A
rare and exciting vacancy to join our growing Supported Living Team!
You
will be required to have a full UK Driving Licence and access to a
reliable car.
This
post is only available to applicants aged over 21 as permitted
under the Equality Act 2010.
We
are unable to offer sponsorship.
Shifts: 48 hours on
a rolling 2 on 4 off rota. We are unable to be flexible on this currently.
Salary:
£29,775
without Level 3/4 NVQ in Residential Childcare or
£31,752
with Level 3/4 NVQ in Residential Childcare
If
you have a positive attitude, a sense of humour and a passion and
drive to help young people fulfil their potential, then we would
love to hear from you.
We
are looking for a 16+ Supported Living Support Worker who is
enthusiastic, patient, reliable and highly motivated to join our
team in Somerset. Providing support and guidance to unaccompanied
young adults as they journey towards independent living.
This
is an exciting and rewarding opportunity requiring post holders to
contribute to the transition from care to independence, as part of a
dedicated team working to enrich the opportunities available to
young people.
Main
Duties & Responsibilities:
There
are many roles and responsibilities of a supported living support
worker, including:
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Supporting
young people leaving care aged 16 to 18 years in a range of
practical, personal, social and financial ways to help to
enable and develop their independence and to help them become
confident, successful and contributing in their community.
-
Complete
weekly and monthly reports, support plans and risks assessments
via our bespoke online system to ensure accurate recording on
file is adhered.
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Help
to identify risks and concerns and liaise with the wider team
to put plans in place to ensure that young people are safe.
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Supporting
young people to re-join/continue with their education and or
learning journey or take the first steps on their journey to employment.
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Ensuring
the placement appearance is kept to a high standard, maintenance,
including cleaning daily.
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Helping
young people to enjoy affordable and sustainable activities within
their local community.
-
Using
creative and inclusive approaches to support young people's
development and improve their aspirations through 1-1 key
work sessions.
-
Liaising
with external agencies and professionals.
-
Adhering
to policies and procedures to safeguard young people from harm and abuse.
-
Managing
challenging behaviour and difficult situations.
Making
friends is often difficult for the young people we support, and so a
key responsibility of being a supported living support worker is
promoting and planning meaningful days. This can be supporting
individuals to pursue and enjoy their hobbies and interests,
accessing training and education, getting involved in community
groups, or encouraging learning a new life skill like cooking or DIY.
Skills Required:
-
Excellent
interpersonal skills to build trusting relationships with young
people and partner agencies.
-
Experience
of working with young people and/or challenging behaviour in
either paid, unpaid or volunteer capacity.
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Strong
organisational skills to be flexible and responsive, to meet the
needs of young people.
-
Good
IT skills with ability to use Outlook, online recording
systems, Excel, Word, using a tablet and a smart phone.
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Empathy
and understanding of the needs of young people leaving care, and
the barriers they face.
-
An
ability to maintain appropriate and professional boundaries.
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Willingness
to undertake sleep-in shifts and flexible to work on a rota basis.
-
You
will be able to keep accurate records and providing written
reports on young people for planning meetings, reviews or any
other meetings as directed by the line manager.
-
Desirable
but not essential - QCF Level 3 in children's residential care
(working with young people) or equivalent.
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Full,
clean UK driving license.
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Have
or be willing to have business insurance for transport,
if/when required.
This
role is subject to the successful applicant having an enhanced DBS
check for child and adult workforce with barred list checks.
This
post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and
therefore applicants are required to declare any convictions,
cautions, reprimands, and final warnings that are not protected
(i.e. that are not filtered out) as defined by the Rehabilitation
of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (as amended in 2013
& 2023).
This
post is only available to applicants aged over 21 as permitted
under the Equality Act 2010.