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Accompanist for an Active and Sporty Young Man – Revida Omsorg
REVIDA OMSORG ABStockholms län, Stockholm
Previous experience is desired
About the role
Revida Omsorg offers professional and knowledgeable assistance with respite care and accompaniment to families in need of these services. At the center are children and young people with functional variations who need support to live as full and developing lives as possible. Revida Omsorg considers the best interests of the entire family and therefore designs interventions in close collaboration with parents and relatives. We take advantage of the child's/young person's own interests and wishes to enable the best pedagogical intervention.
Adults with disabilities can also be granted respite and accompaniment services according to the LSS (Law on Support and Service for Persons with Certain Functional Impairments). The purpose here is to facilitate everyday life and improve quality of life through participation in society and social contexts.
Job Responsibilities
We are now looking for you who want to work as an accompanist for an active and sporty boy with a great interest in music, dance, singing, concerts, and gaming. He is social and enjoys spending time with others, but currently has a limited social network.
As an accompanist, your role is to accompany him to and from activities outside the home, such as swimming, gym training, or cinema visits. You contribute to creating safe conditions for social contacts and meaningful leisure activities, and become an important support in his everyday life.
Qualifications
It is meritorious if you are trained as a nursing assistant, childcare worker, have a pedagogical degree, or have experience within the field.
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