Job Description: Join our growing team at Visio Forte as a Bank Support Worker, helping individuals with disabilities lead fulfilling lives. In this flexible zero-hour role, you’ll provide compassionate care, support daily living activities, and promote independence for our clients. Responsibilities include assisting with personal care, medication, appointments, and engaging clients in community activities. Key Requirements: - Strong communication and empathy skills. - Commitment to completing mandatory Level 2 Care Certificate Training and other role-specific training. - Availability to work flexible hours across various locations in the UK. - Pay: £13–£15 per hour (location-dependent). Be part of a supportive, values-driven team making a real difference!
Job Description: Residential Childcare Worker Company: Sourcing Pro Recruitment Ltd Location: Nottingham NG2 About Us Sourcing Pro Recruitment Ltd specialises in connecting skilled professionals with rewarding opportunities in education and health and social care sectors. We are currently seeking dedicated and compassionate Residential Childcare Workers to join our team, supporting vulnerable children and young people in residential settings. Key Responsibilities Care and Support: Provide high-quality care and support to children and young people, promoting their emotional, physical, and social development. Safeguarding: Ensure the safety and well-being of children by adhering to safeguarding policies and procedures. Daily Activities: Organise and supervise recreational, educational, and life-skills activities tailored to individual needs. Building Relationships: Establish positive, trusting relationships with children, families, and external stakeholders. Behaviour Management: Use de-escalation techniques and positive reinforcement to manage challenging behaviours in line with agreed strategies. Record Keeping: Maintain accurate records, including daily logs, incident reports, and care plans, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards. Team Collaboration: Work collaboratively with colleagues, attending team meetings and contributing to care planning. Development: Participate in training and professional development to enhance skills and maintain qualifications. Requirements Experience: Previous experience in residential childcare or a similar setting is highly desirable. Qualifications: A Level 2 or 3 Diploma in Childcare (or equivalent) Enhanced DBS Check: A valid enhanced DBS certificate or willingness to undergo one. Skills: Strong communication, empathy, and resilience are essential. Flexibility: Ability to work shifts, including evenings, weekends, and bank holidays. How to Apply If you are passionate about making a positive difference in the lives of young people, we would love to hear from you! Sourcing Pro Recruitment Ltd is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. We expect all staff to share this commitment.
We are seeking a dedicated and experienced Retail Supervisor to oversee our products department. The successful candidate will play a vital role in leading and supporting our sales team, ensuring that we meet productivity targets and provide exceptional customer service. This role involves coordinating with various teams to maintain optimal stock levels, identify new market opportunities, and build relationships with key clients. The role includes: - Directly supervises and coordinates the activities of sales and related workers - Establishes and monitors work schedules to meet sales and productivity targets - Liaises with managers and other departments to resolve operational problems - Address staff concerns and mediate issues between team members and customers. - Resolve any customer complaints or issues regarding product quality, delivery timelines, or pricing. - Oversee the stock levels of products, ensuring accurate records of all inventories. - Coordinate with teams to avoid overstocking or stockouts. - Identify potential new markets for grains products and develop relationships with key clients in those markets. - Participate in industry events, trade shows, and networking opportunities to expand business connections
Company Description Our home is dedicated to providing high-quality services to improve the lives of young people in care. Our new provision, which focuses on therapeutic parenting in the residential setting, is looking for an energetic deputy manager to join its team. Role Description This is a full-time, on-site role as a Deputy Manager (will consider senior key/support workers) for a therapeutic residential children's home in Worcester Park, South West London. The Deputy Manager will be responsible for overseeing the home's day-to-day operations together with the Registered Manager with a plan of progression to the registered manager post, managing the care team, ensuring the well-being of residents, and implementing care programs to support the children. The role requires DBS and references.
A Care Support Worker is a dedicated professional who assists individuals with complex needs in living independently and engaging with their local community. ** Key Responsibilities**: - Provide hands-on care and support to service users with daily activities, such as personal care, transfers, and feeding. - Offer emotional and social support to meet the service user's mental and emotional needs. - Administer medications and monitor health conditions to prevent complications and ensure well-being. - Complete necessary documentation, including care plans, progress notes, and incident reports, to track and ensure the quality of care provided. Skills & Experience: - Minimum one year Experience working as a Complex Care Support Worker or in a similar care role. - Strong work ethic, with the ability to manage priorities, work independently, and handle multiple tasks efficiently. - Excellent communication skills and the ability to work effectively with both individuals and teams. - Ability to observe, monitor, and adjust care based on the evolving needs of the service user.
