Ambulance care assistant pay in Manchester May 2026
How much do ambulance care assistants in Manchester get paid?
ambulance care assistants in Manchester earn
£10.35-12.49 per hour
Based on 65 employee reviews
Who are the top ambulance care assistant employers?
Who are the worst ambulance care assistant employers?
Recent ambulance care assistant Jobs in Manchester
- Senior Care Assistant - Littleover at Avery Healthcare posted 2 days ago
- Care Assistant - Days at Lovett Care posted 3 days ago
- Care Assistant at HC One posted 3 days ago
- Care Assistant at Helping Hands posted yesterday
- Care Assistant at Helping Hands posted 2 days ago
- Health Care Support Worker - Neurorehabilitation at The Northern Care Alliance NHS Foundation Trust posted 4 days ago
How are people paid?
Based on 65 employees
What contracts are people on?
Based on 64 employees
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What do ambulance care assistants do?
Care workers have the job of supporting and looking after vulnerable people. This includes children, the elderly and adults with disabilities.
They can work in private care homes or in patients’ homes. Sometimes care workers need to stay overnight.
Other names for care workers are:
- Direct care workers
- Carers
- Care assistants
- Healthcare assistants (HCAs)
- Support workers
- Personal carers/ assistants
- Shared lives workers
This type of job involves day-to-day support for patients. This can include:
- Helping with washing, getting dressed and going to the bathroom
- Preparing food and helping with eating
- Household cleaning, laundry and shopping
- Keeping patients company and getting involved with activities
- Making sure patients are taking any medication
This is a physical job, and you may be on your feet a lot.
You may have to work night shifts, on weekends and bank holidays.
Some care worker jobs are entry level and can offer on-the-job training.
If you want to apply for a care worker job, you might need the following:
- Passed background checks
- You may have to have some GCSEs, Level 1 or 2 qualification, or a relevant apprenticeship
- The right to work in the UK
For more information about care workers, read our guide to the best care companies to work for.