Applying
Application deadline: Thu 22 Mar 2018
Please send a brief cover letter and CV email to: Jobs.edgbaston@homeinstead.co.uk Marked reference “UniBham” on subject header // Need some help with your CV? E-mail skills@guild.bham.ac.uk to book a free CV checking appointment. These are available in 20 minute slots from 10:40am to 12pm on Tuesdays.
Details
Night time helping someone get to bed – making sure they are nice and cosy in bed.
Tea time preparing a meal – enjoy making a meal and having a cup of tea with someone.
Breakfast call in the mornings - you know, getting up and dressed, a little breakfast and with time to have a cup of tea and a chat with a cheerful person.
Its part time work in Central or South Birmingham. Home Instead Carers are known for being really lovely caring people, with a bright outlook on life. We are looking for friendly reliable people to assist our clients, so that they can live life to the full and remain independent in their own homes. Most clients require regular visits for a few hours a week. Help with getting up in a morning is a big area of need for our clients. Others may need help making a simple healthy evening meal, accompanying for a walk, or assisting with bathing and washing hair. Part time can include alternate weekends, weekdays, or evenings to suit you.
We provide free training, which can include NVQ or City & Guilds levels, a competitive rate of pay from £8 upwards per hour depending on experience. Its a home care job with a difference! Access to reliable transport is ideal but not essential, and yes! Mileage and bus fares is paid too! Call during office hours Mon - Fri – 0121 456 5559 and speak with Rachel or Vicky or visit www.homeinstead.co.uk
Need help with your application?
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