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Senior Night Carer

Crooton
Southend-on-Sea
2 weeks ago
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Senior Night Carer

Hours:44 hours per week

Salary: £15.23 per hour

Location: Rayleigh, Essex, SS6 9XH


Your Role

  • Leading the care team: delegating duties, supervising and mentoring
  • Supporting medication administration and stock management
  • Updating care plans and risk assessments
  • Liaising with GPs, district nurses, and families
  • Creating a warm, welcoming, and vibrant environment that respects the dignity and preferences of our residents


Essential Criteria

  • Experience working as a Senior Carer in a residential care home
  • NVQ Level 3 / Advanced Diploma in Health & Social Care
  • Compassionate, warm-hearted, and committed to individualised care



What We Offer

  • Free Training and support for career development.
  • Pathways to roles like Care Practitioner or Nursing.
  • Wellbeing tools, retail discounts, and a 'Refer a Friend' bonus.
  • Employee recognition schemes.



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Job Reference: CTNLK6020

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