Support Worker – Level 2 Adult Care Worker Apprenticeship
Organisation: Rehability UKLocation: 104 Cheltenham Road, WR11 2LJJob Type: Full-time Apprenticeship
Position Available:
1 Full-time Support Worker
Salary: £8.00 per hour
About the Role
Rehability UK is looking for a caring and motivated individual to join the team as a Support Worker Apprentice.
In this role, you will support adults with learning disabilities, autism and complex needs, helping them to live as independently as possible while participating in meaningful daily activities.
You will gain valuable hands-on experience while completing the Level 2 Adult Care Worker Apprenticeship, developing the skills needed for a rewarding career in health and social care.
Key Responsibilities
Support individuals with daily living activities and personal care where required
Encourage independence and help individuals develop life skills
Support participation in activities and community engagement
Follow individual care plans and safeguarding procedures
Maintain accurate records and communicate with the care team
Work collaboratively with colleagues to deliver person-centred care
Working Hours
This is a full-time position, with shifts varying depending on service needs.
Typical shift patterns may include:
7:00am – 3:00pm
9:00am – 5:00pm
8:00am – 8:00pm
8:00pm – 8:00am
Flexibility to work days, evenings, weekends and occasional night shifts may be required.
Requirements
Caring, patient and compassionate nature
Good communication and teamwork skills
Reliable and motivated to learn
Willingness to complete the Level 2 Adult Care Worker Apprenticeship
Previous care experience is not essential, but an interest in health and social care is important.
Apprenticeship Training
You will complete the Level 2 Adult Care Worker Apprenticeship, gaining knowledge and practical experience in:
Person-centred care
Safeguarding and duty of care
Communication and professional practice
Supporting independence and wellbeing
Career Progression
Successful apprentices may progress to a permanent Support Worker role or continue onto the Level 3 Lead Adult Care Worker qualification.Training Outcome:A permanent Support Worker role.
Progression to a Level 3 Lead Adult Care Worker Apprenticeship.
Further career development opportunities within Rehability UK.Employer Description:Rehability UK is a leading Specialist Healthcare provider for Mental Health, Learning Disability, Autism, Brain Injury Rehab and Children's Services. Working Hours :7:00am – 3:00pm
9:00am – 5:00pm
8:00am – 8:00pm
8:00pm – 8:00am (night shifts may be required)
Flexibility to work days, evenings, weekends and occasional night shifts may be required.Skills: Communication skills,Organisation skills,Customer care skills,Administrative skills,Team working,Initiative,Non judgemental,Patience,Physical fitness....Read more...
Marketing & Communications:
Create, schedule and publish content across social media platforms to build engagement and awareness
Assist with developing marketing materials such as newsletters, blogs, leaflets and email updates
Help maintain the organisation’s website and app content, ensuring information is accurate and up to date
Manage updates and engagement on the Carers WhatsApp Community Page to support peer connection and signposting
Support planning and delivery of awareness campaigns, service promotions and events
Ensure all messaging is consistent with brand tone and values
Content Creation:
Produce simple design assets using tools such as Canva
Draft written content suitable for a variety of audiences, including staff, carers, partners and the wider community
Support the collection of stories, case studies, and creative content for campaigns
CRM & Data Support:
Update and maintain contact records within HubSpot
Support accurate recording of engagement activity and data for communications
Ensure data is handled in line with GDPR and internal policies
Team & Administrative Support:
Provide ad hoc day to day administrative support to:
Independent Living Advisor Team (e.g., follow-ups, document formatting, scheduling support)
Blue Sky Social Card Team (e.g., application processing, updating records)
Carer Support Team (e.g., sharing resources, coordinating information)
Assist with basic payroll administration including compiling timesheets and checking data accuracy
Support general office tasks such as data entry, filing, note-taking and responding to enquiries
Collaboration & Internal Communication:
Work closely with internal teams to ensure clear and timely sharing of information
Help improve internal communications, including updates, notices and collaborative working
Contribute to a positive, supportive and well-connected team culture
Training:The knowledge units will be delivered in person at our Derby Hub (2 Siddals road, Derby, DE1 2PW), through day release.
The 3 core knowledge units are as follows:
Fundamentals of Marketing
Content Marketing
Marketing Campaign Fundamentals
In addition to the modules above, you will also study towards the Google Analytics vendor qualification.
Further support will be provided to you through your Digital Coach/Mentor via onsite visits and remote communication. Training Outcome:
Opportunity for a full time position within the team upon completion of the apprenticeship programme
Employer Description:The Disability Syndicate is a social enterprise delivering expert services to the social care, disability, and charity sectors.
We are home to a number of services allowing individuals to live more independently and better the community.Working Hours :Monday - Friday, 9.00am - 5.00pmSkills: Communication skills,IT skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Administrative skills,Team working....Read more...
The purpose of a Care Assistant Apprentice is to support individuals in maintaining their independence, dignity, and quality of life while learning the skills and knowledge required to provide high-quality care.
Under supervision, you’ll assist with daily living activities such as personal care, meal preparation, mobility support, and companionship, while completing training toward a recognised qualification in health and social care.
Key responsibilities:
Assist individuals with daily tasks such as washing, dressing, toileting, and grooming.
Support with mobility and transferring (e.g, using hoists or other aids safely).
Help with meal preparation, feeding, and hydration.
Assist with household tasks such as cleaning and laundry when needed.
Encourage service users to do as much as they can for themselves.
Respect privacy, dignity, and personal choices at all times.
Provide companionship and emotional reassurance.
Support participation in social and recreational activities.
Follow Care Plans and Record Keeping
Work according to individual care plans.
Accurately record care provided and report any changes in health or wellbeing to senior staff.
Follow infection control, safeguarding, and health and safety procedures.
Use equipment safely and maintain a clean, safe environment.
Work closely with colleagues, families, and healthcare professionals.
Communicate effectively and maintain confidentiality.
Take part in training and supervision to develop knowledge and skills.
Work toward completing the care qualification as part of the apprenticeship.
Applicants must be able to work hours between 7am and 10pm. Monday to Sunday including bank holidays.
Training:Paragon Skills is an award-winning, Ofsted-rated ‘Good’, national apprenticeship provider inspiring over 10,000 learners annually and working with over 3000 businesses to deliver apprenticeships in a high-quality, consistent way. Our dedicated focus on the Care and Education sectors means we are deeply rooted within these sectors and have in-depth knowledge and understanding of what is required from a training perspective. Upon completion of this 12 Month Apprenticeship, you will have obtained your Adult care worker (level 2) Apprenticeship.Training Outcome:There is a possibility of being offered a full time role after successful completion of the apprenticeship.Employer Description:Memory Jane Healthcare is a trusted provider of high-quality domiciliary care services across Hampshire. We support clients in their own homes, helping them live independently while receiving the care they need. Our team is passionate, compassionate, and dedicated to delivering exceptional service to our clients and their families.Working Hours :Shifts To be Confirmed - Monday-Sunday Including Bank Holidays Between The Hours Of 7AM-10PMSkills: Creative,Customer Care Skills,Initative,....Read more...
