Care Practitioner Nights. Oak Springs Care Home
| Posting date: | 23 February 2026 |
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| Salary: | £12.26 per hour |
| Hours: | Full time |
| Closing date: | 25 March 2026 |
| Location: | Liverpool, Merseyside |
| Remote working: | On-site only |
| Company: | Sandstone Care Group |
| Job type: | Permanent |
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Summary
Care Practitioner Nights. Oak Springs Care Home
£12.26 per hour
8pm - 8am shifts
Either 4 nights per week (44 hour contract) or 3 nights per week (33 hour contract) on a rolling rota, including some weekend working
Join our exceptional team at Oak Springs Care Home in Wavertree, a luxurious, purpose-built residential care home. At Oak Springs, we pride ourselves on delivering the highest standards of residential, respite, and dementia care for older people.
Our stunning 74-bed home is thoughtfully designed across three floors, with state-of-the-art facilities including music rooms, a beauty salon, cozy lounges, and serene courtyard spaces. We are committed to fostering a vibrant and inclusive community where residents can thrive, celebrating individuality and enhancing quality of life in meaningful ways.
What does a Night Practitioner role involve?
Working nights at Oak Springs offers the opportunity to make a real difference during the quiet hours. Your responsibilities will include:
Supporting residents with personal care, hygiene, and bedtime routines in a respectful and dignified manner.
Providing reassurance and companionship to residents, especially those who may need additional support during the night.
Monitoring and responding to residents' needs, ensuring their safety and comfort throughout the night.
Undertaking light domestic tasks to maintain cleanliness and orderliness in the home.
Assisting with the administration of care plans and reporting any concerns or changes in residents' well-being.
Participating in relevant training to enhance your skills and contribute to the team’s expertise.
Collaborating with colleagues to ensure smooth handovers and consistent, person-centred care for our residents.
What are we looking for?
We value individuals who are passionate about making a difference in others' lives. To excel as a Night Practitioner, you should have:
A compassionate and patient nature, with a positive attitude toward caring for others.
A genuine interest in health and social care – previous experience is a plus, but not essential, as training will be provided.
Reliability and flexibility to work night shifts, including weekends, as part of a supportive team.
Strong observation skills and the ability to respond calmly and confidently to varied situations.
£12.26 per hour
8pm - 8am shifts
Either 4 nights per week (44 hour contract) or 3 nights per week (33 hour contract) on a rolling rota, including some weekend working
Join our exceptional team at Oak Springs Care Home in Wavertree, a luxurious, purpose-built residential care home. At Oak Springs, we pride ourselves on delivering the highest standards of residential, respite, and dementia care for older people.
Our stunning 74-bed home is thoughtfully designed across three floors, with state-of-the-art facilities including music rooms, a beauty salon, cozy lounges, and serene courtyard spaces. We are committed to fostering a vibrant and inclusive community where residents can thrive, celebrating individuality and enhancing quality of life in meaningful ways.
What does a Night Practitioner role involve?
Working nights at Oak Springs offers the opportunity to make a real difference during the quiet hours. Your responsibilities will include:
Supporting residents with personal care, hygiene, and bedtime routines in a respectful and dignified manner.
Providing reassurance and companionship to residents, especially those who may need additional support during the night.
Monitoring and responding to residents' needs, ensuring their safety and comfort throughout the night.
Undertaking light domestic tasks to maintain cleanliness and orderliness in the home.
Assisting with the administration of care plans and reporting any concerns or changes in residents' well-being.
Participating in relevant training to enhance your skills and contribute to the team’s expertise.
Collaborating with colleagues to ensure smooth handovers and consistent, person-centred care for our residents.
What are we looking for?
We value individuals who are passionate about making a difference in others' lives. To excel as a Night Practitioner, you should have:
A compassionate and patient nature, with a positive attitude toward caring for others.
A genuine interest in health and social care – previous experience is a plus, but not essential, as training will be provided.
Reliability and flexibility to work night shifts, including weekends, as part of a supportive team.
Strong observation skills and the ability to respond calmly and confidently to varied situations.