Job description Job Title: Recruitment Administrator Department: Recruitment Location: Aldgate, London. Onsite MON - FRI. 9 AM - 5 PM. About SMR Facilities Management: SMR Facilities Management is a leading temporary recruitment agency dedicated to connecting businesses with skilled temporary & permanent workers. We pride ourselves on our ability to match the right candidates with the right clients, ensuring both parties achieve their goals efficiently. Job Summary: We are seeking a data-driven and organised Recruitment Administrator to take ownership of timesheet management, recruitment support, and event coordination. The ideal candidate will be a strategic thinker with excellent communication skills and experience in the Hospitality industry. Key Responsibilities: Administration: Accurate and timely entry of timesheets into our system and master folders for all clients. Weekly closing of timesheets. Meticulous attention to detail in data entry. Obtaining timely approvals on timesheets from clients. Coordinating with clients to ensure weekly submission of timesheets. Verification of employee hours. Maintaining organised files and folders for all documentation. Recruitment: Assisting the Recruitment Manager with all hiring activities. Sourcing candidates through various channels and scheduling interviews. Completing candidate documentation and maintaining employee folders. Managing F&B recruitments, including coordination with clients, suppliers, and candidates. On-site availability during major events, including weekends if required. Reporting: Generating weekly reports on administration and recruitment activities. Qualifications: Excellent organisational and time management skills. Proficiency in data entry and Microsoft Office Suite. Strong communication and interpersonal skills. Experience in the Hospitality industry is highly preferred. Some recruitment experience is a plus. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Flexibility to work on-site during events, including weekends. Please apply with your updated CV only. Immediate joiners preferred. Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Job description We require a very special member of staff to join our "Ofsted Outstanding" family run nursery. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone keen to enhance their career in childcare. We are looking for an enthusiastic and energetic person to join our friendly team. Nursery Opening Hours all year round, Monday - Friday, 8am - 3pm What you will be doing - Responsible for the delivery of our 'learning through play’ educational ethos - Innovating with activities and constantly challenging your children’s learning and development - Building and maintaining excellent relationships with parents - Promoting child welfare and ensure safeguarding procedures are followed About you - Passionate about education and making a difference to the lives of children - Positive (always see the glass half full) - Driven by a ‘make it happen’ attitude - A love for customer service (making people happy) - High energy brought to every task you take on, and solution driven approach to problems - Experience within a childcare setting - Knowledge of the EYFS and PREVENT - Must enjoy working outdoors. - Childcare qualification Level 3 or willingness to study towards level 3 Job Types: Full-time, Permanent Pay: £24,000.00-£25,000.00 per year Benefits: Company events Company pension Free parking On-site parking Schedule: Monday to Friday
Are you passionate about teaching but seeking a better work-life balance? With Sussex Teachers, you can enjoy flexible, local teaching opportunities that pay up to £130 per day. Join our team today and make a difference in the lives of Primary School Pupils in Brighton and Hove, while maintaining control over your schedule. Why Work with Sussex Teachers? Local Expertise: As an independent teaching agency based in Brighton and Hove, we specialise in placing supply teachers with schools across Brighton & Hove. Our dedicated consultants focus on finding placements that match your skills and preferences. Personalised Support: At Sussex Teachers, you’ll have access to friendly local experienced consultants who offer honest, personalised support. Our team works closely with you to find roles that align with your teaching , providing feedback and advice to ensure you’re motivated and inspired in every placement. Professional Development: When you register with us, you gain access to free CPD-certified TES EduCare training courses, covering essential topics like Safeguarding to support your ongoing professional development. Hassle-Free Payroll: We handle all administrative tasks, offering weekly pay through up to £130 a day Pay As You Earn (PAYE) with all taxes and National Insurance contributions handled for you. We also offer access to the Nest Pension scheme. Diverse School Experience: Work in a variety of local primary schools, enhancing your skills through exposure to different classroom environments and best practices. By working