Children’s Residential Support Worker

Are you an experienced Children’s Residential Support Worker looking for a rewarding role where you can make a real difference?

Posted: 2 Oct 2024

Salary:

  • £14.00 per hour

Location:

  • Bloxwich

Job Type:

  • Permanent
  • Full-time

Our client is seeking a dedicated support worker for their solo provision in Bloxwich, providing one-on-one care and support to a young person with complex needs.

 

Key Responsibilities:

  • Provide high-quality care and support to the young person, ensuring their safety and well-being.
  • Develop and implement care plans tailored to individual needs.
  • Promote independence and positive outcomes through tailored support.
  • Work in line with safeguarding policies, ensuring the best possible outcomes for the young person.
  • Support the young person in education, social activities, and daily living skills.
  • Work closely with external professionals, family members, and other team members.

Requirements:

  • A minimum of Level 3 or 4 qualification in Children and Young People’s Workforce (or equivalent).
  • Previous experience working in a children’s residential setting, ideally with complex needs.
  • Strong understanding of safeguarding and child protection.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
  • A compassionate, patient, and resilient approach to working with young people.
  • Full UK Driving License

Benefits:

  • Competitive pay rate of £14 per hour.
  • Opportunity to work in a supportive, one-on-one environment.
  • Ongoing training and professional development opportunities.

If you’re passionate about making a positive impact on a young person’s life and have the qualifications and experience required, we’d love to hear from you!

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