Bank SW11 SEN Nanny - South West London

£20.00 gross per hour

Date Posted: Wednesday 20 November 2024

, Ref: 2877

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Professional Support Worker/Buddy in London, SW11, Tuesdays + Bank cover. A fantastic part-time + bank role, for a professional SEN Nanny to support an engaging, sunny girl of 11 who has a diagnosis of Angelman Syndrome, epilepsy, cortical visual impairment (CVI) and sensory processing disorder £20.00 gross per hour.

Nearest Tube/Station: Battersea Power Station, Sloane Square, or Queenstown Road.
Wage/Salary: £20.00 gross per hour.
Essential: Someone who is child led and interested in play. Some experience working with children with special educational needs. Great skills in communication Someone trustworthy and responsible. *Open to female applicants only.
Start Date: Early October.
Days & Hours: Every Wednesday: 4.00pm – 8.00pm, plus bank shifts - additional hours to cover other staff’s sickness and annual leave.
Family/Client Pets: 2 Chihuahuas
Recruiter: : Natasha natasha@snapcare.co.uk

About this client/child: Laura (11) is a happy, joyful and affectionate child. She lives with her Mum in SW11, and she really is a delight! She loves her Mum, being around people, being active bouncing on her trampoline, and taking movement breaks to dance, sing and walk. She also enjoys sensory activities like bubbles, balloons and water play. She likes books, her Furby, and her iPad. Laura does not like loud noises, busy crowds, and not knowing what is happening next. Laura has a diagnosis of Angelman Syndrome, epilepsy, cortical visual impairment (CVI) and sensory processing disorder. Laura is mobile, though uses her wheelchair for longer distances. Laura is non-verbal and uses her low-tech book and Super Core/Grid 3 talker (iPad based) to support her communication. Laura’s Mum would like Laura to increase her use of her Super Core talker, and is happy to provide training, so that candidates will be confident to model using it, to support Laura to continue developing her communication. Training will also be provided regarding Laura’s epilepsy.

Overview of role: This is a 1 day a week role (Wednesdays) with additional bank shifts. The hours each Wednesday are from 4.00pm – 8.00pm, starting in early October 20204. The role involves all daily Nanny duties, meal prep, and domestic tasks related to Laura. The Bank SEN Nanny will have some experience supporting a child with additional needs, and a great interest in communication. You will be happy to work collaboratively with Laura’s Mum and liaise with her educators. The role involves meeting Laura from school at her home, when she arrives on the school bus, and supporting her with her after-school routine, always promoting her independence and self care skills. Laura loves spending time after school in Battersea Park and at Battersea Power station, where she likes to take a walk and play, to de-compress from the day. Laura has a great evening routine in place, consisting of dinner, time to relax and play, a bath, and time with Mum, and she likes to follow this routine each day.

Who this job would suit: This position will suit someone looking for a bank role, with availability to work each Wednesday evening. Someone dynamic, nurturing and playful, who can make Laura’s daily routine fun, as she loves to sing, dance and play. Someone with some experience supporting children with special educational needs, and great interest in communication. Someone who is also able to set boundaries. This will be an ideal role for someone with a background or interest in OT, SEN, or SALT therapy.

What’s great about this job: Laura is an absolute delight, and it will be a joy to work with her! Additional training provided in Epilepsy and Super Core Communication technology.

Who is recruiting for this role? Snap Care will be carrying out all recruitment including shortlisting, recruiter interviews and arranging employer interviews. Please note, unfortunately, we are unable to provide sponsorship for any of our vacancies.

* When a specific gender is essential, it is considered a genuine occupational requirement under paragraph 1, schedule 9 of of the Equality Act 2010 for female or male worker to work with our client.



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