with Sussex Teachers, you’ll grow as a teacher while contributing to the success of schools in the area. Networking Opportunities: Build strong professional connections with Headteachers, Deputy Headteachers and fellow teachers, enhancing your career prospects through collaboration and networking. Key Responsibilities: Engaging Lessons: Deliver creative, engaging lessons across various primary subjects. Student Rapport: Build positive relationships with students, fostering a supportive and inclusive learning environment. Adherence to Plans: Follow lesson plans and school policies to ensure continuity of learning in the absence of regular teachers. Tailored Approaches: Adapt teaching strategies to accommodate different learning styles and abilities, promoting student success. Record Keeping: Keep accurate records of attendance, academic progress, and key incidents to support effective student tracking. Daily Assessment: Mark work completed during the day and leave feedback for the classroom teacher. Collaboration: Work closely with school staff to support students' academic and social development. Professionalism and Adaptability: Show professionalism and flexibility across various school settings. What We're Looking For: Qualified Teacher Status (QTS). Strong knowledge of the UK primary curriculum and assessment standards. A genuine passion for teaching and a commitment to making a positive impact on pupil's lives. Flexibility and availability for daily or short-term supply assignments. Excellent communication and classroom management skills. Willingness to travel within Brighton and the surrounding areas. How to Apply: Interested in joining us? Submit your up-to-date CV online. At Sussex Teachers, we prioritise diversity and inclusion, and we welcome applications from all qualified teachers. Safeguarding is of utmost importance, and all successful applicants will undergo required safeguarding checks in accordance with DfE guidance. At Sussex Teachers, we value diversity and inclusion, encouraging applications from all qualified individuals. Safeguarding students is essential, and successful applicants will undertake safeguarding checks on all workers in accordance with DfE statutory guidance ‘Keeping Children Safe in Education’. Note: Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. We appreciate your understanding and interest in joining Sussex Teachers.
Location: Newcastle Under Lyme, & Stoke, Staffordshire Position Type: Full-Time/ part -time roles. Salary: Competitive, based on experience About Us: We are a warm welcoming dedicated organization committed to supporting vulnerable adults in our community. Our mission is to empower individuals by providing essential life skills, mentorship, and comprehensive support services. We are seeking a compassionate and experienced professional to join our team as a Vulnerable Adults Life Skills Mentor, Coach, and Caretaker-Concierge Support Services Facilities Supervisor. Key Responsibilities: Mentorship and Coaching: Provide one-on-one and group mentoring sessions to help individuals develop essential life skills, including financial management, personal care, and social interaction. Caretaker-Concierge Services: Oversee the day-to-day operations of our support facilities, ensuring a safe, welcoming, and supportive environment for all residents. Support Services: Offer advice, mentorship, life-skills coaching, help with accommodation related assistance, to Homeless Refugees & Care Leavers who are Adult 18+; ensuring a high-quality service delivery and adherence to best practices. Individualized Support Plans: Onsite 121 work on and implementation of personalized support plans, tailored to the unique needs of each individual. Community Engagement: Foster relationships with local organizations and resources to enhance the support network available to our residents. Support residents in accessing these grass root networks, leisure, healthcare and education services Crisis Intervention: Provide immediate support and intervention in crisis situations, ensuring the safety and well-being of all individuals. Qualifications: Care support worker, Home Office reviewer and or proven experience in a similar role, preferably working with vulnerable adults. Strong leadership and supervisory skills. Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities. Ability to develop and implement effective support plans. Knowledge of local resources and support services. Compassionate, patient, and empathetic approach to care. Benefits: Competitive salary and benefits package. Opportunities for professional development and training. A supportive and collaborative work environment. The chance to make a meaningful impact in the lives of vulnerable adults. How to Apply: Interested candidates are invited to submit their resume by Wednesday 6th November 2024. Join us in making a difference in our community. Apply today and help empower vulnerable adults to lead fulfilling and independent lives and become part of a transformative life's story.
