SEN Support Worker / PA in Oxted, RH8
A Weekend opportunity available for a SEN professional to support a 5-year-old cheeky chap requiring 2:1 support. Up to 24 hour shifts. Offering £17.00 - £19.00 Gross per Hour.
Nearest Tube/Station: Oxted Train Station
Wage/Salary: Weekday £17.00, Weekend £19.00, £11.44 Sleeping night hours. Gross per Hour.
Driver Essential? Yes, WAV for use on duty
Minimum Requirements:
Essential: Experience supporting a young child with behavioural needs, self-regulation, and anxiety. Non-smoker/vaper
Desirable: Sensory processing, supporting with communication skills, and experience working within a private family home
Start Date: ASAP
Days & Hours: Typical shift times: 2.30pm to 9.00am (sleeping night 9.00pm 6.00am) or 24-hour shift starting at 9am, including a sleeping night. Friday, Saturday and Sunday shift available, please get in touch with your availability.
About the Child: Conor, 5, lives at home with his wonderful parents and big brother. He is an energetic, engaging, happy young chap with a love for learning, story time, trips to the park in his buggy, and all things transport, especially cars! Conor has Dyskinetic Cerebral Palsy, and requires 2:1 support, 24/7. He strives for his independence and with the support of his therapy and care team, he is making excellent progress. Conor loves to chat, and his expressive communication has come on leaps and bounds; he is also super quick crawling and rolling; with support and supervision he can sit for short periods of time. Conor needs support with his behaviour management and self-regulation.
Overview of Role: Conor's team provides 2:1 support day and night. His night care consists of one waking night carer, and one On-Call Night carer. His team continually promotes his independence, provides hands-on support with all areas of his ADLs, personal care, and self-help skills. His parents, medical, therapy, support, and case management team all work in collaboration to ensure Conor has the highest standard of support in place, ensuring all his needs are met. He requires support in managing his self-regulations and anxiety; all training in this area is provided. Each day is jam-packed with things to do, he has a busy schedule, with therapy and rehabilitation appointments/sessions, planned activities, and outdoor play. If you are on shift for a sleep-in night, Conor's Waking Night Carer will tend to all his needs throughout the night; you will on rare occasions assist if Conor's sleep is very unsettled. The contract available will include working alternate weekends; however, there are additional shifts and hours available during school holidays.
Who this Job Would Suit: Conor is fiercely determined, so it is important for him to be able to make choices, allowing him to feel in control and independent. He has a wicked sense of humour so will laugh out loud if you make funny noises or fall over! You will bring to this role confidence and sensibility; Conor requires a firm, consistent but gentle and good-humoured approach.
What’s Great About This Job: This role is highly recommended by current Snap Care team members working with Conor. It is an open, supportive, and welcoming work environment. There is also the opportunity to travel on holidays with Conor and his family if desired. You will be working alongside professional colleagues, therapists, and a case management team with the opportunity to learn new skills, techniques and expand your knowledge.
Who is Recruiting for This Role? Our client is using our Shortlist Service. Snap Care will screen applications to confirm the essential criteria for the position is met. The client will then continue the recruitment process. By applying for this vacancy, you agree to us sending your CV and contact details to our client. Please see our website for more information.