Job Role: Youth Support Worker - Semi Independent Living
Area of Work: Bristol/Southwest
Hourly rate: £11.80 per hour
Overtime: Additional £1 per hour for hours worked over 174 per month
Sleep-ins required
Permanent Contracts:
1. 174 hours per month (40 per week) available
2. 139 hours per month (32 per week) available
3. 104 hours per month (24 per week) available
Who are we?
We are a growing private childcare provider committed to offering high-quality care, support and education to children and young adults in a safe and nurturing environment. With a strong emphasis on child development, our organisation aims to provide exceptional care and support while adhering to industry regulations and best practices.
Safe Haven Group is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all service users who use our services and as such we expect all staff to share this commitment. Safeguarding is taken very seriously at Safe Haven Group and is at the forefront of everything we do. Successful candidates who are made an Offer of Employment will be required to complete relevant compliance & safeguarding.
Job Summary:
The role of Key Worker plays a vital role in ensuring the well-being and safety of young people, providing guidance, and creating a supportive environment for young individuals who have faced challenges during their life and require additional support to become fully independent. This position involves direct interaction with residents and teamwork within the service.
The Role:
Support:
1. Provide day-to-day care, support, and supervision to young people.
2. Foster a welcoming and non-judgmental atmosphere to create a sense of community.
3. Assist young people with daily living activities, including meal preparation, budgeting, accessing health services, understanding personal hygiene, and general chores and duties involved in running a home.
Support Planning:
1. Follow and implement individualised support plans in collaboration with the team and management direction.
2. Help young people set and work towards their personal goals, including education, employment, and life skills.
3. Encourage young people to develop self-confidence and independence.
Crisis Intervention:
1. Be prepared to respond to crises or emergencies, such as emotional distress or conflicts, offering clear advice and guidance as per company policies and procedures.
2. Follow established protocols for handling critical incidents and seeking appropriate assistance when needed.
Safety and Security:
1. Ensure the safety and security of young people within the facility.
2. Conduct regular safety checks and monitor access to the premises.
3. Report any safety concerns, maintenance issues, or facility needs promptly to your team leaders, registered service managers.
Documentation:
1. Maintain accurate and up-to-date records of young people interactions, progress, and incidents.
2. Complete required paperwork, including incident reports and shift logs.
Communication:
1. Communicate effectively with young people, fellow staff members, and supervisory personnel.
2. Attend staff meetings, case reviews, and training sessions as required.
Advocacy and Referrals:
1. Advocate on behalf of young people to access needed services, benefits, and resources.
2. Refer young people to appropriate external agencies and support services when necessary.
Who we are looking for:
Working as a Key Worker in Supported Accommodation for Young People can be highly rewarding as you directly impact the lives of vulnerable young individuals, helping them to overcome challenges and work toward a brighter future. This role requires compassion, dedication, and a commitment to creating a safe and supportive environment.
Whilst this role does not require previous experience as training and development is given, however it is desired that the candidate would have:
1. Level 3 diploma in Residential Childcare or equivalent or the desire and commitment to work towards.
2. High school diploma or equivalent; a relevant degree or certification in social work, psychology, or a related field is a plus.
3. Previous experience in a similar support role, particularly working with young people facing challenges.
4. Empathy, patience, and the ability to build rapport with young residents.
5. Crisis intervention skills and the ability to remain calm under pressure.
6. Knowledge of local resources and services for young people.
7. Ability to follow policies, procedures, and guidelines.
8. Strong communication skills, both verbal and written.
9. Cultural sensitivity and a non-judgmental approach.
Why work for Safe Haven?
1. Permanent contract
2. Support from Managers and On-call (24/7 support)
3. Fully funded Level 4 apprenticeship qualifications (permanent staff)
4. Market leading sleep shift rate of £89.10 per sleep
5. Single place of work per shift (not multiple locations per day)
6. Overtime regularly available if desired
7. Generous mileage contributions
8. Contributory Company Pension Scheme
9. Full induction training including shadow shifts prior to going on shift.
10. Training updates and development offered.
11. Paperless environments
12. Employee Assistance Program
13. Blue Sky Card
14. Employee Recruitment Referral Bonus Scheme of £300 per hire for recommendation and £100 for the new staff member
15. Annual leave allowance increasing during length of service.
Applicants must be aged 22 years or above - this is due to the nature of the role and therefore exempt from schedule 9 of the Equality Act 2010.
In line with The Asylum and Immigration Act 2006, we will only accept applications from candidates who have the legal right to work in the UK.
Any candidate provided with an Offer of Employment will be required to have a criminal background check.
Equal Opportunities:
Safe Haven Support Care and Education Group is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their gender, age, race, colour, nationality, ethnic origin, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, religion.
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Permanent
Pay: £11.80 per hour
Expected hours: 24 – 40 per week
Schedule:
* Day shift
* Every weekend
* Night shift
* Overtime
* Weekend availability
* Weekends only
Application question(s):
1. Do you have a Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare or Equivalent - if not are you willing to study towards it for your role?
2. Are you a Driver (not essential for the role)
3. Do you have experience in working with Young People
Licence/Certification:
* UK Driving Licence (preferred)
Work Location: In person
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