Daventry NN11. A great, bank opportunity for a professional, calm and attentive Waking Night Carer to support a wonderful 20-year-old young lady during waking night shifts. Waking night cover on an as and when required basis, including short notice support. £17.26 gross per hour.
• Nearest Tube/Station: Daventry/Welton
• Wage/Salary: £17.26 gross per hour
• Driver Essential? Not required for waking night shifts only. However, applicants wishing to undertake additional day or twilight shifts as a casual Support Worker must be willing and able to drive the client's WAV.
• Essential: Waking night experience and experience supporting a young person or adult with a learning disability and epilepsy. This role is open to *female applicants only, and non-smoker / vapers
• Desirable: Experience of non-verbal communication, and use of visual communication aids
• Start Date: ASAP
• Days & Hours: Waking night shifts, 10.00pm – 8.00am. No set nights – shifts offered on an as and when required basis, which may include short notice cover. Additional daytime bank hours available if required.
• Family/Client Pets: Yes, family cat
• Recruiter: Sally sally@snapcare.co.uk
About this client: Sue is a delightful 20-year-old young woman with a wicked sense of humour, a cheeky grin, and a strong personality. She is non-verbal but communicates very clearly in her own way, using gestures, pointing, facial expressions, and by bringing items such as DVDs she would like to watch. Sue’s communication is supported using Picture Cards and some Makaton signs. Sue has a Learning Disability and epilepsy and enjoys an active, varied life. She is supported by a strong multidisciplinary team including Physio, Behaviour Therapy, Speech and Language Therapy, and Occupational Therapy, with excellent training and guidance provided to her support team.
Overview of role: Sue requires waking night support to ensure her safety, wellbeing, and comfort overnight. This includes close in-person observation and video monitoring due to seizure activity, supporting epilepsy management, and responding appropriately if intervention is required. The role also includes supporting good sleep hygiene and routines, assisting with personal care as needed, manual handling support (including verbal prompts and light touch guidance), and support with eating and drinking where required, including light food and drink preparation. You will also administer medication as required, complete light household tasks, maintain accurate daily records, and provide a clear handover to daytime staff. The role is based within a welcoming family home where a dedicated carers room is available downstairs, along with access to a WC and family kitchen facilities.
Who this job would suit: This role would suit an experienced *female Support Worker who is confident working overnight in a calm, observant and responsive manner. You will be reliable, patient, and able to remain alert throughout the night while managing epilepsy-related care needs. A positive attitude, strong attention to detail, and previous waking night experience are essential.
What’s great about this job: Sue is a joy to support – full of character, humour, and individuality. She is supported by a highly involved and caring family, alongside a strong MDT that provides excellent training and ongoing professional support. This is a rewarding waking night role where you can make a real difference to her safety and wellbeing overnight.
Recruitment Process: 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.
Please note: Unfortunately, we are unable to provide sponsorship for any of our vacancies. If a specific gender is required, this is a genuine occupational requirement under paragraph 1, schedule 9 of the Equality Act 2010.