Job details
- Salary £12.25 per hour 12.25
- Role Carer / Care Assistant / Care Support Worker
- Hours Full Time
- Location Frome, Somerset
Job summary
You’ve Been Caring Your Whole Life – Why Not Make It a Career
Did you know that you don’t need qualifications or previous experience to start a career in care – what you do need though is a kind heart, compassion, patience and the ability to treat others with empathy and dignity.
Maybe you’ve raised your children and they’ve now flown the nest, but you still have that natural instinct to nurture and care for others. Maybe you’ve looked after a loved one before, like an elderly grandparent, or maybe you simply enjoy being there for people when they’re in need. That’s exactly the kind of person we’re looking for.
Caring Starts with Connection
Working in a care home means supporting elderly and vulnerable people in a variety of meaningful ways. Some residents simply value companionship—a warm smile, someone to share a cup of tea with, or sitting together to enjoy a meal at lunchtime. You might be a friendly face for a walk to the local shops, or just someone who brings comfort by being there throughout the day.
Personal Care that Respects Independence and Choice
Others may need more involved support with their daily routines, especially those living with a Dementia. This includes personal care - helping someone get dressed, supporting them with bathroom visits, encouraging and supporting with washing and bathing. These moments are just as important as a friendly conversation, and they’re always approached with patience, compassion and a focus on preserving each person’s dignity and independence.
Dementia can sometimes cause confusion, distress or changes in mood, which can be understandably difficult for the person experiencing them. With the right training, we’re able to offer calm, sensitive support during these moments, helping people feel safe, heard and respected, no matter what they’re going through.
Computer Skills
Basic computer skills are important in this role, but don’t worry—we’ll teach you everything you need to know. Part of your day will involve using a computer or tablet to record daily notes about the people you support. These records are a vital part of their care to ensure each person’s overall wellbeing is always at the heart of what we do. It’s not about writing long reports—it’s about observing the small details that make a big difference in someone’s day.
How we Support you
Catherine House Care Home is in the heart of Frome’s town centre and offers an ever-continuing support network which starts at application stage where we start with a phone call then video call to talk you through the job and what to expect when working in a care home. Then you have a 12 week induction programme, a buddy system so you are never alone, continuous learning and development through different forms of training and a welfare team who are available 24/7 via telephone - you really are never alone when working with us!
?Benefits:
- Complementary meals
- Select Bank Holidays Qualify for Enhanced Pay
- Young workers (18+) are paid the same as those aged 25+
- Blue Light card eligibility (access to discounts at hundreds of hight street & online retailers)
- Free DBS
- Unlimited access to our Refer a Friend bonus voucher scheme - £50 each
- Full-time, part-time and bank hours offered
- Automatic enrolment on to our pension scheme
- CPD accredited training programme delivered by the home’s Care Academy
- NVQ part funded support
- 12 weeks induction programme with support from an assigned Mentor
- Career opportunities
- A 24/7 specialist welfare help line for guidance & support
If you would like to know more about working in care and the training and career path we can offer, then please apply today.