Senior Residential Childrens Worker - Rotherham - Permanent role Senior Childrens Care Worker - Rotherham Role: Senior Care Worker Salary: Up to £35,000 per annum (includes potential sleep-in payments) Hours: Full-time, Permanent (40 hours per week) Location: Rotherham, South Yorkshire Essential: A full driving licence, and the Right to Work in the UK This role is NOT open to applications from those who will require sponsorship Some Of Your Duties Will Include • Chaperoning occupants to appointments and activities • Completing relevant paperwork • Household tasks • Administering medication • Lead, train and develop new and existing support workers within your team • Helping the deputy manager to maintain a skilled and knowledgeable team Our Senior Residential Care Worker will be someone who has: • Mandatory: Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare or NVQ equivalent • Essential: A full driving licence, and the Right to Work in the UK • A big heart and passion to make a difference to the residents' lives. • Patience, resilience, and calmness. The Location Our client has accommodation with a capacity of 4, where we support Young People from the ages of 8 - 18 years build incredible futures by giving them opportunities, developing their life skills and personal interests. The accommodation is based in rural Rotherham and is within commuting distance of Sheffield and Doncaster We are friendly and fun, and though there are challenges too, everything we do is dedicated to creating rewarding experiences - for those we look after and for everyone in our team. How We Reward You We want our occupants to have the best support possible, and therefore you'll receive an exceptional rewards package including: • Basic Salary: £30,000 per annum (plus potential sleep-in payments) • Funded qualifications: starting with working towards a funded Residential Childcare qualification. (if you do not currently hold this or equivalent) • Life Assurance • Pension scheme with options to increase your contributions • Earn £1000 by referring a friend • "Your Wellbeing Matters" - access to a wide range of first-class mental health support services and physical health checks How To Apply If you feel this role is for you and you have the relevant skills, experience and qualifications, please apply ensuring your CV is fully up to date with no gaps. #
May 14, 2024
Full time
Senior Residential Childrens Worker - Rotherham - Permanent role Senior Childrens Care Worker - Rotherham Role: Senior Care Worker Salary: Up to £35,000 per annum (includes potential sleep-in payments) Hours: Full-time, Permanent (40 hours per week) Location: Rotherham, South Yorkshire Essential: A full driving licence, and the Right to Work in the UK This role is NOT open to applications from those who will require sponsorship Some Of Your Duties Will Include • Chaperoning occupants to appointments and activities • Completing relevant paperwork • Household tasks • Administering medication • Lead, train and develop new and existing support workers within your team • Helping the deputy manager to maintain a skilled and knowledgeable team Our Senior Residential Care Worker will be someone who has: • Mandatory: Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare or NVQ equivalent • Essential: A full driving licence, and the Right to Work in the UK • A big heart and passion to make a difference to the residents' lives. • Patience, resilience, and calmness. The Location Our client has accommodation with a capacity of 4, where we support Young People from the ages of 8 - 18 years build incredible futures by giving them opportunities, developing their life skills and personal interests. The accommodation is based in rural Rotherham and is within commuting distance of Sheffield and Doncaster We are friendly and fun, and though there are challenges too, everything we do is dedicated to creating rewarding experiences - for those we look after and for everyone in our team. How We Reward You We want our occupants to have the best support possible, and therefore you'll receive an exceptional rewards package including: • Basic Salary: £30,000 per annum (plus potential sleep-in payments) • Funded qualifications: starting with working towards a funded Residential Childcare qualification. (if you do not currently hold this or equivalent) • Life Assurance • Pension scheme with options to increase your contributions • Earn £1000 by referring a friend • "Your Wellbeing Matters" - access to a wide range of first-class mental health support services and physical health checks How To Apply If you feel this role is for you and you have the relevant skills, experience and qualifications, please apply ensuring your CV is fully up to date with no gaps. #
Hays are recruiting on behalf of a family-owned business for a Deputy Manager! Do you have experience managing in a social care setting or supporting young people with emotional behaviour disorder and challenging behaviour? Or are you looking for a step up from a Senior Support Worker? We are looking for passionate individuals who are determined about helping people to lead and enjoy their lives. We are recruiting for a Deputy Manager in Oldham! If you are looking for a role which has a vast amount of career progression, this role is for you! You will receive support from both the registered team and the area manager as you settle into the team. Additionally, our leadership development programme that we offer will be available to support you in developing your skills as you grow in your new role. Working as a children's registered manager, you will be prepared to go above and beyond for the children and the young people. The salary for this role is £32000 + Bonus (open for discussion with candidate if appointed) About the role: Ensure that you and the staff work in accordance with the Statement of Purpose and Function of the home, updating relevant documents as directed by your manager Demonstrate effective leadership to direct and support the staff team to deliver person-centred childcare, working towards the best outcomes for each young person Demonstrate working knowledge, implement, adhere to, and give guidance to other staff on all relevant legislation for Children's Homes. Demonstrate a working knowledge and understanding of the Children's Homes Regulations 2015, The Quality Care Standards and the SCCIF, under which each home is measured and judged against and promptly implement any recommendations or address requirements to improve the service after any Ofsted inspection. To ensure that you and the staff team implement and adhere to Safeguarding Policies, and Local Authority Safeguarding procedures Work cohesively and in partnership with team members and other professionals Ensure Local Authority Social Workers are notified of all significant events, incidents, important changes and physical interventions within 24 hours. Ensure that young people receive a sensitive residential service which best meets their individual social, racial, psychological, educational, cultural, physical identity and health care needs Undertake all administrative tasks necessary for the effective running of the home within Channels and Choices Policies and Procedures. As directed by your manager, ensure that the home is fit for purpose by ensuring that Fire Regulations and Health and Safety Regulations are met, Quality Assurance and Regulation 44 Reports action points are addressed promptly. Complete appropriate training within the required timeframe, ensuring that an up-to-date training record is maintained. Requirements: 2 years' experience working as either a Children's Deputy Manager or a senior support worker Full UK driving licence Enhanced DBS Benefits: Company events Company pension Discounted or free on-site food On-site parking Full training provided If you are interested in this role and have the right experience, please get in touch! #
May 14, 2024
Full time
Hays are recruiting on behalf of a family-owned business for a Deputy Manager! Do you have experience managing in a social care setting or supporting young people with emotional behaviour disorder and challenging behaviour? Or are you looking for a step up from a Senior Support Worker? We are looking for passionate individuals who are determined about helping people to lead and enjoy their lives. We are recruiting for a Deputy Manager in Oldham! If you are looking for a role which has a vast amount of career progression, this role is for you! You will receive support from both the registered team and the area manager as you settle into the team. Additionally, our leadership development programme that we offer will be available to support you in developing your skills as you grow in your new role. Working as a children's registered manager, you will be prepared to go above and beyond for the children and the young people. The salary for this role is £32000 + Bonus (open for discussion with candidate if appointed) About the role: Ensure that you and the staff work in accordance with the Statement of Purpose and Function of the home, updating relevant documents as directed by your manager Demonstrate effective leadership to direct and support the staff team to deliver person-centred childcare, working towards the best outcomes for each young person Demonstrate working knowledge, implement, adhere to, and give guidance to other staff on all relevant legislation for Children's Homes. Demonstrate a working knowledge and understanding of the Children's Homes Regulations 2015, The Quality Care Standards and the SCCIF, under which each home is measured and judged against and promptly implement any recommendations or address requirements to improve the service after any Ofsted inspection. To ensure that you and the staff team implement and adhere to Safeguarding Policies, and Local Authority Safeguarding procedures Work cohesively and in partnership with team members and other professionals Ensure Local Authority Social Workers are notified of all significant events, incidents, important changes and physical interventions within 24 hours. Ensure that young people receive a sensitive residential service which best meets their individual social, racial, psychological, educational, cultural, physical identity and health care needs Undertake all administrative tasks necessary for the effective running of the home within Channels and Choices Policies and Procedures. As directed by your manager, ensure that the home is fit for purpose by ensuring that Fire Regulations and Health and Safety Regulations are met, Quality Assurance and Regulation 44 Reports action points are addressed promptly. Complete appropriate training within the required timeframe, ensuring that an up-to-date training record is maintained. Requirements: 2 years' experience working as either a Children's Deputy Manager or a senior support worker Full UK driving licence Enhanced DBS Benefits: Company events Company pension Discounted or free on-site food On-site parking Full training provided If you are interested in this role and have the right experience, please get in touch! #
Childrens Registered Manager Your new companyWe are recruiting for a Registered Manager for some of our most vulnerable children and young people. This is an exciting time to join our service, which puts the individual at the heart of our work. This new provision is an opportunity to be innovative in the way we understand the needs of this important group of young people. This multi-professional model will work from a strength-based (Signs of Safety) and trauma-informed approach, meeting the needs of children, young people, and their families. Your new roleYou will need to demonstrate excellent leadership and management skills, ensuring that the settings meet all regulatory standards to provide excellent quality of care for children and young people. The aim is to understand their needs more completely and secure a pathway or placement able to meet their needs. You will need to be able to meet the requirements of The Regulated Services Regulations. Developing and maintaining positive working relationships with children, young people, families, members of the community, social workers and agencies. Co-ordinating, attending and chairing meetings as required and ensuring that meetings are conducted in a manner which promotes inclusion and achievement of objectives Ensuring the homes comply and act upon any improvements identified under current legislation and guidance in relation to Health and Safety, fire safety, environmental health and any standards set by the food standards agencies. Promoting personal and professional development by ensuring that each member of staff has a personal development plan, attends training and receives supervision. Ensuring the professional competence of the staff team is maintained. Providing guidance and taking appropriate action depending on the circumstances. What you'll need to succeedAs Registered Manager, you will need significant experience of working in a residential Child Care setting at a senior or management level. Experience of performance management frameworks with excellent communication skills. Knowledge of best practice in residential child care. Good IT skills and an ability to use various databases. The ability to work under pressure to meet objectives within tight timescales. Leadership skills (Communication, planning, organising, supporting and motivating staff) What you need to do nowIf you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please email or call . #
May 13, 2024
Full time
