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VACANCY – Footcare Assistant – Age UK, Oxfordshire

April 28, 2026

Job title: Footcare Assistant

Role summary:
Are you looking for a role that makes a real difference, or thinking about a career change? We’re looking for someone to join our team supporting older adults in Oxfordshire to stay healthy and independent.

You don’t need previous footcare experience — just strong interpersonal skills, a caring approach, and a willingness to learn. Full training and ongoing support are provided.

This role is about working with people to provide a toenail cutting service within a clinic setting, located in designated areas of Oxfordshire. Ensuring clients are treated with sensitivity and respect.

Job location (usual place of work): Covering clinics is Abingdon, Wallingford and Wantage

Pay Rate: £14.06 per hour

Applications close on: 13th May 2026

Hours: Part time (18 hours a week, working Monday, Tuesday and Thursday)

Contract is: Fixed Term Contract (12 month)

Job description:

• Complete toenail cutting services for the client group within designated clinics.
• Develop and maintain good relationship with clients, their families, and carers, along with venue staff where clinics are held.
• Undertake assessments of new clients to the service
• Ensure that up to date client details and attendances are maintained and any changes in client’s health or personal circumstances recorded.
• As part of an appointment take payment (card/cash) for the service provided and process in accordance with charity policies, along with booking clients for future appointments.
• Liaise regularly with the Footcare Coordinator and Service Administrator
• Signpost clients to alternative services if additional treatment is needed.
• Support the Footcare Coordinator with the promotion of the toenail cutting service.

To apply, please contact: peopleteam@ageukoxfordshire.org.uk
Age UK Oxfordshire Careers Page

 

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