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NHS Jobs - Swindon
from £13.46 an hour
PermanentFull time
Package Description: Be the helping hand that changes someone's day. Are you an experienced care professional ready for your next challenge?Join the Agincare family at our Lansdowne Hill Care Home and use your skills to make a real difference in residents lives, every single day. This is a role where your compassion and experiencecan help create a home where people feel comfortable, valued, and truly cared for. What we offer: £13.46 per hour Refer a friend scheme (up to £1000) Outstanding career development & fully funded training up to QCF Level 5 Blue Light discount package Company pension scheme On-demand pay Were looking for: Minimum 12 months right to work in the UK Level 2 Health & Social Care (or working towards Level 3) 42 hours per week, including alternate weekends A caring, confident team player with leadership qualities Your role: Deliver and lead high-quality, person-centred care Support residents with personal care, dignity, and independence Administer medication safely and accurately Contribute to and review care plans Lead activities, outings, and meaningful engagement Support and guide team members, stepping up when needed Supporting people to live with comfort and joy in a place they call home is something truly special and youll feel that difference every day. If youre ready to take the next step in your care career, apply today! 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 also 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. SWISP
Added on 7 Aug 2026
Save to favouritesCity and County Healthcare Group - Hertfordshire
£14.44 to £15.44 an hour
Field-basedPermanentFull time
We’re creating brighter days, plenty of ups, and a few curveballs! With a career as a Field Care Supervisor at Sage Care (part of the City & County Healthcare Group), every day is different to the next. Each shift offers you the opportunity to do meaningful, rewarding work that makes a real difference to our clients' lives, our care teams, and your own career trajectory. We are currently recruiting for a full-time, permanent Field Care Supervisor. You will be based out of our welcoming Bishop's Stortford branch, whilst spending the majority of your time out in the community, championing our frontline care teams and service users. What is Domiciliary (Home) Care? Domiciliary care is all about keeping people where they are happiest—in their own homes. By providing essential, everyday support, companionship, and practical help, we empower vulnerable individuals to safely maintain their independence, routines, and dignity within the comfort of their own familiar surroundings. About Us We see extraordinary achievements happen every day thanks to the talent and commitment of our people. As part of the largest care company in the UK, we’re transforming the care industry by working smarter, using innovative technology, and driving positive change. With our size and success, we can offer you a world of career opportunity, choice, and security. Work Locations In this role, you will be the operational bridge between our Bishop's Stortford office and the community, ensuring high-quality care is delivered locally across: North Herts: Including the vibrant neighbourhoods and communities across Stevenage (SG1, SG2). Central Bedfordshire: Supporting our service users across the welcoming market towns of Biggleswade, Sandy, and the surrounding parishes (SG18 & SG19). Pay & Benefits Weekdays (Mon-Fri): £14.44 per hour Weekends (Sat & Sun): £15.44 per hour Mileage Allowance: 25p per mile Shift Patterns Designed for Real Life As a Field Care Supervisor, your core focus will be to guarantee the delivery of the highest quality care support services. While your role will entail vital office-based administrative work, you will spend the majority of your working time out in the field. Your supervisory duties will include: Assessments, Reviews & QA: Carrying out robust initial risk and needs assessments (in homes or hospital/residential settings). Conducting regular care reviews with clients and families, ensuring care plans remain accurate and person-centred. Carrying out care quality audits, gathering client feedback, reporting findings, and following up on action plans. Team Supervision & Leadership: Providing practical supervision, instruction, and emotional support to frontline Care Assistants. Conducting regular spot checks, supervisions, and competency assessments in service users' homes. Acting as a primary point of contact for care staff. Training & Onboarding: Assisting with the onboarding, induction, and ongoing development of new staff. Shadowing new care workers in the field, identifying training needs, and supporting carers with performance improvement. CQC Compliance & Safeguarding: Monitoring and maintaining CQC compliance, ensuring regulatory standards are met. Supporting the Registered Manager in preparing for CQC inspections and internal audits. Responding