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    Care Assistant

    Avery Healthcare Group - 1 West Wood Road Sheringham

    £12.85 to £12.85 an hour

    PermanentFull time

    Package Description: At Avery Healthcare, we are all about supporting the people who care for our residents. We know how hard our teams work, and we’re here to celebrate and support you every step of the way. When you join us, you’ll be making a positive impact on residents’ lives every day – your compassion and dedication truly make a difference. We’re committed to helping you grow in a caring, supportive environment, with opportunities to learn and develop throughout your career. And as part of our close-knit team, you’ll experience a culture that values respect, compassion, and a shared commitment to exceptional care. We’re now looking for a warm, enthusiastic, and dedicated individual to join our award-winning team as a Care Assistant at Westwood Care Home in Sheringham. If this sounds like the place for you, we’d love to hear from you! ABOUT THE ROLE Your focus as Care Assistant will be to deliver high standards of personal care, contributing fully to the care team to ensure continuity of services to residents. Other responsibilities will include: Assisting residents in all their personal hygiene care ensuring optimum independence, dignity and respect of individuals at all times. Recognising and understanding clinical risk areas in residents such as weight loss, pressure sores, risk of falls, sign of infections and escalate any identified risks in a timely manner. Acting courteously towards residents and their visitors, respecting the dignity and individuality of each resident. Practicing safe systems of work across the range of task. ABOUT YOU To be successful in your application, you will live our values of caring, supportive, honest, respectful, and accountable in all that you do. Experience is not required as we are proud to offer a thorough induction and training programme to ensure confidence within your role. Our ideal candidate must: Have the ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing. Demonstrate initiative and be respectful towards the residents and other people in the home. Be an efficient worker who can carry reasonable instructions from other team members. Be able to be adaptive and flexible to cover a range of responsibilities at short notice. ABOUT AVERY At Avery, we’re not just one of the UK’s largest providers of luxury elderly care homes – we’re a place where people love to work. We believe that the later years of life should be as enriching as any other, and we’re passionate about creating meaningful experiences for our residents and our team alike. With our vision of "creating meaningful lives together," we proudly offer exceptional care across our growing network of over 100 homes, building a supportive and inspiring environment where employees feel valued and empowered every day. Join us and see why Avery is the preferred choice for residents and team members alike. Please note this role will require: A DBS Disclosure check, the cost of which will be met by Avery Healthcare. Proof of eligibility to work in the UK. This advert may be withdrawn prior to the advertised deadline depending on the volume of applications received and business needs.

    Added on 17 Aug 2026

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    Care Assistant

    HC-One Ltd - St Andrews, Scotland

    £14.80 to £15.30 an hour

    PermanentFull time

    About the role At HC-One, kindness is at the heart of everything we do across our Dementia, Nursing, Residential and Specialist care homes. Our residents are people with their own stories to tell, and by joining us you’ll have the chance to give something back while helping them live with dignity and purpose. We’re looking for an enthusiastic and committed Care Assistant to join our team. Working under the guidance of a Registered Nurse, you’ll support the physical, emotional and social wellbeing of our residents. This includes personal care such as washing, dressing, hygiene and meals, as well as helping with daily activities in the home. You’ll deliver care that comes from the heart — making sure residents never lose their individuality. Whether you’re supporting someone with limited mobility, offering comfort to a resident who is distressed, or providing compassionate end-of-life care, you’ll always put their wellbeing first. Safeguarding is everyone’s responsibility in adult social care and therefore it is important that you are able to recognise the signs which may indicate possible abuse, harm or neglect in its different forms and know what to do if there are any concerns. All colleagues are required to attend safeguarding training appropriate to their role and to undertake additional training in associated areas. You also have the ability to seek appropriate advice and report concerns, including escalation if action is not taken. About HC-One At HC-One, kindness is more than a word—it’s a way of life. We believe that caring for people means caring about what matters most to them, so we can support them to live their best possible lives. To provide the kindest possible care, everyone at HC-One brings and nurtures five key qualities—what we call Kindness the HC-One Way: - We are curious—asking questions, seeking to understand. - We are compassionate—walking in the shoes of others. - We are creative—finding practical ways to make things happen. - We are courageous—supporting residents to live the life they choose. - And we are dependable—people can always count on us. We champion inclusivity, fostering a workplace where everyone feels valued, respected, and empowered to be themselves. Our diverse workforce helps us learn from one another and better reflect the communities we serve. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds into our HC-One family and prioritise inclusive working practices across everything we do. We are also enhancing the way we support residents through digital care planning. This technology is helping us streamline care, improve outcomes, and make daily tasks more efficient. As we continue to grow our digital capabilities, we’re looking for team members who are comfortable with technology—or open to learning. You'll be supported every step of the way. We care about our colleagues and are committed to supporting your personal and professional development. From the moment you receive a job offer, we aim for the quickest possible turnaround to get you started, with full support every step of the way. With clear career pathways, continuous professional development, and postgraduate programmes, HC-One will invest in your growth—opening up opportunities at regional and national levels. Please note: We are only able to consider applications from individuals who already have the full right to work in the UK. Unfortunately, we cannot offer sponsorship or accept applications from those on a time-limited visa. Applications that do not meet this criteria will not be progressed. Rewards & Benefits You will enjoy access to a huge variety of benefits and services to support your well-being: - Great work life balance - An hourly rate is subject to experience and qualifications - Paid Enhanced DBS/PVG - Free uniform - During a shift of eight hours or more a nutritious meal will be available - Company pension scheme - 28 days annual leave inclusive of bank holidays - Group life assurance cover - Wagestream - financial wellbeing and flexible access to pay as you need it - Award-winning learning and development and support to achieve qualifications - GP online - a service providing around the clock GP consultation via an interactive app - available to you and your dependents under 16 - An opportunity to learn from experienced colleagues as part of an outstanding and committed team - Colleague discounts – Access to over 1600 high street discounts including carefully selected discount partners - Wellbeing - free of charge access to an independent and confidential Employee Assistance Programme. This gives Colleagues and their family access to 24/7 365 support for a whole range of issues including physical, mental and financial issues - Excellent recognition schemes such as ‘Kindness in Care’ and Long Service Awards - An attractive refer a friend scheme of up to £1000 per referral, depending on the role

