Personal Assistant (Social Care)

Posting date18 December 2025

Closing date17/01/2026 13:36:31

Salary£18.50 per hour

LocationMaidstone, Kent

CompanyDirect Payments

Job typePermanent

HoursPart Time

Reference17627146

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1 Support worker required (female preferred)
Social care – Kent
Reference – 20251216VM1455205
Hours: 10hrs over two days.
Shift: Monday & Thursday (5hrs per shift)
Pay: £18.50ph
Start: As soon as possible

Job Description:
To support me to attend social activities as required – assisting me in participating in various social activities as per my instructions, including going to the cinema, bowling, playing pool going to places of interest, going shopping, attending classes, sporting activities, meeting friends, attending craft shows and events, including Markets.
As my support worker your role is to provide me with the help and support that I need, in the community to attend and participate in social activities.
You will need to be a car driver and have knowledge on using a computer to be able to carry out the support needed in the role effectively. And preferably a non-smoker.
You must have training or have experience in working with Autism.
Willing to work one evening and every Saturday per week (occasional Sunday)
Applicants must be reliable, trustworthy, friendly, patient and understanding, willing to take the time to learn how to effectively best offer support.

You will need:
An Enhanced DBS certificate, public liability insurance, be registered with HMRC, be able to supply me with a monthly invoice.

How to apply:
You can apply for this job by send an up to date CV to autisticcrafting@gmail.com and filling in an application form, Screening questions will be required. You must meet all the requirements of the role to be considered.

This job advert is exempt under the Equality Act 2010 schedule 9 paragraphs 1-4

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