Home Instead
Care Assistant (Evenings/Part time, Full Time)

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Company DescriptionWe’re looking for kind, reliable Care Assistants to support older adults across Folkestone and Hythe, Kent. You’ll work evenings 2pm -10pm and weekends, with guaranteed hours contracts available for extra security.If you have a caring heart and a friendly smile, you can make someone’s day — from the moment you arrive to the moment you leave. At Home Instead, we focus on quality care, offering both companionship and personal support so clients can live safely, comfortably and with dignity.Job DescriptionCare Assistant (Part time, Full Time) – in the Folkestone & Hythe area.Care as it should be — unhurried, personal, rewarding. At Home Instead, we give you the time to make a difference. Our visits are at least an hour long, so you can focus on what matters — helping someone feel safe, comfortable and valued.You’ll be supporting older adults with things like:Personal care and mobilityMaking a meal or a comforting cuppaKeeping their home tidy and safeSharing stories, laughter and companionshipSupporting with some health tasks — e.g. catheter care, stoma care, nail care (training provided)No previous care experience? No problem — we’ll train, support and cheer you on from day one. Why you’ll love working with usGuaranteed Hours contracts available (10–15/wk) — steady, reliable income£13.75–£15.00/hr + 35p per mileFully paid training & Care CertificateBirthday and appreciation giftsPension & wellbeing supportStaff discounts and annual team eventsReal career progression — we’ll help you growQualificationsWhat you’ll needRight to work in the UKFull driving licence & access to a carClear English and good communication skillsJoin a team where care is done the right way. Apply now — and change lives, one visit at a time.
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