Why join the Major Healthcare family? Major Healthcare, a rapidly growing division of Major Recruitment (est. 1992) are a national leading health and social care agency specialising in the provision of professional temporary and permanent staff. We enable you to use your experience in a wide variety of settings across the North East supporting those who are most vulnerable, while maintaining the flexibility of working in line with your availability. As a Children and Young Person's Support Worker you will be expected to deliver a high standard of support across various settings; supported by a team of healthcare professionals, empower service users to maintain as much independence as possible, and ensure all daily living activities are met to the highest standard of person-centred care. We supply Children's Support Workers to a range of clients, in settings including; residential, educational, independent living, mental health, community and specialist units. Within this particular role, we are looking for support workers to work caring for young offenders Main duties include: Working as part of a team of Child and Adolescent Support Workers to deliver excellent standards of person-centred care Develop positive relationships with other professionals, clients, and most importantly; the service users Act professionally and responsibly on shift, alongside the management team of the services Carry out all practical duties as required by services, ensuring everybody is treated with respect and dignity Report any concerns to management within the service Have confidence in carrying our personal care requirements Have confidence dealing with complex needs and challenging behaviours Person Specification: 6-12 months experience working with Children and Young People in the health and social care sector Have an NVQ level 3 in Health and Social Care or Children and Young Person's Health and Social Care OR be willing to work towards this qualification Preferably have experience working with young offenders Experience working with challenging behaviour and/or complex needs Be reliable and professional Preferably hold a current, transferable DBS (registered on the update service) Approach employment as a Children and Young Person's Support Worker in a 'hands-on' way and be willing to work as team Preferably hold a clear driving licence, with access to a vehicle What can Major Healthcare offer you? Flexible hours to fit in with your lifestyle and commitments Holiday accrual Free training/refresher training Opportunities for career progression To apply for this role, or to express interest in joining Major Healthcare in another role - click below now INDGA