PfP does not offer sponsorship to overseas candidates for this role.
An ideal candidate will be an experienced Senior with the required qualification in Health & Social Care, alongside previous experience of leading a shift and with at least two years' experience of working with vulnerable adults and/or children in the UK.
Critical requirements:
Candidates
must
be over 21 years of age
Candidates
must
be eligible to work in the UK
Candidates
do not
require sponsorship
Candidates
must
have a minimum of 2 years' experience of working with vulnerable adults and/or children in the UK
Benefits:
A competitive salary
Additional payment for nightshift working and stand-by allowance
Annual Bonus Scheme
Enhanced maternity, paternity and compassionate leave pay
Eligibility for contributory pension scheme
Life assurance cover from first day of employment
240 hours annual leave per annum inclusive of bank holidays (FTE)
Additional days accrued with length in service at years 3, 5 and 10 years
In depth induction package and additional ongoing training opportunities
Initial enhanced DBS certificate paid for and re-imbursement for annual DBS update service fee
Re-imbursement for SCW registration fee
500.00 one off payment for achieving the relevant Health Social care qualification to register with Social Care Wales whilst working at PfP
250.00 refer a friend scheme (until July 2025)
250.00 Attraction & Retention Bonus paid within the 1st year of employment
Free onsite parking
Free hot and cold beverages
Eligibility for Blue Light Card.
Discounted gym membership
Ty Seren is a Residential Family Centre based in Bridgend, South Wales, we support up to 10 families at any one time, where there are concerns in respect of a parent's ability to care for their child. Placements are typically for 14 weeks and include a programme of teaching and assessment.
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The Senior Family Support worker role involves either acting as a Shift Co-ordinator or a 2nd Senior on whilst on shift. It is the Senior Family Support Workers responsibility to support Family Support Workers to safely perform their roles and responsibilities on shift.
The Shift Co-ordinator is responsible to for safely leading the shift and the 2nd Senior is responsible for supporting the effective delivery of agreed family activities by the wider team of Family Support Workers, including liaising effectively with our Keyworkers.
Core responsibilities/tasks:
To promote the Service's mission, objectives, vision and values, both internally and externally and comply with all policies, procedures, guidance , code of professional practice, contractual requirements and relevant legislation.
Undertake Fire Warden responsibilities and be the nominated first aider on shift
Assist families with self-administered medication and ensure any audits are completed in line with PfP's policy
Undertake agreed delegated quality checks and reviews (including health and safety and infection control)
Share relevant information as needed, listen to and follow directions from the MDT and ensure all allocated duties are completed as requested. In cases where this is not possible, outstanding tasks should be handed over to the next Senior in the same role with a clear rationale of why they have not been achieved
Ensure visitors to the centre are welcomed and looked after (with effective handovers of matters arising)
Where required, perform such other duties (including minute-taking, delivery of workshops and cover for MDT roles e.g. key working when competent)
Attend and contribute to relevant internal and external meetings (esp. those relating to families)
Ensure each family is being supported in line with their assessed needs and agreed program of activities and support
Support parents to meet their children's developing needs, considering all aspects to parenting and independent living skills. Support and monitor families directly, or via CCTV, in the centre (including providing cover for family support worker absence/breaks), and also accompanying them in the community
Build positive working relationships with family members by adopting a calm, caring yet assertive approach during interactions
Help ensure the voices, views and choices of families are sought and represented, including ensuring any concerns or complaints are effectively recorded and shared
Monitor record keeping to ensure these are accurate, relevant, complete and timely - especially of family observations and interactions
Assesses families during targeted formal assessment sessions, supported by the MDT
Take responsibility for managing and reporting any safeguarding concerns when they arise in line with national, local and service specific safeguarding procedures for children and adults at risk
Whilst uncommon, you may be asked to attend and give evidence at Family Court when required. You will be fully supported throughout this process
Be a positive role model and demonstrate strong leadership, helping to develop and drive a culture that is inclusive, open, collaborative, safe and person-centred
Mentor new Family Support Workers as part of their induction and to help each Family Support Worker on shift to develop their skills, approaches and competency
Participate in all mandatory, service specific and leadership training
Attend and engage with feedback, on the job development, formal supervision, reflective practice and annual appraisals
Assist with cleaning and infection control duties within the Service.
Essential person specification and core requirements:
Ability to work flexibly, including days, nights and weekends
Willing or already working towards QCF Level 3 Diploma in Health & Social Care (Children & Young People) or willing to work towards City & Guilds Level 2 & 3 Health & Social Care (Children & Young People) & (Adults).
Willing to register with Social Care Wales and to achieve All Wales Induction Framework (AWIF) during probationary period.
Demonstrable understanding of the issues regarding confidentiality and the disclosure of personal information.
Demonstrable high standard of numeric and literacy skills, ensuring accurate recording of family observations.
Understanding and working experience of working with vulnerable adults and / or children i.e. those who have challenging behaviour, mental health needs, learning or physical disabilities and a history of substance misuse.
Strong, proactive communicator in all mediums, with the ability to adapt communication style to meet the needs of the families
Ability to work independently and use own initiative
A high standard of organisational skills with the ability to be flexible and re-prioritise for the service needs
Effective and accurate administration skills and IT proficiency with working experience of Microsoft Office.
Desirable core requirements:
Ability to communicate through medium of Welsh.
Ability to drive.
Closing date: 30th April 2025
We reserve the right to close this advert early if enough quality applications are received.
For an informal discussion about this role, please contact our Recruitment line on 01656 335555.
Alternatively, you can request a job pack by showing an interest in this advertisement or contacting recruitment@pfp.org.uk.
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Permanent
Pay: Up to 14.50 per hour
Expected hours: 23 - 40 per week
Additional pay:
Bonus scheme
Benefits:
Casual dress
Company pension
Employee discount
Employee mentoring programme
Enhanced maternity leave
Free flu jabs
Health & wellbeing programme
Life insurance
On-site parking
Schedule:
12 hour shift
Day shift
Night shift
Weekend availability
Ability to commute/relocate:
Bridgend CF31 3EY: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (required)
Application question(s):
Where have you gained your experience working with vulnerable adults and/or children?
Experience:
Care work/education/nursery: 2 years (required)
Work authorisation:
United Kingdom (required)
Work Location: In person
Application deadline: 30/04/2025
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