iMap Centre Ltd
Waking Night Children's Support Worker

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Are you Understanding, Empowering, and Aspirational? If so, you could help our children and young people make the best out of every night. Support workers are the key to providing outstanding care, and we are looking for vibrant, resilient, and committed people to join our growing team in Winsford. Night shifts are worked on a rolling rota as part of a rotating staff team.
Please note: we are unable to offer visa sponsorship for this role. Applicants must have the right to work in the UK at the time of application.
General Duties and Responsibilities
- Provide support, advocacy, and information to the individuals we support.
- Provide emotional and practical support to service users.
- Help service users meet their personal care needs sensitively and appropriately to a high standard, including personal hygiene, and preparing meals and drinks.
- Support service users to take any prescribed medicine, complying with all medicine policies, including storage, administering, and record-keeping.
- Help service users to identify and choose their support needs.
- Assist in devising, implementing, and reviewing support plans.
- Complete all duties assigned for waking night staff, including necessary household activities such as domestic cleaning, cooking, and laundry.
- Be an active member of the House/Service team.
- Work within, and promote, the Policies and Procedures of Person Centred Care.
- Provide a safe, comfortable, and supportive home for the individuals we support.
- Participate in the opportunities provided for training and development.
- Keep records and participate in administrative tasks.
- Ensure that the rights of the people we support are always protected and respected.
- Be compassionate and understanding.
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- Experience working with children or people with SEN/complex needs is essential for this role.
- Dynamic problem solver who can work well under pressure.
- Effective verbal and listening skills.
- Excellent time management and communication skills.
The description is not intended as a total definition of the post, only an outline of the duties involved. You are expected to carry out other activities that are within the scope of the role and which may reasonably be required by the Manager according to the normal practice of iMap.
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iMap reserves the right to close this advert earlier than the specified closing date should we receive a high number of applications.
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