Job Introduction
Care & Support Assistant - Relief
Weybourne, Abbey Wood Relief Hours
Avante Care & Support is a well-established registered charity, supporting over 1,000 older people across Kent and South East London through our nursing, dementia care homes, and home care services. We’re proud to deliver high-quality, person-centred care with compassion and professionalism.
We’re currently looking for Care & Support Assistants Relief (days and nights) to join our team at Weybourne Care Home
About the Role
As a Care & Support Assistant, you’ll play a key part in ensuring our residents receive the care, comfort, and dignity they deserve during the night. You’ll work as part of a dedicated team delivering hands-on support tailored to each individual’s needs.
Main responsibilities include:
✔ Assisting with personal care
✔ Supporting residents’ emotional and physical well-being
✔ Helping with daily living activities
✔ Creating a positive, engaging environment for residents
No previous experience is required – full training will be provided, and we’ll support you in working towards professional qualifications if needed.
What We’re Looking For
✔ Friendly, reliable, and professional attitude
✔ Good communication skills and a team-player mindset
✔ Flexible and eager to learn
✔ A genuine interest in providing care and support
What We Offer
✔ Competitive pay
✔ Free DBS check
✔ Pension contributions
✔ Free uniform
✔ Refer-a-friend bonus scheme
✔ Ongoing training and development
✔ 24/7 access to virtual GPs and counselling support
✔ Employee of the Month & Sparkle Awards
✔ Staff discounts at 800+ retailers
✔ A supportive and welcoming team environment
All positions are subject to an Enhanced DBS Disclosure. We are an Equal Opportunities Employer.
We are an Equal Opportunities Employer.
Please note: If you are shortlisted, you will be invited to attend an interview. We regret to inform you that due to the high volumes of applicants, we do not write to candidates who are unsuccessful at the shortlisting stage. In the meantime, we would like to thank you for the interest you have shown in Avante Care & Support.
Freelance SSFTutorCANDIDATEINFORMATIONPACK2025CHARITY NO. SC034085Who we areSSF | Candidate PackOur missionWe use sport as a catalyst to enable young people to be healthier, moreconfident and more resilient, so they are better prepared to combat theeffects of poverty, trauma and adversity.What we doWe enable young people, living in challenging environments, to becomechampions for good in society.We areConnecting, listening, and acting.Educating and enabling others to expand our impact.Creating spaces for young people to feel safe and welcome.Harnessing the power of sport.TRANSFORMING YOUNG LIVES THROUGH SPORTA world where young people fulfil their potential.Our visionChief ExecutiveSSF | Candidate PackStructure of SSFChief ExecutiveHead ofSustainableBusinessDevelopmentHead ofProgrammesHead ofOperationsand DigitalStrategyEducation & Training ManagerBusiness Development TeamService Delivery TeamOperations TeamEducation & Training AdministratorMarketing & Communications ManagerEducation & Training TutorChild Protection & Safeguarding ManagerGlasgow TeamEast Central TeamNorth Ayrshire TeamPeople & Governance ManagerFundraiserFinance ManagerOffice AdminSSF | Candidate PackWe are proud to have a culture which is inclusive and collaborative,where our people are valued and supported to lead and developground breaking initiatives with young people and communities atthe heart. The successful candidate will embody SSF'sorganisational values: Empathy We are compassionate, understanding, always listeningLeadershipWe are decisive, ground-breaking, experts in what we do InclusivityWe are diverse, equitable, inclusive by designPassion We approach our work with dedication, love and careValuesPosition:Freelance SSF TutorHours:Hours of work vary based on demand.Daytime, Evening and Weekend workContract:Contract for Services Agreement(responsible for all statutory and taxcompliance)Salary:£28 per hourBased:Delivery venues vary depending onbooking, so travel across Scotland maybe required.Closing Date:Monday 2 February 2026 at 10amndApplication:Application FormThe RoleCandidate PackScottish Sports Futures | Candidate PackScottish Sports Futures | Core PurposeSSF Education and Training Tutors are responsible fordelivering high quality training and accreditations directly toyoung people and to practitioners working across the sportand physical activity sector. Our training combines youth work principles and sport todevelop skills and knowledge. The purpose of our training isto help practitioners to deliver inclusive, accessible andoutcome focused sport and physical activity and to provideyoung people with opportunities to enhance their learning,future prospects and employment opportunities.Training is delivered across Scotland and includes eveningand weekend work. Tutors will deliver a blend of online andface-to-face training. Key ResponsibilitiesWork closely with SSF staff and other freelance tutors todeliver modules using pre-defined learning outcomes(alone or co-delivery). Plan and prepare module delivery based on the needs ofthe group. Pre-workshop preparation and venue set-up.Attendance at relevant development opportunitiesincluding standardisation, updates and CPD. Complete relevant course administration includingmarking and assessing SCQF accredited coursework.Key ResponsibilitiesCandidate PackScottish Sports Futures | Opportunity to support and contribute to module contentand resource development.Promote SSF Education and Training across your networksand engage with SSF social media. Be responsible for a safe learning environment and adhereto all health and safety, child protection and GDPRrequirements. Desirable Experience Professional Development Award (PDA) in Sport Educator (orworking towards) or equivalent tutoring qualification.Experience of working with and understanding the issues affectingyoung people who are facing challenging circumstances and may bedisengaging from education. Experience of working in sport to address inequalities. Experience of working in, delivering, or facilitating training to peoplewith disabilities. Knowledge of trauma and Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs).Person SpecificationEssential ExperienceAbility to evidence progressive experience working in a learningenvironment and specifically in facilitation, group assessments,supporting individual learning, tutoring, teaching, and training.Experience of delivering/facilitating training to youth work staff orsport/physical activity practitioners.A background in working with young people in a community settingas a youth worker or sports/physical activity practitioner. Ability to tailor delivery to the individual needs of a group of learners,using knowledge of teaching, coaching and learner facilitations tocreate an environment which removes potential barriers to learning. Experience of adapting and tailoring training for delivery throughdifferent platforms, including face-to-face and online.Clear understanding of the SSF Educ...
Mental Health & Wellbeing Practitioner - Forth Valley SLS
Location: Forth Valley SLS
Salary: £24,618 - £25,944 per annum (£12.62 - £13.30 p/h equivalent)
Full Time – Permanent
If you are looking for a rewarding career and to work within an epic team that will help you grow and thrive, then you have come to the right place. Working within our Forth Valley Supported Living Service you can start your day knowing what you do really does make a difference!
Penumbra’s Supported Living services offer personalised and flexible support to people who are living in their own home. Our staff work across the Forth Valley area and offer recovery focused practical and emotional support that is based on the individual needs and goals of each person.
The service is registered with the Care Inspectorate and includes Housing Support and Support Services. The team works in partnership with the local Health and Social Care Partnership to provide support that meets the needs of the people who use the service.
We provide support to people with various levels of need in their own homes, and the service open 365 days of the year. The service provides tenancy management support alongside emotional, social, and practical support to enable people to live in their own homes. We also support people to make links and feel part of their community.
We can offer you a tonne of employee benefits, and we can promise you’ll be inspired by some pretty amazing humans every single day. We will support you on your own career path; developing new skills, accessing formal and informal learning experiences and providing opportunities to put your continual progress into practice.
For more information, including full job description and application/interview guidance, please download our recruitment pack.
We cannot consider CV’s – all applications should go through the application process on our website. Only applications completed through our website will be considered. If you are unable to complete an online application, please contact us at recruitment@penumbra.org.uk and we can arrange for a paper copy to be sent out to you.
Please note that unfortunately we cannot offer visa sponsorship. We can only accept applications from applicants who currently have the legal right to work in the UK, or applicants who have already have an application in progress to obtain the legal right to work in the UK.
Updates and responses to applications will come from our recruitment system. These emails may go into your spam inbox so please check frequently for any updates on your application. To avoid this happening please add “Penumbra Careers” – recruitment@penumbra.org.uk to your contact list. You can also check the status of your application by logging into the careers portal. If you have not had any update on your application, please contact us at recruitment@penumbra.org.uk.
Penumbra is committed to supporting candidates with disabilities, neurodiverse candidates, and candidates with mental health conditions throughout the recruitment process. We will make any reasonable adjustments required to ensure a fair and inclusive process for all. If you think you require reasonable adjustments, please don’t hesitate to contact us at recruitment@penumbra.org.uk.
Join Our Caring Community at St Ives Country House!
Role: Senior Care & Support Assistant
Location: St Ives House, Ashley Heath, Ringwood, BH24 2EE
Pay: £13.80 per hour
Hours: Full-time
Shift Pattern: 08:00 – 20:00 (including alternate weekends)
Are you a dedicated individual who can make a meaningful difference in the lives of our residents, and lead by example to support and motivate our care teams?
You should have prior experience in care, including care planning and medication administration, hold an NVQ Level 2 in Health & Social Care (or equivalent) and be happy to work towards an NVQ Level 3.
