Support Workers ME15

Two SEN Support Workers/PAs in Maidstone, ME15. A rewarding opportunity providing 2:1 support for Katie, 10, a happy, engaging young girl with cerebral palsy and epilepsy, in her family home and out in the community, helping her enjoy everyday life and special days out. Up to £20.00 gross per hour.
About the Child: Katie, 10, is a warm, easy-going girl who lives with her parents and siblings, (14 and 7). She enjoys books, magazines, baking, TV programmes, arts and crafts, outings to places such as the zoo, garden centres, cinema and bowling – and eating! Katie communicates using a small number of spoken words (“Yes”, “No” “More”), signs, gestures, and by leading adults, and is generally very effective at expressing her needs and preferences. Katie has cerebral palsy and complex epilepsy. She is a wheelchair user but can weight bear and enjoys walking short distances with support and a handling belt. She uses the toilet and wears pads as needed, with adapted facilities and specialist equipment at home.
The Role at a Glance: We are looking to recruit 2 support workers/PAs to provide 2:1 support for community outings with Katie. On weekdays, you will collect Katie from school (a 10-minute walk) and support her at home with snacks, dinner, and relaxed play, with evenings focused on simple, engaging activities such as books, toys, and sensory play. Weekend shifts provide opportunities for outings such as the zoo, trips to London, garden centres, cinema or bowling, as well as quieter time at home depending on Katie’s energy levels. You will support mobility (wheelchair use and short-distance walking with a handling belt), toileting routines, meals and personal care. Some manual handling is required, with guidance provided, and the family WAV is available for appropriate outings alongside full training.
This Job Would Suit: A calm, confident support worker who is proactive, organised, and comfortable working within a family home. Someone who can plan activities, bring ideas, and adapt to Katie’s needs and energy levels. An interest in communication methods (signs, gestures, visual cues) and enjoyment of simple, child-centred activities is important. You’ll be comfortable working in a family home. Someone with epilepsy awareness is essential: monitoring for seizure activity, following protocols (including rescue medication), and supporting rest and recovery.
Why You’ll Love This Role: Working with lovely Katie! This is a rewarding opportunity to make a meaningful difference in Katie’s daily life. You will work in a supportive, friendly environment where your initiative is valued. The role offers variety, from after-school routines to engaging weekend outings.
Recruitment Process: Snap Care is managing the full recruitment process, including shortlisting, recruiter interviews, and
arranging employer interviews. Shortlisted candidates will be sent directly to the family’s primary contact to ensure a clear, streamlined process. Please note: Unfortunately, we are unable to provide sponsorship for any of our vacancies. If a specific gender is required for this position, this is a genuine occupational requirement under paragraph 1, schedule 9 of the Equality Act 2010.