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Care Worker- Driver only

Radis Community Care
Derbyshire
1 week ago
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Radis Community Care has an opportunity for Care Workers DRIVERS ONLY based in Hatton, Hilton and Doveridge.


Would you like to support people in your community? A Care Role with the Radis Community Care Team could be just the right role for you.

Various shifts available  7am-2pm, 4pm-10pm and alternate weekends.

Applicants will need the use of their own car, motorbike, moped or bicycle to travel in-between your clients whilst on shift.

Visiting Care

More and more people are wanting to remain in their own homes, with their loved ones and precious memories and surroundings. At Radis we try to make this a reality for as many individuals as possible with the support of passionate Care Workers making a difference to the lives of those they care for.

We Offer:


  • Enhanced rates for NVQ 
  • Part Time and Full Time Hours
  • Paid travel time in-between care visits
  • Regular training to update your skills
  • Great progression prospects for those interested

As a Care Worker the role is varied - here are a few essential points:


  • Supporting with personal care, washing and dressing etc
  • Supporting the administration of medication ( full training given )
  • Supporting with meal preparation
  • Supporting with day to day household duties

Radis Community Care is an Equal Opportunies Employer that welcomes applicants from all sections of the community.

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