Company Description
Job Description
Job title: Evening Care Assistant (Care Professional)
Locations: Bagshot, Ascot, Camberley, Wokingham and surrounding areas
Shift: Minimum commitment of three days a week including alternate weekends
Hourly rate: £11.50 - £13
Contract: Guaranteed hours and zero-hours contracts available
Calling all night owls. Are you looking for a rewarding evening job where you make a difference to people’s lives?
Do you want to go home at the end of the night feeling good about yourself?
Home Instead is the world’s leading provider of home care. We help our clients remain independent, happy, and comfortable in their own homes. As a Care Professional, you will provide end-to-end care and be on hand to support our client. We are committed to changing the face of ageing by providing outstanding bespoke care. We provide a minimum of one-hour client visits allowing time and ensuring no care call is rushed.
Duties may include:
· Assisting with personal care, helping your client wash and dress
· Meal preparation and light housework
· Accompanying your client to appointments
· Companionship
We welcome new Care Professionals from all walks of life, whether just starting out a career or searching for a way to use life skills in a new and meaningful way. Our Care Professionals are involved in client care planning, care reviews and quality assurance. You will be offered full training, mentoring and continued 24/7 support from our office. We will invest in you and provide opportunities for career progression as our business grows.
We offer competitive pay from £11.50 to £13 per hour plus benefits and bonuses and the choice of guaranteed contracted hours.
Here’s a lovely quote from the daughter of one of our clients:
“I have found all staff at Home Instead have been helpful, friendly, understanding and efficient. Mum has a team of lovely Care Professionals who she really looks forward to seeing. She tells me how kind everyone is, respectful of her wishes and also, of her home. It was reassuring to Mum to be able to meet the Care Professionals before they started visiting her. Having regular visit times and a fortnightly schedule has helped establish the new routine.”