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Do you have what it takes to be a Personal Assistant?

We are looking for a Personal Assistant to enable an older lady live independently in the SE24 area.

We are looking for someone who is caring, efficient, a good time keeper and reliable with a positive & cheerful attitude.

You will be part of a small team covering seven days a week and the hours can be between 7am until 10 pm. Duties will include personal care and domestic tasks.

The rate of pay is ?8.80 per hour (London Living Wage) and you will be contracted for a minimum of 10 hours a week.

If you are interested please call Gillian on 07734428641 by the 4/12/2013 to receive an application pack. Closing date 13/12/2013.

Interviews will be on the 8th January 2014.

The successful applicant will need an enhanced Disclosure and Barring certificate.

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Hi there, I wonder if it would be worth amending your thread title to "Carer for an elderly person required"?


To most people Personal Assistant means an office based job, a notch or two up from what used to be called a secretary. Generally speaking it does not, as a job title, cover care work or domestic work.


(Also, there are quite a lot of blanks in the job description which you might need to fill in?)

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