to concerns, incidents, and safeguarding matters. Rota Strategy & Operations: Working collaboratively with Care Coordinators to support the planning of realistic, effective care worker rotas. Participating in the on-call rota as required. Multi-Disciplinary Collaboration: Participating actively in multi-disciplinary reviews. Liaising and building positive relationships with service users, families, internal teams, and healthcare professionals. Documentation & Systems: Ensuring accurate and timely documentation using care management systems. Maintaining up-to-date records, including supervision notes, spot check reports, and compliance documentation. Qualifications What You’ll Need (Essential Requirements) We welcome applications from experienced care professionals, as well as candidates from other sectors with strong people management, coaching, or operational experience. What You’ll Receive (The Sage Care Perks) We offer the stability, career progression, and support that only a national care group can provide: 28 days annual leave (pro-rata) Fully paid training, continuous development, & funded NVQ/Diplomas Enhanced maternity, paternity & adoption pay Death in Service payment Pension scheme Access to a dedicated well-being & benefits platform (including up to 14% discount at over 40 retailers!) Refer-a-Friend scheme Cycle-to-Work programme The pride of being part of the UK’s largest home care provider Ready to Transform Care in Your Community? This is a fantastic chance to be part of one of the UK’s most exciting domiciliary care businesses, going from strength to strength with a relentless focus on growth and quality of care. Apply today and join us on our journey!
Added on 5 Aug 2026
Save to favouritesNHS Jobs - Minehead
from £12.90 an hour
PermanentFull time
Package Description: Your kindness could brighten someones day! Join us as a Senior Care Assistant at Minehead and make a real difference while building a rewarding career in care. Every day, you'll help people live independently and with dignity in their own homes. Whether you're supporting personal care, assisting with daily routines, or simply sharing a friendly conversation, you'll provide more than care, you'll provide companionship and reassurance. And the best part? The smiles, gratitude, and knowledge that you've made a genuine difference in someone's day. What we offer Outstanding career development with fully funded professional training and qualifications (up to QCF level 5). Flexible contracts to work around you £12.90 an hour and mileage paid - 32p per mile Blue Light care discount package Company pension scheme On demand pay About the role: Provide high-quality personal and domestic care to clients in their own homes. Support and mentor new members of the care team. Carry out occasional spot checks to help maintain care standards. Build positive relationships with clients and their families. Ideal for experienced Care Assistants looking to progress their career. What you will bring: Good people skills and the ability to show strong empathy, with a caring and compassionate nature A minimum of 12 months' care experience, compassion, and a positive attitude - NVQ level 2 is preferable Full UK driving licence Availability to work 40 hours per week with flexible shifts between 7am 10pm and alternating weekends A minimum of 12 months on your right to work we currently cannot offer sponsorship If youve got a kind heart, a listening ear and a desire to make a clients world a little brighter, wed love to have you 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 7 Aug 2026
Save to favouritesCherry Trees - Guildford
PermanentFull time
Job Advert Job Title: Children’s Senior Care Worker Location: East Clandon, Surrey, GU4 7RS Hours (shifts): 37.5 hours per week (Shift work on a rota basis, includes sleep-in duty and weekend working) Salary: £32,500 - £36,000 (dependent on experience) We’re looking for a confident and compassionate Shift Leader to help deliver exceptional respite care for children and young adults with complex disabilities at Cherry Trees. You’ll lead and support the care team, plan engaging activities and smooth daily routines, and provide high‑quality, hands‑on personalised care. With strong organisational skills and a child‑centred approach, you’ll ensure safeguarding, medication, documentation, and emergency procedures are followed to the highest standards. You’ll also mentor staff, promote positive relationships with families and colleagues, and help uphold our commitment to dignity, independence, and putting the child first in everything we do. We do not offer sponsorship, therefore applicants must be able to work in the UK. Click on this link to see the full details including the job description: https://www.cherrytrees.org.uk/senior-childrens-care-worker-east-clandon How to apply: Please use the link below or go to our carers page on our website where you can upload your CV and fill out a short application form. If you have any queries please call our team on 01483 222506.
