Trainee Senior Care Assistant
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About the role
Etive House is part of Care Concern Group, a family-owned provider with over 100 care homes across the UK. We're expanding rapidly and are committed to delivering high-quality care and support to our residents. If you're ready to take on a rewarding role in a growing and supportive environment, we'd love to hear from you. We believe in delivering care to the highest stand
Responsibilities
- Lead with Compassion: Support your team and residents by role-modelling exceptional care, aligned with our values and standards.
- Promote Person-Centred Care: Help plan and deliver truly individualised care, supporting residents with dignity, empathy, and warmth.
- Develop & Inspire: Learn how to support, mentor, and guide your colleagues as part of your development into a senior role.
- Be a Team Anchor: Work closely with Nurses and the Clinical Deputy Manager to promote safety, wellbeing, and high-quality care throughout the home.
- Create Community: Build meaningful relationships with residents, families, and colleagues - creating a place that feels like home.
Requirements
- Why join us:
- Structured 6-Month Development Programme
- Dedicated Personal Mentor to guide and support your journey
- Guaranteed Pay Rise to £14.50/hour on completion
- A values-led team committed to growing our own talent
Benefits
Additional Information
From Care Assistant to Care Leader, Your Journey Starts Here! Nestled in the peaceful village of Benderloch near Oban, Etive House Care Home is a warm, values-led community caring for up to 62 residents across small group living households. At Care Concern Group, we believe the best leaders are grown, not found. That's why we invest in our people supporting every step of their journey and creating opportunities to learn, progress, and thrive.
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