Support the planning and delivery of activities linked to the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS).
Assist with observing children and recording their progress.
Help create a safe, stimulating, and welcoming learning environment.
Provide high‑quality care, including feeding, toileting, and personal care.
Build positive relationships with children, parents, and colleagues.
Follow safeguarding procedures and report concerns to the
Designated Safeguarding Lead.
Maintain hygiene and safety standards, including cleaning and risk checking areas.
Support children’s independence, communication, and social development.
Help set up and tidy away resources, equipment, and learning areas.
Contribute to daily routines such as mealtimes, sleep times, and transitions.
Use positive behaviour strategies to support children’s emotional wellbeing.
Attend training, staff meetings, and complete apprenticeship tasks and portfolio work.
Training:
Training will take place on the job at the nursery setting and masterclasses through the training provider virtually online.
Training Outcome:
Room Leader.
Team Leader.
Qualified Early years educator can be counted in ratio.
Employer Description:Helping children to be more mindful is a powerful gift. By being mindful they will learn to recognise and manage their emotions, be more able to calm down when they are upset, become better at focusing on important tasks and more able to interact with others with empathy and generosity. Mindfulness sessions and activities are incorporated into our curriculum and include children’s yoga, meditation, singing and discussing our worries using our ‘worry monster’. In addition we have a range of personal, social and emotional literature which can help support some challenging experiences and understand some complex situations children may face.Working Hours :Monday to Friday, between the hours of 7.30am - 6.00pm. You will work 37.5 hours per week, to be agreed based on a staffing timetable. Will study time for your apprenticeship planned out and timetabled.Skills: Communication skills,IT skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Customer care skills,Problem solving skills,Presentation skills,Administrative skills,Number skills,Analytical skills,Logical,Team working,Creative,Initiative,Non judgemental,Patience,Physical fitness....Read more...
Activities and Wellbeing Coordinator – Wanstead, London Location: Chestnut Manor Care Home, 63 Cambridge Park, London, E11 2PRHourly rate: £12.71 per hour, plus 50p p/h weekend enhancementHours: 22.5 hours per week Shifts: 3 shifts over 7 days (flexibility to work weekends is required)Job type: PermanentCome and make a difference with the team at Westgate Healthcare! #CareWithUsAtWestgateWe are looking for a compassionate and caring Activities and Wellbeing Coordinator to join our family at Chestnut Manor Care Home. We are looking for individuals who share our values, have an interest in helping others, a can-do attitude and who will treat the people we support with care, compassion and respect. If you want to make a difference to the lives of our elderly residents, apply today.What’s in it for you?Why work at Westgate?
Competitive pay rates with enhanced pay on weekends Equal pay for young workers who are paid the same as staff aged 25+Improve your financial wellness and flexibility with Wagestream; access your wages before pay day and enjoy exclusive discounts at a variety of the UK’s favourite shopsAccess to the Blue Light Card (employee discount scheme)Access to other discount schemes; Byond Prepayment Card (employee cashback card), Extras Discounts (employee discount scheme) and Cycle to Work SchemeRefer a Friend Scheme - earn up to £500 for a successful referral!Internal and external employee recognition schemes (e.g. Employee of the Month and Long Service) and team building social eventsSupport in achieving additional qualifications, including nationally recognised qualificationsAccess to financial and wellbeing support through The Care Workers Charity Comprehensive staff induction with free training and professional development
About the Role:
Identify residents' activity needs and wishes through discussion, assessment and observation, and produce a varied programme based on these findingsExplore the most appropriate methods and resources for meeting activity needs, including group events and individual sessions, involving internal and external sources and involving community-based resourcesOrganise theme and fund-raising events as required, based on local holidays, traditions, etcOrganise outings as appropriate, giving consideration to safety needs and staffing requirementsSupport in the management of monthly activity budgets for entertainment, materials and outings in accordance with Company proceduresEnsure risk assessments have been carried out on all activities and outingsComplete digital notes daily to record and support residents' activities Take photos of our residents around the home, create engaging content and update our social media pages on a daily basis
About you:
The right to live and work in the UKAbility to work in a team, a caring nature and a positive attitude An understanding of Health and SafetyAn understanding of emotional, social, physical, psychological and intellectual needs of vulnerable peopleAbility to engage others in recreational activitiesPrevious experience in a similar position in a care home is desirable but not essential
We reserve the right to close this vacancy once we receive suitable applications, therefore, an early submission is encouraged. Due to a high volume of applications, if you do not hear from us within 5 working days, please assume that your application has been unsuccessful.Westgate Healthcare is an equal opportunities employer, and we welcome applications from all suitably qualified candidates regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation or age.WGHROB....Read more...
Support Worker - Level 2 Adult Care Worker Apprenticeship.
Organisation: Rehability UK.Location: Whitley Street, Reading, RG2 0EG.Job Type: Full-time Apprenticeship.
Positions Available:
3 full-time support workers (night shifts).
1 full-time support worker.
Salary: £8.00 per hour.
About the Role:
Rehability UK is looking for caring and motivated individuals to join the team as Support Worker Apprentices at Whitley Street, Reading.
In this role, you will support adults with learning disabilities, autism and complex needs, helping them live as independently as possible and participate in meaningful daily activities.
You will gain valuable hands-on experience while completing the Level 2 Adult Care Worker Apprenticeship, developing the skills needed for a rewarding career in health and social care.
Key Responsibilities:
Support individuals with daily living activities and personal care where required
Encourage independence and help individuals develop life skills
Support individuals to attend appointments, activities and community outings
Follow care plans and safeguarding procedures
Maintain accurate records and communicate with the care team
Work collaboratively with colleagues to deliver person-centred care
Working Hours:
These are full-time positions, with both day and night shifts available depending on the role.
Typical shift patterns may include:
7:00am - 3:00pm
9:00am - 5:00pm
8:00am - 8:00pm
Night shifts (for night roles)
Flexibility to workdays, evenings, weekends and nights where required is expected.
Requirements:
Caring, patient and compassionate nature
Reliable and motivated to learn
Good communication and teamwork skills
Willingness to complete the Level 2 Adult Care Worker Apprenticeship
Previous care experience is not essential, but an interest in working in health and social care is important
Apprenticeship Training:
You will complete the Level 2 Adult Care Worker Apprenticeship, gaining knowledge and practical experience in:
Person-centred care
Safeguarding and duty of care
Communication and professional practice
Supporting independence and wellbeing
Career Progression:
Successful apprentices may progress to a permanent Support Worker role or continue onto the Level 3 Lead Adult Care Worker qualification.Training:Adult Care Worker Level 2.Training Outcome:
A permanent Support Worker role
Progression to a Level 3 Lead Adult Care Worker Apprenticeship
Further career development opportunities within Rehability UK
Employer Description:Rehability UK is a leading Specialist Healthcare provider for Mental Health, Learning Disability, Autism, Brain Injury Rehab and Children's Services. Working Hours :7:00am - 3:00pm
9:00am - 5:00pm
8:00am - 8:00pm
8:00pm - 8:00am (night shifts may be required).
