Support worker - united kingdom, princes risborough, buckinghamshire
title: support worker / carer
location: ox39 oxfordshire / buckinghamshire border
nearest tube/station: princes risborough
wage/salary: up to £16.00 gross per hour
driver essential? yes, with own car to access the family home
use of car: automatic adapted vehicle to use on duty
essential: experience as a carer, support worker or nanny, and an animal lover!
desirable: experience with clients with an acquired brain injury/physical disability
start date: asap
days & hours: (3 set days) term-time: 3.00pm to 8.00pm, school holidays: between 8am and 8pm, plus some weekend support
family/client pets: 2 cats and a dog
recruiter: heidi
about this client/child:
jack, 9 loves to go to the park, for walks, sensory activities, hydrotherapy, as well adapted skiing, and surfing! jack is generally a happy boy unless something is not right; he is feeling uncomfortable or unwell. he lives at home with his mum and dad and two younger siblings. jack has cerebral palsy that affects all 4 limbs. he is a wheelchair user and receives fluids and nutrition via his gastrostomy and is dependent on adult support for all his daily needs and personal care. jack is non-verbal and communicates using a podd communication book and eye tracking software, eye gaze.
overview of role:
as jack’s support worker, you’ll provide the best care to ensure he is safe, well looked after and happy. your focus will be jack, while his mum attends to his siblings. at times you will work together and at other times you’ll have sole charge of jack. jack arrives home from school around 3.30pm, so you’ll have time to prepare before he is home. the after-school routine is structured, there’s a lot to do in quite a short time! time in his standing frame, stretches, supper, bath time and getting ready for bed. during the school holidays there’s more time to organise fun activities at home or out and about. jack has an automatic adapted vehicle to use for excursions (mum or dad will give you plenty of practice before you take jack out in it). the days and hours will ideally be monday, wednesday, friday term-time: 3.00pm to 8.00pm. school holidays and weekends: typically, 8.00am-8.00pm. weekends can be flexible, for example alternate weekends or every saturday or sunday. additional waking nights available. £14.00 weekdays, £16.00 weekends, gross per hour. bank holidays double time. jack’s family are happy to receive cv’s from applicants with mixed availability.
who this job would suit:
this position will suit an empathetic, caring person who understands working within a family home. you’ll need experience either as a carer, support worker or nanny, but full training will be provided. you’ll have plenty of common sense, a willingness to learn, and be motivated to provide the best care for jack and make a difference. you’ll be a driver with your own car to access the family home, off-road parking is available. this role is open to both male and female candidates.
what’s great about this job:
this is an ideal job for someone who would like to extend their knowledge and experience working with a child with a physical disability. excellent training is provided for all aspects of the role. you will be well supported by the team leader, parents and case manage. you’ll be joining a lovely team, many of whom have been with jack for several years – and of course, you’ll be working with a lovely lad!
who is recruiting for this role?
our client is using our advertising package. the client will be carrying out all aspects of the recruitment process and will contact you directly if they would like to progress your application. by applying for this vacancy, you agree to our client having access to your cv. please see our website for more information.
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