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Live-In Carer

Home Instead Sur Group
Buckinghamshire
5 days ago
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Live-In Carer

Join our team at Home Instead SUR Group as a Live In Care Professional in various locations throughout Scotland.

Why choose Live in care?

To us its personal,

Live in care enables you to be an integral part of your clients life. By offering our client person centred care in the comfort and safety of their own homes. During your stays, you will be responsible for the health and wellbeing of our clients and on hand to support with their personal support requirements. Helping to bring peace of mind to family members by being a companion to their loved ones, taking part in activities throughout your stay and ensuring that promoting independence is at the forefront of everything you do.



  • Location: Scotland - various locations

  • Salary: 855 - 952 per week

  • Schedule: various shifts rotations available 1 week on 1 week off, 2 weeks on 2 weeks off and 3 weeks on 1 week off, we can tailor these rotations to you.
  • Live in Carer Responsibilities and Requirements:
  • Experience in live-in care, ideally including dementia care
  • SSSC Registration
  • Driving licence preferred but not essential
  • Providing personal care based on client needs
  • Medication administration
  • Supporting clients with daily activities and promoting independence
  • Meal preparation
  • Household tasks, including light cleaning and laundry
  • Ensuring clients' safety and well-being


Exclusive Home Instead Benefits

Access your earnings anytime through the Level app

Enjoy savings of up to 40% on cinema tickets

Benefit from discounts on Gym memberships

Special offers on holiday bookings

Get 40% off breakdown cover with AA breakdown

Unlock exclusive perks and discounts on popular brands.

Earn up to 250 for each successful employee referral!

If youre ready to start a career where you can go home knowing youve made a difference to someones life, wed love to hear from you. Apply today and help us support individuals in your community!



Compensation details: 126-136 Hourly Wage





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