Support Worker
Care Assistant focuses on monitoring individuals throughout the night to ensure their safety and wellbeing.
What the role involves
- Monitoring individuals throughout the night to ensure their safety and wellbeing.
- Supporting with bedtime routines and overnight care needs.
- Maintaining accurate records and contributing to care plans.
- Ensuring the environment remains clean, safe, and secure.
- Collaborating with day staff to ensure continuity of care.
- Empathetic and patient – able to offer calm, compassionate support during quiet hours.
Skills and requirements
- Relevant care, clinical, support, registration, DBS, or safeguarding requirements may apply.
Confirmed role details
- 35 hours per week.
- High-quality, person centred care.
- Non-restrictive assistive technology supporting safe care and promoting independence.
- As a Night Support Care Worker, you’ll play a vital role in ensuring the safety, comfort, and wellbeing of individuals during overnight hours.
Candidate fit
- patience, dignity, clear communication, and dependable care standards
Additional role context
- Able to communicate effectively with colleagues across shifts.
- Flexible and reliable – willing to work night shifts including weekends.
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