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Care Assistants - Twilight - Drivers Only

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Care Assistants - Manchester (city-wide) - Drivers Only
Experienced Female Drivers | Block Pay (Not Pay-Per-Call)
Whether you’ve supported a loved one or simply enjoy helping others, you already have the foundations to become a great Care Assistant.
At Be Caring, we believe great care starts with great people. If you’re kind, reliable and want to make a real difference in your local community, we’d love to welcome you to our Be Caring Manchester team.
Please note: due to the personal nature of the support, this role is open to female applicants only (in line with the Equality Act 2010).
No sponsorships available
Pay & Shift Pattern
This is a role for female drivers with previous care experience. You’ll work regular evening/twilight shifts (exact start and finish times to be confirmed), including some weekend nights as part of your rota. Full details of the shift pattern will be discussed and confirmed at interview.
Pay: £15.30 per hour – drivers
Mileage: 50p per mile
Working Hours
- 10:00pm until 4:00am
- Working 3 or 4 twilight/night shifts per week
- Weekend working on a rotation
Where You’ll Work
You’ll support people in their own homes across Manchester (city-wide), helping them to stay safe, comfortable and independent at home during the evening and night.
You’ll be working on double-up care, meaning you visit people in pairs rather than alone, and you’ll be supported by an on-call rota so there’s always someone to contact for guidance or support during your shift.
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Job Description
If you have previous experience as a care worker, you’ll make an excellent twilight Care Assistant. You will:
- Support people to achieve their personal outcomes, working alongside families and professionals
- Provide dignified personal care that respects privacy and choice
- Promote independence and confidence using enabling approaches
- Deliver personalised care based on individual needs, choices, and preferences
- Communicate clearly, recording and sharing information with the right people at the right time
- Help people stay connected to their community, accessing local services and support
Induction Training
You’ll receive comprehensive paid induction training, including:
- Be Caring values, going Above & Beyond to meet personal outcomes.
- Dignity and respect, safeguarding and equality and diversity
- Confidentiality and professional boundaries.
- Fluids and nutrition and safe administration of medication.
- Moving and positioning, basic life support, and pressure sores (React to Red)
- Infection prevention and control, health and safety.
- Learning Disabilities (Oliver McGowan Tier 1), mental health and capacity.


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Why Be Caring?
Be Caring is the UK’s largest employee-owned social care provider. When you join us, you’re not just “staff” – you become part of a values-led organisation built on Be Kind, Be Proud, Be the Best You Can Be, Be Safe, Be Happy and Be Involved.
We focus on kindness, respect and inclusion, and we’re as committed to supporting our colleagues as we are to supporting the people we care for. You can expect stable employment, fair pay and genuine opportunities to progress as you grow with us.
Bonus schemes*
- Up to £300 New Starter Bonus
- Up to £300 Refer a Friend Bonus
- Up to £400 Annual Bonus
- £25 birthday gift voucher
*Current bonus structure – more details shared at recruitment and onboarding.
Apply today and our friendly recruitment team will be in touch!
Benefits
- Fully funded DBS.
- Paid induction training: 1 week classroom-based (Monday - Friday), 2 days shadowing and additional online modules.
- Training development: funded Level 2 and other accredited courses.
- Holiday pay: annual leave accumulates with working hours and length of service.
- Employee Assistance Programme (EAP): 24-hour helpline, advice and guidance for yourself and dependents.
- Union membership (optional): through our partnership with the GMB.
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