Childrens Registered Manager Your new companyWe are recruiting for a Registered Manager for some of our most vulnerable children and young people. This is an exciting time to join our service, which puts the individual at the heart of our work. This new provision is an opportunity to be innovative in the way we understand the needs of this important group of young people. This multi-professional model will work from a strength-based (Signs of Safety) and trauma-informed approach, meeting the needs of children, young people, and their families. Your new roleYou will need to demonstrate excellent leadership and management skills, ensuring that the settings meet all regulatory standards to provide excellent quality of care for children and young people. The aim is to understand their needs more completely and secure a pathway or placement able to meet their needs. You will need to be able to meet the requirements of The Regulated Services Regulations. Developing and maintaining positive working relationships with children, young people, families, members of the community, social workers and agencies. Co-ordinating, attending and chairing meetings as required and ensuring that meetings are conducted in a manner which promotes inclusion and achievement of objectives Ensuring the homes comply and act upon any improvements identified under current legislation and guidance in relation to Health and Safety, fire safety, environmental health and any standards set by the food standards agencies. Promoting personal and professional development by ensuring that each member of staff has a personal development plan, attends training and receives supervision. Ensuring the professional competence of the staff team is maintained. Providing guidance and taking appropriate action depending on the circumstances. What you'll need to succeedAs Registered Manager, you will need significant experience of working in a residential Child Care setting at a senior or management level. Experience of performance management frameworks with excellent communication skills. Knowledge of best practice in residential child care. Good IT skills and an ability to use various databases. The ability to work under pressure to meet objectives within tight timescales. Leadership skills (Communication, planning, organising, supporting and motivating staff) What you need to do nowIf you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please email or call . #
Registered Manager(Childrens Home) Your new company We are recruiting for a Registered Manager for some of our most vulnerable children and young people. This is an exciting time to join our service, which puts the individual at the heart of our work. This new provision is an opportunity to be innovative in the way we understand the needs of this important group of young people. This multi-professional model will work from a strength-based (Signs of Safety) and trauma-informed approach, meeting the needs of children, young people, and their families. Your new role You will need to demonstrate excellent leadership and management skills, ensuring that the settings meet all regulatory standards to provide excellent quality of care to the children and young people who are resident for up to 12 weeks. The aim is to understand their needs more completely and secure a pathway or placement able to meet their needs. You will need to be able to meet the requirements of The Regulated Services Regulations. Developing and maintaining positive working relationships with children, young people, families, members of the community, CIW, social workers and agencies such as health, education and the police. Co-ordinating, attending and chairing meetings as required and ensuring that meetings are conducted in a manner which promotes inclusion and achievement of objectivesEnsuring the homes comply and act upon any improvements identified under current legislation and guidance in relation to Health and Safety, fire safety, environmental health and any standards set by the food standards agencies.Promoting personal and professional development by ensuring that each member of staff has a personal development plan, attends training and receives supervision.Ensuring the professional competence of the staff team is maintained. Providing guidance and taking appropriate action depending on the circumstances. What you'll need to succeed As Registered Manager, you will need significant experience of working in a residential Child Care setting at a senior or management level. Experience of performance management frameworks with excellent communication skills. Knowledge of best practice in residential child care. Good IT skills and an ability to use various databases. The ability to work under pressure to meet objectives within tight timescales. Leadership skills (Communication, planning, organising, supporting and motivating staff) What you'll get in return Leave entitlement starting at 28 days per year to a maximum of 33 days per year after 5 years. Pension Scheme Discounted MOT Testing Discounted Leisure Facilities Travel Allowance Scheme What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career. #
May 13, 2024
Full time
Registered Manager(Childrens Home) Your new company We are recruiting for a Registered Manager for some of our most vulnerable children and young people. This is an exciting time to join our service, which puts the individual at the heart of our work. This new provision is an opportunity to be innovative in the way we understand the needs of this important group of young people. This multi-professional model will work from a strength-based (Signs of Safety) and trauma-informed approach, meeting the needs of children, young people, and their families. Your new role You will need to demonstrate excellent leadership and management skills, ensuring that the settings meet all regulatory standards to provide excellent quality of care to the children and young people who are resident for up to 12 weeks. The aim is to understand their needs more completely and secure a pathway or placement able to meet their needs. You will need to be able to meet the requirements of The Regulated Services Regulations. Developing and maintaining positive working relationships with children, young people, families, members of the community, CIW, social workers and agencies such as health, education and the police. Co-ordinating, attending and chairing meetings as required and ensuring that meetings are conducted in a manner which promotes inclusion and achievement of objectivesEnsuring the homes comply and act upon any improvements identified under current legislation and guidance in relation to Health and Safety, fire safety, environmental health and any standards set by the food standards agencies.Promoting personal and professional development by ensuring that each member of staff has a personal development plan, attends training and receives supervision.Ensuring the professional competence of the staff team is maintained. Providing guidance and taking appropriate action depending on the circumstances. What you'll need to succeed As Registered Manager, you will need significant experience of working in a residential Child Care setting at a senior or management level. Experience of performance management frameworks with excellent communication skills. Knowledge of best practice in residential child care. Good IT skills and an ability to use various databases. The ability to work under pressure to meet objectives within tight timescales. Leadership skills (Communication, planning, organising, supporting and motivating staff) What you'll get in return Leave entitlement starting at 28 days per year to a maximum of 33 days per year after 5 years. Pension Scheme Discounted MOT Testing Discounted Leisure Facilities Travel Allowance Scheme What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career. #
Prospero Health & Social Care - Bristol
Yate, Gloucestershire
Residential NIGHT Support Worker Childrens 12.84 - 14.83 per hour Prospero are a staffing provider and we are looking for Waking Night Support Workers to join our team to support a Residential Childrens home and various locations, maintaining and providing emotional support, personal growth, and supporting needs. We are looking for staff who will unsure the young people they support will have a stable and naturing home environment where they can thrive. If you are looking for flexibility, to manage your own rota, this may be the role for you! Prospero Health and Social Care require at least 6 months experience in the health and social care sector/children services. Some contracts may be extended from day-to-day bookings to longer term cover. CONTRACT/POSITION DETAILS Location - Various locations across Bristol and South Glos (Consistent work at services available) Position - Support Worker/Young Person Support Worker Type of work - Support Worker - ad hoc bookings, potential to extend, Temp to Perm Start date - ASAP Duration / Likely Duration - ad hoc bookings, with the potential for extension depending on the client End date (if applicable) - N/A Contract type - Temporary or Temp to Perm Full time/part time - Part time and full time depending on client needs Minimum rate of pay - Minimum rate GBP12.83 per hour on a PAYE basis Minimum rate of GBP14.30 per hour on a Umbrella basis Hours - Shift work Level 3 Diploma in Health and Social Care; NVQ 3 Health and Social Care or equivalent At least 6 months working in UK Health and Social Care Up to date Care training issued in the last year (desirable however not essential) TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR THIS ROLE THROUGH PROSPERO TEACHING, YOU MUST: Hold Right to Work in the UK Hold an enhanced child and adults barred list DBS certificate registered with the online update service or be willing to process a new application Provide two professional care related references that cover the last three years OTHER If you would like to be considered for this role, please apply with a copy of your up-to-date CV. Unfortunately, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Alternatively, please give me a call on (phone number removed), and ask to speak to Isla. Prospero Health and Social Care is acting as an employment business/education recruitment agency in relation to this vacancy. The successful candidate will be required to register and have passed all safeguarding/vetting checks with Prospero Health and Social Care in order to fill this vacancy. Any adult working with children and vulnerable young people are responsible for safeguarding and protecting the welfare of the children and young people. Prospero Health and Social Care is able to offer the successful candidate: Free, accredited continued professional development courses including safeguarding and PMVA/Team Teach Compliance documentation required to be successful for the role Good Luck with your job Searches!
May 13, 2024
Seasonal
Residential NIGHT Support Worker Childrens 12.84 - 14.83 per hour Prospero are a staffing provider and we are looking for Waking Night Support Workers to join our team to support a Residential Childrens home and various locations, maintaining and providing emotional support, personal growth, and supporting needs. We are looking for staff who will unsure the young people they support will have a stable and naturing home environment where they can thrive. If you are looking for flexibility, to manage your own rota, this may be the role for you! Prospero Health and Social Care require at least 6 months experience in the health and social care sector/children services. Some contracts may be extended from day-to-day bookings to longer term cover. CONTRACT/POSITION DETAILS Location - Various locations across Bristol and South Glos (Consistent work at services available) Position - Support Worker/Young Person Support Worker Type of work - Support Worker - ad hoc bookings, potential to extend, Temp to Perm Start date - ASAP Duration / Likely Duration - ad hoc bookings, with the potential for extension depending on the client End date (if applicable) - N/A Contract type - Temporary or Temp to Perm Full time/part time - Part time and full time depending on client needs Minimum rate of pay - Minimum rate GBP12.83 per hour on a PAYE basis Minimum rate of GBP14.30 per hour on a Umbrella basis Hours - Shift work Level 3 Diploma in Health and Social Care; NVQ 3 Health and Social Care or equivalent At least 6 months working in UK Health and Social Care Up to date Care training issued in the last year (desirable however not essential) TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR THIS ROLE THROUGH PROSPERO TEACHING, YOU MUST: Hold Right to Work in the UK Hold an enhanced child and adults barred list DBS certificate registered with the online update service or be willing to process a new application Provide two professional care related references that cover the last three years OTHER If you would like to be considered for this role, please apply with a copy of your up-to-date CV. Unfortunately, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Alternatively, please give me a call on (phone number removed), and ask to speak to Isla. Prospero Health and Social Care is acting as an employment business/education recruitment agency in relation to this vacancy. The successful candidate will be required to register and have passed all safeguarding/vetting checks with Prospero Health and Social Care in order to fill this vacancy. Any adult working with children and vulnerable young people are responsible for safeguarding and protecting the welfare of the children and young people. Prospero Health and Social Care is able to offer the successful candidate: Free, accredited continued professional development courses including safeguarding and PMVA/Team Teach Compliance documentation required to be successful for the role Good Luck with your job Searches!
