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UKCIL - Leeds
£14.16 to £14.16 an hour
On-sitePermanentPart time
PA / Care Assistant for active 47yo with spinal cord injury 4-12hrs p/w in LS6 £14.16p/h Apply at UKCIL.com. Reference: 8d11f0d7 Hi im seeking to employ an experienced female PA/care assistant to join a small team who assist me each morning to get up & prepared for the day, and support me in keeping on top of household chores, life admin, dog walking & hobbies. I am paralysed from the chest down due to a spinal cord injury in my neck, so require some assistance with personal care, to get up, showered and dressed in the morning. Bowel care by district nurses. Experience of working with this type of condition preferred, however full training and shadowing will be given. I'm active, independent wherever possible, and don't require the use of a hoist. I have a degree of flexibilty in availability: Monday 0800-1200 Tuesday or Wednesday but not both, 0800-1200 Some weekends 0900-1100 or 0900-1300 I can create a bespoke pattern from the above for the right person. I use a great agency for extra cover where required but prefer to employ direct. I live in LS6 with my wife & small dog. If you'd like to apply please drop me a note with a little info about yourself. Thanks Key Responsibilities Services Personal Care Domestic Care Social + Leisure activities Support to remain independent Training Essential PA Guide Moving & Handling Hand hygiene Medical Continence Care Catheterisation Please apply by clicking above or at ukcil.com
Added on 27 May 2026
Save to favouritesUKCIL - Berwick-upon-Tweed
£14.67 to £14.67 an hour
On-sitePermanentPart time
Personal Care Assistant 12 hr/wk Employed@£14.67/hr- Self-Emp@£18.92 in Berwick-upon-Tweed Apply at UKCIL.com. Reference: 41f71c3a Personal Assistant/Support Worker – Berwick-upon-Tweed 12 hours per week | Tuesday and Thursday, 10am–4pm | Self-Employed Workers welcome to apply We are looking for a patient, reliable and positive Personal Assistant to support a 20-year-old young adult with a learning disability, autism, severe OCD, anxiety, and behaviours that may challenge. The role currently involves supporting with community-based activities on Tuesday and Thursday. As we are currently at the planning stage, we are open to ideas and discussion about how best to structure support and activities to meet his needs. This young man enjoys art, technology, cafés, sensory activities, swimming, walks, museums, travelling and exploring new places. He also enjoys listening to nursery rhymes, ABC songs and familiar music, which help him to relax and regulate. Being in a car is particularly calming and forms an important part of his routine. A calm, relaxed and positive environment is essential. He responds well to humour and enjoys spending time with people who are patient and engaging. However, he also requires clear routines, consistency and a structured approach, supported by a visual timetable or plan to help him feel safe and understand what is happening throughout the day. Communication support is a key part of the role. He uses PECS (Picture Exchange Communication System) to support planning and understanding routines. He can use simple words and phrases to communicate, and it is often helpful to write words on the palm of your hand to support understanding and help him express his wishes and choices. He has a severe peanut allergy and carries EpiPens at all times. The successful applicant will need to be confident in understanding allergy risks and following emergency procedures if required. He also has allergies to dust and horses and follows a strict gluten-free and milk-free diet. Essential requirements: Driver with own vehicle Business use insurance Willing and able to understand and follow emergency procedures relating to severe allergies, including the use of EpiPens if required Comfortable supporting someone with complex needs and behaviours that challenge The individual has a severe peanut allergy and carries EpiPens at all times. The successful applicant will need to be confident in understanding allergy risks and following emergency procedures if required. He also has allergies to dust and horses and follows a strict gluten-free and milk-free diet. The successful applicant will need to be calm, understanding and confident supporting someone who can become distressed by unexpected changes, uncertainty or too many decisions. There may be occasions when support is provided in the community on a one-to-one basis, so an awareness of risk, safety and maintaining a supportive environment is important. Experience of autism, learning disabilities and behaviours that challenge would be beneficial. Please note the self-employed rate is £18.92 per hour Key Responsibilities Services Social + Leisure activities Support to remain independent Self Employed Training Essential PA Guide Safeguarding Adults/Children Understanding challenging behaviour Autism / Aspergers Transportation Full UK driving license Own personal car Medical Safe Administration of Medication Please apply by clicking above or at ukcil.com
