Care Assistants Henley on Thames Mornings, Afternoons, Evenings, alternative Weekends

Home Instead
Maidenhead
10 months ago
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Company Description

Home Instead,the UKs leading homecare provider, is expanding its team and looking for caring, compassionateCareAssistantsto help with elderly care and support adults living at home with a range of needs throughout the local area.

We currently havePart Time/ Evening & WeekendCare vacancies available with immediate starts. We have morning, evening & night shifts available. We're looking for Care Assistants who may already have experience as a Support Worker or in Domiciliary Care or those without experience looking to become a Care Assistant as full training will be given

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AtHome Instead, we can offer the following benefits for ourCareAssistants:

  • Competitive rates of pay (£13.00 to £14.50 per hour)
  • Mileage paid at 40p per mile
  • Enhanced Bank Holiday Pay Rate of £26.00 per hour
  • Minimum of 1 hour visits to clients
  • Company Pension Scheme
  • Local & Professional Support Team available
  • Blue Light Discount Card
  • Refer A Friend Scheme (£250 Bonus)
  • Employee Benefits & Discount Scheme
  • Employee Wellness Health Assured Benefit Program
  • Award Winning, Comprehensive Induction & Ongoing Professional Development Training
  • Fantastic Recognition and Company Events


Being a Care Assistant is one of the most rewarding roles there is. Spending time making a difference in someone's life and helping our elderly clients live independently is a truly wonderful role.

Care Assistants MUST have aValid UK Driving Licence(with access to a vehicle for work purposes) and have theRight to work in the UK.

We are actively recruiting Carers now. If this is something you would be interested in please click 'Apply', to get in touch today!

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