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Complex Care Assistant

HadiCare
West Yorkshire
2 days ago
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We are currently looking for a Complex Care Assistant to join our dedicated team in the Moortown area of Leeds. Our client has kindly provided a quick introduction (below) which will give you a brief overview of their requirements.

\"I am in my 30s and I have a caring and down-to-earth nature. I enjoy being active and keeping myself busy. I attend the gym, Pilates, Yoga. I enjoy creating aromatherapy, having massages, eating out. I love a shopping spree retail therapy. As my support worker you will provide care and support on 1-1 basis with all aspects of daily living and support. The role will involve clinical care including tracheostomy care and skin care, domestic duties, social support and admin assistance. Your support will be invaluable in helping me to live an independent life.\"

For this Complex Care Assistant position, the following attributes are a must:

• Non-Smoker - Secondary smoke has a negative effect on the clients health.

• English of a high standard in both spoken and written language.

• Confident driver with a clean UK licence that can drive on motorways and new cities (client must be supported to appointments in different cities regularly in their own vehicle).

• Flexibility with working hours.

• Must be able to cook and follow recipes to a high standard.

• Must have strong IT skills to support client with emailing, social media and use of the internet.

• Mental health background (Beneficial).

• Complex care background (Beneficial).

• Must work part of a team and be able to follow instructions.

• Have an enthusiastic and positive attitude.

• Trustworthy, reliable and punctual.

• Have the Right to Work in the UK.

• Have a caring nature.

If you feel you have the qualities above, and would be suited to this Complex Care Assistant position, please apply.

About HadiCare

HadiCare is a family-oriented home care provider based in North Leeds, dedicated to empowering clients to live independently with dignity. With a growing reputation for compassionate, high-quality care, HadiCare serves communities across Leeds, fostering a supportive environment where staff are encouraged to thrive both personally and professionally. Our mission is to build lasting relationships between clients and carers, ensuring consistent, personalised care that makes a real difference.

The benefits of being a Complex Care Assistant with HadiCare.

• We are an accredited Living Wage Provider.

• Blue light card provides discounts to hundreds of websites, clothing, food & drink outlets.

• Paid travel time & mileage.

• Full PPE provided.

• Holiday pay.

• Pension scheme.

• Ongoing career development opportunities.

• Employee wellbeing App.

• A family run business with a friendly and supportive culture.

• We offer specialist training to support your career progression.

Job Types: Permanent

Pay: £16.20-£16.80 per hour

Benefits:

• Company events.

• Employee discount.

• On-site parking.

• Referral programme.

• Store discount.

Schedule:

• 08:00am-20:00pm 12-hour day shift.

• 20:00pm-08:00am 12-hour Waking nights.

Licence/Certification:

• Clean UK Driving Licence is a must

Work Location: In person

If you've read this far and like the sound of this Complex Care Assistant position, please apply now.

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