Flexibility to workdays, evenings, weekends and occasional night shifts may be required.Skills: Communication skills,Organisation skills,Customer care skills,Administrative skills,Team working,Initiative,Non judgemental,Patience,Physical fitness....Read more...
ID - 1674its a Private Hospital.Position: RMNSalary: £35276 / annumShift Pattern: Fulltime Days and NightsLocation: York YO43Job Overview:The Staff Nurse is responsible for providing high-quality nursing care to residents in a nursing home setting. This role involves assessing, planning, implementing, and evaluating care plans to ensure residents receive comprehensive, individualized care. The Staff Nurse works as part of a multidisciplinary team to promote residents' well-being and quality of life.Key Responsibilities:Clinical Care:Deliver nursing care in accordance with current best practices, standards, policies, and procedures.Assess residents' physical, psychological, and social needs, and develop and implement individualized care plans.Administer medications and treatments as prescribed, ensuring accurate documentation and adherence to protocols.Monitor and record residents' conditions, reporting any changes or concerns to the senior nurse or manager.Provide end-of-life care and support to residents and their families, ensuring dignity and comfort.Resident Interaction:Build positive relationships with residents, understanding their needs, preferences, and values.Promote residents' independence, privacy, and dignity in all aspects of care.Encourage and support residents to participate in social and recreational activities.Communication:Communicate effectively with residents, families, and the multidisciplinary team.Report and document incidents, accidents, or complaints promptly and in accordance with policy.Participate in and contribute to staff meetings, handovers, and training sessions.Team Collaboration:Work collaboratively with other nurses, care staff, and healthcare professionals to provide holistic care.Support, mentor, and supervise care assistants and junior staff.Participate in the induction and training of new staff members.Compliance and Professional Development:Adhere to all regulatory and statutory requirements, including those set by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).Maintain accurate, up-to-date records and documentation.Engage in continuous professional development, attending training and keeping up to date with nursing best practices.Ensure personal compliance with health and safety, infection control, and safeguarding policies.Qualifications and Experience:Essential:Registered Nurse with a valid NMC PIN.Previous experience in a care home or similar setting.Strong clinical skills and knowledge of nursing best practices.Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.Ability to work effectively as part of a team.Desirable:Experience in dementia care, palliative care, or gerontological nursing.Additional qualifications or training relevant to the role.Personal Attributes:Compassionate and empathetic approach to care.Strong organizational and time-management skills.Ability to work under pressure and manage challenging situations.Commitment to providing high-quality, person-centred care.....Read more...
ID - 918Position: RGNSalary: £23.50/ hourShift Pattern: FullTime Nights, ( 39-hours a week )Location: Stourport-on-Severn DY13Job Overview:The Staff Nurse is responsible for providing high-quality nursing care to residents in a nursing home setting. This role involves assessing, planning, implementing, and evaluating care plans to ensure residents receive comprehensive, individualized care. The Staff Nurse works as part of a multidisciplinary team to promote residents' well-being and quality of life.Key Responsibilities:Clinical Care:Deliver nursing care in accordance with current best practices, standards, policies, and procedures.Assess residents' physical, psychological, and social needs, and develop and implement individualized care plans.Administer medications and treatments as prescribed, ensuring accurate documentation and adherence to protocols.Monitor and record residents' conditions, reporting any changes or concerns to the senior nurse or manager.Provide end-of-life care and support to residents and their families, ensuring dignity and comfort.Resident Interaction:Build positive relationships with residents, understanding their needs, preferences, and values.Promote residents' independence, privacy, and dignity in all aspects of care.Encourage and support residents to participate in social and recreational activities.Communication:Communicate effectively with residents, families, and the multidisciplinary team.Report and document incidents, accidents, or complaints promptly and in accordance with policy.Participate in and contribute to staff meetings, handovers, and training sessions.Team Collaboration:Work collaboratively with other nurses, care staff, and healthcare professionals to provide holistic care.Support, mentor, and supervise care assistants and junior staff.Participate in the induction and training of new staff members.Compliance and Professional Development:Adhere to all regulatory and statutory requirements, including those set by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).Maintain accurate, up-to-date records and documentation.Engage in continuous professional development, attending training and keeping up to date with nursing best practices.Ensure personal compliance with health and safety, infection control, and safeguarding policies.Qualifications and Experience:Essential:Registered Nurse with a valid NMC PIN.Previous experience in a care home or similar setting.Strong clinical skills and knowledge of nursing best practices.Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.Ability to work effectively as part of a team.Desirable:Experience in dementia care, palliative care, or gerontological nursing.Additional qualifications or training relevant to the role.Personal Attributes:Compassionate and empathetic approach to care.Strong organizational and time-management skills.Ability to work under pressure and manage challenging situations.Commitment to providing high-quality, person-centred care.....Read more...
ID - 41Position: RGN/RMNSalary: £20.00/ hourShift Pattern: Fulltime NightsLocation: North Shields NE30Job Overview:The Staff Nurse is responsible for providing high-quality nursing care to residents in a nursing home setting. This role involves assessing, planning, implementing, and evaluating care plans to ensure residents receive comprehensive, individualized care. The Staff Nurse works as part of a multidisciplinary team to promote residents' well-being and quality of life.Key Responsibilities:Clinical Care:Deliver nursing care in accordance with current best practices, standards, policies, and procedures.Assess residents' physical, psychological, and social needs, and develop and implement individualized care plans.Administer medications and treatments as prescribed, ensuring accurate documentation and adherence to protocols.Monitor and record residents' conditions, reporting any changes or concerns to the senior nurse or manager.Provide end-of-life care and support to residents and their families, ensuring dignity and comfort.Resident Interaction:Build positive relationships with residents, understanding their needs, preferences, and values.Promote residents' independence, privacy, and dignity in all aspects of care.Encourage and support residents to participate in social and recreational activities.Communication:Communicate effectively with residents, families, and the multidisciplinary team.Report and document incidents, accidents, or complaints promptly and in accordance with policy.Participate in and contribute to staff meetings, handovers, and training sessions.Team Collaboration:Work collaboratively with other nurses, care staff, and healthcare professionals to provide holistic care.Support, mentor, and supervise care assistants and junior staff.Participate in the induction and training of new staff members.Compliance and Professional Development:Adhere to all regulatory and statutory requirements, including those set by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).Maintain accurate, up-to-date records and documentation.Engage in continuous professional development, attending training and keeping up to date with nursing best practices.Ensure personal compliance with health and safety, infection control, and safeguarding policies.Qualifications and Experience:Essential:Registered Nurse with a valid NMC PIN.Previous experience in a care home or similar setting.Strong clinical skills and knowledge of nursing best practices.Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.Ability to work effectively as part of a team.Desirable:Experience in dementia care, palliative care, or gerontological nursing.Additional qualifications or training relevant to the role.Personal Attributes:Compassionate and empathetic approach to care.Strong organizational and time-management skills.Ability to work under pressure and manage challenging situations.Commitment to providing high-quality, person-centred care.....Read more...
