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- 11 September 2025
- Exemplar Health Care Services Limited - DL14 9SR
- £12.96 per hour
- On-site only
- Permanent
- Full time
Position: Health Care Assistant Care home: Laurel Place Location: Gudmensen Avenue, Bishop Auckland, DL14 6RG Contract type: Full Time - Nights 8pm to 8am Rate: £12.96 per hour (£13.06 per hour on completion of Exemplar Care Certificate) Are you an experienced...
Support Worker
- 02 October 2025
- Creative Support - Bishop Auckland, County Durham
- Up to £12.40 per hour
- On-site only
- Permanent
- Full time
We are currently recruiting for our Floating Support Service in Bishop Auckland and East Durham, which offers practical and emotional support to individuals with mental health needs within their homes or in the community. The role involves identifying and ...
Recovery Support Worker
- 10 September 2025
- Creative Support - Bishop Auckland, County Durham
- £12.30 to £12.40 per hour
- On-site only
- Permanent
- Full time
We are currently recruiting for our Floating Support Service in Bishop Auckland and East Durham, which offers practical and emotional support to individuals with mental health needs within their homes or in the community. The role involves identifying and ...
Full Time Senior Care Assistant
- 29 September 2025
- Castlebank Care Home - Tow Law, Bishop Auckland
- £13.30 per hour
- On-site only
- Permanent
- Full time
Purpose of the role: To Support the person in charge and his/her assistant in all aspects of the home’s management, including taking temporary, complete charge during the absence of the person in charge, and his or her assistant. To undertake social care ...
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