QSW - Childrens - Team Manager - Children with Disabilities Your new Team The Children with Disabilities Team is part of the broader 0-25 Service for Children and Young People with Disabilities. This service includes teams specialising in Occupational Therapy, Preparing for Adulthood, and Short Breaks. The team's primary focus is supporting children aged 0-18 and their families. Additionally, they ensure that young people are prepared for their future as young adults. Specifically, the team assists children and young people with severe/profound disabilities and complex health needs. The Team Manager oversees daily operations, provides structured supervision to social workers and assistants, and manages a caseload that includes safeguarding, court work, and support for families. Collaboration with colleagues from Preparing for Adulthood helps facilitate a smooth transition into adulthood for young people aged 18 and above. Key Skills & Abilities Legislation and Policies: Understand and work within legal frameworks, guidance, and divisional policies. Be accountable to senior officers. Effective Communication: Relate well to children, parents, and carers, especially during stressful situations. Supervision and Support: Supervise and support junior staff dealing with challenging cases. Collaboration: Work as a team member and build professional partnerships with colleagues from various agencies, foster carers, residential workers, and health/education professionals. Promote a positive image of the division and department. Meeting Facilitation: Chair statutory, multidisciplinary meetings and take accurate notes. Problem-Solving and Assessment: Analyse complex situations and develop appropriate assessment and intervention programs alongside service users. Clear Communication: Communicate clearly both orally and in writing. Maintain concise case records and produce reports for various purposes. Time Management: Effectively manage working time to meet professional priorities and administrative requirements. Creativity and Resourcefulness : Think creatively to meet children's and families' needs using community networks and external resources. Team Development: Contribute to team development through presentations, discussions, and identifying opportunities for improvement. Quality Assurance: Devise and implement quality assurance systems for the team. Diversity Awareness: Demonstrate understanding, knowledge, and skills in valuing diversity. Required Knowledge Legal Knowledge: Understand the Children Act 1989 and other relevant laws, regulations, and guidance. Be aware of the new assessment framework. Service Awareness: Know about the various services available to children and families. Understand the organisational framework for providing these services. Child Development and Family Dynamics : Have knowledge of child development. Understand family functioning and dynamics. Social Work Methods: Be familiar with different methods of social work intervention Relevent Experience Desired: Supervising Complex CaseworkUndertaking Contested Care ProceedingsSupporting and Coaching Social WorkersPractice TeachingRaising Practice Standards Benefits to You: Financial Benefits: Golden Hello & Annual Retention Allowance 30 days Annual Leave Free Car Parking at Bromley Civic Centre Ability to claim more on mileage Relocation Allowance (up to £8,000) for successful candidates relocating from overseas or the outer southeast area Additional Perks: A range of discounts at local retailers Participation in the Local Government Pension Scheme Professional Development: Excellent training and career development pathways The Bromley Promise: Manageable caseloads for every Social Worker Dedicated time for reflective supervision Small cluster teams with one team manager supervising four Social Workers Two-week protected induction programme Excellent learning and development opportunities with bespoke training for every social worker Social Workers and team managers have easy and regular access to the leadership team. #
May 13, 2024
Full time
QSW - Childrens - Team Manager - Children with Disabilities Your new Team The Children with Disabilities Team is part of the broader 0-25 Service for Children and Young People with Disabilities. This service includes teams specialising in Occupational Therapy, Preparing for Adulthood, and Short Breaks. The team's primary focus is supporting children aged 0-18 and their families. Additionally, they ensure that young people are prepared for their future as young adults. Specifically, the team assists children and young people with severe/profound disabilities and complex health needs. The Team Manager oversees daily operations, provides structured supervision to social workers and assistants, and manages a caseload that includes safeguarding, court work, and support for families. Collaboration with colleagues from Preparing for Adulthood helps facilitate a smooth transition into adulthood for young people aged 18 and above. Key Skills & Abilities Legislation and Policies: Understand and work within legal frameworks, guidance, and divisional policies. Be accountable to senior officers. Effective Communication: Relate well to children, parents, and carers, especially during stressful situations. Supervision and Support: Supervise and support junior staff dealing with challenging cases. Collaboration: Work as a team member and build professional partnerships with colleagues from various agencies, foster carers, residential workers, and health/education professionals. Promote a positive image of the division and department. Meeting Facilitation: Chair statutory, multidisciplinary meetings and take accurate notes. Problem-Solving and Assessment: Analyse complex situations and develop appropriate assessment and intervention programs alongside service users. Clear Communication: Communicate clearly both orally and in writing. Maintain concise case records and produce reports for various purposes. Time Management: Effectively manage working time to meet professional priorities and administrative requirements. Creativity and Resourcefulness : Think creatively to meet children's and families' needs using community networks and external resources. Team Development: Contribute to team development through presentations, discussions, and identifying opportunities for improvement. Quality Assurance: Devise and implement quality assurance systems for the team. Diversity Awareness: Demonstrate understanding, knowledge, and skills in valuing diversity. Required Knowledge Legal Knowledge: Understand the Children Act 1989 and other relevant laws, regulations, and guidance. Be aware of the new assessment framework. Service Awareness: Know about the various services available to children and families. Understand the organisational framework for providing these services. Child Development and Family Dynamics : Have knowledge of child development. Understand family functioning and dynamics. Social Work Methods: Be familiar with different methods of social work intervention Relevent Experience Desired: Supervising Complex CaseworkUndertaking Contested Care ProceedingsSupporting and Coaching Social WorkersPractice TeachingRaising Practice Standards Benefits to You: Financial Benefits: Golden Hello & Annual Retention Allowance 30 days Annual Leave Free Car Parking at Bromley Civic Centre Ability to claim more on mileage Relocation Allowance (up to £8,000) for successful candidates relocating from overseas or the outer southeast area Additional Perks: A range of discounts at local retailers Participation in the Local Government Pension Scheme Professional Development: Excellent training and career development pathways The Bromley Promise: Manageable caseloads for every Social Worker Dedicated time for reflective supervision Small cluster teams with one team manager supervising four Social Workers Two-week protected induction programme Excellent learning and development opportunities with bespoke training for every social worker Social Workers and team managers have easy and regular access to the leadership team. #
We are the Cambian group, one of the largest independent providers of care and education for children and young people. We believe that everybody has a personal best and we strive to show our young people their potential. An exciting opportunity has arisen for Residential Team Leaders! We are looking for Team Leaders who are caring and compassionate individuals with the desire to make a positive difference to the lives of our incredible children and young people through leading by example to other childrens and young person's support workers. Essential Information We offer a basic salary of £13.40 to £14.22 (£27,872 to £29,577.60), plus £2800 to £3600 sleep in payments (based on 8-10 sleep ins per month)224 hours of paid annual leave per annum, rising to 240 hours after 5 years Working on a rota basis - you will receive a monthly rotaThis is a 365 day a year job, including Christmas, new year and all the fun holidays but it is even more fun when you celebrate with the children!The shifts consist of long hours and sleep ins (which are essential) and the hours differ depending on which home you are based in Job role Meeting the needs of the Children and Young People in line with Ofsted regulationsPlanning team rotas to supporting the Deputy and home manager in various meetings and appointmentsAssisting the Registered Manager and/or the Deputy Manager in the implementation of all aspects of the Statement of PurposeTo carry out all other reasonable tasks as directed by the Registered Manager and/or the Deputy ManagerTo supervise in the absence of the Registered Manager and/or Deputy ManagerWelcome a diverse culture in the homeCreating a safe, family environment for the children Requirements You MUST be 21 due to Ofsted regulationsDriving is essential due to locations of the homesYou must have at least six month's experience in Children's residential care and you must hold a relevant level 3 qualification Benefits Refer a friend payment schemeEnrolled on to a work place pension scheme after three months of employmentProgression within the companyOver time paid at x1.25Fully paid 10-day induction courseEnhanced DBS, paid for by Cambian Group We are looking for people who are flexible, reliable, adaptable able to read situations to help our young people make positive choices whist proactively supporting colleagues in their development through leading by example. Are you great at being calm in situations? Offering advice? A good listening ear and have the ability to show unconditional positive regard? Then we want to hear from you!
May 12, 2024
Full time
We are the Cambian group, one of the largest independent providers of care and education for children and young people. We believe that everybody has a personal best and we strive to show our young people their potential. An exciting opportunity has arisen for Residential Team Leaders! We are looking for Team Leaders who are caring and compassionate individuals with the desire to make a positive difference to the lives of our incredible children and young people through leading by example to other childrens and young person's support workers. Essential Information We offer a basic salary of £13.40 to £14.22 (£27,872 to £29,577.60), plus £2800 to £3600 sleep in payments (based on 8-10 sleep ins per month)224 hours of paid annual leave per annum, rising to 240 hours after 5 years Working on a rota basis - you will receive a monthly rotaThis is a 365 day a year job, including Christmas, new year and all the fun holidays but it is even more fun when you celebrate with the children!The shifts consist of long hours and sleep ins (which are essential) and the hours differ depending on which home you are based in Job role Meeting the needs of the Children and Young People in line with Ofsted regulationsPlanning team rotas to supporting the Deputy and home manager in various meetings and appointmentsAssisting the Registered Manager and/or the Deputy Manager in the implementation of all aspects of the Statement of PurposeTo carry out all other reasonable tasks as directed by the Registered Manager and/or the Deputy ManagerTo supervise in the absence of the Registered Manager and/or Deputy ManagerWelcome a diverse culture in the homeCreating a safe, family environment for the children Requirements You MUST be 21 due to Ofsted regulationsDriving is essential due to locations of the homesYou must have at least six month's experience in Children's residential care and you must hold a relevant level 3 qualification Benefits Refer a friend payment schemeEnrolled on to a work place pension scheme after three months of employmentProgression within the companyOver time paid at x1.25Fully paid 10-day induction courseEnhanced DBS, paid for by Cambian Group We are looking for people who are flexible, reliable, adaptable able to read situations to help our young people make positive choices whist proactively supporting colleagues in their development through leading by example. Are you great at being calm in situations? Offering advice? A good listening ear and have the ability to show unconditional positive regard? Then we want to hear from you!
We are looking for an experienced and motivated Children's Home Deputy Manager to join our team in our residential childrens home . The role is based in Stowmarket, Suffolk. You will join us on a full time, permanent . You will earn a competitive salary of £38,223 per annum Your Children's Home Deputy Manager role: An exciting opportunity has arisen to join theSCC (Suffolk County Council), Residential Children's Home in Stowmarket , as a Deputy Manager . We are seeking an individual with the ability to support the manager in driving through changes to improve outcomes for children and lead in the managers absence. You will promote good practice and have an influence on developing a clear vision for the home. You will have the ability, creativity and commitment to deliver a high-quality care service for some of the most vulnerable children in our community. In this role where no two days are the same, you will lead a team of residential childcare workers whilst maintaining all your management duties and responsibilities within the home. You will be part an on-call system for evenings and weekends. In addition, you will understand how to encourage and support children and young people to make positive changes and fulfil their potential as well as motivate a team. Please note that in addition to your salary, you will receive payment for any on call duties performed as management cover. Responsibilities as our Children's Home Deputy Manager: bring your personality, skills, and experience to help our children and young people develop, grow and have fulfilling lives be keen to take forward key priorities for the home as part of the management team, working closely with staff as a role model gain invaluable experience within Suffolk Residential that will enhance your career within Social Care and support you to find permanent employment within Suffolk or outside our organisation have the opportunity to apply for a fully funded Level 5 Diploma in Leadership and Management for residential Childcare to enhance career development and succession within the home. What we're looking for in our Children's Home Deputy Manager: either a Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare, a Level 3 Diploma for the Children and Young People's Workforce in the children's social care pathway or an NVQ Level 3 in Caring for Children and Young People, or a suitable professional qualification at graduate level or equivalent experience in a relevant area of work a minimum of 2 years' experience working with children in a residential setting within the last 5 years a willingness to work towards a Level 4/5 qualification in relevant subject to demonstrate a good knowledge of the Children Act, Quality Standards, and the Children's Homes regulations. experience of being a role model when working with children or young adults ability to work as part of Management team good communication skills and a strong team ethos a commitment to training and development to be committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people to be self-motivated and to be able to work without constant supervision have experience of solution focused approaches in practice. Our residential homes are open 365 days a year and you will need the ability to work flexibly (shift work and weekend working are a core part of the role, including bank holidays) In addition to the salary, Suffolk County Council offer a minimum of 23 days annual leave and membership of a competitive Local Government Pension Scheme which will give you a future income independent of share process and fluctuations, life cover for your spouse, civil partner or eligible co-habiting partner. Working for Suffolk County Council you will be entitled to travel, lifestyle, health and wellbeing benefits enjoyed by all employees. Benefits you'll receive as our Children's Home Deputy Manager: up to 29 days annual leave entitlement (pro rata), plus UK bank holidays and two paid volunteering days membership of a competitive Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS) travel, lifestyle, health and wellbeing benefits performance-related annual pay progression, in addition to an annual cost-of-living pay increase training and encouragement to expand your knowledge a variety of career development opportunities across our organisation diverse and active staff networks flexible working options, with the right to request flexible working from your first day plus more! Closing date: 11.30pm, 16 May 2024. Interview date:?Week commencing 23 May 2024 . If you think you have what it takes to be successful in this Children's Home Deputy Manager role, even if you don't meet all the requirements, please apply. We would appreciate the opportunity to consider your application. This authority is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. DBS checks or police vetting will be required for relevant posts.
