Care workers needed to support clients in their own homes in The Marsh.
At Papillon Home Care, we are dedicated to providing exceptional care and support to individuals in their own homes. We understand the importance of building strong relationships, delivering personalised care, and ensuring the safety and well-being of our clients. As a Care Worker, you will play a crucial role in enriching the lives of those we serve.
We have care jobs in The Marsh, covering Lydd, Lydd-on-sea, Greatstone, Littlestone, New Romney, ST Marys Bay, and Dymchurch.
Papillon Home Care was started in 2018 by Mary Harvey, an award-winning home care registered manager with a wealth of experience in this sector.
Awarded ‘GOOD’ by the CQC, Papillon Home Care provides the very best in home care that is safe and responsive to our client’s individual needs, and we take pride in ensuring clients are treated with dignity while respecting their right to privacy.
Key Responsibilities:
* Provide compassionate personal care to service users with dignity and respect.
* Safely handle service users and administer medications with accurate record-keeping.
* Fulfil general duties, including cleaning, laundry, and meal preparation.
* Efficiently manage administrative processes and uphold confidentiality and safety standards.
Experience Requirements:
* Must have a kind and caring nature.
* Valid UK driving licence and own transport.
* High level of written and spoken English.
* Kind, caring, and compassionate, with a willingness to support the service users and the team.
Benefits of Working with Papillon Home Care:
* Competitive hourly rates from £12.82 inclusive of holiday pay (from £13.04 for NVQ3 Qualified) plus paid mileage.
* Comprehensive training and ongoing support.
* The opportunity to progress your career with fully-funded diplomas.
* Employee referral bonus program.
* Auto-enrolment pension scheme.
Terms and conditions apply.
Join the Papillon Team to make a real difference in people’s lives!
Apply today for care jobs in New Romney and throughout the Marsh.
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