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Station House, Crewe, Cheshire

Crewe, Cheshire, England, CW2 7SF

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Number of beds

71

Total employees

89

Registered Nurses

8

Other care staff

63

Nursing Jobs in Crewe at Station House

Our 71-bed care home is located in the picturesque town of Crewe in Cheshire. Here our dedicated team provides nursing, dementia and residential care, as well as short term respite care. We offer care home job opportunities including Nursing jobs, Care Home Manager jobs, and Care Assistant jobs as well as jobs for Catering staff, Housekeeping and Lifestyles. Find out more about our care home jobs in Crewe, Cheshire, working at Care UK’s Station House. If we do not currently have any open vacancies at this facility, click the blue button to view all jobs at all of our facilities.

Station House services

We offer residential, nursing, respite, dementia care and end of life care. We are known as a ‘home for life’. When a resident’s needs change, we are here to support them throughout with a tailored care plan. All our care is person-centred, meaning the resident is at the centre of all aspects of their care.

Jobs at Station House, Crewe, Cheshire

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1

Other clinical / care jobs

2

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Types of care offered at Armstrong House

- Residential care
- Dementia care
- Nursing care
- Nursing dementia care
- Respite care
- End of life care

Care UK’s care home jobs in Crewe, Cheshire

Our Home Manager, Julie Okhae, is supported by a leadership team, comprising leads in care, maintenance, housekeeping, catering andlifestyle coordination.

There are a variety of care home jobs and nursing home jobs available within Station House in Crewe, we all work together to provide the best care for our residents.

Pay rates quoted below are based on pay details in advertisements on Nurses.co.uk in 2024. They are presented to give an illustration of Care UK’s pay and salaries. Please refer to Care UK’s job advertisements on this site for specific details.

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Nursing jobs in Crewe at Station House

The Registered General Nurses (RGNs) employed at Station House by Care UK are highly skilled and receive sector-leading training, which enables them to keep developing expertise in different clinical fields from dementia to palliative care.

At Station House, we also have jobs for mental health nurses (RMNs), who support residents with more complex needs or greater dependency levels. Because we offer nursing dementia care, your mental health nurse expertise will be valuable for residents requiring an understanding of dementia and mental health.

Nurses working at Care UK care homes provide clinical nursing to residents including medication management, infection prevention and control, including wound care and catheter management. They also develop tailored care plans for individualised care of residents. We use Waterlow and MUST clinical assessment tools to support our work.

We also offer opportunities for newly qualified nurses.

Care Assistant jobs in Crewe at Station House

Our hardworking care assistants always keep individuals and their families at the heart of the care they provide. They work with the families to shape the care that each resident receives, from the food they’re served to the activities and experiences they want to do – even the ways they prefer to keep in touch with their friends and family.

Clinical Lead jobs in Crewe at Station House

Clinical leads oversee the nursing team and are responsible for delivering the individual care plans. They deputise for the management team and work with local GPs and other healthcare professionals to maintain the best quality of care for residents.

Team Leader jobs in Crewe at Station House

With a proven ability to lead and supervise others, team leaders work alongside care assistants to support residents with their daily needs. Ideally with an NVQ level 3 in health and social care, or with a desire to achieve this, team leaders will carry out risk assessments, administer and record medication requirements and lead the care assistants on a day to day basis.

Lifestyle Teams
Our dedicated lifestyles teams work hard to organise a range of activities and events at our home. From gardening and baking to quizzes, music sessions and even live entertainment. Above all, we get to know each resident to make sure our activities are tailored to suit their interests and hobbies.

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Words from our Station House Home Manager

Here’s what our Home Manager, Julie Okhae, has to say about her decision to join Care UK:

“I’ve been a Home Manager since 2007 and have achieved my Level 4 Leadership and Management qualification as well as leadership in dementia accredited by Worcester University.

“I worked for another large organisation previously, and I liked the structure and support that I received. I felt that Care UK was a perfect fit for me, and I really took on board the Care UK visions and values.

“I believe it’s important for a Home Manager to be patient, kind, and have good communication skills. You need to work with the team to provide the best possible care for residents within the home and improve the team’s skills to provide a pathway for progression.

“I love spending time with residents, and I feel proud when I see they are happy and well cared for. The most important part of my role is to ensure that residents are safe and well cared for and that the home is maintaining quality in line with CQC regulations.

“I enjoy mentoring colleagues and supporting them to succeed in their careers. All the Team Leaders at Station House have progressed from being a carer, and I enjoy seeing them grow and develop. I feel happy when I see that the team is happy and working together as a team.

“I also feel proud when the home has positive feedback from residents, relatives and visiting professionals.”

Nursing Career Development at Station House

At Station House, we want all of our colleagues to have a long and successful career with us. Our vision is to provide an inclusive training culture that empowers all colleagues to develop a fulfilling career. From induction to training workshops and apprenticeships, we actively support colleagues to learn new skills and progress their careers.

Here are just some of the ways we help our team members to develop more fulfilling careers:

- A friendly induction
- Bespoke learning and development programmes
- Continuous Professional Development
- Role specific skills training workshops
- Apprenticeships
- Colleague Voice
- Care UK Buddy
- Colleague Voice Champion
- Dementia Champion
- Moving and Positioning Trainer
- Emergency First Aider
- Fire Warden
- Future Leaders Programme
- Mental Health First Aiders

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Internal progression is very possible at Care UK. In fact, our ‘no experience necessary’ approach, means that the right person with the right values can start at Care UK and work their way up in a department that suits them. We offer different contracts to fit individual needs; whether you are looking for a full time position or want to pick up additional shifts on the Bank.

For example, our Colleague’s Voices Champions’ purpose is to bring together those who want to make a real difference to Care UK allowing them to be given a platform to share ideas and give feedback from their teams on key initiatives. Here is what one of them has to say about their time at Care UK:


“As Colleague Voice, I have attended a conference last year in Gatwick which 1 was pushed outside my comfort zone (as I was solo travelling which is generally a fear of mine!) and 2 I have really helped my fellow colleagues with raising feedback and way to better support the home. I thoroughly enjoy this role!“


Kallum Chamberlain - Colleague Voice’s Champion

Whether you are starting as a Domestic, Care Assistant or Home Manager, at Care UK we support you in your career progression. We have a dedicated learning and development team as well as an abundance of E-learning to support you through your career.

During your induction period you will have access to various online learning support services, as well as 121 “Buddy” mentorships within the home and regular catch ups with your Home Manager. If starting as a nurse, we offer clinical skills and nursing leadership workshops to grow your confidence as well as access to resources such as Clinicalskills and Mycare. For overseas nurses in the UK we have a ‘Pin Project’ to support you through your exams to receive your UK NMC PIN.

Once you are settled into your nursing job we have a variety of learning and training opportunities to enhance your career including RCN accredited nurse practice supervisor, becoming a preceptor, coaching for care and nursing colleagues and opportunities to reflect on practice and take part in clinical supervisions.

There are opportunities to become the lead in your area of expertise including Dementia, Mental Health, as well as more practical areas including falls and infection prevention and control.

For further progression in your career we have both a ‘Future Deputy Manager’ and ‘Future Home Manager’ programme to support you on your Care UK journey in which you will have access to leadership workshops and core skills modules.

Find out more about Care UK’s jobs & career development on their profile page (includes pay & salary information, and how they support their employees).

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Our culture and values

Every one of our Care UK colleagues makes a difference to fulfilling the lives of our residents. Colleagues at Care UK are guided by our core values: Caring, Passionate and Teamwork.

Caring
We want to get to know each of our colleagues as individuals, residents and each other with kindness, dignity and respect. We want to make every moment count and be supportive of each other in all we do.

Passionate
We want to be proud of the care we deliver but always look for ways to do things better. While we bring our commitment and energy to our roles, we will always put our training and expertise into practice.

Teamwork
We encourage our colleagues to be open to learning and improving, to speak up if needed and work with others to find solutions to problems. Our staff can always ask for help and also offer it where they can. We understand the importance of the families and communities in which we deliver care.

Our teams have a shared sense of purpose and each care home’s team has a say in our vision and values.

We understand the importance of creating an inclusive environment in which all voices are heard. We implement an annual ‘Your Voice survey’ in which employees can anonymously give their opinion which is followed up by meetings to discuss what is being done well as well as ways we can improve.

We understand the mental health of our employees is extremely important and therefore we have Mental Health First Aiders available for employees to reach out to when needed. Whether you need a quick chat or a more in-depth discussions, we are here to listen.

