Senior Support Worker - Ware, United Kingdom - WhiteTrees Group

WhiteTrees Group
WhiteTrees Group
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Ware, United Kingdom

2 weeks ago

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If you register with our team between the 25th November - 30th December for the above permanant position, we are extending a joining bonus of £1500

Terms and Conditions apply.


We are an established care provider who provide short and long-term residential services for children aged 11-18 with emotional and behavioural difficulties.

Our homes have all recently been awarded Good or Outstanding by Ofsted.


Your aim whilst caring for our looked after children in our children's home will be to build trusting positive relationships and a nurturing environment that replaces a family home.


You will need to be caring by nature but also strong and boundaried to be able to hold and support our children through the hardest of times.

We are looking for tough, resilient professionals who are willing to join us on the journey of a life time.

We are a diverse and inclusive workplace; we intentionally plan for the success of our colleagues with our in-house training programmes.


Main duties & responsibilities:


Our role is to prepare the young people in our residential homes for life after care, ensuring that they all have the necessary skills and knowledge to live independently and lead meaningful and rewarding adult lives.

It is our role to safeguard them whilst in our care, dealing with a manner of risks and challenging behaviour associated with young people who have often suffered trauma and loss.


  • To create a high quality, caring, child centred environment in which personal growth is encouraged, individual needs identified and met and where a care plan is formulated to each child/young person
  • Work with children /young persons and their families to maintain the child/young person's link with home, school, friends and other relations and to work positively towards the child/young person's return home
  • To create and maintain good working relationships with fieldwork/specialist staff and with professional colleagues from external agencies
  • To prepare for and cooperate with inspections conducted by Ofsted
  • To cover rotas and make sure the home is staffed effectively at all times
  • To assist the Homes Manager to oversee key working in the home and ensure that TPW's have the necessary support and training in order to undertake all duties of that role
  • To assist the Homes Manager to ensure the completion of: Care Plans, Risk & Management Plans, Review Reports, Monthly Keyworker Reports, Psychological reports, Positive Behaviour Programmes and reward systems
  • To ensure that reports by Support Workers are appropriately prepared for review/panels/planning/meetings etc.
  • To attend and chair where necessary, meetings both internal and external to the home as appropriate
  • Ensure the completion of all administration and paperwork relating to incidents, physical interventions and significant events, ensuring correct procedure has been followed paying particular attention to ensure that the young person has been heard
  • Debrief staff after an incident, physical intervention or significant event, ensure their feelings are recorded and advocating open communication to further staff development and use the debrief as a positive learning experience
  • Taking into account needs and personal choice ensure all young people have access to activities, clubs and voluntary activities, education and holidays
  • To attend training and staff development events as required
  • To undertake such other duties of an equivalent nature as may be determined from time to time by the Homes Manager

Personal skills & abilities required:


  • Caring. flexible and responsive in order to meet our Young People's needs, which may change day to day and over time
  • An active listener
  • Supportive, nonjudgmental and have an approachable and open manner
  • Respectful, honest, and fair
  • Hardworking, adaptable, and innovative in your attitude to work
  • Trustworthy and reliable
  • Communicate clearly and precisely with your colleagues, Young People, their family, friends and representatives, and other professionals
  • Cope well with pressurised and potentially difficult situations
  • Good time management practices
  • Good IT literacy
  • Hold a full driving license
  • QCF Level 3 essential

Benefits:


  • 28 days holiday
  • 5day induction, including physical intervention training (NFPS)
  • Auto enrolment pension scheme
  • Refer a friend bonus £500
  • Access to the Wellbeing team for Continuous Professional Development
  • Employee Assistance Programme (EAP). 24hour confidential support help line & counselling

Job Types:
Full-time, Permanent


Salary:
£33,440.00-£36,560.00 per year


Licence/Certification:

  • Driving License (required)
  • QCF Level 3 Children and Young People (required)

Work Location:
One location

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