We're on the lookout for someone with great resilience to become a valuable part of our team.
While there will be fantastic, enjoyable days, it's important to note that the role can present challenges and demanding moments. We highly value the ability to adapt swiftly to change, as no two days are ever alike here at Henshaws!
Our SEN Care Support Workers play a pivotal role in supporting our students in their daily lives. Prior experience is not essential, as we offer comprehensive training and development opportunities, along with a clear career progression path. We believe working in care is not just a job but a fulfilling career driven by passion and dedication.
Salary: £13.02 per hour (weekdays) and £14.52 per hour (from 16.30 on Friday to Sunday). Enhanced overtime rates.
Weeks: 52 weeks per year.
Annual Leave: 5 weeks, plus 10 bank holiday days.
Benefits include:
* Fixed rota with enhanced pay for weekend shifts
* Support to complete Health and Social Care Diploma
* Free Uniform
* Free on-site parking
* Life Insurance
* Employee Assistance Programme
* Enhanced Sick Pay
* Enhanced Family Friendly Pay (maternity, paternity, adoption)
* Paid Wellbeing and Emergency Leave days
* Long Service Awards
Main duties of the job
To work as part of a team providing care and learning support, encouraging students to develop independence and living skills, focusing on quality of life.
Some students may have severe or profound and multiple learning disabilities, physical, or sensory needs, requiring sensitive and professional care in line with our policies.
About us
Henshaws is a northern charity supporting people with sight loss and other disabilities to go beyond expectations. We believe everyone has the right to an independent and fulfilling life. Our support helps build skills, confidence, and a positive outlook for the future.
We are committed to diversity and equality and welcome applications from all sectors of the community. We also prioritize safeguarding and require an Enhanced DBS check for successful candidates.
Job responsibilities
* Meet care support needs as per individual care plans, including personal care, moving and handling, clinical needs, and medication administration after training.
* Support students' learning needs as directed by education staff.
* Ensure compliance with policies on safeguarding, health and safety, confidentiality, and data protection.
* Perform clinical tasks after competency assessment, following infection control policies.
* Maintain detailed records of care, support, and progress.
* Advocate for students and participate in meetings to support their views.
* Assist students per their care plans and work collaboratively across departments to meet individual outcomes.
* Support in organizing leisure activities and report concerns affecting welfare or safety.
* Contribute to a professional environment aligned with our values.
* Participate in training, meetings, and additional duties necessary for service quality.
* Assist in assessment processes and act as a student mentor when required.
* Engage in reflective practice and work within RRN standards.
* Support students in building confidence and independence, and work within medication and mental capacity policies.
Person Specification
Skills and Knowledge
* Willingness to assist with personal care and support independence.
* Ability to remain calm under pressure.
* Respectful, enthusiastic, and sensitive attitude.
* Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
* Commitment to promoting students' independence.
Special Requirements
* Flexible working hours to meet the establishment’s needs.
* Willingness to undertake training and personal development.
* Commitment to safeguarding students' welfare.
* Adherence to Henshaws values: Inspiring, Proactive, Sharing, Compassionate, Empowering, Informed.
* Recent experience working with young adults, especially those with ASD or behavioral difficulties, is preferred.
Qualifications
* Willingness to work towards Care Certificate within 6 months.
* Good numeracy and literacy skills.
* Level 2 Diploma in Health and Safety or willingness to complete within 2 years.
* Intervener training preferred.
Experience
* Respect for students' rights and understanding of disabilities.
* Experience in care work, promoting dignity and respect.
* Knowledge of health and safety issues related to care work.
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This role requires an Enhanced DBS check to ensure suitability for working with vulnerable groups.
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