If you're passionate about delivering high-quality, person-centred care, we’d love to hear from you.
What We’re Looking For:
• Previous experience in a care setting, including care planning and medication administration.
• Strong communication skills and leadership potential.
• A genuine passion for supporting others and promoting independence.
Key Responsibilities:
• Provide day-to-day supervision and support to Care Assistants
• Deliver personalised care tailored to individual needs and preferences.
• Promote independence and dignity in all aspects of care.
• Act as a point of escalation for concerns or incidents.
• Foster a positive, collaborative team culture.
Make a Real Difference Every Day
Everyone working at Care South is dedicated to providing the best quality care to all our residents. We all share and work hard to uphold our HEART values, ensuring that throughout the delivery of care, we consistently demonstrate Honesty, Excellence, Approach, Respect and Teamwork.
Our care homes don’t just provide companionship and social interaction, they provide a happy and fulfilling lifestyle for residents, delivering Food, Fun and Friendship, as well as compassionate person-centred care. Our fantastic facilities, exciting social activities and exceptional care teams all help to enhance the health and happiness of our residents.
No two residents are the same and we love to learn about their amazing life stories, hobbies, and interests. This allows us to tailor our activities to suit their likes and favourite pastimes, as well as really get to know them and build strong relationships.
Food, Fun and Friendship is at the HEART of everything we do!
Why You’ll Love Working with Us
You'll receive a comprehensive induction including:
• Ongoing training and development.
• Receiving support from a friendly, experienced team and colleagues.
• Delivering person-centred care that truly makes a difference.
• Encouraging residents to stay independent and active.
• Assisting with personal care and mobility needs.
• Building genuine friendships with residents.
• Creating a positive, team-focused atmosphere within the home.
Your Rewards and Benefits
At Care South, we really value all our staff, whatever the role. We offer a stimulating and incredibly rewarding career. We celebrate all our staff every year through the Care South Stars Awards.
As a not-for-profit charity, our focus isn’t on our owners or shareholders its very firmly on those in our care and those that care for them. We are constantly looking at ways to improve the reward and recognition of all our amazing people within the Care South Team. Our current benefits package includes: -
• Online/retail discounts – Blue Light Card.
• Paid induction and training.
• Employee referral bonus scheme.
• Free DBS check.
• Contributory pension scheme.
• Life insurance.
• NMC pin fees paid by us.
• Staff association.
• Local staff reward programme
• Onsite learning and development team.
• Career progression.
• Competitive pay rates.
• Flexible working hours.
• Employee assistance and wellbeing programmes.
What You Need to Know
• You must be 18 years or older.
• We are unable to offer Visa Spon...
Join Our Caring Community at Beauchamp House!
Role: Senior Care & Support Assistant
Location: House Residential Home – Dorchester (DT1 2NJ)
Pay: £13.25 per hour
Hours: Full & Part Time
Shift Pattern: 08:00 – 20:00 (including alternate weekends)
Are you a dedicated individual who can make a meaningful difference in the lives of our residents, and lead by example to support and motivate our care teams?
You should have prior experience in care, including care planning and medication administration and hold, or be happy to work towards an NVQ Level 3 in Health & Social Care (or equivalent).
If you're passionate about delivering high-quality, person-centred care, we’d love to hear from you.
What We’re Looking For:
- Previous experience in a care setting, including care planning and medication administration.
- Strong communication skills and leadership potential.
- A genuine passion for supporting others and promoting independence.
Key Responsibilities:
- Provide day-to-day supervision and support to Care Assistants
- Deliver personalised care tailored to individual needs and preferences.
- Promote independence and dignity in all aspects of care.
- Act as a point of escalation for concerns or incidents.
- Foster a positive, collaborative team culture.
Make a Real Difference Every Day
Everyone working at Care South is dedicated to providing the best quality care to all our residents. We all share and work hard to uphold our HEART values, ensuring that throughout the delivery of care, we consistently demonstrate Honesty, Excellence, Approach, Respect and Teamwork.
Our care homes don’t just provide companionship and social interaction, they provide a happy and fulfilling lifestyle for residents, delivering Food, Fun and Friendship, as well as compassionate person-centred care. Our fantastic facilities, exciting social activities and exceptional care teams all help to enhance the health and happiness of our residents.
No two residents are the same and we love to learn about their amazing life stories, hobbies, and interests. This allows us to tailor our activities to suit their likes and favourite pastimes, as well as really get to know them and build strong relationships.
