Visiting Carers required

🔒 Confidential Employer
Posted 24 March 2026
LOCATION
Watford, Hertfordshire/Canvey Island, Essex/Wickford Essex /Cranleigh, Surrey/Goldalming, Surrey
TYPE
Full-time
LEVEL
Entry-level
CATEGORY
Healthcare
This employer holds a UK Home Office sponsor license — sponsorship for this specific role is at the employer’s discretion

SKILLS

Personal Care Medication Administration Mobility Assistance Communication Skills Empathy Cleaning Cooking Errands

FULL DESCRIPTION

Visiting Carers required

£competitive + £300 Welcome bonus +benefits

Locations: Watford, Hertfordshire/Canvey Island, Essex/Wickford Essex /Cranleigh, Surrey/Goldalming, Surrey

Full training provided

What does a visiting carer do?

A carer is someone that provides support to someone who needs help because of their illness. This could be from an unpaid carer such as a family member, friend or partner or a paid carer who is hired to provide support.

As a visiting home carer, you can help in many different ways to help make life easier for someone living with a disability, injury or illness. Working in a small team, you’ll look after your regular clients and care for people in their own homes, administer medication, help with mobility and provide personal care such as washing, dressing and using the toilet. But you’ll also help out around the home – such as helping with cleaning and cooking or errands such as picking up prescriptions or doing their food shopping.

The role of a visiting carer is flexible and varied and can be tailored to a person’s individual needs – therefore the amount of care provided can be flexible too from a couple of hours a week to several hours a day.

Why do carers choose this career?

Carers live up to their name, they care, that is why they choose to take on this incredible role to support people who need additional help. Many people find it rewarding to meet and build a relationship with someone and provide the care that they need to feel comfortable and content.

Where possible, a carer will try to promote independence rather than doing everything for someone. Having independence is important to many people and having that encouragement and support to do things yourself where you can is rewarding for both parties.

A carer has a duty of care to ensure the person they look after feels safe, comfortable and content. They are there to provide practical and emotional support and help in whatever way they can. Dignity and respect is at the forefront of their care.

What qualifications do I need to become visiting carer?

You don’t need any specific qualifications to become a carer at [Employer hidden — view at passion-project.co.uk]. All we ask is that you have the natural ability to provide high-quality care. You’ll need the right to work in the UK and possess excellent levels of English – spoken and written. You will also need to pass an Enhanced Disclosure check to see if you have a criminal record and also possess a full driving licence.

Finally, you need to be a caring compassionate person with patience and passion as well as great communication skills and empathy.

If you are from overseas have questions about working in the UK with us, please get in touch as we do offer sponsorship opportunities for the right candidates.

Application Process

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Why join [Employer hidden]

We are not your average home care provider. We are one of the UK’s leading home care providers, providing quality care in the home for over 10 years and we are growing… fast. We are regulated by the Care Quality Commission and work hard to achieve our mission of enabling independent living at home, and we are proud of our multiple positive reviews from clients and their families.

We understand that working in the care sector can be challenging, but we make it rewarding too. Whatever your role, we give every member of staff the care and the support they need to thrive and offer career progression, quality training and career paths to a supportive, friendly environment. Our homecare jobs offer flexible working hours which means you will be able to achieve a healthy work life balance.

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