Female Personal Assistant – DBNCL

Female Personal Assistant – DBNCL

Full-Time 15.3 - 15.3 £ / hour (est.) No working from home possible
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At a Glance

  • Tasks: Assist with personal care, mobility support, and daily living activities for a visually impaired individual.
  • Company: The role is based in Blakelaw, Newcastle upon Tyne, focusing on personal assistance.
  • Benefits: Pay is £15.30 per hour for 10-11 hours of work on weekends.
  • Other info: Female applicants only due to genuine occupational requirements.
  • Why this job: This position offers a rewarding opportunity to make a significant impact on someone's daily life.
  • Qualifications: Experience with disabled adults and a valid UK driving license are required.

The predicted salary is between 15.3 - 15.3 £ per hour.

Hours: 10-11 hours weekends

Pay: £15.30 per hour

Location: Blakelaw, Newcastle upon Tyne

Job Summary: Personal Assistant for a senior individual with visual impairment, requiring caregiver support and mobility assistance.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Assist with personal care and daily living activities.
  • Transport and physically support the individual, including pushing a wheelchair.
  • Provide support during outings and ensure safety.
  • Ensure hydration and schedule rest periods.

Qualifications & Requirements:

  • Experience working with disabled adults with visual impairment.
  • Must be a driver.
  • Must be female, as a genuine occupational requirement.
  • Must have permission to work in the UK.
  • Physically fit to push wheelchair.

Female Personal Assistant – DBNCL employer: £14.50 per hour

Join a dedicated team in Blakelaw, Newcastle upon Tyne, providing essential support to individuals with visual impairments. Enjoy competitive pay of £15.30 per hour while making a meaningful difference in someone's life.

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Contact Details:

£14.50 per hour Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Female Personal Assistant – DBNCL

Personal Care Assistance
Mobility Support
Wheelchair Handling
Safety Awareness
Hydration Management
Experience with Disabled Adults
Driving Skills