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Morning Care Assistant

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Morning Care Assistant
Company DescriptionHome Instead Oxford are a well-established home care provider, supporting older people to remain healthy & well within their own homes. We support clients living across Oxford, Kidlington, Witney, Carterton & Burford areas as well as the surrounding villages. Job DescriptionAre you a kind and caring person who loves to be around other people? Are you new to care, but looking for a new challenge? At Home Instead Oxford, we have opportunities to join us as a Morning Care Assistant across the Oxford & Kidlington areas supporting clients between 8am and 2pm.
As a Morning Care Assistant with us, you will support clients with all aspects of their day-to-day living! The role will include supporting with medication, meals & fluids preparation, personal care needs, light home help tasks and general companionship.
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We want you to build a real, genuine relationship with those you visit, so we will match you to clients and our visits are always a minimum of 1 hour, giving you plenty of time in that visit.
No experience? No problem! We will provide you with all the training and tools you need to succeed! We have a variety of hours available to work for you - mornings, evenings, weekends
Some of the benefits of becoming a Morning Care Assistant with us:£13.15 - £13.95 per hourDouble pay on a bank holidayMileage and travel time between clients paid to youAll training and support you need throughout your journey with us - full access to our brand new Care Skills Academy!Free Blue Light cardAccess to our Wellbeing Hub and Employee Assistance ProgrammeSupport through NVQ'sRegular, consistent clients and the time to deliver care you’re proud ofRecognition and reward – because you care for our clients, and we care for you!What do we need from you? A genuine desire to care and provide outstanding support to our clients. We also need you to be aged 18 or over and be able to work an alternate weekend (both Saturday & Sunday). Due to the nature of the role and client location and needs, a full driving licence and access to a car is also desired.


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Apply today and we will be in touch with you! Find out more about us here: homeinstead.co.uk/oxford
Please note: This is a UK-based role. Offers of employment are subject to candidates having the right to work in the UK.
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