Disabled Support Worker
| Posting date: | 30 November 2025 |
|---|---|
| Hours: | Part time |
| Closing date: | 30 December 2025 |
| Location: | Edmonton, North London |
| Remote working: | On-site only |
| Company: | Private Household |
| Job type: | Temporary |
| Job reference: | ANNON9 |
Summary
Looking for a male Support Worker to support an adult male in his own flat.
The Service User is 29 years old and has a diagnosis of Autism and is nonverbal.
£16.50 per hour
Full (paid) training will be provided.
Sunday 8am-3pm (7hrs)
Tuesday 3pm-10pm (7hrs)
Wednesday 6:30pm- 8:30pm (2hrs)
You will escort him to Church every Sunday and support him to make his
lunch. He is independent with all his personal care needs. You will be required to support him with household chores.
Full training will be given.
1.You must have a good understanding of the needs of people who have learning disabilities - Autism.
2.The ability to assist the service user in accessing community resources and activities identified as part of their Person-Centred Support Plan.
3.The ability to communicate with the nonverbal service User by a visual timetable.
4.There will be lone working but telephone support when needed.
5. To ensure that the highest quality of care is maintained always and to consistently display a courteous and helpful manner.
6.You must be able to administer medication safely (Training provided)
7.DBS at cost to applicant (£79.00) will be reimbursed after probationary period.
A full UK driving licence is preferable or someone who is working towards this as the Service User has his own car.
The Service User is 29 years old and has a diagnosis of Autism and is nonverbal.
£16.50 per hour
Full (paid) training will be provided.
Sunday 8am-3pm (7hrs)
Tuesday 3pm-10pm (7hrs)
Wednesday 6:30pm- 8:30pm (2hrs)
You will escort him to Church every Sunday and support him to make his
lunch. He is independent with all his personal care needs. You will be required to support him with household chores.
Full training will be given.
1.You must have a good understanding of the needs of people who have learning disabilities - Autism.
2.The ability to assist the service user in accessing community resources and activities identified as part of their Person-Centred Support Plan.
3.The ability to communicate with the nonverbal service User by a visual timetable.
4.There will be lone working but telephone support when needed.
5. To ensure that the highest quality of care is maintained always and to consistently display a courteous and helpful manner.
6.You must be able to administer medication safely (Training provided)
7.DBS at cost to applicant (£79.00) will be reimbursed after probationary period.
A full UK driving licence is preferable or someone who is working towards this as the Service User has his own car.