Brain Injury Support Worker, Ilford, IG3. A full-time position available for a professional and dedicated Brain Injury Support Worker to assist an active young man with a TBI to live independently. 12-hour shifts. £17.00 - £19.00 Gross per Hour Nearest Tube/Station: Barking | Upney | Becontree Underground Station Wage/Salary: £17.00 Weekdays | £19.00 Weekends | £11.44 sleeping rate/ £159.52 per sleeping shift. Gross per Hour Driver Essential? Preferable Essential: Brain Injury experience and working within a home environment. Travel on holidays and short breaks in the UK and abroad. Start Date: ASAP Days & Hours: 38 hours on average per week. Shift times: 8.00am – 8.00pm | 8.00pm – 8.00am (sleeping shift 10.00pm – 6.00am). Shorter shifts for 2:1 care depending on activities throughout the day Family/Client Pets: Not applicable Accommodation: Support Staff bedroom and bathroom for use on duty Recruiter: Jade About this client: Axel is a remarkable young man, and achieving goals professional did not believe would be possible; he is extremely determined, focused and works incredible hard on his rehabilitation. In his early 20’s Axel sustained a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), and now in his early 30’s he is living independently with the assistance of his support team in Ilford. As a result of his TBI, Axel has complex care needs including cognitive and mobility impairment and epilepsy (although he has not had a seizure for 12 months), and he is doubly incontinent. He requires 1:1 assistance 24/7 and 2:1 support when out and about, as he can find it difficult at times to control his impulsivity. When at home Axel uses a gutter frame and has recently started walking short distance unaided and uses his wheelchair when he is out in the community. Overview of role: Axel leads a busy life, most days he has planned activities such as cycling at the velodrome, attending Headway charity, gym sessions, going to the cinema, eating out and trying new restaurants, and of course the typical life admin duties such as shopping etc. His Brain Injury Support Worker will assist Axel with all his ADLs, rehabilitation programme and supporting him to lead an independent life. Axel enjoys going away on holidays and short breaks in the UK and abroad and you will be required to support him on these adventured. You will work alongside another team member supporting Axel with his planned activities. This position involves night care however, Axel tends to sleep very well and generally only requires one check-in each night. The rota is provided 4 weeks in advance and will include a mixture of days, nights and weekends. Who this job would suit: An experienced Brain Injury Support Worker with excellent knowledge of TBI and experience working within a home setting. You will share similar interests with Axel and bring new ideas and activities he can enjoy and participate in. Axel’s Brain Injury Support Worker will continually promote his independence and support him with all his goals and targets. What’s great about this job: Working with and supporting Axel is the best part of this role, he truly is a remarkable man and continues to make progress on his rehabilitation journey. This is a full-time role, comes with excellent person-centered training, and ongoing support and supervision by Axel’s case management team. If you feel that you can make a positive difference to Axel’s life, please apply today. Who is recruiting for this role? Our client is using our Shortlist Service. Snap Care will screen applications to confirm the essential criteria for the position is met. The client will then continue the recruitment process. By applying for this vacancy, you agree to us sending your CV and contact details to our client. Please see our website for more information. Please note, unfortunately, we are unable to provide sponsorship for any of our vacancies. When a specific gender is essential, it is considered a genuine occupational requirement under paragraph 1, schedule 9 of the Equality Act 2010, for a female or male worker to work with our client