Residential Children's Practitioner Level 2
At Norfolk County Council our commitment to providing proven, quality, holistic residential care for children and young people with disabilities aims to achieve excellent outcomes and lasting results. We are passionate about the provision of creative and ambitious opportunities for our young people. Our Services are well regarded, and we are proud of our reputation for ensuring the best outcomes for disabled children.
As part of an exciting expansion programme, we are currently establishing a new residential home in Norwich called The Den, which will provide holistic care for young people with learning disabilities who have complex health needs and/or challenging behaviours.
The Den has the potential to provide a home for two young people or to operate as a sole occupancy home. The Service will have the use of its own vehicle and is also situated in a Norwich suburb which has good bus links and is close to the rail station in the city.
We are now recruiting for this exciting new Service. We need motivated, resilient and positive individuals with humour, tenacity and empathy to help children and young people with disabilities to flourish and reach their full potential.
The rewards from the direct work with the young people can be endless but in addition you will receive a thorough initial induction and training programme as well as ongoing training opportunities, the option to join a highly regarded pension scheme, generous holiday entitlement, support and supervision.
Main duties of the job
To engage in the effective support and care of children and young people with disabilities, so they feel supported in all aspects of their lives.
About us
What is it like to work for Norfolk County Council Residential services? The following testimonial is from a current employee within the Children with Disabilities Residential Service:
My role as a Residential Children's Practitioner involves providing the best individualised care for the young people, providing social and independence opportunities, enabling the young people to flourish in our environment.
Within my team we are all driven by the same aim, ensuring children and young people with disabilities who stay with us are safe, listened to and enjoy their time. The staff and young people make the workplace an enjoyable environment, with lots of laughter and never a dull moment. It is a privilege watching the young people develop and grow when in our care.
I have worked for Norfolk County Council for 6 years, I have always felt supported and listened to within my role by the management and staff team around me. As well as my job satisfaction, I benefit from a generous annual leave entitlement, career development opportunities, pay enhancements for shift work; bank holidays and weekends, a pension scheme and many other benefits promoted with Norfolk County Council.
Job responsibilities
1. To engage in the effective support and care of children and young people with disabilities, so they feel supported in all aspects of their lives.
2. This will include providing personal/social care at differing levels to ensure that disabled holistic needs are met at all times.
3. To engage in the effective delivery of residential childcare in accordance with Ofsted's Social Care Inspection Framework.
4. To maintain good professional practice within the homes in accordance with Departmental Standards, working as part of a team to achieve good outcomes for children and young people.
Person Specification
Qualifications
* Ability to attain NVQ Level 3 within 18 months of appointment.
* Good standard of education achievement (5 GCSE passes) or equivalent qualifications.
* Willingness to undertake relevant training courses.
Experience
* Ability to form effective relationships with children and act as a positive role model.
* Knowledge and understanding of childcare law.
* Understanding the signs of safety approach or willingness to undertake the training.
* Knowledge of augmented communication systems.
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
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