Carer for ADHD teen
by Danielle • Islington
Need experienced carer/mentor to ensure ADHD teen (16 years) gets up and to school on time. Teen has poor attendance at college as unable to get up on time, dressed and organised. Lacks motivation and refuses to follow parents' instructions. Needs someone to work with him to encourage organisation, self care and motivation. May also need hours in the evening to help with evening routine, self care etc.
£103 - £1338 Hr. / Week
Starts: Shortly
One night care at a party for a wonderful 24 year autistic fine art loving woman :)
by Lydia • Islington
Hello! I’m having a surprise party for my partner and my beautiful sister Bella, 23, is travelling from Blackpool to London to come to the party. Her friends at home can’t make it and I get really worried about her in a room of 100 people alone so I’m trying to find someone who can volunteer a Saturday night to help her.
She has a fine art degree and a masters and is wonderful and funny and I would love to make her more comfortable!
Happy to cover whatever she our cost is and travel to make my sister happy :)
£103 - £133Once, 8 Hr.
Starts: Shortly
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you would only need to keep an eye on him as he is very well behaved, Looking for special needs caregiver
Looking for a part-time PA for a bright, funny 22 year-old wheelchair user
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by Ian • Islington
We're looking for a PA who can help with personal care for a young man with cerebral palsy who needs assistance with day to day tasks and travelling to appointments, but is fiercely independent and has a wicked sense of humour. He is about to finish his university degree and enter the next stage of his life. We have a wheelchair adapted vehicle so a driving licence is preferable. Ideally you would be available normal working hours Monday - Thursday. However there will be some flexibility required with days and times. Rate of pay negotiable depending on experience.
Support worker for regular after-school work 3:30-6:30 plus ad hoc weekends and holidays
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by Adriana • Islington
I am looking for a carer to support my 14 year old son who is autistic and has learning disabilities. I need someone to pick him up at school, and walk him home. We are a 5 minute walk away. Responsibilities would also include helping him with food. Simple cooking/preparing. And taking him on trips, to the park, to the shops or public transport (he loves that!). The role would include support at the weekend as per the carer's availabilities and our needs. It could also include extra hours over the summer school holiday.
If you have a driving license please let me know cause that would be great.
Thank you.
Special needs care with experience needed
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by Cleo • Islington
It requires help with daily tasks and managing her long term health conditions
*Is on ambulatory wheelchair user and requires support with navigating stairs
Job tasks include:
• Carer to assist client assisting her with personal care as she requires support with showering, drying, and dressing.
• Monitoring and assisting client with meal preparation and reminder/prompt to eat and take medication
• Tidying away in the bathroom, kitchen, and her bedroom.
• Changing the bedding.
• Loading/unloading the washing machine.
• Assisting with wheelchair during trips to appointments (navigating steps)
You will be required to work a total of 21 hours per week. The following shifts/days are suggested, but some flexibility would be ideal
Tuesday: 5 hours
Wednesday: 6 hours
Thursday: 5 Hours
Friday: 5 Hours
Must reliable, caring and loving sitter needed thank you
Looking to be a caregiver
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by IRETIOLUWA • Islington
Being a cater to me it’s a calling that I wholeheartedly embrace, I’m willing to grow and dedicate my career looking out and being responsible for individual who need it most. Whether it’s assisting for daily task, offering emotional support, or simply being reassuring presence, I take pride of being a pillar of strength for those in my care.
What sets me apart is my unwavering dedication to empathy and believe kindness is the cornerstone of caregiving. Had several experiences from taking of my grandmother, lived with some elderly peoples including those with special needs and my daughter.. this gives me series of experiences.
Waking night support for friendly disabled teenager. (£195 gross per night). Islington.
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by Julia • Islington
We are looking for a reliable and caring waking night support worker / carer for a 16 year old autistic boy who has epilepsy and additional health needs.
To cover 2 consecutive nights (either Tuesday and Wednesday or Wednesday and Thursday). These are waking nights at the family home.
The training for this position will be during the day initially.
Training is provided by the experienced team members on his health needs, care needs, and behavioural support.
It is also an opportunity to learn a lot and to be part of a very nice supportive team.
Starting rate is £15 per hour (£195 gross per night). This position is for 26 hours per week.
You would need to be willing to commit for a minimum of 12 months.
Ideally you would be able also to take on more hours in weeks when your colleagues would be away on holiday.
You will have a certain amount of paid holidays too.
6 months probation period.
About you
You need to be strong and fun as well as very reliable.
Experience with disabled teenagers / children and autism is preferred.
This might be a good position for someone who has a keen interest in disability, psychology, nursing and the position would suit a student of a relevant field.
If this role interests you please send your CV.
Please send a short cover letter or a few sentences explaining your interest and suitability in this particular position.
We will also later-on need 2 relevant references and a current DBS.
We look forward to hearing from you
Disability support worker / carer for disabled teenager. (Day and waking night shifts).
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by Julia • Islington
About the role
We are looking for a reliable and caring disability support worker / carer.
This is to support a 16 year old friendly non verbal teenager with autism and epilepsy and additional health needs.
More about this position:
Full time position covering 38- 40 hours per week. Both day and night shifts (one regular waking night on Tuesday).
Training is provided by the experienced team members and the family on his health needs, care needs, and behavioural support.
It is an opportunity to learn a lot and to be part of a very nice supportive team.
Starting rate is £15 per hour (increasing to £16 after the probation). This position is for 38-40 hours per week.
You would need to be willing to commit for a minimum of 12 months.
Ideally you would be able also to take on more hours occasionally in weeks when your colleagues would be away on holiday.
You will have a certain amount of paid holidays too.
6 months probation period.
About the Teenager:
He lives at home with his family and their friendly big dog.
He has a team of learning support workers & carers who help him with his daily life & routines & all of his personal care.
He is a friendly, non verbal, very autistic teenager. He needs help with all elements of daily life. He is developing his communication skills using picture exchange and gestures, such as pointing.
Unfortunately he often also needs a lot of care as he can have seizures which lead to him needing to spend time in hospital.
He has also other health needs.
About you
You need to be fun, reliable, ideally fit and most importantly truly interested in special needs.
Experience with disabled teenagers / children and autism is preferred but not essential.
This might be a good position for someone who has a keen interest in disability, psychology, nursing and the position could suit a part time student of a relevant field.
You would need to be willing to commit for a minimum of 12 months.
If this role interests you please send your CV.
Please send a short cover letter or a few sentences explaining your interest and suitability in this particular position. It does help to see who to discuss the position further - as we do receive a lot of CVs.
We will also later-on need 2 relevant references and a current DBS.
We look forward to hearing from you if you are interested in this position
Looking for A carer to look after A 42 years old female full mental capacity
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by Nigel • Islington
Help getting ayse out of bed take to bathroom to be washed and dressed assistant to appointment but she has her own driver give her medication twice a day though the peg site, she like to go shopping and Starbucks for coffee in the late afternoon shifts is 12 hours per day we £18 per hour Monday to Friday