What Does It Mean To Be A CAREGiver?
We have a wide range of CAREGiver roles to suit people with varying levels of experience.
Some involve providing companionship, spending time with clients doing what they love best.
Others deliver more hands-on care for clients with more specific needs such as dementia, with duties including assisting with bathing and getting dressed.

Who Can Become A CAREGiver?
Whether you’ve worked in the care sector before or want to make the move into care, we have a role for you.
We prize a warm heart and caring nature above previous experience, providing training and support to help you reach your full potential.

Why Join HomeInstead?
Each of our CAREGivers is a valued member of the team, shown by our market-leading annual satisfaction survey scores. The latest survey we conducted among CAREGivers found that:
✔️96% are proud to work for Home Instead
✔️95% feel motivated to go the extra mile
✔️88% see themselves working at Home Instead in 12 months’ time
✔️82% would recommend Home Instead as a great place to work
Our training is just as exceptional. We are the only care company to be awarded two Princess Royal Training Awards for our Alzheimer’s and dementia training, which is City & Guilds accredited. Supporting and encouraging our CAREGivers in delivering their vital work is one of our biggest priorities.
Each Home Instead office has a close relationship with its CAREGivers, which helps maintain business success. Our values inform everything we do, and that means that our CAREGivers know how to deliver exceptional care.
The ‘Home Instead Way’ includes personalised one-to-one care, visits at a minimum of an hour, and an optimistic outlook on age. That’s how our CAREGivers know that they are making a positive difference to somebody’s life.