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Personal Development Worker for Lucy Auchterarder

C-Change Scotland
Perth and Kinross
2 days ago
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Salary: £15.86 Per Hour (Sleepovers paid at £12.60 Per Hour) Location: Auchterarder Hours: 16 Hours Per Week Closing Date: 25/11/ 23:59

This is a Permanent, Part Time vacancy that will close on 25/11/ at 23:59 GMT.

The Vacancy

Are you fun? Reliable? Adventurous? Kind?

A great opportunity has arisen to be part of Lucy’s new team in Auchterarder

Hi I’m Lucy I’m 20 years old. People who know and love me describe me as caring and say I always like to help others.

I love animals and volunteer weekly at a local Wildlife Park (my favourite animals are the donkeys). I enjoy keeping busy and have an active, healthy lifestyle including cycling, swimming, horse riding, Judo and walking. I also like to go to the gym and regularly attend Pilates

Could you support me to make friends in my local community and continue having at fun at my local community group where I enjoy activities such as Karaoke, Bingo, dancing, arts and crafts?

Having productive and busy days are important to me. I am looking for support to engage in new opportunities and activities within the local community, but equally I like to have time to engage in low task demand activities so ideally you will be someone who likes a bit of calm time too.

Most importantly I would like to have team members around me who can have a laugh and lots of fun, matching my energy and shared interests, people who can motivate me positively.

Family time is very important to me, I live at home with my siblings and family.

Reliability and consistency are qualities you should possess as I don’t like sudden unplanned changes to support.

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