Job Title: Personal Assistant (Part-Time)
Role Overview
Type of Employment: Part-time (Approximately 12 hours per week)
Schedule: Ideally over 5 to 6 days. Generally, after 11am and finish before 6pm. 8 to 10 hours in person, 2 to 4 remote admin/prompting. Some flexibility required but usually daytimes for admin, help with cleaning and life organisation.
Location: Based in Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom
Rate: £15.00 per hour
Overview
I am a 45-year-old professional with a dynamic range of experiences—including English teaching/lecturing, freelance writing, advice and guidance work, and DJing in the jungle drum and bass/techno scenes. I live with invisible disabilities such as ADHD, autism, chronic musculoskeletal pain, fatigue, anxiety, depression, and related mental health challenges. Although these challenges are dynamic and not always immediately visible, they require understanding, sensitivity, and reliability from the right support professional. This role is designed for someone who can provide robust administrative, technological, and advocacy support to help me regain pace and maintain my independence.
I need you to work when you’re here, even though I won’t be. I have LCWRA because of hidden disabilities, so my day doesn’t have to be built around work or particular goals. It’s about acting as my arms to wash up or as my attention span and patience during a phone call, reminding me to eat and drink water, improving my quality of life by helping me to live it at my own pace, according to my own values: working class atheist, childfree, not spiritual, not traditional, former English teacher and freelance writer, currently run events and DJ when able to.
£15.00 an hour. I wish I could pay more, but that’s all they give me. (You’re employed by me, paid by disability north, funded by the council.)
You’re in my life, essentially. It’s a lot. It’s not a skive. Some days you will be staying out of my way while I get ready and do whatever I’m doing that day. Other days, you will be helping me to actually get ready. It depends on what my disability decides I need that day. Most of the time it’s admin, phone calls, cleaning, advocacy, or light housework and dull chores that require more than one person.
The ability to understand and respond to complex English is essential. Accents okay, but clear English is a must.
This is not a conventional PA role. While I strive for an egalitarian working relationship, when you are “at work” your focus is to follow clear instructions, handle tasks professionally, and abide by the boundaries of this uniquely supportive dynamic.
This post is subject to a satisfactory DBs check and references which will be taken up if you are offered the post.
This vacancy will close as soon as a suitable candidate is appointed.
At the time of starting their employment, the successful candidate must have permission to work in the U.K.
