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Autism Specialist - Nights

Job details
Posting date: 11 April 2024
Salary: £22,000 to £30,000 per year
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 11 May 2024
Location: Thatcham, West Berkshire
Company: Prior's Court
Job type: Permanent
Job reference: REF30E

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Summary

Are you looking for a rewarding career where you can make a difference working nights?

Shifts patterns 21.45 PM – 07.15 AM
Minimum 2 Nights preferred on any of the days between Thursday - Monday per week
Daily commute required Thatcham RG18 9NU (Newbury, Berkshire)
Car Owner/Driver Due to Location Above
No experience required - but more experience equals a higher salary
Gain your Level 3 Qualification in Residential Childcare
Our night time Autism Practitioners play a key role in supporting our young people to improve their sleep patterns and, together with the education and residential teams, in building their independence and life-skills.

You will work throughout the night covering a minimum of 2 shifts a week to support the young people in undertaking their night time routine, putting in place the structure and prompts to enable them to undertake tasks as independently as possible and to learn skills ranging from toileting, washing, dressing and personal care to communication and social skills.

Our thorough training and induction programme will ensure you have the support, skills and tools you need to deliver quality care for each young person. We will even support you to complete your HABC Level 3 Diploma for Residential Childcare (England) (RQF) if you are not yet qualified a statutory requirement for a career in childcare. Many of our staff members become experts in supporting those with autism and are able to progress to more senior roles.

We operate a night rota throughout 52 weeks of the year, including weekends and public holidays.

We offer a sliding salary based on your experience and qualifications – with a clearly defined pathway to move up salary bandings:

Level one Salary: £22k + (37 Hours) /£26,757+ (45 Hours)

New to care/education, ability to develop skills and experience and work towards level 3 diploma

Level Two Salary: £24k + (37 Hours)/ £29,190 + (45 Hours)

Established practitioner, able to work with a range of young people, core training is achieved and maintained. Level 3 Diploma and 1-2 years' experience required

Level Three Salary: £25k + (37 Hours) / £30,406+ (45 Hours)

Experience of leading and guiding practice of others, ability to develop approaches for young people’s progress, lead activities and learning. Level 3 Diploma and 2 years+ experience required

Salaries are based on 37 hours per week/52 weeks per year. Salaries will be adjusted pro rata for alternative work patterns.

Benefits

Comprehensive Benefits package, including 33 days holiday per year, pension, life insurance and more
Career Progression
Level 3 Qualification in Residential Childcare and Ongoing Learning and Development Programme
Dedicated handovers and reporting time included within your shifts
Referral bonus scheme
Working with a supportive team
52-acre picturesque grounds with extensive opportunities for our young people and staff to enjoy the various facilities: Woodland Walks, Swimming Pool, Gym, Wildlife Centre, Orchard, Theatre onsite, Yoga, Onsite Medical Hub, Bakery alongside offsite trips

About Prior's Court

Prior's Court was set up by Founding Patron Dame Stephanie Shirley, whose vision of a centre of excellence for children with autism became reality with the opening of Prior's Court School in 1999. We have since grown to support around 90 young people with autism aged between 5-25 years with the opening of Prior's Court Young Adult Provision in 2011.

Since opening, our support team has grown from around 20 to 500 and we have built a reputation as a leading edge educational, vocational, and residential facility for young people with autism. We are situated on 50 acres of parkland with various facilities including accommodation for our young people, a school with a wide range of facilities and offices.

Additional information

All positions at the school are subject to a satisfactory Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check, references and receipt of the appropriate Right to Work documents. Prior’s Court Foundation is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.

Prior’s Court is proud to be an equal opportunities employer and we actively seek and embrace differences in thinking, experience, ethnicity, age, gender, faith, personalities and styles.

The different skills, experiences and backgrounds our employees bring to their roles create a workforce as diverse and individual as the young people we support and makes Prior’s Court a special place to work.

We strive for an inclusive environment where employees feel safe, engaged and supported to make a difference.

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