Out of Hours Support Worker
| Dyddiad hysbysebu: | 23 Rhagfyr 2025 |
|---|---|
| Cyflog: | £14.09 i £18.42 yr awr |
| Oriau: | Llawn Amser |
| Dyddiad cau: | 22 Ionawr 2026 |
| Lleoliad: | Cardiff, Cardiff County |
| Gweithio o bell: | Ar y safle yn unig |
| Cwmni: | Brackenberry Limited |
| Math o swydd: | Cytundeb |
| Cyfeirnod swydd: | RQ1665080 |
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We are working closely alongside with a local authority in Cardiff to assist with the appointment of an Out of Hours Support Worker on a 3-months contract, highly likely to be extended at clients discretion. Please apply with your CV for immediate consideration.
Rate of Pay: £14.09- £18.42 per hour
Summary:
The Intervention Support Worker (Out of Hours) provides critical emergency support to vulnerable children, young people, and families outside of standard office hours. Operating within the Interventions Hub, this role features a dual function: providing family support to enhance parenting capacity and delivering residential support in bespoke emergency placements following the "Right Place" model. The goal is to ensure families receive the right help at the right time, promoting child health and development while adhering to statutory duties.
Responsibilities:
Deliver out-of-hours interventions in accordance with CASP, Child Protection (CP), and Care and Support (CLA) plans as requested by Social Workers.
Staff emergency bespoke placements for children and young people, ensuring "Safe Care" and compliance with the code of conduct for Social Care Workers Wales.
Maintain accurate ICT-based records, reports, and evidence for formal settings such as Child in Need Reviews, Case Conferences, or Court Proceedings.
Provide transport and escort for children and families using a County or personal vehicle, and assist with supervised contact
Adhere to Corporate Safeguarding Policies and report all concerns regarding the safety and wellbeing of children or adults at risk
Qualification:
Education at GCSE or equivalent level.
Ability to complete the All Wales Induction Framework for Health and Social Care within 6 months of appointment.
Essentials:
Proven experience working directly with vulnerable children and parents/carers in a community or statutory setting.
Experience in a residential setting or working with young people with social, emotional, and behavioral difficulties.
Knowledge of the 1989 Children Act and the Social Services and Well-being Act (Wales) 2014.
Theoretical and practical understanding of child development and parenting skills.
Please note:
You should be available to work immediately or at a short notice.
You should have right to work in U.K
This role requires an Enhanced DBS
Disclaimer: Brackenberry Ltd is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy. We are committed to equality in the workplace and is an equal opportunity employer. Unless otherwise stated all of our roles are temporary, though opening assignments can be and often are, extended by clients on a longer term basis and can sometimes become permanent.
Important: We will interpret your application as being permission to submit your CV to this role (with the right to represent you) unless you advise us to the contrary. Incase the role requires an enhanced DBS, your DBS must be either through us or be accompanied by a subscription to the DBS updating service.
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Rate of Pay: £14.09- £18.42 per hour
Summary:
The Intervention Support Worker (Out of Hours) provides critical emergency support to vulnerable children, young people, and families outside of standard office hours. Operating within the Interventions Hub, this role features a dual function: providing family support to enhance parenting capacity and delivering residential support in bespoke emergency placements following the "Right Place" model. The goal is to ensure families receive the right help at the right time, promoting child health and development while adhering to statutory duties.
Responsibilities:
Deliver out-of-hours interventions in accordance with CASP, Child Protection (CP), and Care and Support (CLA) plans as requested by Social Workers.
Staff emergency bespoke placements for children and young people, ensuring "Safe Care" and compliance with the code of conduct for Social Care Workers Wales.
Maintain accurate ICT-based records, reports, and evidence for formal settings such as Child in Need Reviews, Case Conferences, or Court Proceedings.
Provide transport and escort for children and families using a County or personal vehicle, and assist with supervised contact
Adhere to Corporate Safeguarding Policies and report all concerns regarding the safety and wellbeing of children or adults at risk
Qualification:
Education at GCSE or equivalent level.
Ability to complete the All Wales Induction Framework for Health and Social Care within 6 months of appointment.
Essentials:
Proven experience working directly with vulnerable children and parents/carers in a community or statutory setting.
Experience in a residential setting or working with young people with social, emotional, and behavioral difficulties.
Knowledge of the 1989 Children Act and the Social Services and Well-being Act (Wales) 2014.
Theoretical and practical understanding of child development and parenting skills.
Please note:
You should be available to work immediately or at a short notice.
You should have right to work in U.K
This role requires an Enhanced DBS
Disclaimer: Brackenberry Ltd is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy. We are committed to equality in the workplace and is an equal opportunity employer. Unless otherwise stated all of our roles are temporary, though opening assignments can be and often are, extended by clients on a longer term basis and can sometimes become permanent.
Important: We will interpret your application as being permission to submit your CV to this role (with the right to represent you) unless you advise us to the contrary. Incase the role requires an enhanced DBS, your DBS must be either through us or be accompanied by a subscription to the DBS updating service.
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