Bay Care | 30 Hours per Week | Hybrid Working
Bay Care is expanding its Treatment of Disease, Disorder or Injury (TDDI) services and is looking for an experienced Clinical Lead (Registered Nurse) to help shape and lead this developing clinical service.
This is a key leadership role at an exciting stage of growth. As Clinical Lead, you will provide clinical oversight, governance, and decision-making, ensuring safe, high-quality care while supporting the development of Bay Care's TDDI services.
You'll lead on clinical triage, staff competency, governance, and quality assurance, helping to build a safe, structured and compliant clinical service as it grows.
Role Overview
As a Domiciliary Child Care Worker, you'll support children with varying needs within their own homes and the community. Unlike live-in or long shifts, domiciliary care focuses on shorter, structured visits to provide essential support, encourage independence, and build safe, trusting relationships.
What the Role Involves
Visiting children in their homes at agreed times (morning, after school, evening, weekend support)
Assisting with daily routines (personal care, meals, homework, activities)
Supporting children to access the community (clubs, appointments, social activities)
Encouraging independence and self-confidence
Offering emotional and behavioural support
Working in line with individual care plans
Keeping accurate records of support provided and any incidents/concerns
Communicating effectively with families, schools, and professionals involved in the child's care
Children You May Work With
Children with additional or complex needs
Young people who may have experienced trauma, neglect, or challenging backgrounds
Neurodiverse children (autism, ADHD, learning difficulties)
Each care package will be tailored to the child you'll always have a clear briefing
Qualities You'll Need
Consistency & reliability - children need carers they can depend on
Patience & understanding - every child is different
Compassion & empathy - putting the child's needs first
Resilience - handling challenging situations calmly
Flexibility - working across different homes and families
Strong communication - liaising with families, schools, and professionals
Positive energy - making visits enjoyable and supportive
Support & Training
Structured induction and shadow shifts before working independently
Ongoing training, including safeguarding, behaviour management, and specialist skills
Access to Health & Social Care qualifications (Level 2/3)
Guidance and support from our office and management team
This is a rewarding role where you can truly make a difference in a child’s life every day.
✨ £28,704 PA✨ Training provided✨ Career progression opportunities✨ Supportive team
📩 Email: office@baycaregroup.
Live-In Children’s Support Worker
Role Overview
As a Live-In Children’s Support Worker, your role is to provide consistent, high-quality care and support to a child within their own home. You may be working on a 1:1 basis or as part of a 2:1 package depending on the individual care plan. Your presence helps create stability, trust, and a safe environment where the child can thrive.
This is a rewarding role where you can truly make a difference in a child’s life every day.
Bay Care has a proven track record of dynamic working in close partnership with Torbay & South Devon NHS Trust, to develop and improve support services for adults requiring social care in their own homes. The Peripatetic Night Service is an example of this dynamic working, which will provide focussed roaming 'night-time' support and assistance to vulnerable adults with planned or urgent social care needs.
The Peripatetic Night Service will provide an immediately available care support service to people in their own homes, during the late night/early morning - and will have a number of main overall aims and objectives, including:
To reduce/prevent the number of hospital admissions or residential care placements
To support the safe discharge home following hospital admissions and placements in other residential settings.
To provide specific or urgent or time critical care support to individuals, to reduce the demand on other community and emergency service resources.
Are you kind, compassionate and ready to start an amazing new career?
*Drivers essential for this position*
The Bay Care Group is on the lookout for Rapid Response Workers to join our team!
Covering Devon
We are an inspirational team of dedicated professionals and we are always ready to welcome new members.
Now is the time to join the care sector to enhance the lives of the vulnerable people within your community.
Are you working within care already or looking for a career change?
We are actively recruiting for our team to join the Bay Care Family.
Part time/ Full Time permanent positions are available with a range of flexible working patterns- mornings/evenings/weekends - every other
As a Care Worker, you will be playing a key role in helping vulnerable people live independently in the comfort and security of their own homes.
We’re looking for reliable, compassionate individuals who want a stable, rewarding role in care.
Are you kind, compassionate and ready to start an amazing new career?
*Drivers essential for this position*
The Bay Care Group is on the lookout for Rapid Response Workers to join our team!
Covering Torbay
We are an inspirational team of dedicated professionals and we are always ready to welcome new members.
Now is the time to join the care sector to enhance the lives of the vulnerable people within your community.
Are you working within care already or looking for a career change?
We are actively recruiting for our team to join the Bay Care Family.
Part time/ Full Time permanent positions are available with a range of flexible working patterns- mornings/evenings/weekends - every other
As a Care Worker, you will be playing a key role in helping vulnerable people live independently in the comfort and security of their own homes.
Duties may include but are not limited to:
· To assist clients will all personal care and support.