Right at Home Portsmouth
Care Assistant, Portsmouth

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Care Assistant, Portsmouth
Care Assistant – Home Care (£15.10 per hour) Right at Home Portsmouth We are a CQC Outstanding-rated home care provider, ranked in the top 4% of services in England, delivering high-quality care across Portsmouth and surrounding areas including Southsea, Copnor, Portchester, Drayton, Farlington, Old Portsmouth, Baffins, Hilsea, Denmead, Purbrook, Waterlooville, Widley and Southwick. We support people in their own homes to live safely and independently and we’re looking for kind, reliable Care Assistants to join our team. What we offer £15.10 per hour + mileage Flexible hours (full/part-time) Paid training & shadowing Career progression & qualifications PPE & uniform provided Supportive, local team Hours Flexible overall, but you must be available for two evenings per week (4pm–10pm) and alternate weekends. What you’ll do Personal care & medication support Meal prep & light housekeeping Companionship & emotional support Helping clients stay independent at home You’ll need Kind, reliable attitude Good communication skills Full UK driving licence + access to a vehicle (essential) No experience required (full training provided) You will need to have or obtain Class 1 business insurance, which enables you to use your vehicle for work, including transporting clients and travelling between visits.
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