Overview
A family is looking for a kind, reliable, and proactive Personal Assistant (PA) to support a friendly 19-year-old young woman who is a full-time wheelchair user and has learning difficulties. She is sociable, enjoys routine, and values her independence. The PA will provide support at home, in the community, and during travel to and from college. This is a rewarding opportunity to provide one-to-one care and support, helping a young woman thrive in her daily life.
Responsibilities
* Personal care including: support with washing, dressing, and toileting
* Assistance with intermittent catheterisation via a Mitrofanoff (training will be provided)
* Moving and handling – supporting safe transfers and mobility needs
* Accompanying her on a short walk to college (approx. 5 minutes away)
* Promoting independence, social inclusion, and engagement in daily life
* Providing emotional reassurance and respectful support
Hours and schedule
Wage: £12.21 per hour
* Mornings Monday – Friday: 8:00am – 9:00am (may vary depending on college schedule)
* Afternoons: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday: 3:00pm – 6:00pm
* Fridays: 8:00am – 6:00pm
* Flexibility will be required. If you are unable to complete all hours but could commit to a rota basis, we would consider using more than one PA.
Qualifications and other information
* Applicants must be female (per Schedule 9, part 1 of the Equality Act 2010)
* Applicants are required to undertake an enhanced DBS check and references
* Comfortable with all aspects of personal care
* Caring, patient, and respectful; reliable and consistent with good communication skills
* Willing to be trained in intermittent catheterisation via Mitrofanoff
* Experience supporting people with disabilities is a plus, but not essential
* All successful applicants will undergo references and an enhanced criminal records check
How to apply
For further information please contact the Direct Payment Support Service on 360524 and quote 276
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