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Personal Carer - EAD07758

East Dunbartonshire Council
Pay £13.88–£15.43 per hour
Location Townhead
Contract time Part time

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7.6

Rated 7.6 out of 10, based on 29 employees who took the Breakroom Quiz

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  • People enjoy this job
  • Good employer
  • Respectful managers
  • Proper breaks

About East Dunbartonshire Council

East Dunbartonshire Council is a Scottish local authority. They oversee local services.

Job description from East Dunbartonshire Council

Job Summary

Please note salary will be pro-rated for part-time hours.

Vacancies with various hours

Salary – £13.88 to £15.43 per hour.

Are you a caring, compassionate and reliable person who is interested in supporting people in the local community? Then being a Home Carer could be just the job you are looking for.

This is an extremely rewarding role where you will be proud of the difference you make!

Our Care at Home Service, provides essential care to the most vulnerable in our communities, within their own homes. Successful applicants will provide a range of services, including personal care, meal preparation and management of medication. We provide extensive training on all areas of the role.

Working hours will be across a shift pattern of Early shifts (7:30 – 1.30pm) and Late shifts (4pm to 10pm) across a 7 day period including weekends. There are posts available across different shift patterns, Teams and geographical area up to 30 hours per week.

We offer competitive rates of pay, generous annual leave and other terms and conditions.

It is desirable to hold an SVQ level 2/ SCQF level 6 qualification. East Dunbartonshire Council will seek to support and fund successful applicants in achieving an SVQ2 qualification.

Our structure offers a career pathway for promotion for those who wish to progress within Adult Social Care.

It is preferable that you hold a full Driving Licence as for posts in some Teams this is essential. Care at Home Fleet Cars are available for use during shifts.

All successful applicants will be required to register with the Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC) within 6 months of starting employment. As part of the Local Authority pay deal you will not have to pay SSSC application or renewal fees.

PLEASE NOTE – Applicants should submit their application as soon as possible. The advert will be held open for an extended period and vacancies, which arise during this time, will be filled from this advert rolling recruitment.

For more information about the role and available posts please contact Donna Gibson Team Leader of the Care at Home Service, on 0141 578 2101.

Charter of Commitment

The commitment by East Dunbartonshire Council to job applicants is as follows:

• Individuals will be treated in a polite, friendly and welcoming manner.

• Equalities monitoring will be conducted to ensure a fair and equitable process with

screening being carried out to anonymise sensitive information such as age, gender and disability.

• The information that we receive will be treated in confidence and with discretion. Only the relevant HR representative/team and the relevant service will see the application form.

• We will encourage and welcome applications from applicants under the disability symbol. Where the essential criteria are met an interview will be offered to those applying under the disability symbol.

• We will be pleased to make any reasonable adjustments to ensure accessibility at the interview.

• We will advise you within reasonable time after the closing date if you have not met the interview criteria. (Normally within 4 weeks)

• We will advise you of meeting the criteria for interview normally within 3 weeks.

• We will advise you if you have been successful or unsuccessful at the interview stage as soon as practically possible.

PVG / Disclosure Scotland

The following criteria applies to all roles within East Dunbartonshire Council where PVG/Disclosure checks are essential criteria

Where the post you are applying for is considered Regulated Work under the Protection of Vulnerable Groups (Scotland) Act, 2007, successful candidates will be required to join the PVG Scheme, or undergo a PVG Scheme Update check, prior to confirmation of employment being made by East Dunbartonshire Council.

Please note, successful candidates will be expected to meet the cost of the relevant check which will be deducted from the successful candidate’s first salary payment.

In specific circumstances the payment could be deducted in instalments from an employee’s wages following commencement of employment. Approval in such circumstances will be made by HR Services Lead.

Should an employee leave in advance of the payment being deducted, the full amount will be deducted from the employee’s final salary.

The criteria outlined above will apply to existing employees of East Dunbartonshire Council who apply for roles for which a PVG/Disclosure check is required.

Website

East Dunbartonshire Council

Job insights from Breakroom

Care workers and assistants

Care workers and assistants help support people in their daily lives to live as independently as possible

What you’ll do as a care worker/assistant:

  • Help with social or physical activities
  • Household tasks, like cleaning and washing
  • Support by preparing food, and providing help with eating and other tasks like bathing and getting dressed
  • Check and monitor health and help with medication

Is it right for you?

