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We pay the real Living Wage

We are thrilled to announce that Brunelcare is an accredited Real Living Wage Employer.

All colleagues at Brunelcare are paid at or above the Real Living Wage of £10.90 per hour. Set by the Living Wage Foundation, the Real Living Wage has been independently calculated according to the real cost of living, which is based on a basket of household goods and services. This wage applies to all workers over the age of 18.

We are delighted to be able to offer this wage to all colleagues at Brunelcare. We have seen our staff demonstrate extraordinary dedication, passion and resilience in the face of unprecedented challenges, and believe the vital services social care workers provide deserve to be recognised.

We are a living wage employer.

Latest Jobs

D2A Specialist Healthcare Support Worker

£12.50 per hour (Contract hours only)

Bridgwater, Highbridge, Cheddar & Surrounding Areas

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Community Carer (Weekends only)

£12.50 per hour (Contract hours only)

Bridgwater & Surrounding Areas

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Community Carer

£11.50 per hour (Contract hours only)

Highbridge, Burnham-on-Sea & Cheddar

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Senior Community Carer

£11.65 – £12.43 per hour (Contract hours only)

Bridgwater & Surrounding areas

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The benefits of working with us include

  • We are a Real Living Wage employer offering £11.50 per hour plus an additional £1 per hour on weekends for contract staff
  • £500 welcome bonus upon completion of probation period
  • 45p per mile mileage allowance PLUS an additional hour's pay for every 20 miles travelled
  • We pay for any relevant DBS checks, uniform and any PPE required. We also support all employees to complete appropriate training relevant to their role
  • We give between 2-5 days more than the statutory minimum holiday, pro rata
  • We offer weekend and bank holiday pay enhancements

Meet Geoff, Somerset Community Carer

12th Dec 2024

Launching our ambitious new strategy: the road to 2030

We have unveiled our plans for the future in a new six-year organisational strategy for Brunelcare.

Joan, a woman with short blonde hair and glasses, sits next to her craft table which is covered in gift sets of knitted goods tied with bows.

7th Nov 2024

Knitting veteran Joan appeals for help to continue her craft of comfort for families in need

Tenant and lifelong knitter Joan is appealing for help from the local community and beyond so she can continue her incredible work creating baby boxes for babies who are stillborn.

Purple Brunelcare butterfly logo on a navy background

5th Nov 2024

Brunelcare’s Response to the Autumn Budget

Read Brunelcare’s Response to the announcement of the Autumn Budget and its impact on our organisation.