To provide safe and stimulating direct support to children and young people with disabilities and/or emotional and behavioural challenges and other complex needs, in a range of settings including the community, in universal or mainstream clubs and in the child's home
To engage and assist children to learn and develop their interests, skills and independence whilst their parents and carers have a break from caring.
To provide personal care and support to individual children as per care plans, risk assessments and any other relevant individual plans
To engage with parents and professionals to ensure the child or young person has the best outcomes and is well supported.
To be involved in the planning of and delivery of care, sessions and the service as required for us to be graded as 'Good' by Ofsted
To ensure children' s welfare is paramount, and that child protection polices, and protocols are adhered to at all times by working within the parameters of safeguarding children, risk assessment, missing person's management, health and safety and other legislation relevant to the setting
Duties and Responsibilities
1. To deliver of a broad programme of quality, stimulating play opportunities including sports, games, arts, crafts, activities that are fun, creative and offer the children developmental experiences, this will include creative session planning and monitoring.
2. To work (subject to qualification/ experience), in the family home and in the community as part of a rota, this may include early morning, day, evening some Nights, and weekends as needed
3. To shift lead sessions as part of the rota if required.
4. To provide personal care, as per the child's individual care plan and any other individual plans for example: manual handling, risk assessments, medicine administration and management, behaviour plans
5. To be a key worker allocated as requested, being the family contact in the service and responsible for maintaining accurate up to date records for key children.
6. To listen to children, respect their values, beliefs and identity.
7. To input to planning with other professionals (including Teachers, Occupational Therapists, Speech and Language Therapists, YOS, YOT, therapists and Social Workers) to support programs design to enhance the child or young person's development and wellbeing.
8. To deliver support in a safe and healthy environment following legislation relating to Health, safety and welfare of the children and staff is complied with always
9. To support a child introduction into other less specialist settings where necessary this may include working with mainstream clubs and activities to assist them to get to know a child as part of transition.
10. To follow travel training programmes as required, this may include delivery of travel training
11. To keep up to date child records and complete any service required reports such as post session individual logs or incident reports in a timely way to ensure effective communication with colleagues and parents about targets, achievements, concerns and areas for development
12. To assist in the preparation of the play sessions/activities and the outside areas and to clear and tidy the inside and outside play/recreation/dining areas at the end of activities or when needed, including taking an active role for moving furniture and equipment, when necessary.
13. To prepare and serve food for children/young people adhering to hygiene regulations. This could include snacks, meals or as part of the activity program
14. To undertake risk assessments and ensure relevant action is taken to minimise, reduce or remove risks to children, this includes knowing how to use equipment and aids safely in accordance to risk assessment and manuals/ instructions
15. To attend and take an active role in handover meetings, supervision, appraisals, team meetings, planning meetings and other forums to share information about individual children or service needs, and to participate in the development and review of the settings practice, policies and procedures.
16. To safely support children to manage their emotions using a wide range of de-escalation techniques, low arousal approaches and supportive and effective behaviour management skills. Where necessary using training techniques provided including de-escalation, breakaway techniques and physical intervention to support children and staff to remain safe at all times and ensure the safeguarding of others.
17. To ensure the safeguarding of children at all times. To support the home to embed open cultures of safeguarding practises and to follow all safeguarding and whistle blowing policies at all times. To ensure open and transparent communication with team members and management to further develop and embed effective safeguarding cultures within the home.
18. To ensure children's safety at all times, following and understanding all safeguarding policies and procedures including managing of safeguarding concerns, missing person's and effective reporting and recording to ensure the safety of young people at all times.
19. Undertake other duties as directed by management providing, they fall within the scope and range as indicated by the above paragraphs and are commensurate with the grade of the post.
Information Technology
17. To respect the use of no personal mobile phones on site and to use the homes office-based and mobile phones for input, access and transmission of information using the appropriate level of information security and classification through the use of electronic mail, diaries, word processing, spreadsheets and data bases as well as any specific job related applications as required to carry out the duties of the post.
Equal Opportunities
To know and adhere to the homes equal opportunity policy and equalities legislation and implement in relation to job description in employment and service delivery.
Safeguarding of children, young people and adults
To be aware of and work in accordance with the homes safeguarding and whistle blowing policies in order to safeguard and promote the welfare of children and adults and to raise any concerns immediately relating to such procedures which may be noted during the course of duty.
For further information on whether a standard or enhanced disclosure check is required managers should refer to disclosure and barring scheme guidance.
Requirements:
Previous experience in a similar role.
A genuine passion for working with children and young people.
Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
Ability to work flexible hours, including evenings, weekends, and sleep-in shifts.
A Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare (or willingness to work towards this qualification).
Must work in line with children's homes regulations 2015.
A valid driver's license (desirable but not essential).
Enhanced DBS check (required before starting).
What We Offer:
Competitive salary and benefits package.
Ongoing training and professional development opportunities.
A supportive and inclusive work environment.
Career progression opportunities.
If you are a caring, resilient, and motivated individual looking for a rewarding role where you can truly make a difference, we would love to hear from you!
To apply, please submit your CV and a brief cover letter outlining your suitability for the role.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: From 13.00 per hour
Benefits:
Casual dress
Company pension
On-site parking
Referral programme
Schedule:
12 hour shift
Day shift
Night shift
Overtime
Weekend availability
Education:
A-Level or equivalent (required)
Experience:
Residential Childcare: 1 year (required)
Supporting children: 1 year (preferred)
Licence/Certification:
Driving Licence (preferred)
NVQ Level 3 Health & Social Care or equivalent (required)
Work Location: In person
Reference ID: Children's Home - Support Worker Positions Available
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