This job may involve:

  • Standing
  • Heavy lifting
  • Helping with personal care
  • Physical activity
  • Emotionally demanding duties
  • Wearing a uniform
  • Night work
  • Long hours
  • Anti-social hours
  • Cleaning
  • Working alone

Map

Townhead

A map of the rough location for this vacancy

What employees say

Pay

    Good
  • Most people are paid a living wage

    Do East Dunbartonshire Council pay a living wage?

    Most people are paid a living wage.

    How we know this

    75% of people say they are paid at or above the Real Living Wage for where they live.

    Based on data from 16 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between December 2022 and September 2024.

    Why this matters

    Everyone should be paid enough to live on.

    The Real Living Wage is a voluntary rate employers can sign up to that is based on the real cost of living.

    The current rates are £12.00 per hour, and £13.15 per hour in London.

    Find out more in our explainer about the Real Living Wage.

  • Good
  • Most people are paid market rates

    Do East Dunbartonshire Council pay market rates?

    Most people are paid above average for their job.

    How we know this

    67% of people are paid above average for the type of work they do.

    Based on data from 12 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between September 2022 and September 2024.

    Why this matters

    Pay can vary a lot between types of job. Employers should be ensuring that the rates their staff are paid are in line with similar roles elsewhere.

  • Okay
  • Only some people get paid breaks

    Do workers at East Dunbartonshire Council get paid breaks?

    Sometimes. Only some people get paid breaks.

    How we know this

    55% of people say they don’t get paid breaks.

    Based on data from 11 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between December 2022 and September 2024.

    Why this matters

    A good job should have paid breaks.

    You should be paid for all your time at work, whether you’re on a break or not.

  • Good
  • Most people get sick pay

    Do East Dunbartonshire Council pay sick pay?

    Yes. Most people get proper sick pay.

    How we know this

    69% of people say they would get paid if they were sick but scheduled to work.

    Based on data from 16 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between December 2022 and September 2024.

    Why this matters

    Everyone gets sick sometimes. You should be able to take time off without worrying.

    At a good job you should still get paid if you’re scheduled to work but can’t due to sickness. Your contract should say how many sick days you can take each year.

    This is more than the legal minimum, which says you should only get paid if you are unwell for 4 full days. See Citizens Advice for more details.

  • Good
  • Most people don’t do unpaid extra work

    Do workers at East Dunbartonshire Council do extra work that they don't get paid for?

    Rarely. Most people don’t do unpaid extra work.

    How we know this

    80% of people report that they don’t do extra unpaid work.

    Based on data from 10 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between December 2022 and September 2024.

    Why this matters

    Everyone should get paid for any extra work they do, even if it is outside your contracted hours. At a good job, you should be paid for all the time you spend at work.

Hours and flexibility

    Okay
  • Only some people get a choice of shifts

    Do East Dunbartonshire Council workers get to choose the shifts they work?

    Some people don’t get enough choice over which shifts they work.

    How we know this

    36% report that their manager doesn’t give them enough choice over which shifts they work.

    Based on data from 11 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between December 2022 and September 2024.

    Why this matters

    A good job is flexible around your personal life. This means you get a say in when you prefer to work.

  • Good
  • Easy to book holiday

    How easy is it to book a holiday at East Dunbartonshire Council?

    Most people find it easy to book holiday.

    How we know this

    67% of people report it’s easy to book holidays.

    Based on data from 15 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between December 2022 and September 2024.

    Why this matters

    A good job should let you take time off when you need it, and it shouldn’t be a nightmare to arrange.

  • Good
  • Shifts don’t get changed at short notice

    Do East Dunbartonshire Council managers change shifts at short notice?

    Most managers don’t change people’s shifts at short notice.

    How we know this

    100% of people say their manager doesn’t changes their shifts at the last minute.

    Based on data from 11 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between December 2022 and September 2024.

    Why this matters

    If your manager is often changing your shifts at short notice that’s a sign of poor planning. At a good job you won’t be messed around at the last minute.

  • Good
  • Most people find it easy to take sick leave

    How easy is it to take sick leave at East Dunbartonshire Council?

    Most people find it easy to take sick leave.

    How we know this

    86% of people report that it’s easy to take time off if they are sick.

    Based on data from 14 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between December 2022 and September 2024.

    Why this matters

    Everyone gets sick sometimes. You should be able to take time off when you need to.

    A good job should support you when you’re unwell and have systems in place that will allow you to take time off to recover when you need it.

Workplace

    Good
  • Most people feel treated with respect

    Do people at East Dunbartonshire Council feel treated with respect by their managers?

    Most people feel treated with respect by their managers.

