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A caring agency is seeking a part-time SEN Support Worker in Reading to assist a bright 12-year-old girl with autism. The role involves supporting her education in KS3 Maths and English, engaging in activities, and promoting her social-emotional well-being. Ideal candidates should have experience with autism and ADHD and be patient listeners. Competitive hourly wage of £20.00, with meals provided during duty.
SEN Support Worker in Reading RG4. A great part-time opportunity for a professional to support a bright and engaging young lady of 12 who has a diagnosis of Autistic Spectrum Condition (ASC) and ADHD. £20.00 gross per hour.
About the Client/Child
Maya (12) is a very bright, affectionate and capable young lady. She has a big love for storytelling and creativity, enjoying films, books, anime, and games such as The Sims, Roblox, and Minecraft. She often replays or creates her own social stories from what she’s seen online, including YouTube shorts. She also has a passion for animals, from caring for her pet tortoise and training the family Labrador, to regular visits to a local farm where she helps care for donkeys, horses, sheep, and cows. Cooking is another favourite hobby—Maya prefers to experiment and improvise in the kitchen rather than follow recipes. Maya is neurodivergent, diagnosed with Autistic Spectrum Condition, ADHD and sensory processing disorder. Maya presents with some PDA traits and benefits from people using declarative language. She can be very sensitive to wording and may take things personally or as criticism. Maya is very articulate in communicating her needs and will often let others know how she feels things could have been phrased differently.
You’ll be spending time with Maya, supporting her as a positive role model and someone she can rely on. You’ll help with KS3 English and Maths and support her with everyday life skills like selecting clothes, cooking, and planning fun activities at home. You’ll join in with her favourite games, go on coffee outings, occasional dog walk, explore things to do in the community, and be there for her social and emotional needs. Light meal prep and gentle prompts and guidance for self-care are part of the role. Maya is currently learning virtually for the rest of Year 8, so you’ll be supporting her at home. There’s a possibility she may return to a school setting for the next academic year and if that happens, there would be the opportunity for you to continue supporting her as her 1:1 in school.
This role would suit someone calm and patient; someone who isn’t too lively or chatty, as Maya has asked for someone who’s an active listener. Experience with autism, ADHD, and trauma-informed practice would be beneficial, particularly because Maya has experienced bullying at school. The ideal candidate will be good at reading situations, knowing when Maya needs space, and able to offer consistent support with both her learning and social-emotional wellbeing.
This role offers the opportunity to support Maya with her learning, life skills, and social development while being a trusted confidant and positive role model. Meals will be provided while on duty, and your support will enable her mum to return to work with peace of mind. You’ll be helping Maya build confidence, independence, and enjoy engaging in meaningful activities.
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