per week) Part Time Evenings: 2:30pm – 10:00pm (Average 26.25 hours per week) Full Time Days: 8:00am – 8:00pm (Average 42 hours per week) Bank Contracts Available Pay Rates Days: £14.31 per hour What We Offer Full induction training programme Paid breaks Fully funded Blue Light Card Fully funded Enhanced DBS check Refer a Friend bonus scheme Uniform tunic provided Pay Day Breakfast Free meal on shift Ongoing learning and career development opportunities A supportive team environment where you can thrive Join Our Team If you're friendly, caring and passionate about making a real difference in the lives of others, we'd love to hear from you. Complete the application form below to apply today. We are currently unable to offer sponsorship for this role. Our screening and recruitment process is conducted in line with Crystal Care Collection's Safeguarding Policy. #IND1
Added on 31 Jul 2026
Save to favouritesNHS Jobs - Crewe
PermanentFull time
Care Navigators are responsible for undertaking a wide range of reception duties and the provision of general support to the multidisciplinary team. Duties can include but are not limited to, greeting and directing patients, effective use of the appointment system, booking appointments, processing of information and assisting patients as required. To act as the central point of contact for patients, the distribution of information, messages and enquiries for the clinical team, liaising with multidisciplinary team members and external agencies such as secondary care and community service providers.
Added on 13 Aug 2026
Save to favouritesCARE CONCERN GROUP LIMITED - Leeds
PermanentFull time
Alderbrook Care Home is a modern, purpose built care home located in Leeds, providing specialist Complex Care for up to 140 residents. The home supports individuals with complex physical and mental health needs within a safe, structured and supportive environment focused on dignity, wellbeing and person centred care. Care Assistant Contract £12.71 per hour Full Time Dayshift & Nightshift Available Paid DBS, pension, uniform provided and onsite parking 5.6 weeks annual leave (pro rata) Role Overview As a Care Assistant, you will support individuals with a range of complex needs, including advanced dementia, mental health conditions and other long term health challenges. Your role is to provide safe, consistent and person centred care that promotes dignity, independence and wellbeing. Working closely with the wider team, you will follow individual care plans and support structured routines, helping to create a calm, stable and supportive environment. You will build positive relationships with residents, understanding their needs and responding appropriately to changes in behaviour or wellbeing. This is a hands on role that requires patience, resilience and a calm approach, supporting both the physical and emotional needs of residents while ensuring care is delivered safely and consistently at all times. What We Are Looking For A caring, compassionate and respectful approach Good communication and teamwork skills A calm, patient and resilient attitude Willingness to learn and develop within a complex care environment Previous experience in care or mental health is beneficial but not essential NVQ2 in Health & Social Care, or willingness to obtain About us Alderbrook Care Home is part of Willinbrook Healthcare, the specialist complex care division of Care Concern Group, a family owned, market leading care provider with a strong and growing presence across the United Kingdom. We are committed to delivering high quality care and developing supportive, rewarding workplaces where our teams can thrive. Through Willinbrook Healthcare, we deliver high quality, clinically led care for adults with complex physical and mental health needs within specialist, supportive environments. Our five core values Trust|Respect|Passion|Kindness|Inclusivity are at the heart of everything we do, shaping the care we deliver and the environments we create. If you share these values and want to build or develop your career in a specialist care environment, we would love to hear from you.
Added on 27 Jul 2026
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