About the Role:
As a Registered Support Worker, your primary responsibility will be to deliver compassionate and effective behavioural management services to the children and young people residing in the Children's Home. This involves actively participating in the daily operations of the home to effectively address both the individual and collective needs of the young people utilising this resource.
Our client operates Ofsted-registered homes, dedicated to providing high-quality, child-centered care in the community. They prioritize creating a sense of belonging and connection for children with diverse needs. Wherever possible, they work with local children to ensure stability in their lives, maintaining continuity in their education, friendships, hobbies, and relationships.
Key Responsibilities:
Partnership and Planning
- Develop and maintain strong, collaborative working relationships with young people.
- Maintain accurate and up-to-date records to support all aspects of service provision.
Development and Well-being
- Creative engagement and encouragement of young people to participate in a variety of activities (play, leisure, learning, social development) to build confidence and develop skills.
- Support young people in domestic and personal care tasks within the Home in a manner that promotes their well-being and development.
Key-Working and Administration
- Act as a key-worker for designated young people, completing all required monthly key-work duties and any additional related tasks.
- Maintain accurate and appropriate records related to all aspects of the Home's organisation.
Education and Achievement
- Liaise and cooperate with teaching staff to ensure each young person receives an education appropriate to their ability.
- Support young people in school or alternative education programmes to ensure they fully utilise available educational opportunities.
Communication and Compliance
- Maintain effective communication systems, including thorough handovers and log books.
- Actively participate in the implementation, promotion, and development of all relevant Company policies and procedures.
We're Looking For:
Successful applicants must be qualified to Level 3 and must have experience in children's residential care.
- Proven experience working directly with young people facing emotional and behavioural difficulties.
- Excellent communication skills, both verbal (at meetings) and written (reports and accurate record-keeping).
- Strong organisational abilities and a methodical approach to following established procedures.
- Demonstrated capacity for effective team collaboration.
- Ability to work constructively with children, families, other professionals, and external agencies.
- A responsive and proactive approach to meeting the needs of young people.
- The resilience to maintain performance and effectiveness when working under pressure.
- A commitment to working towards agreed objectives.
What is being Offered:
- Competitive Compensation: Salary range of £12.75-£13.75 per hour and a sleep-in rate of £70.
- A Therapeutic, Values-Driven Environment: This is an impactful opportunity to lead and shape a therapeutic home founded on a strong vision and core values.
- Commitment to Staff Well-being and Professional Growth: Benefit from a supportive workplace culture that prioritises staff well-being alongside the children's healing journey.
If you are passionate about making a difference in the lives of young people and supporting them towards independence, we encourage you to apply!
Randstad Care acts as an employment business when supplying temporary staff and as an employment agency when introducing candidates for permanent employment with a client. Randstad Care is an equal opportunities employer and decisions are made on merits alone.
Did you know that Randstad Care have been awarded a place on the National Clinical Staffing Framework for the NHS? This means we will be able to bring you more opportunities within nursing & midwifery and clinical staffing.
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