Candidate Profile
We are looking for applicants who are extremely organised, efficient, and flexible and who are able to work in a busy, fast-paced, and often challenging summer school environment. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills are essential, as is the ability to work calmly, effectively, and positively, even whilst under pressure.
The ability to build a friendly but professional rapport with staff members and to lead them in a dynamic and efficient manner, set standards and norms of good practice, and deal with any problems swiftly, fairly, and appropriately are all basic requirements of this post.
We are looking for Welfare Managers who are hard-working, reliable, and professional, and for those who are willing to go the extra mile to ensure the safety and well-being of all students. Welfare Managers must have the ability and skills to build a caring, friendly, and positive rapport with students while, at the same time, being able to deal appropriately with discipline issues when required.
We aim to give students an educational, culturally enriching, and memorable summer experience in a safe and supervised setting, and we are looking to employ professional staff who will accept this responsibility and have the necessary wide-ranging skills, experience, and commitment to help us achieve this goal.
Qualifications
1. Applicants with any medical training or professional qualification in childcare, social work, education, counselling, or psychotherapy are particularly welcomed.
2. First aiders are particularly welcomed.
Experience
1. Minimum of 2 years experience working with children in a pastoral and/or welfare context.
2. Experience working in a residential context is essential.
3. A strong awareness of Health, Safety, and Safeguarding, specifically as it relates to residential accommodation, is essential.
Compensation
From £900 per week.
Statutory holiday pay is paid pro-rata with each salary payment on top of the stated weekly salary.
Accommodation and all meals are provided free of charge.
Working Day
The Welfare Manager occupies a key role within the Senior Team and assumes overall responsibility for the care, well-being, and safety of the students at the centre. The Welfare Manager is pivotal to ensuring the success of the course and is responsible for upholding the good name and reputation of Bede’s.
You will be responsible for allocating students to bedrooms and for making sure, with the support of the Senior House Parents and House Parents, that students are comfortable, happy in their accommodation, and that all their basic needs are being met at all times.
The Welfare Manager, with the help of the nurse, will organise and oversee the care of any sick children and will be expressly appointed to administer non-prescription medicines to any students suffering from common minor ailments such as sore throats or headaches.
It is essential that systems, procedures, and protocols are in place to make sure that every aspect of students’ welfare is being considered, monitored, and reviewed to ensure they are living and studying in a clean, safe, and happy environment.
The Managers’ office is the centre of the Summer School; it can be busy and intense at times, especially on arrival and departure days and during student free time (when many things can be happening at the same time), and any arising welfare issues must be dealt with efficiently, sympathetically, and effectively. #J-18808-Ljbffr