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A caring support service in Lamport is looking for a compassionate female Waking Night Carer to assist a charming gentleman with an Acquired Brain Injury. This role involves 39 hours a week, working three long night shifts. Candidates should have experience with complex needs, be confident in personal care, and possess a valid driving license. The position offers a supportive working environment with essential training provided.
Confident, understanding and sensitive female Waking Night Carer in Northamptonshire. NN6, to support a charming gentleman who has an Acquired Brain Injury. 3 long night shifts a week/39 hours a week. Up to £20.00 gross per hour.
John, 61, is a charming gentleman with a great sense of humour who enjoys watching sport, golf, playing dominos and backgammon (and teaching backgammon), going for walks, and supporting his beloved Leeds United. He lives at home with his wife and their two grown-up children. Using a stroller, John enjoys afternoon outings to the local park and café, and for longer walks he uses a wheelchair. John sustained an Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) in a road traffic collision. John requires waking night support. Due to his ABI, John can experience fatigue, agitation, confusion, and reduced insight into his condition, but he remains sociable, engaging, and often very witty.
We are seeking a full-time Waking Night Support Worker to join John’s dedicated care team. This is a lone worker role overnight, with John’s wife on emergency call if needed. The shifts are 20.00 to 09.00, three times a week, working on a rolling two-week rota. Additional night shifts will also be required to provide cover during periods of annual leave or sickness. The role involves creating a calm and safe environment to maximise John’s quality of sleep, while remaining alert to his needs throughout the night.
You will be responsible for managing his wellbeing either directly or observing remotely via a monitor, managing continence care, providing mobility assistance to the bathroom when required, and ensuring his comfort overnight. You’ll complete regular observations, including blood pressure, temperature and oxygen saturation, and administer prescribed medication, including PRN in consultation with his wife if necessary. From 07.30AM to 09.00AM, and 8.00PM to 8.30PM, you will work alongside the day support worker; in the early morning supporting John’s physiotherapy stretches and hygiene programme. A staff room is next to John’s room, with facilities including kettle, fridge & microwave.
A female waking night carer who is confident, kind, calm, reliable, respectful and empathetic – someone able to use their initiative while following the established care plan and therapy guidance. You should be experienced in supporting individuals with brain injuries, or willing to learn, and able to create a calm, reassuring environment for John. A driving license and your own transport are essential, as the property is not accessible by public transport.
You will be joining an established team and working within a warm and welcoming family environment. You’ll have the chance to play a meaningful role in supporting John’s rehabilitation journey, with excellent training and ongoing support provided.
This vacancy is being managed through Snap Care’s Shortlist Service. We will review all applications and verify the essential criteria are met before passing suitable CVs and contact details to our client/case manager, who will continue the recruitment process directly. By applying, you consent to your details being shared with our client.
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