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Senior Care Assistant
Fantastic Job Opportunity: Senior Care Assistant
One of the UK’s leading healthcare providers has a critical opportunity for a committed Senior Care Assistant to work in a purpose-built, exceptional care home in Ormskirk, Lancashire.
This care facility offers:
- Residential care for older people
- Specialist dementia care
- A team of highly qualified professionals
About the Role
Position: Senior Care Assistant
Key Responsibilities
- Lead and inspire a team of care assistants to deliver exceptional, high-quality care
- Enable residents to enjoy later life well through:
- Supporting personal care needs
- Encouraging participation in health and wellness activities
- Administer medication and maintain clear, accurate records
Preferred Skills & Experience
- Passionate about caring for older people
- Compassionate, warm, and patient with a strong desire to make a difference
- Strong team player who can also take independent initiative
- Previous care experience (preferred but not mandatory)
- Ability to lead, coach, and motivate a team to maintain high standards
- Excellent communication, listening, and record-keeping skills
- Time management and ability to prioritise tasks effectively
- willingness to set an example and build positive relationships with colleagues and residents
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Requirements
- Must hold an NVQ Level 2 in Health and Social Care
Benefits
A permanent part-time role (22 hours/week, nights) offers:
Remuneration
- Hourly rate: £14.33
- Annual salary: £16,393.52
Generous Benefits Package
- 28 days holiday (including bank holidays) with an annual leave buy option
- Life assurance
- Discount scheme (retail & online savings)
- Access to nationally recognised training & qualifications
- Career progression & development opportunities
- Employee assistance programme (free counselling & legal advice)
- Chaplaincy & pastoral support
- Wellbeing resources
- Refer a friend scheme
- Family-friendly policies
- Long service awards
- Free uniform and DBS check
- Cycle2Work salary sacrifice scheme
- Healthcare scheme (competitive rates)


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How to Apply
Reference ID: 6128 For this fantastic opportunity, please contact: ☎️ 638 (call) or send your CV to the recruitment team.
(All contact details & materials should be directed via the employer’s official channel.)
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