Care & Support
Care is one of the few professions where demand genuinely outstrips supply across the UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada — and many employers sponsor visas to fill rosters. But the good openings are scattered across care-home groups, agencies, and council boards, under a dozen different job titles. HuntCampaign scans them all, scores each role against your real experience — from domiciliary rounds to complex-needs support — and writes a CV that speaks the language care recruiters actually screen for.
Radar scans job boards and company career pages worldwide for care & support roles.
AI rates every match 1–10 against your real profile — strengths, gaps, and how to position yourself.
One click writes a CV and cover letter tailored to that exact role.
Move each application from found to offer in one pipeline.
Radar reads the full job description, so the scorer weighs the tools and seniority each role really needs — not just the title.
Do care jobs abroad sponsor visas?
Many do — care is on the shortage lists of several countries, and employers such as UK care-home groups have historically sponsored international carers. Every role's description is read in full, so sponsorship language is part of what the AI weighs. Always confirm current visa rules with the employer and official sources.
I don't have formal care qualifications — can I still apply?
Plenty of care assistant and support worker roles hire on experience and attitude, then train (e.g. toward a Care Certificate or NVQ). The readiness dashboard shows how strong your profile is for each care specialism and what would raise it.
Does it cover nursing as well as care work?
Yes — registered nursing, healthcare assistant, and clinical support roles are matched alongside care and support work, each scored separately against your background.
Every destination guide covers visas, hiring cities, and how relocation works for care & support professionals.
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