    Added on 29 Jul 2026

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    Care Assistant

    HC-One Ltd - Redditch, Midlands

    £13.45 to £13.95 an hour

    PermanentFull time

    About the role At HC-One, kindness is at the heart of everything we do across our Dementia, Nursing, Residential and Specialist care homes. Our residents are people with their own stories to tell, and by joining us you’ll have the chance to give something back while helping them live with dignity and purpose. We’re looking for an enthusiastic and committed Care Assistant to join our team. Working under the guidance of a Registered Nurse, you’ll support the physical, emotional and social wellbeing of our residents. This includes personal care such as washing, dressing, hygiene and meals, as well as helping with daily activities in the home. You’ll deliver care that comes from the heart — making sure residents never lose their individuality. Whether you’re supporting someone with limited mobility, offering comfort to a resident who is distressed, or providing compassionate end-of-life care, you’ll always put their wellbeing first. Safeguarding is everyone’s responsibility in adult social care and therefore it is important that you are able to recognise the signs which may indicate possible abuse, harm or neglect in its different forms and know what to do if there are any concerns. All colleagues are required to attend safeguarding training appropriate to their role and to undertake additional training in associated areas. You also have the ability to seek appropriate advice and report concerns, including escalation if action is not taken. About HC-One At HC-One, kindness is more than a word—it’s a way of life. We believe that caring for people means caring about what matters most to them, so we can support them to live their best possible lives. To provide the kindest possible care, everyone at HC-One brings and nurtures five key qualities—what we call Kindness the HC-One Way: - We are curious—asking questions, seeking to understand. - We are compassionate—walking in the shoes of others. - We are creative—finding practical ways to make things happen. - We are courageous—supporting residents to live the life they choose. - And we are dependable—people can always count on us. We champion inclusivity, fostering a workplace where everyone feels valued, respected, and empowered to be themselves. Our diverse workforce helps us learn from one another and better reflect the communities we serve. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds into our HC-One family and prioritise inclusive working practices across everything we do. We are also enhancing the way we support residents through digital care planning. This technology is helping us streamline care, improve outcomes, and make daily tasks more efficient. As we continue to grow our digital capabilities, we’re looking for team members who are comfortable with technology—or open to learning. You'll be supported every step of the way. We care about our colleagues and are committed to supporting your personal and professional development. From the moment you receive a job offer, we aim for the quickest possible turnaround to get you started, with full support every step of the way. With clear career pathways, continuous professional development, and postgraduate programmes, HC-One will invest in your growth—opening up opportunities at regional and national levels. Please note: We are only able to consider applications from individuals who already have the full right to work in the UK. Unfortunately, we cannot offer sponsorship or accept applications from those on a time-limited visa. Applications that do not meet this criteria will not be progressed. Rewards & Benefits You will enjoy access to a huge variety of benefits and services to support your well-being: - Great work life balance - An hourly rate is subject to experience and qualifications - Paid Enhanced DBS/PVG - Free uniform - During a shift of eight hours or more a nutritious meal will be available - Company pension scheme - 28 days annual leave inclusive of bank holidays - Group life assurance cover - Wagestream - financial wellbeing and flexible access to pay as you need it - Award-winning learning and development and support to achieve qualifications - GP online - a service providing around the clock GP consultation via an interactive app - available to you and your dependents under 16 - An opportunity to learn from experienced colleagues as part of an outstanding and committed team - Colleague discounts – Access to over 1600 high street discounts including carefully selected discount partners - Wellbeing - free of charge access to an independent and confidential Employee Assistance Programme. This gives Colleagues and their family access to 24/7 365 support for a whole range of issues including physical, mental and financial issues - Excellent recognition schemes such as ‘Kindness in Care’ and Long Service Awards - An attractive refer a friend scheme of up to £1000 per referral, depending on the role

