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Children's Residential Care Worker - Abingdon, Oxfordshire

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Children's Residential Care Worker - Abingdon, Oxfordshire

  • Location:

    Abingdon

  • Sector:

    Services for children

  • Job type:

    Permanent

  • Salary:

    £21500 - £25000 per annum + training,qualifications and more

  • Contact:

    Zoe Gunn

  • Contact email:

    james.coffill@bssocialcare.co.uk

  • Job ref:

    NTC/4698_1651840848

  • Published:

    almost 2 years ago

  • Expiry date:

    5/06/2022

  • Startdate:

    ASAP

Job Description

** Children`s Residential Care Worker **
** Abingdon, Oxfordshire **
** Permanent and full time **
** 7am - 10/11am and 2pm - 9pm on weekdays. The morning shift on the weekend is longer (finishing at 2pm) **
** £21,500 - £25,000 **
** Childrens residential home for six children aged between 5 and 18 years **

BS Social Care are currently recruiting for Day Children`s Residential Care Workers to work in one of our homes providing a nurturing, caring, and safe service for six children aged between 5 and 18 years. We support them to grow and learn and to develop their skills, confidence, and independence. The children and young people who live at the home have different learning, physical and emotional needs. Some children have high level complex needs, including health and social needs and behaviours that can challenge. Our vision is to build happy and healthy childhoods and support every child to thrive.

The service is staffed 24 hours per day by a dedicated team working on a shift basis. The children and young people can live with us until they move into adult accommodation, and therefore it is essential that the service feels like home

About the employer; this is a large country wide charity.

About the job; our Children`s Residential Care Worker performs a critical role within our services and are a vital part of the team.
Work with the team to create a safe and secure environment within the home.
Meet the care needs of the children.
Build secure and professional working relationships with each child to understand and communicate their needs through listening, conversations and using pictures.
Safeguard the children - including reporting and responding to safeguarding disclosures and accessing support from relevant services and managers when necessary.
Follow protocols to contact emergency services as required to deal with any relevant issue or incident.
Have an open and flexible approach to working with children and a commitment to understanding how to positively manage behaviours that can challenge.
Complete general housekeeping and domestic tasks to maintain living standards within the home including cleaning, loading/unloading the washing machine, tidying children`s rooms and clothes, to keep the home safe, clean, and tidy and helping prepare everything the children will need for the following day.
Maintain a safe environment by paying regard to building security, monitoring CCTV, understanding, and implementing fire drill arrangements.
Carry out health and safety procedures, including regular inspections of communal areas during the night.
To complete a handover process with shift leaders, and with incoming staff that highlights any issues or incidents during the day.
To record telephone calls, incidents, conversations, repairs, or faults on the system and ensure they are included in the handover process.

About the ideal candidate; successful candidates will have experience working in a childcare or children`s residential setting and have knowledge and understanding of working with children with complex needs. Candidates should ideally hold a level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare (England) or equivalent level 3 qualification in Health and Social Care, Childcare, or similar. Alternatively, we can support access to a level 3 qualification upon employment.

This is a full time and permanent role paying £21,500 - £25,000 with the option of overtime. You will be offered an intense induction followed by consistent training and supervisions. Progression is offered and supported. Qualifications are also paid for.

To apply for this role or to discuss this role further, please either send your CV to Zoe Gunn at BS Social Care via or call Zoe on 07484 037455.

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