Home Instead
Evening Care Assistant

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Company Description Part Time| Community Role At Home Instead Beverley & Hull, we believe care should never be rushed. Our visits are always a minimum of one hour, giving you the time to build genuine relationships with clients you will visit consistently, and provide thoughtful, person-centred care. Whether you’re experienced in care or looking for a rewarding new career, we provide full paid training and ongoing support so you can feel confident in your role. Salary: £13.15 - £13.65/hour + PAID travel & Wait Time + 30p per mile. With enhanced Pay on Bank Holidays Shift Times: Evening Shift: 16:30 – 22:30 Shift Requirements: 3 or 4 Midweek Evenings + alternate weekends You must have: ● A driving licence and access to a car ● The right to work in the UK Job Description What You’ll Do As a Care Professional you will support older adults, who you will see regularly, to remain independent in their own homes. Your visits may include: ● Companionship and conversation ● Preparing meals or sharing a cup of tea ● Accompanying clients to appointments or shopping ● Light housekeeping ● Supporting with medication ● Personal care such as dressing, washing when required Qualifications What We’re Looking For This role is ideal for people who are: ● Kind, compassionate and patient ● Reliable and friendly ● Looking for meaningful work that makes a difference Additional Information Our Care Professionals are at the heart of everything we do, and we are committed to creating a supportive and rewarding place to work. If you would like a job where you can genuinely make someone’s day better, we would love to hear from you. Apply today to join our friendly Home Instead team.
Date Advert Closes: 30 April 2026
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