ID - 1847Position: RGN/RMNSalary: £21.25/ hourShift Pattern: Full Time DaysLocation: Uttoxeter ST14Job Overview:The Staff Nurse is responsible for providing high-quality nursing care to residents in a nursing home setting. This role involves assessing, planning, implementing, and evaluating care plans to ensure residents receive comprehensive, individualized care. The Staff Nurse works as part of a multidisciplinary team to promote residents' well-being and quality of life.Key Responsibilities:Clinical Care:Deliver nursing care in accordance with current best practices, standards, policies, and procedures.Assess residents' physical, psychological, and social needs, and develop and implement individualized care plans.Administer medications and treatments as prescribed, ensuring accurate documentation and adherence to protocols.Monitor and record residents' conditions, reporting any changes or concerns to the senior nurse or manager.Provide end-of-life care and support to residents and their families, ensuring dignity and comfort.Resident Interaction:Build positive relationships with residents, understanding their needs, preferences, and values.Promote residents' independence, privacy, and dignity in all aspects of care.Encourage and support residents to participate in social and recreational activities.Communication:Communicate effectively with residents, families, and the multidisciplinary team.Report and document incidents, accidents, or complaints promptly and in accordance with policy.Participate in and contribute to staff meetings, handovers, and training sessions.Team Collaboration:Work collaboratively with other nurses, care staff, and healthcare professionals to provide holistic care.Support, mentor, and supervise care assistants and junior staff.Participate in the induction and training of new staff members.Compliance and Professional Development:Adhere to all regulatory and statutory requirements, including those set by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).Maintain accurate, up-to-date records and documentation.Engage in continuous professional development, attending training and keeping up to date with nursing best practices.Ensure personal compliance with health and safety, infection control, and safeguarding policies.Qualifications and Experience:Essential:Registered Nurse with a valid NMC PIN.Previous experience in a care home or similar setting.Strong clinical skills and knowledge of nursing best practices.Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.Ability to work effectively as part of a team.Desirable:Experience in dementia care, palliative care, or gerontological nursing.Additional qualifications or training relevant to the role.Personal Attributes:Compassionate and empathetic approach to care.Strong organizational and time-management skills.Ability to work under pressure and manage challenging situations.Commitment to providing high-quality, person-centred care.Working Conditions:Full-time hours Nights with shifts that may include, weekends, and holidays.Physical demands, including lifting and moving residents and equipment.....Read more...
ID - 1896Position: RGNSalary: £18.00 - £20.00/ hourShift Pattern: Fulltime Days and Nights, 36-hours a weekLocation: London W13 Job Overview:The Staff Nurse is responsible for providing high-quality nursing care to residents in a nursing home setting. This role involves assessing, planning, implementing, and evaluating care plans to ensure residents receive comprehensive, individualized care. The Staff Nurse works as part of a multidisciplinary team to promote residents' well-being and quality of life.Key Responsibilities:Clinical Care:Deliver nursing care in accordance with current best practices, standards, policies, and procedures.Assess residents' physical, psychological, and social needs, and develop and implement individualized care plans.Administer medications and treatments as prescribed, ensuring accurate documentation and adherence to protocols.Monitor and record residents' conditions, reporting any changes or concerns to the senior nurse or manager.Provide end-of-life care and support to residents and their families, ensuring dignity and comfort.Resident Interaction:Build positive relationships with residents, understanding their needs, preferences, and values.Promote residents' independence, privacy, and dignity in all aspects of care.Encourage and support residents to participate in social and recreational activities.Communication:Communicate effectively with residents, families, and the multidisciplinary team.Report and document incidents, accidents, or complaints promptly and in accordance with policy.Participate in and contribute to staff meetings, handovers, and training sessions.Team Collaboration:Work collaboratively with other nurses, care staff, and healthcare professionals to provide holistic care.Support, mentor, and supervise care assistants and junior staff.Participate in the induction and training of new staff members.Compliance and Professional Development:Adhere to all regulatory and statutory requirements, including those set by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).Maintain accurate, up-to-date records and documentation.Engage in continuous professional development, attending training and keeping up to date with nursing best practices.Ensure personal compliance with health and safety, infection control, and safeguarding policies.Qualifications and Experience:Essential:Registered Nurse with a valid NMC PIN.Previous experience in a care home or similar setting.Strong clinical skills and knowledge of nursing best practices.Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.Ability to work effectively as part of a team.Desirable:Experience in dementia care, palliative care, or gerontological nursing.Additional qualifications or training relevant to the role.Personal Attributes:Compassionate and empathetic approach to care.Strong organizational and time-management skills.Ability to work under pressure and manage challenging situations.Commitment to providing high-quality, person-centred care.....Read more...
ID - 1896Position: RGN/RMNSalary: £20.00/ hourShift Pattern: Fulltime Days/Nights, 36-hours a weekLocation: London W13Job Overview:The Staff Nurse is responsible for providing high-quality nursing care to residents in a nursing home setting. This role involves assessing, planning, implementing, and evaluating care plans to ensure residents receive comprehensive, individualized care. The Staff Nurse works as part of a multidisciplinary team to promote residents' well-being and quality of life.Key Responsibilities:Clinical Care:Deliver nursing care in accordance with current best practices, standards, policies, and procedures.Assess residents' physical, psychological, and social needs, and develop and implement individualized care plans.Administer medications and treatments as prescribed, ensuring accurate documentation and adherence to protocols.Monitor and record residents' conditions, reporting any changes or concerns to the senior nurse or manager.Provide end-of-life care and support to residents and their families, ensuring dignity and comfort.Resident Interaction:Build positive relationships with residents, understanding their needs, preferences, and values.Promote residents' independence, privacy, and dignity in all aspects of care.Encourage and support residents to participate in social and recreational activities.Communication:Communicate effectively with residents, families, and the multidisciplinary team.Report and document incidents, accidents, or complaints promptly and in accordance with policy.Participate in and contribute to staff meetings, handovers, and training sessions.Team Collaboration:Work collaboratively with other nurses, care staff, and healthcare professionals to provide holistic care.Support, mentor, and supervise care assistants and junior staff.Participate in the induction and training of new staff members.Compliance and Professional Development:Adhere to all regulatory and statutory requirements, including those set by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).Maintain accurate, up-to-date records and documentation.Engage in continuous professional development, attending training and keeping up to date with nursing best practices.Ensure personal compliance with health and safety, infection control, and safeguarding policies.Qualifications and Experience:Essential:Registered Nurse with a valid NMC PIN.Previous experience in a care home or similar setting.Strong clinical skills and knowledge of nursing best practices.Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.Ability to work effectively as part of a team.Desirable:Experience in dementia care, palliative care, or gerontological nursing.Additional qualifications or training relevant to the role.Personal Attributes:Compassionate and empathetic approach to care.Strong organizational and time-management skills.Ability to work under pressure and manage challenging situations.Commitment to providing high-quality, person-centred care.....Read more...
