Healthcare Assistant

Healthcare Assistant

Wells-next-the-Sea, Norfolk, UK

Healthcare Assistant – Wells-next-the-Sea, Norfolk, UK

Nouveau Care, a trusted staffing agency, is seeking dedicated and compassionate Healthcare Assistants to support care homes, nursing homes, and similar settings across Wells-next-the-Sea, Norfolk, UK.

About Nouveau Care

Nouveau Care is a leading care staffing agency providing essential support to healthcare facilities by offering highly trained and reliable care professionals. We are committed to delivering outstanding care, prioritising compassion, safety, and person-centred values.

Role Description

In this role, you will work as part of a dynamic care team fulfilling temporary staffing needs for care homes and nursing homes. You will provide high-quality care that promotes dignity, independence, and well-being for vulnerable adults, ensuring their comfort and safety.

Key Responsibilities

– Assist residents with daily personal care tasks, including washing, dressing, and toileting.
– Support mobility needs, using equipment safely as required.
– Assist with meal preparation and feeding where necessary.
– Provide companionship and emotional support.
– Monitor and report on residents’ health and well-being to nursing staff.
– Maintain accurate care records and follow care plans.
– Work collaboratively with nursing teams, residents, and families to deliver high standards of care.

Skills and Experience

– Previous experience in a care home, nursing home, or similar setting is desirable.
– Minimum of 6-12 months care experience.
– NVQ Level 2 in Health and Social Care (or equivalent) is an advantage.
– Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
– Ability to work flexibly in a team-oriented environment.
– Compassionate, reliable, and committed to delivering exceptional care.

Working Hours, Pay, and Benefits

– Flexible shifts: Days, nights, and weekends available.
– Competitive hourly rates with weekly pay.
– Opportunities for ongoing training and development.
– Access to varied placements in care homes, nursing homes, and other healthcare settings.
– Supportive agency team to help manage shifts and placements.

Why Join Nouveau Care?

– Work with a leading care staffing agency offering flexibility and reliability.
– Gain access to diverse care environments to build your skills and experience.
– Be part of a compassionate team that values your contribution and supports your career progression.

Apply Now

Take the next step in your care career by joining Nouveau Care. Click **Apply** to express your interest and connect with our recruitment team.

Healthcare Assistant

Healthcare Assistant

Downham Market, Norfolk, UK

Healthcare Assistant – Downham Market, Norfolk, UK

Nouveau Care, a trusted staffing agency, is seeking dedicated and compassionate Healthcare Assistants to support care homes, nursing homes, and similar settings across Downham Market, Norfolk, UK.

About Nouveau Care

Nouveau Care is a leading care staffing agency providing essential support to healthcare facilities by offering highly trained and reliable care professionals. We are committed to delivering outstanding care, prioritising compassion, safety, and person-centred values.

Role Description

In this role, you will work as part of a dynamic care team fulfilling temporary staffing needs for care homes and nursing homes. You will provide high-quality care that promotes dignity, independence, and well-being for vulnerable adults, ensuring their comfort and safety.

Key Responsibilities

– Assist residents with daily personal care tasks, including washing, dressing, and toileting.
– Support mobility needs, using equipment safely as required.
– Assist with meal preparation and feeding where necessary.
– Provide companionship and emotional support.
– Monitor and report on residents’ health and well-being to nursing staff.
– Maintain accurate care records and follow care plans.
– Work collaboratively with nursing teams, residents, and families to deliver high standards of care.

Skills and Experience

– Previous experience in a care home, nursing home, or similar setting is desirable.
– Minimum of 6-12 months care experience.
– NVQ Level 2 in Health and Social Care (or equivalent) is an advantage.
– Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
– Ability to work flexibly in a team-oriented environment.
– Compassionate, reliable, and committed to delivering exceptional care.

Working Hours, Pay, and Benefits

– Flexible shifts: Days, nights, and weekends available.
– Competitive hourly rates with weekly pay.
– Opportunities for ongoing training and development.
– Access to varied placements in care homes, nursing homes, and other healthcare settings.
– Supportive agency team to help manage shifts and placements.

Why Join Nouveau Care?

– Work with a leading care staffing agency offering flexibility and reliability.
– Gain access to diverse care environments to build your skills and experience.
– Be part of a compassionate team that values your contribution and supports your career progression.

Apply Now

Take the next step in your care career by joining Nouveau Care. Click **Apply** to express your interest and connect with our recruitment team.

