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Child Support Worker (Night Shift) - Mental health

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Posted 7 hours ago, valid for 20 days
Location

Croydon, Surrey CR0 9XF, England

Salary

£13 - £18 per hour

Contract type

Full Time

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  • The Night Coach position at SuperCare Norwood in Croydon involves supporting vulnerable children and young people to enhance their independence and personal growth.
  • Candidates are required to have experience working with children or young people in an Ofsted environment and must possess a Level 3 Diploma or be working towards one.
  • The role offers a competitive salary that is 20% higher than the market rate, along with benefits such as private health insurance and a gym membership stipend.
  • Applicants must be legally allowed to work in the UK without sponsorship and should have a full and clean driving license.
  • This position requires flexibility to work shifts, including weekends and bank holidays, while contributing to a mission of empowering children with learning disabilities.

Being a Night Coach (also known as a Residential Support Worker, Children's Support Worker or Mental Health Advocate) at SuperCare Norwood in Croydon offers a fulfilling chance to positively influence the lives of vulnerable children and young people. In this role, you'll help them become more independent, succeed in their education, and grow personally through various enjoyable activities in a safe environment. You'll collaborate closely with young people, their families, social workers, and other organizations to ensure everyone's needs are addressed, making their transition to adulthood smooth.

Main Duties:

  • Direct work with young people, key working and generally taking an active part in providing day to day care & support on a shift work basis.
  • Working in partnership with young people, their social worker and carers and other relevant agencies.
  • To co-ordinate, monitor and review Care Plans for all allocated young people preparing to make the transition to adulthood and greater independence.
  • Taking responsibility for the upkeep of the establishment with regard to health and safety and primary care issues, as well as making autonomous decisions about individual young people's requests and behavior whilst on shift.
  • Administrative work and record keeping associated with key working responsibilities and the daily running of the home.
  • To ensure that young people carry as much responsibility for their own lives as they can reasonably and demonstrably be expected to carry, keeping them informed of their circumstances and rights, involving them in planning their lives, supporting them and helping them towards taking greater control and responsibility.
  • Respond appropriately to safeguarding concerns and report these effectively.
  • Attending to their day to day needs which is not limited to bathing, feeding, cooking for the young people.

Household Responsibilities:

  • To share in the practical activities necessary to maintain the House.
  • To care for the fabric, equipment and overall environment
  • To be accountable for moneys allocated for specific purposes.
  • Reporting repairs and ensuring that necessary actions are taken.

Personal:

  • To act as a role model and guide for young people setting principles and examples.
  • To keep abreast of good practice in order to develop skills, knowledge and experience, in accordance with a personal development plan.
  • To make use of regular professional supervision
  • To report to a line manager, or other appropriate person, malpractice or evidence which may suggest it.

Additional Duties:

  • To carry out any other reasonable duties as requested by management.
  • To work shifts including weekends and bank holidays on a Rota basis as required
  • Flexibility to work at other properties as directed by management.

Requirements to be successful:

  • Legally allowed to work in the UK without sponsorship
  • Experience of working with children / young people in Ofsted environment (important)
  • Level 3 Diploma or above (or currently working towards a Level 3 Diploma in Residential Child Care)
  • Enhanced DBS Check, and on the update service (essential)
  • Ability to drive with a full and clean license
  • Smart and agile to handle the daily needs and activities of the young people.

Why should you work for SuperCare?

We're on a mission to be the number 1 provider of children's homes in London and the South East. Our commitment to supporting and empowering our staff helps us build incredible teams of caring professionals that want to grow their careers with SuperCare, as backed up by our 98% staff retention rate!

As a member of SuperCare you'll get:

Our "1 Day on 2 Days Off" rota
Private health insurance and 24/7 GP access
Gym membership stipend per month, so you can choose where you gym!
Best-in-class compensation (we pay 20% higher than market rate)
Fully-paid support to complete your Level 3 and Level 5 NVQ's (which will help you earn even more)
Pension plan with Nest
Access to our company bonus scheme

And on top of that the opportunity to empower children with learning disabilities to be the best people they can possibly be! What more could you ask for?

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