Location: Linlithgow, West Lothian.
Shifts can take place at home or at other locations as required (e.g., holiday, university, or other activities away from home).
Pay: £14.81 per hour
Hours: Permanent and temporary roles available with contracted weekly hours 12-48. Specific shifts may vary depending on support needs.
Closing date: Friday 8 May (applications will be reviewed as they are received and interviews may take place before the closing date. We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if suitable candidates are identified.)
About the role
We are looking for female Personal Assistants to join a small, dedicated team providing full-time support for a young woman with a physical disability. The role is varied and person-led, helping her live independently and take charge of her day-to-day life.
This is a flexible role with opportunities for part-time and full-time work. From September, support may be required both at home and within a university setting. Some shifts may include overnight or longer shift support, depending on individual availability. Shifts are available to start anytime between now and August, to allow for training and handover before university support begins.
About the young woman
She is 17, friendly, ambitious and determined. She makes all decisions about her day-to-day life and enjoys living each day the way she chooses. Her interests include music, fashion, art, spending time with friends, and relaxing with Netflix.
Duties
Your role is to support her to live her life as independently as possible. While each day may be different and led by her, key duties may include:
· Providing personal care and assistance with daily routines
· Supporting eating, drinking, and meal preparation
· Using equipment safely and assisting with movement as required
· Enabling participation in day-to-day activities, social life, and leisure
· Providing support in a variety of settings (home, university, holidays, and elsewhere as needed )
· Day and/or overnight support
· Light household tasks
· Person-led medication support
This list is broad rather than exhaustive, reflecting that the role is person-led and may vary day to day.
About you
You are:
· Reliable and punctual
· Good listener and communicator
· Kind and understanding of others
· Respectful and able to follow direction
· Comfortable providing personal care
· Flexible and able to adapt to changing routines
· Able to work as part of a team
A full UK driving licence is essential (confidence driving a larger/adapted vehicle or willingness to learn is required)
Experience in care or support work is desirable. Experience of moving and assisting is desirable.
Important to know
· Hours are contracted, though specific shift times may vary depending on support needs
· Support may include shifts away from the usual home address (e.g., university or holidays); (travel to and from these locations will be covered)
Other details
· Flexible shifts available to start anytime between now and August
· Protecting Vulnerable Groups (PVG) scheme membership required (cost covered)
· Paid holidays and pension included
Please note: applicants must have the right to work in the UK (we cannot sponsor visas).
About being a Personal Assistant
Personal Assistants (PAs) are employed directly to support a disabled person to live independently and on their own terms. The role is varied and person-led, and no two days are the same.
Being a PA is a valued and rewarding role, with many reporting a strong sense of job satisfaction and pride in their work.
Learn more: https://myjobscotland.gov.uk/about-personal-assistant-jobs
How to apply
Please send a CV and covering letter explaining why you are interested in the role and how your experience or skills make you a good fit to: personalassistantteam@outlook.com
We will be in touch if your application is shortlisted.
*Genuine Occupational Requirement