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Children’s Residential Support Worker (RSW) required in Worcester, Worcestershire
Client:
OneCall24
Location:
Worcestershire, United Kingdom
Job Category:
Other
EU work permit required:
Yes
Job Reference:
21771e8e9b71
Job Views:
91
Posted:
02.03.2025
Expiry Date:
16.04.2025
Job Description:
Job Title: Children’s Residential Support Worker (RSW)
Salary: £11.00 – £16.00 per hour based on shift pattern
OneCall24 specialises in recruiting and supplying highly qualified, experienced medical professionals for permanent, contract, and temporary positions in the NHS and private healthcare organisations in the UK.
As an RSW, you will be responsible for assisting and supporting young people in their day-to-day activities. You will attend to their practical, physical, and emotional needs, serving as a role model to help them work through their difficulties and reach their goals.
Some of the duties could include:
* Providing high quality care and support for children and young people.
* Working within the guidelines from the 1989 Children’s Act, National Minimum Standards, Every Child Matters, and other relevant legislation.
* Creating a nurturing, supportive, and caring environment in which children feel safe and secure.
* Establishing positive relationships with the children and young people.
* Ensuring care plans are followed and up to date.
* Attending to practical matters related to childcare such as cooking, cleaning, and general maintenance around the home.
* Acting as a key worker for young people and children to ensure plans are met and in date.
* Providing emotional support during times of difficulty or stress.
* Helping young people achieve their goals.
* Supporting their educational needs and extracurricular activities, which may include classroom support.
* Acting as an advocate at meetings regarding the young person.
* Managing challenging behaviour.
Some of the skills/requirements would include:
Minimum 1 year care experience (preferably working with children and young people) in the UK, within the last 2 years.
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