Night Support Worker - Telford, United Kingdom - Digby Morgan
Description
summary- _ telford, west midlands_
- _ £22,919 - £24,398 per year_
- _ permanent_- specialism
- social care- sub specialism
- social care- reference number
- PR
Role:
Waking Nights Support Worker
Location:
Telford
Pay/Salary:
Unqualified = £12.59phr (£22,919) / Qualified = £13.40phr
Shifts: 4 on 4 off Rolling Rota
About the company...
- Randstad are excited to be working with an organisation that specialises in providing therapeutic care for young males with a traumatic background, using an evidencebased approach rooted in the latest guidelines. They operate therapeutic communities that aim to foster pro social skills and independence in their residents. Their services include structured therapeutic interventions alongside education, aiming to rehabilitate and prepare residents for successful community integration.
- Team members form a vital part of subteams working on a rolling rota, providing crucial overnight care and support, which deeply impacts the young boys by ensuring their safety and comfort (in reality this is quite mínimal).
- The Waking Night team, essential in safeguarding the service, also maintains the environment and manages necessary paperwork, enabling a seamless transition from day to night.
- During quiet nights, team members may address the immediate needs of the boys, such as comforting them after a nightmare or helping them settle back to sleep, thereby offering reassurance and stability.
- Their work includes varied tasks like cooking and system management, contributing significantly to the boys' structured living environment.
- Operating within a therapeutic community, staff members engage in reflective practices to enhance their relationships with the boys, fostering a supportive and developmental atmosphere.
- This role emphasises the development of meaningful relationships across the community, enhancing staff selfawareness and interpersonal effectiveness, ultimately benefiting the boys' growth and rehabilitation.
- Individuals with experience in residential childcare will be supported to adapt to the company's unique practices and approach, which may differ from their previous experiences.
- Those new to the sector are offered comprehensive training to facilitate their entry into this exciting and varied field, with a clear career progression path.
- Applicants must be over 21 years of age; there is no upper age limit.
- Possession of a full driving licence is essential.
- Desired qualities include a sense of humour, life skills, broad interests, a fondness for young people, resilience, creativity, and problemsolving capabilities, as these attributes provide a variety of role models for the boys.
- Casual dress
- Company pension
- Cycle to work scheme
- Discounted or free food
- Life insurance
- Onsite parking
- Referral programme
- Sick pay
- Incredible fulfilment as you're able to make a huge impact with your own spin
- One of the best rates in the sector
What to do
Looking forward to hearing from you
learningdisabilities #ebd #residentialsupport #childcare #rsw #supportworker
Did you know that Randstad Care have been awarded a place on the National Clinical Staffing Framework for the NHS? This means we will be able to bring you more opportunities within nursing & midwifery and clinical staffing.
Role:
Waking Nights Support Worker
Location:
Telford
Pay/Salary:
Unqualified = £12.59phr (£22,919) / Qualified = £13.40phr
Shifts: 4 on 4 off Rolling Rota
About the company...
- Randstad are excited to be working with an organisation that specialises in providing therapeutic care for young males with a traumatic background, using an evidencebased approach rooted in the latest guidelines. They operate therapeutic communities that aim to foster pro social skills and independence in their residents. Their services include structured therapeutic interventions alongside education, aiming to rehabilitate and prepare residents for successful community integration.
- Team members form a vital part of subteams working on a rolling rota, providing crucial overnight care and support, which deeply impacts the young boys by ensuring their safety and comfort (in reality this is quite mínimal).
- The Waking Night team, essential in safeguarding the service, also maintains the environment and manages necessary paperwork, enabling a seamless transition from day to night.
- During quiet nights, team members may address the immediate needs of the boys, such as comforting them after a nightmare or helping them settle back to sleep, thereby offering reassurance and stability.
- Their work includes varied tasks like cooking and system management, contributing significantly to the boys' structured living environment.
- Operating within a therapeutic community, staff members engage in reflective practices to enhance their relationships with the boys, fostering a supp
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