19 hours per week
At Beaulieu House our Ofsted rating is consistently ‘Good’ and over 70% of our staff team have been us for 3 years or more.
A team member fed back to Ofsted saying, “We are like a little family, I love it here and I wouldn’t change anything”.
If you are looking for a new, fun exciting career working with young people, then Beaulieu House will be the perfect place for you.
We are a children's home and short breaks service for children with disabilities and behaviours that challenge and we are located in Newport, Isle of Wight. As a support worker you will have the opportunity to have a positive impact and improve the quality of life of our young people. Our young people develop independence through life skills and have fun taking part in activities accessing Legoland, Tapnell Farm, IOW Zoo, Blackgang Chine, Amazon World, Marwell Zoo and much more.
This role is suitable for anyone who has a passion for supporting young people with developing independence and enriching their lives through activities and experiences. Our staff team come from all different backgrounds and levels of experience. Some have lots of experience in the care or social sector and some come with no experience. We offer a wide range of training opportunities to support our staff team with their own personal development. We take pride in supporting new staff members in gaining the necessary qualifications and skills for you to be able to succeed in your role. Working within the council will also give you the opportunity to progress further into a career in Social Care. Many of our team have progressed into Deputy Manager, Shift Supervisor and Social Worker roles.
Key points of the night support worker role:
Support young people to settle to bed and resettle during the night.
Ensure the unit is clean and ready for the morning
Completed washing, drying, and ironing duties
Complete deep cleaning tasks
Make communication resources
Complete audits of medication file and young people logs
As a Night Support Worker at Beaulieu House, you can expect benefits such as;
Employee Assistance Program
LGA pension
Comprehensive training
Shift enhancements and overtime opportunities
This is a challenging yet exciting position.
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A Disability Confident employer will generally offer an interview to any applicant that declares they have a disability and meets the minimum criteria for the job as defined by the employer. It is important to note that in certain recruitment situations such as high-volume, seasonal and high-peak times, the employer may wish to limit the overall numbers of interviews offered to both disabled people and non-disabled people. For more details please go to Disability Confident .