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Senior Care AssistantinNorth YorkshireinNorth YorkshirePUBLISHED SUN 6 APR 2025

Opportunity to make a significant positive impact on residents' lives through personalized care and meaningful relationships.
A supportive and caring workplace culture that emphasizes kindness and inclusivity, aligning with individual values.
Access to extensive training and development resources to enhance skills and pursue qualifications in adult care.
Comprehensive benefits package including competitive pay, paid Enhanced DBS/PVG, free uniforms, and a company pension scheme.
Flexible working hours with options for both days and nights, catering to diverse schedules.
Wellbeing support through an Employee Assistance Programme, providing confidential help for physical, mental, and financial issues.
Participation in recognition schemes like 'Kindness in Care' and opportunities for colleague discounts at over 1600 retailers.
🌷 Join Us as a Senior Care Assistant in North Yorkshire! 🌷
Are you ready to make a real difference in the lives of others? At HC-One, we believe that kindness is at the heart of care. As a Senior Care Assistant, you’ll lead a compassionate team dedicated to providing personalised support to our wonderful residents. You’ll have the chance to build meaningful relationships, creating a nurturing environment where every individual feels valued and understood. Your role will involve not just delivering high standards of care but also inspiring your team to be their best every day.
Imagine a career where your efforts are truly appreciated. Enjoy the flexibility of day and night shifts while benefitting from a range of rewards, including paid training, a competitive salary, and generous leave. Plus, you’ll have access to an array of health and wellbeing resources, including online GP consultations and employee assistance programmes. If you’re a caring individual with a passion for making a difference, we’d love to welcome you to our HC-One family. Let’s create a better tomorrow together! 🌟
Opportunity to make a significant positive impact on residents' lives through personalized care and meaningful relationships.
A supportive and caring workplace culture that emphasizes kindness and inclusivity, aligning with individual values.
Access to extensive training and development resources to enhance skills and pursue qualifications in adult care.
Comprehensive benefits package including competitive pay, paid Enhanced DBS/PVG, free uniforms, and a company pension scheme.
Flexible working hours with options for both days and nights, catering to diverse schedules.
Wellbeing support through an Employee Assistance Programme, providing confidential help for physical, mental, and financial issues.
Participation in recognition schemes like 'Kindness in Care' and opportunities for colleague discounts at over 1600 retailers.

Useful skills for a Senior Care Assistant:
To work as a Senior Care Assistant in the UK, you typically need a combination of essential skills, qualifications, and experience. Here are some key skills and attributes that are important for this role:
1. Compassion and Empathy: Understanding and addressing the emotional and physical needs of residents is vital in providing compassionate care.
2. Communication Skills: Strong verbal and written communication skills are crucial for effectively interacting with residents, families, and healthcare professionals.
3. Personal Care Skills: Proficiency in assisting residents with daily living activities, such as bathing, dressing, grooming, and mobility, is fundamental.
4. Teamwork: The ability to work well in a team is essential since Senior Care Assistants often collaborate with nurses, healthcare providers, and other support staff.
5. Organizational Skills: Managing time effectively, prioritizing tasks, and maintaining accurate records are important for ensuring high-quality care.
6. Problem-Solving Skills: The ability to assess situations, identify issues, and implement effective solutions is important in a dynamic care environment.
7. Knowledge of Health and Safety Regulations: Familiarity with health and safety guidelines, infection control procedures, and safeguarding protocols is crucial.
8. Understanding of Medical Conditions: Having knowledge of various medical conditions, medications, and care plans can be beneficial in addressing residents' needs.
9. Leadership Skills: As a senior position, leadership skills are important for mentoring junior staff and overseeing their work.
10. Physical Stamina: The role often requires physical activity, including lifting and moving residents, so a certain level of physical fitness is necessary.
11. IT Skills: Basic IT skills are often required, especially for tasks related to care documentation and communication.
12. Qualifications: While not always mandatory, qualifications such as a Level 2 or 3 Diploma in Health and Social Care can enhance your employability.
13. Experience in Care: Previous experience in a caring role is often essential, as it helps develop the skills and understanding necessary for a Senior Care Assistant.
 


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