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Looking for a P.A./carer for an East Dulwich resident who is immunocompromised and disabled


Professional care experience is preferred but not required

Must be fully vaxxed and boosted (You can register with your gp as carer and get priority on these)

Would prefer this to be either your only job, or that your other job is WFH, so that you are covid safe for immunocompromised client

Must be Trans/Nonbinary friendly

Must have own transport available i.e. bike, scooter, or car, or live near enough to walk to client's home in East Dulwich


Starts beginning of Feb 2022


JOB DESCRIPTION


Located in client?s home in East Dulwich

Role involves household tasks and chores and admin

14 and a quarter hours per week,

?10.50 per hour take home pay, plus pension contributions, holiday, and sick pay

Shifts are around 4 hours long, midday start, and are every other day


We are looking for someone who is:


Looking for a long term position

Willing and able to ?shield? against covid-19 for immunocompromised client

Organised

Has initiative

Friendly, with good interpersonal skills

Reliable

Confident working outside of a team, as sole carer

Able to work flexible hours

WIlling and able to wear a mask whilst at work


The client is a nonbinary person in their mid-20s, with full mental capacity. They have chronic pain and chronic fatigue.


The client needs help with day to day tasks, including but not limited to: washing up, laundry, prepping food to eat, cooking, cleaning, shopping, organising their medication and getting it from the pharmacy. They are an accomplished gardener and will advise you to do small gardening tasks such as watering and cutting off produce. They also might ask for help with sewing projects, such as cutting fabric, and small DIY projects (i.e. putting up shelf, fixing drawer with screwdriver).


More information available on enquiry to [email protected]

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