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Female Care Assistant Part-Time, £13.10 Todmorden

Home Instead
West Yorkshire
2 weeks ago
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Job Description

Female Care Assistant – Todmorden

We are looking for a female care assistant to support older people in their own homes. Visits are mainly short “tea visits,” with occasional morning visits. A car and valid driving license are required.

Expected Hours: 10–15 per week
Schedule: Alternate weekends, weekdays negotiable, morning and tea calls

Work Location: Todmorden

Responsibilities:

Personal care & medication reminders

Meal prep and assistance with eating/drinking

Companionship & conversation

Accompanying clients to appointments and activities

Shopping, household tasks, and prescription collection

Requirements:

Female applicants only (genuine occupational requirement due to personal care needs)

Care experience preferred but not essential

Good communication skills

Ability to follow care plans

Benefits:

Mileage allowance (30p/mile)

Minimum 1-hour visits

28 days holiday, pension, training & support

Legal note: This role is restricted to female applicants under the Equality Act 2010, as personal care may involve intimate tasks where a female carer is necessary for dignity, privacy, and client comfort. All recruitment practices comply with employment law and equality legislation.

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For an informal chat and to find out more about a career in care, contact us now on or register your Interest below.

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Home Instead is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of adults and expects all staff to share this commitment. This role is subject to DBS enhanced disclosure.

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