Residential and Edge of Care Hub Worker - Scarborough, United Kingdom - North Yorkshire County Council

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Job Title:
Residential and Edge of Care Hub Worker


Location: 53 Stepney Road, Stepney Road Children's Home


Salary details:
Grade H - (£27,114 - £30,226 PA) + Sleep
shift Enhancement and Weekend Working Allowance.


Contract type:
Full time - permanent.


Weekend Working:
Yes


Closing Date:30th July 2023


Interview Date: 3rd and 4th August 2023


Venue for Interview:

TBC
No Wrong Door provides support to North Yorkshire's most vulnerable
young people. Our young people have complex needs and have experienced early
childhood trauma.

This role is to work as part of the established team in
delivering support and interventions to young people aged between 13 and 25. We
have the highest aspirations for all the young people we care for and our aim
is to provide the scaffold for them to achieve the best possible outcomes in
life.
We are looking for
four full time Hub Workers to work within the No Wrong Door Hub in the East of
the county.

These roles support the staff team in providing the highest level
of residential care. If you are looking for a challenging and rewarding job we would like to
hear from you.
You will be responsible for the day-to-day care of young people within
our residential home.

The approach we adopt is to create a family environment
where our young people feel valued and respected. An example of this would be
to support and develop our young people's positive experiences through
education, activities and life skills. We want our children to feel included in
the decisions made with them, and to be involved in every aspect of their care.

You may also contribute to our Edge of Care Service, providing outreach
support to young people in our local community. You will need to work with a
solution focussed approach, in a fast paced environment whilst always keeping
the child at the centre of all decision making. You must have the ability to meet
the travel needs of this post: Please be aware that this may involve
significant travel implications and will involve transporting children and
families across the county.
Working with our young people can be challenging at times, and will
require you to be compassionate, resilient, empathetic and non-judgemental.

This role is extremely rewarding as you will find yourself influencing young
people to make positive life choices, and supporting them through the
difficulties of adolescence. You will need to be flexible in your approach, as
this role is shift work as part of a 24/7 rota.
You will work closely with our young people and their families using a
range of tools and interventions developed through a robust and extensive
training programme.

Your role will be critical in building relationships and
trust with the most vulnerable and complex young people in North Yorkshire - as
such you will 'stick with' each young person through some of their most
challenging times in their lives.

We are able to
offer self-development and career opportunities for those with the talent and
desire to progress and can offer a role that can genuinely improve outcomes for
teenagers.
will be able to demonstrate significant knowledge and skills in adolescent
childcare and have, or be willing to work towards, a Level 4 apprenticeship in
Children and Young People Residential Pathway. Applicants must have good
numeracy and literacy skills and be able to work restoratively and
therapeutically.

For further information about the role please contact Matt Collins, No
Wrong Door East Hub, on

Previous
applicants need not apply.

Enhanced Level DBS Disclosure is required for appointment to this post.


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