Care Assistants, Senior Care Assistants, Kitchen - Bristol, United Kingdom - St Monica Trust

    St Monica Trust
    St Monica Trust Bristol, United Kingdom

    Found in: Jooble UK O C2 - 1 week ago

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    At St Monica Trust, we're committed to communities where older people flourish .

    We have established a long-standing reputation for delivering exceptional care and support in our retirement villages and care homes, by providing opportunities for our residents to enjoy treasured relationships, exercise choice and feel valued.

    Together, we foster a strong team spirit.
    We regularly host open days to recruit for exciting roles within our care homes and retirement villages. Please stay tuned for our upcoming events

    With our competitive rewards and benefits package, and our comprehensive training and development, you'll receive all the support you need to have a rich and accomplished career.


    PENSION

    SICK PAY
    (OCCUPATIONAL
    SICK PAYAFTER 12 MONTHS)

    HOLIDAY

    ALLOWANCE
    10 WEEKS MATERNITY LEAVE
    (As a Care Assistant, you get to support and deliver care to our residents by assisting them with their daily needs.

    Building strong relationships is the key in this role, as well as supporting the health and well-being of our residents.

    Training and development
    You will get all the support and training needed, if you wish to become a Senior Care Assistant.

    You will work under guidance from our Registered Nurses, carrying out more complex care activities, as well as taking more responsibility for residents around the home.

    At St Monica Trust, Nurses hold a lot of responsibility and have the authority to make important care decisions.

    Training and development
    Resident Support Assistant (Care Homes)

    As a Resident Support Assistant (RSA), you will have the important role of helping to support and improve our residents' experience within our care homes.

    Duties involve catering and housekeeping work, such as the preparation and serving of food and drink, as well as cleaning rooms and communal areas.

    Training and development
    In this role, you will get all the training and support you need.

    For those wishing to progress their career and skills further, this is a great development opportunity that will open doors to your future career.

    Domiciliary Care Assistant

    As a Domiciliary Care Assistant, you will be based in our retirement villages and provide care to our residents in their homes.

    The role involves helping them with practical tasks, such as getting in and out of bed, dressing, bathing and hygiene, food preparation and cleaning, whilst building strong relationships and ensuring they can remain independent.

    Training and development

    You will get all the support and training to develop in your role, carry out more complex activities and take on more responsibility around our villages.

    Being in one of our catering teams means you'll be providing hot, healthy and satisfying food - not only for residents, but also for visitors and your fellow colleagues.

    Head Chefs, Sous Chefs, Commis Chefs, Catering Assistants and Kitchen Porters.
    Training and development

    There is plenty of opportunity to perfect your skills and room for career development to work your way up the ranks within the catering team.

    Your tasks include preparing the grounds, tending gardens, and cultivating serene outdoor spaces.

    You'll contribute to residents' well-being through therapeutic gardening and the provision of maintenance support in care homes or sheltered accommodation.

    Training and development

    There are always development opportunities within this role; the Trust will always endeavour to support you in additional learning through its in-house training team, or using external trainers, where necessary.

    Head Office & Administration
    Charitable Impact, Health and Safety, Finance, HR, IT, Sales, Marketing, Communications, and Training and Development.
    Training and development

    In addition to the necessary training, Head Office and Admin colleagues are always encouraged to participate in additional courses, or attend conferences central to their role.

    Pastoral Care
    The Pastoral Care team is committed to the spiritual well-being of residents, their families and colleagues.

    They offer a distinctive service where people can share their concerns, joys and frustrations, regardless of their religious affiliation or other beliefs.

    Our Pastoral Care teams are usually ordained or lay members of a mainstream church. They work closely with the Care teams to support and encourage the residents' pastoral, spiritual and religious care needs.
    We offer a diverse range of apprenticeship opportunities at the Trust.

    From getting started in the Care sector with a Level 2 Apprentice Care Assistant, to supporting our staff to develop their careers; offering a opportunities such as, the Level 4 Trainee Nurse Associate position.

    We also offer a range of apprenticeships in other areas of our organisation from Administration, Hospitality and Finance.

    Look out for our opportunities and if you would like to know more email:
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    Working with over 200 volunteers a year, the overall objective of the volunteer programme is to support and celebrate the lives of residents:
    promoting well-being and independence, raising horizons and enriching the lives of our residents and communities.

    From lending a hand at a coffee morning, to sharing your love of gardening, there's plenty of ways to get involved.

    You might like to support regular activities in one of our care homes, or help out at special events in our retirement villages.

    Don't have previous experience in care?We provide all training and support needed