Do you want to enable children and young people who have been taken into care to have the best possible start in life? Are you enthusiastic, resilient, and driven to enrich and make a difference in the lives of young people?
Vetro Social Care are recruiting for Children's Residential Support Workers for a small Children's residential home in Bedwas with immediate start. You will be working alongside an experienced team of Managers and Support Workers to provide the best possible care for the children in the home.
Overview:
* Title: Children Residential Support Worker
* Pay: £13.38- £26.76 including holiday
* Location: Bedwas
* Hours: Flexible pattern available, pick and choose the shifts you want every week. 07:30-23:00/Sleep is available.
Benefits:
* Excellent Rates of pay, weekly pay, and no payroll charges
* Free food while on shift
* Variety of work in different social care and healthcare settings
* Vetro Mobile Booking App for communicating shift availability
* Support from a specialist consultant
* Free online training and subsidised practical training (TMVA, PMVA, PBM)
* Agency worker of the month prize £50
* Entry into our Golden Ticket draw to win £500 every quarter
* 24-hour registration - register from the comfort of your own home
* Holiday pay - paid weekly or accumulated in a holiday pot
* Vetro contributed pension
The Role:
What you'll be doing as a Children's Residential Support Worker:
* To support the children and young people in all day-to-day activities and interests
* To promote the young persons independence and wellbeing
* To attend weekends away, holidays, and trips away with the children
* To attend weekend and evening activities to support the children and young people in their interests. This can range from climbing and baking cakes to weekends away in Butlins.
* To protect the children and young people from any risks to their health and welfare
* To provide emotional and practical support to the young people within your home.
* To ensure the safety of young people by maintaining an up-to-date knowledge of care plans and guidelines
* To support, overcome, and learn to minimise incidents when behaviour can be challenging.
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