Carer /Support Worker – Watford (WD24) – PUR-483-269
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| Job ref. | PUR-483-269 |
| About me |
This role is to support a happy and sociable 6-year-old girl with autism and ADHD who enjoys spending time with others and taking part in fun activities. She particularly enjoys being outdoors, visiting farms, going to parks, and taking part in sensory and movement-based activities. She is a friendly and engaging child who enjoys social interaction and being out in the community. She is toilet trained, but may require gentle prompting and supervision when using the toilet while out and about. At times she may experience sensory sensitivities and may need calm support when transitioning between activities or if environments become overwhelming. She benefits from patient, consistent and understanding adults who have an awareness of supporting children with additional needs.
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| Hours and rate of pay | Hours: 2 hours per week initially
Day: Saturday afternoons (typically between 1pm – 3pm) Future opportunities: There may be opportunities for the hours to increase over time depending on needs and funding arrangements.
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| Location | Watford (WD24) |
| DBS/Checks | Confirmation of DBS check
Right to Work and references will be needed. |
| Training | Training will be offered to enable to complete the mandatory training required:
• Safeguarding Adults • Introduction to first aid • Health and Safety
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| What you would be doing… |
The Carer will support the child to access the community and participate in enjoyable activities. This may include visits to local parks, farms, sensory activities, soft play, or other child-friendly outings. Responsibilities will include:
Ideally the Carer will be able to drive and have access to their own vehicle with appropriate insurance to support community outings, although this is not essential if activities can be accessed locally.
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| The person I would like… | A kind, patient and reliable female Personal Assistant is preferred for this role. The ideal candidate will enjoy working with children and supporting them to access activities in the community.
The person should be:
Experience supporting children with autism or additional needs would be beneficial. Backgrounds in childcare, SEN support, education or youth work are particularly welcomed. |
Please send a CV (with 2 references) and a covering letter explaining why you would suit this role. Thank you.
* Sponsorship is not available for this role *
* No agencies please *