Children and Young People’s ADHOC Support Worker
Job description
As a Support Worker, the work centres on supporting children and young people in their day-to-day activities, which may include facilitating school attendance, meal planning, and recreational activities. It would suit someone who can bring strong professional approach to the role.
Where the work sits
Ideally, you will be qualified to level 3 and have undertaken training in safeguarding, CSE, H&S, E&D, Missing and Notification, Restraint and more. At Nineteen Bespoke Care, we are committed to providing a safe and nurturing environment for children who require emergency care and support.
How the role works day to day
Supporting children and young people in their day-to-day activities, which may include facilitating school attendance, meal planning, and recreational activities. Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to develop and implement individualised support plans. Provide emotional support and guidance to children and young people, helping them develop essential life skills.
What helps in this setting
Strong professional approach.
Practical details
- Weekly pay paid via a PAYE equivalent model (at no cost to worker).
- A point of contact between the worker and the client/place of work.
- Be kept informed of any new and relevant work opportunities coming up in the future.
- Agency support with ongoing training / refresher training needs.
What needs to be in place
- Previous experience working with children in a residential care setting is preferred.
- Valid driver's license, business insurance and access to a reliable vehicle (preferred).
- A supportive and collaborative work environment.
Job details
- Benefits mentioned: Training, Flexible working
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