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Join a rewarding role as a Personal Assistant for a young gentleman in Aberdare, providing support during respite holiday trips. This part-time position offers flexibility and the chance to engage in various social and community activities. You'll be responsible for assisting with daily preparations, meals, and outings, ensuring a fulfilling experience for both you and the employer. Ideal for those who are friendly, caring, and proactive, this role requires a National Insurance number and involves a trial period. Enjoy the opportunity to make a positive impact while enjoying the beauty of holiday trips.
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JOB DESCRIPTION
Personal Assistant – Respite Holiday Trips
A LITTLE ABOUT MYSELF
I am a 22 year old gentleman living in the Aberdare area. I often catch the train into Cardiff as I like shopping, and going into Cardiff bay and visiting Techniquest. I enjoy the beach and I like to go to Barry, this is usually weather permitting. One of my hobbies is pottery and my favourite thing to make is gnomes and gonks. I like a lot of different music, but one of my favourites is Dolly Parton.
PURPOSE OF JOB
Ongoing support of 28 days per annum respite to go on holiday trips. Dates and times to be given in advance.
HOURS OF WORK
You will be paid for the time away and have access to play passes.
RATES OF PAY
£12.50 per hour
TASKS INVOLVED
TYPE OF PERSON REQUIRED
ABOUT THE JOB
Though a part-time job, this will be a proper job requiring a National Insurance number to be submitted. A trial period will be necessary in the first instance. The wage will be paid four weekly and appropriate holiday pay given.
The post is subject to satisfactory references and a DBS (Police) Check - which will need to be carried out before employment can commence. The cost of this will be met by the employer (Local Authority).
The relevant checks will be carried out to ensure any applicant has the right to work in the UK.