Added on 16 Jul 2026
Save to favouritesNHS Jobs - Wolverhampton
£34,428 to £41,659 a year
PermanentFull time
UNLOCK YOUR BEST WORK LIFE + MAKE A DIFFERENCE TO EVERY LIFE We have an exciting opportunity for a Primary Care Nurse to join our Primary Care team at HMP Brinsford, a Prison and YOI for men located in Wolverhampton As a Primary Care Nurse you will be based within the healthcare department and also being based on the prison wings. HMP Brinsford offers: Free parking Gym Access Learning and Development opportunities Monthly breakfast/brunch club Wellbeing support ( and cupboard!) Hours: Monday - Sunday 37.5 hours per week Long-days - 7am - 7pm Nights - 7pm - 7am Salary: This position is full time, youll receive an annual salary between £34,428 - £41,659 per annum - depending on experience. How will we support you? Bespoke induction, including our Introducing Health in Justice training course Competency framework Regional and national career development opportunities Our bespoke Learning Management System to address your learning needs Support from the wider team Candidates are required to have a Legal right to work in the UK and due to the nature of the role, offers of employment will be subject to additional vetting and security checks.
Added on 20 Aug 2026
Save to favouritesSonderwell - London
£16.37 to £16.37 an hour
PermanentFull time
Female Paediatric Complex Care Assistant | Bank Role Edmonton, North London Days: £16.37 per hour | Nights: £18.05 per hour | Sundays: £20.41 per hour Bank Contract (Zero Hours) Day Shifts: Monday to Friday, 8:30am to 3:30pm Night Shifts: Sunday to Friday, 10:00pm to 8:00am Are you an experienced Paediatric Complex Care Assistant, Healthcare Assistant (HCA), Children's Support Worker, Complex Care Support Worker, or Clinical Support Worker looking for a rewarding role supporting a young person with complex healthcare needs? Libertatem is seeking a compassionate and skilled Female Paediatric Complex Care Assistant to join a specialist care team supporting a young client in her family home in Edmonton, London. This role offers the opportunity to deliver high-quality, one-to-one care while building a meaningful relationship and supporting a child to live safely, happily, and as independently as possible. About the Client Our client is a bright young person who enjoys watching cartoons, singing, listening to stories, watching YouTube videos, and using her iPad. She loves engaging with those around her and benefits from support that is calm, nurturing, and focused on her individual needs. She attends school during the week and enjoys being involved in everyday activities. Staff play an important role in helping her remain safe, supported, and engaged throughout the day and night. The client is fully mobile and able to walk independently. Promoting and encouraging her independence is essential at all times. Key Responsibilities As a Female Paediatric Complex Care Assistant, you will: Deliver high-quality, person-centred care Support clinical care needs in line with training and care plans Provide tracheostomy care and monitoring Perform tracheal suctioning when required Administer oxygen therapy Safely administer medication Promote wellbeing, comfort, and emotional security Supervise online activities to ensure safe internet use Encourage participation in age-appropriate activities Monitor and report changes in health or wellbeing Maintain accurate care documentation Work collaboratively with family members and healthcare professionals Essential Experience Applicants must have previous experience in paediatric complex care and be competent in: ✅ Tracheostomy Care ✅ Tracheal Suctioning ✅ Oxygen Therapy ✅ Medication Administration ✅ Supporting Children with Complex Healthcare Needs Who We're Looking For We're seeking someone who is: ✔ Caring, patient, and compassionate ✔ Experienced in delivering complex clinical care ✔ Confident working independently within a family home ✔ Reliable and professional ✔ Skilled at building positive relationships ✔ Passionate about delivering exceptional person-centred care ✔ Committed to safeguarding children and promoting wellbeing Benefits ✅ Competitive hourly pay rates ✅ Flexible bank hours ✅ Comprehensive induction and specialist training ✅ Ongoing clinical supervision and support ✅ Exclusive retail and lifestyle discounts ✅ Access to our Wellness Centre ✅ Financial wellbeing resources ✅ Discounted gym memberships ✅ Healthcare cash plan discounts ✅ Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) ✅ Opportunities for career progression and development Why Join Us? This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Healthcare Assistant, Complex Care Assistant, Paediatric Support Worker, Children's Care Assistant, Clinical Support Worker, or HCA to work in a highly rewarding one-to-one setting where your clinical