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  • Residential Support Worker
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    Residential Support Worker
    8 hours ago
    £26000–£35000 yearly
    Full-time
    Old Roan, Liverpool

    Rate of pay – Qualified, £13.25 per hour, Unqualified £12.75 per hour. Roles are full time contracted. Sleeps paid in addition at a rate of £60 per night Do you want to work for a company who genuinely believe that the absolute best homes and support are the least we should be providing to the vulnerable children and young people in our care? At Redefined care we believe in exactly that, if the best we can do will always fall short of what is needed, we owe it to each and every child that we support to provide nothing short of the best. We provide a genuinely therapeutic and child focussed service, where every child who comes to live with us will have a therapeutic assessment, during which the type and level of support that they need will be established and a plan of support put in place. This could include more traditional therapeutic work with our forensic psychologist, art therapy in our art studio, music therapy in our recording studio, or anything else that they may benefit from. In addition to this, the home has a huge focus on wellbeing with a spacious garden area, kitchen garden, equipped gym space and a swimming pool and jacuzzi pool. With that comes a dedication to employing the most passionate and dedicated individuals in the sector and supporting them with real, honest training and support. Our senior leaders have a proven track record in creating bespoke training and progression paths that will support you both in your current role and future career aspirations. We will begin with a 4 week face to face induction program, covering a range of topics and including formal training from external providers and from our lead forensic psychologist, as well as training delivered by our senior leadership team. From there, every staff member will have a development plan created, with real and achievable goals, and support built in as you progress your career with us. As a residential support worker you will play a key role in shaping the lives of the children that we support. You will work to build solid relationships with them and support them in all aspects of their daily lives. On a typical day you could be supporting the children to get up and have their breakfast then taking them to school or supporting education within the home. In the evenings you will support with activities inside or outside of the home, have dinner with the children, spend time with them watching TV or playing games and support with their evening routines. You may also support them to attend sessions within the home with one of a number of therapists and other professionals, or spend time in the gym, art studio or recording studio with them. We would welcome applications from both experienced residential support workers who would like to move to an organisation who will support and encourage their growth, as well as people looking to take their first step into the role in an organisation with the skills, experience and genuine desire to train and develop you from the start. If you are motivated to join us on our journey to create the best possible childhood for our children and young people, and have a desire to improve and develop in order to achieve that then please apply for this role. Key Responsibilities Child‑Centred Practice • Build positive, trusting relationships with children and young people., • Ensure that the child, their wishes and aspirations are at the centre of everything that we do within the home., • Support children in every aspect of their lives, including support with activities outside of the home and supporting them to be a positive part of the local community, • Promote education, health, emotional wellbeing, independence, and positive behaviour. Safeguarding & Compliance • Ensuring that all paperwork required is completed in a timely manner and to a high standard, seeking support from senior support workers and managers where needed, • Promote a robust safeguarding culture, ensuring all concerns are reported and managed appropriately. Skills & Experience Required • Previous experience working with children and Young People is not a requirement of this role, however experience working with children in any setting would be beneficial, • Strong desire to provide genuinely child centred care and to your own professional development and learning., • Excellent communication, organisational, and problem‑solving skills., • Ability to remain calm, professional, and child‑focused under pressure. Qualifications • Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare or willingness to complete within your first 2 years of employment, • Driving license is preferred for this role but consideration will be given to those without it and willing to work to obtain.

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  • Residential Support Worker
    Residential Support Worker
    14 days ago
    £30000–£34000 yearly
    Full-time
    Birkenhead

    Residential support worker. who we are looking for: We’re looking for someone who’s got the right attitude and is looking for a career that really makes a difference. The impact you’ll have on the young people you work with will be life-changing so making sure you feel well taken care of and confident about your future here is really important to us. We will provide training and development opportunities that allow you to flourish in your role. what you will need to have: All we require is that you have held a full UK driving licence for at least 12 months and you’re keen to complete a Level 4 Diploma for Residential Childcare (England) within two years (if you don’t have it or its equivalent already). The job its self: 1. PRIMARY, 2. To play a role in the establishment, maintenance and development of the environment and climate of the Home, thus providing young people with a calm and relaxed group living experience conducive to emotional security and personal happiness and growth., 3. To become fully conversant with the Groups philosophy and policies., 4. To be actively involved in planning and participating in the homes recreational and social programme and engage individuals and groups in constructive, enterprising, and socially extending range of leisure pursuits., 5. To respect and maintain the confidential nature of the work., 6. YOUNG PEOPLE, 7. To establish good relationships with young people based on confidence, trust, understanding and mutual respect, setting a good example to all staff., 8. To encourage young people to maintain socially acceptable standards of behaviour., 9. To provide all young people with guidance., 10. To take a share of responsibility for the safe supervision of young people by exercising adequate control., 11. To be responsible as Key worker for young people undertaking casework, report writing and initiating and implementing individual care plans. Safe Base Care is committed to the safeguarding and promotion of the welfare of all children and young people in our care. All staff have a key role and responsibility in this area., 12. STAFF GROUP, 13. To attend and participate in staff meetings as appropriate., 14. To participate in appropriate training., 15. To be involved in the induction and initial support of new staff., 16. ASSESSMENT, RECORDING AND REPORTING, 17. To make full use of the homes mechanisms to record young people's progress and development., 18. To contribute towards social and emotional reports as required., 19. To attend and contribute to the Annual Multi-disciplinary Review, care planning or other meetings as required., 20. RESOURCES, 21. To make effective and efficient use of the resources available within the Home and to be aware of resources provided by the home and those within the community., 22. To maintain the orderliness of the young people’s living areas and social areas and clean such areas in emergencies., 23. MANAGEMENT, ORGANISATION AND ADMINISTRATION, 24. To monitor objectively the quality of relationships between young people, between staff and young people and between staff with the constant aim of improvement., 25. To ensure that full and complete casework records of young people progress are maintained in respect of young people for whom you are Key Worker., 26. GENERAL DUTIES, 27. To perform any other reasonable task that the Registered Manager or his/her appointed deputy may ask from time to time. To act as driver and/or escort transporting young people to and from school, on shopping trips and activities., 28. To perform sleeping-in duties as required. SAFEGUARDING This post is subject to an Enhanced Disclosure check. Safe Base Care ltd is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment. As part of the selection process we will undertake checks to ensure that you do not pose of risk of harm to children and young people. The post-holder will be expected to contribute to safeguarding children and young people and promoting their welfare of children in accordance with the agreed Child Protection Policy for the setting. Any issues or concerns are reported to their Designated Safeguarding Lead or any Deputy Safeguarding Lead. In the Children’s home, where the Designated Safeguarding Lead or the deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead is not available, and then it would be reported to the senior on duty.

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