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Senior Support Worker

Jupiter Recruitment
Greater Manchester
1 month ago
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A fantastic new job opportunity has arisen for a committed Senior Care Assistant to work in an exceptional care home based in the Ashton-in-Makerfield, Wigan area. You will be working for one of UK's leading health care providers

An inviting, purpose built nursing home, proving the most comfortable and supportive environment for residents who require general nursing care, dementia nursing or residential dementia care

**To be considered for this position you must hold an NVQ/QCF Level 3 in Health & Social Care**

As a Senior Care Assistant your key duties include:

  • You will be tasked with managing the care team within the Home
  • Ensuring that care staff are adhering to CQC guidelines whilst providing exceptional levels of care to residents
  • Promote and deliver high standards of care and supervise
  • Instruct less experienced staff to enable them to fully contribute to the care provided within the Home

The following skills and experience would be preferred and beneficial for the role:

  • Excellent communication and written skills
  • Previous experience working within an elderly care setting
  • Self-motivated, resilient and well-organised
  • Team player but able to work on your own initiative
  • Dependable, able to work well under pressure and flexible to meet the needs of the Home
  • Previous supervisory experience within a care/nursing home setting and experience of working with the elderly

The successful Senior Care Assistant will receive an excellent salary of £13.16 per hour and the annual salary is £22,582.56 per annum. This exciting position is a permanent full time role for 33 hours a week working through day shifts. In return for your hard work and commitment you will receive the following generous benefits:

  • 6 weeks of paid annual leave
  • Career development opportunities
  • Excellent work environment
  • Paid DBS
  • Free on-site parking
  • Free uniform
  • Pension scheme

Reference ID: 7108

To apply for this fantastic job role, please call on or send your CV

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