Job Overview: As a Support Worker in our Supported Housing program, you will play a crucial role in empowering individuals to achieve greater independence and improve their quality of life. You will provide personalized support to residents, helping them navigate daily challenges and access necessary resources. Key Responsibilities: - Provide one-on-one support to residents in a supported housing setting, fostering a positive and encouraging environment. - Assist residents with daily living skills, including budgeting, meal preparation, personal hygiene, and household management. - Develop and implement individualized support plans in collaboration with residents, social workers, and other stakeholders. - Facilitate access to community resources, including healthcare, employment services, and educational opportunities. - Monitor residents’ progress and well-being, documenting and reporting any changes or concerns to the relevant parties. - Encourage social inclusion and participation in community activities, fostering a sense of belonging and connection. - Conduct regular check-ins and assessments to ensure residents’ needs are being met effectively. - Maintain a safe and supportive living environment, adhering to all health and safety regulations. - Participate in team meetings and training sessions to enhance skills and knowledge relevant to the role. Qualifications: - Previous experience in a support or care role, preferably within a housing or community setting. - Relevant qualifications in social care, psychology, or a related field (e.g., NVQ Level 2/3 in Health & Social Care). - Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build rapport with diverse individuals. - Empathy and understanding of the challenges faced by individuals in supported housing situations. - Ability to work independently as well as part of a multidisciplinary team. - Basic computer skills for documentation and reporting purposes. - Flexibility to work various shifts, including evenings and weekends if required. - A valid driver’s license may be preferred, depending on the location and needs of residents. What We Offer: - Competitive salary and benefits package. - Comprehensive training and professional development opportunities. - Supportive work environment with a focus on teamwork and collaboration. - Opportunity to make a meaningful impact in the lives of individuals in your community. How to Apply: Interested candidates are invited to submit their CV and a cover letter outlining their relevant experience and motivation for the role.
Great opportunity to work as a Food Production Operative for our client - a pork meat processing site. Staffline is recruiting Food Production Operatives in Rochdale. Applicants will need to be comfortable handling raw meat such as bacon and gammon in a cool environment and working in a very physical role. The rate of pay on fixed morning shifts (5:45am start) and fixed afternoon shifts (2:10pm start) is £12 per hour and hygiene night shifts (10pm to 6am) is £13 per hour. Overtime is available after working 40.83 hours and is paid at £18 per hour. This is a full-time role, working Monday to Friday, the hours of work are: - 5:45am to 2pm (finish time may vary depending on production) - 2:10pm to 11:15pm This is inclusive of a 45-minute unpaid break. Your Time at Work As a Food Production Operative, your duties will include: - Loading product into machinery - Placing products onto racks - Moving product around the various process stages - Working in a chilled environment - Delivering excellent quality packed products safely and efficiently to meet our customer and technical standard - Sealing product for packing - Ensuring quality is maintained - Support the delivery of key performance targets within your area, ensuring attention to detail and that procedures are followed - Act as a role model and lead by example demonstrating core company values, behaviors, and high-performance standards - Provide cover for other areas Our Perfect Worker Our perfect Production Operative will be comfortable with handling raw meat and able to lift produce in excess of 5kg in weight. You will be positive, flexible, and hardworking with a passionate commitment to quality. There will be an expectation of the delivery of key targets in your area. An ability to carry out physical tasks. You will be able to follow instructions and procedures accurately and consistently. Experience of working as a Production Operative/Warehouse Operative is desirable but not essential as full training is provided. Key Information and Benefits - Earn £12 - £18 per hour - Fixed shifts - Full training provided - Canteen on site
Job description We are highly focussed on development and safety but also vitally important to us, is that our children have an enjoyable learning experience. We provide a caring, secure environment through individual attention and group activities and to organise an appropriate range of leisure activities for children between the ages of 3 to 11. Main Responsibilities: Delivery of After School Provision - To lead, manage and deliver quality childcare provision in a safe, fun and learning environment, to lead the Playworker team to fulfil the aims and vision of Beams of Light. - To manage, lead and motivate a team of playworkers to the deliver safe, creative and stimulating play activities to meet the needs of children aged between 3 and 11 years of age. - To endeavour to meet the individual needs of all the children attending the club and to provide a warm and caring environment. - Supervise children in all aspects of their play, indoors and outdoors, on and off site (including external trips). - Develop positive relationships with children and meet their individual needs. - Provide full care for the children including delivery of children to school, collection from school and the safe delivery to parents and/or named carers. - Act as Key worker and ensure all staff complete EYFS learning journeys competently. - Administer