Mornings – Care Workers

Please note that this position is open to UK applicants only

Job Description

Flexible shift times for experienced Care Workers within the Codnor Area.

Within the Care Worker role, you will be expected to complete tasks such as general housekeeping, following health and safety regulations, recording of condition updates, and reporting incidents to senior staff.

Working for an agency allows you to choose the days you work and how far you’re willing to travel, whilst offering a range of different care environments.

We have a compassionate support team who will guide you through the registration process.

If you are looking to make a difference to the community and to aid those in need, please get in touch.

Key Information

Posted: October 14, 2025
Location: Codnor, Derbyshire
Reference: 174237
Duration: This role is a continuous work opportunity
Contract Type: Temporary
Hourly Rate: The rate of pay for this role is £12.35 per hour We offer £12.35 per hour for each shift. You can accrue up to 28 days holiday pay starting from your first shift
Working Hours: Full or Part time work available for Care Workers throughout the Codnor area. Shifts will be from 7:00 to 14:00 with availability through the whole week.
Closing Date: 20251028

Experience & Qualifications

To apply for this role you must;
– Have referenceable work history
– Hold in-date mandatory training certificates (inc. moving and handling, safeguarding vulnerable adults and infection control)
– Hold an enhanced DBS certificate dated within the past 12 months or be registered on the update service.
– Have a minimum of 3 months paid UK work experience working within a care setting.

If you do not have a valid DBS and/or training, do not worry as we can help you with this. We are happy to offer online training available at a subsidised fee and the certificates are yours to keep!

** we do not offer visa sponsorships **

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