Personal Care Assistant

Company: Norfolk County Council
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Location: Fakenham
Job Description:

Job Purpose

We’re looking for a kind, reliable, and down‑to‑earth person to support a friendly 40‑year‑old gentleman in Norfolk (NR21). He’s great fun to be around, enjoys a good laugh, and is keen to build his independence and confidence in everyday life.

Location

Norfolk, NR21

Responsibilities

  • Be a steady, supportive presence
  • Help him feel safe and manage stress or anxiety
  • Support with everyday tasks like shopping, budgeting, and household jobs
  • Get involved in DIY, gardening, and general home upkeep
  • Accompany him to appointments, activities, or days out
  • Help him stay organised with routines and medication reminders
  • Support him safely if he has a seizure (full training provided)
  • Communicate clearly, calmly, and reassuringly, especially during times of stress or when situations need to be explained in a simple and supportive way

Good communication is a big part of this role – both in building trust and helping him feel understood, confident, and at ease.

The kind of person we’re looking for

  • Are calm, patient, and have a good sense of humour
  • Enjoy a bit of banter and can build a relaxed, trusting relationship
  • Have good, clear communication skills and can explain things in a simple, reassuring way
  • Are a good listener and able to notice when someone may be feeling overwhelmed or anxious
  • Are happy to get stuck in with practical tasks like gardening or DIY
  • Are comfortable around dogs
  • Can stay aware of what’s going on and spot when extra support may be needed
  • Are open to learning and working as part of a wider support team
  • Bonus points if you enjoy things like football, music, PC games, or nice cars – but this is not essential

Person Specification

Essential

  • Must hold a Full UK Driving License and have access to a reliable car (and be willing to allow dogs in the vehicle).
  • Happy and able to perform physical work, specifically gardening and DIY tasks.
  • Comfortable and confident around dogs.
  • Calm, upbeat presence; has a “thick skin” regarding forthright abuse disclosures and sometimes offensive language.
  • Ability to read the room to identify rising stress levels early and prevent escalation.
  • A foundational understanding of (or a genuine willingness to learn about) Epilepsy, Trauma‑Informed Support, ASD, and ADHD.

Desirable

  • Previous experience supporting individuals with CPTSD or developmental trauma.
  • Prior experience or certification in administering emergency epilepsy medication or managing post‑seizure care.
  • Practical experience working with adults who have ASD and ADHD, particularly regarding “body doubling” and executive function support.
  • Training in “Low Arousal” approaches or positive behavioural support to help manage moments of agitation or anger.
  • Natural “cheeky” or personable character who enjoys banter and can build a peer‑like, trusting relationship.
  • Enjoyments of football, PC City Building Games, music, and nice cars are a bonus.

Summary Terms and Conditions

  • The rate of pay for this position is £13.50 per hour.
  • Hours and times of work: two posts of 6 hours per week, exact days and timing will be discussed at the interview.
  • The annual holiday entitlement for this position will be equivalent to the work I would normally expect to be done during 5.6 consecutive weeks.
  • This position requires the employee to complete the following free annual training: GDPR, Health and Safety, First Aid, COSHH, Personal Care, Autism, Epilepsy.
  • A satisfactory enhanced Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) check, the cost of which will be covered by the employer.
  • Satisfactory references from two referees, one of which must be your current or last employer.
  • Completion of a satisfactory probationary period of 6 months.

Services

  • Personal Care
  • Domestic Care
  • Social + Leisure activities
  • Support to remain independent
  • Training
  • Safeguarding Adults/Children
  • Understanding challenging behaviour
  • First Aid
  • Autism / Aspergers
  • Transportation Full UK driving license
  • Own personal car
  • Medical Epilepsy Awareness

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Posted: July 8th, 2026