Support Worker Full Time
SNAP Care 18.00 British Pound . GBP Per hour
2024-11-14 02:35:05
Whitton, Greater London, United Kingdom
Job type: fulltime
Job industry: Healthcare & Medical
Job description
Complex Care Support Worker in London, TW2. A fantastic opportunity for a professional female support worker to support an intelligent young woman, aged 23, with a spinal injury. £33,696.00+ gross per annum (for 3 x 12-hour shifts).
Nearest Tube/Station: Twickenham
Wage/Salary: £18.00 gross per hour. £33,696.00 gross per annum (for three 12-hour shifts per week)
Driver Essential? Yes. Automatic adapted vehicle to use on shift
Essential: Experience of working with people with physical disabilities, providing personal care and manual handling, using hoists. Non-smoker/vaper, Female only.
Desirable: Tracheostomy care, suctioning, cough assist, ventilation, bowel care.
Start Date: ASAP
Days & Hours: A mixture of 3 to 4, 12 hours shifts (day and waking nights): 8.00am to 8.00pm and 8.00pm to 8.00am. Rota created a month in advance. Every other weekend off
Recruiter: Natasha (url removed)
About this client/child: Emily (23) is a positive and intelligent young woman. She has recently graduated from Roehampton University, where she was studying for a BA in History. She has a busy life involving social clubs, going to church, travelling abroad, shopping, socialising and eating out with friends, going out to the cinema and more! Emily loves to cook her own healthy food and likes to bake pastries as well. Emily lives at home with her parents. Emily has a Spinal cord injury, has a tracheostomy, and requires ventilation 24/7. She is a wheelchair user and requires full personal care and manual handling assistance, including the use of hoists.
Overview of role: Emily has a full team of Support Workers to assist her 24/7 with her everyday tasks, personal care including washing her clothes, towels and bed linens, all complex health needs, and monitoring. Her support worker will assist Emily to get washed, dressed, and ready to start the day, and help plan and assist throughout. Emily needs someone who is good at keeping to a routine, so all complex care equipment is maintained, and her personal hygiene and day-to-day needs are met. Emily requires regular pressure relief throughout the day, which needs to be factored into social occasions. Emily s support workers attend all social events with her as she needs consistent monitoring and assistance, throughout the day and night. Emily has a SAT s machine, and ventilator and requires her Support Worker to be fully awake during waking night shifts, to observe her whilst she is sleeping. There is a separate room with facilities for carers, so they can monitor her and her equipment through an audio monitor. Hours: A mixture of 3-4, 12-hour shifts (day and waking nights): 8.00am to 8.00pm and 8.00pm to 8.00am. Rota created a month in advance.
Who this job would suit: An enthusiastic and positive female seeking full-time hours where every day is varied. Someone who can help promote Emily s independence, respect her beliefs, parents and home, with previous experience delivering support within client s own home. You ll have the ability to work as part of a team and with the family. Emily would like someone who is knowledgeable and competent with common sense. Someone who is hardworking, reliable, patient with a caring nature, and with a pleasant, can-do attitude to enable her to do all the things she likes to do. Someone who is willing to travel abroad for up to 3 weeks at a time would be great too! Flexibility to work the day and night shifts is important.
What s great about this job: This family are well known to Snap Care. Emily has a full team of staff; Excellent opportunity to receive training in complex care. This is a great full-time, long-term role.
Who is recruiting for this role? Snap Care will be carrying out all recruitment including shortlisting, recruiter interviews and arranging employer interviews. Please note, unfortunately, we are unable to provide sponsorship for any of our vacancies.
When a specific gender is essential, it is considered a genuine occupational requirement under paragraph 1, schedule 9 of the Equality Act 2010, for a female or male worker to work with our client.