Care Assistant Since 1989, we’ve supported adults of all ages to maintain their independence and stay in the place they know and love. Because, life is better at home. We’re looking for people who are passionate about care, and who want to help others to join our amazing teams. We don’t require you to have any previous social care experience, what we do need from you is to have the Right to Work in the UK, as we are NOT able to offer Health and Care Worker visas. Additionally, you are required to have a full UK driving license with access to your own vehicle. Shifts per Week: Either from 07:00 to 14:00 or from 16:00 to 22:00. You will work a total of 40 hours per week and must be flexible to cover either shift, including weekends. Your 40 hours will be made up of a combination of shifts dependent on the needs of the business. Salary: £32,552 per annum We are excited to offer a Guaranteed Pay Contract for 40 hours per week to Carers who meet the criteria mentioned above. This contract ensures that you will receive a consistent monthly salary. Eliminate the stress of variable income and enjoy the stability you deserve while making a meaningful difference At Helping Hands, we can offer the following benefits Paid mileage of 35p per mile between calls Earn £32,552 per year on a guaranteed income contract Early Pay App – request up to 50% of your pay in advance of pay day Earn up to £100 for referring a friend Our care assistants are directly employed by us giving you access to holiday entitlement and our pension scheme Apprenticeship opportunities available to existing staff Support to complete nationally recognised qualifications including your Care Certificate and NVQs. Your career development is important to us if you want to progress, we can help FREE Blue Light Card – national discount card for hundreds of retailers Annual pay reviews based on cost of living Being a Care Assistant means you need to be adaptable, kind-hearted and put others first. Your role may include: Providing companionship Support with personal care such as showering, bathing and toileting Helping with mobility around the home Overseeing medication and providing medical support Helping around the house with cleaning, cooking and tidying Running errands such as food shopping or picking up prescriptions