First Aid as appropriate. - Maintain a safe and secure environment by carrying out safety checks and report problems and risks to the centre manager and premises officer. As agreed with the centre manager to ensure day to day maintenance is upheld. - Prepare healthy snacks in accordance with the settings healthy eating policy and meet the required standards of hygiene, health & safety. - Establish good relationships with parents and the local school encouraging two-way communication, feedback and dealing with complaints. - Undertake cleaning and tidying duties and ensure rotas are adhered to. - Ensure equality and diversity is encouraged and observed by all playworkers and children attending the setting. Management and Administration - Lead staff meetings ensuring every member of the team has an equal voice to put forward ideas for activities, trips, themed days, fundraising events, and service improvement. - Undertake administration duties to support the management committee including staff appraisal, disciplinaries, performance reviews, record keeping and petty cash control. - To effectively manage the occupancy levels of the after school club, managing the registers, waiting list and offering childcare places. Promoting and marketing Beams of Light effectively to maintain occupancy. - Be aware of all up to date Safeguarding, Equality and Diversity practices and put into practice within the setting. - To act as the SENCO lead when the centre manager is not present. - To act as the Child Protection lead when the centre manager is not present. - To ensure all fire and safety checks are completed daily and ensure practice fire drills are rehearsed on a regular basis. - To ensure that adequate standards of hygiene are maintained throughout the after school club. - Develop professional working relationships with the school, all relevant professionals and authorities including the local authority and Ofsted - Maintain all records relating to the management of the setting ensuring confidentiality and data protection of the children, families, staff and committee. - Undertake training as required by the organisation or registering authority and contribute to professional development. - Ensure all staff complete mandatory training and that staff are encouraged to keep a reflective portfolio. - Be part of the recruitment team and ensure new staff receive a thorough and welcoming induction. - Work within agreed policies and guidelines and work within an equal opportunities framework. Ensure the setting is kept up to date with new legislation and guidance on managing an after school care setting, Ofsted and charity commission legislation. Qualification preference: Safeguarding training/ Child Protection First Aid Training Health and Safety Food Hygiene Salary - £18 an hour, 3 hours a day Location - Magdalen Road, London (Beatrix Potter School) Contract Type - Permanent, Part time, Employed Weekly hours - 15 hours per week Operates - from 2:45pm to 6pm daily - Term Time Only Applications will be considered as they are received. Interviews will be arranged accordingly. We reserve the right to close the adverts early for example, where we received an unprecedented high volume of applications. Therefore, please apply early to ensure you are considered for the post. Job Type: Part-time Pay: £18.00 per hour Schedule: Monday to Friday Experience: Childcare: 1 year (preferred) Licence/Certification: DBS (preferred) Safeguarding Certificate (preferred) Food Safety & Hygiene Certificate (preferred) First Aid Certification (preferred) Paediatric First Aid Certification (preferred) NVQ Level 3 in Childcare (required) Work Location: In person Expected start date: 14/10/2024
Position: Youth Support Mentor Location: Camden, London Hours: 08:30 to 16:00 (Mon to Fri) TP Education is actively seeking Youth Support Mentors to assist primary school children with additional needs in the borough of Camden. This role involves providing 1 to 1 support both in and out of the classroom. Opportunities will be available primarily from November, so early registration with TP Education is encouraged to ensure readiness for after the half-term. Key Requirements: Availability: Monday to Friday, 08:30 to 16:00. Experience: Prior experience with special needs, whether personal or professional. Location: Must reside in or be able to reliably travel to the borough of Camden. Ideal Candidates Include: Youth Workers Undergraduates Care workers Health care assistants Counselors What We Offer: - A supportive and dynamic school environment. - Support from a dedicated Consultant throughout the entire process. - Opportunities for professional development. - The chance to make a real difference in the lives of children. This is a great opportunity to make a significant impact on the lives of children with additional needs, offering both personal and professional fulfillment. If you meet the criteria and are passionate about supporting young learners, TP Education invites you to register now and prepare for a rewarding role starting ASAP.
At Sipi Care Agency Ltd we value our care giving staff. We encourage and promote positive work ethics to enhance our service users everyday life and health. With successfully marching our service users with the right care givers. To archive this goal we place great value on all successful applicants to meet our specific job requirements. Please do not apply for this position if you do not have or meet our requirements. Job Description: We are seeking a carer / support worker in North London. For a part time position.1 to 12 hours per week (temporary) Must have minimum 1 year care service experience working United Kingdom.Must speak Italian and English Will be subject to DBS check before commencing to work with our company. Unless you already have on-line DBS check service Key Responsibilities: Assist with personal care. Help with meals. Support with community activities. Monitor and report daily Maintain and update daily progress database.
