Personal Assistant - Social Care - REF: RS/CF - 26
| Posting date: | 11 March 2026 |
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| Salary: | £13.00 per hour |
| Hours: | Part time |
| Closing date: | 10 April 2026 |
| Location: | Shotts, North Lanarkshire |
| Remote working: | On-site only |
| Company: | GCIL North Lanarkshire |
| Job type: | Permanent |
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Summary
Hello! My name is Ross, and I am a bubbly, chatty, and easy-going young man. Once I get to know someone, I really come out of my shell and enjoy having a laugh and a bit of banter. I’m happiest when I’m doing things I enjoy and spending time out and about.
A typical day for me often starts with heading out on the bus to explore different places around the Central Belt of Scotland. Sometimes I visit the stables to say hello to the horses. I really enjoy going out into the community, finding somewhere nice for lunch, and visiting places that interest me. I enjoy a mix of being out and about and my home comforts.
When I’m at home, I like to relax and watch TV, spend time on my iPad, and enjoy programmes about cars, trucks, and Gordon Ramsay. If you play Xbox, that would be a real bonus as I would love to play with you!
I live at home where there are both cats and dogs, so it’s important that anyone supporting me is comfortable around animals.
The Role
This role involves providing person-centred support that promotes independence, dignity, safety, and wellbeing. The position will involve supporting Ross both at home and out in the community, helping him enjoy the things he likes while maintaining a supportive daily routine.
Ross primarily uses an electric wheelchair, so the role will involve supporting his mobility and ensuring he can safely access the community and activities he enjoys.
Duties will include:
• Personal care support including showering, dressing, and toileting
• Assistance with eating and drinking
• Catheter care (training provided)
• Medication support (training provided)
• Moving and assisting where required (Training provided)
• Supporting Ross to travel in the community using public transport
• Supporting Ross with daily routines and activities
• Encouraging participation in hobbies and interests
• Supporting Ross to access social outings and activities
• Any other tasks that support Ross to live independently and enjoy his day
Working Hours
There are 19 hours available per week, but we are happy to consider hours from a minimum of 14 and a maximum of 19 for the right candidate
Typical shifts look like:
Tuesday: 9:00am – 4:00pm
Thursday: 9:00am – 4:00pm
Every second Saturday:
• 10:00am – 5:00pm
OR
• 9:00am – 4:00pm (flexible)
Some flexibility may be required, and shifts may occasionally vary by agreement.
About You
Ross is looking for someone who is friendly, relaxed, and enjoys conversation. The right person will be someone who can chat easily, share a laugh, and help keep Ross on track with his daily routine while maintaining a supportive and respectful approach.
Essential
• Due to Ross’s communication needs, applicants must have a good level of spoken English to ensure safe and effective communication. (This requirement is applied in accordance with Schedule 9, Part 1 of the Equality Act 2010)
• Previous experience in a care or support role
• Kind, patient, and caring nature
• Friendly and chatty with a good sense of humour
• Reliable, respectful, and trustworthy
• Comfortable working in a family home
• Comfortable around cats and dogs
• Able to build a trusting and positive relationship
• Willing to learn and follow training guidance
Desirable
• Experience with moving and assisting
• Experience supporting individuals with personal care needs
• Xbox skills (a bonus!)
The most important factor is finding the right match for Ross.
Employment Information
• This role is subject to a PVG check (Protecting Vulnerable Groups)
• References will be required
• Training will be provided where necessary
• You will be employed directly by an individual/family via Self-Directed Support funding
Why Apply?
This is an opportunity to build a meaningful and supportive working relationship while helping Ross enjoy his daily life and interests.
The role offers variety, community engagement, and the chance to make a real difference in someone’s life.
If you think you would be a good fit for this role, we would love to hear from you.
Location: Shotts area
Hours Available: 19 hours available but happy to consider from 14 - 19 hours per week (flexible)
Rate of Pay: £13.00 per hour
Driver: Not essential (occasional driving may be helpful)
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If you are selected for the next stage of the recruitment process, a member of the GCIL Team will be in touch to arrange the next steps.
If you are successfully hired, you will be employed directly by a Private Employer on a PAYE basis and will be entitled to all statutory rights as set out by Employment Law, such as paid holidays and statutory sick pay (where eligible).
Please note: This job is advertised by GCIL North Lanarkshire on behalf of a Personal Employer; we are not the employer or an employment/recruitment agency. Our role is to assist with the recruitment process and the employer’s responsibilities.
GCIL North Lanarkshire is a Self-Directed Support service based in North Lanarkshire, providing information and assistance to enable all eligible people to explore the 4 options for independent living outlined in the Self-Directed Support Act, now in force. GCIL North Lanarkshire is part of Glasgow Centre for Inclusive Living (GCIL), which is an established Disabled People's Organisation, with many years of experience assisting people to maximise their preferred support needs.