May 11, 2024
Full time
We are looking for an experienced and motivated Children's Home Deputy Manager to join our team in our residential childrens home . The role is based in Stowmarket, Suffolk. You will join us on a full time, permanent . You will earn a competitive salary of £38,223 per annum Your Children's Home Deputy Manager role: An exciting opportunity has arisen to join theSCC (Suffolk County Council), Residential Children's Home in Stowmarket , as a Deputy Manager . We are seeking an individual with the ability to support the manager in driving through changes to improve outcomes for children and lead in the managers absence. You will promote good practice and have an influence on developing a clear vision for the home. You will have the ability, creativity and commitment to deliver a high-quality care service for some of the most vulnerable children in our community. In this role where no two days are the same, you will lead a team of residential childcare workers whilst maintaining all your management duties and responsibilities within the home. You will be part an on-call system for evenings and weekends. In addition, you will understand how to encourage and support children and young people to make positive changes and fulfil their potential as well as motivate a team. Please note that in addition to your salary, you will receive payment for any on call duties performed as management cover. Responsibilities as our Children's Home Deputy Manager: bring your personality, skills, and experience to help our children and young people develop, grow and have fulfilling lives be keen to take forward key priorities for the home as part of the management team, working closely with staff as a role model gain invaluable experience within Suffolk Residential that will enhance your career within Social Care and support you to find permanent employment within Suffolk or outside our organisation have the opportunity to apply for a fully funded Level 5 Diploma in Leadership and Management for residential Childcare to enhance career development and succession within the home. What we're looking for in our Children's Home Deputy Manager: either a Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare, a Level 3 Diploma for the Children and Young People's Workforce in the children's social care pathway or an NVQ Level 3 in Caring for Children and Young People, or a suitable professional qualification at graduate level or equivalent experience in a relevant area of work a minimum of 2 years' experience working with children in a residential setting within the last 5 years a willingness to work towards a Level 4/5 qualification in relevant subject to demonstrate a good knowledge of the Children Act, Quality Standards, and the Children's Homes regulations. experience of being a role model when working with children or young adults ability to work as part of Management team good communication skills and a strong team ethos a commitment to training and development to be committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people to be self-motivated and to be able to work without constant supervision have experience of solution focused approaches in practice. Our residential homes are open 365 days a year and you will need the ability to work flexibly (shift work and weekend working are a core part of the role, including bank holidays) In addition to the salary, Suffolk County Council offer a minimum of 23 days annual leave and membership of a competitive Local Government Pension Scheme which will give you a future income independent of share process and fluctuations, life cover for your spouse, civil partner or eligible co-habiting partner. Working for Suffolk County Council you will be entitled to travel, lifestyle, health and wellbeing benefits enjoyed by all employees. Benefits you'll receive as our Children's Home Deputy Manager: up to 29 days annual leave entitlement (pro rata), plus UK bank holidays and two paid volunteering days membership of a competitive Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS) travel, lifestyle, health and wellbeing benefits performance-related annual pay progression, in addition to an annual cost-of-living pay increase training and encouragement to expand your knowledge a variety of career development opportunities across our organisation diverse and active staff networks flexible working options, with the right to request flexible working from your first day plus more! Closing date: 11.30pm, 16 May 2024. Interview date:?Week commencing 23 May 2024 . If you think you have what it takes to be successful in this Children's Home Deputy Manager role, even if you don't meet all the requirements, please apply. We would appreciate the opportunity to consider your application. This authority is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. DBS checks or police vetting will be required for relevant posts.
Childrens Residential Manager - Ofsted registered home Your new role Job Title: Childrens Registered ManagerSalary: Up to £60,000 per annumLocation: Hinkley LE10 Our client already holds a huge presence in the children's residential care sector and is rapidly growing, specialising in children with complex support needs such as autism, challenging behaviour and learning difficulties. Recently receiving 'Good' ratings from Ofsted, they are dedicated to going the extra mile and providing the best support in the industry, thus now aiming for 'Outstanding' rating from Ofsted upon their next inspection. Does this sound like something you would be proud to be a part of? Good news! My client is looking for a Childrens Registered Manager to join their already established home and team - We would love to speak with you, there's no harm in a phone call!• Up to £60,000 per annum -• Located in Hinkley, Burbage• Childrens Registered Manager will oversee residential home for children and young people supported with learning disabilities• You will have support from a Deputy Manager, as well and senior support workers and residential support workers• Childrens Registered Manager benefits inclusive of but not limited to:- Onsite parking for Registered Manager- Learning development academy (Access to training/development courses)- Education grants & study leave- Leadership academy (Clear progression structures and goal setting to stay on track for management progression)- Access to medical scheme- Opportunity for career progression due to rapidly growing organisation- DBS check- Pension If you meet the below criteria and are keen to discuss this role further then please do not wait any longer - Apply to our Childrens Registered Manager position!• Minimum Level 3 NVQ in Children and Young People (Essential)• Previous experience at Childrens Registered Manager Level (Essential)• Must have worked with children/young people in a residential setting who are supported with learning disabilities (Essential)For further information about our Childrens Registered Manager position please apply now What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career. #
May 11, 2024
Full time
Childrens Residential Manager - Ofsted registered home Your new role Job Title: Childrens Registered ManagerSalary: Up to £60,000 per annumLocation: Hinkley LE10 Our client already holds a huge presence in the children's residential care sector and is rapidly growing, specialising in children with complex support needs such as autism, challenging behaviour and learning difficulties. Recently receiving 'Good' ratings from Ofsted, they are dedicated to going the extra mile and providing the best support in the industry, thus now aiming for 'Outstanding' rating from Ofsted upon their next inspection. Does this sound like something you would be proud to be a part of? Good news! My client is looking for a Childrens Registered Manager to join their already established home and team - We would love to speak with you, there's no harm in a phone call!• Up to £60,000 per annum -• Located in Hinkley, Burbage• Childrens Registered Manager will oversee residential home for children and young people supported with learning disabilities• You will have support from a Deputy Manager, as well and senior support workers and residential support workers• Childrens Registered Manager benefits inclusive of but not limited to:- Onsite parking for Registered Manager- Learning development academy (Access to training/development courses)- Education grants & study leave- Leadership academy (Clear progression structures and goal setting to stay on track for management progression)- Access to medical scheme- Opportunity for career progression due to rapidly growing organisation- DBS check- Pension If you meet the below criteria and are keen to discuss this role further then please do not wait any longer - Apply to our Childrens Registered Manager position!• Minimum Level 3 NVQ in Children and Young People (Essential)• Previous experience at Childrens Registered Manager Level (Essential)• Must have worked with children/young people in a residential setting who are supported with learning disabilities (Essential)For further information about our Childrens Registered Manager position please apply now What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career. #
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 is recruiting Children's Residential Support Workers for a small Children's residential home in Tewksbury with an immediate start. You will be 2:1 working and supporting children in Residential Homes Overview: Title: Children Residential Support Worker Pay: 13.38 - 26.76 per hour inclusive of holiday pay Location: Tewksbury Hours: Flexible Days, Day sleeps or Waking Nights. Sleep is: 08:00am - 20:30pm or 20:00 - 08:30am 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 What you'll be doing as a Childrens 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. What you'll need to be successful as a Childrens Residential Support Worker A desire to create positive outcomes for vulnerable children and young people Empathetic, caring and resilient nature At least 6 months experience of working with children or within a similar Social Care setting Valid UK Driving Licence Hold a current Enhanced DBS on the update service or are willing to obtain one The right to work in the UK Do you want to make a real, measurable difference in the lives of young people? If this sounds like your dream role, we would love to hear from you. If you think you're right for this Children's Residential Support Worker role, then click the 'apply' button below. Vetro Recruitment acts as an employment business when supplying temporary staff and as an employment agency when introducing candidates for permanent employment with a client. Vetro is an equal opportunities employer and decisions are made on merit alone.
May 10, 2024
Seasonal
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 is recruiting Children's Residential Support Workers for a small Children's residential home in Tewksbury with an immediate start. You will be 2:1 working and supporting children in Residential Homes Overview: Title: Children Residential Support Worker Pay: 13.38 - 26.76 per hour inclusive of holiday pay Location: Tewksbury Hours: Flexible Days, Day sleeps or Waking Nights. Sleep is: 08:00am - 20:30pm or 20:00 - 08:30am 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 What you'll be doing as a Childrens 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. What you'll need to be successful as a Childrens Residential Support Worker A desire to create positive outcomes for vulnerable children and young people Empathetic, caring and resilient nature At least 6 months experience of working with children or within a similar Social Care setting Valid UK Driving Licence Hold a current Enhanced DBS on the update service or are willing to obtain one The right to work in the UK Do you want to make a real, measurable difference in the lives of young people? If this sounds like your dream role, we would love to hear from you. If you think you're right for this Children's Residential Support Worker role, then click the 'apply' button below. Vetro Recruitment acts as an employment business when supplying temporary staff and as an employment agency when introducing candidates for permanent employment with a client. Vetro is an equal opportunities employer and decisions are made on merit alone.
