Cheshire West and Chester Council are looking to recruit skilled and experienced foster carers who have worked with adolescents to join our Specialist Foster Carer scheme. The scheme aims to enable young people to step down from residential care and move to a family environment that can continue to meet their needs. Carers within the scheme will be part of a wraparound professional support team composing of a social worker, teacher, therapist and family support worker.
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Contract and Pay
1. To reflect the skills required to care for our children and adolescents, you will be paid a professional fee of £, per annum
2. A fostering allowance will be provided to cover other fostering expenses mileage, Christmas and Birthday money
3. Regular short stays will be offered to the young person to enable a break for foster carers
Key requirements
You will need to:
4. Successfully complete a foster carer assessment and approval by Cheshire West and Chester Council
5. Be available on a full-time basis to care for the young person placed
6. Have room to support a child or adolescent in your home
7. Be able to offer a home to a solo child
8. Be willing to ‘stick with’ and provide a durable relationship and offer stability
9. Like and relate to young people with complex and troubled backgrounds
10. Be committed to providing life enhancing opportunities and life skills to the child or adolescent
11. Live in the Cheshire West and Chester area or close by
12. Be able to demonstrate a caring attitude that is child centred and relational
13. Be able to offer unconditional positive regard and encouragement to a young person, even whilst challenging unacceptable behaviour if needed
14. Support when a young person is not engaging in/attending education, training and employment
15. Be a car driver, with a vehicle suitable to be used for fostering activities
16. Be able to fulfil successful DBS check
17. Be able to complete mandatory training requirements
18. Be able to support children and young people with family contact
Personal Characteristics
Characteristics beneficial to the role include:
19. Patience
20. Child centred
21. Therapeutic
22. Emotionally resilient
23. Physically resilient
24. Persistent
25. Active
26. Flexible
27. Interested
28. Positive
29. Resilient family/networks
30. Robust
31. Empathetic
32. Good communicator
Key experience
You will be expected to:
33. Demonstrate experience of working with children and adolescents with complex backgrounds
34. Understand the impact of trauma, attachment and neglect on children and adolescents
35. Engage as part of the wider professional team involved in the scheme to create child-centred care and support
36. Uphold professional fostering standards, including high quality recording and reporting
37. Understand child development and effects on life experience
38. Work therapeutically with children and adolescents in line with ‘our way of working’ model
Examples of professions
Previous professions suited to role include:
39. Residential Worker
40. Police Officer
41. Teachers
42. Probation Worker
43. Psychiatric Nurse
44. Specialist Foster Carer
45. Foster carer with additional experience of complex and challenging behaviour
46. Ex Staying Put Carers
Support
Support you will receive from the Fostering Team includes:
47. Regular Supervision
48. Carers will be afforded a standard skills and training package as well as a suite of training tailored to their needs. This aims to support carer professional development and to address the need of any young person they have in their care
49. Regular liaison, joint working and support from the wider scheme team including a teacher, therapist, family support worker and social worker
50. Assessments of each young person’s support needs and development of support plans