Job description Support Worker Childrens Residential Care Location - Walsall Wood Hours - full time from 38 hrs per week Days and Wake Night contracts available Progress is a well-established, growing organisation that supports children and young adults with Learning Disabilities through our Residential and Supported living services across the West Midlands. What you can expect. You will be working as a Support Worker at our 9 Bedded home for children and young people age 4 - 18 with severe and complex care needs, Acquired Brain Injury, complex learning disabilities and associated behavioural challenges. Managing the health needs of the children forms a significant part of the service that we provide and are firmly committed to meeting the very unique and individual health care needs of our children. Our home provides the children with a safe and loving home environment where we can promote them to achieve their goals and experience life. Shifts: You will be working a mixture of Early shifts, late shifts, split shifts, long days and the rota does include alternate weekends, the rotas are across a full working week Monday-Sunday. There are also opportunities to work Wake Night shifts - these are 12 hr shifts 9pm - 9am. What our staff say about this service: "Working here and supporting the children is so rewarding, In the past year I have seen the children progress so much, it really does make you so proud! Knowing you have been a part of that is the best feeling" "It is a happy place to be, it's my home away from home" "Working at the home has given me countless opportunities and pushed my personal development beyond belief. The children we support are so special, watching them develop and progress is heart warming. The home is a bundle of joy and happiness from the moment you step through the door. I am proud of the person I have become since working here" What we want from you Qualifications / Experience Successful candidates will ideally need to have: Level 3 or 4 in Residential Childcare or Level 3 Diploma for the Children and Young Peoples Workforce (Social Care Pathway), candidates who are successful and do not hold this qualification will be supported to complete this after passing their probation. You will also have experience of working with children and young people with moderate to severe learning disabilities and/or physical disabilities, Autism, ADHD, sensory impairment, and associated behavioural challenges and/or complex care needs. A background in nursing would also be beneficial as you will be supporting children with complex health care needs. Car drivers are preferred as part of the role involves taking the children to appointments and to activities in the community. A background in an SEN educational setting may also be beneficial Skills/Abilities We would love to welcome you to our team if you possess the following: Youre a passionate person who wants to make a difference in the lives of vulnerable children. The ability to communicate on various levels, including good recording and reporting skills. Working knowledge of, following, and working to Care and support Plans. Experience of Conflict Management and dealing with difficult, and potentially high-pressure situations You will be a supportive, caring, approachable and a helpful and reliable team player. An enthusiastic person who brings fresh ideas and can work on their own initiative. Be able to use an Ipad/ laptop in order to access our online systems Proactive in your approach, booking appointments, planning activities, organising contact, chasing important information You will need to be flexible in your approach, things can change so quickly with the children we support We will reward you with a starting salary of £12.30 - £13.20 per hr, (salary based on competency qualifying criteria) plus premium rates for Sleeps of £62.55 ( min 1 x per week) and regular overtime opportunities to further increase earnings. You will also receive a superb benefits package too, including: Over 5 weeks Holiday Genuine Career Development Pathway Health Benefits Plan and life assurance Contributory Pension Scheme Ongoing Training Blue Light Discount Shopping The support of an amazing team and organisation Annual awards, company events and recognition FREE DBS About Progress We have been established for 25 years and provide Residential, Supported Living and Fostering services to Children and Young Adults with Learning Disabilities across the Midlands. We are a supportive employer that can offer genuine career pathways through training and development and the opportunity to build experience in different areas of the organisation. Please apply today if you would like to join our welcoming team and make a real difference to children's lives. ADZN1_UKTJ