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Join our award-winning team as a Home Care Worker in Wrexham. Provide personal care, medication support, and companionship to help clients live independently. We offer enhanced pay, funded training, and career development. A driver's license and a caring nature are essential.
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United Kingdom , Wrexham
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13.50 - 15.50 GBP / Hour
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Alcedo Care
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Home Care Worker
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Join Alcedo Care Wrexham as a Home Care Worker. Provide personal care, medication support, and companionship to clients in their own homes. A full UK driver's license and flexible hours are required. Benefit from award-winning training, enhanced pay rates, and career progression opportunities.
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United Kingdom , Wrexham
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13.50 - 15.50 GBP / Hour
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Alcedo Care
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Home Care Worker
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Join Alcedo Care Wrexham as a Home Care Worker. Provide personal care, medication support, and companionship to clients in their homes. A full UK driver's license and flexible hours are required. Benefit from award-winning training, enhanced pay rates, and career development opportunities.
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United Kingdom , Wrexham
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13.50 - 15.50 GBP / Hour
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Alcedo Care
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Complex Night Care Worker
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Join our team in Wrexham as a Complex Night Care Worker, providing person-centred support to individuals with spinal injuries and neurological disorders. This female-only role requires an NVQ Level 2 and UK care experience. We offer paid training, enhanced holiday pay, funded NVQs, and a supporti...
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United Kingdom , Wrexham
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15.00 - 15.50 GBP / Hour
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Alcedo Care
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Discover rewarding and impactful care worker jobs, a profession dedicated to providing essential support, dignity, and empowerment to individuals across various stages of life and with diverse needs. Care workers, also known as support workers or care assistants, are the compassionate backbone of health and social care, working in settings such as residential homes, supported living environments, private homes, and community centres. Their fundamental mission is to enable clients—whether children, young people, adults, or the elderly—to live as independently and fulfillingly as possible, often during vulnerable periods. Professionals in care worker jobs undertake a wide range of person-centred responsibilities tailored to individual care plans. Typical duties include assisting with personal care routines like washing, dressing, and toileting; supporting with medication administration; and helping with daily domestic tasks such as meal preparation, shopping, and light housekeeping. Beyond physical support, a core aspect of the role involves providing emotional and social companionship, encouraging participation in activities, and promoting overall well-being. For those in residential childcare or adult learning disability settings, responsibilities often extend to implementing positive behaviour support, contributing to care plan reviews, and ensuring a safe, nurturing environment that respects each individual’s cultural, emotional, and social needs. Care worker jobs frequently require a blend of formal qualifications and innate personal attributes. Many positions, especially senior roles, require or encourage a relevant NVQ/QCF Diploma in Health and Social Care (Level 2, 3, or higher). However, a genuine passion for helping others is paramount. Key skills include exceptional patience, empathy, and resilience, alongside strong communication abilities to build trusting relationships with clients, their families, and multidisciplinary teams. The capacity to remain calm under pressure, manage challenging situations sensitively, and maintain strict professional boundaries is crucial. Given the sector's regulated nature, a firm understanding of safeguarding procedures, confidentiality, and relevant legislation (like the Health and Social Care Act) is commonly expected. Most roles involve shift work, including evenings, weekends, and nights, requiring flexibility and commitment. Ultimately, a career in care worker jobs is not just a profession but a vocation. It offers the unique opportunity to make a tangible, positive difference every day. Successful care workers are adaptable, observant, and dedicated to promoting the independence, rights, and choices of those they support, fostering environments where every individual can thrive.

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