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Care Assistant

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Posting date: 08 November 2024
Salary: £13.50 to £15 per hour
Hours: Part time
Closing date: 14 November 2024
Location: Abingdon, Oxfordshire
Remote working: On-site only
Company: Oxford Aunts Care
Job type: Permanent
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Summary

Care Assistant
£13.50 - £15 per hour, guaranteed hours
Full time, part time, evenings and weekend availability

Are you a compassionate individual looking to make a meaningful impact in a warm and supportive environment? We’re not just a team; we're a close-knit community dedicated to providing exceptional care and building lasting connections. If you’re a caring individual with at least three months' care experience then we’d love to speak with you! Your experience could either be in a professional or personal setting such as caring for a loved one.

When you join us, you’ll discover how our community of colleagues are always there for each other, supporting our clients in and around Oxford.

Why join us?

We will recognise and appreciate the dedicated efforts of our care assistants by offering rewards for your hard work. Not only will you receive excellent pay rates above the living wage, you will also receive:

- A guaranteed hours contract - depending on your availability, we’ll offer you between 5 to 30 hours guaranteed per week, with early morning, evening and / or weekend work available
- Minimum call time of 1 hour, so you have the time to care for your client
- A welcoming community - join a team that operates like a family, where every member is appreciated and supported
- You will be paid for your time travelling and your mileage between calls - 45p a mile
- Supportive environment - enjoy a workplace that encourages personal and professional growth, with mentorship and training opportunities
- Receive pay weekly
- Double pay on bank holidays
- FREE Blue Light Card
- Access to free ongoing training including diploma in health and social care
- Access to an assistance programme - supporting you in times of need
- FREE Enhanced DBS at induction
- Open door policy - come to the office to see us and enjoy a free refreshment

What do our carers say about working with us?

“I enjoy the variety that every day brings, the different needs and the rewarding feeling I get at the end of a shift knowing I've helped them to be more comfortable and independent in their own homes. I chose Oxford Aunts as they were recommended to me and they have been a great company to work for“

About you:

If you’re a caring individual with at least three months' care experience either in a professional or personal setting then we’d love to speak with you!

As an hourly carer, you’ll be providing care, support and companionship to our clients in Oxfordshire who wish to live an independent life in their own homes. Your daily duties will include providing personal care, assisting with household duties, supporting safe mobility in and outside of the home, companionship and running general errands, such as completing the weekly shop or collecting prescriptions.

As you will most likely be supporting clients to keep in touch with their community, local knowledge of the area is a plus. We also require you to have:

- Three months of previous experience caring for a loved one or paid experience as a care assistant, domiciliary carer, support worker or personal healthcare assistant
- Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal
- A driving licence and your own transport is essential
- Good IT skills, as all of our systems are online you’ll spend less time writing admin and more time with your client
- The right to work in the UK - please note we do not provide sponsorship or accept skilled worker visas

Oxford Aunts is part of a family of home care brands in the UK, including The Good Care Group, Cherished Home Care, Prestige Nursing & Care and Comfort Keepers (Ireland).

Please note any successful applicants for this role will be required to complete an Enhanced DBS check for working with adults. It is a criminal offence for people who are barred from working in Regulated Activity (under the Safeguarding and Vulnerable groups Act 2006) to apply for roles that require them to work unsupervised with that particular group.

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