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At Komplex Care, we specialise in providing tailored, nurse-led complex care for individuals who need ongoing support to live independently in their own homes. Our clients rely on dedicated, professional care staff to ensure their safety, assist with clinical interventions as per their care plans, and help them engage with their local communities.
Care Assistant
Location
United Kingdom
Posted
16 days ago
Salary
£15 - £16 / hour
Seniority
Mid Level
No structured requirement data.
Job Description
Care Assistant
Komplex Group
Role Description As a Healthcare Assistant at Komplex Care, you’ll be providing care and support to a client, whose individual needs include: - Huntington Disease - Limited Mobility - Medication Administration - Personal Care Qualifications - Level 2 or 3 NVQ/QCF in health care is desirable. Requirements - At present, we’re only able to progress applications from candidates who hold existing work authorisation for the UK. Benefits - 24/7 GP access for you, your partner, and children (up to 18) – because health should never be on hold - Free mental health support for you, your partner, and children (up to 18) – support should be easy to access - Life insurance – peace of mind when it matters most - Home life advice line – everyday guidance when life gets tricky - Career development – helping you grow - Wellbeing videos and guided meditations – take a breather anytime - Earn points for staying active – turn healthy habits into real rewards - Vouchers for Amazon, Tesco, Nike and more – treat yourself or someone you love - Up to 33% off gym memberships – save money while staying active - Employee of the Month – be recognised and win a £50 voucher
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