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Community Homecare Assistant

Bramble Home Care
Cinderford
1 week ago
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Job description


Care Assistant – Cinderford, Forest of Dean

Community Health Care Assistant
Rates of Pay: £14.00‑£15.25 per hour, 35p per mile
Location: Cinderford, Lydney
Permanent positions, Flexible shifts Full & Part‑Time hours available


About us

Bramble Home Care Ltd is a family‑run business that offers personalised care to individuals wishing to live in the comfort of their own homes as independently as possible.


What you will be doing

  • Supporting clients in the local community in living independently at home.
  • Assisting with personal care such as showering, bathing, continence care.
  • Helping with mobility.
  • Administration of medication.
  • Meal preparation.
  • Light domestic tasks.

Your Reward

  • £500 retention bonus (loyalty of service paid after 12 months service).
  • Competitive salary (guaranteed hours available – terms & conditions apply).
  • Paid comprehensive induction training and shadow shifts.
  • Paid enhanced DBS.
  • Access to Employee Assistance Programme.
  • Workplace pension scheme.
  • Discounts at major retailers with Blue Light Card.

What we need from you

  • You must have a valid driving licence and own vehicle.
  • Genuine passion for helping others and wanting to make a positive difference.
  • Respect people’s right to privacy and dignity.
  • Flexible approach to your working hours, as every other weekend working is required.

Benefits

  • Company pension.
  • Referral programme.

Schedule

  • Day shift.
  • Night shift.
  • Weekend availability.

Education

  • GCSE or equivalent (preferred).

Experience

  • Care home: 1 year (preferred).
  • Home care: 1 year (preferred).

Language

  • English (required).

Licence/Certification

  • Driving Licence (required).

Work Location

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