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Night Support Worker

Limewood Care Home
Staffordshire
2 weeks ago
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Night Support Worker Care and Support - Limewood Care Home
Contract: Full Time , Part- Time, Bank Salary: £12.21 Per Hour Shift Type: Nights Contracted hours: 24 to 48

Limewood Care Home, located in Stafford, provides specialist Dementia care for up to 59 residents. Our dedicated team supports individuals at every stage, from early diagnosis through to end of life, offering exceptional Residential, Nursing and Respite care in a warm and homely environment.

We are now looking for a compassionate and dedicated Support Worker to join our friendly team. You will play a vital role in supporting residents with their daily routines, promoting independence, and ensuring their wellbeing, comfort and dignity are always prioritised.

What We Offer

  •  £12.21 per hour
  •  Paid DBS,  Pension scheme,  Uniform provided
  •  5.6 weeks annual leave (based on a full time contract)

Your Role
As a Support Worker, you will provide person centred care tailored to each resident’s individual needs and preferences. You will assist with personal care, mobility and mealtimes, while offering emotional support and meaningful companionship. By encouraging independence and engaging residents in daily life, you will help make each day positive and fulfilling. Your warmth, patience and commitment will ensure Limewood remains a place residents are proud to call home.

What We Are Looking For

  •  NVQ Level 2 in Health and Social Care is preferred (training can be provided)
  •  Ideally, at least six months of experience as a Support Worker or in a similar role
  •  A kind, compassionate nature and genuine passion for helping others
  •  Strong communication and teamwork skills
  •  Reliability, empathy and a person centred approach to care

About Us
Limewood Care Home is part of Care Concern Group, a family owned, market leading care provider with over 100 homes across the United Kingdom. We are committed to delivering outstanding care and creating supportive workplaces where our teams can thrive.

Our five core values, Trust, Respect, Passion, Kindness and Inclusivity, guide everything we do. If you share these values and want to make a real difference to the lives of others, we would love to hear from you.

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