Added on 11 Aug 2026
Save to favouritesUKCIL - Berwick-upon-Tweed
£14.67 to £14.67 an hour
On-sitePermanentPart time
Personal Care Assistant for a young boy P/T 5-10 hrs @ £14.67/hr in Berwick-Upon-Tweed Apply at UKCIL.com. Reference: 15b3981c Personal Assistant Required | Berwick upon Tweed Rate: £14.67 per hour Hours: 5 hours per week (term time), 10 hours per week (school holidays) We are seeking a caring and reliable Personal Assistant to support an 11-year-old boy with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), sensory processing disorder and significant learning disabilities. He is a happy, active young boy who enjoys being outdoors, visiting parks, going shopping and trips to McDonald's. He is largely non-verbal, so patience and a willingness to learn his communication style are essential. Building trust and supporting him at his own pace will be an important part of the role. Hours Term Time One weekday evening, 4pm to 6pm Saturday, 10am to 1pm School Holidays Tuesday, 10am to 1.30pm Friday, 10am to 1.30pm Saturday, 10am to 1pm Some flexibility may be available. Duties Include Supporting social and leisure activities Accessing the local community Promoting independence skills Providing personal care, including continence care We Are Looking For Someone Who Is Patient, calm and understanding Able to build trust and positive relationships Proactive in suggesting activities and outings Confident working independently Experience of supporting children with autism or complex needs is preferred. Driver with access to a vehicle preferred. This is a rewarding opportunity to support a lovely young boy to enjoy activities, access his community and build confidence and independence. Key Responsibilities Services Personal Care Social + Leisure activities Support to remain independent Training Essential PA Guide Safeguarding Adults/Children Moving & Handling Understanding challenging behaviour Food Hygiene First Aid Hand hygiene Autism / Aspergers Transportation Full UK driving license Own personal car Medical Continence Care Please apply by clicking above or at ukcil.com
Added on 1 Aug 2026
Save to favouritesUKCIL - Berwick-upon-Tweed
£14.67 to £14.67 an hour
On-sitePermanentPart time
Personal Care Assistant 30 hr/wk Employed@£14.67/hr- Self-Emp@£18.92 in Berwick-upon-Tweed Apply at UKCIL.com. Reference: 90639f58 Personal Assistant/Support Worker – Berwick-upon-Tweed 30 hours per week | Monday to Friday, 10am–4pm | Self-Employed Workers welcome to apply We are looking for a patient, reliable and positive Personal Assistant to support a 20-year-old young adult with a learning disability, autism, severe OCD, anxiety, and behaviours that may challenge. The role currently involves supporting attendance at a day service in Berwick on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, with community-based activities on Tuesday and Thursday. As we are currently at the planning stage, we are open to ideas and discussion about how best to structure support and activities to meet his needs. This young man enjoys art, technology, cafés, sensory activities, swimming, walks, museums, travelling and exploring new places. He also enjoys listening to nursery rhymes, ABC songs and familiar music, which help him to relax and regulate. Being in a car is particularly calming and forms an important part of his routine. A calm, relaxed and positive environment is essential. He responds well to humour and enjoys spending time with people who are patient and engaging. However, he also requires clear routines, consistency and a structured approach, supported by a visual timetable or plan to help him feel safe and understand what is happening throughout the day. Communication support is a key part of the role. He uses PECS (Picture Exchange Communication System) to support planning and understanding routines. He can use simple words and phrases to communicate, and it is often helpful to write words on the palm of your hand to support understanding and help him express his wishes and choices. He has a severe peanut allergy and carries EpiPens at all times. The successful applicant will need to be confident in understanding allergy risks and following emergency procedures if required. He