ID - 879Position: RGN/RMNSalary: £20.50/ hourShift Pattern: Fulltime Nights, 36-hours a weekLocation: Warrington WA2Job Overview:The Staff Nurse is responsible for providing high-quality nursing care to residents in a nursing home setting. This role involves assessing, planning, implementing, and evaluating care plans to ensure residents receive comprehensive, individualized care. The Staff Nurse works as part of a multidisciplinary team to promote residents' well-being and quality of life.Key Responsibilities:Clinical Care:Deliver nursing care in accordance with current best practices, standards, policies, and procedures.Assess residents' physical, psychological, and social needs, and develop and implement individualized care plans.Administer medications and treatments as prescribed, ensuring accurate documentation and adherence to protocols.Monitor and record residents' conditions, reporting any changes or concerns to the senior nurse or manager.Provide end-of-life care and support to residents and their families, ensuring dignity and comfort.Resident Interaction:Build positive relationships with residents, understanding their needs, preferences, and values.Promote residents' independence, privacy, and dignity in all aspects of care.Encourage and support residents to participate in social and recreational activities.Communication:Communicate effectively with residents, families, and the multidisciplinary team.Report and document incidents, accidents, or complaints promptly and in accordance with policy.Participate in and contribute to staff meetings, handovers, and training sessions.Team Collaboration:Work collaboratively with other nurses, care staff, and healthcare professionals to provide holistic care.Support, mentor, and supervise care assistants and junior staff.Participate in the induction and training of new staff members.Compliance and Professional Development:Adhere to all regulatory and statutory requirements, including those set by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).Maintain accurate, up-to-date records and documentation.Engage in continuous professional development, attending training and keeping up to date with nursing best practices.Ensure personal compliance with health and safety, infection control, and safeguarding policies.Qualifications and Experience:Essential:Registered Nurse with a valid NMC PIN.Previous experience in a care home or similar setting.Strong clinical skills and knowledge of nursing best practices.Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.Ability to work effectively as part of a team.Desirable:Experience in dementia care, palliative care, or gerontological nursing.Additional qualifications or training relevant to the role.Personal Attributes:Compassionate and empathetic approach to care.Strong organizational and time-management skills.Ability to work under pressure and manage challenging situations.Commitment to providing high-quality, person-centred care. ....Read more...
ID - 1866Position: RGN/RMNSalary: £22.50/ hourShift Pattern: Fulltime Nights, 33-hours a weekLocation: Donaghadee BT21Job Overview:The Staff Nurse is responsible for providing high-quality nursing care to residents in a nursing home setting. This role involves assessing, planning, implementing, and evaluating care plans to ensure residents receive comprehensive, individualized care. The Staff Nurse works as part of a multidisciplinary team to promote residents' well-being and quality of life.Key Responsibilities:Clinical Care:Deliver nursing care in accordance with current best practices, standards, policies, and procedures.Assess residents' physical, psychological, and social needs, and develop and implement individualized care plans.Administer medications and treatments as prescribed, ensuring accurate documentation and adherence to protocols.Monitor and record residents' conditions, reporting any changes or concerns to the senior nurse or manager.Provide end-of-life care and support to residents and their families, ensuring dignity and comfort.Resident Interaction:Build positive relationships with residents, understanding their needs, preferences, and values.Promote residents' independence, privacy, and dignity in all aspects of care.Encourage and support residents to participate in social and recreational activities.Communication:Communicate effectively with residents, families, and the multidisciplinary team.Report and document incidents, accidents, or complaints promptly and in accordance with policy.Participate in and contribute to staff meetings, handovers, and training sessions.Team Collaboration:Work collaboratively with other nurses, care staff, and healthcare professionals to provide holistic care.Support, mentor, and supervise care assistants and junior staff.Participate in the induction and training of new staff members.Compliance and Professional Development:Adhere to all regulatory and statutory requirements, including those set by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).Maintain accurate, up-to-date records and documentation.Engage in continuous professional development, attending training and keeping up to date with nursing best practices.Ensure personal compliance with health and safety, infection control, and safeguarding policies.Qualifications and Experience:Essential:Registered Nurse with a valid NMC PIN.Previous experience in a care home or similar setting.Strong clinical skills and knowledge of nursing best practices.Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.Ability to work effectively as part of a team.Desirable:Experience in dementia care, palliative care, or gerontological nursing.Additional qualifications or training relevant to the role.Personal Attributes:Compassionate and empathetic approach to care.Strong organizational and time-management skills.Ability to work under pressure and manage challenging situations.Commitment to providing high-quality, person-centred care. ....Read more...
ID - 121Position: RGN/RMNSalary: £19.38/ hourShift Pattern: Fulltime NightsLocation: Lincoln LN4 Job Overview:The Staff Nurse is responsible for providing high-quality nursing care to residents in a nursing home setting. This role involves assessing, planning, implementing, and evaluating care plans to ensure residents receive comprehensive, individualized care. The Staff Nurse works as part of a multidisciplinary team to promote residents' well-being and quality of life.Key Responsibilities:Clinical Care:Deliver nursing care in accordance with current best practices, standards, policies, and procedures.Assess residents' physical, psychological, and social needs, and develop and implement individualized care plans.Administer medications and treatments as prescribed, ensuring accurate documentation and adherence to protocols.Monitor and record residents' conditions, reporting any changes or concerns to the senior nurse or manager.Provide end-of-life care and support to residents and their families, ensuring dignity and comfort.Resident Interaction:Build positive relationships with residents, understanding their needs, preferences, and values.Promote residents' independence, privacy, and dignity in all aspects of care.Encourage and support residents to participate in social and recreational activities.Communication:Communicate effectively with residents, families, and the multidisciplinary team.Report and document incidents, accidents, or complaints promptly and in accordance with policy.Participate in and contribute to staff meetings, handovers, and training sessions.Team Collaboration:Work collaboratively with other nurses, care staff, and healthcare professionals to provide holistic care.Support, mentor, and supervise care assistants and junior staff.Participate in the induction and training of new staff members.Compliance and Professional Development:Adhere to all regulatory and statutory requirements, including those set by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).Maintain accurate, up-to-date records and documentation.Engage in continuous professional development, attending training and keeping up to date with nursing best practices.Ensure personal compliance with health and safety, infection control, and safeguarding policies.Qualifications and Experience:Essential:Registered Nurse with a valid NMC PIN.Previous experience in a care home or similar setting.Strong clinical skills and knowledge of nursing best practices.Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.Ability to work effectively as part of a team.Desirable:Experience in dementia care, palliative care, or gerontological nursing.Additional qualifications or training relevant to the role.Personal Attributes:Compassionate and empathetic approach to care.Strong organizational and time-management skills.Ability to work under pressure and manage challenging situations.Commitment to providing high-quality, person-centred care. ....Read more...
