4 permanent, part time, Social care worker jobs in UK
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Sign inPositive Behaviour Support Worker - Social Care
- 09 May 2024
- Home Group Limited - Wiltshire, South West England
- £12.61 to £12.61 per hour
- On-site only
- Permanent
- Part time
Support Worker Calne, Wiltshire Permanent, Part Time (30 hpw) Pay £12.65 per hour (Salary £24,664 per annum) pro rata and great benefits including Health Cash Plan Home, a place where you belong Join us in this great and rewarding job, as our Waking Night ...
Care Assistant
- 09 May 2024
- Newcross Healthcare Solutions - TQ2 5JG
- £14.63 per hour
- On-site only
- Permanent
- Part time
Join our HealthForce community and make a difference as a Care Assistant At Newcross Healthcare, we are committed to giving a different level of support to our health and social care workers. As a Care Assistant in the Brixham area, you'll earn up to £14.63 ...
Care Assistant - Crossley House
- 07 May 2024
- AbleCare Homes - BS36 1RF
- £12.00 per hour
- Signing on bonus for candidates who have been vaccinated against Covid-19
- On-site only
- Permanent
- Part time
We’re Crossley House, a Residential Care Home in Winterbourne, South Gloucestershire and we provide residential care and support services for older people and people with dementia. We’re seeking to recruit some great new "social care" workers; people with the ...
Bank Care Assistants - Days or Nights - Patron House
- 07 May 2024
- AbleCare Homes - BS9 3RU
- £12.00 per hour
- Signing on bonus for candidates who have been vaccinated against Covid-19
- On-site only
- Permanent
- Part time
Overview (short description) We’re Patron House, a Residential Care Home in Westbury-on-Trym, Bristol and we provide residential care and support services for older people and people with dementia. We’re seeking to recruit some great new "social care" workers...
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