Home Instead
Part Time Carer

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Part Time Carer
Job Opportunity: Home Care Professional (Evening & Weekend Calls) – Home Instead
Company Description
Home Instead is the world’s leading provider of non-medical care and companionship services for older people.
Job Description
We are looking to grow our brilliant team of Care Professionals, particularly for tea-time and evening calls. We provide quality home care that truly makes a difference to the people we serve.
With hour-long calls and personalised support tailored to each client’s needs, our approach to care is built on human connection and dignity. Your role will involve committing to working every other weekend.
As a Care Professional, you will ensure our clients—many of whom rely on home-based support—stay independent, active, and safe. Every call is unique, reflecting the individual needs of the person you are assisting.
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Requirements
- No formal qualifications required—full training provided.
- You must have a big heart and a desire to make a meaningful impact on clients’ lives.
- A suitable means of personal transport is essential due to home visits and community support.
- Commitment to working every other weekend.
Benefits & Perks
- Industry-leading training and professional development
- Competitive pay rate: £13.80 per hour
- Enhanced weekend and bank holiday rates
- Mileage allowance: 40p per mile
- Free accredited training opportunities
- Flexible scheduling with well-matched client routines
- Refer-a-friend scheme incentives
- Healthcare benefits
- Excellent pension scheme
- No punitive 15-minute call minimum—calls begin when care is needed
- Supportive environment
- Introduction/shadowing days provided for new starters


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Additional Information
Home Instead is committed to safeguarding and promoting adult welfare. All hires are subject to an Enhanced DBS check.
Additional Notes:
- This role is client-centred, requiring patience, empathy, and reliability.
- Training is fully funded, ensuring you have the skills to deliver outstanding care.
Closing Date: 31 May 2026
We welcome applications from all sections of the community to reflect the diverse neighborhoods we serve. If you have a caring attitude and a willingness to expand your skills, we’d love to hear from you.
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