Residential Support Worker
Children and Young People
Steeton
Hours- 8am-10pm. Either 1 on 2 off or 2 on 4 off
No Sleeps
3 bed residential home
�12.90 rising to �13.25 after probation unless you're Qualified your starting rate would be �13.25.
Essential Criteria:
Experience of working within a residential children's home.
Full Manual Driving Licence
Desirable but not essential criteria for waking night: QCF L3 / L4 Residential Childcare or NVQ3 Children & Young People (or Equivalent)
Experience is essential; we are eager to recruit quality employees and for us, the right attitude and willingness to want to make a difference to children's lives is equally as important!
Providing quality person centred care to the most vulnerable and at-risk children; we are seeking a Waking Night Residential Support Worker for our residential children home in Steeton - This home is a newly renovated 3 bed provision.
We are seeking only the highest quality and calibre of staff; those that genuinely want to make a difference in the lives of the children whom we care for. We have a fantastic staff team in place already and are looking to recruit likeminded, caring, driven and charismatic individuals to improve our service.
Responsibilities
To remain vigilant and do everything possible to protect young people and others from abuse of physical, emotional, sexual, neglectful, financial or institutional nature. This includes an absolute requirement to report any incident of this nature you witness, hear about or suspect.
To become fully conversant with the company's philosophy and policies.
To attend work reliably and punctually.
To respect and maintain the confidential nature of the work.
To encourage regular sleep patterns and support evening and night activities in accordance with a young person's care plan.
To ensure medical needs are met at all times.
Attend meetings, check communication books, notice boards, diaries and any relevant documents advised.
To perform and record regular safety checks around the home.
To complete domestic duties in the home.
To establish good relationships with young people based on confidence, trust,
Understanding and mutual respect, setting a good example to all staff.
To encourage young people to maintain socially acceptable standards of behaviour.
To provide all young people with guidance and counselling of a personal and social nature.
To take a share of responsibility for the safe supervision of young people by exercising adequate control.
To be responsible as Key worker for young people undertaking casework, report writing and initiating and implementing individual care plans.
To learn about young people's individual special needs and help meet those needs in the most appropriate way: to assist in the person-centred planning process and promote a young person's choices.
What we can offer you
To arrange a confidential chat please 'apply' and we will be in touch,
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