Fair Ways
Children's Intervention/Residential Support Worker

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Who are Fair Ways and what do we stand for?
At Fair Ways we believe in making a difference through passionate care, support and education. Together we aim to build an institution that makes a difference to society and leaves a legacy greater than ourselves and our contributions. Our values sit at the heart of everything we do; we measure our wealth by the difference we make, rather than the profit we make. Fair Ways is a leading children’s services charity based in the Solent, delivering Fostering, Education, Residential and Family services and cares for over 400 children, families, young people and vulnerable adults each year.
Where and when do we need you?
We are looking for Support Workers to work as part of our fantastic team in our small collection of Children’s Residential and Intervention Homes in the Brecon Beacons National Park. Our intervention homes accommodate up to 5 children aged up to the age of 18 who have experienced trauma and possible placement disruption, who may then present with behaviours of concern. We have recently expanded our provision in the area and are excited to be opening a residential children’s home in early 2025, giving us the opportunity to engage a number of young people beyond the 12-week intervention programme, supporting our overall aim of a successful transition into long term foster care or supported living. Situated in the heart of the Brecon Beacons, young people placed here engage in a programme of exciting outdoor activities, these provide a platform for building relationships and therapeutic work focusing on self-esteem, identity and the development of pro-social coping skills to keep themselves and others safe.
As a Support worker, you will be involved exciting and rewarding things like:
- Being a Trauma Informed professional - To provide trauma informed responses through the individualised use of therapeutic and, where appropriate, physical intervention to ensure our young people are supported appropriately during times of crisis.
- Keeping Children Safe - To manage any child protection issues that may occur through effective reporting in line with the policies and procedures and to take an active role in understanding the risk assessments and individual behaviour support plans for young people to ensure they are provided with a safe and nurturing environment.
- Upholding appropriate professional boundaries - To proactively maintain safe and respectful relationships with young people providing effective support, guidance and care ensuring the maintenance of safe professional boundaries in line with best practice.
- Providing encouragement and Support - To actively encourage young people to engage with a range of outdoor and indoor activities to build confidence, self-esteem and maximise learning and development of new skills through alternative education to support sustainable outcomes and provide an enjoyable and varied home environment where young people can thrive.
- Making a house a home - To demonstrate the therapeutic importance of maintaining a clean, tidy and homely environment through effective role modelling and education, promoting high standards of physical care, hygiene and safety and demonstrating positive and healthy choices to support children to develop and thrive.
- Accurate recording, reporting and communication - Documenting and communicating all relevant information in conjunction with colleagues and other professionals, to promote and safeguard the welfare of the young people in placement.
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This role is offered as a permanent position. You will be working on a rota basis: Day 1: 9.00 to 23.00 with a sleep in, Day 2: 7.30 to 23.00 with a sleep in, Day 3: 7.30 to 10.00, Day 4 to 6 off. All candidates must have a full driving license and have access to the use of a car. Successful candidates will be required to provide an enhanced Disclosure (DBS). This disclosure cost will be met by Fair Ways.
Fair Ways are unable to provide VISA sponsorship for this role and all applicants will need to be able to provide evidence of right to work in the UK.
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Previous experience as a Support Worker or in a similar role is preferred.
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- Exciting Opportunities: Participate in free staff lotteries with amazing prizes, such as £1000 holiday vouchers, weekends away, luxury hampers, £1000 fostering referral scheme and vouchers. Experience a workplace that celebrates your contributions.
- Work-Life Balance: Enjoy a Holiday Accrual Scheme, an extra day of annual leave as a ‘wellbeing day’ and the option to purchase additional holidays (up to 5 days). We value your time and offer flexibility to accommodate your existing commitments.
- Health and Support: Benefit from Simply Health, our health cash plan, and access to our Employee Assistance Scheme, providing emergency financial assistance and 24/7 counselling services. Access your salary when you need it with Early Pay – The ability to withdraw an amount of your salary early each month to assist with any unforeseen circumstances.
- Growth and Development: Unlock your potential with our Education Grant, offering funding for accreditation up to master's level. Engage in leadership courses to enhance your skills and progress in your career.
- Wellbeing Matters: Experience team-building days, summer festivals, and well-being initiatives, promoting a positive work environment. Take advantage of discounted gym memberships and a cycle-to-work scheme to maintain a healthy lifestyle.
- Recognition and Rewards: Be appreciated for your dedication through annual Staff Awards and Long Service Awards. Build a secure future with our pension scheme and gain eligibility for a Blue Light Card.
- Supportive Community: Be part of our diverse workforce that embraces all communities. We value your unique perspective and encourage you to contribute to our inclusive and vibrant culture.
- Benefits may differ dependant on contract type.
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If you're passionate about making a difference and are ready to embark on an incredible journey, apply today and be a part of something amazing at Fair Ways. Join our team and help shape brighter futures!
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