- To support the children and young people in all day-to-day activities and interests
- To promote the young person's independence and wellbeing
- To attend weekends away, holidays and trips away with the Children
- To attend weekend and evening activities to support the children and young people in their interests. This can range from climbing and baking cakes to weekend activities away!
- To protect the children and young people from any risks to their health and welfare
- To provide emotional and practical support to the young people within your home.
- To ensure the safety of young people by maintaining up-to-date knowledge of care plans and guidelines
Back to searchAn exciting opportunity has arisen for residential support workers in the West Midlands, working within Childrens Residential Homes.The service aims to ensure that its most vulnerable children's needs are met and that their life chances are maximised to enable them to achieve their full potential. As a residential support worker, you will be part of a team providing 24 hour care and ensuring that the quality of care provided is consistent in line with local authority and OFSTED standards.Your duties will include;
Residential Support Worker
PPR Social Care
Posted 6 days ago, valid for 20 days
Solihull, West Midlands B90 4SF
£20,000 - £24,000 per annum
Full Time
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Sonic Summary
- An exciting opportunity has arisen for residential support workers in the West Midlands, working within Children's Residential Homes.
- The service aims to meet the needs of vulnerable children and maximize their life chances.
- The role requires supporting children in daily activities, promoting independence, and ensuring their safety and wellbeing.
- The salary for this position ranges from £26,000 to £29,500, with shift patterns covering days, weekends, and sleeps.
- Candidates should have relevant experience, although the specific years of experience required are not mentioned.