Connectea
Connectea Companion (Multiple positions, 100% Flex-Remote £20/hr London)

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Company Description
Connectea is a people-centered platform that helps individuals and families find a compassionate companion—someone who shows up, shares a cup of tea, and spends meaningful time with them or their loved ones. The service focuses on building genuine human connections, offering emotional support and company rather than clinical care. Connectea companions create a safe, comfortable environment where conversation, presence, and simple shared activities help reduce isolation and loneliness. The organization values empathy, reliability, and respect, aiming to match companions with those who can benefit most from consistent, caring interaction.
Role Description
Connectea Companions provide friendly support by spending quality time with clients, engaging in conversation, sharing tea, and participating in simple, agreed-upon activities (non clinical, non domiciliary care). Day-to-day responsibilities may include scheduling and attending in-person sessions at client's home, actively listening, offering emotional reassurance, and fostering a sense of connection and wellbeing. This is a part-time role, with multiple positions available, offering 100% flex-remote working arrangements at a rate of £20 per hour, based in London, with scheduling designed to accommodate both client needs and companion availability.
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- Eligible to work in the UK
- Complete background and standard DBS checks
Skills
- Demonstrated empathy, patience, and active listening skills, with a genuine interest in supporting people through companionship.
- Nice interpersonal and communication skills, including the ability to hold meaningful conversations and build trust with diverse individuals.
- Reliability and professionalism, with the ability to manage flexible schedules, maintain punctuality, and uphold confidentiality.
- Comfort with remote work tools and basic digital literacy to connect with clients online when required.
- Experience in caregiving, volunteer support, community work, or similar people-focused roles is beneficial but not mandatory.
- Ability to work independently, exercise sound judgment, and respect personal boundaries and cultural differences.
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