Exciting opportunity – Senior Residential Worker X2 needed for a new children’s home!
Wakefield is ambitious for children and has adopted an innovative approach throughout its residential model.
There are times children need short-term placements which are difficult to find. This can result in children being placed in placements that do not meet their needs. Wakefield is opening two short-term homes which can support in an emergency situation allowing time to identify the right long-term placement for children. The homes will care for children for up to 12 weeks with up to 3 children in each home.
An excellent understanding of the needs of children in care, with a clear ambition to provide outstanding services for the children we look after, is required. We will provide you with excellent supervision, appraisal, ongoing training, and support in obtaining your management qualification awards.
This post requires an enthusiastic and self-motivated individual with good communication skills. You will need to be organized and confident in interactions with children and young people. An essential part of this role is a peripatetic basis and the ability to be flexible on locations for children.
Previous experience of trauma-informed practices, therapeutic caring, and connective parenting are desirable although full training will be provided. It is essential that you are kind, caring, patient, resilient, and can see the need behind behaviors.
You should be committed to improving the life chances of the children and young people and share our ethos of never giving up and a full team around the child approach.
Candidates will have significant experience of working in a relevant setting for children and young people, experience of preparing, implementing, and reviewing care plans for children.
The successful candidate should have the ability to:
* Relate and communicate to a wide spectrum of people, which includes children and young people, their carers, and other professionals.
* Work in a therapeutic manner.
* Work and take appropriate decisions when under pressure.
* Have good experience of contributing to the support and mentoring of staff.
* Demonstrate literacy and numeracy skills to maintain records and prepare reports.
* Assess needs and draw up and implement appropriate care plans in conjunction with partner agencies.
* Have high emotional resilience.
You will hold an NVQ3 / Diploma in Caring for Children and Young People.
Effective supervision, induction, and good training are provided to all staff. The work involves shift patterns, including weekends and bank holidays.
Benefits include:
* Weekend Allowance
* Shift allowance
* Enhanced bank holiday and weekend pay
* Generous annual leave entitlement
* Competitive salary with yearly increments
* Employee Assistance Programme
* Access to OHU
For further information contact Samantha Walshaw, (Head of Service-Mainstream) on 07787273519.
To apply please click the Apply Now link below.
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