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Company DescriptionHome Instead is the world’s leading provider of non-medical care and companionship services, which help our clients remain independent, happy, and comfortable in their own homes. We are committed to changing the face of ageing by providing out-standing, personalised care and supporting our communities by sharing our knowledge with outreach events and free workshops, such as our dementia awareness course.Job DescriptionWe are looking for people with kind, compassionate hearts who want to make a true difference to the quality of life for our clients to join our team in Rugby as a Care Professional. You will be providing a variety of non-medical services to help them stay independent in their own homes.You do not need any experience or particular qualifications to become a Care Professional, You will have a passion for supporting others and pride yourself on delivering an outstanding service. You will be reliable, trustworthy and respectful. You will enjoy building professional friendships and comfortable in spending time in the company of others.We have a range of hours available to suit most people.You can choose your hours to work around your life. We do ask that you work alternate weekends within your availability.You work with the same clients to build a relationship and have a connection with the clients that you look after. We offer paid travel time and mileage on top.Maybe you can work evenings when your partner comes home from work or mornings whilst the kids are at school? We offer the flexibility to fit around your lifestyle as best we can.Why not give us a call to find out more information. What have you got to lose?Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Contract, PermanentPay: £13.00-£14.00 per hourExpected hours: 20 – 30 per weekBenefits:Company eventsCompany pensionEmployee discountReferral programmeSchedule: Day shiftFlexitimeNight shiftWeekend availability Reference ID: April 2025QualificationsApplication question(s):We are not registered to offer sponsorship at this time, please confirm that you are not looking for sponsorship to work.Licence/Certification:Driving Licence (preferred)Work authorisation:United Kingdom (required)Location:Rugby (required)Work Location: In person
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