PA Support Required, Accessing the Community and Personal Care.40 hours per week, Alfreton.
| Posting date: | 24 February 2026 |
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| Salary: | £15 per hour |
| Hours: | Part time |
| Closing date: | 26 March 2026 |
| Location: | Alfreton, Derbyshire |
| Remote working: | On-site only |
| Company: | Blue Sky Brokers |
| Job type: | Permanent |
| Job reference: | KH-DCC-001 |
Summary
Job Description:
A friendly and sociable young man with Cerebral Palsy, a learning disability, and epilepsy is looking to employ two Personal Assistants (PAs) to provide support throughout the week. Each PA will work 40 hours per week, and support will always be delivered by two people together due to moving and handling requirements.
He enjoys outdoor activities, visiting parks and cafés, baking, and exploring his local community. The aim of having two PAs is to help him access new opportunities, increase social interaction, and safely provide support.
Roles and Responsibilities:
Personal care and daily living tasks
Safe moving and handling (two-to-one support required)
Assistance with wheelchair transfers
Support with meals and activities both at home and in the community
Continuous supervision due to ongoing epilepsy management
Required Training:
Epilepsy and First Aid training can be arranged through local services. Ongoing support and guidance will be provided by the family to ensure you feel confident in your role.
There is one friendly Labrador retriever in the home. the only support required is too Only to let in and out as required, when there is no other family available. A dog walker visits.
Hours per Week:
40 hours per week to be split between 2 PAs doing 20 hours each. Ideally 9am–5pm (flexible to 8am–4pm or 7am–3pm).
A friendly and sociable young man with Cerebral Palsy, a learning disability, and epilepsy is looking to employ two Personal Assistants (PAs) to provide support throughout the week. Each PA will work 40 hours per week, and support will always be delivered by two people together due to moving and handling requirements.
He enjoys outdoor activities, visiting parks and cafés, baking, and exploring his local community. The aim of having two PAs is to help him access new opportunities, increase social interaction, and safely provide support.
Roles and Responsibilities:
Personal care and daily living tasks
Safe moving and handling (two-to-one support required)
Assistance with wheelchair transfers
Support with meals and activities both at home and in the community
Continuous supervision due to ongoing epilepsy management
Required Training:
Epilepsy and First Aid training can be arranged through local services. Ongoing support and guidance will be provided by the family to ensure you feel confident in your role.
There is one friendly Labrador retriever in the home. the only support required is too Only to let in and out as required, when there is no other family available. A dog walker visits.
Hours per Week:
40 hours per week to be split between 2 PAs doing 20 hours each. Ideally 9am–5pm (flexible to 8am–4pm or 7am–3pm).