Join Active Care Group's Care in the Home Team! Exciting Support Worker Roles Across Wales
We are recruiting! Male Support Workers Haverfordwest (NVQ level 2 or 3 needed for this role)
Active Care Group's Care in the Home Wales division is growing! We're passionate about delivering safe, reliable, and outcome-focused care, thanks to our exceptional team of support workers, clinicians, and leaders.
Our vision for Care in the Home in Wales continues to expand, and we're looking for highly motivated, proactive Support Workers who share our commitment to providing empowering care that enables clients to live independently in their own homes.
What you'll be doing:
Imagine waking up every day knowing your smile could brighten someone's worldbecause at Active Care Group, that's exactly what happens.
We're currently recruiting Male Support Workers in Haverfordwest to support a gentleman living with an acquired brain injury (ABI) in his own home. If you're compassionate, reliable, and enjoy helping others live independently and confidently, we'd love to hear from you.
No two days are the same, but every shift is an opportunity to make a positive impact. Whether it's offering reassurance during the night, sharing a conversation, or supporting daily routines, your support will help create comfort, confidence, and independence at home.
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Full time or part time available
- 8am - 8pm / 8pm - 8am
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Day shifts and night shifts available
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Regular weekly shifts with a consistent care package
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Option for full time contracts can be discussed for successful candidates.
In this role, you'll support one individual with complex needs, working regular weekly shifts to build a consistent, trusted care team. While hours are usually stable, the position is offered on a zero-hours contract.
About You:
We're searching for people who lead with kindness and genuinely care about making someone's day better.
You'll ideally have:
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NVQ level 3 in health and social care
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A caring, patient, and dependable nature
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Great communication and relationship-building skills
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A genuine passion for person-centred care
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Respect for client choice, dignity, and independence
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Willingness to learn, grow, and work professionally within a supportive team
Experience in care is beneficial, but having the right attitude and values is just as important.