Job description The Smith Foundation is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and adults and expects all staff to share this commitment. Our recruitment process aims to create and maintain a safe workforce and contains robust vetting procedures. The successful applicant will be appointed subject to references and enhanced DBS check (this is a position working in regulated activity). The successful candidate will be subject to a rigorous safer recruitment process and must adhere to a strict code of conduct regarding behaviour at all times. Shortlisted candidates will be subject to online searches in accordance with KCSIE 2023. We are looking to appoint highly motivated, enthusiastic, reliable and proactive Residential Social Care Worker, with excellent communication skills and the ability to form strong relationships with children and young people. • Are you a reliable, enthusiastic and highly driven individual with experience in working with vulnerable children and young people? • Do you have the ability to build strong relationships with children and young people, and the resilience to handle challenging behaviour effectively? • Are you excited by the rewards and challenges of working with very special, complex young people? APPLICATION INFORMATION Visits to The Smith Foundation are essential. For further information on this post please contact the HR department on email address: HRthesmithfoundation.org.uk All our roles are by application via TES.com. Please apply by visiting our vacancies page on the Foundation website https://thesmithfoundation.org.uk/our-vacancies/ (please note we do not accept CV's). The successful candidate will enjoy being part of an energetic and successful team; have the characteristics, personality, and resilience to handle challenging behaviour professionally; be physically fit to provide social learning experiences; be involved in education, health and care planning, report writing and enjoy the challenge of working with some very special complex young people. They will support learning in both care and classroom settings and offer proactive support to young people and their families. They will work closely with the school's therapy/communication team, with the support of Learning Mentor Teams, which serve to provide holistic and creative wrap around care and support for all our young people. There is a whole school expectation that all staff play an integral part in our key working structure which is embedded within our quality of life values and ethos. "Staff are incredibly proud to work here. They receive regular training, including for safeguarding, which encourages them to help the school constantly progress." (Ofsted 2023) MAIN JOB RESPONSIBILITIES The successful candidate will: • Act as a role model, be able to empower, motivate and provide a high level of support for the team and young people. • Demonstrate experience of acting ethically, with integrity and empathy as well as commitment to working towards these values • Be passionate in motivating, inspiring and safeguarding young people and the team members in their care. • Embrace and support the school's Quality of Life and Positive Behaviour Support ethos. • Have the ability to develop positive and sustainable relationships with children and young people. • Be an outstanding practitioner able to provide stimulating learning opportunities. • Be a creative and reflective individual who inspires confidence in meeting the needs of our young people. • Be highly motivated and able to contribute to collaborative working with colleagues and wider partners. • Be able to demonstrate resilience, motivation and commitment. • Have a positive attitude and mind-set, embracing the positive physical and mental health and wellbeing ethos. This includes role modelling self-care and reflection as part of our wider strategy. • Have the ability to promote and celebrate diversity, collaboration, and equality at all times. • Be honest and act with integrity, be trustworthy and understand the need for confidentiality. Special Educational Needs experience is not essential but a willingness to learn and understand the complex needs of our children and young people; drive, aspiration and achievement and the ability to promote quality of life most certainly is. OUR OFFER • A friendly and inclusive working environment. • Opportunities to truly enrich the lives of our children and young people and make a positive difference. • A Quality of Life and Well-being programme of activity, experiences and gifts. • A competitive defined contribution pension scheme. • An employee assistance healthcare cashback plan. • Life Assurance Scheme (4x annual salary). • A full induction programme, including an outstanding network of support. • A learning and development programme and CPD. • Assistance with childcare savings and cycle to work scheme. • Subscription to Head Space, Perks at Work and Discount for Teachers online apps which offers hundreds of discounts and benefits. • 50% towards the cost of branded work wear. • Personal health and fitness training, and a financial advisory service. • Free staff lunches and on-site parking. • Staff Savings Scheme. • One life day and one additional life day if 100% attendance is achieved. START DATE: As soon as possible CLOSING DATE: Ongoing until recruitment campaign completed INTERVIEW DATE: At earliest convenience LI-DNI