    Added on 29 Jul 2026

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    Care Supervisor

    McCarthy Stone - Weybridge, Surrey

    On-sitePermanentPart time

    The Vacancy McCarthy & Stone are recruiting a professional Care Supervisor to join the team at our prestigious Campbell House development in Weybridge, Surrey. Hourly rate: £16.78 per hour for day shifts and £13.03 SLEEPING night shifts per hour. Plus receive an extra £1 for every hour worked from midnight Friday to midnight Sunday Hours: 33 per week (includes a mix of day shifts and sleeping night shifts) Week one – Monday nights 3.15pm to 8am and Saturday and Sunday shifts – 7.45am to 3.30pm Week two – Tuesday and Wednesday nights between 3.15pm to 8am Our Care Supervisors sleep between 23:00pm and 07:00am providing emergency support only to our homeowners throughout that period. Built in 2020, Campbell House is a Retirement Living Plus development that consists of 42 apartments with the over 70's in mind, providing excellent on-site facilities and set within beautiful grounds. About the role: We are seeking a professional Care Supervisor to exemplify the high-quality customer standards that we are renowned for. This is a brilliant opportunity to support the management and smooth running of this thriving community of active and independent older people, so they get to live their best lives - in elegant private apartments in a beautiful setting – with the peace of mind of always having someone on hand to help if needed. About you: You will be a warm, friendly, organised, and self-motivated individual with experience of working in a care or support environment and excellent care skills. You will want to work in the Health and Social care sector and preferably have a QCF Health and Social Care (Adults) Level 3 qualification, although consideration will be given to a candidate with an alternative qualifications and relevant experience. Keen to take on the responsibility of managing the security of the development, looking after the safety and wellbeing of the homeowners, and overseeing the Care and Support teams. Able to co-ordinate and facilitate activities that help strengthen the community spirit within the development. Driven to continue to grow their skills and will want to lead by example and think on their feet. Able to make a difference to the wellbeing and happiness of older people. McCarthy & Stone have a wealth of support and benefits for their staff. These include: Life insurance 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 30 Jul 2026