Food, Fun and Friendship is at the HEART of everything we do!
Why You’ll Love Working with Us
You'll receive a comprehensive induction including:
- Ongoing training and development.
- Receiving support from a friendly, experienced team and colleagues.
- Delivering person-centred care that truly makes a difference.
- Encouraging residents to stay independent and active.
- Assisting with personal care and mobility needs.
- Building genuine friendships with residents.
- Creating a positive, team-focused atmosphere within the home.
Your Rewards and Benefits
At Care South, we really value all our staff, whatever the role. We offer a stimulating and incredibly rewardin...
Job Introduction
Together we make a difference, develop and learn, and support each other. Every day with us is different, but our mission remains the same: To champion the rights, needs and ambitions of the people we support - they are at the heart of everything we do. We stand by them and we work together for change.
We believe that everyone deserves a chance to learn and space to thrive and that the right education can change lives. You’ll help break down barriers to education for young people, helping them learn and grow at their own pace.
Working in our specialist education team
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The Role;
To teach students within the champions and explorers cohort. This cohort of students are working on a pre-formal or semi-formal curriculum.
Hours: 37.5 Hours, 52 weeks.
Salary; Grade 3 starting salary £34,653.00 with biennial increments
Grade 4 starting salary £41,490.00 with biennial increment
Location: Inscape, House School Cheadle, Stockport.
Interview Date: 13th February 2026.
Contract: Permanent (Part time 3/4 days would be considered for the right candidate)
Key Responsibilities;
- Understanding of the engagement model and EYFS framework.
- Understand National Curriculum requirements and adapt these to plan teaching and learning for pupils following a pre/semi-formal curriculum
- Adapt the teaching of the National Curriculum to meet the varying learning needs of pupils with Autistic Spectrum Conditions and learning disabilities.
- Develop high expectations that inspire, motivate and challenge, both academically and socially.
- Create a safe and stimulating learning environment for pupils, rooted in mutual respect considering pupils’ sensory and communication needs.
- Develop goals that stretch and challenge all pupils throughout the school day.
Grade 4:
- Demonstrate a proven track-record of pupils making outstanding progress through excellent teaching and subject pedagogy.
- Have strong experience of working with students with autism and other associated learning difficulties.
- Effectively deploy Education Assistants (EAs) to facilitate learning, ensuring that all support positively impacts on the development of every pupil’s independence.
- Create and maintain a high level of accountability on EAs for the learning and development of academic and social skills throughout the school day.
- Manage a team of EAs effectively.
- To ensure that all EAs are punctual, have high attendance and are always mentally present to facilitate learning.
- Complete human resource processes with a team of EAs such as return to work from absence, professional discussions/supervision, professional development reviews and performance management, including target setting.
Curriculum Knowledge
- Have a secure knowledge of the primary or EYFS curriculum.
- Be able to foster and maintain pupils’ interest and address misunderstandings.
- Demonstrate an understanding of and take responsibility for promoting high standards of literacy, articulacy, and the correct use of Standard English
Accurate and productive use of assessment:
- Know and understand how to assess pupil progress, including appropriate statutory assessment requirements.
- Use the Autism Education Trust (AET) framework to measure autism-specific areas of progress.
- Make use of formative and summative assessment to secure pupils’ progress
Training
- Comply with the school’s mandatory training requirements.
- Attend conferences and meetings including professional shows as required.
Lead Care and Support Worker (Hereford)
Are you looking for a senior care role with the potential to develop you into a future manager? Look no further than National Star.
Job details
Salary
£14.42 weekdays £18.02 weekends
Role type
52 Week
Hours of work
Full time (37 hours / 52 weeks)
Location status
On Site (Hereford)
Contract type
Permanent
Interview date
TBC
Closing date
26/01/2026
About the role
Are you looking for a senior care role with the potential to develop you into a future manager? Look no further than National Star.
Based at long term residence facility in Hereford, you will be supporting young people with complex disabilities to live their lives to the full.
There is no such thing as a typical resident at National Star. They have a range of physical and learning disabilities and different hopes and aspirations for the future. From personalised care to simply being there, you will support the residents to pursue their hobbies, learn life skills such as cooking and laundry and lead a busy and active life.
Your first-class people skills will help you to lead a team of care workers, working together to provide a high standard of individualised care, promoting and encouraging our residents’ personal independence. After a comprehensive induction into how we work at National Star, you will be able to work on your own initiative and be able to plan and organise effectively.
