Job Description Part Time Home Care Assistant Work Available We are looking for kind and compassionate people like you to join our Home Instead community. Whether you have direct experience in care, personally or professionally, or are just starting out – we offer industry leading training to all our carers to help you help others. As a Home Care Assistant, You will be visiting people in their own home to help them with all aspects of their daily routines, and provide meaningful companionship at the same time. Our Office is based in Worle, Weston super Mare but we have Clients from Burnham on Sea to Clevedon and everything in between. We try to keep you working locally to where you live to minimise time spent travelling around and maximising your time to care. We provide care to our Clients from 8 in the morning until 9:30 at night, but you won't be expected to work all of these hours. Just tell us when you are available and we will fill that time for you. Home Care Assistant Benefits: Great rates of pay - from £13 to £14.80 per hour, plus paid mileage and travel time on top. We also pay double time on Bank Holidays. Minimum 1 hour calls – giving you the time to care. Part time hours available - which can easily build to full-time if desired. Contracted hours positions including 16, 24 and 30 hour contracts. Training - full induction programme where we provide in depth training, plus other opportunities to develop your career. Introductions to all your new Clients accompanied by a member of the team. Auto -enrolment pension scheme. Employee referral bonus reward. Employee Assistance Programme - access to counselling and other benefits. Exclusive discounts scheme – supermarkets, high street stores, Blue Light Card and more. Responsibilities: Being a Home Care Assistant is an essential role, supporting our Clients to live well at home. With the support of our team and industry leading training, you can feel fully equipped to deliver the high-quality care Home Instead has become known for. Here’s what you could be doing: Companionship - ensuring a client enjoys regular and meaningful social interaction is an important part of your visit Help with everyday tasks such as meal preparation and light housework Accompanying to appointments or shopping Personal care - supporting our clients with the essentials such as bathing, showering, dressing and medication to keep them healthy and independent