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Wake Night Care Assistant
Company Description We are looking for Waking Night Care Assistants in the community of Folkestone and Hythe, Kent. Working for Home Instead we hope will give you a tremendous sense of pride and work fulfilment as you are able to impact the lives of vulnerable people in our communities. Working in our care team is more than just a job, we are one family and we support each other. We pull together to help each other in helping others and we are all working towards one goal-to help people live their best life, no mater their age, ability, health or state of mind. Everyone of our clients is special, and deserves the best care within their own home. Job Description As a Wake Night Care Assistant, you'll provide essential support and peace of mind to our clients during overnight hours. Your responsibilities will include: Ensuring client safety through regular checks and monitoring Providing personal care, including continence care and mobility assistance Administering medication as required Offering companionship and emotional support Performing light housekeeping and meal preparation when necessary We offer competitive benefits, including: £15.50 hourly rate with minimum 8-10 hour shifts Pension scheme and holiday pay Ongoing support, paid training, and employee assistance programme Qualifications Right To Work in the UK Clean Driving Licence and access to a Vehicle Good standard of English and great communication skills Additional Information Become a Care Professional at Home Instead Folkestone today. Call our Recruiter on 01303 847899 or apply online at https://go.homeinstead.co.uk/3xJqzDl.
Date Advert Closes: 15 May 2026 Compensation: GBP 15.50 - GBP 15.70 - hourly
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