Residential Childcare Worker - Shoreham, United Kingdom - WSCC

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2 weeks ago

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About Us
Breakwater offers short to medium term residential care for children aged 12-17 on admission.

You will be working with children who present a range of social, emotional, and mental health difficulties due to family breakdown and early childhood trauma.

Children who are referred to Breakwater are often victims of exploitation, involved in crime, and may have experienced a breakdown in education provision.

They may be at risk of becoming homeless and have limited support around them.


Alongside the main part of the home, Breakwater also offers two smaller self-contained flats to support children who are looking to move into semi-independent living.

We recognise that the transition to adulthood can be challenging, and that we need to promote emotional and social development alongside practical skills to achieve readiness for the future.

The two flats are fully equipped for children to meet all their independence needs, with the additional support of staff being on hand when needed.

While living in these flats, the children complete a six-month programme, which prepares them for independent living.

The Breakwater team are trained in a range of interventions to promote independence and support children during this transitional period.


About The Job Salary**:
£24,496 - £25,878 per annum including weekend working allowance (pro-rata for part time, salary £23,194-£24,496 plus weekend working allowance of £1,302 - £1,382)

Working Pattern:
Part time and full time (37 hours full time) + rota for evening and weekend work


Contract:
Permanent


Location:
Shoreham


Children's Residential Recruitment and Retention Payment scheme - £1500 during your first 18 months


To support recruitment into this vital area West Sussex County Council offer £1,500 during the employee's first 18 months where they are recruited to a new permanent role which is identified as hard to recruit and remain in the County Council's employment during this time.

The scheme consists of two payments: £500 after successful completion of 6 months employment (including successful completion of probation where relevant) and £1,000 after 18 months


To succeed at this role, you will help to provide a nurturing, positive and safe environment for our children and young people, ensuring that we meet our statutory obligations to the highest standards possible.

With direct responsibility for designated children or young people, you will ensure that each person is given the appropriate care and support to achieve their full potential.

For more information, please visit our dedicated Residential
website, Careers in Children's Residential Care.

Experience and Skills Essential**- Grade D or above (3+) in GCSE (or equivalent) Maths and English (Grade C or above (4-9) preferred)

  • Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare or equivalent. If you do not have this, the service will support you to complete this qualification; you must achieve this within two years of appointment as it is a statutory requirement of this post

Desirable

  • Awareness of the development needs of children in residential care.
  • Knowledge of Children's home regulations 2015 (England)
  • Knowledge of how to support children who have experienced trauma, harm or abuse
  • Previous childcare experience, preferably in a residential setting
  • Experience of working with children with disabilities, complex highrisk adolescents or related experience e.g. adults with disabilities


Please be advised you are required to bring certificates for your Maths and English and any Childcare qualifications you hold.


Rewards and Benefits

Rewards and Benefits

  • 20+ days of training within your first year.
  • An excellent local government pension scheme
  • Funding for a Level 3 Diploma for Children's Workforce, with an opportunity for further funding to enable you to progress your career.
  • A clear career path of progression from unqualified to senior qualified.
  • You will receive weekend working and sleepin allowances if you work weekends or night shifts.
  • 25 days annual leave + bank holidays with the ability to buy additional leave annually.


For a full list of the benefits offered to you as a West Sussex County Council employee you can find them on our
Rewards and Benefits page.


Further Information
The reference number for this role is
CAFHE03670 .

For an informal conversation or further information regarding the role, please contact one of the following people;


To apply, upload your CV and cover letter, explaining the skills and experience you can bring to the role, ensuring that any gaps in employment are covered in your CV.

We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults.

Note for Recruitment Agencies:

We prefer to hire people directly, but we do have a supplier list for when we need a helping hand.

We'll be in touch directly if we need you


Job Reference:

CA

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