Rest bite carer (London)

April 11, 2008 – 6:28 pm

Hi there My name is Andrew I have been paralysed from the neck down since the summer of 2000 and am a level C4 C5 spinal cord tetraplegic. I am looking for a live in carer starting Sunday 22nd of April until the 7th of May while my full time carer has a holiday. I am living in central London (Old Street and work at the bank in Liverpool Street. I have a busy week life and just as busy weekend so I m looking for someone who has the ability to take on the responsibility of looking after someone in my situation and also someone who is outgoing and sociable. The job will entail personal care in the morning and evening a reasonable amount of driving house management and a number of other responsibilities. Applicants must be aged over 21 have a working Visa be able to provide an up-to-date criminal records bureau check and a current driving license. Applicants with relevant experience are welcome however it is not a requirement. It is also of note that I use us a sliding board to transfer from my chair to bed and vice versa thus my personal assistant must have a strong physique. Please e-mail me your Cv and I will endeavour to get back to asap. Also please attach a photo. Yours sincerely Andrew Bush

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