Canary House Care Ltd
Residential Support Worker

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Job Description
We are passionate about delivering outstanding support to young people with autism and learning difficulties, complex health needs and physical disabilities. We feel strongly that every individual young person should have positive and meaningful life experiences. We also feel strongly about providing support in the community for those who are carers and those who are cared for.
Purpose of the Role
The Residential Support Worker will act as a role model and guide the young people in our care and will work closely with them to provide support and guidance. They will work with the young people to help them with their emotional and physical needs, as well as helping them overcome any difficulties or past trauma so the young people can fulfil their potential.
Equal Opportunities
Canary House Care is committed to equal opportunities for all and values diversity across our team and the young people we care for. All staff are responsible for ensuring equal opportunities are available for all and to challenge any discriminative behaviour against the young people or colleagues.
General Responsibilities
- To provide outstanding care to the young people in the home, supporting them with their individual needs, whilst working within current legislation and standards
- To understand and adhering to the Safeguarding of all young people in our care
- To act as a positive role model
- To display appropriate conduct at all times
- To build trusting and positive relationships with the young people
- To ensure the young people are nurtured in a supportive environment
- Helping the young people to feel safe and secure in the home
- Able to challenge inappropriate behaviours and support the young people to behave in an acceptable manner
- Provide support for the young people during emotionally difficult times
- Provide support to enable the young people to achieve their goals and aspirations
- To keep detailed, accurate records and produce reports as required
- To attend and participate in young people’s meetings
- To assist with education, extracurricular activities and clubs in the community
- To act as an advocate for the young people, whilst encouraging and supporting them to have their voice heard
- To be key worker for the young person - updating of Placement Care Plans, ensuring all needs are met, be a positive role model, be supportive
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Team Responsibilities
- Supporting colleagues, helping out when required, especially in times of distress
- Be consistent with boundaries set for the young people
- Attend and participate in Team Meetings
- Attend and participate in Supervision Meetings
- Complete all training requirements
- Understanding the ethos of the home
- Understanding and adhering to the policies and procedures of the home
- Understanding and adhering to the Risk Assessments in place
- Understanding and adhering to the Placement Care Plan for the young people
- If required, Whistleblowing, where colleague’s conduct causes concern
Working Pattern
- Various shifts available – 12 hours, day shifts, night shifts, sleep in (£50 sleep in rate)
- Option to undertake continuous shifts / bulk shifts together to finish the week with sleeping time in between for candidates who live farther than daily commute distance.
- Double time for Christmas Day, New Year's Day and Easter Sunday. All other bank holidays paid at one and a half times.
- Individual requirements can be discussed at interview.


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Recruitment Process
Please note that you must be 22 years old or above to apply as per Children’s Homes Regulations 2015.
Canary House Care operates a Safer Recruitment policy, which includes a robust vetting process, to ensure the safeguarding of the young people in our care. If successful, the appointment will be subject to references and enhanced DBS check.
Accountable to
Residential Support Workers are accountable to: Team Leader(s), Deputy Manager, Registered Manager, Responsible Individual
Qualifications
- Residential Childcare: 1 year (preferred)
- Support Environment: 1 year (preferred)
- NVQ Level 3 Residential Childcare (preferred)
Job Types
- Full-time
- Part-time
- Permanent
Pay
£12.60-£14.60 per hour
Benefits
- Casual dress
- Discounted or free food
- Free parking
- On-site parking
Schedule
- 12 hour shift
- Day shift
- Night shift
- Weekend availability
Supplemental pay types
- Bonus Scheme
Experience
- working with children /young people: 1 year (preferred)
- Support Environment: 1 year (preferred)
Licence/Certification
- NVQ Level 3 Health & Social Care (preferred)
Work authorisation
- United Kingdom (required)
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