Please note this post may close earlier if there are sufficient applications
Council: Council for Social Witness (Older People Services)
Salary: £12.40 per hour (no NVQ), £12.46 per hour with NVQ/QCF level 2 in Health & Social Care, £12.50 per hour with NVQ/QCF Level 3 in Health and Social Care
Hours: 37 hours per week (Day Duty & Night Duty posts) (part time may be considered)
Responsible to: Service Manager
Are you passionate about caring for others? Do you want a rewarding role where you can support older people in a warm, compassionate environment? If so, we would love to hear from you.
At Sunnyside House, we are looking for caring and dedicated Care Assistants to join our team. Whether you are experienced or looking to start a new career in care, we offer training and support to help you succeed.
About Us
The Council for Social Witness (Older People Services) is part of the work and witness of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland and its aim is to provide care for older people in a specifically Christian ethos and environment, placing great emphasis on offering spiritual support and encouragement to residents, as well as physical care.
Sunnyside House is one of 6 homes for older people run by the Council for Social Witness (Older People Services). The Home accommodates 45 residents who have a variety of physical, social, emotional and spiritual needs and varying levels of dependency.
The Home operates a No Smoking Policy.
Apply now
Important Information
Location: Sunnyside House, 25 Riverwood Vale, Bangor, Northern Ireland, County Down, BT20 4QE
Date Posted: 9th July 2025
Closing Date: 29th July 2025
Industry: Healthcare
Job Type: Full time
Salary: From £12.40 Hourly to £12.50 Hourly
Documents
PS Care Assistant.pdf Recruitment of Ex offenders 27.08.2019.pdf JD Care Assistant - Sunnyside House.docx
About The Role
What You Will Be Doing
- Providing compassionate care to residents, ensuring dignity and respect at all times
- Assisting residents with dressing, personal hygiene, mobility, and daily activities
- Encouraging independence while offering support where needed
- Administering medication (after appropriate training)
- Supporting residents with social and recreational activities
- Helping residents exercise their rights and make choices about their daily lives
- Accompanying residents on trips, appointments, and outings
- Maintaining accurate records (both written and computerised)
- Following safety procedures and NISCC Code of Practice standards
- Attending training and staff meetings to develop your skills
- Being a team player, working alongside staff to provide the best possible care
What We Are Looking For
- A caring and compassionate nature, with a genuine desire to help others
- Good communication skills and the ability to work well in a team
- Respect for residents’ dignity, choices, and independence
- Willingness to complete training, including NVQ/QCF in Health & Social Care
- Willing to behave in a manner which respects the Christian ethos of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland
- No experience is required, as full training and support will be provided.
Why Join Us?
- Rewarding work that makes a real difference in residents’ lives
- Training and development opportunities, including NVQ/QCF qualifications
- Supportive team environment with colleagues who care
- A positive and welcoming workplace where your contributions are valued
Benefits
- Discount card – money off in local shops and restaurants
- Free –uniform and training
- Enhanced – annual leave
- Free – Access NI and NISCC registration
- Enhanced – maternity pay and pension scheme
- Free – Employee Assistance Programme for staff and anyone in household 16+
If you are ready to start or grow your career in care, apply today.
What you will need
Required criteria
- Willing to undertake relevant training e.g. induction training, or NVQ / QCF level 2
- Proficiency in understanding, communicating and writing in English to level required by the duties of the post
- Basic numeracy required by the duties of the post (as endorsed by appropriate qualification or use of numeracy skills in a work or home environment)
- Willing to work additional hours to fulfil the requirements of the Home
- Must be willing to behave in a manner which respects the Christian ethos of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland
- Willing to maintain registration with the Northern Ireland Social Care Council
- Evidence an understanding of and respect for the needs of older people or those with learning and physical disabilities
- Awareness of health and safety practices within a working environment
Desired criteria
- NVQ/QCF Level 2 in Health and Social Care
- Relevant statutory training e.g. Health and Safety, Fire Awareness and Manual Handling
- Experience of working with older people
- Experience of delivering activity programmes
- Experience of working in a residential setting
- Experience of administering medication
Apply now