Training Opportunities

We offer excellent ongoing training and support, real flexibility around working hours and a family team atmosphere.

Whether you are new to the care sector, or are an experienced home care worker with qualifications Rose Care is keen to support you in your job and career as an individual.

Our thorough training programme for home carers typically includes:   

•    How to do personal care  
•    Manual handling (moving/ positioning)
•    Communications
•    Fire Safety
•    First Aid
•    Food Hygiene
•    Safeguarding
•    Policies and Procedures
•    Medication 

Yes!

At Rose Care we pride ourselves on giving our team all the support and encouragement they need to keep their skills up-to-date and grow their skill-base. 

All professional care-givers are required to undertake mandatory courses on an ongoing basis.

We also actively advise and support the personal development of individuals within our team, encouraging interest in specialized learning (eg. dementia support/palliative care etc.) 

Lots! 

Whatever your experience in care work, when you join Rose Care, you will  be sure to develop new and transferable skills, win valuable experience and feel valued.

If we employ you, we will invest in you, supporting you as a member of the team and in your personal career journey. 

Yes, we will certainly encourage you in that. 

New care-givers work towards gaining their care certificate - an online course which takes about 3 months. Beyond that we will support your career in care ambitions.

If you already hold professional carer qualifications, we will continue to support you in your career journey. We can offer Levels 2 -5 in Health and Social Care diplomas, plus certificates in other specialist areas (such as Multiple sclerosis and Parkinsons disease, palliative care and dementia care).
 

Firstly, congratulations on achieving your Care Certificate! 

We look forward to supporting you further and will encourage you to work towards further relevant care sector qualifications such as Diplomas and specialist skills in particular areas of care. 

At Rose Care, we pay the training costs and should training sessions (eg. in using specialist equipment/ manual handling training) take place at other locations (Ipswich), we provide transport too.
 

To start with Rose Care, you do not need to have any qualifications as such - it’s more about your character, attitude and willingness to learn. Of course if you already have care sector relevant qualifications, we will be pleased to talk you through what we can offer.

At Rose Care, our experience means that we will know if you have the potential to be a home carer.

If you have a kind, friendly, compassionate nature, a desire to make a difference to real lives within your local community and want to work to help yourself, whilst helping others, why not start by giving us a call?