About the role
Female Waking Night Support Worker
Winchester
£850 per week
Immediate Start
The Opportunity
We are recruiting a Female Waking Night Support Worker to support an elderly female client with dementia in Winchester.
This is a one-to-one placement in a calm, private home environment. You will provide consistent overnight supervision, reassurance and dementia-led support.
This is a stable, ongoing package with structured rotation.
The Package
• £850 per week
• 4 weeks on, 2 weeks off rotation
• Monday to Sunday night shifts
• Ongoing placement
• Immediate start required
The Role
You will:
• Provide overnight waking support
• Monitor safety and wellbeing
• Support with dementia-related behaviours
• Offer reassurance and emotional stability
• Maintain accurate care documentation
• Ensure dignity, safeguarding and best practice at all times
This is not a shift-based residential setting. This is dedicated one-to-one care.
Candidate Requirements
• Female support worker
• Proven dementia care experience
• Experience in waking night roles
• Calm, patient and emotionally resilient
• Reliable and available for immediate start
• Right to work in the UK
Desirable:
• Experience in private home care settings
Ideal Profile
You are steady under pressure.
You understand dementia presentation overnight.
You provide reassurance without escalation.
You prioritise dignity and safeguarding
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