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Join a compassionate team dedicated to empowering individuals to live independently! As a Personal Assistant, you will provide crucial support to a young gentleman with Friedreichs ataxia, helping him navigate daily challenges and engage in activities he enjoys. This role requires a warm personality, adaptability, and a driving license, as you will assist him in exploring new ventures and maintaining social connections. With opportunities for professional development and a supportive work environment, this position offers a fulfilling way to make a meaningful difference in someone's life. If you're ready to inspire and uplift, this could be the perfect role for you.
Our Personal Assistants support people to lead full, active and socially connected lives, helping them achieve the things that matter to them.
We are looking for female* Personal Assistants to support a young gentleman at his home in Thornton, Fife. Various hours per week are considered, and this can be flexible. A driving licence is essential for this post.
Applicants should have, or be willing to work towards, a qualification meeting the standards required for registration with the Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC). Experience working with individuals with neurological conditions is desirable but not essential.
About this opportunity
He says:
"I currently have a vacancy for Female* Personal Assistants to support me at my new home. I am a young man with a condition known as Friedreichs ataxia which is a degenerative condition. I need to have people around me who are confident, have outgoing personalities, and are keen to get involved and encourage me to build on my independence. Being a confident driver is a must as I enjoy visiting Edinburgh/Glasgow and hope to travel further afield in the future. I require individuals who can provide full flexibility for this post.
I have a variety of interests which include football, politics (left wing/independence), and current affairs. I also want to build on my daily living skills with being in my new home when able and fit to do so - on certain days I can be very lethargic and unable to do so. I enjoy spending time with my family, socialising with friends, etc. It would be ideal for me to start doing other activities with my support hours and the hope is to embrace what life has to offer me. I’m open to suggestions of what these new ventures can be. I require support with my personal care.
I am great fun to be around and meeting the outcomes that I hope to achieve with your support. An adaptable person to support me is desirable as my needs can vary day to day.
Do you believe you can be that supportive person to help me live independently?"
You will require good communication and social skills to work effectively with family and other members of a small team dependent on the service. We are looking for someone with a warm and friendly personality, who can work professionally and use their own initiative.
Are you flexible and responsive? Do you have what it takes to support individuals to achieve and maintain a great life? Are you a unique person who wants to share their skills and gifts and make a difference to someone’s life? Can you help build friendships and find ways to contribute and connect to the local community?
If you would like an informal chat about this vacancy, please contact us.
We are committed to supporting you to develop your skills as a practitioner and creating career development opportunities. At Thistle, you will have access to sector-leading training courses and be supported to achieve your SVQ level 3 in Health & Social Care accreditation.
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