Main Duties To support this fun-loving teenager with up to 20 hours per week, per PA, with accessing appropriate activities in and around his community. He doesn’t currently attend local groups for disabled people but we would like him to. To build a secure relationship with the young person and his family. To encourage independence and pursue activities of his choice. Supporting with basic meal preparation (heating a meal, or making a sandwich etc.) and helping with feeding. An understanding of tonic/clonic epilepsy would be preferred; however, full training will be provided. An understanding of allergies would be preferred; however, full training will also be provided. Emergency medication will be required as part of this role and full training will be provided. To provide all personal care needs at home where we have ceiling track hoist in the bedroom and bathroom; Oliver uses a commode over the toilet at home. When out for short trips, we don’t access public bathrooms unless they are changing spaces. To support with all transfers using ceiling track hoist or mobile hoist if outside in the garden. A full moving and handling plan can be provided. To support with all transfers in and out of his wheelchair using ceiling track or mobile hoist. Some transfers onto an Innowalk and/or a standing frame will be required using an H frame ceiling track hoist.
Hours Up to 20 hours a week per PA – hours, days, and times can be arranged more flexibly during school holidays. In terms of hours, we are flexible and hours can be increased (to a maximum of 20 per week) down to 0 hours to meet the personal assistant’s availability. During term time, we are ideally looking for hours on a Friday afternoon/evening, a Saturday morning (plus afternoon if available), and a Sunday morning, and where available 1-2 post-school sessions during the week. Ideally, one PA would be available to welcome our son home from the school bus at 15:30 and help him have a snack and drink. In the holidays, we can be flexible depending on PA availability. We might have a small team of PAs, some of whom work in term time and some who work in the holidays.
Requirements Have some experience of working alongside children with disabilities; however, the most important factor is your personality and ability to be flexible and have fun. Have a high degree of initiative and creativity. Have a great sense of humor and enjoy. Experience of autism is useful.
Rates of Pay £13.09 per hour. 5.6 weeks holiday (pro rata). Out of pocket expenses will be met by the Employer. This post is subject to a satisfactory Enhanced DBS check and references (Cost to be met by Northumberland County Council).
Key Responsibilities Meal Preparation Personal Care Social + Leisure activities Support to remain independent
Training Essential PA Guide Safeguarding Adults/Children Moving & Handling Food Hygiene Autism / Aspergers
Transportation Full UK driving license Own personal car
Medical Safe Administration of Medication Continence Care Epilepsy Awareness
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