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About the Employer
I am a lady living in own home in Dunholme with family, who has cerebral palsy and is a wheelchair user. I am a great communicator, but you will need to facilitate with the physical aspects only, supporting with caring for my children. Training will be given.
Employer Disability and Health Conditions:
• Mobility / Physical
About the Role
Duties and Responsibilities:
• Support and/or prompt with personal care. This may include toileting, showering/bathing, getting in and out of bed, getting dressed.
• Support and/or prompt with cooking/meal preparation and eating meals/drinks.
• Support and/or prompt the individual to take medication.
• Assist with household chores and general homemaking.
• Support and/or prompt to attend appointments as necessary, e.g. hospital/doctors.
Only candidates over the legal age should apply for this position as you will be required to administer medication.
The individuals needs may vary from day to day and your tasks may reflect this. You could be required to perform other duties as reasonably required.
You have a responsibility as an employee to report all accidents to the employer immediately. You have a duty to report defects and / or hazards which may give rise to an accident. You are to ensure the safety of the individual at all times.
Due to the nature of the work for which you are applying, this post is subject to a satisfactory DBS disclosure (costs will be covered).
Transport Requirement:
Car driver preferred but not essential.
Required Skills:
• Be honest, reliable, trustworthy and punctual.
• To work as part of a team.
• Previous caring experience is not essential, however you should have a genuine interest in supporting people with a disability/illness to achieve their goals.
When you are Required:
Hours per week: 25 hours week 1, 17.5 hours week 2
• Monday, 2pm - 7pm
• Wednesday, 6.30am - 2pm
• Thursday, 6.30am - 7pm (week 1), 2pm - 7pm (week 2)
Dates and times are flexible and can be discussed at interview.