Residential Children's home - Waking Night Support Worker
- Gillingham, Kent
Due to the nature of the role applicants need to have a high level of spoken and written English.
We currently do not accept applicants that require sponsorships.
Preferably be on the Update System for DBS
Wake night staff required
You will be working with another waking night support.
This post is to provide support, assistance, and guidance to young people at the age of 13 and 18 living in a residential environment.
People with EBD & trauma experience are preferred but not essential as full training is given.
Must have experience in working in a children's home
We are a family run children's home with a family atmosphere and have a good rating with Ofsted.
Must have NVQ level 3 in children and or young people or equivalent !!!
Salary - TBD
Main duties and Responsibilities
To ensure the unit fulfils the requirements of its Statements of Purpose and function and Policies and procedures.
To take responsibility for the Health and Safety of the young people and the building in the absence of senior management.
To maintain a high standard of care, supporting and promoting independence for the young people and ensuring young people are always safe guarded.
To be conversant with current and relevant legislation
To plan the admission and discharge of young people ensuring that they feel welcomed on admission and that they are prepared for discharge.
To ensure the needs of each individual young person are met. To offer the support and encouragement necessary for the child/young person to develop emotionally and physically
To contribute and monitor records regarding the individual young person and to ensure confidentiality in record keeping and discussions concerning young people.
To ensure that young people are aware of all the procedures relating to complaints and concerns and how to activate them.
To work in partnerships with the allocated social workers ensuring they are fully informed of all relevant information
To promote individual planned care and activities for each young person to ensure their comfort and welfare and to promote their skills and independence.
To take responsibility for the administration of medication and the related recording procedures when leading a shift
To promote participation of the young person in the planning of their care and their living environment leading young people's meetings as required.
To liaise with external agencies as necessary in relation to the needs of individual young people (e.g schools, hospitals, clubs) ensuring their health educational and developmental needs are addressed.
To take responsibility to link work young people and to support and supervise less experienced staff in their link working responsibilities.
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Permanent