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Sign inWeekday Night Shifts - Care Workers
- 19 November 2025
- Quality Service Recruitment Limited - Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG3 6BB
- £12.75 per hour
- Contract
- Full time
Perfect role for Care Assistants looking for weekly pay benefits whilst seeking additional hours during weekday nights. You will be working through the night, as part of a team, in a friendly, residential home in the Nottingham NG3 area, supporting and caring ...
Waking Nights Residential Support Worker
- 05 November 2025
- YMCA Robin Hood Group - Nottingham, NG24 4FH
- £27,030
- Permanent
- Full time
Job Advert At YMCA Robin Hood Group, we provide warm, loving homes across Nottingham and Nottinghamshire where looked-after children receive the therapeutic care they need to heal and thrive. As a not-for-profit organisation, children are always our priority. ...
Support Worker - Waking Nights
- 14 November 2025
- Quality Service Recruitment Limited - Worksop, Nottinghamshire, S80 1AP
- £12.75 per hour
- Contract
- Full time
Weekly paid hours for experience learning disability support worker in Worksop. Here at QS Care, we now have the opportunity to recruit experienced Support Workers to work within a lovely care setting based in Worksop. The Unit specialists in caring for ...
Weekday Afternoons - Care Workers
- 18 November 2025
- Quality Service Recruitment Limited - Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG11 9GH
- £12.35 per hour
- Contract
- Full time
Perfect opportunity for Care Workers looking for additional hours whilst having afternoons free during the week. This role is working Monday to Friday supporting residents suffering with dementia and other age-related illnesses with their daily routines. As a ...
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