Job details
- Salary £12.21 to £17.00 per hour Hourly rates £12 to £17 (driven by experience)
- Role Carer / Support Worker
- Hours Full Time or Part Time
- Location Norwich, Norfolk
Job summary
Do you want to make a difference?
Kope Medics is a leading provider of specialised complex care for children and young people with an excellent reputation for delivering high-quality, compassionate support.
We’re expanding our team and have block hours available in the community across Norfolk and Suffolk.
We want health care assistants: Male and Female (HCAs) with a passion for delivering exceptional, person-centred care for children & young people with complex care needs - is that you? If so, we are seeking applications for HCAs both part or full-time.
Why Join Us?
At Kope Medics, we believe staff are our greatest asset and we offer:
Competitive Pay: Hourly rates £12 to £17 (driven by experience)
Drivers allowance: Paid mileage, bonuses for HCAs willing to car share.
Ongoing Training & Development: Continuous professional development supported and funded
Career Progression: As a growing organisation, internal promotion available
Employee Wellbeing: Designed to support your mental and physical health.
Flexible Shifts: Ranging from 4 to 12 hours per shift – with something to suit most HCAs
What we’re Looking For
- Experience of working with children and young people desirable but not essential. However, you must have a minimum of a year working in complex care services (children or adults) and have experience with one or more complex activities such as PEG, suction, ventilation, tracheostomy, diabetes management, and/or positive behaviour support.
- Excellent communication, problem-solving, and leadership abilities.
- Language: Strong written and verbal English skills.
- A Legal right to work in the UK
- A qualification in social care is desirable but not essential.
- Car owner/drivers advantageous
Skills / Qualifications:
- Experience of working with children and young people desirable but not essential. However
- you must have a minimum of a year working in complex care services (children or adults) and have experience with one or more complex activities such as PEG
- suction
- ventilation
- tracheostomy
- diabetes management
- and/or positive behaviour support.