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Care Assistant

Professional Carers
Edinburgh
2 days ago
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Every day is different when you work in Health and Social Care – We are seeking outstanding individuals to deliver Care in the Community, in the following postal code areas EH4, EH28, EH29, EH30 and up and coming area EH12. This job isn't for everyone, but if you are reliable, compassionate and have a natural ability to care, Professional Carers want to hear from you!

Here is just some of the comments from our latest employee reviews:

"Working for Professional Carers gives you the opportunity to feel good about making a difference and everyday is different. To see a smile on each service users face, every morning makes it all worth whole."

"I am fairly new to care and I love it. I came from the retail industry and was quite worried at first whether this would be for me. From the get go Professional Carers welcomed me with open arms and I feel not just part of a team, but part of the family."

"It’s true what they say, we aren’t just employees, we are part of a family for this company. Everyone supports each other and the service users are the most important things in everyone's eyes - apply now!"

Benefits include: -

In house training with fully funded criminal records check. Mileage payment of 40p per mile for car drivers, paid automatically into your wages. Opportunities to gain formal qualifications, including SVQ diplomas in Health and Social Care. Free uniform, personal protective equipment, and a mobile phone. Flexible working hours [full, part time and bank hours available] with regular service users, consistent hours, walking runs and limited gaps in between appointments.

Responsibilities:

Supporting with personal care and medication administration. Promotion of independence. Providing Nutritional support Catheter and stoma care. Safety and well-being checks.

Essential Criteria

Reliable, committed and a good team player. Excellent time keeping. A good communicator who possesses a passion for helping others.

Desirable

6 months caring experience. Driving licence [or be prepared to walk to appointments].

Job Types: Full-time, Part-time

Salary: Up to £12.60 per hour + 40 pence mileage allowances + mobile phone.

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