Support Worker Supported Accommodation (16 18yrs)

Shevington with Lower Ground, ENG, GB, United Kingdom

Job Description

Bear Care Services



Supported Accommodation



Support Worker



About Us:


Bear Care Services is a leading provider of Supported Accommodation dedicated to achieving its vision of providing the highest quality support and accommodation to vulnerable children and young people. We operate homes across the North of England that provide a nurturing environment for young people who require Supported Accommodation.

Our dedicated team of professionals are committed to making a positive impact on the lives of young people by providing them with a safe and supportive living environment. As we continue to grow, we are seeking a Support Worker to join our dynamic team and contribute to our vision.

Key Responsibilities:



1. Young People Support:



Oversee the development and implementation of support plans

tailored to each young person's needs, focusing on their personal, educational and emotional development.

Promote independence, life skills, and positive outcomes

for residents through structured programs and day-to-day activities.

Ensure safeguarding protocols

are followed and any concerns regarding the safety or well-being of the young people are reported and acted upon appropriately.

Maintain close communication

with external agencies, including social workers, educational institutions and mental health services.

Act as a point of contact

for families and external stakeholders regarding the progress and welfare of young people

2. Compliance and Quality Assurance:



Ensure compliance with relevant legislation and organisational policies

, including safeguarding, health and safety and data protection.

Monitor the quality of care

through audits, reviews and inspections, ensuring that the accommodation environment is safe, clean, and supportive.

Keep accurate records and documentation

, including incident reports, support plans, and daily logs.

Support the implementation of continuous improvement initiatives

aimed at

Liaise with emergency services

when necessary to ensure the safety of young people and staff.

5. Engagement and Personal Development:



Encourage participation in educational and social activities

that support the personal development of the young people.

Identify opportunities for external partnerships

, including local community programs, to promote social inclusion and development.

Essential Skills and Qualifications:



Experience in supported accommodation, social care or youth work

, ideally with young people aged 16-18 experience.

A thorough understanding of safeguarding practices

and relevant child protection legislation.

Knowledge of the challenges faced by young people transitioning into independence

, including mental health issues, education, and housing.

Excellent communication skills

, both written and verbal, with the ability to engage with young people, staff, and external stakeholders.

Problem-solving and crisis management skills

, with the ability to remain calm under pressure.

Organisational skills

to manage multiple priorities, rotas, and administrative tasks effectively.

Desirable Skills:



Relevant qualifications

in social care, youth work, or leadership (e.g., Level 3, Level 4 or Level 5 in Health and Social Care or equivalent or willing to work towards). Experience working with young people with

complex needs

, including behavioural, mental health or substance misuse issues (Preferred but not essential).

Personal Attributes:



Empathetic, patient, and able to connect with young people. Strong sense of responsibility and a proactive approach. Resilient and able to manage emotionally challenging situations. Commitment to promoting equality, diversity, and inclusion.

Work Environment:



The role is based within a residential supported accommodation setting, which is OFSTED regulated and involves shift work, including evenings, weekends and may be subject to being on call for your provision

This job description reflects the key responsibilities and skills required for a Support Worker in a supported accommodation environment for 16-18-year-olds and may vary depending on specific service needs or organisational policies.

Company Benefits:



Strong work force development plan including registration on NVQ Level 3,4,5 in Health and Social Care. Internal promotion Opportunities with clear career progression Access to various wellbeing tools, online health portal and app Counselling, in person therapy sessions to help employees overcome life challenges 24hr Support with access to live-chat, email and phone counselling Medical advice, 24-hour helpline available to speak to a trained nurse Access to thousands of discounted products, services and experiences via bright exchange
Job Type: Full-time

Pay: From 30,644.20 per year

Benefits:

Company pension Health & wellbeing programme On-site parking
Experience:

Social Care: 2 years (preferred)
Language:

English (required)
Work authorisation:

United Kingdom (required)
Work Location: In person

Reference ID: Support Worker - SA - Wigan

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Job Detail

  • Job Id
    JD4080955
  • Industry
    Not mentioned
  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Full Time
  • Salary:
    Not mentioned
  • Employment Status
    Full Time
  • Job Location
    Shevington with Lower Ground, ENG, GB, United Kingdom
  • Education
    Not mentioned