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Peripatetic Home Manager - North East based  

TN United Kingdom - Leeds LS1, West Yorkshire, Yorkshire and the Humber

At Akari Care, we provide residential and nursing care services to the elderly across the UK. Each care home is an extended family, bringing together residents and their loved ones, our colleagues in care... Hairdresser Care Home Work careers... 80.00-100.00 day

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Hairdresser Hairdresser  

Care Concern Group - Mearns

We're looking for a dedicated Hairdresser to join our care home team, where you'll provide professional hair services that brighten the days of our residents and help them feel pampered and well-cared... Hairdresser Care Home careers... Salary not available. View on company website.

from: s1jobs.com - 21 days ago

Senior Care Assistant  

HICA Group - Cottingham, East Midlands, England

You will oversee the care team and ensure the safe delivery of care, support and medication with all standards met during your shift. You will be fully supported by both the Deputy and Residential Manager... hairdressing nursing homes... £13.22 Per hour (Employer Est.)

from: glassdoor.com - Today

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Care Home Manager - Nurse Qualified  

Akari Care - Prudhoe, England

At Akari Care, we provide residential and nursing care services to the elderly across the UK. Each care home is an extended family, bringing together residents and their loved ones, our colleagues in care... nursing homes looking hair stylist... £24K - £29K (Glassdoor Est.)

from: glassdoor.com - 11 days ago

Care Assistant  

Right At Home Brentwood, Billericay & Rayleigh - Basildon, East of England, England

Right at Home Brentwood, Billericay & Rayleigh is an award-winning care provider who supports vulnerable adults in the local community who need care and support in their own home. We can offer you full... nursing home hair stylist... £14.30 Per hour (Employer Est.)

from: glassdoor.com - 14 days ago

Care Support Worker  

Carers Trust Heart of England - Coventry, England

Care Support Workers assist with personal care, light domestic duties and sometimes shopping, as well as companionship and reassurance. They may also provide support outside of the home to enable attendance... nursing home beautician... £12.60 - £13.28 Per hour (Employer Est.)

from: glassdoor.com - 15 days ago

Home Care Assistant (weekends)  

Right at Home Reading & Wokingham District - Wokingham, England

If you've worked in home care before we are sure you'll appreciate the Right at Home approach, but don't worry if you don't have previous work experience in a care role, it's a caring attitude that counts... assisted living hair stylist... £13.15 - £15.15 Per hour (Employer Est.)

from: glassdoor.com - 29 days ago


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  • Pay Lana

    I love working with the elderly and I connect really well with them. I’d like to try and get a hairdressing job working basically with elderly people. However I’m being discouraged by friends and family alike saying that I’ll get tired of it and that it’ll become so monotonous that I’ll soon regret it. They may be right, I don’t know… but the truth is that what really attracts me about the prospect is the relation with the people I do. They’re sweet, very grateful and they’ve always got so much to say and so many stories to tell that before you know it you’ve learned buckets from them …and without even realising! So I’m quite sure I like the job and I’d do great, my only doubt now is the pay. Could anyone give me a hint of what I could earn? Many thanks in advance!

    • Nicki:

      I so understand what you mean. I recently worked with someone who felt the same way. It took her years to make up her mind because she had all sorts of fears as well as a very complicated family life. She just took the plunge a few months ago and she is a totally renewed person, and she is soo happy that no matter what it’s been worth her while to make the change. I’m not totally sure about her earnings but as far as I can see she must be in the region of 22k/year –she has 15 years’ experience in a salon- I hope this helps!

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  • It should be exciting for them and available beyond the mere hair wash Lily

    After a number of years working in a salon in a small village, I’ve come to realise how important it is for the elderly to look after themselves. You’d assume that at a certain age people stop being interested in their looks and as long as they’re clear, the rest is inconsequential. Nothing further from the truth. Experience has shown me that no matter their age, they continue to care about their looks and some like to ‘play’ with their hair colour and style just as they did before. I’d like to claim the importance of good hair styling in care homes, to give our elderly the thrill and novelty that going to their local hairdresser once gave them. I have started offering my services part time in several care home and the experience is fabulous – for me probably as much as for my clients, as there’s so much they can teach you in the short time you spend together!- I just love it! What I don’t understand is why there aren’t more such services in care homes, residents love it plus it helps make routine more dynamic while relating it to their all-time habits…

    • Susan:

      I totally agree. I used to work in a salon and elderly ladies were just as recurrent as younger people! They love dolling themselves up just the same as you and I, and I understand it, some look a million dollars when they do and it is a great boost to their self-esteem.

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