The voice of the National Trust in the uplands, you'll be working in partnership to ensure the future health of the Lake District fells.
Balancing time out in the fells, come rain or shine, with desk work, you'll lead and develop the upland ranger team in the South Lakes, work with volunteers and take ownership of the paths that conserve habitat and protect the fells for the future.
Service Care Solutions are currently recruiting experienced Support Workers in Cumbria.
Provide personalised, high-quality care and support to elderly individuals to enhance their independence in the community.
Responsibilities include building trusting relationships, visiting service users at home or in supported housing, offering personal care and emotional support aligned with their care plans, and collaborating with professionals for coordinated service delivery.
As a member of our bank team you will be able to choose the hours which suit you the best and keep free any time you wish to block off for family or personal reasons!
Also, if you do ever see a permanent position that you wish to pick up you will be in the best position to take advantage of it!
As a member of our bank team you will be able to choose the hours which suit you the best and keep free any time you wish to block off for family or personal reasons!
Also, if you do ever see a permanent position that you wish to pick up you will be in the best position to take advantage of it!
Creative Support is looking for a warm and caring Female Extra Care Worker to join our friendly staff team at Burnside Court our Extra Care service in Carlisle, Cumbria.
Here we provide quality care and support to 26 older residents, supporting and encouraging them to lead a fulfilling and enriched life.
Are you looking for a diverse role that is fun, stimulating and rewarding every day?
Ysbyty Ifan is one of our largest agricultural estates.
It comprises approximately 20,316 acres of stunning uplands, all within the boundaries of Snowdonia National Park, and includes the Machno, Eidda and Upper Conwy Valley valleys.
The Ysbyty Ifan estate came into our care after being transferred by the Treasury in 1951, which had obtained it in lieu of paying death tolls from the estates of the late Lord Penrhyn.