skills and compassionate approach will make a real difference every day. Apply today and join Libertatem Healthcare Group, where outstanding care changes lives. #Libertatem #PaediatricComplexCare #HealthcareAssistant #ComplexCareAssistant #ChildrensSupportWorker #TracheostomyCare #HCAJobs #CareJobsLondon #PaediatricCare #SupportWorkerJobs Libertatem Healthcare The Libertatem Healthcare Group, was established to provide the very best levels of care and support for clients who have sustained Personal Injuries or suffered from Medical Negligence. Operating on a national basis, Libertatem Healthcare Group can provide your clients with care and support wherever they are located. Our care and support packages put our client’s independence at the very centre of everything we do. The Libertatem Healthcare Group is rated OUTSTANDING with the Care Quality Commission and is a registered provider with CIW in Wales.
Added on 12 Aug 2026
Save to favouritesSquare Logik LTD - Chelmsford - Essex - England
from £15.05 an hour
On-sitePermanentFull time
Job Title Chef (Care Home) Job Introduction We are seeking a passionate and experienced Chef to join the team at our care home. This role offers an excellent opportunity to prepare nutritious, high-quality meals that enhance the wellbeing of residents while maintaining exceptional food safety and catering standards within a supportive environment. About the Company Our care home is committed to providing outstanding, person-centred care in a safe, welcoming, and professional environment. We believe that quality nutrition plays an essential role in residents' health and wellbeing, and our catering team is dedicated to delivering meals that are both nutritious and enjoyable. Core Values Be Open and Transparent Demonstrate Accountability Display Integrity Act Inclusively Be Proud Share Knowledge Always Safeguarding Statement We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of vulnerable adults. All employees are expected to understand and demonstrate this commitment while carrying out their duties. Key Responsibilities Prepare and serve high-quality, nutritious meals in accordance with agreed menus and residents' dietary requirements. Plan and maintain varied menu cycles that offer choice while working within agreed budgets. Order food supplies and manage stock levels efficiently to minimise waste. Ensure the kitchen operates in compliance with food hygiene legislation and Health & Safety regulations. Supervise and support kitchen staff to ensure high standards of food preparation and service. Cater for special dietary, cultural, and medical requirements. Maintain high standards of cleanliness throughout the kitchen and food preparation areas. Monitor food quality and presentation to ensure meals are consistently delivered to a high standard. Work closely with the Home Manager and care team to meet residents' nutritional needs. Report any catering-related concerns or maintenance issues promptly. Requirements Previous experience as a Chef, Cook, or Head Chef. Experience working within a care home or healthcare setting is preferred. Good knowledge of food hygiene, HACCP, and health & safety regulations. Food Hygiene Certificate (Level 2 or above). Ability to plan menus and manage catering budgets. Experience catering for specialist dietary requirements. Strong organisational and communication skills. Enhanced DBS clearance (or willingness to obtain one). Right to work in the UK. Benefits Competitive salary and benefits package. Permanent contract. Full-time hours. Paid DBS (terms apply). Funded mandatory training. Opportunities for further training and career development. Access to the Blue Light Card. Employee Assistance Programme. Years of Service Award. Access to Mental Health First Aider. Optional Birthday Off. Pension Scheme. How to Apply To apply, please submit your CV along with a brief covering statement outlining your suitability for the role. Shortlisted candidates will be contacted to discuss the next steps in the recruitment process. Inclusivity Statement We are proud to support diversity and encourage applications from candidates of all backgrounds, including BAME, LGBTQ+, and disabled individuals. We are committed to creating an inclusive workplace where everyone is treated fairly, with dignity and respect, and where equal opportunities are available to all. Disclaimer This vacancy is being advertised by SquareLogik Ltd on behalf of our client. SquareLogik acts as a recruitment provider and is not the employer for this position. All applications are managed by SquareLogik and candidate information will only be shared with the hiring organisation for this vacancy or where permission has been given. SquareLogik Ltd is registered with the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) and is a REC Corporate Member (Registration No. 00207641).
