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Published: 28/12/2021

Becoming a Right at Home CareGiver - FAQs

 

Our business is built around the amazing work our CareGivers do every day. We make sure they have everything they need to continue to make such a massive difference to the lives of our inspirational Clients. From regular training, mentoring and 1-1 coaching, to our top rates of pay, you’ll always feel valued at Right at Home.

 

What is a CareGiver?

A CareGiver (you might also hear them called home care workers or visiting care workers) visits people in their homes to provide assistance with independent living. This encompasses a variety of tasks depending on the clients needs including personal care such as bathing or dressing, helping with medication and mobility assistance.

 

What experience do I need to become a CareGiver?

A Care Certificate and/or NVQ 2 or 3 in Care is desirable, but experience is not essential as we provide full Care Certificate Training, and ongoing further training, all paid. You will also need an up-to-date driving license and proof of eligibility to work in the UK.

 

What qualities do I need to be a CareGiver?

Being a CareGiver requires a friendly, patient, caring and compassionate nature. You will need a good level of written and spoken English, the ability to follow instructions and to work unsupervised.

 

How hard is the work?

The work itself is not normally physically demanding, however you do spend a lot of time on your feet and may be required to assist clients physically, for example helping them to stand-up from a chair or get out of the bath. We provide all the training you need to know how to lift someone correctly.

 

What will my duties be?

Every client has a Personal Care Plan that is agreed with them, so they know what to expect from their CareGiver. Duties therefore will vary for each client but can include personal care such as helping someone bathe, get dressed or brushing their hair, ensuring they take their medication, helping them to move, taking them for exercise or shopping outside the home or cooking to ensure the client is fed. Every client’s needs are different, but you will always be fully briefed and prepared as a Right at Home CareGiver.

 

What hours will I work?

Hours can be flexible, but we will offer a minimum number of hours.

 

What training will I receive?

We ensure you are fully trained and have a pathway for everyone of our CareGivers including being paid while training for a Care Certificate and funding for a Health & Social Care NVQ.

 

How much do you pay?

Rates of pay start at £11.20 per hour weekday and £12.30 per hour weekends with guaranteed hours available and double pay for Bank Holidays. Rates rise depending on the exact role.

 

What are other benefits do you offer?

There are a variety of benefits, depending on eligibility, for Right at Home CareGivers:

  • Paid travel, holiday and pension contributions
  • Paid Care Certificate Training
  • Health and Social Care/NVQ funding
  • Career progression opportunities
  • Many more benefits including a Discount Card with up to 20% discount from new Look, Perfume Shop and Apple among others
  • £200 sign on bonus
  • Company Car scheme
  • Christmas and Summer party
  • Employee of the month and employee of the year
  • £300 refer a friend scheme
  • Double pay bank holidays

 

Will I receive support?

As a Right at Home CareGiver you will benefit from dedicated support and training throughout your career. We are proud of our team and do everything possible to help them offer the best support for our clients. Let one of our carers share how they feel,

 

“I couldn't imagine working for anyone else. The team are fantastic I love my job and can't thank you enough for all the support and help you give to us carers!"

 

Do you have what it takes to become a part of our team? If so, please apply today or call the Friendly Recruitment Team on 01628 200068 for more information!