Job Detail

Care Assistant / Support Worker

Job Title: Bank Support Worker
Reference Number: HCPA004517
Company Name: D-Triumph Care Ltd.
Shifts Available: Mornings , Evenings , Days , Nights , Weekends
Location: Bishops Stortford, Welwyn Garden City
Type of Care Provider: Support at Home
Supporting individuals with: Learning Disability , Mental Health , Physical Disability , Sensory Impairment , Epilepsy , Neurological Conditions
Pay/Salary: £12.50 Per Hour
Hours of Work: Bank Staff - Approx 20 Hours Per Week - Typical shifts: 07:00 - 09:00 / 17:00 - 19:00
Driving Required: Yes
Contract Type: 0 Hours Contract

About the Company

 

D-Triumph Care Ltd is a warm and trusted home-care provider offering personalised support to both children and adults right where they feel safest and happiest – at home. The organisation is fully registered with the Care Quality Commission (CQC) and has been rated “Good,” reflecting its commitment to offering care that is compassionate, safe, and reliable. From newborns and young children to adults and older people, D-Triumph Care is dedicated to meeting a wide range of needs with professionalism and genuine care.

 

With a strong reputation for excellence and a heart for serving the community, D-Triumph Care is committed to making a positive difference in every life they touch. Their purpose is simple – to deliver meaningful, high-quality care that brings comfort, dignity, and peace of mind to individuals and their families.

 

Why should I apply for this Bank Support Worker job?

 

  • Join a compassionate, values-driven team - Be part of a community that prioritises dignity, respect, and kindness in every interaction.
  • Feel genuinely valued and supported - Work in an environment where your voice is heard and your wellbeing matters.
  • Make a meaningful impact every day - Support individuals across all ages and see the real difference your care makes.
  • Enjoy person-centred, rewarding work - Build authentic relationships and deliver care that’s tailored to each individual.
  • Thrive in a warm, collaborative culture - Work alongside passionate colleagues who encourage and uplift one another.
  • Access ongoing training and development - Grow your skills with opportunities for learning and career progression.
  • Be empowered by thoughtful leadership - Contribute ideas and be part of a team that invests in your success.
  • Build a career with purpose and pride - Help others live fuller lives while shaping a fulfilling future for yourself.

 

What does this Bank Support Worker job involve?

 

  • Provide personal care with dignity - Support with washing, dressing, grooming, and daily routines to promote comfort and independence.
  • Assist with meals and healthy living - Help prepare food, encourage nutritious habits, and maintain a safe, comfortable home environment.
  • Support with medication and appointments - Administer medication and accompany individuals to GP visits or other essential appointments.
  • Encourage social and community engagement - Help individuals stay active in hobbies, school, or local activities to reduce isolation and build confidence.
  • Offer companionship and emotional support - Share conversations, play, read, and provide reassurance to foster inclusion and wellbeing.
  • Communicate with families and colleagues - Work collaboratively to ensure everyone feels informed, supported, and involved in care decisions.
  • Maintain accurate care records - Observe wellbeing, document daily notes, and celebrate progress to uphold high-quality care.
  • Empower independence and self-esteem - Promote choice, confidence, and personal growth in every interaction.
  • Deliver care rooted in kindness and respect - Build trusting relationships through patience, empathy, and consistent support.
  • Make a meaningful impact every day - Contribute to a brighter, more fulfilling life for young adults and older individuals.

 

Am I the right person for this Bank Support Worker job?

 

  • At least 1 year of experience in a care or support role

  • A genuinely caring, patient and compassionate nature

  • Strong communication skills and a respectful approach

  • Ability to work confidently both independently and as part of a team

  • Reliable, punctual, and committed to professional standards

  • Comfortable supporting individuals of different ages and needs

  • Must be able to drive and have access to a personal car 

  • Willingness to learn, develop and follow care plans and guidance