Join thousands of new entrants in the adult social care sector!

It has never been easier to start a career in adult social care. Career changers, jobseekers, volunteers and school leavers can all make a difference and find a rewarding career path within the sector. With no experience required, our team offer in-house training, including infection prevention and control and use of personal protective equipment (PPE). As a key worker you will be prioritised for the vaccine as well as qualifying to send children to school to allow you the flexibility to work.

 

I’m interested in becoming a carer please contact me with more information:

 

     

    Autumn Gardens and Anastasia Lodge are care homes based in Southgate and Winchmore Hill, North London. We provide residential 24-hour care for older people within our community.

     

    We are seeking to recruit some great new care workers. People with the right values and attitude to work within our dedicated team – could this be you? You do not need to have previous experience in this field, nor do you need qualifications to get started – we are happy to work with you to help you become an excellent and qualified care worker.

    Above all we look for staff that have:

    • A commitment to caring for others.
    • Show dignity and respect.
    • Work well as part of a team.

     

    You can make a difference right now by working in adult social care

     

    The duties of a carer are varied, and no two days will be the same. Our residents are individuals, and they all deserve to be treated as such. Duties may include supporting with personal care needs, as well as helping to take part in a wide range of special interests and activities that support their health and general wellbeing.

     

    There are a range of full and part-time flexible shift patterns available to fit in with other commitments you may already have.

    To find out more please contact us on 020 8344 2600, email: welcome@autumn-gardens.com or visit www.autumn-gardens.com.

     

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