Job details
- Salary
- Role Carer / Support Worker
- Hours Full Time
- Location Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire
- Job Reference Ariise Care
Job summary
Are you a caring person?
Do you want to do something genuinely rewarding and work in a
job where you can go home feeling like you have given something back?
We are looking for caring and sincere people to join our
Passionate Care team, who spend every day helping people lead their
lives to the full – we are the care superheroes!
Don’t worry if you don’t have experience in care, we’ll give
you full training, and lots of support when you start out with our
clients.
If you like what you hear, then you should consider a
career as a Community Care Assistant with Ariise Care . We are an
independent company, based in Stoke-On-Trent with a small, close-knit
team of carers.
. You can opt-in or out of our NEST pension scheme. Uniform,
equipment and full training provided.
What’s involved?
Assisting with personal hygiene needs, this could include
aiding with washing, dressing and any personal care needs our clients
may have
Accurate record-keeping, ensuring all tasks are
completed and recorded accordingly
Assisting with meal
preparation to promote a healthy and balanced diet
Assisting
with the administration of medications where required and in line with
their care plan
Supporting with light household duties and any
shopping needs they may need
Promoting & supporting
independence, to allow our clients to live an active and independent
lifestyle
Giving companionship and a listening ear.
We Offer:
Guaranteed hours contract *
Competitive pay rates and
mileage
Paid in-house and on-the-field training
28 days
annual leave (pro rata)
Pension Scheme
DBS check, uniform,
and PPE
Important to know:
YOU MUST HAVE YOUR OWN VEHICHLE.
You will require a full UK driver's licence. Or an
international Licesnce
You should be over the age of 18-year-olds.
You must have
a right to work in the UK.
. Take that first step into a new career with one of the
leading providers in the country.
Skills / Qualifications:
- . To assist service users with all personal care needs including
- undressing
- washing
- bathing and toileting needs. 2. To assist service users with mobility problems and other physical disabilities
- including incontinence and help in use and care of aids and personal equipment. 3. To support and care for service users who are dying. 4. To engage in the promotion of mental and physical well being of service users through talking to them
- taking them out
- sharing with them in activities such as reading
- writing
- hobbies and recreations. 5. To make and change beds and all domestic tasks within the household.