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Ashlea Court Care Home
South Lanarkshire
1 month ago
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Care Assistant Care and Support - Ashlea Court Care Home
Contract: Full Time Salary: £12.70 Per Hour Shift Type: Days Contracted hours: up to 44

Join Our Specialist Dementia Care Team as a Care Assistant at Oaklea Dementia Care Unit

Willinbrook Healthcare, the specialist division of Care Concern Group, is dedicated to providing high-quality, person-centred care for people living with dementia. At Oaklea Dementia Care Unit, within Ashlea Court Care Home, we support up to 26 residents in a warm, structured, and homely environment designed specifically for those living with dementia.

Whether you have prior experience or are passionate about starting a rewarding career in care, this is a unique opportunity to develop specialist skills in dementia support, backed by dedicated training and hands-on mentoring.

What We Offer:

  • £12.70 per hour
  • Contracted to 44 hours per week 
  • Paid PVG
  • Uniform provided
  • Onsite parking
  • 5.6 weeks annual leave (based on a full-time contract)
  • Pension scheme

What You’ll Do:
Deliver Exceptional Care: Support residents living with dementia by delivering person-centred care that promotes dignity, comfort, and quality of life

Build Meaningful Connections: Use positive engagement and communication techniques to support emotional wellbeing

Support Daily Living: Assist residents with personal care, mobility, nutrition, and hydration in a respectful and enabling way

Monitor Wellbeing: Observe and report any changes in residents’ physical or emotional health to the nursing team

Promote a Calm, Safe Environment: Work with colleagues to create a structured, dementia-friendly atmosphere that meets each resident’s individual needs

Encourage Activity & Purpose: Support residents to take part in meaningful activities that spark joy, connection, and independence

Who We’re Looking For:

  • Compassionate Approach – Someone who genuinely cares about older people and wants to make a difference
  • Experience – Previous experience in a care home or hospital is welcome, especially supporting people with dementia, but not essential
  • Qualifications – SVQ/NVQ Level 2 in Health & Social Care is preferred, or a willingness to work towards it
  • Team Player: You’ll be part of a close-knit, supportive team working collaboratively with nurses, families, and fellow carers
  • Willingness to Learn: A positive attitude toward training and personal development in dementia care

Training & Development
We’re committed to helping you thrive in your role and beyond. You’ll be supported with a comprehensive dementia care development programme, ongoing mentorship, and opportunities to progress into senior roles—such as Senior Care Assistant or Team Leader—as your confidence and skills grow.

About us:
You’ll be joining a values-led care home that’s part of the Care Concern Group, a family-owned provider with over 100 care homes across the UK. We’re expanding rapidly and are committed to delivering high-quality care and support to our residents. If you’re ready to take on a rewarding role in a growing and supportive environment, we’d love to hear from you.
We believe in delivering care to the highest standard, and our five core values guide everything we do:
Trust | Respect | Passion | Kindness | Inclusivity
These values define who we are and underpin everything we do, from the smallest interaction to the most complex care. If you live by these principles, this is a place where you can belong and truly make a difference.

If you're ready to build a meaningful career in dementia care, we’d love to hear from you.

Apply today and become part of our exceptional team at Oaklea Dementia Care Unit.

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