Personal Assistant/Support Worker Vacancies - Supporting Adults

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Unique Job Number: AKA1 Personal care Assistant required by a disabled man in Chessington

This position is to work with a 51-year-old man who works full-time for local government in town planning. He needs a Personal “care” Assistant who can also work flexibly and to be hands on when required. He enjoys good conversation, DIY, technology, theatre, music, cinema and being with family and friends. Your role is to assist the PA User to lead his life based on his individual choice.
 
No experience is required for this position as comprehensive training is provided: you will need to have common sense, be reliable, reasonably fit and healthy with a positive, can-do attitude and good communication skills.
 
Personal Assistants provide all personal care, domestic and practical support. The includes:
 
·         All personal care: dressing; bathing; going to the toilet, feeding, etc
 
·         A waking night shift (you must be able to wake easily – a recliner chair is provided to rest whilst on-call)
 
·         Light housework and practical tasks
 
Accompanying to visit friends, family, meetings, etc
Personal Assistants need to be flexible, trustworthy and be willing to learn and open to new ideas. This is an active and interesting position and provides plenty of opportunities to gain new skills and have unique and varied work experiences.
Full job description available on request.

Unique Job Number: TCO1 Driver

KCIL is looking for a driver to help with shopping, medical appointments and accessing community.

The PA has to have a full GB driving licence and a car.

If you don’t have a valid enhanced DBS , this can be done by the employer.

Reliable employer.

Unique Job Number: WHI Personal Assistant/Support Worker

KCIL is looking for a PAYE PA to support 70-year-old man in Kingston upon Thames. WHI has mobility problems with his legs (but can walk with a stick) and general health problems. 
 
The PA must have a full UK driving licence and preferably their own car.
 
The PA will assist with travel to and from the WHI’s activities. A non-taxable payment of £50.00 per week will be paid for petrol. 
Duties would include listening whilst the employer has his shower in the event, he needs assistance and supervising his 40 minutes daily exercise (stationary bike and elastic bands), breakfast and light lunch preparation. 
 
The applicant needs to have an easy-going personality, enjoy talking about football and be able to befriend the employer whilst working. 
 
The ideal PA will have First Aid training. 
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