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Refer a Friend

Refer a Friend

Helping Hands Refer a Friend Scheme

Whether you’re the person referring a new carer to us, or you’ve been referred here by a Helping Hands colleague, fill out the form below and we’ll get your application started immediately.

Our recruitment teams will guide you through the process from here and make sure you’ve got all the information you need.

Perfer to speak to someone on the phone instead?

No problem at all – our recruitment teams are on hand to talk you through any questions you might have.

You can give our recruitment team a call on 0330 818 3720 and find out more about the role and the opportunities available near you.

Why Helping Hands?

Working as a care assistant is an incredibly rewarding career where you can make a difference to people’s lives every single day. By joining the Helping Hands team, you’ll also benefit from:

  • Flexible work, giving you the freedom to pick the hours that suit you
  • Excellent rates of pay, holiday pay and pension contributions
  • Free training endorsed by Skills for Care that turns talented prospects into wonderful carers
  • Good mileage allowance – for most branches you will need a car
  • Dedicated support from your manager and extra training as needed
  • Many career progression opportunities
  • Learn more about the benefits and full description of the roles you could apply for at the open evening. Alternatively, have a read here and see what you think.

    Inspiration from real-life stories

    Check out these stories from some of our colleagues, explaining the amazing journeys they’ve been on with Helping Hands.

    Two people sit outdoors, smiling and talking whilst holding cups. One person wears a yellow hoodie and glasses, and the other has long hair and a jumper over their shoulders. Green foliage surrounds them.
    Cardiff’s ray of Sunshine
    A carer in a purple uniform smiles whilst making a bed, as an older woman in a dressing gown stands nearby watching and smiling in a cosy, warmly lit room.
    From Greggs to visiting care: Farah’s first steps
    Two people sit outdoors, smiling and talking whilst holding cups. One person wears a yellow hoodie and glasses, and the other has long hair and a jumper over their shoulders. Green foliage surrounds them.
    Why older workers are choosing a rewarding career in care
    A carer in a purple uniform smiles whilst making a bed, as an older woman in a dressing gown stands nearby watching and smiling in a cosy, warmly lit room.
    Changing careers? Consider care!