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    Care Navigator

    NHS Jobs - Pudsey

    from £12.71 an hour

    PermanentFull time

    Care Navigator Line manager Reception Supervisor Accountable to Practice Manager Hours per week Up to 37.5 hours per week Job summary The Care Navigator is the first point of contact for patients contacting our GP surgery. This can be via a variety of methods, including telephone, face to face, online consultation service and email. The purpose of the role is to optimise the patients journey, taking every opportunity to ensure that requests are managed appropriately whilst delivering the a high quality of service. Primary responsibilities Answering high volume calls from our patients in an efficient and courteous manner. Putting patients at ease and providing clear, concise information. Taking clear and concise notes of patient interactions and ensuring these are documented accurately in the SystmOne clinical software tool. After appropriate training, triaging patient calls using a variety of questioning techniques in order to develop a full picture of the nature of the patients problem and then signposting the patient to the appropriate care. Identifying potentially serious problems and bringing those to the immediate attention of the correct clinician. For less serious or routine problems, working with the patient to identify an appropriate timeframe for them to be seen, and the appropriate professional to see them. Building and maintaining strong relationships with all direct team members, clinicians and recognising healthcare professionals in the practice as a scarce resource to be used appropriately. Developing and maintaining an in-depth knowledge and understanding of the services provided in the practice and in the wider health community and being able to use this knowledge to guide the patient to that service. Dealing appropriately with instructions and queries from clinicians and outside agencies. Covering the reception desk and dealing with patient enquiries face to face. Following practice standard operating procedures as set out in the practices Care Navigation & Administration Handbook. Dealing with patient requests received via the online consult system. Responding to email requests received. Actioning tasks in SystmOne Workflow. Supporting the pharmacy team with patient prescription requests. Maintaining strict confidentiality in relation to all issues concerned within requirements of the Data Protection Act 1984, Information Governance and Caldicott Principles. Remaining up to date with all statutory and mandatory training. Additional responsibilities Confidentiality: In the course of seeking treatment, patients entrust us with, or allow us to gather, sensitive information in relation to their health & other matters. They do so in confidence & have the right to expect that staff will respect their privacy and act appropriately In the performance of the duties outlined above, the post-holder may have access to confidential information relating to patients and their carers, Practice staff and other healthcare workers. They may also have access to information relating to the Practice as a business organisation. All such information from any source is to be regarded as strictly confidential Health & Safety: The postholder will assist in promoting and maintaining their own and others health, safety and security as defined in the Practice Health & Safety Policy, to include: Using personal security systems within the workplace according to Practice guidelines Identifying the risks involved in work activities and undertaking such activities in a way that manages those risks Making effective use of training to update knowledge and skills Using appropriate infection control procedures, maintaining work areas in a tidy and safe way and free from hazards Reporting potential risks identified Equality and Diversity: The post-holder will support the equality, diversity and rights of patients, carers and colleagues, to include: Acting in a way that recognizes the importance of peoples rights, interpreting them in a way that is consistent with Practice procedures and policies, & current legislation Respecting the privacy, dignity, needs & beliefs of patients, carers and colleagues Behaving in a manner which is welcoming to & of the individual, is non-judgmental and respects their circumstances, feelings priorities and rights. Communication: The post-holder should recognize the importance of effective communication within the team and will strive to: Communicate effectively with other team members Communicate effectively with patients and carers Recognize peoples needs for alternative methods of communication and respond accordingly The person specification for this role is detailed below. Person specification Care Navigator Qualifications Desirable GCSE Maths and English grade C Experience Desirable Experience of working with the general public Experience of working in a primary care environment Experience of working with sensitive data and maintaining confidentiality Experience of chronic disease management Experience of SystmOne Skills Desirable Excellent communication skills (written and oral) Effective time management (planning and organising) Ability to work as a team member and autonomously Good interpersonal skills Problem solving and analytical skills Ability to follow clinical policy and procedure Personal qualities Essential Desirable Polite and confident Flexible and co-operative Sensitive and empathetic in distressing situations Ability to work under pressure/in stressful situations Effectively able to communicate and understand the needs of the patient Punctual and committed to supporting the team effort Other requirements Essential Disclosure Barring Service (DBS) check

    Added on 13 Aug 2026

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    Care Worker

    Norfolk Care Careers - Norfolk & Waveney

    On-sitePermanentFull time

    Are you kind, patient and compassionate? Do you have excellent communication skills and enjoy making a difference to the lives of others? Consider a care working in Adult Social Care. As a care worker, you can work in a variety of settings - care homes, someone’s home or within the community. You’ll support people with social and physical activities which could include: • eating and drinking • attending appointments and social activities • shopping and money management • undergoing basic medical checks • washing and dressing You don’t need any qualifications to start and you’ll be given a full induction including the Care Certificate. You’ll also undergo training such as health and safety, first aid, moving and handling and any specific training based on individual care needs. There is the opportunity to work towards formal and vocational qualifications once in post to progress and develop in adult social care and specialise in a certain area or take on more responsibility. Adult social care roles can be flexible. Hours are usually based on shift patterns, enabling you to find a work/life balance that suits you. For more information and to see the roles available in your area check out our website www.norfolkcarecareers.co.uk

    Added on 29 Jul 2026

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    Care Worker

    Norfolk Care Careers - Norfolk & Waveney

    On-sitePermanentPart time

    Are you kind, patient and compassionate? Do you have excellent communication skills and enjoy making a difference to the lives of others? Consider a care working in Adult Social Care. As a care worker, you can work in a variety of settings - care homes, someone’s home or within the community. You’ll support people with social and physical activities which could include: • eating and drinking • attending appointments and social activities • shopping and money management • undergoing basic medical checks • washing and dressing You don’t need any qualifications to start and you’ll be given a full induction including the Care Certificate. You’ll also undergo training such as health and safety, first aid, moving and handling and any specific training based on individual care needs. There is the opportunity to work towards formal and vocational qualifications once in post to progress and develop in adult social care and specialise in a certain area or take on more responsibility. Adult social care roles can be flexible. Hours are usually based on shift patterns, enabling you to find a work/life balance that suits you. For more information and to see the roles available in your area check out our website www.norfolkcarecareers.co.uk

