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Meet The Team

Welcome to Bluebird Care Wandsworth

Many of our care assistants wouldn’t change a thing; they love what they do and the people they care for. It’s a vocation. Others in our team choose to progress to a supporting role. Whatever their choices, all of our Bluebirds play an equally important role in making us a brilliant care team.

Brilliant People = Brilliant Care

Meet the Team

Here are just a few of the people from our fantastic team

Here are just a few of the people from our fantastic team

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Dana, Recruitment Manager

Working for Bluebird Care, I realised immediately that looking for Care Assistants was a much more personal experience than I had had before in my career. While I am familiar with the reality of having someone you love looked after by less than committed strangers, I now have the opportunity to make a difference in this for other people. Becoming a Care Assistant is not something that only training can create. Finding the wonderful people, who have the natural warmth, empathy and initiative to provide the support, encouragement and care that makes the difference to each individual, is challenging and intense. I am usually the first contact and so I get to know every carer who comes to us individually. Our Care Manager conducts the second interview and then each successful person is invited to join us to train, as if we were choosing for someone personally important to us. I support the new carers during training and watch them become respected and vital members of our team. Training is ongoing and most visit the office often, sometimes for updates and sometimes just to chat in the warm, friendly atmosphere of the office. It gives me an enormous boost that I have a part to play in enabling people to remain at home in familiar surroundings in a dignified way. That the ladies and gentlemen that I first chatted to by phone, email and at recruitment events are making such a difference to so many people’s lives. Outside of work, I’m a busy wife and mum, spending much of my time supporting my two beautiful daughters with their sport, dancing and singing. My own interests include travelling, dancing, listening to music, reading and cooking! I love being around family and friends and I include my work colleagues in that! I feel very lucky; I have a wonderful family and a great job.

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Bryce, Registered Care Manager

Like many people, I switched my career to Health & Social Care after a member of my family had a very poor experience. In this case, it was my grandparent who was in a care home. My initial career started in solar energy design back home in Yorkshire but now I couldn't imagine working in any other sector. I moved to London with my partner and joined a small complex care company initially as a Field Care Supervisor and then Area Care Manager. By studying independently at the same time, I ultimately achieved my goal to become a Registered Care Manager. I feel lucky to have supported the people we care for across all levels from delivering care myself to operational management. This has given me a huge insight and appreciation for the hard work our carers carry out on a daily basis, and the support our customers need to remain comfortable and safe in their own homes. It’s a privilege to lead such a successful and dedicated team and to share in our fantastic reputation for care as it should be.

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Alice, Director

A mum with 2 young daughters I initially joined the team as a part time administrator and then from there I was head of recruitment. I’ve grown with this family company as my girls have grown up and I am now a Director'. I’m still very much involved with our wonderful carers – many of whom have been with us for many years now– and I love seeing the journey they each take from the day they start working for us. I am also the person who speaks to those enquiring about our service, a role I take incredibly seriously. I was once that person not knowing where to start and needing help for my own mum and I know just how scary and confusing the whole process can be. I don’t want anyone to feel as overwhelmed as I did and so it’s a very personal thing for me that I give the very best advice I can. It’s a privilege to do what I do.

Emma

Emma, Customer Services Manager

My interest in care began at school where I studied Health and Social Care. After continuing on to college and completing my NVQs, I began working in a care home. It didn’t take long to realise that working with people in a care home wasn’t for me – they should be in their own home. My great-grandmother unfortunately had a bad experience of care, and this made me want to prove that not all care is of a poor standard. I began working as a carer for Bluebird Care and worked my way up. I certainly feel I am fulfilling my ambition. I am really proud of the work that we all do here and we are most certainly proving to people that high quality care is out there. I'm now Customer Services Manager. It’s hugely rewarding making such a difference to others. I truly enjoy my work, and am thankful to Bluebird Care for allowing me to do what I love.