Job details
- Salary £12.88 per hour £12.88 per hour
- Role Carer / Care Assistant / Care Support Worker
- Hours Full Time or Part Time
- Location Crewe, Cheshire
- Job Reference DH01
Job summary
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Every Day Matters. Every Conversation Matters. Every Person Matters.
There are jobs where you complete a shift and go home.
Then there are roles where you go home knowing that because of you, someone smiled, felt safe, regained confidence, enjoyed a meaningful moment, or simply had a better day.
As a Care Assistant, you won't just provide care you'll help people live well.
We are looking for compassionate, kind-hearted individuals who understand that great care is about people, relationships, dignity, and creating moments that matter.
Whether it's helping someone maintain their independence, supporting them through a difficult day, encouraging them to join in activities, or simply taking the time to listen, your impact will be felt every single day.
Why This Role Matters
For many of our residents, our home is exactly that, their home.
They rely on us not only for support but for companionship, reassurance, encouragement, and understanding. The quality of care we provide directly influences how people feel about themselves, their wellbeing, and their quality of life.
As a Care Assistant, you will help create an environment where residents:
- Feel safe, valued, and respected.
- Maintain as much independence as possible.
- Enjoy meaningful relationships and experiences.
- Experience dignity in every interaction.
- Have choice, control, and a voice in how they live their lives.
- Feel connected to the people and community around them.
Your work will contribute to moments that families remember and residents cherish.
What Success Looks Like
Success in this role isn't measured by tasks completed. It's measured by outcomes achieved.
You'll know you're making a difference when:
- Residents feel happy, comfortable, and confident in their home.
- People remain as independent as possible for longer.
- Residents are supported to make choices that matter to them.
- Families feel reassured and trust the care being provided.
- Changes in residents' wellbeing are recognised early and acted upon.
- Residents feel heard, understood, and involved.
- Individuals continue to enjoy meaningful activities, relationships, and experiences.
- Care is delivered with compassion, consistency, and dignity.
- The home remains a safe, welcoming, and positive environment for everyone.
The Difference You'll Make
In this role, you'll help residents achieve the outcomes that matter most to them by:
- Supporting their health, wellbeing, comfort, and quality of life.
- Promoting independence and encouraging people to do as much as they can for themselves.
- Building genuine relationships based on trust, kindness, and respect.
- Supporting emotional wellbeing as well as physical needs.
- Helping residents remain connected to hobbies, interests, family, and community.
- Ensuring every individual is treated as a person, not a task.
- Working collaboratively with colleagues, families, and healthcare professionals to achieve the best possible outcomes.
What We're Looking For
We are looking for people who:
- Naturally treat others with kindness and respect.
- Believe everyone deserves dignity and compassion.
- Have excellent listening and communication skills.
- Can build positive relationships with residents, families, and colleagues.
- Understand the importance of safeguarding and protecting vulnerable adults.
- Take pride in delivering high-quality care.
- Want a career where their work has meaning and purpose.
Previous care experience is welcomed but not always essential. What matters most is your attitude, values, and commitment to making a positive difference.
Our Commitment to Quality Care
We are committed to delivering care that reflects the highest professional standards and complies with all relevant legislation, safeguarding requirements, and Care Quality Commission (CQC) Fundamental Standards.
Our Care Assistants play a vital role in maintaining a safe, caring, and person-centred environment where residents can thrive.
What You'll Gain
In return, you'll have the opportunity to:
- Make a genuine difference every day.
- Build meaningful relationships with residents and families.
- Develop valuable skills and a rewarding career in care.
- Work within a supportive team environment.
- Receive training, development, and ongoing support.
- Be part of an organisation that values compassion, professionalism, and excellence.
Join Us
If you're looking for a role where your kindness can change someone's day, your support can build confidence, and your presence can make a real difference, we'd love to hear from you.
Because great care isn't about completing tasks.
It's about helping people live their lives with dignity, purpose, comfort, and joy.
Working Hours – 33 hours per week, Monday to Sunday
Shifts: 8am to 8pm, alternate weekends
Rate of pay: £12.88 per hour
Or
Working Hours – 22.5 hours per week, Monday to Sunday
Shifts: 2pm to 10pm, alternate weekends
Rate of pay: £12.88 per hour
Additional hours may occasionally be available to cover staff absences or operational requirements.