The ins and outs of working as a carer
Working as a private carer in the UK is a rewarding career that pays well and can fit around your lifestyle. With Helping Hands, we provide all the support you need to be an amazing live-in carer.
Every one of our carers receives the level of instruction they need to support their customer, plus continuing development throughout your career with us.
Some of our best carers never professionally cared for anyone before they came to Helping Hands, although we will always value the experience and skills that you bring with you. We are here to support you and you are there to compassionately support your customer – together we make a great team.
Deciding to work in another country is a big decision. Many of our foreign and expat carers tell us it’s a decision they didn’t take lightly. But working in care, especially within the UK, can be an extremely rewarding experience. Read Alison’s story about how she splits her time between the UK and Spain.
Learn more about the pay and benefits of a live-in carer for Helping Hands, and take a look at the full job description. Find out more about applying for UK carer jobs.
Free award-winning assessment before you start
We provide all the practical skills you need to begin your new and exciting career as a live-in carer. The Helping Hands live-in carer assessment and selection week provides the highest quality of practical instruction for new carers. It’s industry renowned.
There are several Helping Hands assessment and selection centres around the UK – in Bolton, Swansea, Alcester, and Peterborough – and we also have one in Cape Town, South Africa.
Our course for live-in carers lasts four days, from Monday-Thursday, and during that time you will learn the practical skills to assist you in your first placement and beyond.
Here’s how the assessment works:
Your four-day course is provided completely free of charge.
Travel expenses – you will need to pay for your travel (including flights) to and from the assessment centre.
Accommodation – we can provide local accommodation in a nearby hotel for the duration of your assessment and before your first placement begins.
If you are joining us as a visiting carer then you will receive instruction relevant to your role, as well as an appropriate period of shadowing with an established carer, organised by your local branch team.
Starting your first placement as a carer in the UK
It’s an exciting day when you begin your first placement as a Helping Hands private carer. Before you start work, we’ll advise on the best route to get to the customer’s home from where you’re staying. When you arrive, you’ll have a handover with the existing carer.
It’s a very useful time to really get to know your customer and the house – and even find out practical advice from the other carer’s experience. The existing carer and the family will be able to tell you about the local area, such as where the local tourist centre is, and the library or leisure centre. So if you’re into sightseeing, reading or swimming, you’ll know exactly where to go when you have free time.
Within 24 hours of starting your placement you’ll hear from your local care service manager who will call or visit to help you settle into your role. But anytime – day or night – there is support available on our Carer Helpline, in case of an emergency.
Flexibility of working as a live-in carer in the UK
Working as a live-in carer – with your accommodation and food paid for while you’re on placement – means you don’t have to worry so much about the cost of living.
It is possible for you request placements in certain parts of the country, maybe where you have family or friends close by, or if there’s a particular region you’d like to visit.
One of the many great things about working as a live-in carer is that you can use your time between placements to travel or visit family and friends, whether that’s in the UK or back in your home country.
I can do the type of job I enjoy, yet still enjoy my Spanish lifestyle. I chose Helping Hands because they are a nationwide company, meaning I could work near Nottingham where my family are… read more
Alison, a live-in carer from Spain
Essential things for working in the UK as a carer
To join Helping Hands as a carer, you will need:
- A compassionate nature and good communication skills
- The passion to really make a difference to someone’s life
- The right to work in the UK
- Excellent levels of English, both spoken and written
- To pass the Enhanced Disclosure checks by the Disclosure Barring Service
UK bank account
A UK bank account is essential so we can pay you. If you don’t have one when you arrive in the UK, we can issue you with a prepayment card so we can pay you when you start work, we will also provide you with a letter so you can easily set up a UK bank account at any high-street bank or building society. Please note – you cannot make transfers from your prepayment card to someone else’s bank account, you can only be paid into this card and make purchases with it.
When you visit the bank, remember to take two forms of ID with you, such as your passport or European ID card and the proof of employment letter.
Alternatively, you can use an existing online bank account such as Monzo or Revolut so that we can pay you.
When you register with a bank, you cannot disclose your customer’s home address. Please use our head office address for any post you need to be sent to you, we can then redirect this to you in your placement.
National Insurance number
You’ll need a UK National Insurance number, just make an appointment to see your local benefits office or Job Centre Plus and they will make the arrangements.
In the meantime, we’ll put you on a temporary National Insurance number, but it’s important to have your permanent number set-up within 1-2 months of arriving in the UK. More information about this can be found at https://www.gov.uk/apply-national-insurance-number
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