Activities Assistant
Listed on 2026-08-17
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Healthcare
Caregiver, Elderly/Senior Care, Direct Support Professional/ Direct Care
You'll support the wellbeing and quality of life of residents by helping to plan and deliver meaningful, engaging and person-centred activities within a safe, welcoming and supportive environment. You'll encourage residents to express their individuality, maintain interests and connections, try new experiences and participate in daily life in ways that are meaningful to them. Depending on the service, you may support residents living with dementia, mental health conditions or complex care needs, always promoting dignity, choice, independence and wellbeing.
WhyJoin Easteden
- A Team That Has Your Back: A genuinely friendly, welcoming culture where you'll be supported by the people around you.
- A Voice That Shifts Things:
Your ideas are heard, valued and used to improve how our homes run. - Real Care for the Carers:
Wellbeing support for the people who spend every day caring for others. - Supportive Leadership:
Leaders who value your contribution, listen to your ideas and want to see you succeed. - Fully Funded Training:
Continuous learning and development to build your knowledge, skills and confidence. - Career Development Opportunities:
Opportunities to develop your skills and progress within a growing organisation. - Modern, Resident-Focused Care:
Be part of an organisation committed to continually improving how we work and putting residents at the heart of what we do. - Work That Truly Matters:
Help create meaningful moments, positive experiences and genuine connections for our residents every day.
No two days will be exactly the same. You'll get to know our residents as individuals and help create activities and experiences based around their interests, preferences, abilities and life stories.
- Welcome new residents and help them settle into their new home.
- Get to know residents, their interests, preferences, abilities and the things that are meaningful to them.
- Help plan and deliver creative, meaningful and resident-led social, recreational and wellbeing activities.
- Support residents to express their individuality, choices and preferences.
- Encourage participation, independence, confidence and social connection.
- Support reminiscence and the development of resident life stories through meaningful conversations and experiences.
- Help create positive daily experiences that promote enjoyment, purpose and wellbeing.
- Build positive relationships with residents, families, visitors, community groups and external activity providers.
- Work collaboratively with nursing, care, catering, housekeeping and wider teams to support a positive resident experience.
- Listen to resident feedback and help identify new ideas and opportunities to enhance activities and wellbeing.
- Observe residents' participation and wellbeing and share relevant information appropriately with colleagues.
- Maintain appropriate records and documentation.
- Follow safeguarding, confidentiality, infection prevention, health and safety and other organisational requirements.
- Help create a welcoming, inclusive and respectful environment where residents are treated with dignity and respect.
More than anything, we're looking for someone who genuinely enjoys connecting with people and wants to make everyday life meaningful for our residents.
What We Are Looking For- Compassionate, warm and respectful, with a genuine interest in supporting others.
- Creative and enthusiastic, with ideas for bringing people together and creating positive experiences.
- A confident communicator who can build positive relationships with residents, families, colleagues and visitors.
- A good listener who takes the time to understand individual interests, preferences and choices.
- Comfortable encouraging residents with different abilities and support needs to participate in ways that are meaningful to them.
- Organised and able to maintain appropriate records and documentation.
- Positive, flexible and able to work both independently and collaboratively as part of a team.
- Understanding of the importance of dignity, safeguarding, confidentiality, equality, inclusion and professional boundaries.
- Willing to undertake all training required for the role and achieve and maintain NISCC registration where applicable.
- Flexible to work evenings, weekends and public holidays where required.
You don't necessarily need to have worked as an Activities Assistant before. Relevant experience can come from employment, volunteering, community involvement, unpaid caring responsibilities or other life experience. If you can demonstrate compassion, creativity, strong people skills and an understanding of meaningful, person-centred engagement, we'd love to hear from you.
Preferred Qualifications- An NVQ Level 2 or Level 3 in Health & Social Care, or equivalent.
- Experience supporting vulnerable adults within a care, healthcare, community or wellbeing setting.
- Experience or skills in areas such as arts and crafts, music, exercise, gardening, games, events or other recreational activities.
- Experience engaging with community groups, external activity…
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