For more information, please contact:
GCIL North Lanarkshire
Brandon Gate, 1 Leechlee Road, Hamilton, ML3 0XB
Tel: 01698 892 372
A typical day for me often starts with heading out on the bus to explore different places around the Central Belt of Scotland. Sometimes I visit the stables to say hello to the horses. I really enjoy going out into the community, finding somewhere nice for lunch, and visiting places that interest me. I enjoy a mix of being out and about and my home comforts.
When I’m at home, I like to relax and watch TV, spend time on my iPad, and enjoy programmes about cars, trucks, and Gordon Ramsay. If you play Xbox, that would be a real bonus as I would love to play with you!
I live at home where there are both cats and dogs, so it’s important that anyone supporting me is comfortable around animals.
The Role
This role involves providing person-centred support that promotes independence, dignity, safety, and wellbeing. The position will involve supporting Ross both at home and out in the community, helping him enjoy the things he likes while maintaining a supportive daily routine.
Ross primarily uses an electric wheelchair, so the role will involve supporting his mobility and ensuring he can safely access the community and activities he enjoys.
Duties will include:
• Personal care support including showering, dressing, and toileting
• Assistance with eating and drinking
• Catheter care (training provided)
• Medication support (training provided)
• Moving and assisting where required (Training provided)
• Supporting Ross to travel in the community using public transport
• Supporting Ross with daily routines and activities
• Encouraging participation in hobbies and interests
• Supporting Ross to access social outings and activities
• Any other tasks that support Ross to live independently and enjoy his day
Working Hours
There are 19 hours available per week, but we are happy to consider hours from a minimum of 14 and a maximum of 19 for the right candidate
Typical shifts look like:
Tuesday: 9:00am – 4:00pm
Thursday: 9:00am – 4:00pm
Every second Saturday:
• 10:00am – 5:00pm
OR
• 9:00am – 4:00pm (flexible)
Some flexibility may be required, and shifts may occasionally vary by agreement.
About You
Ross is looking for someone who is friendly, relaxed, and enjoys conversation. The right person will be someone who can chat easily, share a laugh, and help keep Ross on track with his daily routine while maintaining a supportive and respectful approach.
Essential
• Due to Ross’s communication needs, applicants must have a good level of spoken English to ensure safe and effective communication. (This requirement is applied in accordance with Schedule 9, Part 1 of the Equality Act 2010)
• Previous experience in a care or support role
• Kind, patient, and caring nature
• Friendly and chatty with a good sense of humour
• Reliable, respectful, and trustworthy
• Comfortable working in a family home
• Comfortable around cats and dogs
• Able to build a trusting and positive relationship
• Willing to learn and follow training guidance
Desirable
• Experience with moving and assisting
• Experience supporting individuals with personal care needs
• Xbox skills (a bonus!)
The most important factor is finding the right match for Ross.
Employment Information
• This role is subject to a PVG check (Protecting Vulnerable Groups)
• References will be required
• Training will be provided where necessary
• You will be employed directly by an individual/family via Self-Directed Support funding
Why Apply?
This is an opportunity to build a meaningful and supportive working relationship while helping Ross enjoy his daily life and interests.
The role offers variety, community engagement, and the chance to make a real difference in someone’s life.
If you think you would be a good fit for this role, we would love to hear from you.
Location: Shotts area
Hours Available: 19 hours available but happy to consider from 14 - 19 hours per week (flexible)
Rate of Pay: £13.00 per hour
Driver: Not essential (occasional driving may be helpful)
------------------------------------------------------------
If you are selected for the next stage of the recruitment process, a member of the GCIL Team will be in touch to arrange the next steps.
If you are successfully hired, you will be employed directly by a Private Employer on a PAYE basis and will be entitled to all statutory rights as set out by Employment Law, such as paid holidays and statutory sick pay (where eligible).
Please note: This job is advertised by GCIL North Lanarkshire on behalf of a Personal Employer; we are not the employer or an employment/recruitment agency. Our role is to assist with the recruitment process and the employer’s responsibilities.
GCIL North Lanarkshire is a Self-Directed Support service based in North Lanarkshire, providing information and assistance to enable all eligible people to explore the 4 options for independent living outlined in the Self-Directed Support Act, now in force. GCIL North Lanarkshire is part of Glasgow Centre for Inclusive Living (GCIL), which is an established Disabled People's Organisation, with many years of experience assisting people to maximise their preferred support needs.
For more information, please contact:
GCIL North Lanarkshire
Brandon Gate, 1 Leechlee Road, Hamilton, ML3 0XB
Tel: 01698 892 372