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This is a fantastic opportunity for:
* a new graduate seeking time to plan your next career steps,
* someone here in the UK on a working holiday visa, or
* a student taking a gap year before or after uni.
About You
You are bright, talented, and capable and you want to become one of the people who make up a team of PAs who make my busy life practical. You do not need any specific previous experience, although you will enjoy being active, outgoing, and friendly, and helping people.
You will be organised, practical, and self-motivated, with attention to detail and the ability to plan. You may not yet have as much confidence as you feel you need, but you are thoughtful and good with people, and you enjoy learning. This role will give you a unique opportunity to gain skills that don’t come from a classroom and that will make you competitive in your future career.
Right now, you need to earn money but at the same time you want to take a breath: for travel, volunteering, or a personal project. In this job, you get at least 14 days off per month (yes, you read that right: per month!) and you can be based or living anywhere within a few hours travel of Cambridge because you will only travel to work once every two weeks, staying for several days at a time before going home again.
You need to be able to commit for at least four months, and the longest anyone stays is one year.
If you think this is the job for you, then you can check your eligibility, learn more, and start your application at the website: www.assistants.org.uk.
NOTE: This role has an unusual flexible and residential work pattern and, due to its nature, there are eligibility criteria which are Genuine Occupational Requirements under the Equality Act 2010. Please read the further information at www.assistants.org.uk to ensure that you meet all the requirements before applying. You can only apply directly from the website.
About Me
My name is Ruth and I am an Independent Employer in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. I am supportive, innovative, and bold. My goal is to develop the careers of certain young people who each spend up to one year supporting me. While I lead a full and happy personal and professional life without letting my disability stand in the way, you gain skills, knowledge, and confidence that will set you up for a brilliant onward career, in whatever you want it to be!
Our work environment includes:
* Food and accommodation provided while on duty
* Loads of time off (two weeks per month!)
* Growth and career development opportunities
* A stepping stone to many different careers
* Positive about Youth Employment
I am an educated professional in my forties. I am a civil & commercial mediator, resolving people's disputes before they get to court; and I also run a small engineering social enterprise which builds technology for disabled people. I have a sense of humour and a can-do approach, which is necessary for me to achieve as much as I do. I live with my husband and our energetic dog, and when we are not working we lead a busy, happy, and active home life too. I do everything that anyone else in my position does, but the difference is that I live my life with a physical disability that means I am extremely weak.
I use a powerchair and I need to have someone alongside me (you!) at all times to help me with the simple things that my condition prevents me from doing for myself. Basically, this job is to lend me your arms and legs, and use your brain to make it all look easy! It's a role which is very varied, and you can make as much of it as you wish: there's personal care and support for my health and fitness, it involves helping me as I do my job, there's cooking and stuff in my home, and I'll rely upon you to organise things so it is physically and practically possible to do everything I want.
The residential working pattern of this job means that you live in day and night for up to five nights at a time, and then you have twice as much time away from work. You can be paid a regular salary for committing to this, or you can work on a zero-hours basis and choose when you work. During each shift, you stay with me in my home, or accompany me wherever I go, to be available as and when I need help.
Currently recruiting for the following start dates:
* March-May 2025
* June/July 2025
* September 2025
Job Types: Fixed term contract, Graduate, Internship
Contract length: 4-12 months
Pay: £20,000.00-£27,000.00 per year
Additional pay:
* Loyalty bonus
Benefits:
* Additional leave
* Company pension
* Discounted or free food
* Employee mentoring programme
* Flexitime
* Free flu jabs
* Health & wellbeing programme
* Sick pay
Application question(s):
* From the profiles at www.assistants.org.uk, which previous holder of this role do you most relate to?
* Have you started an application for this job at www.assistants.org.uk/contact-ruth?
* Which intake(s) would you be applying for?
Work Location: In person
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