Location: Henfield Salary: £25,000-£28,000 Hours: 40 hours a week Do you love sharing your expertise and supporting others in delivering excellent care? Are you always looking for ways to make care more efficient and effective? If this sounds like you, the Field Care Supervisor role at Caremark might be the perfect fit. WHAT’S IN IT FOR YOU? Competitive Salary: £25,000 – £28,000 per year Benefits Package : Company car, laptop, mobile phone, tablet, paid mileage & fuel allowance, and 28 days of holiday. Professional Growth: Fully funded Diplomas/NVQs in Health & Social Care to support your career advancement. ABOUT THE ROLE As a Field Care Supervisor in Steyning and Henfield, you will manage a dedicated team of Care Assistants and be the key contact for complex queries, providing tailored care solutions to customers. You’ll work closely with the Care Manager and Care Coordinator to bridge communication between the office and the field, ensuring high standards and compliance across all services. Responsibilities include: Supporting and managing a team of Care Assistants Conducting quality control, audits, and care planning, risk assessment, reviews Acting as the link between our customers, your team, and the office staff Working a 40-hour week, including every other weekend and emergency on-call duties Residing within a 30-minute drive of Steyning and Henfield This role is ideal for a self-motivated, reliable, and organised communicator with experience in the care industry. READY TO APPLY? If you’re passionate about delivering top-quality care and motivated to lead a team, apply today to join Caremark, the mark of EXCELLENT Care. We are excited to be recruiting for this position and look forward to hearing from you For more information about our community and updates, please visit our news page. For additional resources on working in care, you can visit: Skills for Care – Comprehensive guidance on training and qualifications in the care sector. Care Quality Commission (CQC) – The regulator of health and social care in England, providing information on care standards.