Felixstowe Job of the Week: Care Assistant

By Amber Markwell

21st Nov 2021 | Local News

Care Assistant needed in Felixstowe
Care Assistant needed in Felixstowe

Carefirst Care Services are currently recruiting for Care Assistants to join their team at Carefirst Care Services.

They are looking for reliable Care Assistants who are professional and dedicated to delivering high quality care for their services in this area.

Benefits for being a Care Assistant include:

Bespoke Face to Face Practical Training & E-Learning

Continued Professional Development from our Training Academy

Competitive Pay Rates

Incentivised Bonus Pay
  • Outstanding Care Award*
Recommend a Friend Referral Scheme

Flexible Working Hours

Weekly Pay Carefirst Training Academy will provide you with induction/refresher training you will be provided with the skill set, and the knowledge to succeed in your role here at Carefirst Care Services. Our training is blended to include practical, face to face and E-Learning. The role: You will be an essential part of the team, promoting the well-being and providing the highest quality of care to residents and service users. You will assist with daily tasks, inclusive of all personal care assistance from supporting with personal hygiene, through to days out and companionship. You will be encouraging independence, well-being and supporting vulnerable individuals with their daily routines and activities. To be considered for this role you must be:

Passionate about a role within social care

Dedicated to deliver high quality care and support

Reliable and dependable

A great team player If you are passionate about a career within social care, apply today to join the Carefirst Care Services team as a Care Assistant. To apply and more details about this and many other vacancies, go to our Jobs Section here.

     

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