Senior Support Worker
JG-128
Posted: 13/09/2024
- £29000 to £30000 Per: annum
- Derby, East Midlands,
- Permanent
Senior Support Worker - Childrens Home
Derby area
£29,000 - £30,000 per annum
36-48 hour week, 7-7. 28 days annual leave (including bank holidays)
MAIN RESPONSABILITIES
KEY TASKS
QUALIFICATIONS
Derby area
£29,000 - £30,000 per annum
36-48 hour week, 7-7. 28 days annual leave (including bank holidays)
MAIN RESPONSABILITIES
- To provide shift management and support to the team, in line with company policy and regulatory requirements. Supervising and providing guidance, support, direction and leadership to staff; ensuring tasks are effectively completed.
- To Model best practice approaches during challenging behaviours, ensuring there are coherent and consistently high levels of care.
- Work directly with others in the middle management team for the best interest of the young people, staff, and company.
KEY TASKS
- To ensure the care plans, risk assessments and key working sessions are up to date and effectively implemented daily representing best practices and reflective of the child’s views wishes and feelings.
- Establish and use methods to evaluate the quality of care provided by staff within the home and to make improvements where necessary, encouraging continuous improvement; and providing accurate and timely feedback to team members of actions and behaviours
- Model the best practice approaches to working with and supporting children with challenging behaviours and build staff confidence.
- Ensure a regular use of effective handovers and debriefs for staff.
- Take responsibility for ensuring all daily tasks are complete, along with health and safety checks.
- Participate in the transition process for children in and out of the home.
- Regularly review the staffing structure and support HR with recruitment, induction, and training.
- Support the Manager to regularly review the budget needs within the home where appropriate and shadow management as and when necessary to develop skills.
- Ensure daily practice within the homes reflects the equality and diversity goals of the company and the needs of the staff and young people
- Work effectively with all professionals and multiple agencies that are required for the best care of the young people.
- Conduct supervision and welfare meetings as and when required as per company policy.
- Provide consistent leadership, ensuring staff feel respected, listened to, and supported.
- Take part in scheduling shifts and working on the rota to ensure that the home is staffed appropriately and adequately. Ensuring on-call and managerial presence at all appropriate times.
- Safeguarding
- Ensure staff, visitors and young people are safeguarded daily and health and safety protocols are followed according to the health and Safety at work act 1974
- Work with your staff team to ensure positive outcomes, reducing incidents and providing a safe environment for young people, visitors, and staff.
- Report and whistle blow any work situation that is deemed by the management of the health and Safety Act 1999, to cause imminent danger and shortcomings of the employer’s protection arrangements.
- To monitor and maintain standards against agreed criteria and objectives and to implement quality assurance systems, which reflect agreed good practice.
- Understand and work within the individual health needs of each young person which may include but not exhausting
- Eating and diet plans where appropriate
- Administering the correct medication
- Attending medical/hospital appointments/health checks/dental/CAMHS
- Wellbeing
- Support and develop the mental and physical health and wellbeing of young people in their care.
- Provide life skills and development activities, that build independence, appreciation and confidence in children and young people (working within the agreed independence plan).
- Assist the young people to set aims and goals and support them in the achievement of these.
- Develop and support young people in developing key life skills from basic hygiene, daily chores, shopping and financial management/savings/pocket money (whichever are the most appropriate)
- Encourage and coach young people to make the right choices, take responsibility for their actions and consider the possible consequences.
- Key Working
- Act as the main co-ordinator of services for a particular young person(s) in the home
- Where possible have involvement in visits prior to admission and during transition to help settle the young person in as quickly as possible
- Establish and maintain an appropriate and professional relationship with the young person
- Help and support other colleagues to follow the agreed approaches and care strategies set out in the Placement Plan
- Ensure all necessary paperwork i.e. risk assessments, records and placement plans are up to date, prepared and collated in readiness for Key Worker meetings, LAC meetings and Placement Plan reviews
- Help to monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of the placement plan and care strategies, feeding back to the relevant parties accordingly
- Attend and contribute to any relevant professional meeting in relation to the young person
- Work in partnership with colleagues to assist the young person in developing and maintaining social, recreational, cultural and religious links through daily living activities inside and outside the home.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Experienced RCW with a track record of high performance or 1-2 years working in a transferable role
- Diploma Level 3 in Residential Child Care (England) qualification or working towards this.
- Ability to work within a 24/7 operation and to support in On Call
- DBS on update service or able to pass an enhanced DBS check