Job details
- Salary £12.44 to £16.00 per hour weekend uplift applies
- Role Carer / Care Assistant / Care Support Worker
- Hours Full Time or Part Time
- Location Bognor Regis, West Sussex
Job summary
About the role
The Abbey Dean Care Home are looking to recruit
a compassionate, enthusiastic and caring individuals to join our care
team.
Currently Recruiting for:
Senior Carer
8 pm –
8 am Shifts
Weekend availability is required (pay uplifts apply
on weekends)
- Care Experience Essential
- L2 or L3 in
Health & Social Care Preferable
- Care Skill Certificate to
be completed as part of the induction
Experience:
- Care
experience is preferable but full training is also offered to all
recruited staff.
- Trial shifts are available.
PLEASE
NOTE: NO SPONSORSHIP PROVIDED FOR THIS ROLE
About the home
The Abbey Dean Care Home is a 18-bed nursing home located in the
Barnham, West Sussex. We offer person-centered care to our residents
with a focus on promoting independent living and support where needed
to meet each individual resident’s care needs.
The home has a
good staff-to-resident ratio, with a regular and versatile team there
to support our resident’s needs. We also involve other relevant
members of the multi-disciplinary team such as GPs, physios, OTs, care
& support staff, families, and the individual themselves to ensure
that we are able to support our resident's needs appropriately.
As a personal care assistant working in the home you will have the
opportunity to get to know your residents closely, understanding their
needs, choices, and preferences closely. Alongside personal care, you
will also be involved in our activities program delivery for our
residents.
Why should you work for us?
We couldn’t achieve
what we do without our amazing teams. We believe in our people and
want to ensure you feel appreciated and supported at every step of
your journey with us. For this reason, we offer an excellent range of
benefits as listed below.
- Full training offered in the role of
carer
- Annual Holiday Entitlement = 5.6 x Contracted
hours
- Ongoing career training and development
-
Continuous support from our team, to comply with standards of
professional practice
- Workplace pension
Job
description
As a Senior personal care assistant, you will be
required to:
To provide support that respects their dignity and
choice
Promote and assist them to maintain independent
living
To have regard for their family’s emotional needs
To carry out all care tasks in line with service users’ needs
To
follow the care plan carefully and deliver safe care
Administer
medication
Assist with personal care; i.e. washing, bathing,
dressing and toileting
Assist with moving and handling
Help maintain nutritional needs
To read care plans at the
client’s home and complete log sheets fully and correctly
To
conduct yourself professionally at all times
To comply with the
national minimum care standards, domiciliary care regulations and
requirements as described in the company handbook
To ensure that
confidentiality, respect, dignity, privacy and independence of the
client is paramount, in accordance with the company’s policies and
procedures. Maintaining professional boundaries at all times.
License/Certification:
Expectation to complete the Care
Certificate during their first 6 months of training