Job Description Becoming part of the Home Instead Breakfast Club you will make a difference as a Care Professional by Companionship - start your clients day the right way by having a chat over a fresh cup of coffee or tea. Accompaniment - Popping to the shops for the morning paper, or accompaniment to an appointment. Meal preparation - Cereal, toast, a continental or even having fun making pancakes, the choice is theirs Light housekeeping - "Tidy house, tidy mind' helping your clients 'house' remain a 'home' with a spot of vacuuming or dusting Personal Care - Ensuring your clients feel 'ready' to take on another day Being a Care Professional is a highly rewarding career where no two days are the same. With minimum 1 hour care visits and client matching, you have the time to provide high quality, person-focused care. If you’re looking for a profession where you can bring your caring personality to work and change lives, look no further What we can offer you £12 per hour, PLUS paid travel time, mileage & wait time £24 per hour on Bank Holidays 1 hour minimum calls Sufficient travel time between clients Client matching with regular clients whom you will see weekly Free DBS check Paid Induction programme & Training Employee Support Programme provided by Health Assured Early pay scheme Access to Blue Light discounts No uniform Care certificate Free City and Guild dementia course Various contracts available to suit your lifestyle Career progression opportunities Rewards and Recognition programme A community of Care Professionals £100 Employee referral scheme