Coate Water Care is currently recruiting for key posts

At any given time, family-run Coate Water Care can provide specialist residential care to 395 people at our nine luxury care homes in Swindon, Wiltshire, Gloucester, Warwickshire, Worcestershire and Hampshire.

That’s 395 people we treat with the same care and attention we would give members of our own family.

That level of care requires a highly trained team of nurses, carers, managers, chefs, admin staff, etc. – the kind of people we would trust with our own elderly loved ones.

Are you an experienced nurse or care worker looking for a new challenge? Or maybe someone who has never worked in care but thinks they have the qualities of care and empathy to make a successful career in the sector.

Here are just some of our current vacancies.

Deputy Care Manager, Arbory Residential Home, Andover.

We are currently seeking an enthusiastic, dedicated and organised team player to join us as a Deputy Manager at our Arbory Residential Home. As Deputy General Manager, you’ll instil the ethos of person-centred care and support that sets us apart. Salary £35k-£38K

Registered Nurses at:

Church View Nursing Home, Swindon

Mockley Manor Care Home, near Redditch

Westley Court, Kidderminster

Chapel House, Gloucester

Woodstock Care & Nursing Home, Gloucester

Avebury House, Devizes

We are currently seeking enthusiastic and caring team players to join us as Registered Nurses at our Nursing Homes. You’ll need to be an NMC Registered Nurse with an active PIN number, and a strong knowledge of person- centred care.

Ideally, you’ll also have qualifications and experience in dementia or palliative care, as well as management or leadership qualifications.

Providing the very best levels of clinical care, you’ll make sure that all procedures are carried out to the highest standards, optimising the well-being of every resident. You see every person in your care as an individual, and work closely with the wider team to create an environment that delivers skilled nursing care – clear communication, and respect and dignity for everyone.

As well as fellow Nurses, you have the reassurance of working directly alongside Senior Care Leads with 24/7 on-call support from other Clinical and Quality experts.

Care Assistants at:

Westley Court, Kidderminster

Avebury House, Devizes

Mockley Manor Care Home, near Redditch

Church View Nursing Home, Swindon

Arbory Residential Home, Andover

Chapel House, Gloucester

Woodstock Care & Nursing Home, Gloucester

We are currently seeking enthusiastic and caring team players to join us as Care Assistants. Coate Water Care delivers compassionate residential, dementia and respite care in a high quality and lively environment.

If you have a passion for making a positive difference and can demonstrate the right behaviours, attitude and enthusiasm for working in an adult social care environment this is a fantastic opportunity to grow and develop in a caring, person-centred organisation.

We will provide a full induction alongside formal training opportunities. If you are looking for a really rewarding career, join us at Coate Water Care and help us to transform the lives of people who use our service.

A Level 2 qualification in Health & Social Care (or equivalent) and experience of a similar role is desirable, but not necessary.

When joining Coate Water Care, we will offer you:

5.6 weeks annual holiday per annum (including public holidays)

Career development pathways and formal training opportunities

Free uniform

Pension scheme

Refer a Friend bonus scheme

Great working environment

For more details on any of the positions above, click Careers In Care in the menu at the top of the page or call 01793 821200 with any questions or enquiries.

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