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Job Title


Senior Care Assistant Nights


Company : Xealthcare Recruitment Ltd


Location : Brigg, Yorkshire and the Humber


Created : 2025-10-08


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

Job Title:Apply (by clicking the relevant button) after checking through all the related job information below.Senior Care Assistant (Nights)Location:Brigg areaSalary:14.45 per hourHours:Full-time, 34 night shifts per week (7:30pm7:45am), including alternate weekendsFull UK driving license necessaryAbout the RoleWe are looking for a dedicated and experiencedSenior Care Assistantto join our night team at a welcoming residential care home in the Brigg area. You will play a key role in supporting residents wellbeing while leading and guiding the night staff to deliver high-quality, person-centred care.Key ResponsibilitiesLead and support the care team to maintain excellent standards of care.Administer and record medication accurately.Promote residents independence, dignity, and choice.Ensure all documentation and care charts are completed to a high standard.Provide clear communication and leadership during shift handovers.Support and mentor team members, promoting good practice throughout the home.What We OfferCompetitive pay with annual performance reviewsGenerous holiday allowancePension schemeRecognition and reward initiativesFunded training and qualifications with career progression opportunitiesReferral and attendance incentivesSubsidised meals while on shiftFree DBS check and uniform24/7 Employee Assistance Programme for wellbeing supportRequirementsNVQ Level 3 (or equivalent) in Health & Social CareMinimum two years experience in a care or nursing home settingStrong leadership and communication skillsKnowledge of person-centred care and safeguardingAble to commute within approximately 30 minutes of the homeDesirable:NVQ Level 4 or higher in Health & Social CareExperience caring for residents with dementiaPrevious experience in a senior or leadership role within a care homeFamiliarity with care standards and best practice frameworksTPBN1_UKTJ