Self-Employed Live-In Carers – Join Patricia White’s
Providing Premium Private Care with Discretion and Compassion
As our distinguished client base continues to grow, we are seeking experienced, self-employed live-in carers who excel in providing exceptional care with the utmost professionalism and discretion.
At Patricia White’s, we believe our carers are not just providers of care but trusted extensions of our clients' families. You will offer a personalised and compassionate service, assisting with tasks such as:
Grocery shopping and meal preparation
Household management and light housekeeping
Providing meaningful companionship
Personal care and support with daily activities
Why Join Patricia White’s?
Competitive pay: £127 – £192 per day
Flexible, self-employed assignments to suit your schedule
Work with private clients in high-end homes
Be part of a team known for excellence in private care
Who We’re Looking For
Minimum 12 months of live-in care experience (not in a care home or only visiting support)
Fluent, clear-spoken English
Willing to go the extra mile to provide outstanding care
Ability to deliver discreet, personalised, and professional support
Requirements
Proof of eligibility to work in the UK
Enhanced DBS check (or willingness to obtain)
Training in Manual Handling, Basic Life Support, and Safeguarding Adults
Self-employed status and professional reference
If you are an experienced, dedicated live-in carer who takes pride in delivering high-quality care, we would love to hear from you.
Apply Today!
For over 30 years, Patricia White’s has been a trusted name in live-in care, providing an introduction service that is consistently recommended by doctors, hospitals, and healthcare specialists. Our reputation is built on the exceptional quality of our self-employed carers, our dedicated 24-hour homecare service, and the strong support infrastructure we provide.
Patricia White’s legacy continues today, ensuring that those in need receive compassionate, professional care in the comfort of their own homes, while carers are given the support and flexibility to thrive in their roles