Care home support jobs
You don’t need to be a nurse or a care assistant to help care for and improve the lives of our residents. Our care homes have many important support roles including activity co-ordinators, administrators, chefs, housekeepers, kitchen assistants, maintenance and receptionists.
Activity co-ordinators help with the physical and mental health of our residents through stimulation provided by a range of activities. In turn, our homes are happy, interesting places to be. They plan and co-ordinate activities from Wii sports and bingo to arts and crafts, exercise classes and sing-a-longs which keep our residents active, healthy and connected.
While not all of our activity co-ordinators have care experience, they do have practical arts and crafts skills, plenty of imagination and the ability to get everyone involved.
Bupa activity co-ordinator: A day in the life
Follow the link below to find out why Rosemary Austin loves her job as activity co-ordinator at Bupa’s Argyles care home in Newbury:
“I can’t go on long enough about how I love doing what I do. I wouldn’t want to do anything else.”
Because we’re a not-for-profit organisation our profits are re-invested in our homes, making them stable, positive, dynamic places to work. Whatever role you take on, you’ll enjoy a range of benefits and some of the best training in the industry.
And with over 300 care homes in the UK, you’ll find opportunities to join our team all around the country.
The benefits of working for Bupa
As well as the specific skills and experience required for a particular role, you’ll also need the standard documentation required by all Bupa applicants.
To check for latest positions available at Bupa Care Homes' head office, search here.
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