also has allergies to dust and horses and follows a strict gluten-free and milk-free diet. Essential requirements: Driver with own vehicle Business use insurance Willing and able to understand and follow emergency procedures relating to severe allergies, including the use of EpiPens if required Comfortable supporting someone with complex needs and behaviours that challenge The individual has a severe peanut allergy and carries EpiPens at all times. The successful applicant will need to be confident in understanding allergy risks and following emergency procedures if required. He also has allergies to dust and horses and follows a strict gluten-free and milk-free diet. The successful applicant will need to be calm, understanding and confident supporting someone who can become distressed by unexpected changes, uncertainty or too many decisions. There may be occasions when support is provided in the community on a one-to-one basis, so an awareness of risk, safety and maintaining a supportive environment is important. Experience of autism, learning disabilities and behaviours that challenge would be beneficial. Please note the self-employed rate is £18.92 per hour Key Responsibilities Services Social + Leisure activities Support to remain independent Self Employed Training Essential PA Guide Safeguarding Adults/Children Understanding challenging behaviour Autism / Aspergers Transportation Full UK driving license Own personal car Medical Safe Administration of Medication Please apply by clicking above or at ukcil.com
Added on 24 Jul 2026
Save to favouritesUKCIL - LEEDS
£13.23 to £13.23 an hour
On-sitePermanentPart time
Active young person for 16 year old boy, no personal care, own car, evenings LS8 £13.23/hr Apply at UKCIL.com. Reference: 8424723e Description of Young Person and Role He is a bubbly, enthusiastic, 16 year old young person who is a pleasure to work with. He has a learning disability and ADHD. He has food allergies and carries an Epipen - training is provided in how to administer this. He lives in North Leeds (LS8). Duties The role involves providing respite to the parents and increasing his confidence and independence in the community. This includes: Taking him to the gym and swimming regularly Must haves A non-smoker is essential and car owner ESSENTIAL for this role, expenses paid. Owning and driving your own care is necessary. Hours & Pay evenings References relevant to post required on application and DBS (organised and paid for by Leeds City Council) will be required. Working hours after school and school holidays, with some work in the evenings when required Rate of pay: £13.23 p/h What skills/ characteristics are required for the role? Reliable and committed. Experience of working with young people, SEND experience ESSENTIAL Be energetic and enjoyment of physical exercise Being sensitive to his needs and feelings Good communication skills - with young person his family and other professionals in his life To work independently and remain calm under pressure To ensure he is safe and supervised at all time. Applications welcome if you meet these criteria. References will be checked. Hourly rate might be increased for the right applicant who stays on with me. Key Responsibilities Services Social + Leisure activities Support to remain independent Training Essential PA Guide Safeguarding Adults/Children First Aid Autism / Aspergers Transportation Full UK driving license Own personal car Medical Safe Administration of Medication Please apply by clicking above or at ukcil.com
Added on 6 Aug 2026
Save to favouritesBlue Sky Brokers - Chesterfield
from £13 an hour
On-sitePermanentPart time
Female PA Needed to Support with Personal Care and Household tasks. MS-DCC-001 - 12 Hours per Week - Chesterfield S44. The role for the PA will include assisting with Personal Care, showering, bathing, hygiene, and dressing, including helping the individual change into their pyjamas and everyday clothing. In addition to personal care, the role includes helping with meal preparation and cooking meals. The position also involves housework, such as tidying, laundry, dishes, and basic cleaning tasks, to help keep the home organised and comfortable. Providing companionship and communicating respectfully are essential aspects of the role. Additionally the role will involve taking the client shopping and accompanying them on outings. The client uses a wheelchair, so the successful candidate will need access to an accessible vehicle suitable for wheelchair transport. The support required will be needed in the mornings between 8:30 - 9:30. Evenings between 5 - 6. the Client would like support over 7 days a week, 2 PA's required.