ID - 1896Position: RGNSalary: £20.30/ hourShift Pattern: Fulltime Nights, 45-hours a weekLocation: Newcastle upon Tyne NE3Job Overview:The Staff Nurse is responsible for providing high-quality nursing care to residents in a nursing home setting. This role involves assessing, planning, implementing, and evaluating care plans to ensure residents receive comprehensive, individualized care. The Staff Nurse works as part of a multidisciplinary team to promote residents' well-being and quality of life.Key Responsibilities:Clinical Care:Deliver nursing care in accordance with current best practices, standards, policies, and procedures.Assess residents' physical, psychological, and social needs, and develop and implement individualized care plans.Administer medications and treatments as prescribed, ensuring accurate documentation and adherence to protocols.Monitor and record residents' conditions, reporting any changes or concerns to the senior nurse or manager.Provide end-of-life care and support to residents and their families, ensuring dignity and comfort.Resident Interaction:Build positive relationships with residents, understanding their needs, preferences, and values.Promote residents' independence, privacy, and dignity in all aspects of care.Encourage and support residents to participate in social and recreational activities.Communication:Communicate effectively with residents, families, and the multidisciplinary team.Report and document incidents, accidents, or complaints promptly and in accordance with policy.Participate in and contribute to staff meetings, handovers, and training sessions.Team Collaboration:Work collaboratively with other nurses, care staff, and healthcare professionals to provide holistic care.Support, mentor, and supervise care assistants and junior staff.Participate in the induction and training of new staff members.Compliance and Professional Development:Adhere to all regulatory and statutory requirements, including those set by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).Maintain accurate, up-to-date records and documentation.Engage in continuous professional development, attending training and keeping up to date with nursing best practices.Ensure personal compliance with health and safety, infection control, and safeguarding policies.Qualifications and Experience:Essential:Registered Nurse with a valid NMC PIN.Previous experience in a care home or similar setting.Strong clinical skills and knowledge of nursing best practices.Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.Ability to work effectively as part of a team.Desirable:Experience in dementia care, palliative care, or gerontological nursing.Additional qualifications or training relevant to the role.Personal Attributes:Compassionate and empathetic approach to care.Strong organizational and time-management skills.Ability to work under pressure and manage challenging situations.Commitment to providing high-quality, person-centred care.....Read more...
ID - 1829Position: RGN/RMNSalary: £19.25 - £20.67/ hourShift Pattern: Part Time Nights, 24-hours a weekLocation: Bristol BS14Job Overview:The Staff Nurse is responsible for providing high-quality nursing care to residents in a nursing home setting. This role involves assessing, planning, implementing, and evaluating care plans to ensure residents receive comprehensive, individualized care. The Staff Nurse works as part of a multidisciplinary team to promote residents' well-being and quality of life.Key Responsibilities:Clinical Care:Deliver nursing care in accordance with current best practices, standards, policies, and procedures.Assess residents' physical, psychological, and social needs, and develop and implement individualized care plans.Administer medications and treatments as prescribed, ensuring accurate documentation and adherence to protocols.Monitor and record residents' conditions, reporting any changes or concerns to the senior nurse or manager.Provide end-of-life care and support to residents and their families, ensuring dignity and comfort.Resident Interaction:Build positive relationships with residents, understanding their needs, preferences, and values.Promote residents' independence, privacy, and dignity in all aspects of care.Encourage and support residents to participate in social and recreational activities.Communication:Communicate effectively with residents, families, and the multidisciplinary team.Report and document incidents, accidents, or complaints promptly and in accordance with policy.Participate in and contribute to staff meetings, handovers, and training sessions.Team Collaboration:Work collaboratively with other nurses, care staff, and healthcare professionals to provide holistic care.Support, mentor, and supervise care assistants and junior staff.Participate in the induction and training of new staff members.Compliance and Professional Development:Adhere to all regulatory and statutory requirements, including those set by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).Maintain accurate, up-to-date records and documentation.Engage in continuous professional development, attending training and keeping up to date with nursing best practices.Ensure personal compliance with health and safety, infection control, and safeguarding policies.Qualifications and Experience:Essential:Registered Nurse with a valid NMC PIN.Previous experience in a care home or similar setting.Strong clinical skills and knowledge of nursing best practices.Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.Ability to work effectively as part of a team.Desirable:Experience in dementia care, palliative care, or gerontological nursing.Additional qualifications or training relevant to the role.Personal Attributes:Compassionate and empathetic approach to care.Strong organizational and time-management skills.Ability to work under pressure and manage challenging situations.Commitment to providing high-quality, person-centred care.....Read more...
Residential Childcare Officer – Days and Sleep-insDriver’s with their own car is desirableGateshead£13.60 per hour37.5 hours per week and alternate weekends.We are currently looking for residential childcare officers to join our team based in and around Gateshead to help care for children and young people in our children’s service.What’s on Offer?
Paid mandatory and ongoing career development trainingGenuine progression opportunitiesChances to spin our WOW-Wheel!Flexibility around family commitmentsRefer-a-friend bonus!Loyalty bonuses.Exceptional support from a company genuinely focused on changing people’s lives
About the role:Our residential childcare officer's aid with all aspects of care inclusive of social, recreational, physical, and psychological needs of the service user. You will be required to enable Service Users to lead fulfilling lives based upon their personal support needs. You will work to high standards set internally and externally. doing all you can to make sure that the children we support.What you will need:Essential:
Respectful of the dignity of service users Ability to maintain service user confidentiality Ability to relate to service users and their needs A desire to create a comfortable, harmonious, supportive, and fulfilling environment for service users A commitment to undertaking relevant training and personal development Basic literacy and numeracy Ability to work in and contribute to a team Approachable, calm and patient Good listening abilities Reliable and honest Ability to communicate with peers, professionals, and service users Committed to the principles and practice of Equal Opportunities Committed to the provision of high-quality care Caring and sympathetic Friendly, positive demeanour
Desirable:
Key worker experience Experience in the field of learning disabilities, mental health, or physical disabilities Experience of providing personal care Writing and maintenance of care plans Organising social and recreational activities Level 2 or 3 in Children’s and Young people’s workforce
Apply now if you want to make a difference as a residential childcare officer.....Read more...
