Job Ref: 08766 |
Milton-Under-Wychwood, Chipping Norton
Care is at the heart of everything that we do and this is no different in the service that we provide to clients in our Extra Care Housing Schemes. As a Domiciliary Carer you will work as part of a larger care team and enable clients to lead an independent a lifestyle as possible and what they want. You will visit clients within their household and deliver a personalised care plan. Your care duties will therefore include assisting the clients with daily living activities while maintaining their dignity, privacy and independence as far as possible.
Additional Information
Contract Type: |
Permanent |
Salary Type: |
Hourly |
Hourly Rate: |
£9.00 |
What level of DBS check? |
Enhanced |
Full Job Description: |
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Vacancy closing date: Friday, 28th June - 2019 22:55
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