As a Domiciliary are Assistant you'll get to know the people you care for and will: Provide companionship help brighten someone's day Help service users with mobility problems and other physical disabilities Care for service users who are temporarily sick and needing, for example, bed nursing, help with feeding, medication, etc. Care for service users who are palliative. Assist service users who need help with getting up in the morning, dressing, undressing, washing, bathing and the toilet. Help in the promotion of mental and physical activity of service users through talking to them, taking them out, sharing with them in activities such as reading, writing, hobbies and recreations. Assist with housework Prepare meals Domiciliary Care Assistant Job Requirements Care experience (professional or personal) is preferred but not essential A clean DBS check Authorised to work in the UK Must drive and own your own car Benefits of working as a Domiciliary Care Assistant Flexible working hours Attractive salary of £12.00 per hour Free induction and care certificate training Continuous Personal Development Double rate pay for all bank holidays Long shifts and live in care shifts available 24-hour emergency support telephone number Paid travel expenses for travel between clients Mileage paid at 0.25p per mile for travel between clients Pension (for qualifying earnings) Free uniform Employee Assistance Programme ADZN1_UKTJ