Added on 10 Jul 2026
Save to favouritesGCIL South Lanarkshire - Lanark
from £14.45 an hour
On-sitePermanentPart time
To apply: Please send your CV with job reference: VW/SF/11-25 to parSL@gcil.org.uk Male OR Female Personal Care Assistant / Support Worker required to assist a person with physical disabilities and Autism living in the Lanark area. You would be required to provide one to one care and assistance within their home and in the community including attending to personal care and participation in social activities. Your duties would involve assisting with tasks such as: · Attending to personal care needs (showering, toileting and skin care) · Assisting with medication · Preparing meals and healthy snacks · Moving and assisting – occasional manoeuvering of a powered wheelchair, using tracking hoist · Household shopping and collecting prescriptions · Any other daily living tasks to promote independent living Driver essential as you will be required to drive a mobility vehicle. Must take a proactive approach to support and assist individual to get involved in activities suited to their needs. Favourite activities are swimming, music, cooking and baking, crafting (various) and socialising. Pets in the household – you must be comfortable working with a dog, cats, a bearded dragon and a corn snake in the home. Experience is desirable but not essential as training will be provided. The most important qualities are a respectful and friendly nature and a desire to work within a caring role. Good interpersonal and communication skills are essential. Hours of Work (with a degree of flexibility) Guaranteed permanent position of 16 hours per week after initial probationary period is completed Days and times: Set shifts at set times OR weekly rota Typically – Weekdays: 9am – 4pm Occasional weekends and evenings may be required – to be discussed at interview Hourly rate: £14.45 per hour To apply please e-mail your CV to parSL@gcil.org.uk ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Notes to candidates: If you are selected for the next stage of the recruitment process a member of GCIL (South Lanarkshire) Team will be in touch to arrange the next steps. If you are successfully hired; you will be employed directly by a Private Employer on a PAYE basis and will be entitled to all statutory rights as set out by Employment Law, such as paid holidays and statutory sick pay (where eligible). Please note: This job is advertised by GCIL (South Lanarkshire) on behalf of a Personal Employer, we are not the employer or an employment/recruitment agency. Our role is to assist with the recruitment process and Employer’s responsibilities. GCIL (South Lanarkshire) is a Self-Directed Support service based in South Lanarkshire, providing information and assistance to enable all eligible people to explore the 4 options for independent living outlined in the Self-Directed Support Act, now in force. GCIL (South Lanarkshire) is part of Glasgow Centre for Inclusive Living (GCIL), which is an established Disabled People's Organisation, with many years of experience assisting people to maximise their preferred support needs. For more information please contact: GCIL (South Lanarkshire) Brandon Gate, 1 Leechlee Road, Hamilton, ML3 0XB Tel: 01698 892 372
Added on 29 Jun 2026
Save to favouritesGCIL South Lanarkshire - Hamilton
from £15 an hour
On-siteTemporaryPart time
To apply for this role please send your CV together with reference SAL/LD to parSL@gcil.org.uk Male only Personal Care Assistants / Support Workers required to assist a young adult male with Autism, Epilepsy and Severe Communication Disorder living in the Ferniegair - Hamilton area. You would be required to provide one to one care and assistance within the family home and in the community including attending to personal care and participation in social activities. Your duties would involve assisting with tasks such as: Attending to all personal care needs (showering, toileting, shaving, brushing teeth) Preparing meals and healthy snacks (assistance with eating) Assistance with traveling to and from college Walking, Cycling, football and assisting with participation in these physical activities Moving and assisting - pushing manual wheelchair Any other daily living tasks to promote independent living Driver essential and you will be required to use your own vehicle – mileage allowance will be paid. Must take a proactive and innovative approach to support and encourage individual to be involved in activities suited to their needs. Favourite activities are drawing and colouring pictures, watching Disney clips on YouTube, swimming, listening to music, horse riding, sensory experiences. Experience is desirable but not essential as training will be provided. The most important qualities are a warm and friendly nature and a desire to work within a caring role. Good interpersonal and communication skills are essential. Hours of Work (with a degree of flexibility) Recruiting for one position for a casual worker which may lead to permanent. Days and times: Wednesday and Friday: 10AM – 3PM Overtime will be available – to be discussed at interview Hourly rate: £15.00 To apply please e-mail your CV to parSL@gcil.org.uk ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Notes to candidates: If you are selected for the next stage of the recruitment process a member of GCIL (South Lanarkshire) Team will be in touch to arrange the next steps. If you are successfully hired; you will be employed directly by a Private Employer on a PAYE basis and will be entitled to all statutory rights as set out by Employment Law, such as paid holidays and statutory sick pay (where eligible). Please note: This job is advertised by GCIL (South Lanarkshire) on behalf of a Personal Employer, we are not the employer or an employment/recruitment agency. Our role is to assist with the recruitment process and Employer’s responsibilities. GCIL (South Lanarkshire) is a Self-Directed Support service based in South Lanarkshire, providing information and assistance to enable all eligible people to explore the 4 options for independent living outlined in the Self-Directed Support Act, now in force. GCIL (South Lanarkshire) is part of Glasgow Centre for Inclusive Living (GCIL), which is an established Disabled People's Organisation, with many years of experience assisting people to maximise their preferred support needs. For more information please contact: GCIL (South Lanarkshire) Brandon Gate, 1 Leechlee Road, Hamilton, ML3 0XB Tel: 01698 892 372
