£13.50 gross per hour. Confident and engaging Female* Support Worker to work with a charming young
lad with cerebral palsy and multi-sensory impairment
Title: Part-time Female* Support Worker | Enfield, EN4
Location: Enfield, EN4
Nearest Train / Tube Station: Enfield or High Barnet
Wage / Salary: £13.50 gross per hour
Driver required? Essential
Use of a car? On duty, adapted vehicle, automatic,
Essential Experience: Supporting a client with cerebral palsy and epilepsy
Start Date: ASAP
Days & Hours: Flexible / mainly weekdays for morning or afternoon school runs / some week end or overnight cover occasionally / 16 hours pw
We are delighted to be working in association with a case management company on this position. They will be carrying out all recruitment once candidate CVs have been forwarded for their consideration. Click here for more info on how Snap works with associated companies/clients.
Toby is 7 and lives with his mum and dad in Enfield. Toby is a happy, charming young man who loves games and cuddles. Toby has cerebral palsy and multi-sensory impairment.
Toby and his family are looking for a support worker to join this small but effective care team to manage Toby’s daily needs. Toby requires his meals to be pureed and his drinks thickened and a confident and empathetic support worker is required for meal times. You will be responsible for assisting with personal care, administering medication, fun games and activities, driving Toby to and from school, and supporting him to attend church on Sunday mornings.
This job wills suit a support worker with good experience of supporting someone with cerebral palsy and epilepsy. Full training will be offered to the right candidate. Toby has a lot of input from therapists and his new support worker will have the opportunity to work closely with the multi-disciplinary team to ensure his therapies are correctly delivered at home.
In this role you will have the opportunity to assist Toby in reaching his full potential, facilitating his success and achievement. This is a superb family with a good team of support workers in place in an environment which has been specifically adapted to meet Toby’s needs.
You’ll be able to become part of a great team who are all focused on enabling Toby to reach his full potential.
*Gender is considered to be a genuine occupational requirement in accordance with paragraph 1 of Schedule 9 of the Equality Act 2010 for a female worker to work with our client
jade@snapcare.co.uk
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