At Complete Community Home Care Ltd, we believe people come first and our services provide the best level of care available. We believe in providing care that allows people to remain independent and to lead their lives with complete comfort surrounded by their family and friends. We are currently looking for an Enabling Home Support Assistant to join our team in Morpeth to help us make a real difference to the service user's life. The Role: As an Enabling Home Support Assistant, you will provide crucial care and support in our service users homes to assist in all aspects of their daily life, such as personal care, medication support, meal preparation, companionship, accompanying the customer shopping or on outings and domestic support. Part-time (13hrs a week) Days/Hours of Work: Monday - Friday School hours Unfortunately, we are not providing sponsorship at the moment. If you’d like to join us, you’ll need to have: To be considered for this role you must have a Full UK Driving Licence. Have the right to work or currently live in the UK. Comply with all policies and procedures A caring and supportive nature Strong communication skills No experience is necessary as full training is provided Alzheimer’s care experience is preferrable The ability to work well in a team Understand the importance of maintaining professional boundaries Able to work under pressure and deal with challenging behaviours Benefits & Rewards: Rates of pay £12phr - £13phr Enhanced rates of pay for picking up extra shifts on the weekends. Paid Travel Time Paid Mileage between calls (45p per mile) Pension scheme. Paid annual leave. Career pathway and progression. Access to health and social care qualifications. Organised social events. Yearly service awards and bonuses. Free uniform, PPE, and DBS Applicants will be subject to an enhanced DBS check Due to the nature of the role, Complete Community Home Care can only consider applicants aged 18 years and above, this is an occupational requirement and therefore is exempt from schedule 9 of the Equality Act 2010