Job details
- Salary £12.90 to £13.45 per hour
- Role Carer / Support Worker
- Hours Part Time
- Location Paisley, Renfrewshire
- Job Reference Homecare Ad
Job summary
No Experience Needed | Full Training Provided | A Job That Truly Matters
Have you ever thought, “I’d love a job where I actually help people”
If you’re kind, reliable, and want work that leaves you feeling proud at the end of the day, you might be exactly who we’re looking for — no experience required.
Why This Role Is So Special
With a growing population of younger adults looking to access more opportunities and older adults needing a wee hand as a Community Support Assistant, you’ll support people to attend various groups and in their own homes, helping them stay independent, comfortable, and cared for. Sometimes that means practical support, sometimes it’s simply being a friendly face and a listening ear — and often, it’s both. Don’t worry if you’ve never worked in care before. We’ll be with you every step of the way, with full training, paid shadowing, and on-going support.
You will learn and be supported to build confidence in:
Supporting people to go for their shopping or days out
Supporting with medication
Providing companionship and emotional support
Food and Nutrition
Preparing meals and helping at mealtimes
Light household tasks
Helping people move safely and comfortably
Personal care (washing, dressing, toileting)
Simple written and electronic record-keeping and reporting
Who This Role Is Perfect For
You don’t need experience — just the right values.
We’re looking for people who are:
Caring, patient, and dependable
Friendly with good
communication skills
Keen to learn and grow
Flexible to
work shifts, including some weekends
Hold a full UK driving
licence and have access to their own car
Have the right to work
in the UK
If you’ve ever helped a family member, neighbour, or friend — you already have more care skills than you think
What you will Get in Return
£12.90 per hour and increasing with qualifications
Paid induction training and shadowing
The chance to
gain SVQ Level 2 in Health & Social Care
Paid mileage and travel time
Uniform and PPE
provided
Flexible shift patterns
Clear opportunities to
progress your career
Refer-a-friend bonus
A genuinely
rewarding role where you make a real difference, every single day
Working Hours at this time are listed below but due to demand for services, we may be able to suit your working requirements if the days and hours below don’t match your availability.
This role follows a 2-week rotating rota:
Week 1:
• 17 hours – Friday, Saturday & Sunday (between the hours
of 9:00am–8:30pm)
Week 2:
• 16 hours – Tuesday & Wednesday (12:30pm–8:30pm)
Final Word
Care isn’t “just a job” — it’s a chance to change someone’s day, every day. If that sounds like something you’d love to be part of, we’d be delighted to hear from you.
Read the Friendly FAQs below – To Know You’re Not Alone
“I’ve never worked in care before — should I still apply?”
Absolutely!
Many of our best support staff started with no experience at
all. If you’re kind, reliable, and willing to learn, we’ll give you
all the training and support you need.
“What if I’m nervous or not confident?”
That’s completely normal — and very common! You won’t be thrown
in at the deep end. You’ll start with paid induction training and
shadow experienced carers until you feel comfortable and confident.
“What does the training involve?”
Your training covers everything you need to know, including
personal care, medication support, moving and handling, and keeping
people safe and comfortable. It’s practical, supportive, and designed
to help you grow at your own pace.
“Will I be working on my own?”
Not at first. You’ll be supported through shadow shifts and
you’ll always have a team you can contact for advice or reassurance.
You’re never on your own — even when working independently.
“What if I make a mistake?”
Everyone learns by doing. We focus on support, learning, and
teamwork — not blame. There’s always someone to talk to if you’re
unsure or need help.
“Is care work really rewarding?”
Yes — in ways that often surprise people. From a smile, a thank
you, or knowing you’ve helped someone stay independent in their own
home, the rewards are real and meaningful.
“Can this turn into a long-term career?”
Definitely!
Many of our support staff will go on to gain qualifications
like SVQ Level 2, take on senior roles, or build a
long-term career in health and social care. Most of our staff members
have been with us for years and our newest staff member has been with
us for 9 months and has already commenced an SVQ2.
Apply today and start a career that truly means something.
Skills / Qualifications:
- SVQ 2 preferred but not essential as full training will be provided