Live-in Companion for Neurodivergent Adult – Sea Point Sea Point, South Africa | Posted on 22/04/2026 Our specialised sourcing, training, and support service for families of neurodivergent children and adults Job Description We’re seeking a compassionate, and physically and mentally energetic live-in companion to support a wonderful, independently minded 52-year-old autistic woman. This rotational role (bi-weekly) offers the chance to build a meaningful connection while supporting daily life in a calm and culturally rich home. She enjoys walks, crafts, and deeply values the Arts—including theatre, cinema, music performances, ballet, and other cultural activities. The ideal candidate will bring warmth, creativity, and a great sense of humour—someone who can introduce fun and lightness into everyday routines while maintaining a courteous, polished presence. An openness to learning and a commitment to collaborative development are essential, including readiness to be trained and supported by a multi-disciplinary team in best practices for working with neurodiverse individuals. The ability to take be pro‑active and take initiative along with a strong commitment to person‑centred care and empathetic communication is essential. Main Purpose of the job To offer company and personalised guidance and support, in daily activities and living. A special interest and passion in neurodiversity and being a secure, long‑term source of support are of the utmost importance. The candidate will be trained by the NDC Facilitation Academy and thereafter receive personalised support from the Facilitation Academy for up to 4‑6 weeks, working in collaboration with a multidisciplinary team. General Requirements A valid driver’s license, driving experience and a clean driving record – Essential. Well‑spoken in English – Essential. A clear criminal record. Job Objectives Becoming a core member of the multidisciplinary team to support her individual needs if and when needed. Providing daily companionship and emotional support for her. Managing and planning weekly activities that are both stimulating and enjoyable. Facilitating basic hygiene and health maintenance – reminding and encouraging bath time, daily walks and healthy eating. Support and scaffolding for her regulation needs (lessening any uncertainty and anxiety). Carry out duties such as facilitating daily and therapeutic activities and taking her on outings and to appointments. Facilitating and planning creative stimulating and leisure activities using a client‑led approach. Supporting the understanding of her individual difference sensory profile and executive functioning (i.e., assisting with creating a routine with the use of visual aids). Requirements Job-Related work experience Previous experience in a role supporting neurodivergent individuals – Desirable. Familiarity with Autistic and/or Neurodivergent Adults – Desirable. Previous experience in facilitation and life skills training – Desirable. Willingness to be trained in supporting neurodiverse individuals – Essential. Job-Related Knowledge Familiarity and knowledge of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) – Desirable. Familiarity with low arousal, client‑led, neuro‑affirming approach – Desirable. Knowledge of psychology – Desirable. Job-Related Skills Able to assist with planning and implementing daily activities with her using a creative and flexible approach – Essential. Ability to minimise stress and anxiety by utilising a low arousal approach – Essential. Strong verbal communication skills with the client and her support team – Essential. Organisational skills, i.e., ability to implement structure, strong time management imperative – Essential. Social and life skills – Essential. Relationship‑building skills – Essential. Able to organise and administer medication. Emotionally grounded with excellent self‑regulation and personal accountability. Able to maintain balance in dynamic situations. Patience, empathy, and a commitment to building a trusting, supportive relationship with her. Ability to guide and support in both structured and unstructured environments, balancing life skill teaching, support and fun. Strong communication skills and the ability to collaborate effectively with the family and other support systems. Flexible and adaptable, able to adjust to the client’s needs and schedule. Support and training from a multidisciplinary team knowledgeable in the field of Neurodiversity. Meals: 3 prepared meals daily, delivered to the door. Bedroom with own bathroom. Leisure activities: including regularly attending concerts and cinema viewings. Working hours Monday to Sunday: 24 Hour care (Bi‑weekly) Salary Range Salary negotiable depending on qualifications and previous experience. Travel costs incurred while actively fulfilling the duties of this role will be reimbursed at AA rates. Commuting between home and the primary work location is excluded. 3‑month trial period before deciding on a permanent contract. #J-18808-Ljbffr
Live-In Companion For Neurodivergent Adult – Sea Point
NEURODIVERSITYCENTRE
cape town, cape town
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