Personal Assistant/Social Care Worker Ref: LM/LD - 26
| Posting date: | 02 April 2026 |
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| Salary: | £13.45 per hour |
| Hours: | Part time |
| Closing date: | 02 May 2026 |
| Location: | ML2 |
| Remote working: | On-site only |
| Company: | GCIL North Lanarkshire |
| Job type: | Permanent |
| Job reference: | LM/LD - 26 |
Summary
My name is Liam, and I am a young man living in the Wishaw area. I am looking for a Personal Assistant to provide one-to-one support both in my home and out in the community.
In this role, you will support me with a range of daily living activities, including personal care and participation in social activities. I have a physical disability and require support to help me live as independently and actively as possible, and your role will be key in enabling me to achieve this. This will involve assisting with all aspects of personal care such as showering, toileting (including bowel movements), and shaving.
You will also support me with medication, preparing meals and healthy snacks, and assisting with feeding and drinking. You will provide moving and handling support, including pushing my manual wheelchair and using both manual and tracking hoists. Additional duties will include household shopping, collecting prescriptions, and supporting me when travelling on public transport.
The role may also involve sleepovers, overnighters, holidays, and staying in my home when my parents are away.
Some of my favourite activities include watching football and other sports on TV, shopping, listening to music, and socialising. You will take a proactive and innovative approach to supporting me to take part in activities that suit my needs and interests, helping me to enjoy a full and meaningful lifestyle.
About You
The ideal candidate will be:
Warm, friendly, and approachable
Caring and patient with a genuine desire to work in a supportive role
A good communicator with strong interpersonal skills
Proactive and encouraging, with a positive attitude
Relevant experience is preferred but not essential, as full training will be provided.
Hours & Working Pattern
Recruiting for 1 position
Guaranteed permanent contract of 16 hours per week
There is a possibility that a full-time post may become available in the future.
Typical working pattern includes weekdays with an 8AM start and Saturdays from 8AM, as and when required.
Flexibility is essential, as you will need to be available for sleepovers, overnights, holidays, and to stay in my home when my parents are away.
Any changes or additional hours will be discussed in advance where possible.
Pay
£13.45 per hour
If you are looking for a rewarding role where you can make a genuine difference and provide meaningful support, I would love to hear from you.
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If you are selected for the next stage of the recruitment process a member of the Take Control Team will be in touch to arrange the next steps.
If you are successfully hired; you will be employed directly by a Private Employer and will be entitled to all statutory rights as set out by Employment Law such as paid holidays and statutory sick pay (where eligible).
For more information please contact:
Take Control (North Lanarkshire)
Tel: 01698 537 472
E: infonl@takectrl.org.uk
In this role, you will support me with a range of daily living activities, including personal care and participation in social activities. I have a physical disability and require support to help me live as independently and actively as possible, and your role will be key in enabling me to achieve this. This will involve assisting with all aspects of personal care such as showering, toileting (including bowel movements), and shaving.
You will also support me with medication, preparing meals and healthy snacks, and assisting with feeding and drinking. You will provide moving and handling support, including pushing my manual wheelchair and using both manual and tracking hoists. Additional duties will include household shopping, collecting prescriptions, and supporting me when travelling on public transport.
The role may also involve sleepovers, overnighters, holidays, and staying in my home when my parents are away.
Some of my favourite activities include watching football and other sports on TV, shopping, listening to music, and socialising. You will take a proactive and innovative approach to supporting me to take part in activities that suit my needs and interests, helping me to enjoy a full and meaningful lifestyle.
About You
The ideal candidate will be:
Warm, friendly, and approachable
Caring and patient with a genuine desire to work in a supportive role
A good communicator with strong interpersonal skills
Proactive and encouraging, with a positive attitude
Relevant experience is preferred but not essential, as full training will be provided.
Hours & Working Pattern
Recruiting for 1 position
Guaranteed permanent contract of 16 hours per week
There is a possibility that a full-time post may become available in the future.
Typical working pattern includes weekdays with an 8AM start and Saturdays from 8AM, as and when required.
Flexibility is essential, as you will need to be available for sleepovers, overnights, holidays, and to stay in my home when my parents are away.
Any changes or additional hours will be discussed in advance where possible.
Pay
£13.45 per hour
If you are looking for a rewarding role where you can make a genuine difference and provide meaningful support, I would love to hear from you.
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If you are selected for the next stage of the recruitment process a member of the Take Control Team will be in touch to arrange the next steps.
If you are successfully hired; you will be employed directly by a Private Employer and will be entitled to all statutory rights as set out by Employment Law such as paid holidays and statutory sick pay (where eligible).
For more information please contact:
Take Control (North Lanarkshire)
Tel: 01698 537 472
E: infonl@takectrl.org.uk