Youth Justice Officer (Social Worker - Advanced (4 Years) (PO3))
An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Youth Justice Officer to join this progressive company operating within the youth justice sector. As a Youth Justice Officer in this role, you will supervise statutory orders for children and young people, ensuring the court's sentence is delivered through facilitating compliance or enforcement where needed.
Key Responsibilities:
As a Youth Justice Officer, key responsibilities will include: conducting in-depth ASSETPlus assessments to understand offending behaviours; representing the company at youth courts and managing a complex caseload; developing intervention plans with measurable targets; multi-agency working and information sharing; providing support for remanded young people; advising on safety, welfare and protection concerns. Experience in statutory social work roles such as Youth Justice Officer or Probation Officer is essential for this technical position.
The Successful Candidate:
To be considered for this role as a Youth Justice Officer, you will have a minimum of two years' experience in a statutory youth justice or social work context. Expertise in using assessment tools such as ASSETPlus to analyse risk and develop robust risk management plans is critical. Strong written communication and case management skills are needed to undertake reporting duties. As a qualified social worker or probation officer, you will have the skills to engage effectively with young people and represent the interests of both victims and offenders.
Benefits:
In return for your experience as a Youth Justice Officer, this company offers competitive salary plus training and development opportunities. The role allows opportunities for specialism in areas such as court work, custody visits or remand support. Career progression is also available to more senior Youth Justice Officer roles within the company. Join this innovative organisation to make a positive difference as a skilled Youth Justice Officer (Social Worker - Advanced (4 Years) (PO3)).
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Do you have experience in young offenders, youth justice or custodial? Are you looking to work in a exciting and challenging service? Are you looking for a progressive career pathway? Apply here!
If you have answered yes to any of the above, then please get in touch as we have an opportunity available with the local authority to work in one of their secure children’s homes as a Residential Support Worker.
The unit is a secure children’s home which offers care and support to young people aged 10-18 who have been referred by the Youth Custody Service and includes Youth Offenders.
The Secure Unit has been designed to a very high standard and is structured to provide physical containment in an environment which is comfortable and attractive. The Unit holds 24 beds (predominantly boys) and the young people can present physically threatening behaviour and the environment can become tense and anxiety provoking, the ideal candidate would be able to withheld these situations and have previous experience de-escalating these situations.
On offer as a Residential Support Worker
Starting salary of £27,334
Secure Unit Allowance so OTE is £31,000
Rota’d hours between 7.00am-10.30pm and alternate weekend working
On site meals usually eaten with the young people
Local authority employer benefits
Fully funded training and ongoing professional development
The successful candidate must have
Experience working with vulnerable young people
Experience working with complex behaviours and challenging behaviours
Experience working in youth offending or secure services
An understanding of safeguarding
Flexibility to work shifts including weekends and evenings
A personality made up of resilience, determination and empathy
If you are looking for a new role in a secure service, apply here!
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Do you have experience working with young people in care or in the justice system? Are you interested in working with young offenders? Are you emotionally and physically resilient?
If you have answered yes to any of the above, then please get in touch as we have an opportunity available with the local authority to work in one of their secure children’s homes as a Residential Care Worker.
The unit is a secure children’s home which offers care and support to young people aged 10-18 who have been referred by the Youth Custody Service and includes Youth Offenders.
The young people can present physically threatening behaviour and the environment can become tense and anxiety provoking, so for everybody's safety surveillance cameras are in use in most areas of the building.
On offer as a Residential Care Worker.
Starting salary of £27334
Secure Unit Allowance of £2,500 per annum
Additional £1,400 (approx) for Weekend and Bank Holiday working
OTE is £31,000
Rota’d hours between 7.30am-10.30pm and alternate weekend working - No Nights or Sleep Ins
On site meals usually eaten with the young people
Local authority employer benefits
Fully funded training and ongoing professional development
The successful candidate must have
Experience working with young people in Children;s Homes, Care Leavers, Youth Justice
Or Transferable experience from Prison Office, Probation Officer, Youth Offending, Custodial Services
Understanding of young people safeguarding, secure or prison environment
Emotional and Physical resilience as you will need to work with agressive behaviour and restraints
If you are looking for a new role in a secure service, apply here!
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Do you want to work with children who have had difficult starts to life? Are you empathetic, enthusiastic and want to make a difference? Do you have experience working with young people, youth or children? Apply here!
The Support Worker job is a permanent full-time job paying £22,105.20 (£10.90 an hour) plus sleep ins at £62.64 (x1 times a week = £3,257) and fully funded qualifications.
