Care Assistant for a teenage girl living in the Consett area - Consett - DH8
Care Assistant to provide care and support to our 16-year-old disabled daughter (Ella-Rose) to access the wider community and take her to different places of interest/appropriate social clubs that are suitable for her. The job may also involve looking after her as and when the need arises if work commitments do not allow us to be there during the school holidays or term time.
Ella-Rose currently attends Percy Hedley School in Newcastle Upon Tyne, however, we live in the Consett area of County Durham. Having access to your own car is a must as there may be travelling involved in picking up and dropping off from home.
Ella-Rose suffers from a rare genetic disorder called Dravet Syndrome, which causes her to have different types of seizures that can occur at any time and be triggered by anything. This condition is very complex and can cause status seizures and potential serious complications. The successful candidate must be fully trained in first aid and be competent in providing emergency care (specifically within this condition), trained in giving buccal midazolam, and follow the medical emergency plan laid out in case of a seizure (this will all be provided and written down along with an orange medical emergency bag with emergency rescue medicine inside). Our daughter also has global learning delay and has limited understanding of the vocabulary she uses, which in turn affects her understanding of your vocabulary. All directions and requests must be kept to bite-sized, and you must always check she understands before progressing. If not, choose words carefully for her to understand. However, this may change on any given day due to the nature of Dravet, so something she may understand today she may not understand the following day. Therefore this makes Ella very vulnerable.
Ella is a very happy 16-year-old who loves her football and her beloved Arsenal team. She also has a passion for singing and being on stage, as well as doing her 1000-piece puzzles. She is very chatty and outgoing once she gets to know you. However, her stranger danger awareness is low, and this must be monitored at all times if going out into the wider community, as well as watching her when navigating the community/street. Ella can become over-familiar with people very quickly, so boundaries must be clearly laid out and adhered to so she understands what is acceptable and not acceptable behavior when outside with the person.
Hours
* 5 hours per week term time - weekend preferred
* 10 hours per week school holidays – spread across week/weekend as required.
Pay
£12.00 per hour
Essential
* Successful person must have a full DBS check
* First aid trained specifically in seizure management and administering buccal midazolam as an emergency rescue medicine.
* Able to drive due to the nature of the job and be prepared to come to Consett for pickups and drop-offs. Boot space must be large enough for a wheelchair.
Benefits
Holidays, sick pay, and maternity benefits
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