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Care Assistants (Nights)

The Salvation Army
Ards and North Down
2 days ago
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Working hours: 20 hours per week

Additional Salary information: 10% night works allowance

Interview Date: To be confirmed

Do you want to work in a Care Home with a difference?

Whether you are a Christian or want to work within our Christian ethos this could be the job for you.

As you can tell, everything we do in our Older People’s Service is “Rooted in Love” - our values of Integrity, Compassion, Passion, Respect, Boldness andAccountability are at the heart of all we do provide care to 35 older people, some with dementia, who can no longer live on their own . All staff play a central role in creating a warm and supportive environment where residents’ and families’ rights are promoted, ensuring they are active participants in care decisions.

Everyday is different! Nikki Thompson - Assistant Director says ‘I started my career with The Salvation Army in August as a Care Assistant. Over my 20 years in Older Peoples Services, I have been supported to progress from Care Assistant, through other roles to now be Assistant Director with line management responsibility for a number of homes. I have remained in Older Peoples Services because of the care and passion that the service shows to our residents - it is truly Rooted in Love’

We are looking for people who are kind and passionate about caring. 

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