Shropshire - £11.68 - £13.40 - Childrens and Adults Hays Social Care are currently recruiting for Residential Support Workers on behalf of our clients based in Telford and Shrewsbury. This rewarding role will involve working with young people who come from complex backgrounds. These roles are perfect for anyone who is looking for flexible working hours, ideal for those who are looking to pick up extra shifts. Your new company You will be supporting vulnerable young people with challenging behaviours, mental health and learning difficulties. All the residential settings we work with endeavour to create a home environment that exceeds the needs of children and young people. You will be providing support to the well-established organisations that we support within Shropshire and work amongst a dedicated team of support workers. You will have the opportunity to choose flexible shifts to suit you including long days, waking nights and sleep ins. Your new role As a team member, you will gain expertise and knowledge in supporting young people with complex behavioural challenges in order to provide a secure and supportive environment in which they can grow. You should be passionate about the well-being of children and young people and have a caring and patient nature. You'll be part of a well-established staff that gets along well and is quick to form strong bonds with the young people. As an agency support worker, you'll have access to flexible working hours and a competitive wage. What you'll need to succeed Previous experience in the care sector. (Minimum 1 year UK experience)Full UK Driving Licence What you'll get in return You will receive a minimum competitive rate of pay between £11.68 - £13.40 per hours + £73.52 per sleep in. You will benefit from one-to-one support for our staff to ensure you are happy in your role and fulfilling your own career goals. Other Benefits include; Free Enhanced DBS, Free access to 100s of online training courses, flexibility to choose your work days and weekly pay. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call Chris on . If this job isn't quite right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career. #
May 10, 2024
Seasonal
Shropshire - £11.68 - £13.40 - Childrens and Adults Hays Social Care are currently recruiting for Residential Support Workers on behalf of our clients based in Telford and Shrewsbury. This rewarding role will involve working with young people who come from complex backgrounds. These roles are perfect for anyone who is looking for flexible working hours, ideal for those who are looking to pick up extra shifts. Your new company You will be supporting vulnerable young people with challenging behaviours, mental health and learning difficulties. All the residential settings we work with endeavour to create a home environment that exceeds the needs of children and young people. You will be providing support to the well-established organisations that we support within Shropshire and work amongst a dedicated team of support workers. You will have the opportunity to choose flexible shifts to suit you including long days, waking nights and sleep ins. Your new role As a team member, you will gain expertise and knowledge in supporting young people with complex behavioural challenges in order to provide a secure and supportive environment in which they can grow. You should be passionate about the well-being of children and young people and have a caring and patient nature. You'll be part of a well-established staff that gets along well and is quick to form strong bonds with the young people. As an agency support worker, you'll have access to flexible working hours and a competitive wage. What you'll need to succeed Previous experience in the care sector. (Minimum 1 year UK experience)Full UK Driving Licence What you'll get in return You will receive a minimum competitive rate of pay between £11.68 - £13.40 per hours + £73.52 per sleep in. You will benefit from one-to-one support for our staff to ensure you are happy in your role and fulfilling your own career goals. Other Benefits include; Free Enhanced DBS, Free access to 100s of online training courses, flexibility to choose your work days and weekly pay. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call Chris on . If this job isn't quite right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career. #
Staffordshire - £11.68 - £13.40 - Childrens and Adults Hays Social Care are currently recruiting for Residential Support Workers on behalf of our clients based in Stoke on Trent and Staffordshire. This rewarding role will involve working with young people who come from complex backgrounds. These roles are perfect for anyone who is looking for flexible working hours, ideal for those who are looking to pick up extra shifts. Your new company You will be supporting vulnerable young people with challenging behaviours, mental health and learning difficulties. All the residential settings we work with endeavour to create a home environment that exceeds the needs of children and young people. You will be providing support to the well-established organisations that we support within Staffordshire and work amongst a dedicated team of support workers. You will have the opportunity to choose flexible shifts to suit you including long days, waking nights and sleep ins. Your new role As a team member, you will gain expertise and knowledge in supporting young people with complex behavioural challenges in order to provide a secure and supportive environment in which they can grow. You should be passionate about the well-being of children and young people and have a caring and patient nature. You'll be part of a well-established staff that gets along well and is quick to form strong bonds with the young people. As an agency support worker, you'll have access to flexible working hours and a competitive wage. What you'll need to succeed Previous experience in the care sector. (Minimum 1 year UK experience)Full UK Driving Licence What you'll get in return You will receive a minimum competitive rate of pay between £11.68 - £13.40 per hours + £73.52 per sleep in. You will benefit from one-to-one support for our staff to ensure you are happy in your role and fulfilling your own career goals. Other Benefits include; Free Enhanced DBS, Free access to 100s of online training courses, flexibility to choose your work days and weekly pay. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call Chris on . If this job isn't quite right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career. #
May 10, 2024
Seasonal
Staffordshire - £11.68 - £13.40 - Childrens and Adults Hays Social Care are currently recruiting for Residential Support Workers on behalf of our clients based in Stoke on Trent and Staffordshire. This rewarding role will involve working with young people who come from complex backgrounds. These roles are perfect for anyone who is looking for flexible working hours, ideal for those who are looking to pick up extra shifts. Your new company You will be supporting vulnerable young people with challenging behaviours, mental health and learning difficulties. All the residential settings we work with endeavour to create a home environment that exceeds the needs of children and young people. You will be providing support to the well-established organisations that we support within Staffordshire and work amongst a dedicated team of support workers. You will have the opportunity to choose flexible shifts to suit you including long days, waking nights and sleep ins. Your new role As a team member, you will gain expertise and knowledge in supporting young people with complex behavioural challenges in order to provide a secure and supportive environment in which they can grow. You should be passionate about the well-being of children and young people and have a caring and patient nature. You'll be part of a well-established staff that gets along well and is quick to form strong bonds with the young people. As an agency support worker, you'll have access to flexible working hours and a competitive wage. What you'll need to succeed Previous experience in the care sector. (Minimum 1 year UK experience)Full UK Driving Licence What you'll get in return You will receive a minimum competitive rate of pay between £11.68 - £13.40 per hours + £73.52 per sleep in. You will benefit from one-to-one support for our staff to ensure you are happy in your role and fulfilling your own career goals. Other Benefits include; Free Enhanced DBS, Free access to 100s of online training courses, flexibility to choose your work days and weekly pay. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call Chris on . If this job isn't quite right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career. #
Deputy Manager - Childrens Residential, Cardiff Your new company The local authority is passionately dedicated to offering well-defined routes for children and young people with emotional behaviour disorders and complex needs. Your pivotal role in delivering support at our exceptional residential facility in Cardiff will have a significant impact. With a capacity to accommodate up to six children and young people, our service aims to create an environment that fosters both nurturing care and independence, providing them with the optimal conditions to achieve their personal care plans. Their unwavering goal is to equip these remarkable individuals with essential life skills that will empower them to confidently navigate their journey into young adulthood. Your new role Embrace a strong sense of commitment to assume full responsibility and be accountable for the seamless operation of the homes. Strive to be an inspiring role model, fostering an inclusive, transparent, and inviting atmosphere within the homes. Cultivate and nurture positive relationships with children, teenagers, families, community members, CIW, social workers, and other relevant organisations such as health, education, and law enforcement agencies. Act as a representative of the homes, ensuring that the services provided are well-recognized and maintain a positive reputation amongst children, young people, their families, professionals, and the local community. Lead a collaborative multi-agency approach to assess young people admitted to the Assessment Centre and develop effective, timely multi-agency plans for their successful transition. Ensure accuracy, currency, and regular review of the home's Statement of Purpose. Develop policies, procedures, and practices that align with regulatory requirements and facilitate comprehensive oversight of management, quality, safety, and effectiveness of the service. Proactively promote understanding, implementation, and compliance with the agreed-upon models of care for the homes and the behaviour support program. Fulfil the role of a Practice Leader, actively supporting and fostering a Signs of Safety culture within the service. What you'll need to succeed Driving Licence - essential Residential experience as a registered manager QCF/ NVQ L3 in Children and Young People Good communication skills Teamwork skills Ability to navigate a challenging situation Post subject to enhanced DBS check Driving license - essential What you'll get in return Salary: From £32K - £38K Career progression opportunity What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career. #
May 10, 2024
Full time
Deputy Manager - Childrens Residential, Cardiff Your new company The local authority is passionately dedicated to offering well-defined routes for children and young people with emotional behaviour disorders and complex needs. Your pivotal role in delivering support at our exceptional residential facility in Cardiff will have a significant impact. With a capacity to accommodate up to six children and young people, our service aims to create an environment that fosters both nurturing care and independence, providing them with the optimal conditions to achieve their personal care plans. Their unwavering goal is to equip these remarkable individuals with essential life skills that will empower them to confidently navigate their journey into young adulthood. Your new role Embrace a strong sense of commitment to assume full responsibility and be accountable for the seamless operation of the homes. Strive to be an inspiring role model, fostering an inclusive, transparent, and inviting atmosphere within the homes. Cultivate and nurture positive relationships with children, teenagers, families, community members, CIW, social workers, and other relevant organisations such as health, education, and law enforcement agencies. Act as a representative of the homes, ensuring that the services provided are well-recognized and maintain a positive reputation amongst children, young people, their families, professionals, and the local community. Lead a collaborative multi-agency approach to assess young people admitted to the Assessment Centre and develop effective, timely multi-agency plans for their successful transition. Ensure accuracy, currency, and regular review of the home's Statement of Purpose. Develop policies, procedures, and practices that align with regulatory requirements and facilitate comprehensive oversight of management, quality, safety, and effectiveness of the service. Proactively promote understanding, implementation, and compliance with the agreed-upon models of care for the homes and the behaviour support program. Fulfil the role of a Practice Leader, actively supporting and fostering a Signs of Safety culture within the service. What you'll need to succeed Driving Licence - essential Residential experience as a registered manager QCF/ NVQ L3 in Children and Young People Good communication skills Teamwork skills Ability to navigate a challenging situation Post subject to enhanced DBS check Driving license - essential What you'll get in return Salary: From £32K - £38K Career progression opportunity What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career. #
