Are you looking for:
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A career where you make a difference?
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A job where no two days are the same?
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A role where you make someone smile every day?
If you answered yes to anything of these questions, then you've made a first step towards an exciting career with emh Care and Support!
Working in care and support is very rewarding. You get to work directly with people living in their own homes and in the community, helping them to live their lives how they want to. You'll enable customers to remain independent and part of their local community, taking advantage of every opportunity to boost people's physical, mental and emotional wellbeing.
If you'd welcome a challenge and would like to make a difference to someone’s life every day, we’d love to hear from you.
Current vacancies
Please see our current vacancies here.
Why work for us?
Whether you’re new to care or support roles, or have lots of experience, if you want to share your kindness and compassion for others, then you have just what we're looking for.
We want to help people to live their best lives – supporting them in their homes and helping them enjoy the essentials, from shopping trips to football matches. We offer a wide range of activities and get to see the smiles that make everything worthwhile.
We offer competitive terms and conditions, including:
- Salaries above National Living Wage
- 28 days annual leave (pro-rata for part time)
- Paid learning for online and onsite learning
- Career development opportunities
- Access to overtime and additional hours.
"I started working as a support worker 30 years ago, as well as being a trained chef. Although I continued to do catering, my heart was always working with people with learning disabilities. I love my job; it's so rewarding to make someone smile, make their day and know that they are happy."
Karen Hart, support worker
"I love going to work and supporting service users and making a difference in their lives. Every day is different and you are always learning from new challenges. Supporting people is so rewarding. You get lots of fun and learning along the way!"
Joanna Foottit, Support Worker