My client will consider applications from graduates with relevant degree, candidates with no practical experience but genuine passion for working with young people.
The successful candidate must have
Experience working with children or young people in some capacity (children’s social care, youth work, volunteering, education or interest in psychology, youth development and vulnerable young people)
Flexibility to work shifts including weekends, evenings, nights and sleep ins.
Clean DBS
If you are looking for your new career path which is challenging but highly rewarding with fully funded qualifications, apply here!
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Do you want to work with children who have had difficult starts to life? Do you want to work term time only? Are you empathetic, enthusiastic and want to make a difference? Do you have experience working with young people, youth or children? Apply here!
My client, a national provider who support children and young people who have suffered abuse, neglect and have developed behavioural difficulties, are looking to hire Support Workers in their purpose-built children’s home in Trowbridge.
The home delivers personalised support to young people aged between 8-18 years old who display emotional, behavioural difficulties to help them move forward from their difficulties and learning disabilities. The Support Workers are integral to the development of the young people.
The Senior Support Worker job is a permanent full-time job paying £27,300 (£14.00 per hour). My client will consider applications from graduates with relevant degree, candidates with no practical experience but genuine passion for working with young people.
The successful candidate must have
Experience working with children or young people in some capacity (children’s social care, youth work, volunteering, education or interest in psychology, youth development and vulnerable young people)
Willing to work term time only.
Positive mentality who is resilient, empathetic and has a genuine passion for improving outcomes of young people.
Clean DBS
Must have a valid Driving License.
If you are looking for your new career path which is challenging but highly rewarding with fully funded qualifications, apply here!
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Do you want to work with children who have had difficult starts to life? Are you empathetic, enthusiastic and want to make a difference? Do you have experience working with young people, youth or children? Apply here!
My client, a national provider who support children and young people who have suffered abuse, neglect and have developed behavioural difficulties, are looking to hire Support Workers in their purpose-built children’s home in Newport.
The home delivers personalised, therapeutic support to young people aged between 8-18 years old who display emotional, behavioural difficulties to help them move forward from their difficulties. The Support Workers are integral to the development of the young people.
Our Residential Support Workers receive specialist training in respect of early trauma, CSE, HSB, Children’s rights and participation. We work to a multi-disciplinary approach with clear measurable outcome.
The Support Worker job is a permanent full-time job paying £23,412.00 plus £67.50 sleep-in (approx. 8pm, £5,940pa) My client will consider applications from graduates with relevant degree, candidates with no practical experience but genuine passion for working with young people.
The successful candidate must have
Experience working with children or young people in some capacity (children’s social care, youth work, volunteering, education or interest in psychology, youth development and vulnerable young people)
Flexibility to work shifts including weekends, evenings, nights and sleep ins.
Positive mentality who is resilient, empathetic and has a genuine passion for improving outcomes of young people.
Clean DBS
If you are looking for your new career path which is challenging but highly rewarding with fully funded qualifications, apply here!
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Role: Youth Offending Service Worker
Location: Royal Borough of Greenwich
Rate of Pay: £20-£25 per hour
Contact: Lewis.Ashcroft@servicecare.org.uk
Are you passionate about guiding young individuals toward a brighter future? Service Care Solutions invites you to join our team as a Youth Offending Service Case Worker in the Royal Borough of Greenwich. In this role, you'll work closely with children and young people facing complex needs and behaviors, both in the community and in custody. Here's what the position entails:
Responsibilities:
Conducting holistic assessments to understand risk and protective factors.
Developing and implementing creative interventions to address criminogenic needs.
Engaging and motivating clients to comply with court orders and build trusting relationships.
Collaborating with multidisciplinary teams and external agencies to achieve positive outcomes.
Incorporating restorative approaches into daily practice.
Preparing reports for courts and referral order panels.
Attending court proceedings to provide support and guidance.
Working with parents to develop their parenting skills and support their child's progress.
Undertaking various duties including office tasks, home visits, and self-evaluation.
Maintaining accurate records and staying updated on practice developments and legislation.
Qualifications:
Passion for working with young people and making a difference in their lives.
Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced, multidisciplinary environment.
Flexibility to adapt to changing priorities and occasional weekend work.
If you're ready to join a dynamic team dedicated to reducing offending behavior and promoting positive change, we want to hear from you! Contact Lewis Ashcroft at Lewis.Ashcroft@servicecare.org.uk to apply or learn more about this exciting opportunity.....Read more...
Please do not apply for this job if you require sponsorship to work in the UK. This position is only available for those who have right to work in the UK.
Do you want to work with children who have had difficult starts to life? Are you empathetic, enthusiastic and want to make a difference? Do you have experience working with young people, youth or children? Apply here!
My client, a national provider who support children and young people who have suffered abuse, neglect and have developed behavioural difficulties, are looking to hire Support Workers in their purpose-built children’s home in Bromyard.
The home delivers personalised, therapeutic support to young people aged between 10 and 19 years old who display emotional, behavioural difficulties to help them move forward from their difficulties. The Support Workers are integral to the development of the young people.
Our Residential Support Workers receive specialist training in respect of early trauma, CSE, HSB, Children’s rights and participation. We work to a multi-disciplinary approach with clear measurable outcome.
The Support Worker job is a permanent full-time job paying £22,598. My client will consider applications from graduates with relevant degree, candidates with no practical experience but genuine passion for working with young people.
The successful candidate must have
Experience working with children or young people in some capacity (children’s social care, youth work, volunteering, education or interest in psychology, youth development and vulnerable young people)
Flexibility to work shifts.
Positive mentality who is resilient, empathetic and has a genuine passion for improving outcomes of young people.
Clean DBS
Please follow the instructions on this website to apply your interest, or alternatively for more information on this position please contact Jordan Bright at Charles Hunter Associates on 0118 948 5555 or via email at jbright@charecruitment.com
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Sirona Medical are looking to recruit a Youth Justice Officer with experience in Asset Plus Assessment in London. If you are available and interested in working with Sirona Medical as a Qualified Social Worker/Probation Officer in London please do not delay in contacting us. Job Role: This particular role is based within Islington. The Youth Justice Officer must have experience of Asset Plus assessments, working with high risk children and young people, proficient in youth court and managing a complex caseload.To supervise the statutory orders that children and young people become subject to that are the responsibility of the Youth Justice Service.To ensure the sentence of the court is delivered by encouraging and facilitating compliance by young people with their court orders and to use enforcement processes in cases where young people do not comply with their court orders.To prepare pre-sentence, referral order reports and other reports according to national standards.To represent the Youth Justice Service at the Youth Court and other Courts, including the Crown Court as required, including Saturday, Bank Holiday and any other occasional Courts.In partnership with children’s service social work teams to provide support for young people remanded to Local Authority accommodation to enable them to remain in the community and reduce any risk of re-offending.To work in partnership with the Secure Estate visiting and delivering a service to young people who are remanded or sentenced to custody in order to address their offending behaviour and related issues in preparation for release and to facilitate their resettlement into the communityTo undertake office duty as required -To manage a caseload and undertake direct work with children, young people and their parents/carers, including lone working, undertaking home visits and meeting young people at other community venues.Have in depth experience ASSETPlus and other assessment tools to gather and analyse information that leads to an accurate in-depth understanding of a young person’s offending behaviour.To make accurate, clear assessments of risk in relation to harm to the public, dangerousness, re-offending and vulnerability and to develop and implement a risk management plan.To develop and deliver intervention plans with specific, measurable, achievable, realistic and time-bound targets which are based on assessed need and which help a young person avoid reoffending; assist a young person to achieve their potential and help to protect victims and communities.To promote multi agency working through good communication and attendance at case reviewsTo provide a robust structure of supervision and support for those young people on bail and at risk of being remanded in custody.To advise the line manager, Youth Justice Service Manager and/or other appropriate professionals of any concerns relating to the safety, welfare and protection of children and young people.To provide opportunities for restorative justice to victims and offenders.To represent the Youth Justice Service and promote its work to other agencies and provide reliable, accurate and timely information.To collaborate and work in partnership with other agencies in the public, private and voluntary sector in order to achieve positive outcomes for children and young people.Sirona Medical will be providing the Youth Justice Officer to the Local Authority. You will be representing Sirona Medical and the Local Authority.The role is one Youth Justice Officer full time 35 hours per week. As a Youth Justice Officer, you must have a degree in either Social Work or Probation with a minimum of two years statutory experience within Youth Justice.AssetPlus trained.To act in accordance with Social Work England registration if applicable. What Sirona Medical will offer you: - Great pay rates dependent on specialities. - Variation of locations you want to be booked. - A dedicated recruitment consultant - 24 hour support. - Fast track registration with efficient compliance process. - An Excellent Referral Bonus Scheme! We also supply the following to both NHS and private sector. Nurse, General Nurse, RGN,NMC, Nurse, Band 5, Band 6, HCA, Community Nurse, specialist Nurse. A&E, Endoscopy, Theatre. Sirona Medical is a Healthcare Recruitment Agency supplying staff across many sectors within the UK. Sirona Medical has an excellent reputation for providing reliable Healthcare Professionals to both the NHS and private sector. We are renowned for our fast, friendly and high quality service. Our thorough recruitment process ensures that we only provide the very best talent to our clients. With over 60 years combined experience in the recruitment industry, our experienced Recruiters are always available to provide you with the highest service levels. Sirona Medical believes in the ethics of providing more than just a service, but a relationship that allows both clients and candidates, to feel that no matter the query, request or demand, we will meet and exceed your expectations. Talk to real human, a real recruiter not a computer or an order filler, honestly we don’t bite, please give us a call when you are free or contact us via the advertisement apply button, alternatively send us an email. ....Read more...
Please do not apply for this job if you require sponsorship to work in the UK. This position is only available for those who have right to work in the UK.
Do you have experience as a Teaching Assistant or Learning Support Assistant? Are you looking to work in an exciting and challenging service? Are you looking for a progressive career pathway? Do you have experience working with young people, youth or children? Apply Here!
If you have answered yes to any of the above, then please get in touch as we have an opportunity available. My client, a national provider who support children and young people who have suffered abuse, neglect and have developed behavioural difficulties, are looking to hire Support Workers in their purpose-built children’s home in Newport.
Our Residential Support Workers receive specialist training in respect of early trauma, CSE, HSB, Children’s rights and participation. We work to a multi-disciplinary approach with clear measurable outcome.
The Support Worker job is a permanent full-time job paying £23,412.00 plus £67.50 sleep-in (approx. 8pm, £5,940pa) My client will consider applications from graduates with relevant degree, candidates with no practical experience but genuine passion for working with young people.
The successful candidate must have
Experience working with children or young people in some capacity (children’s social care, youth work, volunteering, education or interest in psychology, youth development and vulnerable young people)
Flexibility to work shifts including weekends, evenings, nights and sleep ins.
Positive mentality who is resilient, empathetic and has a genuine passion for improving outcomes of young people.
Clean DBS
Must have a full driving valid Driving License!
Please follow the instructions on this website to apply your interest, or alternatively for more information on this position please contact Jordan Bright at Charles Hunter Associates on 0118 948 5555 or via email at jbright@charecruitment.com
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Please do not apply for this job if you require sponsorship to work in the UK. This position is only available for those who have right to work in the UK.
Do you have experience as a Teaching Assistant or Learning Support Assistant? Are you looking to work in an exciting and challenging service? Are you looking for a progressive career pathway? Do you have experience working with young people, youth or children? Apply Here!
If you have answered yes to any of the above, then please get in touch as we have an opportunity available. My client, a national provider who support children and young people who have suffered abuse, neglect and have developed behavioural difficulties, are looking to hire Support Workers in their purpose-built children’s home in Newport.
Our Residential Support Workers receive specialist training in respect of early trauma, CSE, HSB, Children’s rights and participation. We work to a multi-disciplinary approach with clear measurable outcome.
The Support Worker job is a permanent full-time job paying £23,412.00 plus £67.50 sleep-in (approx. 8pm, £5,940pa) My client will consider applications from graduates with relevant degree, candidates with no practical experience but genuine passion for working with young people.
The successful candidate must have
Experience working with children or young people in some capacity (children’s social care, youth work, volunteering, education or interest in psychology, youth development and vulnerable young people)
Flexibility to work shifts including weekends, evenings, nights and sleep ins.
Positive mentality who is resilient, empathetic and has a genuine passion for improving outcomes of young people.
Clean DBS
Must have a full driving valid Driving License!
Please follow the instructions on this website to apply your interest, or alternatively for more information on this position please contact Jordan Bright at Charles Hunter Associates on 0118 948 5555 or via email at jbright@charecruitment.com
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Support Worker
Location: Broadstairs, Kent
Salary: £13.90 - £15.40 per hour + Excellent Benefits
Full-Time, Permanent, 41-52 weeks per year
The Client:
A reputable educational firm, our client provides education for children and young people with severe intellectual disabilities within the autistic spectrum continuum.
The Role:
As a Support Worker, you will foster a nurturing culture, support youth at home, promote well-being, and practice reflection.
Responsibilities:
? Prioritise health, well-being, and safety, including intimate personal care.