Deputy Homes Manager Salary: £37,600 - £38,640 Salary inclusive of: Sleep Ins - £30 & On Call Shifts - £60 Rota expectation - 40 hours per week, 6 sleep ins, and 3-4 on call shifts. (Depending on the needs of the Home.) Qualification / Experience: 12 months in a Deputy role, QCF Level 3 minimum, willingness to complete QCF Level 5 Job Role: Deputy Homes Manager White Trees group is owned and operated by SureCare Residential Ltd. Our role as a company is to provide a home for vulnerable and complex young people who find themselves in residential care for a magnitude of reasons, often completely out of their control and/or comprehension. Our company was founded on the belief that what we do, not only keeps our young people safe and away from harm, we actually grow and develop and build brighter futures for all of the young people in our care. It is important that you understand your role within the company as a Deputy Manager and spend as much time as possible learning about and understanding your role within the company. It's not the individual that makes the difference in the long-term changes to a young person, it's the continuity that's provided through rigorous care planning, therapeutic interventions and understanding that the consistency of the team approach is what builds the brighter futures for all of our young people. MAIN PURPOSE OF JOB: To support on the rota and shift cover mentoring senior staff and TPW's to ensure that the daily operational systems within the home are effective, and meeting the needs of our young people and the home. To lead by example and mentor/coach the staff team as an effective and positive role model. To be responsible for effective day to day running of the home in the absence of the homes manager - be responsible for a team of staff and work allocations, as well as undertaking direct work with children in the residential home when necessary. To be responsible for all aspects of the residential premises. Key Duties To support the Registered Homes Manager in ensuring compliance with the company Policy and Procedures and meeting all OFSTED regulations. To deputise/act up for the Registered Manager in their absence To safeguard and promote the welfare and development of the young people (as DSL in the Managers absence) To ensure that the young people's needs are recognised and met. This includes ensuring that they are free from discrimination within the home, and to challenge discrimination from outside of the home. To ensure that the home meets the individual needs of the young people as well as the needs of the organisation (homely environment with high standards of décor). To ensure that the home provides an environment that is safe and sensitive to the needs of the young people being looked after. To support the manager and team to ensure that the admission of the young people to the home is welcoming and reflects the expectations of the care plan and meets all company admissions/transitions policy and procedures. To support the manager and the team to ensure that the young person's placement complies with the ethos of the company and the care plan. To support the manager and the team to ensure that when the young person comes to leave the home that this is done sensitively and within the company's discharge/transitions policy and procedures. To ensure that the young people are supported in stressful situations, crisis or emotional and behavioural challenges. To work with the manager and team towards the most positive outcomes for the young person. To be instrumental in overseeing the development, monitoring and implementation of the individual young people's care plans and case records. To support the manager in ensuring care plans are regularly reviewed by key workers, overseeing the senior key workers and their caseloads. To develop and maintain good working relationships with parents, social workers, schools and other professionals involved with the welfare of the young people. To ensure the specific needs of the young people are met i.e., religious observance, cultural needs, dietary requirements and any medical conditions and their treatment. To ensure that each young person is supported in learning to take responsibility for their actions within their understanding and according to age and ability. To ensure that they are informed of their rights and responsibilities enabling them to have their wishes and feelings heard. To plan, manage and lead shifts ensuring children are kept safe and engaged throughout the day. To ensure the Placement and Care plan for each child is followed and adhered to at all times. To ensure education is promoted and supported and that each child's attendance in education is maintained. Practical Duties To ensure that all staff act in a professional manner.To ensure all policies and procedures, as well as risk assessments, are adhered to at all times.To ensure that all staff comply with the duty rotas and are included on a 'rolling rota', with flexibility, to gain maximum experience in the working methods of other staff.To ensure that all staff read daily communications and notifications to check all messages at the beginning of work or at any point during the working day as required.To ensure that all staff have written up any incident/accident forms, or restraint forms as applicable and that such information is passed to the Registered Manager within the agreed timescale.To ensure that all staff are familiar with and follow Local Authority Safeguarding Child Protection Procedures and SureCare Safeguarding & Child Protection Procedures'.To report immediately to the Registered Manager any issues regarding Child Protection matters.To ensure that all staff are familiar with Policies and Guidance Notes with regard to the care of children, as well as subsequent guidance (copies available in the home's office in electronic and paper fo
May 10, 2024
Full time
Deputy Homes Manager Salary: £37,600 - £38,640 Salary inclusive of: Sleep Ins - £30 & On Call Shifts - £60 Rota expectation - 40 hours per week, 6 sleep ins, and 3-4 on call shifts. (Depending on the needs of the Home.) Qualification / Experience: 12 months in a Deputy role, QCF Level 3 minimum, willingness to complete QCF Level 5 Job Role: Deputy Homes Manager White Trees group is owned and operated by SureCare Residential Ltd. Our role as a company is to provide a home for vulnerable and complex young people who find themselves in residential care for a magnitude of reasons, often completely out of their control and/or comprehension. Our company was founded on the belief that what we do, not only keeps our young people safe and away from harm, we actually grow and develop and build brighter futures for all of the young people in our care. It is important that you understand your role within the company as a Deputy Manager and spend as much time as possible learning about and understanding your role within the company. It's not the individual that makes the difference in the long-term changes to a young person, it's the continuity that's provided through rigorous care planning, therapeutic interventions and understanding that the consistency of the team approach is what builds the brighter futures for all of our young people. MAIN PURPOSE OF JOB: To support on the rota and shift cover mentoring senior staff and TPW's to ensure that the daily operational systems within the home are effective, and meeting the needs of our young people and the home. To lead by example and mentor/coach the staff team as an effective and positive role model. To be responsible for effective day to day running of the home in the absence of the homes manager - be responsible for a team of staff and work allocations, as well as undertaking direct work with children in the residential home when necessary. To be responsible for all aspects of the residential premises. Key Duties To support the Registered Homes Manager in ensuring compliance with the company Policy and Procedures and meeting all OFSTED regulations. To deputise/act up for the Registered Manager in their absence To safeguard and promote the welfare and development of the young people (as DSL in the Managers absence) To ensure that the young people's needs are recognised and met. This includes ensuring that they are free from discrimination within the home, and to challenge discrimination from outside of the home. To ensure that the home meets the individual needs of the young people as well as the needs of the organisation (homely environment with high standards of décor). To ensure that the home provides an environment that is safe and sensitive to the needs of the young people being looked after. To support the manager and team to ensure that the admission of the young people to the home is welcoming and reflects the expectations of the care plan and meets all company admissions/transitions policy and procedures. To support the manager and the team to ensure that the young person's placement complies with the ethos of the company and the care plan. To support the manager and the team to ensure that when the young person comes to leave the home that this is done sensitively and within the company's discharge/transitions policy and procedures. To ensure that the young people are supported in stressful situations, crisis or emotional and behavioural challenges. To work with the manager and team towards the most positive outcomes for the young person. To be instrumental in overseeing the development, monitoring and implementation of the individual young people's care plans and case records. To support the manager in ensuring care plans are regularly reviewed by key workers, overseeing the senior key workers and their caseloads. To develop and maintain good working relationships with parents, social workers, schools and other professionals involved with the welfare of the young people. To ensure the specific needs of the young people are met i.e., religious observance, cultural needs, dietary requirements and any medical conditions and their treatment. To ensure that each young person is supported in learning to take responsibility for their actions within their understanding and according to age and ability. To ensure that they are informed of their rights and responsibilities enabling them to have their wishes and feelings heard. To plan, manage and lead shifts ensuring children are kept safe and engaged throughout the day. To ensure the Placement and Care plan for each child is followed and adhered to at all times. To ensure education is promoted and supported and that each child's attendance in education is maintained. Practical Duties To ensure that all staff act in a professional manner.To ensure all policies and procedures, as well as risk assessments, are adhered to at all times.To ensure that all staff comply with the duty rotas and are included on a 'rolling rota', with flexibility, to gain maximum experience in the working methods of other staff.To ensure that all staff read daily communications and notifications to check all messages at the beginning of work or at any point during the working day as required.To ensure that all staff have written up any incident/accident forms, or restraint forms as applicable and that such information is passed to the Registered Manager within the agreed timescale.To ensure that all staff are familiar with and follow Local Authority Safeguarding Child Protection Procedures and SureCare Safeguarding & Child Protection Procedures'.To report immediately to the Registered Manager any issues regarding Child Protection matters.To ensure that all staff are familiar with Policies and Guidance Notes with regard to the care of children, as well as subsequent guidance (copies available in the home's office in electronic and paper fo
Crewe and Cheshire - £11.68 - £13.40 Hays Social Care are currently recruiting for Residential Support Workers on behalf of our clients based in Crewe and Cheshire. This rewarding role will involve working with young people who come from complex backgrounds. These roles are perfect for anyone who is looking for flexible working hours, ideal for those who are looking to pick up extra shifts. Your new company You will be supporting vulnerable young people with challenging behaviours, mental health and learning difficulties. All the residential settings we work with endeavour to create a home environment that exceeds the needs of children and young people. You will be providing support to the well-established organisations that we support within Crewe and Cheshire whilst working amongst a dedicated team of support workers. You will have the opportunity to choose flexible shifts to suit you including long days, waking nights and sleep ins. Your new role As a team member, you will gain expertise and knowledge in supporting young people with complex behavioural challenges in order to provide a secure and supportive environment in which they can grow. You should be passionate about the well-being of children and young people and have a caring and patient nature. You'll be part of a well-established staff that gets along well and is quick to form strong bonds with the young people. As an agency support worker, you'll have access to flexible working hours and a competitive wage. What you'll need to succeed Previous experience within care (Minimum of 1 Year) Valid full Driving Licence Strong desire to make a difference and create futures What you'll get in return You will receive a minimum competitive rate of pay between £11.68 - £13.40 per hour + £73.52 per sleep in. You will benefit from one-to-one support for our staff to ensure you are happy in your role and fulfilling your own career goals. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call Chris on . If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
May 09, 2024
Seasonal
Crewe and Cheshire - £11.68 - £13.40 Hays Social Care are currently recruiting for Residential Support Workers on behalf of our clients based in Crewe and Cheshire. This rewarding role will involve working with young people who come from complex backgrounds. These roles are perfect for anyone who is looking for flexible working hours, ideal for those who are looking to pick up extra shifts. Your new company You will be supporting vulnerable young people with challenging behaviours, mental health and learning difficulties. All the residential settings we work with endeavour to create a home environment that exceeds the needs of children and young people. You will be providing support to the well-established organisations that we support within Crewe and Cheshire whilst working amongst a dedicated team of support workers. You will have the opportunity to choose flexible shifts to suit you including long days, waking nights and sleep ins. Your new role As a team member, you will gain expertise and knowledge in supporting young people with complex behavioural challenges in order to provide a secure and supportive environment in which they can grow. You should be passionate about the well-being of children and young people and have a caring and patient nature. You'll be part of a well-established staff that gets along well and is quick to form strong bonds with the young people. As an agency support worker, you'll have access to flexible working hours and a competitive wage. What you'll need to succeed Previous experience within care (Minimum of 1 Year) Valid full Driving Licence Strong desire to make a difference and create futures What you'll get in return You will receive a minimum competitive rate of pay between £11.68 - £13.40 per hour + £73.52 per sleep in. You will benefit from one-to-one support for our staff to ensure you are happy in your role and fulfilling your own career goals. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call Chris on . If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
