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A specialized care provider in Shoreham-by-Sea is looking for Support Workers to provide trauma-informed care to children in residential placements. Candidates should hold or be willing to obtain a Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare and possess significant experience working with young people who have experienced trauma. Benefits include a competitive salary with generous uplifts, funded qualifications, and various employee support resources.
Did you know there are thousands of children across the country in incorrect or unsuitable care placements?
That’s thousands of children who do not have access to the care and support they need to thrive, thousands of children being let down repeatedly and thousands of children who are misunderstood.
Enter Protective Care Group, we exist to provide what we know is missing. We use a trauma informed approach, look past the challenging behaviour and recognise that beneath everything, there is a child who desperately needs the specialist support that our teams provide.
All the young people in our care receive:
To date, we have never given up on a young person, this has only been possible due to the hard work, understanding, experience and dedication our teams show daily.
Requirements
What are we looking for in our Support Workers?
We recently asked one of our young people what they want in a support worker, they said ‘someone that is kind, someone that will help them and someone who will get involved in their hobbies.’ As we are person centred it’s only right we take their lead.
Due to the level of care that we provide, we are looking for people that fit the following requirements:
It’s important that you understand all aspects of the role before of applying, like the working hours, possible working locations and the types of challenges you may encounter. Please follow this link to find out more:
More information: https://protective-care.co.uk/careers/careers-faqs/
Benefits
What you’ll get:
The ultimate reward is knowing you have made a difference to a child however, all our support workers also receive: