Role Profile: 1:1 Autism Support Worker
Part-time, 10hrs min per week
Work location: In person / community-based
Working pattern: Flexi-time to meet individual support needs
Rate of pay £13.73 per hr
Role Purpose
To deliver high-quality, person-centered 1:1 support to autistic adult, enabling them to live fulfilling, active, and inclusive lives. The role focuses on building day to day activities cooking etc, also building trusting relationships, promoting independence, supporting participation in activities at home and community, as well as supporting the individual to access social, wellbeing, and lifestyle opportunities.
Key Responsibilities
Person-Centered 1:1 Support
Provide consistent, tailored support to one individual at a time based on their personal goals, interests, and needs. Promote independence and decision-making. Adapt communication style and approaches to suit the individual.
Community Inclusion & Social Participation
Support the individual to access social events, community facilities, groups, and activities. Encourage engagement with peers and the wider community. Assist with planning and participating in outings and experiences.
Active Lifestyle & Wellbeing
Promote an active lifestyle through suitable physical and wellbeing activities. Encourage healthy routines and habits. Relationship-Building & Communication. Develop and maintain a trusting, respectful, supportive 1:1 relationship. Communicate clearly and sensitively.
Problem Solving & Coaching
Respond calmly to challenges. Support the individual to develop problem-solving strategies.
Professional Conduct & Compliance
Participate in autism awareness training and ongoing Continued Professional Development ( CPD ). Follow safeguarding, confidentiality and health & safety procedures. Maintain accurate records. PGV clearance required.
Person Specification
Previous experience working directly with autistic adults.
Essential Skills & Qualities
Strong communication and listening skills. Ability to build trusting relationships. Patient, reliable, positive, and passionate. Strong problem-solving ability. Ability to work independently.
Essential Requirements
Full driving licence.
Autism awareness and willingness for Continued Professional Development
The post is based on 2 successful references and an update of the new PVG scheme
There is a 6 month probation with a 1 weeks notice from either party if things are not working
Please note AILN are not the employers, we are a Support service aiding individual private employers
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