Looking for Care Agency Jobs in Ipswich, Suffolk or Essex?

Then Nayland Care could be the place for you.
If you’re a compassionate individual looking for home care agency jobs in Ipswich, Suffolk or Essex, then we want to chat with you! Nayland Care is a family-run, local agency and we pride ourselves on knowing our home care assistants and the environment in which they work.
At Nayland Care, we believe our home care assistants are only happy in their role if they are well supported and receive the right training. That’s why you’ll always be a person first and an employee second.
We take a team approach to the managing of care plans, and wherever possible, provide a consistent home care service for clients. This means, as a home support worker, you have the opportunity to build a good rapport with clients.
Quite simply, we have time for care and those who work for us share our values:
- Treating people as unique individuals
- Encouraging people to have choice and control over their care and support
- Listening to what people have to say and responding to their needs
- Respecting privacy and dignity at all times
- Making sure that care plans are always person centred
If you’re a compassionate individual looking for home care agency jobs in Ipswich, Suffolk or Essex, then we want to chat with you! Nayland Care is a family-run, local agency and we pride ourselves on knowing our home care assistants and the environment in which they work.
At Nayland Care, we believe our home care assistants are only happy in their role if they are well supported and receive the right training. That’s why you’ll always be a person first and an employee second.
We take a team approach to the managing of care plans, and wherever possible, provide a consistent home care service for clients. This means, as a home support worker, you have the opportunity to build a good rapport with clients.
Quite simply, we have time for care and those who work for us share our values:
- Treating people as unique individuals
- Encouraging people to have choice and control over their care and support
- Listening to what people have to say and responding to their needs
- Respecting privacy and dignity at all times
- Making sure that care plans are always person centred