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Calm, compassionate female PA- for a young lady with neurodiverse disability in Salford. MS001
Posting date: | 08 April 2025 |
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Salary: | £12.21 per hour |
Hours: | Part time |
Closing date: | 08 May 2025 |
Location: | Salford, Greater Manchester |
Remote working: | On-site only |
Company: | Blue Sky Brokers |
Job type: | Permanent |
Job reference: | MS001 |
Summary
Passionate, empathetic, patient PA to build a friendship with this lovely, happy little girl and have a positive impact on her life. Ensuring you provide a safe and nurturing environment.
Must have a zest for life and be fun- exploring the outdoors and providing messy play opportunities.
Hours can be flexible- worked out with family. Must be a driver.
Job description:
Personal care support: Undressing, changing nappy as and when required.
Recreational : Have fun and playing games with the child. Help keep her entertained and to get know what makes her happy. Encouraging and joining in outdoor play- leisurely walks in the park.
Mealtimes: Give snack, be present with her at mealtimes.
Medication: Administer rescue epilepsy medication as and when required.
Specific requirements:
Proactively encouraging simple language- PECS (preferred)
Previous experience with neurodiverse children in particular. with autism.
Ability to deal with challenging behaviours -Be patient.
First Aid/CPR – (preferred)
Qualifications in care (preferred).
If there was an emergency at school- being able collect if needs be.
Training:
DBS check.
Epilepsy training- will be given by parents.
Rescue medication training.- will be given by parents.
£12.21 an hour. 12 hours a week- between hours of 3-6pm but can be flexible.
Must have a zest for life and be fun- exploring the outdoors and providing messy play opportunities.
Hours can be flexible- worked out with family. Must be a driver.
Job description:
Personal care support: Undressing, changing nappy as and when required.
Recreational : Have fun and playing games with the child. Help keep her entertained and to get know what makes her happy. Encouraging and joining in outdoor play- leisurely walks in the park.
Mealtimes: Give snack, be present with her at mealtimes.
Medication: Administer rescue epilepsy medication as and when required.
Specific requirements:
Proactively encouraging simple language- PECS (preferred)
Previous experience with neurodiverse children in particular. with autism.
Ability to deal with challenging behaviours -Be patient.
First Aid/CPR – (preferred)
Qualifications in care (preferred).
If there was an emergency at school- being able collect if needs be.
Training:
DBS check.
Epilepsy training- will be given by parents.
Rescue medication training.- will be given by parents.
£12.21 an hour. 12 hours a week- between hours of 3-6pm but can be flexible.