Would you like to work for Carers at Home?
We are looking for both live-in care workers and home care workers
Looking for a new role?
We have vacancies for both full-time and part-time field-based care workers and live-in care workers​
You don’t need any prior experience or qualifications and you can apply online in less than 2 minutes.
Before we start
We don’t ask for much, but you will need the following …
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To be living in Surrey or East Hampshire for domiciliary care and nation wide for live-in care
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Good spoken English
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A valid UK driving licence
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Access to a car during working hours
What we're looking for
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It’s all about your personality. If you’re able to show the following attributes then we want to hear from you.
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Honesty
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Empathy
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Positivity
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Commitment
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A sense of responsibility
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Good interpersonal skills
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A polite and pleasant nature
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No experience needed
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You don’t need any prior experience or qualifications and we welcome applications from all ages and backgrounds.
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We’ll help you build on your existing skills and give you full training and support to enable you to be a great care worker.
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If you enjoy working as part of a team and making a real difference to someone’s day every time you go to work, then this could be the role for you.
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Apply online now, or read on for more info.
What makes a good carer?
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It’s often the little things in life that some of our clients miss and need the most.
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As a care worker your main role will be to help and support our clients to enable them to live safely and comfortably in their own home, allowing them to maintain their dignity and independence.
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Companionship and human interaction will be your most important tasks as (in some instances) you may be the only contact they have on a day to day basis.
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Simply chatting or reading to a client will help to brighten their day and help them feel connected to the outside world. If you already have a caring personality, this will come naturally to you.
Day to day responsibilties
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Every client is an individual and will have unique needs. Your role as a carer will therefore vary throughout the day.
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Some clients will require more assistance than others (such as washing and toileting). For other clients, simply popping in and having a chat over a nice cup of tea might be all they need.
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As a care worker, our clients will be looking to you for
friendship and also for you to act as their advocate/supporter.
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Typical day to day duties might include:-
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· light housework
· laundry
· meal preparation
· diet monitoring
· administering prescribed medication
· helping going to bed/getting up
· washing, bathing and showering
· shopping and errands