Care Practitioner Nights. St Helens Hall Care Home
| Posting date: | 23 February 2026 |
|---|---|
| Salary: | £12.26 per hour |
| Hours: | Full time |
| Closing date: | 25 March 2026 |
| Location: | St. Helens, Merseyside |
| Remote working: | On-site only |
| Company: | Sandstone Care Group |
| Job type: | Permanent |
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Summary
Care Practitioner Nights. St Helens Hall Care Home
Hourly Rate: £12.26 per hour
Shifts: 8pm-8am
Contracted Hours: 38.5 hours per week working on 3 on 3 off rota OR 33 hours per week working on a flexible rota, no set shifts
Join the St Helens Hall family and make a difference during the quiet hours of the night! Our 94-bedded residential home for older adults is a vibrant and caring community, recently rated ‘Good’ by the CQC in all areas. With a dedicated team and a warm atmosphere, St Helens Hall is proud to provide exceptional care, supporting residents to maintain choice, dignity, and independence.
Our Home Manager, Amanda, started as a Care Assistant in 2008 and is passionate about nurturing her team. If you’re seeking a rewarding role with opportunities for professional growth, we’d love to welcome you!
What will you do as a Night Care Practitioner?
Working during nighttime hours, you'll play an essential role in ensuring our residents feel safe, secure, and well cared for. Responsibilities include:
Providing personal care and assistance: Helping residents with hygiene, dressing, and mobility needs during the night.
Monitoring and responding to needs: Conducting regular checks, addressing any nighttime concerns, and supporting residents with dignity and respect.
Encouraging restful sleep: Creating a calm and comfortable environment while assisting with evening and early morning routines.
Supporting emotional wellbeing: Offering reassurance and companionship to residents who may feel unsettled during the night.
Maintaining high standards: Ensuring cleanliness and safety across the care home during your shift.
Recording and reporting: Documenting observations and any incidents clearly for day staff handovers.
Teamwork and flexibility: Working closely with your colleagues to provide seamless, high-quality care.
What We Are Looking For:
A compassionate and attentive nature: Residents rely on your patience and kindness.
Night owl energy: Comfortable working through the night, ensuring residents are supported throughout.
Adaptability and teamwork: Thriving in a dynamic, collaborative environment.
Experience is welcome but not essential: Full training is provided for those eager to learn and grow.
Reliability and dedication: Commitment to maintaining the highest standards of care.
Hourly Rate: £12.26 per hour
Shifts: 8pm-8am
Contracted Hours: 38.5 hours per week working on 3 on 3 off rota OR 33 hours per week working on a flexible rota, no set shifts
Join the St Helens Hall family and make a difference during the quiet hours of the night! Our 94-bedded residential home for older adults is a vibrant and caring community, recently rated ‘Good’ by the CQC in all areas. With a dedicated team and a warm atmosphere, St Helens Hall is proud to provide exceptional care, supporting residents to maintain choice, dignity, and independence.
Our Home Manager, Amanda, started as a Care Assistant in 2008 and is passionate about nurturing her team. If you’re seeking a rewarding role with opportunities for professional growth, we’d love to welcome you!
What will you do as a Night Care Practitioner?
Working during nighttime hours, you'll play an essential role in ensuring our residents feel safe, secure, and well cared for. Responsibilities include:
Providing personal care and assistance: Helping residents with hygiene, dressing, and mobility needs during the night.
Monitoring and responding to needs: Conducting regular checks, addressing any nighttime concerns, and supporting residents with dignity and respect.
Encouraging restful sleep: Creating a calm and comfortable environment while assisting with evening and early morning routines.
Supporting emotional wellbeing: Offering reassurance and companionship to residents who may feel unsettled during the night.
Maintaining high standards: Ensuring cleanliness and safety across the care home during your shift.
Recording and reporting: Documenting observations and any incidents clearly for day staff handovers.
Teamwork and flexibility: Working closely with your colleagues to provide seamless, high-quality care.
What We Are Looking For:
A compassionate and attentive nature: Residents rely on your patience and kindness.
Night owl energy: Comfortable working through the night, ensuring residents are supported throughout.
Adaptability and teamwork: Thriving in a dynamic, collaborative environment.
Experience is welcome but not essential: Full training is provided for those eager to learn and grow.
Reliability and dedication: Commitment to maintaining the highest standards of care.