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Join a passionate team dedicated to providing individualized care for young people in need. As a Mental Health Waking Night Support Worker, you will play a crucial role in supporting young individuals to achieve greater independence and well-being. This rewarding position involves working night shifts, assisting with daily living tasks, and providing emotional support. With a focus on career development and training, this role offers a unique opportunity to make a significant impact in the lives of young people facing mental health challenges. If you're a driver with a full manual UK licence and a desire to help others, this is the perfect opportunity for you.
At Care in Mind, we recognise that the key to our success is the dedication and commitment of our workforce. Without them, we would not be able to provide the best care and support to our young people. It is important to us that our staff are valued and recognised for the work they do and we believe in supporting our staff to achieve their full potential through training and career development opportunities.
When you join Care in Mind you will be part of a team who are passionate about providing individualised care. Our staff are dedicated to the successful transition of young people to greater levels of independence and we have helped many to live increasingly happy and fulfilled lives, without the need for re-admission to mental health services.
Main area: Mental Health Waking Night Support Worker
Grade: Band 1
Contract: Permanent
Hours: Full time - 38.5 hours per week (You will need to be a driver to be able to apply for this role. You will be required to work shift patterns which will include weekends and bank holidays.)
Job ref: 1031.CH
Site: Cherryhurst Residential Service
Town: Bromborough
Salary: £26,186.16 Per annum
Salary period: Yearly
Closing: 05/01/2025 23:59
DRIVER ONLY - WITH FULL MANUAL UK LICENCE - NOT JUST AN AUTOMATIC LICENCE
Bromborough, Wirral
£26186.16 per annum
Full Time
Essential requirements of a Support Worker
Desirable Criteria of a Support Worker
Care in Mind provide residential services for young people aged 16-30 years old. The young people we care for often require a high level of support to assist with difficulties they may have from self-harming, behaviour, and emotional difficulties. Our aim is to support the young people using a therapeutic approach to help them achieve their individual goals, in preparation for transition to adult life.
Company Benefits
At Care in Mind our homes are always a hub of activity and energy where the young people can feel safe, and our staff enjoy coming to work. Our young people can still be quite active at night so you will have lots of interaction and will be required to support them with their wellbeing, education, household tasks and general life skills. There will also be more challenging aspects to the role such as incident management and de-escalation of challenging behaviours. You will be required to update online care records, complete medication administration, and provide effective handovers to the day staff. In addition, you will be responsible for the general upkeep and tidiness of the home ensuring the young people live in a homely environment. Even though you are working nights, you will have the support of another night worker or a sleep in and have access to an on-call manager for additional support.
At our home in Bromborough you will be working with young people who have a variety of mental health diagnoses including personality disorder, disordered eating, and complex post-traumatic stress disorder and those who use self-harm as a strategy to cope with their emotions. Several of our young people are preparing for moving on positively from the home into the community. Your role will include supporting them with their daily living - meal preparation, food shopping, prompting for self-care, medication administration, medical appointments, and general upkeep of their home. Our young people enjoy doing activities out of the home including clothes shopping, swimming, meals out, attending youth clubs and other groups, pamper sessions and cinema trips, which you will be able to support with.
Previous care experience is not essential and full training will be provided. You will receive ongoing support and mentoring from our friendly residential and clinical team which includes Reflective Practice, 1:1 supervisions and Group Staff support. You must be a driver to be able to apply for this post.
The job is highly rewarding and a great start to developing your career working with young people or enhancing your previous experience of mental health with the opportunity for excellent career development.
Additional Information
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (Amendment) (England and Wales) Order 2020 and it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service.