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Later Living Carer

Trust Housing Association
North Lanarkshire
2 days ago
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Join Our New Later Living Team – Now Hiring Carers!

Earlier this year, we launched brand-new Later Living services in Bellshill and Motherwell, North Lanarkshire, and we’re looking for compassionate, motivated individuals to join us as Later Living Carers.

If you are looking for a role where you’ll make a real difference every day, this could be the perfect opportunity.

What You’ll Be Doing

As a Later Living Carer, you’ll support older and vulnerable adults to live independently in their own homes within our developments. From personal care to meal support, your kindness and reliability will help our customers feel safe, respected, and valued.

Purpose of Job

Work within a team to ensure customers are supported to live as independently as possible within their own homes; providing personal, emotional, and social care and support in line with assessed needs promoting positive outcomes for customers.

What We’re Looking For

• Experience in care or working with older/vulnerable people

• SVQ in Health & Social Care (or willingness to work towards it)

• Strong communication and basic IT skills

• A respectful, inclusive approach to working with older people

• A team spirit and willingness to support others

What We Offer

• Hourly Rate: £13.00

• Hours: 15–25 per week on a rolling rota

- 1 role at 15 hours per week; 3 roles at 25 hours per week

• Shifts: Flexible morning and back shifts (7:30am–10:00pm), including weekends

• Contract: Permanent

• Location: On-site within and between our Later Living developments in Bellshill and Motherwell

• Start Date: December to January

• Paid training, development & SVQ qualifications

• Generous annual leave & pension contributions

• Paid SSSC registration & PVG check

• Uniform & free parking

• A supportive, inclusive team culture

• Real opportunities for career progression

Please note: this role is subject to satisfactory interview, references and a PVG check. You will be required to register with the SSSC, complete mandatory training within a timeframe, and the commitment to studying for an SVQ in Care & Support if you do not already hold this qualification.

We can only accept candidates residing in the UK who must already hold the legal right to work in the UK and if successful will need to provide evidence. Unfortunately, we are unable to offer sponsorships for international applicants, or candidates currently working in the UK on a sponsored visa as we are unable to assist with renewal upon expiry.

How to Apply

Submit your online application form no later than 12 noon on Tuesday 18th November .

For an informal chat about this role please contact Laura Hamilton, Later Living Care Manager (Customer Experience) at .

If you are friendly, approachable, and committed to making a positive impact, then we want to hear from you!

About Trust Housing

Trust Housing Association is a national housing, support and care provider, offering a range of accommodation and support services. Primarily serving older people in our communities we also provide housing for families and individuals. We have over households across the length and breadth of Scotland, from the Highlands and Islands all the way down to the Borders.

Trust is an Investor in People Platinum accredited employer and a great place to work. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all sections of the community.

Trust Housing Association is a Registered Scottish Charity - SC

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