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NIGHT CARE ASSISTANT (BRUNSWICK HOUSE, GLOUCESTER)

Buckland Careabout 20 hours ago
Gloucester, New Brunswick
£12/hour
Mid Level
full_time

About the role

Job posted on: September 28, 2025

Brunswick House in Gloucester is recruiting for compassionate night care staff to join the team.

Summary Of The Role As a care assistant, you will work with vulnerable adults to help them live their lives to the full wherever they are able. It is the ultimate ‘people job’ – you will build solid relationships and trust with the vulnerable service users, sometimes in challenging situations.

Your daily routine will be varied. You will support the service users to wash, dress, undress, and help them with continence care, feeding, hydration, oral care, hair care, nail care and emotional support and stimulation. This will include encouraging them to participate in activities and community support where required.

We will train you in all aspects of care and ensure that your training is up to date and refreshed regularly. There is opportunity to progress up to a Senior Care Assistant role if you really thrive as a Care Assistant.

About You

  • No formal qualifications required although Care Certificate or NVQ 2/3 (or equivalent) is beneficial
  • A good level of English
  • A warm & friendly personality
  • A good communicator
  • Able to use initiative
  • Able to work in a team as well as on your own at times
  • Reliable

Salary: £12.48 per hour

About Buckland Care

Hospitals and Health Care
501-1000

Buckland Care is an independent, family run business established in 1993 and comprising of 11 Residential and Nursing Homes extending across the South of England and the Isle of Wight.

Our long standing team has a wealth of experience to offer to our residents and their families and we are constantly looking to improve on the already high standards the care homes uphold. Our care homes cater for both private and government funded clients and are often the favoured choice for referrals from the NHS.