Senior Residential Social Care Worker
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- England,North West,Greater Manchester,Stockport
- full-time
- £27,590 per annum
Job Description:
We are currently seeking a dedicated Senior Residential Social Care Worker to join our team.
This role involves providing high-quality care and support young people with EBD in a residential setting. As part of a multidisciplinary team, you will work closely with other staff to create a nurturing and safe environment that promotes
Key Responsibilities
*Provide 1:1 care for young people, addressing their complex emotional and behavioural needs.
*Ensure the physical, health, and social needs of the young people are met in a supportive environment.
*Collaborate with a team of professionals, including the Registered Manager and senior staff, to maintain high-quality care standards.
*Supervise and undertake keyworking responsibilities, particularly for more complex cases, ensuring compliance with safeguarding policies.
*Develop, implement, and review care plans, considering the wishes and feelings of the young people and their families.
*Promote educational opportunities and achievements by supporting young people in accessing educational resources and participating in educational reviews.
*Build and maintain positive relationships with external agencies, families, and the community to enhance outcomes for the young people.
*Engage in continuous professional development and contribute to the assessment and appraisal of team members.
*Actively participate in shift work, including 24-hour shifts and weekends.
Benefits:
*Holidays starting at 27 days + 8 bank holidays, rising to 30 days + 8 bank holidays after 5 years, and 33 days + 8 bank holidays after 10 years.
*Supportive working environment with opportunities for professional development.
Additional Payments
*Sleep in payment of £96.00 per sleep
*Enhanced pay for weekend shifts - 25% added to your hourly rate of pay (£17.65 per hour)
Requirements:
*Level 3 in Children & Young People.
*A current clean driving license.
*Significant childcare experience.
*Evidence of continuing professional development.
*Ability to adopt a multi-disciplinary approach to meet clinical, physical, and emotional needs.
*Flexibility to respond to the needs of the unit and young people.
*Ability to motivate, supervise, and appraise staff, ensuring that training and development needs are met.
*Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with a high standard of oral and written English - ability to write reports and chair meetings.
*Strong planning and organizational skills for managing staff rotas.
*Good organizational and time management skills.
*Understanding of the Children Act 2004.
*Awareness of the issues affecting looked-after young people.
*Passion for contributing to the development of services for children and young people.
This role involves providing high-quality care and support young people with EBD in a residential setting. As part of a multidisciplinary team, you will work closely with other staff to create a nurturing and safe environment that promotes
Key Responsibilities
*Provide 1:1 care for young people, addressing their complex emotional and behavioural needs.
*Ensure the physical, health, and social needs of the young people are met in a supportive environment.
*Collaborate with a team of professionals, including the Registered Manager and senior staff, to maintain high-quality care standards.
*Supervise and undertake keyworking responsibilities, particularly for more complex cases, ensuring compliance with safeguarding policies.
*Develop, implement, and review care plans, considering the wishes and feelings of the young people and their families.
*Promote educational opportunities and achievements by supporting young people in accessing educational resources and participating in educational reviews.
*Build and maintain positive relationships with external agencies, families, and the community to enhance outcomes for the young people.
*Engage in continuous professional development and contribute to the assessment and appraisal of team members.
*Actively participate in shift work, including 24-hour shifts and weekends.
Benefits:
*Holidays starting at 27 days + 8 bank holidays, rising to 30 days + 8 bank holidays after 5 years, and 33 days + 8 bank holidays after 10 years.
*Supportive working environment with opportunities for professional development.
Additional Payments
*Sleep in payment of £96.00 per sleep
*Enhanced pay for weekend shifts - 25% added to your hourly rate of pay (£17.65 per hour)
Requirements:
*Level 3 in Children & Young People.
*A current clean driving license.
*Significant childcare experience.
*Evidence of continuing professional development.
*Ability to adopt a multi-disciplinary approach to meet clinical, physical, and emotional needs.
*Flexibility to respond to the needs of the unit and young people.
*Ability to motivate, supervise, and appraise staff, ensuring that training and development needs are met.
*Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with a high standard of oral and written English - ability to write reports and chair meetings.
*Strong planning and organizational skills for managing staff rotas.
*Good organizational and time management skills.
*Understanding of the Children Act 2004.
*Awareness of the issues affecting looked-after young people.
*Passion for contributing to the development of services for children and young people.
Job number 1648323
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DMD Recruitment LTD
Company size: 10–19 employees
Industry: Recruitment Consultancy
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