Added on 7 Aug 2026
Save to favouritesNHS Jobs - Chard
from £12.76 an hour
PermanentFull time
Package Description: Are you looking for a rewarding career where you can really make a difference? Are you an experienced care professional looking for a change? You may be new to care or looking for a new challenge away from hospitality and retail. Come and join the Agincare family as a Care Assistant Where you'll be working Click here to view the care home: Sunnymeade Care Home | Chard, Somerset | Agincare As an Agincare employee you'll enjoy: £12.76 per hour Refer a friend scheme up to£1000* Outstanding career development Fully funded training up to QCF level 5 Blue Light care discount package Company pension scheme On demand pay What is required from you? A minimum of 12 months on your right to work in the UK The main shift pattern will be 20:00-8:00 This position will be working 12 hours per week, working every other weekend A day in the life of a Care Assistant Companionship - Providing support, companionship, communication and engagement Personal care-supporting with a wash bath or shower and supporting the client with dressing and oral care. Medication-Prompting, assisting or administering medications and creams. Meals Supporting the client with healthy meals, snacks and beverages. Domestic tasks- light cleaning tasks. Mobility - Supporting the client to live as independently as possible with their mobility. Social activities- Trips out, social engagements and activities within the home. Agincare is proudly celebrating 40years of caring for communities. As a rapidly growing, family-owned care provider with more than 5,500 team members, and expanding every day, we continue to strengthen our services through recent care home developments and the launch of our new not-for-profit Childrens Services. Today, Agincare is one of the UKs largest care providers, delivering care and nursing homes, home care, extra care, supported living, and live-in care across more than 170 locations nationwide. As a signatory of the Care Leaver Covenant, we are committed to supporting care leavers by guaranteeing either an interview or an informal career conversation. We are proud to support the Armed Forces community through our alliance, offering guaranteed interviews to service leavers and members of the military community. All of our services are regulated by the CQC and Agincare is proud to be an equal opportunities employer and encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds and experiences. At present, we are unable to offer visa sponsorship. As care is always in high demand, we have a wide range of exciting opportunities available. If this particular role isnt the right fit for you, we encourage you to explore our other vacancies, www.agincare.com/careers *Refer a friend bonuses are subject to terms and conditions
Added on 7 Aug 2026
Save to favouritesVacancy Filler - The Grove, Ings Lane Waltham Grimsby
£12.71 to £12.71 an hour
PermanentFull time
Care Assistant Nights-The Grove Care Home in Waltham, Grimsby, Part of The Country Court FamilyWe are no longer accepting applications for sponsorship.Hours: Nights, 33 Hours per week, working weekends on rota (Shift Times 1900-0700)The Grove is a well-established part of the community in Waltham and a well-respected care home in the Grimsby area, It provides residential and specialist dementia care in a warm, family-led setting. The dedicated staff led by the Manager understand that everyone is different and take time in getting to know each resident individually, so they can settle into a comforting, enjoyable routine.JOINING THE COUNTRY COURT CARE FAMILYCountry Court is proud to be a family run business that’s grown over the years to a family of 3,300+ employees and over 45+ care homes. We’re passionate about providing 5* care to our residents. From bistros to pubs and cinema rooms to spas - we’ve created extraordinary care homes so we’re looking for extraordinary people to join our team!ABOUT THE CARE ASSISTANT ROLEWithin the Care Assistant role, you can really make a difference to our residents’ lives. Your responsibilities will include:Helping our residents with personal support and careAiding their emotional well-being and social needsSupporting residents at meals timeInteracting with our residents on a personal levelMaintaining and developing the residents care plan to ensure their needs are metABOUT YOUOur fantastic staff are at the heart of our homes & provide