Location DE11
rate of pay £12.00
Job Description
I would like to recruit a PA for 40 hours spread over a 4 week period starting from mid-March onwards to alternate with 2 PAs already in post. These hours will mostly be required Monday to Friday between 10am and 6pm although some holiday and sickness cover may be required. They can be mutually flexible and will be arranged in advance.
Essential requirements:
Due to personal care requirements the PA must be female.
Non-smoker/vaper and no strong perfumes due to my serious health conditions. This also means that it would not be possible to support me on the same day after spending time in a smoky environment. I use home and ambulatory oxygen.
Honesty, openness, patience and understanding. I am immunosuppressed so it will not be possible to support me when experiencing or having been exposed to infections which it might otherwise be possible to work with, such as a cold. My other PAs will provide cover at short notice and you may be required to provide cover for them for the same reason. This is why the hours are spread over a 4 weekly period rather than weekly.
Comfortable with a cat.
If reliant on public transport, within a reasonable commuting distance to DE11.
There will be 2-month probationary period to give us both the opportunity to assess how we get on.
Desirable qualities:
Prior experience as a PA or care provider is not essential. I am looking for someone with maturity gained through varied life experience and background and the ability to apply that to the role. A non-flappable and calm demeanour and a good sense of humour would be ideal.
Some similar interests. My hobbies and interests include: gardening, growing flowers and spending time in nature; walking; birdwatching; cooking; reading; doing jigsaw and crossword puzzles; languages and studying with the Open University.
Own transport. I have National Trust membership with free entry for a companion so there would be the opportunity to make use of this if the PA is interested.
Good communication skills. I experience difficulties with my voice and can be difficult to hear/understand. For this reason someone willing to take the time to get to know me so that they are able to communicate on my behalf would be preferable.
No heavy lifting required but due to breathing problems I need support with tasks which are low down and high up – for example, picking things up off the floor and reaching for things out of cupboards – so this position might not be suitable for someone with back problems.
I can offer:
A permanent contract with a guaranteed 40 hours per month; DBS check if not already completed; the opportunity for a PA to attend a BSL course with me if they wish to enhance their skill set; training in oxygen and medicine administration; the opportunity to learn about Italian culture, language and food and to practise the Italian language if already a student/speaker and/or interested; free entry to National Trust properties and gardens and the cinema when accompanying me.
Employer Gender
Female
Hourly Rate
£12.00
Micro Provider & Self Employed PA's Rate of Pay (£/per hour)
£14.49
Hours Per Week
Average of 10 hours per week
How will the hours be used
The days and times can be flexible to suit both parties and accommodate the 2 PAs already in post. Support mostly required between the hours of 10 am and 6 pm Monday to Friday but some weekends may be needed to cover annual leave which you will be notified of well in advance. Support will be required for a minimum of 2 hours and a maximum of 6 hours per working day.
Employer requires transport?
Yes
Roles and Responsibilities
The type and level of support will depend on my fluctuating health conditions but will include alternating with the 2 PAs I already have to support me with: Personal care and incontinence; medication ordering and administration; use of home and ambulatory oxygen; making and receiving telephone calls ; batch cooking and meal preparation; housework and laundry; caring for my cat; grocery shopping; spending time in the garden; attending appointments; companionship; accessing the community and social occasions; going for walks; days out; generally making the most of my good days and minimising the impact of bad days in terms of my health.