We’re anticipating that you will have at least two year’s care experience, ideally with people with a learning and/or physical disability. However it’s not a deal breaker if your care experience has been working in other care fields and you want to take your career in a different direction. It is however important that you have a Level 3 in health or social care. The post requires shift work, with early shifts starting at 7am and late shifts ending at 10pm and 11pm with alternating weekend working.
About us
National Star is a growing charity with more than 1,200 staff based in England and Wales. Established more than 50 years ago, we’ve supported hundreds of young people with disabilities to achieve their potential.
Staff benefits
Fantastic career development opportunities and comprehensive induction programme – theory and practical
Free employee minibus service from central Gloucester and central Cheltenham to Ullenwood (subject to availability)
Award-winning training
Free use of National Star facilities at Ullenwood, including a heated indoor swimming pool and fitness suite
Westfield medical cover
Life insurance cover
Employee helpline
Contributory pension scheme
Opportunity to purchase a TOTUM discount card
Employee discounts at attractions, high street retailers, supermarkets, utilities and motoring, plus much more
Last reviewed on 07/01/2026
Senior Lecturer in Primary Initial Teacher Education (Post Ref: NU0326)
Closing date:
29 January 2026
Interviews:
TBC
Salary:
£44,745 – £58,226 per annum
Full/Part time:
Full time
Hours per week
35
We have an opportunity for a Primary education specialist to join our team as a Senior Lecturer in Primary Initial Teacher Education.
The role involves contributing to our well established undergraduate and postgraduate teacher training routes and helping to lead the continuous development of our Primary initial teacher education provision delivered through our partnership.
We are seeking a highly motivated, well organised and passionate individual who can engage trainees in developing their knowledge and understanding of the Primary curriculum. The post holder needs relevant subject knowledge across the Primary curriculum and experience of teaching the Primary National Curriculum and the EYFS. The post requires you to work closely with colleagues in partner schools to establish and maintain links to ensure all trainees receive quality mentoring and support during their training experience. Providing pastoral support and enabling students to thrive and become independent professionals is essential to the role.
In addition to this, the Senior Lecturer role will require experience of leading and managing in education. This might be a subject or curriculum area, a phase or year group or any other relevant initiative. The role will come with some leadership and management responsibilities.
The successful candidate will join a well-established, supportive, friendly team who are fully committed to excellence and aim to provide outstanding student experiences at both undergraduate and postgraduate level. We have developed a shared vision for educational excellence with our partner schools, and our courses reflect our commitment to partnership working and training the next generation of primary teachers.
The post holder will be supported to develop research, enterprise and scholarly activities which are integral to the post.
Applicants must hold an undergraduate degree and have Qualified Teacher Status. Experience of teaching in primary schools is essential and prior experience of working in Initial Teacher Training is desirable. A higher degree would be desirable to fulfil the requirements of this post.
Informal enquiries about this opportunity are very welcome. Please contact Chris Ludlow, at C.Ludlow@staff.newman.ac.uk, to discuss the role further.
Holiday Trading Scheme
Health Cash Plan
Free Blue Light Card
Salary £13.82 per hour (£12.82 weekday rate) + £500 Welcome Bonus + Bank Holiday Enhancements
Location Bridgwater, Somerset
Hours 10 - 16 hour per week
This is a {Advertised Permanent / Temporary}, {Advertised Full Time / Part Time} vacancy that will close in 9 days at 23:59 GMT.
The Vacancy
Make a real difference every day.
We have an exciting opportunity to join our community services team, helping people in the community remain in the comfort of their own homes. This is your opportunity to join a team making a real difference to people's lives.
Whether you are just starting your career in care or are looking to return to the workplace, we’d love to hear from you.
Why Brunelcare?
You do an important role and we know you have choice of employers, so here’s just some of the benefits we offer in addition to a competitive rate of pay:
- £500 welcome bonuspaid on completion of your probationary period
- Double timeon bank holidays and anextra £1per hour on weekends.
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1 hours pay for every 20 miles travelled plus 45p for every mile
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Company Sick Pay, increasing with length of service
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Equivalent to 30 days of paid annual leave (inclusive of bank holidays), increasing to the equivalent of 33 after 5 years’ service (pro-rata)
About the Role
Being a Community Carer is a rewarding role, it’s all about supporting individuals in our community to stay in their own home. As a Community Carer you will be…
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Providing personal care and support in clients own homes. This may include support with washing, dressing, food preparation etc.
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Administering medication in line with a clients care plan - Don’t worry! Full training will be provided.
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Ensuring that all documentation is promptly maintained and recorded.
