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A private residential position in Backworth seeks a compassionate individual to provide one-to-one support for a 33-year-old male with Autism and ADHD. Responsibilities include assisting with daily living skills, managing challenging behaviours, and ensuring Michael's safety and wellbeing. The role requires a calm and caring manner, flexibility, and experience in a similar environment. This permanent position offers 14-20 hours per week, with training and a competitive wage of £13.50 per hour.
To provide one-to-one support for a 33 year-old male with Autism/ADHD, in the home and community. Michael lives alone in rented accommodation with 24hour support.
Wage‑ 13.50ph
This is a permanent position and is for 14‑20 hours per week, with the potential of overtime, 2‑1 staff ratio for high risk events, covering holiday, sickness, nightshift etc. 4 weeks training on the job provided. Shifts will be during the day from 6:30 to 20:30.
Enhanced DBS checks will be required if successful.
Michael has a diagnosis of Autism, ADHD, and displays characteristics of Tourette’s and Dyspraxia. He has a history of self‑harm and has limited movement in his right hand/arm due to a self‑harming incident. He suffers from low mood and mental health issues. Michael needs high levels of support and supervision to maintain his safety and can act impulsively due to the ADHD. He also requires significant support in many areas of independent living and acts obsessively with electronic equipment which needs to be monitored and limited. He may sit on his laptop or PSP all day and night not eating, drinking or sleeping. Michael has speech, but on occasions this is not clear, especially in times when upset, anxious, or excited. Extreme patience is needed, as he gets distressed when he is not listened to or understood. He also responds well to a kind, calm voice; he does not react well to anyone shouting, speaking forcefully or ‘barking’ instructions. This encourages resistance and a lack of respect. Although the tone of a voice is important, it is equally important to be able to remain firm and not allow him to manipulate. He responds to a well‑timed sense of humour. Michael is able to attend to his personal care needs (washing, going to the toilet etc.) when motivated and prompted, although he needs to be motivated and closely monitored and prompted to ensure everything is done to an acceptable standard. He also takes instructions very literally. Although Michael can present challenging behaviour at times, he is in general well‑mannered, kind, and has a good sense of humour. Past workers have enjoyed his company and found him very interesting despite the challenges he can set. He is very interested and responds well to spiritual therapies, having regular Reiki and meditation. Michael is trained in Reiki 1 & 2 and has a passionate sense of faith and belief, so a respectful and open mind would be essential. Michael loves animals, he has a cat, and does voluntary work at a local doggy daycare a few hours a week. He loves music and composing with an interest in computing. He is very talented and knowledgeable in these areas.