A fantastic new job opportunity has arisen for a committed Deputy Care Home Manager to work in an exceptional home based in the Diss, Norfolk area. You will be working for one of UK's leading health care providers
This home provides specialist residential support for adults with learning disabilities in a safe and nurturing environment
**To be considered for this position you must have an NVQ/QCF Level 3 or 4 in Health or Social Care**
As the Deputy Manager your key responsibilities include:
Promote an enabling environment, ensuring high standards of professional practice, whilst ensuring compliance with external regulatory standards are met at all times
Be required to deputise in the absence of the manager
Provide specific management, support, advice and motivation to the staff team to ensure that the people who use are services are supported to be as independent as possible and achieve their goals. We are looking for people to join us to help achieve our aim of delivering a fantastic person-centred support service
Need to have experience of working with people who have a learning disability and can present with complex behaviours. You will also have held a supervisory role within the social care sector
Be highly flexible in your approach
The following skills and experience would be preferred and beneficial for the role:
Demonstrable and proven managerial experience within a similar role and to have had responsibilities for the management and supervision of a staff team
Have an understanding of person centred, needs-led and outcome based service
Committed to quality care and service provision
Able to maintain confidentiality
Able to work under own initiative
The successful Deputy Manager will receive an excellent salary of £14.40 per hour and the annual salary is £29,952 per annum. This exciting position is a permanent full time role working 40 hours a week. In return for your hard work and commitment you will receive the following generous benefits:
Enhanced disclosure cost coverage
Comprehensive induction and commitment to ongoing training
28 days annual leave inclusive of bank holidays
Online benefits and cash back rewards
Pension Options
Reference ID: 4615
To apply for this fantastic job role, please call on 0121 638 0567 or send your CV ....Read more...
A fantastic new job opportunity has arisen for a committed Deputy Care Home Manager to work in an exceptional home based in the Diss, Norfolk area. You will be working for one of UK's leading health care providers
This home provides specialist residential support for adults with learning disabilities in a safe and nurturing environment
**To be considered for this position you must have an NVQ/QCF Level 3 or 4 in Health or Social Care**
As the Deputy Manager your key responsibilities include:
Promote an enabling environment, ensuring high standards of professional practice, whilst ensuring compliance with external regulatory standards are met at all times
Be required to deputise in the absence of the manager
Provide specific management, support, advice and motivation to the staff team to ensure that the people who use are services are supported to be as independent as possible and achieve their goals. We are looking for people to join us to help achieve our aim of delivering a fantastic person-centred support service
Need to have experience of working with people who have a learning disability and can present with complex behaviours. You will also have held a supervisory role within the social care sector
Be highly flexible in your approach
The following skills and experience would be preferred and beneficial for the role:
Demonstrable and proven managerial experience within a similar role and to have had responsibilities for the management and supervision of a staff team
Have an understanding of person centred, needs-led and outcome based service
Committed to quality care and service provision
Able to maintain confidentiality
Able to work under own initiative
The successful Deputy Manager will receive an excellent salary of £14.40 per hour and the annual salary is £29,952 per annum. This exciting position is a permanent full time role working 40 hours a week. In return for your hard work and commitment you will receive the following generous benefits:
Enhanced disclosure cost coverage
Comprehensive induction and commitment to ongoing training
28 days annual leave inclusive of bank holidays
Online benefits and cash back rewards
Pension Options
Reference ID: 4615
To apply for this fantastic job role, please call on 0121 638 0567 or send your CV....Read more...
Videography and photography of dogs within our purpose built studio.
Voiceovers for videos explaining what is happening in the salon.
Written content for social media - Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and TikTok - to drive engagement and brand visibility.
Replying to comments and queries across social media channels.
Researching content ideas and trends to keep DS relevant and ahead of the curve.
Answering inbound client calls across our salons via our central phone system - you are often the first point in the client journey.
Making outbound warm calls to existing clients to gather feedback on their experience.
Collecting data and insight from client conversations to help inform which marketing campaigns to run and where to focus.
Recording call outcomes accurately and feeding insights back to the team.
Training Outcome:Possible full-time position within the business. Employer Description:At Doggy Styling they run a luxury dog boutique and spa experience, dedicated to helping dogs look and feel their very best. Founded by passionate dog lovers, their mission is to create a calm, fun and high-quality environment where every dog is treated with care and attention. From stylish grooms to premium pampering treatments, Doggy Styling built a brand that pet owners trust and dogs love.Working Hours :9:15am - 5:45pm (Tuesday-Saturday).Skills: Communication skills,IT skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Presentation skills,Analytical skills,Creative....Read more...
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a dedicated Homecare Operations Manager in the Central, London area. In this role, you will be responsible for delivering high-quality client care, ensuring efficient service operations, and demonstrating strong organisational skills. This position is ideal for someone who is passionate about making a positive difference in people’s lives
This is a high-quality home care service dedicated to helping individuals live independent and fulfilling lives in the comfort of their own homes. Services include short visits as well as 24-hour complex care and support
You should hold an NVQ/QCF Level 5 in Health & Social Care + Previous experience working in Domiciliary Care as a Manager or Operations Manager
As the Operations Manager your key responsibilities include:
Working closely with the Registered Manager to ensure compliance with CQC regulations and quality assurance processes
Conducting audits and oversight of service delivery, including care plans, medication, training, and health & safety documentation
Building and maintaining strong, professional relationships with stakeholders, including service users, families, and healthcare professionals
Participating in multi-disciplinary team (MDT) meetings and contributing to coordinated care planning
Managing and overseeing complex care packages, including risk management and ongoing team support
Handling safeguarding, complaints, and concerns, ensuring issues are addressed promptly and appropriately
Supervising, appraising, and supporting team members, including reflective practice and performance development
Supporting recruitment, induction, training, and development of staff to maintain high service standards
The following skills and experience would be preferred and beneficial for the role:
Excellent IT skills and competency in Microsoft Office packages as well as databases, people rostering systems and electronic care plans where possible
Possess excellent verbal and written communication skills with an eye for detail ensuring accuracy of data
Ability to work under pressure with changing demands that require you to be responsive and flexible
Working knowledge of quality control procedures within the Health and Social Care Sector
Excellent people skills with the ability to provide an exceptional level of service
The successful Manager will receive an excellent salary of £75,000 per annum. This exciting position is a permanent full time role working 40 hours a week. In return for your hard work and commitment you will receive the following generous benefits:
33 days Annual Leave (Including bank Holidays)
Working with a well-established and hard-working team
DBS Certificate paid for*
Contributory Pension Scheme
Annual Salary Review
Discretionary annual bonus
Comprehensive Induction Programme
Refer a Friend Scheme
Team Appreciation Days and company events
Reference ID: 7253
To apply for this fantastic job role, please call on 0121 638 0567 or send your CV....Read more...
