Home Instead
Care assistant

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Company DescriptionOur unique approach to relationship-led care will see you matched with clients you can build a lasting relationship with and enrich your life and theirs.Job DescriptionProvide personal care and assistance with daily living activities for Home Instead clientsSupport clients with mobility and transfers, ensuring their safety and comfortAssist with meal preparation when required in your role as a Care AssistantHelp clients with medication Engage in social activities and provide companionship to clientsMaintain a clean and safe living environment for clientsObserve and report any changes in clients' physical or mental healthMaintain accurate records of care providedParticipate in regular training and development sessions to enhance skills and knowledge in careQualificationsOwn vehicle and valid UK driving licenceWillingness to undergo a DBS checkBasic literacy and numeracy skillsExcellent communication skills and a caring natureReliability, patience, and empathyAdditional InformationQualifications & RequirementsDrivers preferred – many clients require transport to appointmentsMust be able to work in and around NorwichMust have the right to work in the UKMust hold an Enhanced DBS and be registered on the DBS Update ServicePlease note: We do not hold a sponsorship licencePrevious care experience needed – compassion and reliability are keyWho would make an ideal Home Care Assistant?We’re looking for individuals who are:Reliable, honest, and trustworthyFriendly and compassionate, with a genuine desire to help othersWilling to support with daily routines, medication, personal care, meal preparation, companionship, and light household dutiesTarget starting date 2-3 weeks Apply today and start your journey with Home Instead – where care is personal.
Date Advert Closes: 01 May 2026 Compensation: GBP 12.60 - GBP 25.20 - hourly
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