N5 Waking Night Support Worker - North London

£22,464.00 gross per annum

Date Posted: Wednesday 16 July 2025

, Ref: 3057

Waking Night Support Worker role in London N5. A fantastic part-time opportunity for an experienced Support Worker to work with an energetic teenage boy, aged 17, who has a diagnosis of Dravet Syndrome. £22,464.00 gross per annum

Nearest Tube/Station: Drayton Park, Highbury and Islington, or Arsenal.
Wage/Salary: £18.00 gross per hour, £22,464.00 gross per annum
Driver Essential? No
Essential: Experience working with behaviours that may challenge, and working with children, teenagers, or adults, with learning and physical disabilities. Non-Smoker/Vaper. Experience working waking nights.
Desirable: Experience supporting individuals with epilepsy, and following specific seizure protocols. 
Start Date: ASAP.
Days & Hours: Two waking nights each week: 7.30pm – 7.30am. Additional shifts available to cover staff sickness and annual leave, paid extra at £18.00 gross per hour.
Family/Client Pets: One dog Cavapoo.
Recruiter: Natasha natasha@snapcare.co.uk

About this client/child: Jack age 17, is an energetic and outdoors-loving teenager who lives independently in a self-contained flat next to his family home. He thrives in lively environments like theme parks, funfairs, water parks, and zoos, places that offer excitement, open space, and the freedom to run around. At home, Jack enjoys spending time on his iPad, playing with his extensive collection of toys, and relaxing in his living space. Jack lives with Dravet Syndrome, which results in Epilepsy, learning disabilities, and he is also on the Autistic Spectrum. His communication is limited and mostly non-verbal, and at times he may display behaviours that challenge. He eats orally and receives liquids and medication via a PEG (percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy). Jack can walk for short distances and uses a wheelchair for longer outings. He requires full assistance with personal care, including toileting, bathing, and dressing.

Overview of role: We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate Waking Night Support Worker to assist Jack during overnight hours. He experiences epileptic seizures throughout both day and night, requiring vigilant monitoring and consistent support. The role involves providing overnight supervision and responding promptly to seizures as they occur, while promoting a calm and restful environment to support Jack’s sleep and wellbeing. Some light household duties are carried out during night shifts, and support will also be needed in managing his self-contained flat. Jack is monitored throughout the night via a camera system. Guests have access to a kitchen and living room, with tea and coffee making facilities available. This is a part-time position, working two waking night shifts per week. Additional shifts are available to cover other Support Workers sickness and annual leave. £18.00 gross per hour, £22,464.00 gross per annum

Who this job would suit: This position will suit a confident, experienced, and enthusiastic Waking Night Support Worker, who has great complex care skills and excellent experience supporting a child or adult with behaviours that may challenge. 

What’s great about this job: Fantastic training opportunities from the (Snap Care) Team Manager and Senior Support Worker. Accessible location with great transport links.

Who is recruiting for this role? Snap Care will be carrying out all recruitment including shortlisting, recruiter interviews and arranging employer interviews.

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