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Autism Care Assistant for a young person P/T £13.00/hr in Norwich - FTE - £25.4k

UKCIL

Norwich

On-site

GBP 40,000 - 60,000

Part time

15 days ago

Job summary

A leading care organization in Norwich is seeking a part-time Autism Care Assistant to support a young child with autism. Responsibilities include accompanying the family on outings and engaging the child in preferred activities like Minecraft and crafts. The ideal candidate will be patient, creative, and willing to learn about sensory processing differences. This role offers a competitive hourly rate of £13 and flexible hours during the school holidays.

Qualifications

  • Willingness to learn about PDA and sensory processing differences.
  • Ability to engage with child's interests and support boundaries.
  • Not worried about hierarchy, able to work with a child who likes to be in charge.

Responsibilities

  • Accompany family on outings to provide additional support.
  • Engage child in activities he enjoys, such as Minecraft and crafts.
  • Keep the child safe at home and during outings.

Skills

Patient
Curiosity
Flexibility
Creativity
Reliability
Job description
Autism Care Assistant for a young person P/T@ £13.00/hr in Norwich - FTE - £25.4k
Apply at UKCIL.com. Reference: bc1e58d8

Job Purpose:We are a warm, neurodivergent family seeking a kind, patient and creative PA to support a young child who is Autistic and Pathological Demand Avoidant (PDA). The role involves accompanying us on family outings alongside mum and siblings to provide an extra pair of hands, as well as supporting him at home when mum is out with other children.

He is a bright and curious boy, and has a wide range of interests including Minecraft, history, crafts, the beach, cats, climbing and swimming. He needs someone who can engage with his passions, keep him safe, and model activities using declarative language (talking through what you’re doing) to help him join in.

We are looking for someone with the right attitude, curiosity, patience and willingness to learn, who can build a trusting relationship with him over time.Location: Norwich

Details:

  • Accompany the family on outings to provide additional adult support
  • Engage him in activities he enjoys (Minecaft, crafts, cats, swimming, climbing, history etc)
  • Keep him safe both at home and during outings
  • Use declarative language and model activities to encourage participation
  • Respond flexibly and creatively to his needs and interests
  • Support him in managing sensory challenges and moments of overwhelm
  • Build a positive and trusting relationship with him over time

Person specification:Listed below are the skills, competencies and qualities that are essential and desirable for the post. My assessment of these, both on application and at interview, will be the main factor in determining if you are successful. Please refer to these when submitting your application.

Essential:

  • Patient, curious, flexible, creative approach
  • Reliable and consistent, to help build trust and routine
  • Willingness to learn about PDA and sensory processing differences
  • Ability to engage with his interests and follow his lead, while carefully supporting boundaries
  • Not worried about hierarchy – able to work with a child who likes to be in charge
  • Cat friendly – two cats in household

Summary terms and conditions:

  • The rate of pay for this position is £13 per hour
  • You will be reimbursed for any agreed expenses incurred as part of the role
  • Hours and days of work: one day a week, during the school holidays
  • The annual holiday entitlement for this position will be equivalent to the work I would normally expect to be done during 5.6 consecutive weeks.
  • Should this job role include any of the following duties: food preparation, moving & handling, chemical handling (general household cleaning products) or the handling of medication, you will be required to undertake mandatory training.

The post is subject to the following:

  • A satisfactory enhanced Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) check, the cost of which will be covered by the employer.
  • Satisfactory references from two referees, one of which must be your current or last employer.
  • Completion of a satisfactory probationary period of 6 months.
Key Responsibilities

Services

  • Social + Leisure activities
  • Support to remain independent

Training

  • Safeguarding Adults/Children
  • Autism / Aspergers

Please apply by clicking above or at ukcil.com

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