Telford and Shrewsbury - £11.68 - £13.40 Hays Social Care are currently recruiting for Residential Support Workers on behalf of our clients based in Telford and Shrewsbury. This rewarding role will involve working with young people who come from complex backgrounds. These roles are perfect for anyone who is looking for flexible working hours, ideal for those who are looking to pick up extra shifts. Your new company You will be supporting vulnerable young people with challenging behaviours, mental health and learning difficulties. All the residential settings we work with endeavour to create a home environment that exceeds the needs of children and young people. You will be providing support to the well-established organisations that we support within Telford and Shrewsbury, whilst working amongst a dedicated team of support workers. You will have the opportunity to choose flexible shifts to suit you including long days, waking nights and sleep ins. Your new role As a team member, you will gain expertise and knowledge in supporting young people with complex behavioural challenges in order to provide a secure and supportive environment in which they can grow. You should be passionate about the well-being of children and young people and have a caring and patient nature. You'll be part of a well-established staff that gets along well and is quick to form strong bonds with the young people. As an agency support worker, you'll have access to flexible working hours and a competitive wage. What you'll need to succeed Previous experience within care (Minimum of 1 Year) Valid full Driving Licence Strong desire to make a difference and create futures What you'll get in return You will receive a minimum competitive rate of pay between £11.68 - £13.40 per hour + £73.52 per sleep in. You will benefit from one-to-one support for our staff to ensure you are happy in your role and fulfilling your own career goals. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call Chris on . If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
May 09, 2024
Seasonal
Telford and Shrewsbury - £11.68 - £13.40 Hays Social Care are currently recruiting for Residential Support Workers on behalf of our clients based in Telford and Shrewsbury. This rewarding role will involve working with young people who come from complex backgrounds. These roles are perfect for anyone who is looking for flexible working hours, ideal for those who are looking to pick up extra shifts. Your new company You will be supporting vulnerable young people with challenging behaviours, mental health and learning difficulties. All the residential settings we work with endeavour to create a home environment that exceeds the needs of children and young people. You will be providing support to the well-established organisations that we support within Telford and Shrewsbury, whilst working amongst a dedicated team of support workers. You will have the opportunity to choose flexible shifts to suit you including long days, waking nights and sleep ins. Your new role As a team member, you will gain expertise and knowledge in supporting young people with complex behavioural challenges in order to provide a secure and supportive environment in which they can grow. You should be passionate about the well-being of children and young people and have a caring and patient nature. You'll be part of a well-established staff that gets along well and is quick to form strong bonds with the young people. As an agency support worker, you'll have access to flexible working hours and a competitive wage. What you'll need to succeed Previous experience within care (Minimum of 1 Year) Valid full Driving Licence Strong desire to make a difference and create futures What you'll get in return You will receive a minimum competitive rate of pay between £11.68 - £13.40 per hour + £73.52 per sleep in. You will benefit from one-to-one support for our staff to ensure you are happy in your role and fulfilling your own career goals. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call Chris on . If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
Derby - £11.68 - £13.40 Hays Social Care are currently recruiting for Residential Support Workers on behalf of our clients based in Derby. This rewarding role will involve working with young people who come from complex backgrounds. These roles are perfect for anyone who is looking for flexible working hours, ideal for those who are looking to pick up extra shifts. Your new company You will be supporting vulnerable young people with challenging behaviours, mental health and learning difficulties. All the residential settings we work with endeavour to create a home environment that exceeds the needs of children and young people. You will be providing support to the well-established organisations that we support within Derby, whilst working amongst a dedicated team of support workers. You will have the opportunity to choose flexible shifts to suit you including long days, waking nights and sleep ins. Your new role As a team member, you will gain expertise and knowledge in supporting young people with complex behavioural challenges in order to provide a secure and supportive environment in which they can grow. You should be passionate about the well-being of children and young people and have a caring and patient nature. You'll be part of a well-established staff that gets along well and is quick to form strong bonds with the young people. As an agency support worker, you'll have access to flexible working hours and a competitive wage. What you'll need to succeed Previous experience within care (Minimum of 1 Year) Valid full Driving Licence Strong desire to make a difference and create futures What you'll get in return You will receive a minimum competitive rate of pay between £11.68 - £13.40 per hour + £73.52 per sleep in. You will benefit from one-to-one support for our staff to ensure you are happy in your role and fulfilling your own career goals. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call Chris on . If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
May 09, 2024
Seasonal
Derby - £11.68 - £13.40 Hays Social Care are currently recruiting for Residential Support Workers on behalf of our clients based in Derby. This rewarding role will involve working with young people who come from complex backgrounds. These roles are perfect for anyone who is looking for flexible working hours, ideal for those who are looking to pick up extra shifts. Your new company You will be supporting vulnerable young people with challenging behaviours, mental health and learning difficulties. All the residential settings we work with endeavour to create a home environment that exceeds the needs of children and young people. You will be providing support to the well-established organisations that we support within Derby, whilst working amongst a dedicated team of support workers. You will have the opportunity to choose flexible shifts to suit you including long days, waking nights and sleep ins. Your new role As a team member, you will gain expertise and knowledge in supporting young people with complex behavioural challenges in order to provide a secure and supportive environment in which they can grow. You should be passionate about the well-being of children and young people and have a caring and patient nature. You'll be part of a well-established staff that gets along well and is quick to form strong bonds with the young people. As an agency support worker, you'll have access to flexible working hours and a competitive wage. What you'll need to succeed Previous experience within care (Minimum of 1 Year) Valid full Driving Licence Strong desire to make a difference and create futures What you'll get in return You will receive a minimum competitive rate of pay between £11.68 - £13.40 per hour + £73.52 per sleep in. You will benefit from one-to-one support for our staff to ensure you are happy in your role and fulfilling your own career goals. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call Chris on . If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
Stoke On Trent and Staffordshire - £11.68 - £13.40 Hays Social Care are currently recruiting for Residential Support Workers on behalf of our clients based in Stoke On Trent and Staffordshire. This rewarding role will involve working with young people who come from complex backgrounds. These roles are perfect for anyone who is looking for flexible working hours, ideal for those who are looking to pick up extra shifts. Your new company You will be supporting vulnerable young people with challenging behaviours, mental health and learning difficulties. All the residential settings we work with endeavour to create a home environment that exceeds the needs of children and young people. You will be providing support to the well-established organisations that we support within Stoke On Trent and Staffordshire whilst working amongst a dedicated team of support workers. You will have the opportunity to choose flexible shifts to suit you including long days, waking nights and sleep ins. Your new role As a team member, you will gain expertise and knowledge in supporting young people with complex behavioural challenges in order to provide a secure and supportive environment in which they can grow. You should be passionate about the well-being of children and young people and have a caring and patient nature. You'll be part of a well-established staff that gets along well and is quick to form strong bonds with the young people. As an agency support worker, you'll have access to flexible working hours and a competitive wage. What you'll need to succeed Previous experience within care (Minimum of 1 Year) Valid full Driving Licence Strong desire to make a difference and create futures What you'll get in return You will receive a minimum competitive rate of pay between £11.68 - £13.40 per hour + £73.52 per sleep in. You will benefit from one-to-one support for our staff to ensure you are happy in your role and fulfilling your own career goals. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call Chris on . If this job isn't quite right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
May 09, 2024
Seasonal
Stoke On Trent and Staffordshire - £11.68 - £13.40 Hays Social Care are currently recruiting for Residential Support Workers on behalf of our clients based in Stoke On Trent and Staffordshire. This rewarding role will involve working with young people who come from complex backgrounds. These roles are perfect for anyone who is looking for flexible working hours, ideal for those who are looking to pick up extra shifts. Your new company You will be supporting vulnerable young people with challenging behaviours, mental health and learning difficulties. All the residential settings we work with endeavour to create a home environment that exceeds the needs of children and young people. You will be providing support to the well-established organisations that we support within Stoke On Trent and Staffordshire whilst working amongst a dedicated team of support workers. You will have the opportunity to choose flexible shifts to suit you including long days, waking nights and sleep ins. Your new role As a team member, you will gain expertise and knowledge in supporting young people with complex behavioural challenges in order to provide a secure and supportive environment in which they can grow. You should be passionate about the well-being of children and young people and have a caring and patient nature. You'll be part of a well-established staff that gets along well and is quick to form strong bonds with the young people. As an agency support worker, you'll have access to flexible working hours and a competitive wage. What you'll need to succeed Previous experience within care (Minimum of 1 Year) Valid full Driving Licence Strong desire to make a difference and create futures What you'll get in return You will receive a minimum competitive rate of pay between £11.68 - £13.40 per hour + £73.52 per sleep in. You will benefit from one-to-one support for our staff to ensure you are happy in your role and fulfilling your own career goals. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call Chris on . If this job isn't quite right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
Senior residential support worker, Durham Your new company Due to their rapid growth, A Wilderness Way is looking for multiple Senior Residential Support Workers to join their ever expanding team of expert care providers. Working in the Wilderness Way offers you the opportunity to truly make a difference to children's lives. Their focus for care and education is on stability and safety, health and wellbeing, relationships and preparing for independence and living in the wider world. Your new role You will support in a single child's home, accompanied by another Senior Residential Support Worker, receiving consistent support from managers to provide day to day care, direction and support to children who may display challenging and disruptive behaviours, and emotional and social difficulties.Children are usually on A Wilderness Way for a number of months. You will be part of a child's whole journey and see the direct impact of a wrap-around care team.You will actively encourage each child to engage with the ethos of A Wilderness Way, but by putting in mechanisms and plans that support the use of the outdoors, to inspire and motivate them. Young people on A Wilderness Way are encouraged to take an active part in decision-making and be involved as much as possible in the design and delivery of the service they receive. You will be a positive role model to young people and maintain high professional standards at all times, participate in achieving high standards of cleanliness, laundry and all appropriate household duties, as well as ensure record keeping and administration responsibilities are met. In A Wilderness Way, Residential Support Workers work on a 2 on-4 off shift basis. You will start your first shift at 9am with a handover from the previous team. You will then accompany the child to activities and appointments as necessary throughout the day, providing them with a stable and structured routine. You will then stay in the residence overnight and continue to care for the child the following day, followed by a further sleep over. Your shift will finish after your second sleepover at around 9:30am and you will hand over to the next team. You will then be off work for the following 4 days. All sleepovers are paid at £30 per night in addition to your annual salary. What you'll need to succeed A minimum of 12 months social care experience as a Support Worker for either adults or children.Passion for helping children.Level 3 Diploma or equivalent in the Children's and Young People's Workforce.Willingness to complete compliance procedures.Full UK manual driving licence holder with access to your own vehicle.Experience in dealing with children who are presented with emotional or behavioural difficulties (desirable). What you'll get in return This is a fantastic opportunity to work with an organisation that has a really clear ethos and puts their values at the forefront of everything that they do. Alongside the job satisfaction of supporting children and young people, you will have the below additional benefits: Annual Leave: You will receive 33 days per annum; our holiday year runs from March to February.Additional leave: at 2 years and 5 years' service.Training Academy: An in-depth induction and welcome programme.Progression and development- support with extra qualifications by in-house assessors.Pension: Auto enrolment into Company pension.Discounts: A range of discount schemes with access to savings on high street brands, restaurants, cinemas, and other leisure outlets, including local businesses, following feedback from our employees.Life Assurance: 2 times the annual salary. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. #
May 09, 2024
Full time
