As a Live-In Carer, you’ll live in a client’s home and provide round-the-clock support. You’ll play a vital role in helping people maintain their independence and dignity, in the comfort of their own home.
Your responsibilities will include:
Personal & Health Care
- Assisting with personal care: washing, dressing, toileting, mobility, and continence support.
- Supporting medication administration and monitoring health changes.
- Helping with nutrition: preparing meals, feeding support, hydration, and mealtime companionship.
- Using equipment such as hoists to support independence and safety.
- Promoting both physical and mental well-being through activities and companionship.
Daily Living & Housekeeping
- Maintaining a clean, tidy and safe environment: housework, laundry, bed changes.
- Preparing meals and snacks, setting the table or tray, and cleaning up.
- Shopping and managing small errands or administrative tasks.
- Greeting visitors with courtesy and professionalism, respecting the client’s home.
Relationships & Communication
- Building strong, supportive and respectful relationships while maintaining professional boundaries.
- Acting as a liaison with the client’s family, healthcare professionals and River Exe Healthcare management.
- Escalating any concerns promptly and maintaining accurate, confidential records.
- Supporting the client’s spiritual, emotional and social needs, encouraging hobbies, friendships, and community connection.
What We Offer
- £824 per week
- Plus: Holiday pay, SSP, pension contributions, and bonus
- 28 days annual leave
- Monthly pay and pay reviews each April
- Full face-to-face induction programme and in-house training
- Career development opportunities
- Flexible work patterns
- A stable management team and local offices for ongoing support
- Monthly team meetings
- 24/7 well-being support through our Employee Assistance Programme
- Blue Light Card
- Generous refer-a-friend scheme
- Company-paid social events
Must have previous experience within care capacity, whether this be community, care home, hospital or similar or perhaps caring for a family member.
Must be a driver with a valid driving license.