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A child care provider in the UK seeks a Therapeutic Support Worker to safeguard and support children and young people. This role promotes a safe environment where children can thrive, emphasizing relationship-building, educational support, and individual care. Ideal candidates will have experience with challenging behaviours and a Level 3 qualification, demonstrating strong interpersonal skills. Training in various areas including first aid and safeguarding will be provided to ensure comprehensive care.
To actively safeguard and support children and young people, promoting their rights as individuals and ensuring quality care in accordance with individual care plans and the policies and procedures of Five Aspen Ltd.
To ensure provision of a safe and homely environment both individually and as part of a team to help children and young people a sense of belonging and where they are able to reach their individual potential by strengthening areas of weakness and developing areas of strength. This will entail the ability to work within The Children’s Home Regulations (2018) and the Ofsted Inspection framework under the direction of the Home Manager and Senior Management Team.
The role may include undertaking delegated responsibilities for designated tasks. The ability to maintain confidentiality of information is also important, whilst an ability to identify when and where to share information to support the child’s best interests is also key in accordance with The Children’s Act 2004.
The Home Manager and Senior Management Team, also Senior staff or shift leads as designated by the Home Manager.
This is a diverse position. You will be a corporate parent and a positive role model, helping fulfil the needs of the child or young person in your care to improve their lives. To promote the Physical, Emotional, Social and Mental Health needs of children and young people within our home/s.
Supporting children and young people through 48-hour shifts, you will receive a handover from the previous team. This will allow you to establish any areas of success or concern for the day.
You will support our children and young people to attend education, complete age-appropriate self-care tasks, undertake activities, some of which will include outdoor pursuits, and provide support and guidance throughout the day. You will provide corporate parental advice and complete appropriate reporting.
On a daily basis, you will complete relevant paperwork, undertake household chores and chaperone the children/young people on appointments and other activities. There will be occasions where you may have to administer medication; medication training will be provided.
We ensure our staff are fully trained to meet individual needs; therefore, you will receive an induction, followed by shadow shifts and regular supervisions. Also, because you will be faced with challenging behaviour, you will be fully trained in conflict management and Physical Intervention (PI).
The role will involve 1-1 or 2-1 working and ensuring the safety and progress of the individual in your care.
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