Senior residential support worker, Durham Your new company Due to their rapid growth, A Wilderness Way is looking for multiple Senior Residential Support Workers to join their ever expanding team of expert care providers. Working in the Wilderness Way offers you the opportunity to truly make a difference to children's lives. Their focus for care and education is on stability and safety, health and wellbeing, relationships and preparing for independence and living in the wider world. Your new role You will support in a single child's home, accompanied by another Senior Residential Support Worker, receiving consistent support from managers to provide day to day care, direction and support to children who may display challenging and disruptive behaviours, and emotional and social difficulties.Children are usually on A Wilderness Way for a number of months. You will be part of a child's whole journey and see the direct impact of a wrap-around care team.You will actively encourage each child to engage with the ethos of A Wilderness Way, but by putting in mechanisms and plans that support the use of the outdoors, to inspire and motivate them. Young people on A Wilderness Way are encouraged to take an active part in decision-making and be involved as much as possible in the design and delivery of the service they receive. You will be a positive role model to young people and maintain high professional standards at all times, participate in achieving high standards of cleanliness, laundry and all appropriate household duties, as well as ensure record keeping and administration responsibilities are met. In A Wilderness Way, Residential Support Workers work on a 2 on-4 off shift basis. You will start your first shift at 9am with a handover from the previous team. You will then accompany the child to activities and appointments as necessary throughout the day, providing them with a stable and structured routine. You will then stay in the residence overnight and continue to care for the child the following day, followed by a further sleep over. Your shift will finish after your second sleepover at around 9:30am and you will hand over to the next team. You will then be off work for the following 4 days. All sleepovers are paid at £30 per night in addition to your annual salary. What you'll need to succeed A minimum of 12 months social care experience as a Support Worker for either adults or children.Passion for helping children.Level 3 Diploma or equivalent in the Children's and Young People's Workforce.Willingness to complete compliance procedures.Full UK manual driving licence holder with access to your own vehicle.Experience in dealing with children who are presented with emotional or behavioural difficulties (desirable). What you'll get in return This is a fantastic opportunity to work with an organisation that has a really clear ethos and puts their values at the forefront of everything that they do. Alongside the job satisfaction of supporting children and young people, you will have the below additional benefits: Annual Leave: You will receive 33 days per annum; our holiday year runs from March to February.Additional leave: at 2 years and 5 years' service.Training Academy: An in-depth induction and welcome programme.Progression and development- support with extra qualifications by in-house assessors.Pension: Auto enrolment into Company pension.Discounts: A range of discount schemes with access to savings on high street brands, restaurants, cinemas, and other leisure outlets, including local businesses, following feedback from our employees.Life Assurance: 2 times the annual salary. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. #
Deputy Homes Manager Salary: £37,600 - £38,640 Salary inclusive of: Sleep Ins - £30 & On Call Shifts - £60 Rota expectation - 40 hours per week, 6 sleep ins, and 3-4 on call shifts. (Depending on the needs of the Home.) Job Role: Deputy Homes Manager White Trees group is owned and operated by SureCare Residential Ltd. Our role as a company is to provide a home for vulnerable and complex young people who find themselves in residential care for a magnitude of reasons, often completely out of their control and/or comprehension. Our company was founded on the belief that what we do, not only keeps our young people safe and away from harm, we actually grow and develop and build brighter futures for all of the young people in our care. It is important that you understand your role within the company as a Deputy Manager and spend as much time as possible learning about and understanding your role within the company. It's not the individual that makes the difference in the long-term changes to a young person, it's the continuity that's provided through rigorous care planning, therapeutic interventions and understanding that the consistency of the team approach is what builds the brighter futures for all of our young people. MAIN PURPOSE OF JOB: To support on the rota and shift cover mentoring senior staff and TPW's to ensure that the daily operational systems within the home are effective, and meeting the needs of our young people and the home. To lead by example and mentor/coach the staff team as an effective and positive role model. To be responsible for effective day to day running of the home in the absence of the homes manager - be responsible for a team of staff and work allocations, as well as undertaking direct work with children in the residential home when necessary. To be responsible for all aspects of the residential premises. Key Duties To support the Registered Homes Manager in ensuring compliance with the company Policy and Procedures and meeting all OFSTED regulations. To deputise/act up for the Registered Manager in their absence To safeguard and promote the welfare and development of the young people (as DSL in the Managers absence) To ensure that the young people's needs are recognised and met. This includes ensuring that they are free from discrimination within the home, and to challenge discrimination from outside of the home. To ensure that the home meets the individual needs of the young people as well as the needs of the organisation (homely environment with high standards of décor). To ensure that the home provides an environment that is safe and sensitive to the needs of the young people being looked after. To support the manager and team to ensure that the admission of the young people to the home is welcoming and reflects the expectations of the care plan and meets all company admissions/transitions policy and procedures. To support the manager and the team to ensure that the young person's placement complies with the ethos of the company and the care plan. To support the manager and the team to ensure that when the young person comes to leave the home that this is done sensitively and within the company's discharge/transitions policy and procedures. To ensure that the young people are supported in stressful situations, crisis or emotional and behavioural challenges. To work with the manager and team towards the most positive outcomes for the young person. To be instrumental in overseeing the development, monitoring and implementation of the individual young people's care plans and case records. To support the manager in ensuring care plans are regularly reviewed by key workers, overseeing the senior key workers and their caseloads. To develop and maintain good working relationships with parents, social workers, schools and other professionals involved with the welfare of the young people. To ensure the specific needs of the young people are met i.e., religious observance, cultural needs, dietary requirements and any medical conditions and their treatment. To ensure that each young person is supported in learning to take responsibility for their actions within their understanding and according to age and ability. To ensure that they are informed of their rights and responsibilities enabling them to have their wishes and feelings heard. To plan, manage and lead shifts ensuring children are kept safe and engaged throughout the day. To ensure the Placement and Care plan for each child is followed and adhered to at all times. To ensure education is promoted and supported and that each child's attendance in education is maintained. Practical Duties To ensure that all staff act in a professional manner. To ensure all policies and procedures, as well as risk assessments, are adhered to at all times. To ensure that all staff comply with the duty rotas and are included on a 'rolling rota', with flexibility, to gain maximum experience in the working methods of other staff. To ensure that all staff read daily communications and notifications to check all messages at the beginning of work or at any point during the working day as required. To ensure that all staff have written up any incident/accident forms, or restraint forms as applicable and that such information is passed to the Registered Manager within the agreed timescale. To ensure that all staff are familiar with and follow Local Authority Safeguarding Child Protection Procedures and SureCare Safeguarding & Child Protection Procedures'. To report immediately to the Registered Manager any issues regarding Child Protection matters. To ensure that all staff are familiar with Policies and Guidance Notes with regard to the care of children, as well as subsequent guidance (copies available in the home's office in electronic and paper form). To ensure that all staff always maintain confidentiality. Manage
May 09, 2024
Full time
Deputy Homes Manager Salary: £37,600 - £38,640 Salary inclusive of: Sleep Ins - £30 & On Call Shifts - £60 Rota expectation - 40 hours per week, 6 sleep ins, and 3-4 on call shifts. (Depending on the needs of the Home.) Job Role: Deputy Homes Manager White Trees group is owned and operated by SureCare Residential Ltd. Our role as a company is to provide a home for vulnerable and complex young people who find themselves in residential care for a magnitude of reasons, often completely out of their control and/or comprehension. Our company was founded on the belief that what we do, not only keeps our young people safe and away from harm, we actually grow and develop and build brighter futures for all of the young people in our care. It is important that you understand your role within the company as a Deputy Manager and spend as much time as possible learning about and understanding your role within the company. It's not the individual that makes the difference in the long-term changes to a young person, it's the continuity that's provided through rigorous care planning, therapeutic interventions and understanding that the consistency of the team approach is what builds the brighter futures for all of our young people. MAIN PURPOSE OF JOB: To support on the rota and shift cover mentoring senior staff and TPW's to ensure that the daily operational systems within the home are effective, and meeting the needs of our young people and the home. To lead by example and mentor/coach the staff team as an effective and positive role model. To be responsible for effective day to day running of the home in the absence of the homes manager - be responsible for a team of staff and work allocations, as well as undertaking direct work with children in the residential home when necessary. To be responsible for all aspects of the residential premises. Key Duties To support the Registered Homes Manager in ensuring compliance with the company Policy and Procedures and meeting all OFSTED regulations. To deputise/act up for the Registered Manager in their absence To safeguard and promote the welfare and development of the young people (as DSL in the Managers absence) To ensure that the young people's needs are recognised and met. This includes ensuring that they are free from discrimination within the home, and to challenge discrimination from outside of the home. To ensure that the home meets the individual needs of the young people as well as the needs of the organisation (homely environment with high standards of décor). To ensure that the home provides an environment that is safe and sensitive to the needs of the young people being looked after. To support the manager and team to ensure that the admission of the young people to the home is welcoming and reflects the expectations of the care plan and meets all company admissions/transitions policy and procedures. To support the manager and the team to ensure that the young person's placement complies with the ethos of the company and the care plan. To support the manager and the team to ensure that when the young person comes to leave the home that this is done sensitively and within the company's discharge/transitions policy and procedures. To ensure that the young people are supported in stressful situations, crisis or emotional and behavioural challenges. To work with the manager and team towards the most positive outcomes for the young person. To be instrumental in overseeing the development, monitoring and implementation of the individual young people's care plans and case records. To support the manager in ensuring care plans are regularly reviewed by key workers, overseeing the senior key workers and their caseloads. To develop and maintain good working relationships with parents, social workers, schools and other professionals involved with the welfare of the young people. To ensure the specific needs of the young people are met i.e., religious observance, cultural needs, dietary requirements and any medical conditions and their treatment. To ensure that each young person is supported in learning to take responsibility for their actions within their understanding and according to age and ability. To ensure that they are informed of their rights and responsibilities enabling them to have their wishes and feelings heard. To plan, manage and lead shifts ensuring children are kept safe and engaged throughout the day. To ensure the Placement and Care plan for each child is followed and adhered to at all times. To ensure education is promoted and supported and that each child's attendance in education is maintained. Practical Duties To ensure that all staff act in a professional manner. To ensure all policies and procedures, as well as risk assessments, are adhered to at all times. To ensure that all staff comply with the duty rotas and are included on a 'rolling rota', with flexibility, to gain maximum experience in the working methods of other staff. To ensure that all staff read daily communications and notifications to check all messages at the beginning of work or at any point during the working day as required. To ensure that all staff have written up any incident/accident forms, or restraint forms as applicable and that such information is passed to the Registered Manager within the agreed timescale. To ensure that all staff are familiar with and follow Local Authority Safeguarding Child Protection Procedures and SureCare Safeguarding & Child Protection Procedures'. To report immediately to the Registered Manager any issues regarding Child Protection matters. To ensure that all staff are familiar with Policies and Guidance Notes with regard to the care of children, as well as subsequent guidance (copies available in the home's office in electronic and paper form). To ensure that all staff always maintain confidentiality. Manage