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Children's Residential Support Worker. Job in Durham Education & Training Jobs

Job description

Residential Support worker (Children's)

Durham

From £13 per hour plus £50 per sleep in.

In this role, you will have the opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the lives of children, providing them with the care, guidance, and support they need during their crucial developmental years. Your commitment to developing a safe, positive, and nurturing environment will help shape the future of the children in our care.

From supporting with the creation of relaxing bedtime routines to partaking in adrenaline fuelled activities. Working with our children is a whirl wind that requires playfulness, acceptance, curiosity, and empathy with an emphasis on structure and routine.

We offer a competitive compensation package, flexible working arrangements and an enriching work atmosphere. This is your opportunity to contribute meaningfully through long term support while embarking on a fulfilling career journey.

Duties and responsibilities:

To assist in providing a safe and nurturing home environment for children and young people, appropriate to their age, understanding and identified needs.

Provide support with all aspects of their daily lives and encourage them to engage in decision making relating to their care.

To encourage and support all young people to take responsibility for their self-care and personal hygiene appropriate to their age.

To ensure that good health and welfare is promoted and that the needs of young people are identified, and services provided to meet these.

To develop positive relationships with young people and enable them to develop their existing skills and learn new ones.

To act as a positive role model and actively prepare and support young people when leaving care to enable them to make a successful transition into adulthood.

To maintain a regular system of recording in connection with each young person, to be involved in the development and implementation of individual care plans and to provide reports as and when required.

Skills and experience required:

Experience working with Children and Young People (ideally in a residential setting)

Ability to write clear and detailed reports.

Be of good character and integrity.

Resilience and tenacious qualities

Have a positive attitude and good sense of humour

A strong commitment to high-quality care and our core values

Excellent team-working skills

UK driving license

Self-motivation and adaptability

Benefits:

Birthday recognition time off

Career progression

Free Statutory Qualifications and training

Loyalty scheme which rewards you with additional annual leave (following a years' service)

Flexible working schedules that promote a healthy work life balance

Refer a friend bonuses based on role.

Ofsted related rewards

Access to a company vehicle while on shift

Wellness allowance following a years' service

Donation Match Fund

Access to a blue light card - discounted services

Access to a 24/7 counselling and support service through our employee assistance program.

Access to experienced professionals available for guidance and support.

Access to a blue light discount card

NEST pension scheme

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Extra information

Status
Closed
Education Level
Secondary School
Location
Chester-le-Street
Type of Contract
Full Time Jobs
Profession type
Counselling and Social Services
Full UK/EU driving license preferred
No
Car Preferred
No
Must be eligible to work in the EU
No
Cover Letter Required
No
Languages
English

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