Healthcare Assistant

Healthcare Assistant

Harleston, Norfolk, UK

Healthcare Assistant – Harleston, Norfolk, UK

Nouveau Care, a trusted staffing agency, is seeking dedicated and compassionate Healthcare Assistants to support care homes, nursing homes, and similar settings across Harleston, Norfolk, UK.

About Nouveau Care

Nouveau Care is a leading care staffing agency providing essential support to healthcare facilities by offering highly trained and reliable care professionals. We are committed to delivering outstanding care, prioritising compassion, safety, and person-centred values.

Role Description

In this role, you will work as part of a dynamic care team fulfilling temporary staffing needs for care homes and nursing homes. You will provide high-quality care that promotes dignity, independence, and well-being for vulnerable adults, ensuring their comfort and safety.

Key Responsibilities

– Assist residents with daily personal care tasks, including washing, dressing, and toileting.
– Support mobility needs, using equipment safely as required.
– Assist with meal preparation and feeding where necessary.
– Provide companionship and emotional support.
– Monitor and report on residents’ health and well-being to nursing staff.
– Maintain accurate care records and follow care plans.
– Work collaboratively with nursing teams, residents, and families to deliver high standards of care.

Skills and Experience

– Previous experience in a care home, nursing home, or similar setting is desirable.
– Minimum of 6-12 months care experience.
– NVQ Level 2 in Health and Social Care (or equivalent) is an advantage.
– Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
– Ability to work flexibly in a team-oriented environment.
– Compassionate, reliable, and committed to delivering exceptional care.

Working Hours, Pay, and Benefits

– Flexible shifts: Days, nights, and weekends available.
– Competitive hourly rates with weekly pay.
– Opportunities for ongoing training and development.
– Access to varied placements in care homes, nursing homes, and other healthcare settings.
– Supportive agency team to help manage shifts and placements.

Why Join Nouveau Care?

– Work with a leading care staffing agency offering flexibility and reliability.
– Gain access to diverse care environments to build your skills and experience.
– Be part of a compassionate team that values your contribution and supports your career progression.

Apply Now

Take the next step in your care career by joining Nouveau Care. Click **Apply** to express your interest and connect with our recruitment team.

Healthcare Assistant

Healthcare Assistant

Watton, Norfolk, UK

Healthcare Assistant – Watton, Norfolk, UK

Nouveau Care, a trusted staffing agency, is seeking dedicated and compassionate Healthcare Assistants to support care homes, nursing homes, and similar settings across Watton, Norfolk, UK.

About Nouveau Care

Nouveau Care is a leading care staffing agency providing essential support to healthcare facilities by offering highly trained and reliable care professionals. We are committed to delivering outstanding care, prioritising compassion, safety, and person-centred values.

Role Description

In this role, you will work as part of a dynamic care team fulfilling temporary staffing needs for care homes and nursing homes. You will provide high-quality care that promotes dignity, independence, and well-being for vulnerable adults, ensuring their comfort and safety.

Key Responsibilities

– Assist residents with daily personal care tasks, including washing, dressing, and toileting.
– Support mobility needs, using equipment safely as required.
– Assist with meal preparation and feeding where necessary.
– Provide companionship and emotional support.
– Monitor and report on residents’ health and well-being to nursing staff.
– Maintain accurate care records and follow care plans.
– Work collaboratively with nursing teams, residents, and families to deliver high standards of care.

Skills and Experience

– Previous experience in a care home, nursing home, or similar setting is desirable.
– Minimum of 6-12 months care experience.
– NVQ Level 2 in Health and Social Care (or equivalent) is an advantage.
– Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
– Ability to work flexibly in a team-oriented environment.
– Compassionate, reliable, and committed to delivering exceptional care.

Working Hours, Pay, and Benefits

– Flexible shifts: Days, nights, and weekends available.
– Competitive hourly rates with weekly pay.
– Opportunities for ongoing training and development.
– Access to varied placements in care homes, nursing homes, and other healthcare settings.
– Supportive agency team to help manage shifts and placements.

Why Join Nouveau Care?

– Work with a leading care staffing agency offering flexibility and reliability.
– Gain access to diverse care environments to build your skills and experience.
– Be part of a compassionate team that values your contribution and supports your career progression.

Apply Now

Take the next step in your care career by joining Nouveau Care. Click **Apply** to express your interest and connect with our recruitment team.

