Job Description — Female Complex Carer (BN8, Lewes) # Role Title Female Complex Carer # Location Lewes (BN8) # Employment Type Full-time / rota-based (ongoing shifts) # Hours of Work Weekdays: 7:30am – 7:30pm Weekends: 7:30am
Care Assistant Care Assistant Join Our Care Team in East Sussex – Competitive Pay, Flexible Hours, Apply Now! Location : Across Brighton, Hove, Woodingdean, Lewes and Eastbourne Salary: £14.25 - £15-75 per hour. Additional benefits include
Care Assistant Care Assistant Join Our Care Team in East Sussex – Competitive Pay, Flexible Hours, Apply Now! Location : Across Brighton, Hove, Woodingdean, Lewes and Eastbourne Salary: £14.25 - £15-75 per hour. Additional benefits include
Job DescriptionMorning Care Professional (8am starts)Lewes, Uckfield and surrounding areas.We’re looking for warm, dependable people who enjoy early starts, familiar routes, and building real connections with clients close to home.Why work for usMileage reimbursementRegular, familiar morning
ABOUT THE ROLE As a Bank Senior Care Assistant at a Barchester care home, youll look after the different needs of our residents to enable us to deliver quality, person-centred care and support. Your role will
Job DescriptionWhy work with us?We know outstanding care starts with strong relationships. That’s why we do things differently:Minimum one-hour visits giving you time to provide genuine, unrushed careRegular clients allowing you to build meaningful, trusted relationshipsTailored
Company Description Home Instead Lewes District & Uckfield is a locally owned, family-run business, with our office based in the heart of Ringmer. Our mission is to help older adults stay connected to the East Sussex
Join Nurseplus as a Support Worker – Make a Difference Every Day At Nurseplus, every shift you work is an opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of those in need. As a Support
Job DescriptionWe are a locally owned, family-run business, with our office based in the heart of Ringmer. Our mission is to help older adults stay connected to the East Sussex communities they’ve loved for years, while