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Devonians looking for work advised to change careers for a stable care role

Published: 24th July 2020 16:41

UNEMPLOYED people across Devon are invited to consider a career change and to contact a care agency searching for new staff to help provide its services across the county.

HomeLife Carers, which has offices in Barnstaple, Okehampton, Plymouth and Tiverton, has more than 100 positions available in Devon with immediate start and is asking anyone interested to make contact.

HomeLife’s Regional Manager, Katie Jewell says: “We have care worker vacancies for people looking for work and/or a career change in mid, north, south and west Devon.

“Being a carer is a very rewarding job and gives people the opportunity to create a career for themselves.

“Every successful applicant receives full training, which includes a company induction, first aid, information on dementia, health and safety, food safety, infection control, handling medication and moving and handling service users.

“We also offer the chance to gain qualifications and career progression to all our team members who show commitment, reliability and passion for their role. We provide a great support network for all of our carers too.”

HomeLife is looking to hire 100 new carers to provide care to its service users this year and is offering flexible and supported learning for those wishing to advance their careers.

“Being reliable is essential for anyone wishing to become a carer, as we look after the needs of vulnerable adults. Applicants also need to be even tempered and caring and must enjoy making a positive difference to people’s lives. 

“Being patient, able to cope with change and having the ability to display empathy and warmth are also vital in our work.”

Katie and her team want to hear from kind, honest and reliable people who are considering making a career for themselves in the care industry and would like to find out more.

“No experience is necessary, just a willingness to care and to learn. We offer free, full training, which includes a company induction, first aid, information on dementia, health and safety, food safety, infection control, handling medication and moving and handling service users, with the opportunity to achieve industry-recognised qualifications after the initial six months probationary period.

“There are lots of opportunities for internal advancement for all our team members who show commitment, reliability and true passion. We provide a great support network for all of our carers too.

“We provide all our staff full paid training and shadowing before they start, and they have additional, on the job support from a local team 24/7. We give free uniforms and a national staff discount scheme for all major brands including Tesco, Primark and Argos. It also covers holidays and electrical goods.

We have jobs available across Devon now, with immediate start, no experience necessary, just a willingness to care and to learn.”

Anyone interested in a position should visit https://www.homelifecarers.co.uk for details on how to request an application pack and apply remotely.

HomeLife delivers personalised home care supporting people wishing to stay living safely and comfortably in their own homes in Devon.

It currently employs hundreds of carers in the county and is searching for more honest and kind-hearted individuals to help add to its teams in the county.

HomeLife offers training and the opportunity for internal advancement. Anyone who joins the team can create a career path using the different qualifications they can achieve.

New recruits are given free uniforms, access to national staff discount scheme for many major brands, as well as 28 days paid holiday, paid travel between calls and paid mileage.

Katie adds: “Being dependable is key to this role as people will be looking after the needs of vulnerable adults. Applicants also need to be even-tempered and caring and must enjoy making a positive difference to people’s lives. Being patient, able to cope with change and having the ability to display empathy and warmth are also essential.”

For more information about HomeLife, please visit https://www.homelifecarers.co.uk.

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