Job details
- Salary per hour 12.92 - 25.84 UKP per hour
- Role Carer / Care Assistant / Care Support Worker
- Hours Full Time
- Location Colne, Lancashire
Job summary
Belvedere Manor Care Home is a modern, purpose-built home located in
the heart of Colne, offering high-quality care for up to 84 residents.
Specialising in Residential and Residential Dementia care, the home
provides a safe, supportive, and nurturing environment tailored to
meet each individual’s needs.
Situated on Gibfield Road, Belvedere Manor enjoys a peaceful
location while remaining close to local amenities—offering residents
the perfect balance of comfort and convenience.
The home features spacious, well-appointed en-suite bedrooms,
alongside welcoming lounge and dining areas designed to promote social
interaction, relaxation, and a true sense of community. Our dedicated
team of permanent staff are carefully selected for their compassion,
professionalism, and commitment to delivering exceptional,
person-centred care.
With an active lifestyle and well-being programme, residents
are encouraged to live fulfilling, engaging lives with a variety of
activities and events that support physical, emotional, and social well-being.
Now proudly part of the Lovett Care group, Belvedere Manor
upholds our strong values of quality, dignity, and respect—ensuring
every resident feels truly at home.
We are seeking to appoint kind, caring and compassionate Care
Assistants to join our team. You will deliver quality of care to
residents in line with agreed Care Plans. You will contribute to the
efficient and effective running of the Care Home. We have a full time
contract available with an hourly rate of £12.50! Shift times are
1945-0800, with alternate weekend working.
Role Responsibilities:
To deliver “hands on” care to residents in a person centred
way.
Support residents to enjoy a good quality of life.
Model best practice when delivering care.
Assist residents in
all aspects of their physical, emotional and spiritual care needs in
line with agreed care plans.
Contribute to the daily records of
residents.
Contribute to effective teamwork and undertake tasks
delegated to you efficiently and effectively.
Take
responsibility for promoting and safeguarding the welfare of adults
that the post holder is responsible for or comes into contact with.
Skills and experience required:
Experience at Care Assistant level in a care environment is
preferable
Care certificate of equivalent or a willingness to
achieve this in the first 12 months of
employment
Evidence
of good care practice knowledge relating to the care of older
people
Demonstrate a sound knowledge of the 6 principles of care
and how they underpin the
delivery of care in a
residential/Nursing setting.
Demonstrate the ability to work in
a team
Demonstrate self-motivation and confidence
The Benefits
Opportunities to progress through our career paths into more
senior and management roles
Bank holiday and overtime enhancements
5.6 weeks annual
leave per annum
Paid DBS
Uniform provided
Paid
training
Refer a friend referral scheme, for the following roles
only – Registered Nurse, Team Leader / Senior Care Assistant and Care
Assistant
Excellent induction programme for new starters
A
rewarding career with lots of opportunities to progress within the
company
Ongoing support and training for nationally recognised
qualifications
A competitive rate of pay
Wellbeing
programmes
Ongoing career development
Pension scheme
Early Pay - access to your money as you earn (pay advance)
This position is subject to a DBS check