About the apprenticeship
Duties
Assisting in the delivery of specialist and flexible support to children with complex care needs and their families in response to assessed need as identified by Disabled Children with Complex Needs team.
Supporting team members with their individual caseload.
Supporting families to overcome barriers to change as identified in the Care and Support Plan, supporting them to build their confidence and skills to do so.
Communicating any emerging family needs to the Care Manager
Work closely with the Case Manager to review plans with families and evaluate interventions as required feeding directly into the care and support planning process.
Assist Case Manager to attend inter-agency meetings/ liaisons e.g. core groups, case conferences, strategy meetings as required.
Working in accordance with the requirements of the Children’s Services Quality Assurance Framework.
Providing a quality, flexible service that promotes equality and celebrates diversity for children with complex care needs and their families, recognising cultural differences in families and making appropriate arrangements to meet needs (e.g. translator)
To undertake such other duties and responsibilities commensurate with the grade, as may be reasonably required by the Head of Service.
Additional information
RCT Council is once again preparing to recruit to it’s Apprenticeship Scheme that provides fantastic opportunities to work in a vibrant environment, learn new and transferable skills, meet people from a range of backgrounds and develop a professional career in Rhondda Cynon Taf.
You will work alongside experienced colleagues, gaining job-specific knowledge and skills. The scheme gives you the opportunity to earn a wage whilst learning and working towards nationally recognised professional qualifications in your chosen career path.
Who We’re Looking For
The Disabled Children’s Team delivers targeted intervention programmes to disabled children and their families to build skills, improve understanding and support integration and independence. This is delivered through a time limited specially designed programme of work and an accredited skills model for which training will be provided.
The successful candidate will need to be enthusiastic and motivated. Good communication skills are crucial to the role as you will be required to interact effectively with a range of individuals including disabled children, family members, staff from partner agencies and members of the public.
To apply for this post, you must be aged 19 and over
What Will You Study?
All Apprentices will be supported to complete a QCF (Qualification Credit Framework, formerly NVQ) qualification in Health & Social Care (Children & Young People), Level 3 via a training provider or local college.
What will you be paid?
This is a fixed term post for a two-year period and will start in September 2024. You will be paid National Minimum Wage dependent on age:
•21 & over £11.42
•18 - 20 £8.60
•Under 18 £6.40
Benefits Package
•Earn, while you learn
•Tailored induction programme
•Ongoing support from a dedicated Apprenticeship
Coordinator
•In-house training
•Hybrid working
•Pension Scheme
•26 days annual leave
•Subsidised membership fees for Leisure Centres within
RCT
•Vectis discount card for businesses
Due to the Apprenticeship entry criteria, applications cannot be accepted from any applicant who has already gained a similar qualification at level 3 or above in the role applied for.
For example, if you have a degree in Civil Engineering you will not be eligible to apply for a Civil Engineering apprenticeship post. However, you could apply for any other apprenticeship post. Any such applications will not be considered.
Rhondda Cynon Taf Council welcomes applications from all parts of the community.
For further information regarding these posts, please contact the Employment, Education & Training Team at eett@rctcbc.gov.uk
Requirements
Qualifications
Level 3 QCF in Health & Social Care (Children & Young People). An understanding of Council services.
Able to complete tasks in agreed timeframes and work to deadlines.
An awareness of child and adolescent development.
Skills
An understanding of Council services.
Able to complete tasks in agreed timeframes and work to deadlines.
An awareness of child and adolescent development.
Welsh language
Welsh spoken skills: No
Welsh written skills: No
If you are interested in doing an apprenticeship through the medium of Welsh or bilingually, please contact the training provider to find out if it is available.
Training provided
Training provider
Coleg y Cymoedd
Qualification
Level 3 QCF in Health & Social Care (Children & Young People)
Disability confident
Is this employer disability confident: No
What is disability confident?
Disability confident employers are committed to offering equal opportunities for people with disabilities and health conditions.
Employer details
Rhondda Cynon Taf Council [RCT]
Rhondda Cynon Taff Council, Unit 1-2
Maritime Industrial Estate
Pontypridd
CF37 1NY