Added on 24 Jul 2026
Save to favouritesUKCIL - King's Lynn
£15 to £15 an hour
On-sitePermanentPart time
Personal Care PA to join small team for Man in Kings Lynn. Day and night hours £15 per hr Apply at UKCIL.com. Reference: 6fb365ea Job description Listed below are details of the purpose and general tasks of the job to provide some insight of what is involved. It is advisable to refer to this when submitting your application for the post. Job Purpose To provide personal and social support for man allowing him to live at home Location Kings Lynn, PE32 Job Details My health condition means that I require support with all aspects of life in order to live at home and maintain some independence. My PA will support me with personal care, eating and drinking, as well as accessing the local community. I enjoy getting out to different places and have a keen interest in photography. I would like someone who works well with my needs but has the initiative to ensure everything is sorted. I would like us to be open and mutually trusting. Required Characteristics · Experience with personal care · Reliable and flexible · Full driving licence and own vehicle due to location · Able to drive wheelchair accessible van · Shared interests an advantage Duties to include · Assisting with medication · Assisting with showering · Assisting to put on clothes · Support with toileting needs and using commode · Meal preparation and assisting to cut meat etc. · Household tasks (changing bedlinen, vacuuming, laundry) · Ensuring equipment is working safely · Assistance to access community and enjoy hobbies Accessibility: Please do not hesitate to inform me if invited to interview if you have access needs (particularly for the interview). Some examples might be: dyslexia friendly font/coloured paper, interview questions written down or even in advance (if needed as part of an access need), low background noise, clear view of faces for lip reading, a break in the middle of the interview or more time to think about questions. Feel free to provide your pronouns as well in your application, so I can address you accurately (for example: she/her, they/them). Summary terms and conditions · The rate of pay for this position is £15.00 per hour Daytime and £49.96 flat rate for nights · Hours of work: Initially up to 17hrs weekly daytime plus up to 6 sleep-in nights on a flexible contract to be used ‘As and When’ to cover for existing employees leave etc. · 5.6 weeks per year pro-rata paid leave, inclusive of bank holidays · Free training as appropriate for role The post is subject to the following: · A satisfactory enhanced Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) check, the cost of which will be covered by the employer. · Completion of a satisfactory probationary period of 6 months Key Responsibilities Services Meal Preparation Personal Care Support to remain independent Medical Safe Administration of Medication Continence Care Please apply by clicking above or at ukcil.com
Added on 24 Jul 2026
Save to favouritesUKCIL - Berwick-upon-Tweed
£14.67 to £14.67 an hour
On-sitePermanentPart time
Personal Care Assistant for a young boy P/T 5-10 hrs @ £14.67/hr in Berwick-Upon-Tweed Apply at UKCIL.com. Reference: 88b703a7 ⭐ Personal Assistant (PA) ⭐ 👦 11-year-old boy 📍 Berwick upon Tweed 💙 Diagnoses: Autism Spectrum Disorder, sensory processing disorder, significant learning disabilities 💬 Largely non-verbal – will learn his communication style over time 💷 Pay • £14.67 per hour ⏰ Hours • 5 hours per week (term time) • 10 hours per week (school holidays) 📅 Term Time • One weekday evening 4pm–6pm • Saturday 10am–1pm 📅 School Holidays • Tuesday 10am–1:30pm • Friday 10am–1:30pm • Saturday 10am–1pm • Some flexibility available 🧩 About Him • Happy, active boy • Loves being outdoors • Enjoys parks, shops and McDonald’s trips • Can become anxious, trust-building is essential Support Required • Social and leisure activities • Support to access the community • Personal care including continence care • Assistance with independence skills What We’re Looking For • Patient, calm and understanding approach • Able to build trust at child’s pace • Proactive – suggest activities and outings • Experience with ASD or complex needs preferred • Confident working independently 🚗 Requirements • Driver preferred with own car • No gender preference • Comfortable supporting with personal care ✅ Training / Skills (desirable) • Safeguarding • Autism awareness • First Aid • Moving & handling • Understanding behaviours of concern 👉 A rewarding opportunity to support a lovely young boy to enjoy activities and build confidence Key Responsibilities Services Personal Care Social + Leisure activities Support to remain independent Training Essential PA Guide Safeguarding Adults/Children Moving & Handling Understanding challenging behaviour Food Hygiene First Aid Hand hygiene Autism / Aspergers Transportation Full UK driving license Own personal car Medical Continence Care Please apply by clicking above or at ukcil.com
Added on 3 Jun 2026
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