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a dedicated Homecare Operations Manager in the Central, London area. In this role, you will be responsible for delivering high-quality client care, ensuring efficient service operations, and demonstrating strong organisational skills. This position is ideal for someone who is passionate about making a positive difference in people’s lives
This is a high-quality home care service dedicated to helping individuals live independent and fulfilling lives in the comfort of their own homes. Services include short visits as well as 24-hour complex care and support
You should hold an NVQ/QCF Level 5 in Health & Social Care + Previous experience working in Domiciliary Care as a Manager or Operations Manager
As the Operations Manager your key responsibilities include:
Working closely with the Registered Manager to ensure compliance with CQC regulations and quality assurance processes
Conducting audits and oversight of service delivery, including care plans, medication, training, and health & safety documentation
Building and maintaining strong, professional relationships with stakeholders, including service users, families, and healthcare professionals
Participating in multi-disciplinary team (MDT) meetings and contributing to coordinated care planning
Managing and overseeing complex care packages, including risk management and ongoing team support
Handling safeguarding, complaints, and concerns, ensuring issues are addressed promptly and appropriately
Supervising, appraising, and supporting team members, including reflective practice and performance development
Supporting recruitment, induction, training, and development of staff to maintain high service standards
The following skills and experience would be preferred and beneficial for the role:
Excellent IT skills and competency in Microsoft Office packages as well as databases, people rostering systems and electronic care plans where possible
Possess excellent verbal and written communication skills with an eye for detail ensuring accuracy of data
Ability to work under pressure with changing demands that require you to be responsive and flexible
Working knowledge of quality control procedures within the Health and Social Care Sector
Excellent people skills with the ability to provide an exceptional level of service
The successful Manager will receive an excellent salary of £75,000 per annum. This exciting position is a permanent full time role working 40 hours a week. In return for your hard work and commitment you will receive the following generous benefits:
33 days Annual Leave (Including bank Holidays)
Working with a well-established and hard-working team
DBS Certificate paid for*
Contributory Pension Scheme
Annual Salary Review
Discretionary annual bonus
Comprehensive Induction Programme
Refer a Friend Scheme
Team Appreciation Days and company events
Reference ID: 7253
To apply for this fantastic job role, please call on 0121 638 0567 or send your CV ....Read more...
Support Worker – Level 2 Adult Care Worker Apprenticeship
Organisation:
Rehability UK
Location:
Queens Lodge, WD17
Job Type:
Full-time Apprenticeship
Positions Available:
2 Full-time Support Worker Apprentices
Salary:
£8.00 per hour
About the Role
Rehability UK is looking for caring and motivated individuals to join the team as Support Worker Apprentices at Queens Lodge
In this role, you will support adults with learning disabilities, autism and complex needs, helping them live as independently as possible while participating in meaningful daily activities
You will gain valuable hands-on experience while completing the Level 2 Adult Care Worker Apprenticeship, developing the skills needed for a rewarding career in health and social care
Key Responsibilities:
Support individuals with daily living activities and personal care where required
Encourage independence and help individuals develop life skills
Support participation in activities and community engagement
Follow care plans and safeguarding procedures
Maintain accurate records and communicate with the care team
Work collaboratively with colleagues to deliver person-centred care
Working Hours
These are full-time positions, with shifts varying depending on service needs
Typical shift patterns may include:
7:00am– 3:00pm
9:00am– 5:00pm
8:00am– 8:00pm
Night shifts where required
Flexibility to work days, evenings, weekends and nights where required is expected
Requirements:
Caring, patient and compassionate nature
Reliable and motivated to learn
Good communication and teamwork skills
Willingness to complete the Level 2 Adult Care Worker Apprenticeship
Previous care experience is not essential, but an interest in health and social care is important
Apprenticeship Training:
You will complete the Level 2 Adult Care Worker Apprenticeship, gaining knowledge and practical experience in:
Person-centred care
Safeguarding and duty of care
Communication and professional practice
Supporting independence and wellbeing
Career Progression:
Successful apprentices may progress to a permanent Support Worker role or continue onto the Level 3 Lead Adult Care Worker qualification
Training Outcome:
A permanent Support Worker role
Progression to a Level 3 Lead Adult Care Worker Apprenticeship
Further career development opportunities within Rehability UK
Employer Description:Rehability UK is a leading Specialist Healthcare provider for Mental Health, Learning Disability, Autism, Brain Injury Rehab and Children's Services. Working Hours :7:00am – 3:00pm
9:00am – 5:00pm
8:00am – 8:00pm
8:00pm – 8:00am (night shifts may be required)
Flexibility to work days, evenings, weekends and occasional night shifts may be required.Skills: Communication skills,Organisation skills,Customer care skills,Administrative skills,Team working,Initiative,Non judgemental,Patience,Physical fitness....Read more...
Job Description:
Female Support Worker – Level 2 Adult Care Worker Apprenticeship.
Organisation: Rehability UK.
Location: 148 Cheltenham Road, WR11 2LW.
Job Type: Full-time Apprenticeship.
Position Available:
1 Full-time Female Support Worker Apprentice (Driver Preferred).
Salary: £8.00 per hour.
About the Role
Rehability UK is looking for a caring and motivated individual to join the team as a Support Worker Apprentice at 148 Cheltenham Road.
In this role, you will support adults with learning disabilities, autism and complex needs, helping them live as independently as possible while participating in meaningful daily activities.
You will gain valuable hands-on experience while completing the Level 2 Adult Care Worker Apprenticeship, developing the skills needed for a rewarding career in health and social care.
Key Responsibilities
Support individuals with daily living activities and personal care where required
Encourage independence and help individuals develop life skills
Support participation in activities and community engagement
Follow care plans and safeguarding procedures
Maintain accurate records and communicate with the care team
Work collaboratively with colleagues to deliver person-centred care
Working Hours
This is a full-time position, with shifts varying depending on service needs.
Typical shift patterns may include:
7:00am – 3:00pm
9:00am – 5:00pm
8:00am – 8:00pm
Night shifts when required.
Flexibility to work days, evenings, weekends and nights where required is expected.
Requirements
Female applicants are required due to the needs of the individuals supported
Full UK driving licence preferred
Caring, patient and compassionate nature
Reliable and motivated to learn
Good communication and teamwork skills
Willingness to complete the Level 2 Adult Care Worker Apprenticeship
Previous care experience is not essential, but an interest in working in health and social care is important.
Apprenticeship Training
You will complete the Level 2 Adult Care Worker Apprenticeship, gaining knowledge and practical experience in:
Person-centred care
Safeguarding and duty of care
Communication and professional practice
Supporting independence and wellbeing
Career Progression
Successful apprentices may progress to a permanent Support Worker role or continue onto the Level 3 Lead Adult Care Worker qualification.
Work Location: In person.Training Outcome:A permanent Support Worker role.
Progression to a Level 3 Lead Adult Care Worker Apprenticeship.
Further career development opportunities within Rehability UK.Employer Description:Rehability UK is a leading Specialist Healthcare provider for Mental Health, Learning Disability, Autism, Brain Injury Rehab and Children's Services. Working Hours :7:00am – 3:00pm
9:00am – 5:00pm
8:00am – 8:00pm
8:00pm – 8:00am (night shifts may be required)
Flexibility to work days, evenings, weekends and occasional night shifts may be required.Skills: Communication skills,Organisation skills,Customer care skills,Administrative skills,Team working,Initiative,Non judgemental,Patience,Physical fitness....Read more...