Are you passionate and caring person and want to make a difference in the lives of young people? Are you looking for a flexible shift pattern which would allow you to work throughout the night?
I have a truly unique therapeutic community with an excellent reputation in Welshpool, Powys!
Supporting young people in a fast-paced, ever-changing environment, you can enable them to develop socially, emotionally, and behaviourally in a setting where they feel safe and cared for. The home is a centre of excellence for young males who have exhibited inappropriate or harmful sexual behaviours.
The service aims to reduce and prevent the cycle of abuse by helping young people to both recover from their underpinning trauma, but also to acknowledge and address their sexual behaviours.
Job Title: Waking Night Children's Support Worker
Salary: £22,859 - £24,624
Location: Welshpool, Powys
Hours: 35 hours per week
Rota: 4 on 4 off
**Due to the nature of the role as a waking night children's support worker, we are only able to consider applicants who have a full driver's licence and a car**
Benefits as a waking night children's support worker:
* Rolling rota pattern to maintain a work-life balance
* Overtime paid at a significantly higher rate of pay
* Incremental pay scale and annual pay review
* Specialist staff training and development
* Loyalty and long service awards
* Regular whole community and team days and celebration events
* Staff team support groups
* Individual clinical supervision
About the Role
* To be involved in the direct delivery of services to young people by the aims of the company.
* To assist the management team in providing the highest possible standards of care guidance, support and protection for the young people and cooperate fully with colleagues.
* To carry out any of the practical tasks outlined on individual job lists.
* Record keeping and administration as required to include supporting auditing and maintenance of children's files.
* To be constantly vigilant on health and safety matters and to share concerns of the same immediately with line management.
* To complete mandatory and regulatory training as required by and provided by the organisation
* Offer ideas & organise stimulating activities and new experiences to enable poorly motivated young people to achieve.
Requirements:
* Full UK manual driver's licence and access to a vehicle is essential as you may be required to transport young people from time to time
* Minimum age of 21 due to the needs of the Young People
* No previous experience is necessary for this position as full training and induction is offered upon starting. We are looking for the right values and traits for the service!
If you are passionate about the lives of young people and want to make a real difference, supporting young people, whilst starting on a career path within health & social care - this is the job for you!
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