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Care Assistant

Keighley
2 hours ago
Part-time
On-site
Keighley, Bradford
£12.71 - £13.45 GBP hourly
Health / Social Care
Pay: £12.71 – £13.45 per hour
Contract: Full-Time / Part-Time / Casual Available
Hours: Flexible shifts including weekends

We are recruiting for a Care Assistant to join a residential care setting providing residential, dementia, respite, and palliative care support to residents in a safe, compassionate, and person-centred environment.

This role involves delivering high-quality care to individuals with varying support needs, promoting dignity, comfort, wellbeing, and independence.

Key Responsibilities

* Provide personal care support including washing, dressing, toileting, and mobility assistance.

* Support residents with day-to-day living activities while promoting dignity and independence.

* Deliver companionship and emotional support to residents.

* Support individuals living with dementia and complex care needs using a person-centred approach.

* Assist with meal support, daily routines, and maintaining a safe, clean, and comfortable environment.

* Provide sensitive and compassionate end-of-life and palliative care support where required.

* Maintain accurate care records and follow care plans, safeguarding procedures, and company policies.

* Work collaboratively with colleagues, families, and healthcare professionals to deliver high standards of care.

Requirements

* Previous care experience is essential.

* Experience within residential, dementia, elderly, or palliative care settings is preferred.

* A caring, compassionate, and reliable approach.

* Good communication and interpersonal skills.

* Understanding of safeguarding, dignity in care, and person-centred support.

* Drivers preferred due to location and shift requirements.

Benefits

* £12.71 – £13.45 per hour

* Ongoing training and development opportunities

* Supportive team environment

* Career progression opportunities

This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced care professional looking to make a meaningful difference within a supportive residential care environment