    How we know this

    73% of people say they’re treated with respect by their managers.

    Based on data from 15 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between December 2022 and September 2024.

    Why this matters

    Everyone should get treated with respect by their managers. You shouldn’t feel discriminated against or bullied, and if you have a problem you should be able to speak to someone about it.

  • Good
  • Most people get proper breaks

    Do people at East Dunbartonshire Council get proper breaks?

    Most people get proper breaks.

    How we know this

    80% of people report that they get to take proper breaks.

    Based on data from 15 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between December 2022 and September 2024.

    Why this matters

    When you take a break it should be a proper rest. It should last the full duration and you shouldn’t get pulled off it.

  • Okay
  • Some people are stressed

    Is it stressful to work at East Dunbartonshire Council?

    Some people feel stressed here.

    How we know this

    65% of people say they often feel stressed at work.

    Based on data from 17 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between December 2022 and September 2024.

    Why this matters

    Work isn’t always easy, but if you’re frequently feel stressed, that’s not good.

    Your employer should support you with enough people and resources to get your job done without feeling overwhelmed.

  • Good
  • Most people enjoy their job

    Do people at East Dunbartonshire Council enjoy their jobs?

    Most people enjoy their job.

    How we know this

    82% of people report they enjoy their job.

    Based on data from 11 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between December 2022 and September 2024.

  • Okay
  • Only some people recommend their team

    Do people at East Dunbartonshire Council recommend working with their team?

    Only some people recommend working with their team.

    How we know this

    35% of people report that they wouldn’t recommend working with their immediate team to a friend.

    Based on data from 17 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between December 2022 and September 2024.

    Why this matters

    A good job means enjoying the place where you work.

    The people you work with every day really matter. They can be the difference between a terrible day and a great one.

    If you’d recommend your team to a friend, this shows that something’s going right.

  • Okay
  • Only some people get enough training

    Do people get enough training when they start at East Dunbartonshire Council?

    Some people did’t get enough training when they started.

    How we know this

    63% of people report they didn’t get enough training when they started working here.

    Based on data from 16 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between December 2022 and September 2024.

    Why this matters

    A good job should give you good training when you start, not just drop you in at the deep end.

    This means that you’ll be happier and more productive from day one and shows that your employer values you.

    It’s also very important if your job involves anything that could be dangerous. Good training from the outset keeps you and your team safe.

  • Okay
  • Only some people get support to progress

    Are people given support to progress at East Dunbartonshire Council?

    Only some people are given support to progress here.

    How we know this

    In the last year, 60% of people report not being given an opportunity to get better at their job, learn a new skill, learn to manage a team or get more responsibility in their role.

    Based on data from 15 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between December 2022 and September 2024.

    Why this matters

    A good job should help you progress at work, if you want to. That might be supporting you to get better at the job you currently have, learn something new, manage a team or take on more responsibilities.

    This means you’ll be able to build on your skills and experience, and earn more money.

  • Needs improving
  • Head office doesn’t understand what’s happening

    Do people think East Dunbartonshire Council head office understands what's happening where they work?

    Most people think head office doesn’t understand what’s happening where they work.

    How we know this

    88% of people think that this employer’s head office or owners don’t have a good understanding of what’s really happening where they work.

    Based on data from 17 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between December 2022 and September 2024.

    Why this matters

    At a good job, the role of head office should be to support the people on the frontline serving customers.

    To do that properly, the company’s owners or head office need to have a good understanding of what’s really happening on the frontline. This is especially important when a company owns multiple locations.

  • Needs improving
  • Most people don’t feel well informed by head office

    Do workers feel well informed about how East Dunbartonshire Council is doing?

    Most people don’t feel well informed about how the company is doing.

    How we know this

    75% of people feel that they aren’t kept well informed about how the company is doing as a whole.

    Based on data from 16 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between December 2022 and September 2024.

    Why this matters

    At a good job, there should be a supportive relationship between the people working on the frontline serving customers and the people who own the company or work in head office.

    You should be kept informed about how the company is doing as a whole, both in good times and when things get tough for the business.

Find out more about working at East Dunbartonshire Council

What East Dunbartonshire Council employees say about their job

  • Best thing

    Time goes by very quickly as I’m always busy.

    Worst thing

    Too small a place to work in

    8.0

    East Dunbartonshire Council Employee, September 2024

  • Best thing

    The children I work with & the lovely staff team I am part off.

    Worst thing

    The paper work

    9.4

    East Dunbartonshire Council Early years practitioner, April 2021

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