Job Title: Care Home Care Assistant Location: Barnet Job Type: Full-Time/Part-Time - long and short shifts available Salary: £11.44 per hour and weekly pay About Us: Our client is a warm and welcoming care home group based in Barnet, North London. The homes are dedicated to providing high-quality care and support to elderly residents and residents with complex needs. Each home prides itself on creating a friendly and supportive environment where everyone - residents and staff alike - feel valued and respected. Job Description: Are you a compassionate and dedicated Care Giver? Then we want you on our team delivering care. As a Carer, you will play a crucial role in providing personal care and support to residents within a care home, ensuring their comfort and well-being. Key Responsibilities Assisting residents with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, and eating. Providing emotional support and companionship. Playing games, dancing and singing. Monitoring and recording residents’ health and well-being in care plans. Assisting with mobility and physical exercises. Ensuring a clean and safe environment for residents. Communicating effectively with residents, their families, and other healthcare professionals. Requirements: Previous experience in a care setting is preferred but not essential. A caring and empathetic nature. Strong communication and interpersonal skills. You will need an Enhanced DBS check Ability to work as part of a team. Flexibility to work various shifts, including weekends and holidays. Relevant qualifications (e.g., NVQ Level 2 in Health and Social Care) are desirable. Benefits Weekly pay. Regular events. A network of carers. Ongoing training and development opportunities. Supportive and friendly working environment. Opportunities for career progression. How to Apply: If you are passionate about making a difference in the lives of others and meet the above requirements, we would love to hear from you. Apply. Today. Additional Requirments -5 years references -Photo ID -Eligibility to Work -2 x Proof of Address Apply Send to a friend
JOB PURPOSE: • To deliver a high-quality service for semi-independent accommodation and support to young people aged 16 plus who are preparing to leave the care of the local authorities. • To support young people to develop independent living skills through keywork, goal setting and outcome focused activities. • Working with young people with varying emotional and behavioural needs. • Responsible for promoting a positive, safe and homely environment for all young people within the care of Eleven D’s. • To act as a role model to all young people placed at Eleven D’s. • Ensure all records and daily logs are completed and maintained fully up to date. • To work in accordance with Eleven D’s Mission statement, values, policies and procedures. MAIN DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES • Managing young people living in semi-independent accommodation. • Responsible for structuring key work sessions consistent with an independent placement agreement (IPA) and ant care / support plans. • Develop a structured programme of key work sessions based upon the young person’s individual support needs and focused on developing their self-confidence, resilience and self-esteem and independence. • Complete full induction of new residents and support the young person in settling within the community and accessing local resources. • Ensure the health, safety and wellbeing of each young person and that safeguarding procedures are followed throughout their care at Eleven D’s. • Maintain the confidentiality of young people and report any concerns regarding the young person’s welfare, missing episodes etc to your line manager once the Emergency Duty Team (EDT) and police have been contacted if needs be. • Assist the young person to engage with everyday living and develop skills where necessary by supporting their identified needs. • Provide support to young people with budgeting money, grocery shopping and administer a weekly subsistence allowance. 1 • Encourage and support young people in accessing education, employment or training as well as supporting them with the application process. • Encourage the young person to engage and take part in positive activities within the community, building on relationships and developing social networks. • Maintain accurate records, files, log keeping and all other required paperwork and administrative requirements. • Maintain petty cash and receipts for each expenditure. • To maintain the cleanliness and hygiene of the Home, reporting all repair issues and ensuring the environment is always welcoming for the young people. • You will be responsible to carry out daily / weekly Health and Safety checks within the building. You must record and report any repair work or damage to the property to ensure it is kept to a high standard. • Promote safe, consistent and understandable boundaries with young people in conjunction with a 'Young Person’s Agreement’, Support Plan and House Rules. • Prepare detailed high-quality monthly progress reports regarding each young person’s progress which is submitted to the placing authority within deadlines. • Work in partnership with social workers other agencies and to encourage and support the young people to attend meetings with other professionals. • Attend admission and planning meetings, and attend Looked after Children Reviews ensuring all relevant paperwork is completed. • Mandatory attendance and participation in team meetings and training sessions as and when required. • Mandatory attendance and participation in structured supervision sessions at least once a month.