Meet the team

Amelia Finch

Support Supervisor

I started as a care assistant for Bluebird care in September 2020 during the pandemic, although it was challenging, I really enjoyed my role. I became part of the on-call rota and then started as a support supervisor working in the office. Outside of work I spend my time travelling to different countries or meeting up with some of my co-workers who have now become my friends for meals on our days off.

Charlene Bennett

Support Supervisor

I joined Bluebird care Swale in August 2021 as a Care Assistant. I had never been a carer before and took to the role very smoothly.
In December 2021 I was given the opportunity to become an On Call Assistant.

In September 2022 I joined the office as a Support Supervisor, my new role is to help new carers start their Career in care. I’m now put of the Manager on call

I love my job role. Providing customers with excellent care that I would want my loved ones to receive.

I recently qualified as a mental health first aider.  I understand the importance of mental health and its impact on overall well-being, so I am happy to hold this role and be here to support the team,

Holly Smith

Support Supervisor

I started my career in care back 2019, working within the community. I have worked within a mixed range of needs from companion visits, mental health and challenging behaviour. I absolutely adore meeting every single client and being that difference to their day.  I love hearing everyone stories of their life experiences.

I am excited to get stuck in at Bluebird care as support supervisor and cannot wait to meet everyone. I really like how flexible Bluebird care is, I can further my career and still be a mum.  

Charlene Bennett

Mental Health First Aider

At Bluebird Care Swale, we understand the importance of mental health and its impact on overall well-being. That's why we are happy to have Charlene as our qualified Mental Health First Aider.

Charlene - I recently qualified as a mental health first aider. I am happy to hold this role and be here to support the team,

Rebecca Glass

Multiple Sclerosis Champion

I was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis in 2018 and have the knowledge and self experience of the condition that I felt I wanted to put to good use, by turning a negative situation into something positive

I volunteered to be the Multiple Sclerosis Champion as I feel I can use my personal knowledge to educate the Carers in Multiple Sclerosis, by giving them an insight into what to expect and how to deal with the condition

Susan Russell

Care Assistant

I’ve been a care worker with Bluebird for over 4 years, the job fell in my lap but feel that I have found my niche, I find the job thoroughly rewarding and look forward to seeing the people I care for. 

Recently I became an I Care Ambassador, where I attend meetings and events promoting my role as a Care Assistant

 

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