Job Reference
(b0faa) We are currently looking to recruit a Support Worker to provide support for a 7 year old little boy. He has a diagnosis of Autism and has delayed development in social interaction. The purpose of your role will be to enable him to access the community safely to take part in activities he enjoys and support to have time away from his family. You will mostly support out in the community but there may be time spent at home.
This little boy is very energetic and loves spending time with people. He requires support to ensure his safety at all times especially when outside as he often runs off so you need to be alert to where he is at all times. He has no danger awareness and is unaware of his personal safety so an important part of this role will be that he requires constant supervision.
He can display some challenging behaviors such as throwing things and hitting out. There can sometimes be no specific triggers for this. It would be ideal if you had an awareness of safe restraint however this isn’t essential as training and support will be provided.
We would like the support worker to support with stimulating activities such as going to soft play, bowling, out for walks and to the local park.
As this role will be physical, you should have good general health as there will be some lifting from equipment or things he has climbed on, keeping up with him when he is at the park etc.
As his support worker you will need to have some experience of supporting children with ASD/Autism/ADHD. Be comfortable with running to keep up with him physically and also be able to set boundaries and be comfortable with disciplining and telling him firmly when he has done something he shouldn’t.
This little boy requires someone who is fun and outgoing, confident and can be firm when needed.
There are some aspects of personal care required including support with toileting, cleaning up and washing hands.
It will be an advantage however not essential if you are a driver with own transport. Mileage costs will be reimbursed.
We would also like our support worker to be able to suggest things to do out in the community so you should be willing to be proactive in finding various activities to take part in.
MAIN DUTIES
· Assist with taking part in stimulating activities and to persue hobbies and interests
· Ensure safety when out and about
· Ensuring he gets to take part in stimulating activities
· Support with some aspects of personal care
Rate of pay £13.09 per hour. Holidays are 5.6 weeks per year, pro-rata
Person Specification Successful applicant must: · Ideally have experience working as a support worker with children or adults especially with Autism or ADHD
· Have a positive understanding towards people with disabilities
· Have a genuine interest in working within social care
· Have a high degree of initiative
· Be confident and able to be firm when required
· Be punctual and reliable
· Be flexible
· Have a happy, positive and caring nature.
· Respect confidentiality.
Car driver preferable and must have business insurance. An Enhanced DBS Check is required, cost to be met by employer.
Rate of Pay: £13.09 per hour Hours Breakdown:
4 hours per week during Term
Time 8 hours per week during School holidays Services
Personal Care
Social + Leisure activities
Support to remain independent
Training
Essential PA Guide
Safeguarding Adults/Children
Understanding challenging behaviour
Hand hygiene
Autism / Aspergers
Transportation
Full UK driving license
Own personal car
Schedule, Pay & Hours Time Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mor Aft Eve ONA ONS ONA = Overnight Awake / ONS = Overnight Sleep Hour/Week 4.0 Pay/hr £13.09 Weekly Actual £52 Monthly Actual £ Annual Actual £2, Annual FTE £27, Back Apply