PA for a young person P/T maternity cover saltburn-by-the-sea £12.39/hr - Saltburn-by-the-Sea - TS12

Job Reference (5b52aff1)

The role is for a Personal Assistant/ Support Worker for a vulnerable young female with additional needs in the Skelton area. The role will require you to provide social assistance, You will be part of a team that are providing 24 hour care on a 2 to 1 basis. 
Age requirement 25+ or 2 years driving experience. 
maternity cover until end of November always over time hours available  
12hr shifts 9-9 
Days sleeps wakes
 
Condition/Diagnosis:​
Autism, learning difficulties & severely challenging behaviour, focal seizures.
Abilities:​ 
Fully mobile, independent needs assistance with some personal care. 
Disabilities:​
She has difficulties with social interaction and controlling her ​behaviour and mood. 
She currently requires 2:1 assistance, especially when out in the community – support workers must be known to her and need to know how to react to her cues.

Agencies involved:​
NHS North of England Continuing Health Care.
Stockton Group

MAIN DUTIES
 
Duties to include:
Help with personal care hair washing, independence is promoted in all areas.
Help to prepare food at meal times.
Help keep her home clean and tidy. 
To interact with her and encourage her to maintain her independence and use of good manners in all that she does.
Promote a close and healthy relationship to ensure she feels safe.
Provide companionship / friendship in a way that will encourage her to want to spend time with you.
Provide a duty of care that is similar to that of an absent parent e.g. enquire after her wellbeing, looking out for any anxiety, assess at what point to step in to help with social interaction. 
Support and observe her closely when out socially (e.g. in cafes, shops, day trips).
Provide one or two stimulating activities, some involving life skill improvement, to make her unstructured time pass as pleasantly and enjoyably as possible. 
Assist her to maintain normal personal care and hygiene standards.
Assist with her with the development of her social skills and understanding of appropriateness and personal space. Pick up on her cues, and attempt to avoid the escalation of frustration that could lead to loss of control. 
Help her to recognise her cues and work with her to develop coping strategies.
Communicate issues and successes to her family regularly.
 
TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT
 
To attend and participate in any training as required by the family.
To identify and alert the family to training or support needs as required.
 
 
CONFIDENTIALITY
 
Understand your statutory duty to the family regarding confidentiality. Disclosure of personal or confidential information to any unauthorised person or persons outside the family will render employees subject to disciplinary action, which may result in dismissal.
 
GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES
 
Promote a consistent and positive image of the family in a professional manner at all times.
Take responsibility for maintaining and improving the knowledge and skills required for the role.
Develop an understanding of 'J's general care needs and identify problem areas. 

EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES 
 
Ensure 'J' is not subject to unlawful or unfair discrimination on any ground. This includes reference to gender, disability & health, race, ethnicity, religion or age. Help her to understand that discrimination of any kind is unacceptable.
 
HEALTH & SAFETY
 
Understand your statutory duty to observe general health and safety rules, taking reasonable care to promote both your own and her general safety, particularly when out in the community.
Identify any significant changes in your personal health that may prevent you from carrying out the full responsibilities of the role.
 
SAFEGUARDING
 
Understand your statutory duty to observe general safeguarding guidelines and report anything you are concerned about to the relevant authorities. Identify and alert the family to training or support needs with regard to safeguarding. 
 
PERSONAL SPECIFICATION
ESSENTIAL​   
                                        ​
Patience and a good sense of humour​
Friendly, sociable and motivational nature 
Ability to use own initiative
 
DESIRABLE
A First Aid qualification. 
Care or experience of care work with vulnerable children/adults.
Ability to drive age 25+ or 2 years driving experience 
 
 DBS Check is compulsory for this work.
Services

Meal Preparation

Social + Leisure activities

Support to remain independent

Training

Understanding challenging behaviour

Autism / Aspergers

Transportation

Full UK driving license

Medical

Safe Administration of Medication

Schedule, Pay & Hours
Time
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
Mor
Aft
Eve
ONA
ONS
ONA = Overnight Awake / ONS = Overnight Sleep
Hour/Week
24.0
Pay/hr
£12.39
Weekly Actual
£297
Monthly Actual
£1,289
Annual Actual
£15,463
Annual FTE
£25,771


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