I am recruiting for Residential Support Workers for Doncaster Council, who are a national provider of accommodation for young people between the ages of 10 to 18 who are placed within the care system. This is for homes across the City.
This is a permanent full-time role, and the salary ranges from £24,044 to £26,740, including sleep-in duties.
This is a great opportunity with excellent benefits.
The purpose of the role is to provide safe, supportive, and positive care to all children and young people.
Duties and Responsibilities
1. Acting as a corporate parent.
2. Active involvement in all aspects of the care of children and young people, seeking to meet their emotional, social, and physical needs.
3. Being involved in monitoring and reviewing the progress of children and young people.
4. Actively contribute towards overall care through Care Planning and link working, formulating, participating, and involving children and young people in their individual care plans.
5. Participate in reviews and case conferences when needed.
6. Record keeping.
7. Assist children and young people through periods of illness, emotional, or behavioural difficulties, seeking medical or other assistance and support as appropriate.
8. Help to achieve the smooth running of all aspects of the home and participate in domestic/household activities such as cooking and cleaning while promoting semi-independence.
9. Develop and maintain good relationships with the neighbourhood and community, parents, teachers, social workers, other agencies, and professional colleagues, as appropriate to the needs of individual service users.
10. Adhere to health and safety procedures.
11. Maintain strict confidentiality in respect of residents, families, and colleagues.
Previous experience in paid or voluntary work with children and young people is required.
Able to work flexibly and beyond normal hours, if required, at times of crisis.
Full and comprehensive training is provided, including the L3 QCF qualification (equivalent to 'A' level) and Therapeutic Crisis Intervention Training.
You need to be a driver to take the young people to school, appointments, shopping, etc. The homes all have their own vehicles.
The council offers 28 days of annual leave, rising to 33 after 5 years, plus 8 bank holidays for all grades, and provides a pension through the Local Government Pension Scheme, with the Council contributing 17%. You can also sacrifice salary to buy back up to ten days of additional leave.
Other benefits include year-round High Street discount schemes and salary sacrifice schemes for home electronics, which open near Christmas.
This is a great opportunity; please contact me ASAP for further details.
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