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Supporting clients to enjoy life and remain as independent as possible, for as long as possible.
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Supported by a friendly and passionate office team that are there to help whenever you need them.
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Either 07.00 - 14.30 or 16.00 - 22.00
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Or 07.00 - 14.30 & 16.00 - 22.00 as a split shift
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About you
No previous experience or qualifications are required as we will provide you comprehensive paid training, shadowing and support, so you can confidently provide outstanding care.
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A naturally kind, patient and compassionate person, able to put a smile on clients faces.
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Timekeeping skills are paramount, clients like to know they can rely on you, taking the time to listen and understand them but also ensure all tasks are complete.
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A driving licence and your own vehicle are essential due to individuals we support and the distance between them.
Overseas Applicants
Unfortunately, we are unable to accept applicants requiring sponsorship for this position.
About Us
Our Somerset Community team covers the areas of Bridgwater, Highbridge, Burnham-On-Sea, Cheddar and surrounding areas with teams based in each of these areas. The team are passionate about supporting clients to remain as independent as possible within their own homes.
The team is led by Mandy, Operations Manager, who is happy to talk through any of the roles available. You can contact her via email on mandy.curran@brunelcare.org.uk or call 01278 439 177.
Please Note: If you are invited to attend an interview you will be asked to bring documents to allow us to undertake a DBS check and to confirm your right to work status. The documents required will be communicated to you by the hiring manager when booking your interview. Any copies of documents taken will be destroyed in line with our document retention and GDPR guidelines.
Benefits
Established in 1941, Brunelcare is an award-winning Bristol based charity providing high-quality housing, care, and support for older people in the South West.
Today, across Bristol, South Gloucestershire, and Somerset, Brunelcare works to support people to remain as independent as...
Care & Repair Officer
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Join our team as a Care & Repair Officer
Cairn is seeking a dedicated Care & Repair Officer to contribute to the efficient and effective operational delivery of the Association’s Care & Repair service, in accordance with the policies and procedures of the Association, the Care and Repair Highland Operational Manual, Care and Repair Scotland Guidance and statutory requirements.
Key Responsibilities include:
- To be responsible for the delivery of individual projects from initial client contact through to project completion and to maintain accurate records and systems to ensure the effective and efficient delivery of the service.
- To liaise with NHS Occupational Therapists and Highland Council Social Work Services on referrals for adaptations to suit the requirements of a client’s disability.
- To act in a capacity of client’s agent, visit clients in their own homes to explain the terms/conditions relating to grant applications, the application process, and the scope of medical referrals. Gather information, complete, and submit applications to the Highland Council or other funding bodies for financial assistance relating to a property adaptation/improvement.
- To maintain an appropriate balance between the needs of the individual clients, the demands of external agencies, building contracts management and collaboration with colleagues and service providers.
For full details, please download the job description.
Requirements:
- HND level in building & construction or other professional relevant qualification
- We are looking for someone with experience of substantial experience in a similar role with 3-4 years’ experience and Workings within the parameters of a contract and ensuring compliance with the scope of works and terms and conditions outlined.
- A Basic Disclosure, a valid Driving licence is required for this role and a car available for business use.
Employee Benefits: Why Cairn is the Best Place to Work
Join Cairn and enjoy a range of benefits including flexible and hybrid working, health and wellness support, tech and cycle schemes, compassionate leave, and more!
Cairn is passionate about creating equal opportunities for everyone and warmly invites applications from all community members.
A registered Scottish Charity SC(NO):016647
Application Process:
- To apply for this job, please refer to the ‘How to Apply’ section.
- For assistance, call our head office at 0800 990 3405 or email recruitment@cairnha.com.
- Please note, we do not accept CVs.
- Closing Date: Friday 30th January 2026 at 12 noon.
Application documents
You can download an Employment Application Form for this post in PDF format, or you can apply online.
Night Carer
Night Care Assistant
Location: Amesbury
Pay rate: £13.35
Contracted Hours: night shift - 36 hours a week
Set in its own grounds, a few minutes walk away from the centre of Amesbury, is Buckland Court. The historic city of Salisbury, with its famous cathedral, the monuments of Stonehenge and Old Sarum are all just a short car ride away
We are looking for you to work as a care assistant making a real difference to our residents lives every day. Along with supporting daily routines and personal care (washing, bathing, supporting toilet use) we are looking for the right people to genuinely care for our residents and create a happy fulfilled life for them. Some days may be challenging but you will laugh, have fun and make lasting memories. You’ll become part of our extended family too, bringing kindness, exceptional care and dignity to our care homes.
