Residential Support Worker
Dyddiad hysbysebu: | 03 Hydref 2025 |
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Oriau: | Llawn Amser |
Dyddiad cau: | 02 Tachwedd 2025 |
Lleoliad: | Tring, Hertfordshire |
Gweithio o bell: | Ar y safle yn unig |
Cwmni: | Caridon Young Living |
Math o swydd: | Parhaol |
Cyfeirnod swydd: |
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Title: Residential Support Worker
Location: Tring
Pay: £13.50-£14.50 per hour
Job Summary:
To support the learning, emotional and social needs of children/young people within the residential home. Residential Support Worker will be required to participate in recording, monitoring and evaluating individual child strategies/support.
Responsibilities:
Assist in the educational, social, emotional and behavioural development of children/young people under the direction and guidance of Management and support.
To assist management to develop the house and its environment ensuring that the highest standards of care prevail for each individual child/young person, within the guidelines of the stated model of care.
Assist in the implementation of Personal Education Programmes for children/young people and help monitor their progress.
Assist in the implementation of Individual Care Plans for children/young people and help monitor their progress.
To provide and support the provision of primary care for each child/young person and help them develop healthy attachments.
While on rota in the house, under supervision of the house management, be responsible for the care of children/young people as delegated by the senior staff.
To participate in sleeping in duties as required.
To maintain and promote good relationships with other professionals, team members and management, other sections within Caridon, parents, other agencies and professionals.
Support, monitor and evaluate the children/young people’s emotional and behavioural difficulties and help develop their social skills.
To ensure that Health and Safety of the children/young people and the home is monitored in accordance with the relevant legal requirements and good practice.
To participate in staff training, which is mandatory training, and all other mandatory training.
To be available whilst on duty to participate in on going supervision with a member of the Management Team and through this supervision develop an understanding of the behaviour of the children/young people.
To develop specific pieces of work with children/young people as directed and supervised by the Registered Manager/Deputy Manager.
To ensure high standards of communication involving checking and completing daily records, message book, diary and any other documentation in accordance with our developing best practice.
To contribute to the children/young people’s development through a variety of means including play, excursions, and other social opportunities in an individual and group setting both inside the home and outside appropriate to children/young people’s needs.
Skills:
Experience working with children in a childcare or support setting is essential.
Strong communication skills to effectively interact with children, families, and colleagues.
Ability to develop and implement care plans tailored to individual needs.
Competence in IT for maintaining records and communicating effectively.
A compassionate nature with a commitment to promoting the well-being of those in your care.
Hold the Level 3 Diploma for the Children and Young People’s Workforce, or be prepared to work towards following a successful six month probation.
Benefits:
Company events
Company pension
Location: Tring
Pay: £13.50-£14.50 per hour
Job Summary:
To support the learning, emotional and social needs of children/young people within the residential home. Residential Support Worker will be required to participate in recording, monitoring and evaluating individual child strategies/support.
Responsibilities:
Assist in the educational, social, emotional and behavioural development of children/young people under the direction and guidance of Management and support.
To assist management to develop the house and its environment ensuring that the highest standards of care prevail for each individual child/young person, within the guidelines of the stated model of care.
Assist in the implementation of Personal Education Programmes for children/young people and help monitor their progress.
Assist in the implementation of Individual Care Plans for children/young people and help monitor their progress.
To provide and support the provision of primary care for each child/young person and help them develop healthy attachments.
While on rota in the house, under supervision of the house management, be responsible for the care of children/young people as delegated by the senior staff.
To participate in sleeping in duties as required.
To maintain and promote good relationships with other professionals, team members and management, other sections within Caridon, parents, other agencies and professionals.
Support, monitor and evaluate the children/young people’s emotional and behavioural difficulties and help develop their social skills.
To ensure that Health and Safety of the children/young people and the home is monitored in accordance with the relevant legal requirements and good practice.
To participate in staff training, which is mandatory training, and all other mandatory training.
To be available whilst on duty to participate in on going supervision with a member of the Management Team and through this supervision develop an understanding of the behaviour of the children/young people.
To develop specific pieces of work with children/young people as directed and supervised by the Registered Manager/Deputy Manager.
To ensure high standards of communication involving checking and completing daily records, message book, diary and any other documentation in accordance with our developing best practice.
To contribute to the children/young people’s development through a variety of means including play, excursions, and other social opportunities in an individual and group setting both inside the home and outside appropriate to children/young people’s needs.
Skills:
Experience working with children in a childcare or support setting is essential.
Strong communication skills to effectively interact with children, families, and colleagues.
Ability to develop and implement care plans tailored to individual needs.
Competence in IT for maintaining records and communicating effectively.
A compassionate nature with a commitment to promoting the well-being of those in your care.
Hold the Level 3 Diploma for the Children and Young People’s Workforce, or be prepared to work towards following a successful six month probation.
Benefits:
Company events
Company pension