Overview
Join to apply for the Children's Residential Support Worker role at Esland.
Location: Station House - Stoke-on-Trent
Department: Residential
Compensation: £30,477 - £31,100 / year
Description
Do you really want to make a positive impact on our young people's lives and help empower them to flourish and grow? Are you able to build positive and trusting relationships within our supportive and nurturing homes? If so, we are looking for you to join our highly valued teams. Don't delay! Apply today to start a truly rewarding career!
Hours and Pay
Hours: full time, 1 day on 2 days off, with sleep nights. We are a 365 day a year service due to the nature of our work. Rotas given in advance.
Pay rate: £12.60 to £12.90 per hour, days (depending on qualification), £60 per sleep night (equates to approximately £30,477.00 to £31,100.00 per annum). Opportunities to pick up overtime at enhanced rate
What we offer
* Access to a holiday home based in the Peak District where you can stay for free, on the company!
* A day off for your birthday (in addition to your holiday entitlement)
* Routes for progression and the opportunity to undertake a qualification once employed
* We offer BILD accredited, paid induction training
* You will have access to a company app that provides high street discounts, online medical support, financial advice and counselling
Essential requirements
* A Full driving licence issued in the UK
* Applicants must have full right to work in the UK with no restrictions
* Prior experience in a children's care role (desirable)
* Values in line with Esland's, such as taking a therapeutic, person-centred approach to childcare
* Due to industry regulations, applicants must be aged 21 or above
Successful employment is subject to satisfactory Full Enhanced Disclosure, right to work and reference checks in line with government regulations and Safer Recruitment Practices (the company will cover the costs).
All young people are equally entitled to have their needs met in a fair and balanced way. Esland employees are responsible for promoting equal opportunities for all and for challenging any behaviour or practice which discriminates against any young person or colleague on the grounds of race, religion, disability, age, gender, sexual orientation, or any other perceived difference.
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