We are looking for both experienced carers and those that are new to care to build our teams with diverse people who can bring all sorts of life experience to the job. We provide induction training and support, with ongoing development opportunities for you to really build a career with us. You will be a great communicator and able to build relationships and positive working and living environments. We’d love you to love your job.
AND IN RETURN
We’re currently the second largest not-for-profit provider in the UK, meaning we reinvest every penny we make into our homes, residents lives and team members. We offer a great range of benefits:
- 28 days holiday; increasing with length of service (pro rat’d for part time)
- Higher weekend pay
- Workplace pension
- Free uniform
- Free DBS
- Free car parking
- Life assurance
- Comprehensive induction, ongoing training and development
- Refer a Friend scheme rewarding you up to £1000 for every recommendation you make who successfully starts working for us
- Access to our Employee Assistance programme
- Care Worker Charity membership for well being and financial aid
- Blue Light Card and “My Rewards” programme, offering you discounts on shopping, days out, restaurants and much more.
We reserve the right to close this role before the closing date, with no advance notice. We do encourage you to complete an application as soon as possible if interested.
Night Carer
Night Care Assistant
Location: Fremantle Court, Stoke Mandeville
Pay rate: £12.95
Contracted Hours: Full time
We offer various shifts and hours so get in touch and we can help you find the job you want!
Tucked away in the peaceful village of Stoke Mandeville, just outside Aylesbury, Fremantle Court offers high-quality nursing, dementia, residential and respite care for older people. With stunning views of the Chiltern Hills and beautiful gardens that welcome visiting wildlife, our home is a place of comfort, companionship and expert care
We are looking for you to work as a care assistant making a real difference to our residents lives every day. Along with supporting daily routines and personal care (washing, bathing, supporting toilet use) we are looking for the right people to genuinely care for our residents and create a happy fulfilled life for them. Some days may be challenging but you will laugh, have fun and make lasting memories. You’ll become part of our extended family too, bringing kindness, exceptional care and dignity to our care homes.
We are looking for both experienced carers and those that are new to care to build our teams with diverse people who can bring all sorts of life experience to the job. We provide induction training and support, with ongoing development opportunities for you to really build a career with us. You will be a great communicator and able to build relationships and positive working and living environments. We’d love you to love your job.
AND IN RETURN
We’re currently the second largest not-for-profit provider in the UK, meaning we reinvest every penny we make into our homes, residents lives and team members. We offer a great range of benefits:
- 28 days holiday; increasing with length of service (pro rat’d for part time
- Workplace pension
- Free uniform
- Free DBS
- Free car parking
- Life assurance
- Comprehensive induction, ongoing training and development
- Refer a Friend scheme rewarding you up to £1000 for every recommendation you make who successfully starts working for us
- Access to our Employee Assistance programme
- Care Worker Charity membership for well being and financial aid
- Blue Light Card and “My Rewards” programme, offering you discounts on shopping, days out, restaurants and much more.
We reserve the right to close this role before the closing date, with no advance notice. We do encourage you to complete an application as soon as possible if interested.
Night Carer
Night Care Assistant
Location: Whitefriars
Pay rate: £13.27
Contracted Hours: Night shift 12 Hours a week
We offer various shifts and hours so get in touch and we can help you find the job you want!
Whitefriars Care Home offers friendly and compassionate residential and dementia care for up to 56 residents. The home is situated in a quiet residential location, close to the historic centre of Stamford. The town centre is within walking distance and there are local amenities close by, including Stamford, Rutland hospital, retail park and leisure pool.
We are looking for you to work as a care assistant making a real difference to our residents lives every day. Along with supporting daily routines and personal care (washing, bathing, supporting toilet use) we are looking for the right people to genuinely care for our residents and create a happy fulfilled life for them. Some days may be challenging but you will laugh, have fun and make lasting memories. You’ll become part of our extended family too, bringing kindness, exceptional care and dignity to our care homes.
We are looking for both experienced carers and those that are new to care to build our teams with diverse people who can bring all sorts of life experience to the job. We provide induction training and support, with ongoing development opportunities for you to really build a career with us. You will be a great communicator and able to build relationships and positive working and living environments. We’d love you to love your job.