Associate Dentist

Associate Dentist Role – Thriving Dental Practice in East Midlands (Near Leicester)

Company Introduction

Join a reputable, patient-focused dental practice located in the East Midlands, just outside Leicester. This mixed NHS and private practice boasts a modern environment, advanced dental technology, and a supportive team culture. With a loyal patient base and an excellent reputation for high-quality care, this practice is committed to helping dentists achieve their professional goals while maintaining a great work-life balance.

Role Description

We are seeking an Associate Dentist to join a thriving practice on a part-time or full-time basis. The role offers flexibility, with an attractive UDA rate and fantastic private earning potential. Whether you’re early in your career or an experienced professional, the practice provides excellent support and professional development opportunities. Skilled Worker visa sponsorship is available for eligible candidates.

Key Responsibilities

  • Deliver high-quality NHS and private dental care to patients.
  • Build and maintain strong patient relationships, ensuring their comfort and satisfaction.
  • Perform a wide range of treatments, including preventative, restorative, and cosmetic procedures.
  • Support the growth of the practice by offering tailored private treatment plans.
  • Adhere to GDC guidelines and regulatory standards to provide safe and effective care.

Requirements

  • Full GDC registration.
  • NHS performer number or eligibility to obtain one.
  • Skilled Worker visa sponsorship available for qualified applicants.
  • A patient-focused approach with a commitment to clinical excellence.

Skills and Experience

  • Previous experience in a mixed NHS/private dental practice is advantageous but not essential.
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills to establish trust with patients.
  • A proactive approach to learning and professional development.
  • Interest or experience in private treatments, such as Invisalign or implants, is highly desirable.

Working Hours

  • Flexible working arrangements:
    • Part-time: Two days per week (e.g., Monday and Friday).
    • Full-time: Tailored schedule to fit your needs.

Salary and Benefits

  • Competitive UDA rate of up to £16 per UDA.
  • UDA targets up to 3,000 (or more for full-time).
  • Excellent private earning potential, with strong patient demand for cosmetic and restorative treatments.
  • Spacious and fully equipped surgeries featuring cutting-edge dental technology.
  • An established, well-maintained patient list with excellent Google reviews.
  • Visa sponsorship available if needed.

About the Employer

This well-established dental practice is located in a picturesque area of the East Midlands, close to Leicester’s vibrant city centre. Known for its high patient satisfaction and commitment to excellence, the practice offers a supportive and collaborative working environment. From modern facilities to career development opportunities, the practice ensures dentists have everything they need to succeed and grow.

Apply Now

If you’re a motivated dentist looking for a rewarding career with excellent earning potential and professional growth, we’d love to hear from you. Take the next step by joining this dynamic dental team and delivering exceptional care to a welcoming patient base.

Registered Nurse – Care Home

Registered Nurse – Care Home

About the Role

We are seeking a Registered Nurse to join our client’s compassionate team at a family-run nursing home, dedicated to delivering exceptional care. In this role, you will play a vital part in enhancing the quality of life for residents by providing high-quality, personalised nursing care. Your clinical expertise will support the health and well-being of our 40+ residents, ensuring dignity and respect in a warm and inclusive environment.

Key Responsibilities

  • Clinical Care: Administer medications, manage chronic conditions, and conduct detailed health assessments to develop personalised care plans.
  • Resident Support: Deliver compassionate nursing care tailored to the individual needs of each resident.
  • Communication: Collaborate with doctors, therapists, and family members to maintain accurate and effective care plans.
  • Team Collaboration: Contribute to a professional and positive team environment, fostering strong working relationships with colleagues.

What We Are Looking For

  • Qualifications: A valid NMC PIN is required for this role.
  • Experience: Experience in a nursing home or elderly care setting is preferred but not essential.
  • Skills: Strong clinical skills, including medication administration and health assessments.
  • Communication: Compassionate and professional interpersonal skills to interact effectively with residents and families.
  • Teamwork: A collaborative mindset to deliver exceptional care.

About Us

This family-run nursing home prioritises personalised care for residents in a welcoming and supportive environment. We foster a strong sense of community, valuing both residents and staff. As part of our team, you will receive support and opportunities for professional growth. Our commitment is to ensure residents feel safe, respected, and cared for while empowering our staff to excel in their roles.

Hours of Work

  • Flexible hours: 19–40 hours per week available.

