SEN Support Worker


Details:
  • Salary: £14 - 16 - Hour
  • Job Type: Permanent
  • Job Status: Full-Time
  • Salary Per: Hour
  • Location: W5 Ealing Greater London
  • Date: 1 month ago
Description:

SEN Support Worker, Acton, W5. Join Andy, fun and outgoing, and his dedicated team! Andy has Quadriplegic Cerebral Palsy and Complex Medical Needs. Up to £31,824.00 gross per annum
Nearest Tube: Acton Central
Wage/Salary: £31,824.00 + gross per annum. Up to £16.32 gross per hour
Driver Essential? Yes, full manual or automatic license
Essential: Experience supporting a client with complex healthcare needs, experience working in a family setting, and confidence to drive an adapted vehicle. DBS or willing to obtain one
Start Date: March 2024
Days & Hours: 40 hours per week. Days and Nights. Rota provided 4 weeks in advance
Family/Client Pets: No
Recruiter: Janet MacLennan (url removed)
About this client:
Andy (32), is an active and outgoing young man. He lives with his family in a fantastic house, fully adapted downstairs for Andy and his support workers. He loves socialising, going to the pub, theatre, and cinema and eating out, and enjoys going to Mass with his mother, brother, and support staff. Andy has quadriplegic cerebral palsy and complex medical needs and requires assistance with all areas of his daily routine. All his fluids, medication, and feeds are administered via a gastrostomy. Andy is a wheelchair user and uses a standing frame and walker for short periods when at home to aid his physical therapy.
Overview of role:
The role will involve assistance with all aspects of Andy’s personal care and daily living; you must be confident in manual handling, providing personal care, and administering medication. Part of your role will be to research new opportunities and fun activities Andy can enjoy. A confident driver is essential as Andy also loves being taken on trips outside London.
Shift pattern: Weekdays: 07.00 am/08.00 am to 7.00 pm / 2.00 pm to 7.00 pm. Nights: 7.00 pm to 7.00 am. The rota is completed 4 weeks in advance and will involve working a mixture of long days, afternoons, and nights.
Who this job would suit:
This job will suit a motivated, proactive support worker with plenty of common sense. You’ll have great experience supporting a client with a disability and understand the importance of promoting Andy’s independence. You will be an excellent team player and enjoy working in a home/ family environment.
What’s great about this job:
Andy is such a lovely young man and will be a pleasure to work with; most of his team members have been working with him for many years. The job comes with excellent ongoing training; 3 monthly supervisions, moving and handling, and online courses. You will be joining a dedicated team, supporting a wonderful client, and his lovely family.
Who is recruiting for this role?
Our client is using our Advertising Package. The client will be carrying out all aspects of the recruitment process and will contact you directly if they would like to progress your application. By applying for this vacancy, you agree to our client having access to your CV. Please see our website for more information

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