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Shared Lives carer
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United Kingdom , Chevithorne, Tiverton, Devon
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Shared Lives South West
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Male carer
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United Kingdom , Clapham, SW4
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16.00 - 19.20 GBP / Hour
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Paragon Home Healthcare
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Explore rewarding male carer jobs, a vital and respected profession within the healthcare and social care sector. This role involves providing dedicated, compassionate support to male clients, enabling them to live safely, comfortably, and with dignity in their own homes or within residential settings. The designation for a male carer is often a genuine occupational requirement, typically to respect the privacy, dignity, and cultural or personal preferences of male clients, particularly when assisting with intimate personal care. Professionals in male carer jobs undertake a wide range of responsibilities centred on enhancing a client's quality of life. Core duties typically include assisting with personal care routines such as washing, dressing, and toileting. They support with mobility, which may involve using equipment like hoists, and help with medication prompts. Beyond physical care, a significant part of the role involves providing companionship, emotional support, and encouraging independence. Carers often assist with domestic tasks like meal preparation, light housekeeping, and shopping. They may also facilitate and accompany clients on social outings, appointments, and community activities, promoting mental well-being and social engagement. To excel in male carer jobs, individuals require a specific blend of personal attributes and practical skills. Essential qualities include empathy, patience, reliability, and a profound respect for client dignity and confidentiality. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills are crucial for building trusting relationships with clients and their families. Practical competence in manual handling and a willingness to learn how to use specialist equipment are common requirements. Many roles, especially those involving community access, require a valid driver's licence. While formal qualifications like an NVQ in Health and Social Care are advantageous, a caring disposition and a genuine desire to make a positive difference are often the most valued prerequisites. Training is usually provided, but a common-sense approach, adaptability, and the ability to follow care plans meticulously are expected. This profession offers immense personal satisfaction, providing a stable career path with opportunities for specialisation in areas like dementia care, spinal injuries, or palliative support. Male carer jobs are fundamental to delivering person-centred care, offering a unique chance to build meaningful one-to-one relationships while performing a socially essential role. If you are a compassionate, dependable individual seeking a career where you can directly impact someone's life every day, exploring male carer positions could be your ideal career move.

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