Job Type

  • Full-time

Pay

  • £21.50–£22.00 per hour

Additional Pay

  • Bonus scheme

Benefits

  • Free parking
  • On-site parking

Schedule

  • 12-hour shifts
  • Monday to Friday
  • Night shifts
  • Weekend availability

Licence/Certification

  • NMC registration (required)
  • Right to work in the UK
  • Visa sponsorship considered for this role

Work Location

  • In person

This position is ideal for a compassionate, dedicated nurse who values making a difference in residents’ lives. Apply today to join a team committed to providing exceptional care.

Registered General Nurse – Visa Sponsorship

Registered General Nurse – Visa Sponsorship

Carlow, County Carlow, Ireland

Registered General Nurse – Carlow, County Carlow, Ireland

One of Ireland’s leading health and social care providers is seeking dedicated and compassionate Registered General Nurses to join their team in Carlow, County Carlow, Ireland.

Brief Company Intro

Established in 2007, this organisation is one of Ireland’s leading health and social care providers, delivering high-quality, safe, and effective care to individuals of all ages with varying abilities. Specialising in complex adult and paediatric nursing, they prioritise kindness, compassion, and respect to enable individuals to live independently at home. With 26 offices nationwide, they emphasise staff training, development, and safety, ensuring the best care for their clients.

Role Description

In this role, you will deliver safe, high-quality, person-centred care to a child within their home environment. You will be part of a nurse-led care team, providing clinical care with professionalism and empathy, working closely with family members and the clinical team to foster independence and safeguard the client’s well-being.

Key Responsibilities

– Deliver exceptional, evidence-based nursing care and implement tailored care plans.
– Safeguard the client’s comfort, safety, and independence.
– Collaborate closely with family members and the clinical team.
– Communicate effectively with all stakeholders, ensuring accurate clinical reporting.
– Maintain professional and accurate clinical notes.

Skills and Experience

– Registered with the NMBI or holder of an NMBI Decision Letter.
– Qualified as a Registered General Nurse (RGN) or Registered Children’s Nurse (RCN).
– Paediatric nursing experience is desirable.
– Previous home care experience is an advantage, but full training and support are provided.

Working Hours, Salary, and Benefits

– Full-time, night shifts available.
– Market-related salary.
– 20 days of paid annual leave per year.
– Contract duration: 12 to 24 months.
– Relocation package includes:
– Flight assistance.
– One month’s accommodation.
– Provision of transport.
– Visa/permit fees covered.

Company Information

This role is offered by one of Ireland’s leading health and social care providers. The organisation has a strong reputation for quality, safety, and staff development, with a mission to enable clients to live with dignity and independence at home.

Registered General Nurse – Visa Sponsorship

Registered General Nurse – Visa Sponsorship

Tipperary, County Tipperary, Ireland

Registered General Nurse – Tipperary, County Tipperary, Ireland

One of Ireland’s leading health and social care providers is seeking dedicated and compassionate Registered General Nurses to join their team in Tipperary, County Tipperary, Ireland.

Brief Company Intro

Established in 2007, this organisation is one of Ireland’s leading health and social care providers, delivering high-quality, safe, and effective care to individuals of all ages with varying abilities. Specialising in complex adult and paediatric nursing, they prioritise kindness, compassion, and respect to enable individuals to live independently at home. With 26 offices nationwide, they emphasise staff training, development, and safety, ensuring the best care for their clients.

Role Description

In this role, you will deliver safe, high-quality, person-centred care to a child within their home environment. You will be part of a nurse-led care team, providing clinical care with professionalism and empathy, working closely with family members and the clinical team to foster independence and safeguard the client’s well-being.

Key Responsibilities

– Deliver exceptional, evidence-based nursing care and implement tailored care plans.
– Safeguard the client’s comfort, safety, and independence.
– Collaborate closely with family members and the clinical team.
– Communicate effectively with all stakeholders, ensuring accurate clinical reporting.
– Maintain professional and accurate clinical notes.

Skills and Experience

– Registered with the NMBI or holder of an NMBI Decision Letter.
– Qualified as a Registered General Nurse (RGN) or Registered Children’s Nurse (RCN).
– Paediatric nursing experience is desirable.
– Previous home care experience is an advantage, but full training and support are provided.

Working Hours, Salary, and Benefits

– Full-time, night shifts available.
– Market-related salary.
– 20 days of paid annual leave per year.
– Contract duration: 12 to 24 months.
– Relocation package includes:
– Flight assistance.
– One month’s accommodation.
– Provision of transport.
– Visa/permit fees covered.