AND IN RETURN
We’re currently the second largest not-for-profit provider in the UK, meaning we reinvest every penny we make into our homes, residents lives and team members. We offer a great range of benefits:
- 28 days holiday; increasing with length of service (pro rat’d for part time)
- Higher weekend pay
- Workplace pension
- Free uniform
- Free DBS
- Free car parking
- Life assurance
- Comprehensive induction, ongoing training and development
- Refer a Friend scheme rewarding you up to £1000 for every recommendation you make who successfully starts working for us
- Access to our Employee Assistance programme
- Care Worker Charity membership for well being and financial aid
- Blue Light Card and “My Rewards” programme, offering you discounts on shopping, days out, restaurants and much more.
We reserve the right to close this role before the closing date, with no advance notice. We do encourage you to complete an application as soon as possible if interested.
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Night Carer
Bank Night Care Assistant
Location: Chalfont St Peter, Buckinghamshire, SL9 9DL
Pay rate: £12.95 per hour
Contracted Hours: Bank
Mulberry Court care home is a small, friendly home in the heart of Chalfont St Peter, Buckinghamshire. Mulberry Court has23 boutique-style en-suite bedrooms anda dedicated visitor lounge, along with many otherfacilities, making itmodern yet homely and personal.
We are looking for you to work as a care assistant making a real difference to our residents lives every day. Along with supporting daily routines and personal care (washing, bathing, supporting toilet use) we are looking for the right people to genuinely care for our residents and create a happy fulfilled life for them. Some days may be challenging but you will laugh, have fun and make lasting memories. You’ll become part of our extended family too, bringing kindness, exceptional care and dignity to our care homes.
We are looking for both experienced carers and those that are new to care to build our teams with diverse people who can bring all sorts of life experience to the job. We provide induction training and support, with ongoing development opportunities for you to really build a career with us. You will be a great communicator and able to build relationships and positive working and living environments. We’d love you to love your job.
AND IN RETURN
We’re currently the second largest not-for-profit provider in the UK, meaning we reinvest every penny we make into our homes, residents lives and team members. We offer a great range of benefits:
- 28 days holiday; increasing with length of service (pro rat’d for part time)
- Workplace pension
- Free uniform
- Free DBS
- Free car parking
- Life assurance
- Comprehensive induction, ongoing training and development
- Refer a Friend scheme rewarding you up to £1000 for every recommendation you make who successfully starts working for us
- Access to our Employee Assistance programme
- Care Worker Charity membership for well being and financial aid
- Blue Light Card and “My Rewards” programme, offering you discounts on shopping, days out, restaurants and much more.
We reserve the right to close this role before the closing date, with no advance notice. We do encourage you to complete an application as soon as possible if interested.
Night Carer
Night Care Assistant
Location: Longlands Care Home, Blackbird Leys, Oxfordshire
Pay Rate: £14.10 Per Hour (plus weekend and NVQ enhancements available)
Contracted Hours: Bank
Shift Pattern: 10:00pm - 7:00am (working alternate weekends)
We offer various shifts and hours so get in touch and we can help you find the job you want!
Longlands Care Home is situated a quiet residential location in Blackbird Leys in Oxford. Our home is at the heart of a very active local community. We offer a friendly, comfortable environment with a skilled and enthusiastic team that is all about person centred care.
We are looking for you to work as a care assistant making a real difference to our residents lives every day. Along with supporting daily routines and personal care (washing, bathing, supporting toilet use) we are looking for the right people to genuinely care for our residents and create a happy fulfilled life for them. Some days may be challenging but you will laugh, have fun and make lasting memories. You’ll become part of our extended family too, bringing kindness, exceptional care and dignity to our care homes.
We are looking for both experienced carers and those that are new to care to build our teams with diverse people who can bring all sorts of life experience to the job. We provide induction training and support, with ongoing development opportunities for you to really build a career with us. You will be a great communicator and able to build relationships and positive working and living environments. We’d love you to love your job.
AND IN RETURN
We’re currently the second largest not-for-profit provider in the UK, meaning we reinvest every penny we make into our homes, residents lives and team members. We offer a great range of benefits:
- 28 days holiday; increasing with length of service (pro rat’d for part time)
- Higher weekend pay
- Workplace pension
- Free uniform
- Free DBS
- Free car parking
- Life assurance
- Comprehensive induction, ongoing training and development
- Refer a Friend scheme rewarding you up to £1000 for every recommendation you make who successfully starts working for us
- Access to our Employee Assistance programme
- Care Worker Charity membership for well being and financial aid
- Blue Light Card and “My Rewards” programme, offering you discounts on shopping, days out, restaurants and much more.
We reserve the right to close this role before the closing date, with no advance notice. We do encourage you to complete an application as soon as possible if interested.
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