Senior Residential Support Worker (Buckinghamshire)
Buckinghamshire
Job Title: Senior Residential Support Worker
Location: Buckinghamshire
Hours: Full-Time (40.5 hours per week on rota shifts to meet the needs of the home)
Salary: £25,272 – £26,851.50 pa (£12.00 - £12.75 per hour)
Plus: An additional £55 per sleep in duty (2-3 sleep in duties per week, £5,720 - £8,580 pa)
Reports to: Registered Home Manager
Must be a Driver
Benefits:
- The Real Living Wage as a minimum
- Full induction and introductory programme
- Fully funded training and qualifications
- Enhanced pay scales that recognise both qualifications and experience
- Additional overtime opportunities
- Enhanced company maternity & paternity pay
- Free meals
- Enhanced DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) check paid for by us
- 28 days annual leave
Main duties and responsibilities:
- To recognise, respond to, record, and refer any safeguarding concerns in line with the home’s Safeguarding Policy.
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To ensure the safety and well-being of children and young people is paramount in everyday practice.
- To work in line with each child/ young person’s risk assessment and emotional/ behavioural support plans.
- To recognise and meet children and young people’s individual needs.
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To promote good health and well-being for all children and young people.
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To treat each child and young person with dignity and respect.
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To help each child/ young person to express their views, wishes and feelings; and advocate for them when needed.
- To support and encourage children/ young people to be central to their care planning.
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Where appropriate, and as agreed with the team around the child, to offer on-going contact or support to young people that have left the home.
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To actively promote and support each child/ young person’s education, training, or employment.
- To ensure that health and safety regulations are complied with including environmental health and fire regulations.
- To ensure that the home environment is maintained to promote a sense of order, safety, and well-being, as well as a sense of pride.
- To support and encourage children/ young people to be central to their care planning.
- To support the young people to engage in hobbies, interests, and new experiences at the home and in the community.
- To actively promote and support each child/ young person’s education, training, or employment.
- To contribute to cleaning and maintenance at the home and ensure that the children/ young people are supported in all domestic aspects regarding their own rooms.
- To ensure that the home environment is maintained to promote a sense of order, safety, and well-being, as well as a sense of pride.
- To undertake any other training and professional development as directed by the registered provider.
- To contribute to children/ young people’s placement plans, reports and risk assessments as required.
Please Apply below or call us on 0121 270 8878.
Email us at team.admin@medicopartners.com