Company Information

This role is offered by one of Ireland’s leading health and social care providers. The organisation has a strong reputation for quality, safety, and staff development, with a mission to enable clients to live with dignity and independence at home.

Registered General Nurse – Visa Sponsorship

Registered General Nurse – Visa Sponsorship

East Cork, County Cork, Ireland

Registered General Nurse – East Cork, County Cork, Ireland

One of Ireland’s leading health and social care providers is seeking dedicated and compassionate Registered General Nurses to join their team in East Cork, County Cork, Ireland.

Brief Company Intro

Established in 2007, this organisation is one of Ireland’s leading health and social care providers, delivering high-quality, safe, and effective care to individuals of all ages with varying abilities. Specialising in complex adult and paediatric nursing, they prioritise kindness, compassion, and respect to enable individuals to live independently at home. With 26 offices nationwide, they emphasise staff training, development, and safety, ensuring the best care for their clients.

Role Description

In this role, you will deliver safe, high-quality, person-centred care to a child within their home environment. You will be part of a nurse-led care team, providing clinical care with professionalism and empathy, working closely with family members and the clinical team to foster independence and safeguard the client’s well-being.

Key Responsibilities

– Deliver exceptional, evidence-based nursing care and implement tailored care plans.
– Safeguard the client’s comfort, safety, and independence.
– Collaborate closely with family members and the clinical team.
– Communicate effectively with all stakeholders, ensuring accurate clinical reporting.
– Maintain professional and accurate clinical notes.

Skills and Experience

– Registered with the NMBI or holder of an NMBI Decision Letter.
– Qualified as a Registered General Nurse (RGN) or Registered Children’s Nurse (RCN).
– Paediatric nursing experience is desirable.
– Previous home care experience is an advantage, but full training and support are provided.

Working Hours, Salary, and Benefits

– Full-time, night shifts available.
– Market-related salary.
– 20 days of paid annual leave per year.
– Contract duration: 12 to 24 months.
– Relocation package includes:
– Flight assistance.
– One month’s accommodation.
– Provision of transport.
– Visa/permit fees covered.

Company Information

This role is offered by one of Ireland’s leading health and social care providers. The organisation has a strong reputation for quality, safety, and staff development, with a mission to enable clients to live with dignity and independence at home.

Registered General Nurse – Visa Sponsorship

Registered General Nurse – Visa Sponsorship

Waterford, County Waterford, Ireland

Registered General Nurse – Waterford, County Waterford, Ireland

One of Ireland’s leading health and social care providers is seeking dedicated and compassionate Registered General Nurses to join their team in Waterford, County Waterford, Ireland.

Brief Company Intro

Established in 2007, this organisation is one of Ireland’s leading health and social care providers, delivering high-quality, safe, and effective care to individuals of all ages with varying abilities. Specialising in complex adult and paediatric nursing, they prioritise kindness, compassion, and respect to enable individuals to live independently at home. With 26 offices nationwide, they emphasise staff training, development, and safety, ensuring the best care for their clients.

Role Description

In this role, you will deliver safe, high-quality, person-centred care to a child within their home environment. You will be part of a nurse-led care team, providing clinical care with professionalism and empathy, working closely with family members and the clinical team to foster independence and safeguard the client’s well-being.

Key Responsibilities

– Deliver exceptional, evidence-based nursing care and implement tailored care plans.
– Safeguard the client’s comfort, safety, and independence.
– Collaborate closely with family members and the clinical team.
– Communicate effectively with all stakeholders, ensuring accurate clinical reporting.
– Maintain professional and accurate clinical notes.

Skills and Experience

– Registered with the NMBI or holder of an NMBI Decision Letter.
– Qualified as a Registered General Nurse (RGN) or Registered Children’s Nurse (RCN).
– Paediatric nursing experience is desirable.
– Previous home care experience is an advantage, but full training and support are provided.

Working Hours, Salary, and Benefits

– Full-time, night shifts available.
– Market-related salary.
– 20 days of paid annual leave per year.
– Contract duration: 12 to 24 months.
– Relocation package includes:
– Flight assistance.
– One month’s accommodation.
– Provision of transport.
– Visa/permit fees covered.

Company Information

This role is offered by one of Ireland’s leading health and social care providers. The organisation has a strong reputation for quality, safety, and staff development, with a mission to enable clients to live with dignity and independence at home.