Job Title: Support Worker /driver
Location: Ayr
Job Reference: ML/SB/ Ayr 9
Hours:
1 Posts available
Support Worker/ Driver Ayr 9 hours Rolling Rota Sunday to Friday, 5 hour shift and 4 hour shift 2 days a week, daytime and evening.
1 x 9 posts
(Some flexibility required, including occasional evening and overnight support once a relationship is established)
Rate of pay £12.00 per hour
The hours and days will be confirmed, family still looking into this. To be further discussed at interview, this is a new post and new to the family.
**** The family are looking for dedicated support workers that will commit and build a long term relationship.
Job Overview:
Are you looking for a rewarding role where every day is a little different, and where you can have a real impact? We’re looking for an upbeat, compassionate, and reliable individual to support a young man with a learning disability and complex medical needs. He’s full of personality and loves a good laugh! He enjoys activities like bowling, watching planes, and spending time at the beach. He thrives with a buddy who’s fun, friendly, and up for a bit of banter, but who also knows how to set respectful, clear boundaries.
As his companion, you’ll receive full training to support his healthcare needs, including PEG feeding and moving and handling. You’ll help him explore activities he enjoys, monitor his safety, and adapt plans if he feels differently on a particular day. If you’re good at reading body language, have a strong sense of empathy, and enjoy connecting on a personal level, this role could be a perfect fit for you.
The family are animal lovers and have a cat and dog, that are both very friendly. They also have fish.
What You’ll Do:
- Join him in activities that make his day fun and meaningful, whether that’s bowling, a beach day, or just relaxing together.
- Connect in with the local community, research groups and activities that the young man can attend with support.
- Provide PEG feeding – water, limited mobility so needs assistance with walking needs to take someone’s arm, support with personal care and other care needs (all training provided).
- Support with bathing, dressing, and changing clothing as required.
- Set clear boundaries while creating an atmosphere of trust, warmth, and humour.
- Monitor and adapt to his sensory needs, ensuring he’s comfortable and safe.
- Build a strong connection through shared activities and understanding, with flexibility in activities based on his comfort each day.
- Be a confident driver, with a full clean driving license, and willing to drive the employer’s car.
- Assist with attending medical, hair and dental appointments.
Qualifications:
- Warm, friendly, and able to set consistent boundaries.
- Observant and skilled in reading non-verbal cues.
- Patient and adaptable, with a good sense of humour.
- Experience with special needs is helpful, but full training will be provided.
This is more than a job, it’s a chance to build a lasting connection an opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the life of a young man with unique needs, supporting him to enjoy life’s activities, build relationships, and feel comfortable and respected.
To apply, please send your CV and a brief cover letter explaining why you are suitable for this role.
As part of the role, you are required to undergo a PVG, present two references one from your last employer.
If you feel you have the qualities and life skills to enable the gentleman to have a better quality of life. Please send your application and CV by e-mail to Stephenie@ailn.org.
*Please note AILN are not the employer we support on behalf of independent employers *
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