Support Companion/Personal Assistant

Ayrshire Independent Living Network

Support Companion / Personal Assistant

Supporting a Bright Young Woman Transitioning into Adult Life

Location: Ayr

Hours: 15 hours per week as arranged with Employer

Rate of Pay: £13.45

About The Role

We’re looking for the right person to spend time with Lucy – an 18‑year‑old young woman who enjoys a laugh, social time, and getting out and about, but also needs support to stay safe and manage her health.

This isn’t a standard care role. It’s about building a genuine connection – someone who can spend time with Lucy, chat, joke, do things together, and help her make the most of life while being there when she needs support.

Some days are easy and full of fun, others aren’t – so we need someone who can go with the flow and take things in their stride.

About The Young Person

Lucy is 18, bright, funny, and (most of the time) very aware of what’s going on around her. She has a great sense of humour and likes to connect with people, have a laugh, and not take life too seriously.

Lucy has epilepsy, autism (ASD), and Functional Neurological Disorder (FND). At times, her symptoms can be unpredictable and quite debilitating, so she needs someone with her to help keep her safe and support her through these episodes.

Full training and a clear support protocol will be provided, so you’ll feel confident in how to respond and support her.

She Benefits From Someone Who

  • Keeps things relaxed and light-hearted
  • Doesn’t get flustered or embarrassed
  • Stays calm and confident if symptoms occur
  • Understands that every day can be different
  • Can give her space when she needs it, and encouragement when she doesn’t

What the role involves

  • Spending time with Lucy at home and out in the community
  • Supporting her to have fun, try things, and stay socially connected
  • Being there to keep her safe during seizures or other symptoms
  • Following a clear support plan when needed
  • Encouraging confidence and independence where possible
  • Helping her stay engaged and stimulated (without pressure)
  • Adapting plans depending on how she is on the day

This is very much a “doing life alongside her” kind of role.

The kind of person we’re looking for

We’re much more interested in who you are than your CV.

You Might Be a Great Fit If You Are

  • Easy-going and good-humoured
  • Calm and steady, even in unpredictable situations
  • Not easily embarrassed
  • Comfortable chatting, joking and just “being normal”
  • Able to stay composed if someone is unwell
  • Patient without being patronising
  • Able to read the room and adapt
  • Reliable and trustworthy

Experience in care is helpful but not essential – the right personality matters more. Full training will be provided.

Support and training

You will be given guidance, training, and a clear protocol so you understand:

  • How to support Lucy during seizures or FND episodes
  • How to respond calmly and safely
  • How to support her day-to-day wellbeing

Ongoing support will always be available.

Why the role matters

This isn’t just about care – it’s about helping Lucy enjoy being 18, build confidence, and stay connected to the world around her, even on the more difficult days.

Interested?

If this sounds like something you’d enjoy, we’d love to hear from you.

Please get in touch via email recruitment ***email_hidden*** Ref:03/Ayr/CL

Two up to date Reference contacts are required one of which must be from a present or previous employer. In addition, a new PVG enhanced disclosure will be required prior to appointment (disclosure cost to be met by the employer paid from SDS funds).

Probationary Period attached, 6 months to this post. During this period, either party can end the employment by giving the other one weeks’ notice.

If you have any questions, please email ***email_hidden***

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