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Care Coordinator

Constance Care Limited
West Lothian
6 days ago
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Job Description

What you’ll do

The Care Coordinator plays a key role in ensuring the highest quality care services by managing care workers and performing field-based duties. Responsibilities include assessing and reviewing individual care plans, as well as supervising, instructing, and supporting care staff in the field. This role requires a valid driver’s license and access to your own vehicle due to the travel involved.

What you’ll get

  • Career Growth: Leadership opportunities with a trusted sector leader.
  • Support: Access to top experts and innovative systems.
  • Recognition: “Extraordinary Care Awards”—monthly recognition of outstanding contributions by our care professionals and branch teams, culminating in prestigious regional and national award ceremonies. Over 300 individuals are honoured each month.


Qualifications

What you’ll Bring:

Experience & Organisation: You are an efficient, organized Care Coordinator passionate about community care. You excel in managing rotas to impeccable standards and pride yourself on building strong relationships with care workers.

Stepping Up? If you have previous healthcare experience and a solid understanding of CQC, care plans, and rotas, we're here to support your transition into this role.



Additional Information

Who We Are:

At CCH Group, our vision is to be the best place to work in care. Our mission is to ensure no one in need of care feels forgotten or alone. We nurture our people, elevate their roles, and transform lives together.

Our Values:

  • COMMUNITY: Stronger together, building a thriving culture.
  • COURAGE: Boldly shaping a better future.
  • HEART: Passionate and dedicated—what we do matters.

Ready to Make a Difference?

Apply today and help transform lives in your community.

CCH Group is an Equal Opportunities Employer and a proud member of the Home Care Association, adhering to their Code of Practice.

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