Make a difference every day and give back to your community This role will be based at The Old Rectory in Stickney, Lincolnshire. The home has been specially designed to cater to the every need of 42 residents, living with a range of age-related conditions, physical disabilities, learning disabilities and mental health conditions, and as such require dignified support from our caring team. Additionally, some of our residents live with Dementia. The home focuses on reabling residents to achieve maximum independence and recovery following physical and mental illness. It is essential that candidates for this role are therefore patient, understanding and respectful of our resident’s individual abilities. Benefits of becoming our Senior Night Care Assistant: This role offers great work life balance, with regular set shift patterns across a 7-day working week. In return for your commitment to our residents, we can offer range of excellent benefits including; - Hourly rates of pay ranging from £12.47 to £13.43 per hour dependent upon qualification level - Opportunities to learn and progress with the support of our dedicated Quality Matters team - Fully funded DBS - Comprehensive Holiday Pay scheme that rewards you for your commitment to care - Fantastic Refer a Friend scheme, offering up to £250 per successful candidate Responsibilities of our Senior Night Care Assistant include: - Leading, managing and supporting your care team ensuring high quality of care and service is always provided to all residents - Ensuring care plans are regularly reviewed continuous assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation of resident’s care - Engaging with residents in conversation at a level and pace that values the individual and respects their dignity and communication differences - Administering and recording medication as prescribed, with accurate monitoring of drug dose to the residents in the home - To ensure that each resident’s dignity and independence is always preserved and promoted - To encourage each resident to achieve the highest possible quality of life that is right for them - To encourage and assist residents to participate in any discussion relating to their daily living arrangements - To assist where necessary with each resident’s personal care What we’re looking for in our Senior Night Care Assistant: To be successful within this role, you will have a genuine caring nature and a desire to make a real difference for our residents. Prior experience as a Care Assistant or Support worker is essential for this role, though prior leadership or supervisory experience is not essential as full training and mentoring is provided. Typically, our residents live with age related conditions, life-limiting health conditions and physical disabilities that require dignified support from our care team. It is essential that candidates for this role are therefore patient, understanding and respectful of our resident’s individual abilities. If you feel have the skills and experience to become our Senior Night Care Assistant please click ‘apply’ today, and we’ll ensure to be in touch