Project Worker Children and Young People
  • England,South East,Berkshire,Wokingham
  • full-time
  • £12 - £14 per hour
Job Description:
We are a busy Childcare Agency that has been providing temporary staff solutions to a wide variety of childcare services for over 35yrs. We are currently seeking a Project Worker to support students in a local special school that offers day and residential provision for young people with complex social, emotional and mental health needs.
Hours are Monday to Friday 0830-1630 (ongoing term time only).
You will working for a dynamic and compassionate organization dedicated to making a difference in the lives of young people. You will work closely with primary aged children (8yrs-11yrs) providing support, guidance, and empowerment to help them navigate life’s challenges and achieve their goals. We are looking for a motivated Project Worker to work alongside the existing team.
Role Overview: As Project Worker, you will play a key role in providing practical and emotional support to young individuals who may be facing a variety of challenges. Your role will involve building trusting relationships, promoting independence, and encouraging personal development.
Key Responsibilities:
*Provide support to young people, offering guidance on a range of personal, social, and emotional issues.
*Develop and maintain professional, supportive relationships with young people.
*Work with young people to set personal goals, action plans, and assist with their implementation.
*Advocate on behalf of young people, helping them access resources
*Offer emotional support, ensuring young people feel heard and respected.
All positions are subject to satisfactory Enhanced DBS certificate.
Job number 1854045
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Company Details:
Careline-The Agency For Carestaff Limited
Company size: 100–249 employees
Industry: Social Care
We are a care agency that has been providing experienced care staff to services within the care profession since 1989. We are also a child care agency...
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