£21 per hour | Flexible hours | Multiple positions available Are you a caring, enthusiastic person who enjoys helping someone experience the world in their own unique way? We are looking for kind, reliable individuals to join a small and supportive team, in Bagshot, Surrey, assisting an 18-year-old young man with deafblindness. This is a truly rewarding role where you will help him communicate, explore his surroundings, and enjoy the activities he loves while building confidence and independence. Working closely with his family and a small team of professionals, you’ll provide consistent, person-centred support both at home and out in the community. About Cameron Cameron is a sociable and playful young man who enjoys a wide range of activities. He particularly loves: Swimming Trips to theme parks Walks and exploring both indoors and outdoors Parks and swings Sensory activities and massage (on his terms) Assisted cooking – and especially eating! Games like high-fives and interactive play Cameron communicates primarily through tactile signing based on British Sign Language (BSL). Full training will be provided, including communication methods and multi-sensory impairment awareness. He walks with guided support in unfamiliar environments and uses trailing techniques in places he knows well. A wheelchair is also used for longer outings or when he becomes tired. What the Role Involves Supporting Cameron with communication and understanding his environment Assisting with mobility both at home and in the community Providing personal care in a dignified and respectful way Joining him in activities he enjoys and introducing new opportunities Working collaboratively with his family and the wider support team Encouraging choice, confidence and independence What We’re Looking For We’re looking for someone who is: Friendly, patient and reliable Willing to learn and participate in specialist training Respectful when working within a family home Comfortable with appropriate physical contact and guided interaction Creative, confident and fun in their approach Physically able to support the practical aspects of the role Flexible and adaptable to Cameron’s needs Genuinely motivated to make a positive difference in someone’s life Desirable (but not essential) Experience with British Sign Language Experience supporting someone with a sensory impairment Knowledge of guided walking techniques Full training will be provided, including client-specific and sensory impairment training. Hours and days are flexible and can be discussed with the right applicants. Contact If you would like to be part of a caring team supporting a young man to explore the world and enjoy life to the fullest, we’d love to hear from you. Please email us with your CV and a short covering letter or email (including the job reference in the subject line: 009641) as to why you’d be great for this role. Admin@surreyilc.org.uk www.surreyilc.org.uk We’re unable to accept a CV without a covering letter.