Housekeeper – Part Time – 25 Hours PW
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25 hours |
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28th November 2025 | |
QUALIFICATIOONS (IF REQUIRED) |
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£12.30 |
Housekeeper – Part Time -Young Adults Residential Home – £12.30 per hour
Are you looking for part time hours?
Are you looking to work for a company who give THE BEST CARE to the children and young people within their care?
And a company who appreciate your hard work?
Then please – click apply below – and one of our team will be in touch!
The Role
You will be the Housekeeper at our 12 Bedded home for young adults you will be supporting and giving high levels of care to young people with severe and complex care needs, Acquired Brain Injury, complex learning disabilities and associated behavioral challenges. Managing the health needs of the young adults forms a significant part of the service that we provide and are firmly committed to meeting the very unique and individual health care needs of our children.
Duties include:
To clean all allocated rooms including furniture, fittings, fabric, carpets and equipment
Cleaning the windows, bathrooms and toilets, with particular attention to guidelines for the control of germs and infestation
Ensure that rooms are odour free
Changing bed linen and ensuring infection control policies are adhered to at all times
Cleaning all communal areas including kitchen, regular deep clean of areas will also be required
To be aware of the health and safety statement of the COSHH statement
To deal with the waste bags and their prescribed disposal
Be familiar with the required care standards regulations governing your job
Maintain client and business confidentiality at all times
Your hours will e 25 hours per week, 5 days over 7 including alternate weekends.
Shifts could be 9am – 2pm, 11am – 4pm or 3pm – 8pm.

Qualifications
Experience
Experience required:
Ideally you will have experience of working as a House keeper for a min of 1 year
Experience of working within a residential, or hospital setting would be an advantage
Skills/Abilities
Skills/Abilities:
We are seeking people who are:
Caring and approachable
Patient, helpful and
Dedicated and thorough
Reliable
Qualities
Other Requirements
Company Values
- Personal development opportunities
- Treating you as an individual
- Publicly recognising your achievements
- Supporting you any way we can
- Placing you on a comprehensive training program
- A competitive salary

Benefits
This Housekeeper role offers an hourly rate of £12.30 and a superb benefits package, including:
Funded DBS and renewals
· Private health cashback plan
· Online GP, scans, physio, counselling and more
· Death in service, 2x salary
· Contributory pension
· Blue light retail discount card
· Annual leave purchase scheme
· Broad training and development
· Emergency days scheme
· Performance management programme and annual review to support progression
· Refer a friend reward scheme
· Annual superstar awards
· Additional annual leave days after 2 and 5 years of service
· Utilities comparison service
· Counselling line through the Care Workers Charity

Who is Progress?
We are an established provider of specialist services for children and young adults from 0-25, who have disabilities and specialist needs, including profound and multiple learning difficulties, severe learning difficulties, physical disability, sensory impairment, complex health care needs, acquired brain injury, and Autism. This encompasses a fostering agency, residential homes, supported living, a range of short break solutions, home and community support, preparation for independence and much more. As a values-led, family-owned business, we are not prepared to compromise on the quality and safety of our services, which are delivered following our owner’s ethos; ‘if it is not good enough for your own family, it is not good enough for our customers’..
We pride ourselves on enabling a more ordinary life to be experienced through extra-ordinary service delivery, with the people we support being the heart of everything we do. Everyone deserves a childhood and to move on into independence – this takes innovation every day as one size does not fit all where people are concerned!
Why work for Progress?
We asked some of our staff this question and the words they used in response included… friendly, further your career, support, extensive training, like a family, accepted, good team relationships, accommodating, flexibility, work ethic with colleagues, caring, shared passion, values aligned to your own, passion, not just a job; a career, gained skills, personal progression, support for staff; not just the people we care for, be part of a journey and the growth of the organisation, family feel, personal growth, opportunities, acknowledgement and recognition of efforts, not just a number, make a difference, feel appreciated, properly appraised annually with resulting outcomes, thorough induction, personal approach, no hierarchy, delivering on promises, high staff retention, respected as equals.
Even our temp had a positive opinion, “a great supportive team, allowing you to work flexibly with great opportunities to develop and apply your skills to assist across the business”.
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