Job Title: Support Worker Reports to: Registered Manager & Directors Hours: 39 HPW Salary: Up to £27,011 per annum £2080 for sleep ins (Average for per annum) Location: Derbyshire Benefits: Benefits include, planned career development, an ongoing comprehensive training package, free meals & onsite parking, a ‘Thank-you’ reward system offering high-street vouchers, a sleep-in allowance in addition to the annual salary, and staff wellbeing support, including an onsite mental health first aider. Purpose of Job: The post holder will actively promote the rights of Young People as individuals and provide them with quality care in accordance with the policies and procedures of the organisation. To assist in the provision of a safe and homely environment both individually and as part of a team to help young people achieve their potential by strengthening areas of weakness and developing areas of strength. This includes the ability to work within Equal Opportunities and Quality Assurance framework and may include undertaking delegated responsibilities for designated tasks. The ability to maintain confidentiality of client information is also important. The company is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Young People and expects all staff, volunteers, and contractors to share this commitment. _______________________________________________________________________ Duties and Responsibilities Physical/Emotional/Social Needs of Young People Assist in the development of new techniques and approaches to the childcare provision Encourage development of individual interests and attitudes Promote, safeguard and protect the welfare of each young person Establish and maintain positive and trusting relationships with the young people that will promote their sense of security Provide firm, consistent and fair boundaries in respect of their behaviour and employ appropriate and agreed sanctions Promote the development of a healthy lifestyle for Young People Assist Young People in the development and sustaining of positive social networks with adults and other peer groups Organize and participate in group activities and group holidays Assist in the provision/preparation of meals in the home Assist and support Young People through the process of leaving care Encourage Young People to develop their full educational and vocational attainment Observe and assess the behaviour of Young People Engage in and supervise day to day care practices, creating an accepting environment conducive to the positive personal development of each Young Person Undertake in planning for and preparation of Young People for admission or discharge, to and from residential care. This may include professional negotiations to ensure that the Young Person transfers to an environment stable for that individual Work within the principles of the therapeutic parenting model at all times Team Expectations Assist client need and ensure that all Young People have care plans and to develop, implement and review packages of care Work as a member of a team, ensuring that the reception, ongoing care and discharge of Young People is undertaken in accordance with the statutory framework and policies & procedures of the organisation Attend and contribute to staff meetings; this involves participation and collaboration with other staff in the provision of care to enable the development of the home Work closely and in co-operation with carers, social work staff, specialists and other professional agencies in accordance with the role and function of the home Develop and maintain appropriate professional relationships with families and other agencies Attend childcare reviews and other forums where young people’s needs are being considered Support less experienced staff from time to time as part of their induction process to the home in conjunction with the organization’s policies and procedures Make positive use of supervision by more senior staff Participate in the staff appraisal scheme Show a willingness to undertake appropriate training as part of overall professional development. All staff are expected to undertake all compulsory training and training to Diploma level Administrative Undertake routine administrative tasks and provide written reports and maintain the Young Person’s file as required by the organisation’s policies and procedures Compile reports, including Review, Progress and Incident reports Adhere to appropriate guidelines and procedures Receive complaints in accordance with the policies and procedures of the organisation Undertake financial management and recording of day-to-day petty cash maintenance in accordance with the organisation’s policies and procedures Carry out duties in accordance with the health & safety at work act, adopting safe working practices, in accordance with the organisation’s policies and procedures All duties and responsibilities will be carried out in accordance with the policies and procedures of the organisation Participate in alternating shift pattern Common Duties and Responsibilities: Safeguarding You must ensure that safeguarding underpins every aspect of your practice, and that the safety of each young person in the Company’s care is paramount. You must report any practice that may put a young person at risk immediately to your line manager, or higher if appropriate. Supervision and Appraisal All members of staff will receive support, supervision and appraisal and it is the responsibility of each member of staff to follow the company’s procedure in respect of supervision and appraisal. Equality and Diversity As an organisation we are committed to promoting a just society that gives everyone an equal chance to learn, work and live free from discrimination and prejudice. Ensure our commitment is put into practice we have developed policies, which will seek to remove any barriers to equality of opportunity and to eliminate unfair and unlawful discrimination. These policies apply to all employees of the company Confidentiality All members of staff are required to confirm that they will not divulge to anyone personal and/or confidential information to which they may have access during their work. Induction The company has put in place an induction programme designed to inform of quality standards to help new employees to become effective in their roles and to find their way in the organisation. Legal and Statutory Responsibilities All staff must be prepared to comply with the company’s Health and Safety policies and attend relevant statutory training as required. The company is committed to diversity and inclusion of staff and service users. All staff are always required to demonstrate their commitment to these policies in their day-to-day work and to treat others with dignity and respect. Corporate Responsibilities All staff are expected to demonstrate a commitment to the vision, aims and core principles of the company and to be prepared to contribute towards these aims within their staff team. The job description sets out the duties of the post at the time it was drawn up. The post holder may be required from time to time undertake other duties as may be reasonably expected, without changing the general character of the duties or the level of responsibility entailed