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Gender:
Female


Care Experience:
Live in care, Hourly carer, Care home, Family member


Please confirm the appropriate experience range you have in a previous role by using the drop-down menu option:
6+


Looking for work in:
North West


Where are you located?:
Manchester


Care Skills:
Brain Injury, Cancer, Catheter Care, Children / Young People, Complex Care, COSHH Training, Dementia, End of life / Palliative Care, Epilepsy / Buccal midazolam, Incontinence, Learning Disability, Manual Handling, Medication Training, Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinsons, Peg Feeding, Personal Care, Spinal Injury, Stroke


Care Qualifications:
NVQ Health and Social Care


English Language level:
Fluent


Driving License:
Full License


Do you have your own car?:
No


Do you have a current DBS?:
Yes


Is your DBS (formerly known as a CRB) Enhanced?:
Yes


When you received your DBS did you join the update service?:
Yes


Are you on the Care Certificate?:
Yes


Are you British or a National of the European Economic Area (EEA) or do you have a permit to work in the UK for a minimum of six months?:
Yes


Do you need help with visas or sponsorship?:
No


My name is Iris, I live in Manchester. I am a very reliable hard working individual and excellent communicator with a friendly and outgoing personality who works well with other whilst working efficiently on my own, whether as a team member or in a supervisory capacity. I have over 10years years experience in health and social care, With the experience I have gained over the years working with elderly people in residential homes, nursing homes and taking care of elderly people with dementia in their own homes ( live in care) .Supporting clients in all matters of personal care according to their personal needs. I am great caregiver because I always make sure that the clients in my care are always happy and feeling safe, loved and warm in their own environment and most of all that are treated with respect and dignity. That will give a peace of mind to their families.