Job: Enabler/Personal Assistant wanted

For visually impaired person.

  • 15 hours per week (flexible).

  • £7.00 per hour

Duties include:

Sorting paperwork, running errands, light household maintenance, accessing leisure facilities, accessing IT, reading post, assistance with gardening, accompanying for walks in nature spots/woods and the occasional trip out of town.

Must be a driver with car (although driving everywhere is not necessary) and good knowledge of Sheffield. Must be a good communicator, flexible, punctual, reliable, and responsible. A non-judgemental attitude, open/alternative-minded approach IS ESSENTIAL; must be able to think outside the box!

Must be willing to take advice in line with ongoing training. Most importantly, you must demonstrate a view of people with impairments as equals, not subordinates needing ‘care’!

Please send CV and covering letter (word doc only) to barriers2bridges@virginmedia.com or phone 07854 986 573.

Closing date: 1st July 2013

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