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Reasons to work in the care industry

Published: 23/03/2023

Reasons to work in the care industry

The care industry has many things to love and lots of benefits, so today, we’re going to show you some of these great positives.

Making a difference to people’s lives

The services provided by the care industry is so valuable and changes people’s lives every day. Being a part of this can be very rewarding as you see the smiles on clients faces when they see you and seeing the impact you make. Some clients rely on the care industry to help them with day-to-day tasks, so the work you do really is amazing.

Flexible Hours

A huge benefit of working in many care roles is the option to have flexible hours. This allows you to keep to your other commitments or maybe even an extra job! Care is needed around the clock, so many care providers will give you the option as to what hours will work best for you. You could choose nights only or even specific days.

A fun and enjoyable work environment

Working in care can be lots of fun. You meet lots of people and hear so many stories from clients lives. Having a good chat with clients you’ll get to know can really make the day fly by. Some days you may take a client for a day out or to go shopping.

Supportive team

Having a supportive team to help you with any queries and concerns is so valuable to make you feel happy at work. At Right at Home Chippenham, we have a friendly team who are happy to help you and have chat to allow you to feel comfortable.

Money

Here at Right at Home Chippenham, we pay between £13 and £14.50 per hour, plus travel time and mileage pay.

Blue light card

Working in the care industry means you’re entitled to a blue light card. This card gives you discounts on a range products and services, such as meals and clothes.

Progression opportunities

Working in care gives you the opportunities to progress and work your way up within a company. For example, you could start as a CareGiver, then become a Team Leader and then a Care Manager. Some companies also offer NVQ qualifications as a part of working with them, so you can become officially qualified.

As you can see there are many positives of working in the care industry. Being a part of a team that makes a big difference to clients lives in an amazing field of work to be in.