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A local support service is seeking a Personal Assistant to assist an individual with social outings and personal care. The role includes medication administration and encouraging participation in community activities. Ideal candidates should be empathetic, reliable, and adaptable, with training provided for specific tasks. Flexible hours are available, with a total of 7 hours per week, primarily on weekends.
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I am both the employer and service user, who is in receipt of a direct payment to allow me the opportunity to employ a PA to assist and support me with social outings and companionship. I have a diagnosis of Cerebral Palsy and, as of late, I am profoundly physically disabled. I am sociable, intelligent and have no learning difficulties; however my speech has been greatly impacted, which can affect communication with those who do not know me well. A PA would help minimise this and enable me to participate in activities I most enjoy. I am a wheelchair user and have access to both a manual and an electric chair.
My PA would be required to support all personal care elements, such as assistance with toileting and feeding. I have a catheter fitted, so someone with knowledge or experience in catheter care is desirable, though training can be provided if the job is offered. I enjoy company and staying busy, and I have a good sense of humour. I enjoy going to the pub or out for meals, Sunderland football matches, quizzes and music, so concerts and tribute events are options for sessions with my PA. I have access to an adapted vehicle which would be available for outings if the PA can drive, though this is not essential. I am seeking a PA to offer companionship/friendship and assist and support me to access the community and social events.
The individual needs may vary day to day and tasks may reflect this. You would be required to administer medication and support with personal care when out and about. You would also support and/or prompt the individual to access sporting and leisure activities and to engage socially in the local community.
Hours per week: 7 hrs per week (times can be weekday, flexible, and agreed week on week between employee and employer or at interview)
• Saturday, 5 hrs
• Sunday, 2 hrs
Dates and times are flexible and can be discussed at interview.
Due to the nature of the work, this post is subject to a satisfactory DBS disclosure (DBS process and costs will be covered by Sunderland council).
Transport requirement: Car driver preferred but not essential.