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Domiciliary Care Assistant

Posted 25 Mar 2024
Work experience
0 to 1 years
Full-time / part-time
Part-time
Job function
Degree level
Required language
English (Fluent)

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FLEXIBLE CARER OR SUPPORT WORKERS WANTED IN OXFORD!

SHIFTS: Evenings (14:00-21:00) and Weekends (various shifts available)

HOURLY RATE: £8.80 up to £9.70 (plus an extra £1 per hour on weekends)

How many of us can say we make a real difference to people’s lives? You can do this with us alongside receiving ongoing training and development, leading benefits and a range of discounts on shopping, days out, restaurants and much more.

What will you be doing? As Carer you will be working as part of a dedicated team of fully supported staff who have our resident’s emotional and physical wellbeing at the core of all they do. You will show warmth, and compassion to our clients and their families; helping to promote their independence and dignity. Every day will be different, so you can expect to undertake work that’s as varied as it is rewarding. As a Carer, you’ll help our clients enjoy each day by making sure they get the quality care they deserve. You’ll assist with their daily living, provide support with light housekeeping as well as companionship.

What experience do you need? Due to our strong training team, you do not need to have previous care experience. All we ask for is someone who is compassionate, has a can-do approach and excellent communication skills. Above all, you’ll be passionate about ensuring our residents received the best care possible.

What will you get in return?

You’ll be working for one of the largest not for profit care providers in the UK. A great advantage of being a large organisation is that we can offer competitive pay, generous benefits and training to reward you for taking such good care of our residents. Here’s an overview of some of the benefits you could get for working for us: •Company pension •28 days pro rata (including bank holidays), which increases to 33 after 5 years service •Weekend rates of pay •Company sick pay •Free uniform •Free DBS •Free car parking •Employee Assistance Programme, including a wealth of information in relation to health and wellbeing •Refer a Friend bonus scheme paying £500 for recommendations • “My Rewards” offering you discount on shopping, days out, restaurants and much more

The Orders of St John Care Trust (OSJCT) operates 72 homes and 16 extra care housing schemes across Lincolnshire, Oxfordshire, Gloucestershire, Wiltshire, West Sussex and Suffolk.
OSJCT provides high quality person centred care for older people including dementia, intermediate, respite and day care, and specialised nursing.
Its ethos of care, which underpins all its activities, is based on the belief…


The Orders of St John Care Trust (OSJCT) operates 72 homes and 16 extra care housing schemes across Lincolnshire, Oxfordshire, Gloucestershire, Wiltshire, West Sussex and Suffolk.

OSJCT provides high quality person centred care for older people including dementia, intermediate, respite and day care, and specialised nursing.

Its ethos of care, which underpins all its activities, is based on the belief that every resident living in its homes should be given care that meets their individual needs. It also believes that residents and day care visitors should enjoy life in an atmosphere of warmth, harmony and understanding, being cared for by people who appreciate their need for privacy and who will respect their dignity and freedom of choice.

OSJCT is a not-for-profit charitable trust which means any financial surplus is reinvested for the benefit of the residents.

Its primary charitable object is ‘the relief of the aged, the infirm and the sick’. This is underpinned by the Christian principles and ethos of its two sponsoring Orders - the Order of Malta and the Venerable Order of St John. Between them, these two Orders bring a combined total of over 1,000 years of experience in care, relief and service. Today, they provide OSJCT’s Trustees.

OSJCT employ approximately 4,000 staff and support more than 3,500 residents. The quality of its service has been accredited by the National Care Forum, through its "Quality First"​ framework.

It also works closely with Dementia UK and was among the first care providers to employ its own specialist Admiral Nurses.

Healthcare
Lincoln
4,000 employees