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Part-Time Female Night Support Worker Make a Difference in Northumberland
Hexham | up to £15.00 per hour | Own transport required

Are you looking for a rewarding night-time care role close to home in Northumberland?
Do you have a caring heart and want to support someone to live independently in their own home?

If so, we’d love to hear from you!

At Active Care in the Home, we’re one of the UK’s leading providers of complex care at home supporting people to live safely, happily, and with dignity in the place they love most.

We’re now looking for a female Night Support Worker to join our friendly care team in the Hexham area, providing one-to-one care for a male client with a spinal cord injury.

About the Role:

Our client lives in a peaceful, rural location in an adapted home just a short distance from his family. His family is actively involved in his care and will occasionally stay overnight.

You’ll be part of his dedicated night care team, working 11pm 7am, supporting with:

  • Personal care (washing, dressing, toileting)
  • Moving and handling
  • Light domestic tasks
  • Monitoring overnight wellbeing

A live-in team member will also be present during the night in case any additional support is needed.


Important Details:

  • This role is open to female applicants only, due to a genuine occupational requirement (Equality Act 2010, Schedule 9, Part 1)
  • Our client lives in a rural location, so you must be able to drive and have your own vehicle


What We’re Looking For:

  • A kind and compassionate nature
  • Flexibility and reliability continuity is key
  • Great communication skills
  • Someone local to the Hexham area who can easily travel to the client’s home

What You’ll Get:

  • Competitive pay: £12.25 £15.00 per hour (depending on experience & qualifications)
  • Flexible, zero-hours contract to suit your lifestyle
  • Accrued holiday pay
  • NEST pension scheme
  • Recognition through our Active Awards Programme
  • Refer-a-Friend Bonus earn up to £1,500
  • Ongoing support from our brilliant clinical and leadership teams

Whether you’re already working in care or looking to return to a rewarding role, we’ll give you the support, training, and flexibility to succeed.


We're Disability Confident
We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and will make reasonable adjustments to ensure everyone has the opportunity to thrive.

Ready to join a team that truly cares? Apply now and start making a difference.

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