Become a Care Giver
Now, more than ever before, we need people like you to help provide and care and support for the vulnerable people of Henley-in-Arden and its surrounding areas.
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Being a Care Giver
Care is one of the most empowering things you can do for another person.
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At Orbis Care, we put care at the heart of our business, and we’re looking for Care Givers who share our passion for care and supporting their local community.
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Being a Care Giver may involve a wide range of tasks; from making a cup of tea, to taking the time to sit and listen, or helping with the weekly shop.
By providing care in a person’s own home, we can help others feel safe as they’re surrounded by their memories and the things they love.
Here’s an example of some activities you may be involved in:
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Supporting and assisting with all personal care requirements
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Providing companionship
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Preparing meals and feeding patients
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Helping with weekly shopping
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Responding to emergency situations, if needed
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Prompting and administering medication
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Accompanying and transporting patients to appointments and/or social events
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Facilitating community and recreational outings, including transport
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Providing support with hobbies, studies, and social activities
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Observing and reporting any changes in the health or status of the patient
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Maintaining patient’s health equipment
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Keeping accurate records of visits for others to review
Whether you are new to care, have some experience working in care, or may have cared for a family member or friend previously – we’re looking for people who are enthusiastic, and passionate about making a difference.
Safety is our utmost priority – we give you all the training you need to feel confident and safely provide care.
What we offer
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Leading rates of pay
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Flexible hours
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Mileage allowance
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Free comprehensive training
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Paid holidays
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Company pension
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Free uniforms
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Excellent career progression & ongoing development support
Requirements
You must have the same passion and dedication for care as us, excellent communication skills, along with the right to work in the UK and ideally a valid driving license and access to a car.
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