Tolworth & Chessington PA and Support Worker Vacancies

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Unique Job Number: AFM Support Worker/PA

We are looking for a female Personal Assistant who can provide support for approximately 3 hours every Saturday. The role involves supporting a 21-year-old and may include accompanying her to a local centre and staying with her during the session, or supporting her with other suitable activities in the community during that time. Personal care support will form part of the role, including assistance with changing, provided in a respectful and supportive manner.
The ideal person will be reliable, patient and supportive, and able to provide encouragement and companionship while assisting with activities.
 
 

Unique Job Number: MCG Support Worker/PA

We are looking for a Personal Assistant to support a 20-year-old autistic woman who has been diagnosed with Functional Neurological Disorder (FND), mental health challenges, and a sleep disorder.

The role involves supporting her to develop independence skills, including shopping, cooking, tidying her room, using public transport, and accessing the community. This may include visits to museums, galleries, bookshops, and charity shops. The ideal candidate will have some experience of working with disabled people, or personal experience such as supporting a family member. Most importantly, we are looking for someone who is kind, empathetic, and willing to learn about autism.

She is currently studying Level 3 British Sign Language (BSL) at college, and applicants with any knowledge or experience of BSL would be welcomed. A driving licence and access to a car would be beneficial, but not essential.

 
 

Unique Job Number: RB1 Support Worker/PA

We are looking for a calm, caring, and patient PA to provide support to a 63-year-old gentleman with additional needs in Chessington. This is a rewarding opportunity for someone who is compassionate, reliable, and able to provide support in a respectful and understanding manner.

RBR1 has complex support and communication needs and benefits from a calm and reassuring approach. The role involves building a positive relationship while supporting wellbeing, independence, and community access. A patient and dependable approach is essential.

Training in epilepsy awareness and buccal administration is required. Guidance and support will be provided by an experienced PA to help you feel confident in the role.

If you would like to make a positive difference through person-centred support, we would be pleased to hear from you.

 
 
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