    Added on 29 Jul 2026

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    Care Assistant

    CARE CONCERN GROUP LIMITED - Craigend

    PermanentFull time

    Our care home is situated in the east end of Glasgow and is an impressive custom built facility, which provides care for up to 60-residents. Care Assistant Contract £13.60 per hour Contracted to up to 44 hours per week Paid PVG, pension, uniform provided 5.6 weeks annual leave (based on a full time contract) Role Overview As a Care Assistant, you will make a meaningful difference in our residents lives everyday. This role is central to delivering high quality, person centred care that supports dignity, independence and overall wellbeing. You will support individuals with daily living including personal care, mobility, nutrition and emotional wellbeing, helping them feel comfortable, respected and valued. By following care plans and recognising changes in condition, you will contribute to safe, responsive and consistent care. Working as part of a supportive team, you will help create a warm and positive environment where relationships matter and people feel truly cared for. This opportunity is open to both experienced carers and those new to care, with full training, guidance and ongoing development provided to support your journey. What We Are Looking For A caring, compassionate and respectful approach Good communication and teamwork skills A reliable and positive attitude Willingness to learn and develop Previous experience is beneficial but not essential SVQ Level 2 is desirable or willingness to work towards About us Mossvale Care Home is part 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. 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 care, we would love to hear from you.

    Added on 24 Jul 2026

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    Care Assistant

    CARE CONCERN GROUP LIMITED - Ayr

    PermanentFull time

    Glebe House Care Home is a privately owned residence nestled in the beautiful and tranquil surroundings of East Ayrshire. We provide personalised Nursing and Residential care for up to 46 residents, offering a warm, supportive environment where comfort, dignity, and wellbeing are at the heart of everything we do. With a strong carehome.co.uk rating of 9.9 and Care Inspectorate grades of 5, 4, 5, 4, and 4, we are proud to deliver consistently high standards of compassionate, person-centred care. Care Assistant Contract £13.60 per hour Contracted to up to 44 hours per week Paid PVG pension, uniform provided 5.6 weeks annual leave (based on a full time contract) Role Overview As a Care Assistant, you will make a meaningful difference in our residents lives everyday. This role is central to delivering high quality, person centred care that supports dignity, independence and overall wellbeing. You will support individuals with daily living including personal care, mobility, nutrition and emotional wellbeing, helping them feel comfortable, respected and valued. By following care plans and recognising changes in condition, you will contribute to safe, responsive and consistent care. Working as part of a supportive team, you will help create a warm and positive environment where relationships matter and people feel truly cared for. This opportunity is open to both experienced carers and those new to care, with full training, guidance and ongoing development provided to support your journey. What We Are Looking For A caring, compassionate and respectful approach Good communication and teamwork skills A reliable and positive attitude Willingness to learn and develop Previous experience is beneficial but not essential SVQ Level 2 is desirable or willingness to work towards About us Glebe House Care Home is part 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. 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 care, we would love to hear from you.

    Added on 24 Jul 2026

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    Care Assistant

    CARE CONCERN GROUP LIMITED - Lennoxtown

    PermanentFull time

    Our luxury care home based in Lennoxtown, delivering the highest levels of Residential, Dementia, Respite & Nursing care for 96-residents. Care Assistant Contract £13.60 per hour Contracted to up to 44 hours per week Paid PVG pension, uniform provided 5.6 weeks annual leave (based on a full time contract) Role Overview As a Care Assistant, you will make a meaningful difference in our residents lives everyday. This role is central to delivering high quality, person centred care that supports dignity, independence and overall wellbeing. You will support individuals with daily living including personal care, mobility, nutrition and emotional wellbeing, helping them feel comfortable, respected and valued. By following care plans and recognising changes in condition, you will contribute to safe, responsive and consistent care. Working as part of a supportive team, you will help create a warm and positive environment where relationships matter and people feel truly cared for. This opportunity is open to both experienced carers and those new to care, with full training, guidance and ongoing development provided to support your journey. What We Are Looking For A caring, compassionate and respectful approach Good communication and teamwork skills A reliable and positive attitude Willingness to learn and develop Previous experience is beneficial but not essential SVQ Level 2 is desirable or willingness to work towards About us Springvale Care Home is part 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. 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 care, we would love to hear from you.

    Added on 24 Jul 2026

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