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Perks and benefits

One of the many advantages of working for Care UK is we offer a variety of marketing-leading benefits and incentives for our staff members. These range from shopping discounts, holiday buy scheme, refer a friend scheme, free uniforms and many more.

Recognition is a big part of our culture at Care UK and we offer several ways for staff to feel seen for the hard work they do. This includes our GEM Awards that staff can recommend each other for both in and out of their home service, Long Service Award for outstanding commitment to working for Care UK and even our Christmas Gift Voucher that all Care UK employees receive to help with your Christmas shopping.

The table below shows the many ways that our Perks and Benefits can help you save money while working at Care UK:

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Equality, diversity & inclusion

We are committed to creating a working environment where all colleagues can achieve their full potential, free from discrimination or harassment.

We're proud to promote our diverse workforce. Having a team of different ages, genders and backgrounds ensures fresh thinking and encourages creativity and teamwork.

We are committed to nurturing an inclusive culture and affording equal opportunities to all. We operate a values-based recruitment strategy which means that there are opportunities for all members of the community, including those with little to no experience.

Values-Based Recruitment
Our ‘no experience necessary’ approach means we operate a values-based recruitment strategy ensuring opportunities are open to all.

Community-based events
Our colleagues participate in community events ranging from LGBTQ+ Pride events across the country to Barrio Fiesta in London and many more.

Inclusion networks
We have a number of inclusion networks which colleagues are encouraged to join, such as Colleague Voices, Mental Health First Aiders and an EDI Committee.

Equality Diversity Inclusion (EDI) committee
We involve frontline colleagues in generating feedback and ideas based on their own lived EDI experiences.

Partnering with social mobility charity Speakers for Schools
We’re delivering a project for young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) on behalf of Greater Essex Careers Hub. We aim to support this and similar initiatives nationally in the long run.

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Practical information about working in Crewe, Cheshire

Station House is a modern care home set in a residential area of Crewe, Cheshire. With Crewe station located a short bus journey away and a number of bus stops locally, Station House can be accessed easily via public transport. We also offer on-site parking and full disabled access.

Crewe offers a fantastic blend of history, culture, and leisure. The Crewe Railway Station provides direct trains to key cities like London, Cardiff, Edinburgh, and Manchester, making moving to Crewe a particularly attractive option. Living in Crewe guarantees close proximity to the stunning Peak District National Park, catering to those who love outdoor activities and picturesque landscapes.

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Donna Howard

Deputy Manager

“I have worked for Care UK for most of my adult life. I first started here in 2001 as a Care Assistant, working up to Team Leader and later Unit Manager. I’ve held the Deputy Manager post since February 2023. Care UK has been a really good company to work for and they invest heavily in the team’s development. I’ve just completed my three-year nursing degree. My role is to provide a safe environment for residents to live and for colleagues to work in, ensuring that all regulatory and contractual standards are met. You need good team leading and communication skills in this role, as well as compassion, patience and resilience. I’m proud when I watch interactions between residents and colleagues, seeing them laughing together, and when I see the growth and development of our team.”

Robert Crane

Suite Manager

“I was new to care before arriving at Station House, and I thought Care UK provided the right training and support for me to progress in my passion and career. I’ve worked my way up from Carer to Team Leader to Suite Lead. As Suite Lead, I make sure the unit runs smoothly and calmly and that every person in my care – residents and colleagues – feels valued. In this role, you must be passionate, caring, understanding and work well in a team. It’s important to have the right knowledge, communication skills and a good work ethic, too. At Station House, the residents become more like family. I even begin to miss them when I’m not in the home, so seeing them is my favourite part of the day.”

Connor Rawsthorne

Business Administrator

“I joined Care UK in 2019 as a Receptionist/Administrator. I was a student at Manchester Metropolitan University, and the home was advertising for a part-time receptionist. I was interested in learning about the industry and seeing what Care UK was all about. During my time at Station House, I have completed a degree in Hospitality Business Management, and this has allowed me to transfer some of my knowledge into the health and social care sector. In a Business Administrator role, it’s important to be organised and focused, and to be able to communicate with residents, relatives and colleagues. My job is to ensure all administrative needs for the home are kept up to date. I enjoy spending time speaking to residents.”
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