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Join a forward-thinking organization dedicated to supporting students with complex health conditions and autism. As a College Residential Support Worker, you will play a vital role in helping students thrive in a residential college environment. This position offers flexibility with a zero-hour contract, allowing you to work around your schedule. You will be part of a skilled team, providing essential support and guidance to students as they navigate their pathway to adulthood. With a variety of engaging activities and a commitment to professional development, this role is perfect for those passionate about making a difference in the lives of young people.
About The Company
Beaumont College is a very special place, and we are seeking to extend our work-family in response to increased demand for places at the college. If you have an empathy and understanding for our students, alongside a supportive and ambitious vision for them to each achieve their potential, then Beaumont College, Lancaster may have the perfect role for you.
About The Role
College Residential Support Worker - Residential Team – FLEXI BANK 0 hours contract, working with students who have complex health conditions and/or autism / ADHD. Communication is commonly behaviour related and positive behaviour support planning underpins education.
Location: Lancaster
£12.21 per hour.
Driver preferred but not essential.
We have roles for existing health and social care professionals and those new to the profession. The Salutem Academy offers all-age opportunities for further study for career progression, and operational training is planned around the service you work in.
Our Residential Teams support students to live and learn at Beaumont College. Following a Pathway to Adulthood, those students who are residential enjoy living alongside their peers, applying what they have learned into living, and enjoy life as a resident at college. There is a developing weekly activities schedule, which includes gaming, crafting, disco’s, karaoke, and more. Students may have complex health conditions and/or diagnoses or autism or similar conditions. Training around positive behaviour support will underpin the planning for daily routines.
You will join a skilled and experienced team of colleagues and support a wide range of students as they live away from home for the first time. This role involves working shifts, mornings, evenings, and weekends.
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