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A support services provider located in Eastbourne is seeking a dedicated personal assistant for a young woman with autism and complex needs. This role involves providing support in a variety of activities, ensuring her safety and emotional well-being, and contributing to her independence. Ideal candidates will be observant, communicative, and possess a full driving license. Flexibility in hours is necessary, with an hourly pay rate of £15 depending on experience.
Hours per week: Approximately 10 hours a week, ideally 6 hours on a Tuesday or Thursday to support her farm activities, and 4 hours on a Monday or Wednesday supporting exercise, e.g. gym, walking, swimming. In the longer term some weekend, evening and overnight work may be required. Flexibility around working hours may be possible for the right candidate.
Hourly pay rate: £15 per hour dependent upon experience, completion of the probationary period and the achieved standard required.
An exciting opportunity for skilled and experienced personal assistants with a person-centred approach and initiative to enable a young woman 29 who has autism and complex needs to access a varied and rich programme of activities throughout the week.
The role will include supporting this young woman to access her work with animals and a range of bespoke and creative activities, therefore you will need a full driving licence and access to a car.
She has a good sense of humour and she likes to be independent, making decisions about herself and her days. She finds great satisfaction and worth from having a varied and stimulating assortment of activities, a sense of purpose and achievement. Interested in many things, she is very creative and has a talent for art; particularly enjoying to draw, and to make models, and has exhibited nationally and internationally.
She also likes to create music and videos; enjoys going out - shopping, restaurants, cinema, swimming, horse-riding, funfairs, zoos, aquariums, museums, or simply having fish 'n' chips on the beach! She can be a lovely companion. You will need to enjoy the freedom of supporting her on different programmes of activity and be committed to developing her independence and skills. You will be alert and able to assess dangers and 'triggers' personal to her and her environment and be able to anticipate these and keep her safe.
You will also be interested in learning how to support her in all areas of her life whilst enabling her to maintain appropriate excitement and emotional expression. She needs security and intelligent support to remain safe, well and emotionally stable. You should be able to share her interests and to challenge her gently with new experiences through a genuine interest in her and her life. You will need to be helpful to her and observant to subtle changes in her demeanour that may signal confusion, distress, anxiety or fear.
Closing date: 07/03/2025. The initial interview will be online, followed by a second interview in person and an opportunity to spend time with the family.
All applicants must have the right to work in the UK and be willing to undertake an Enhanced Disclosure & Barring Service check if required. Please note, if you are successful in your application for this position, you will be either engaged directly or employed by the individual employer and not by Independent Lives.
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