Senior Adult Care Worker Apprentice
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Company: ARMSCARE LIMITED
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Location: Hunstanton, PE36 5HT
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Type: Apprenticeship
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Salary: £20,124.00 per year
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Sector: Care services
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Ref: NAS-2000034861
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Application Deadline Date: 06/07/2026
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Start Date: 13/07/2026
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Positions Available: 1
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Working Week: We offer genuine flexibility with part time or full time hours between 20–35 per week. Shifts include daytime, evening and some weekends, and we work with you to create a rota that fits your lifestyle while supporting consistent, high quality care.
Brief Description
Start your care leadership journey with ARMSCARE. As a Lead Adult Care Worker apprentice, you’ll build advanced care skills, support others in delivering person‑centred care and gain the confidence to take on greater responsibility. A great next step for anyone ready to grow and make a real impact.
Training to be Provided
- 1:1 support in the workplace with a dedicated apprenticeship tutor
- Workshops planned to suit the diary of all parties
- Monthly reviews
- Workplace mentor provided
- Quarterly reviews
Future Prospects
ARMSCARE is deeply committed to helping every team member grow. We invest in high‑quality training, ongoing development and clear career pathways, and we’re proud of our strong track record of promoting from within. Many of our senior carers and leaders began their journey with us, and we actively support apprentices to progress into higher‑level roles as their skills and confidence grow.
Vacancy Detail
- Learn how to develop, review and adapt person‑centred care plans, using your growing knowledge to support high‑quality care.
- Build advanced skills in monitoring vital signs such as blood pressure and heart rate, understanding how to record and report findings accurately.
- Gain confidence completing medication records and supporting safe medication practices in line with organisational procedures.
- Plan, lead and evaluate meaningful activities that promote residents’ wellbeing, independence and social engagement.
- Develop communication skills by updating families on their relative’s progress in a supportive and professional way.
- Learn to supervise care workers, offering guidance, role‑modelling best practice and helping new starters settle into their roles.
- Be trained to provide emergency cover when required, following agreed ways of working and escalating concerns appropriately.
- Take part in multidisciplinary team meetings, learning how care is coordinated with healthcare professionals and service managers.
Other Information
- Passing a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check.
- Be a UK resident or living in the UK or EU for the last three years for apprenticeship eligibility.