vital day-to-day support to our residents, so we would love to hear from those who really do want to make a difference to people’s lives.Be no stranger to working long shiftsHave good written & verbal communication skillsAble to engage well with the residents and their familiesHave an understanding of people with Dementia.Experience as a Care Assistant is preferred but not essentialHave an NVQ Level 2 in Health & Social care or be willing to work towards this.IN RETURNYou’ll be joining our family-run business and alongside pension contributions and annual leave, we offer:Annual pay reviews.A bespoke Induction Training Programme, with ongoing development and access to nationally recognised qualifications*Recommend a Friend bonus scheme*Access to the Blue Light Discount CardAnnual Staff Awards Programme, celebrating outstanding contributions across all our Homes*Subject to Terms and ConditionsClick the Apply Button Now! -If the Care Assistant sounds like a job for you, we would like to hear from you. PLEASE NOTE:All applicants must already hold the legal right to work in the UK and if successful will need to provide evidence.We are no longer accepting applications for sponsorship. You may have experience asCare Assistant, dementia, Alzheimer’s, older people, senior care assistant, Support staff, Social Care Worker jobs, Community Care Worker, Residential Care Worker, NHS Support Worker.
Added on 12 Aug 2026
Save to favouritesVacancy Filler - The Grove, Ings Lane Waltham Grimsby
£12.71 to £12.71 an hour
PermanentFull time
Care Assistant Days-The Grove Care Home in Waltham, Grimsby, Part of The Country Court FamilyWe are no longer accepting applications for sponsorship.Hours: Days, 33 Hours per week, working weekends on rota The Grove is a well-established part of the community in Waltham and a well-respected care home in the Grimsby area, It provides residential and specialist dementia care in a warm, family-led setting. The dedicated staff led by the Manager understand that everyone is different and take time in getting to know each resident individually, so they can settle into a comforting, enjoyable routine.JOINING THE COUNTRY COURT CARE FAMILYCountry Court is proud to be a family run business that’s grown over the years to a family of 3,300+ employees and over 45+ care homes. We’re passionate about providing 5* care to our residents. From bistros to pubs and cinema rooms to spas - we’ve created extraordinary care homes so we’re looking for extraordinary people to join our team!ABOUT THE CARE ASSISTANT ROLEWithin the Care Assistant role, you can really make a difference to our residents’ lives. Your responsibilities will include:Helping our residents with personal support and careAiding their emotional well-being and social needsSupporting residents at meals timeInteracting with our residents on a personal levelMaintaining and developing the residents care plan to ensure their needs are metABOUT YOUOur fantastic staff are at the heart of our homes & provide vital day-to-day support to our residents, so we would love to hear from those who really do want to make a difference to people’s lives.Be no stranger to working long shiftsHave good written & verbal communication skillsAble to engage well with the residents and their familiesHave an understanding of people with Dementia.Experience as a Care Assistant is preferred but not essentialHave an NVQ Level 2 in Health & Social care or be willing to work towards this.IN RETURNYou’ll be joining our family-run business and alongside pension contributions and annual leave, we offer:Annual pay reviews.A bespoke Induction Training Programme, with ongoing development and access to nationally recognised qualifications*Recommend a Friend bonus scheme*Access to the Blue Light Discount CardAnnual Staff Awards Programme, celebrating outstanding contributions across all our Homes*Subject to Terms and ConditionsClick the Apply Button Now! -If the Care Assistant sounds like a job for you, we would like to hear from you. PLEASE NOTE:All applicants must already hold the legal right to work in the UK and if successful will need to provide evidence.We are no longer accepting applications for sponsorship. You may have experience asCare Assistant, dementia, Alzheimer’s, older people, senior care assistant, Support staff, Social Care Worker jobs, Community Care Worker, Residential Care Worker, NHS Support Worker.
Added on 12 Aug 2026
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