? Facilitate effective communication with parents/carers through various methods.
? Encourage positive relationships with parents, carers, and professionals.
? Adapt daily routines, utilising dynamic risk assessment for a safe environment.
? Enhance the personal environment and community for young individuals.
? Collaborate on individual plans, ensuring accurate records and information security.
? Keep young individuals at the centre during keyworker sessions and meetings.
? Undertake sleeping-in duties and support the 24-hour curriculum.
? Adhere to policies, engage in continuous professional development, and commit to qualifications.
Requirements:
? Previously worked as a Support Worker or in a similar role.
? At least 2 years of experience in working with children with autism and / or severe learning difficulties.
? Ideally possess Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare or willing to attain within 2 years.
? GCSE English Language (Grade C or above) or commitment to achieve within the probationary period.
? Certificate in Adult Literacy Level 2 within probationary period.
? Understanding Safe Handling of Medication Level 2.
Benefits:
? Free parking
? Meals provided
? Private healthcare
? Local Government Pension
Apply now for this exceptional opportunity to work with a dynamic team and further enhance your career.
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Support Worker
Location: Broadstairs, Kent
Salary: £13.90 - £15.40 per hour + Excellent Benefits
Full-Time, Permanent, 41-52 weeks per year
The Client:
A reputable educational firm, our client provides education for children and young people with severe intellectual disabilities within the autistic spectrum continuum.
The Role:
As a Support Worker, you will foster a nurturing culture, support youth at home, promote well-being, and practice reflection.
Responsibilities:
* Prioritise health, well-being, and safety, including intimate personal care.
* Facilitate effective communication with parents/carers through various methods.
* Encourage positive relationships with parents, carers, and professionals.
* Adapt daily routines, utilising dynamic risk assessment for a safe environment.
* Enhance the personal environment and community for young individuals.
* Collaborate on individual plans, ensuring accurate records and information security.
* Keep young individuals at the centre during keyworker sessions and meetings.
* Undertake sleeping-in duties and support the 24-hour curriculum.
* Adhere to policies, engage in continuous professional development, and commit to qualifications.
Requirements:
* Previously worked as a Support Worker or in a similar role.
* At least 2 years of experience in working with children with autism and / or severe learning difficulties.
* Ideally possess Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare or willing to attain within 2 years.
* GCSE English Language (Grade C or above) or commitment to achieve within the probationary period.
* Certificate in Adult Literacy Level 2 within probationary period.
* Understanding Safe Handling of Medication Level 2.
Benefits:
* Free parking
* Meals provided
* Private healthcare
* Local Government Pension
Apply now for this exceptional opportunity to work with a dynamic team and further enhance your career.
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Job Description
Service Care Solutions has a new and exciting opportunity which has become available working as a Family time worker with Bolton Council.
Bolton Council are currently looking for someone who is happy to work 37 hours per week.
Key responsibilities
To work across the Family Time service delivering a range of high-quality interventions, primarily delivering quality Family Time sessions.
To achieve positive outcomes for Looked After Children (LAC) and their families through direct work with individual families in a variety of settings.
To work with vulnerable families who may have complex needs.
To offer support and evidence-based intervention around child development using EYFS (Early Years Framework Strategy) guidance and behaviour management strategies
Essential criteria for this role
Relevant level 3 qualification e.g. NNEB, NVQ3, BTEC, Early Years, Childcare, Health and Social Care, Youth and Community Studies
This post is subject to an enhanced disclosure from the Disclosure & Barring Service
APPLY NOW - Send your CV to John… John.deane@servicecare.org.uk
Why Service Care Solutions?
A Dedicated consultant specific to your area of work with up to date knowledge on markets and new positions.
We operate nationwide working with both public and private domains.
All Compliance paid for including DBS and Social Work registration.
We operate 3 payrolls per week
Bring your Job to us bonus of £250
Refer a friend Bonus of £250
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ROC TRANSITIONSSupported Accommodation Registered Service ManagerA driving licence and access to a vehicle is required for this role.Previous Registered Manager experience is essential.Do you want to support young people’s learning and personal development?Do you want to make a difference in young people’s lives?Would you like to work with our innovative team that values honesty, commitment, flexibility, integrity, and a great sense of humour?Apply now if you want to make a difference.HOURS: 40 hours per week, to be worked flexibly per the needs of the service. SALARY: £40,000-45,000 PAFlexibility is required as you are expected to cover any shifts where there is a staff shortageand all other avenues have been exhausted. These may include days, evenings, weekends,sleep-ins, waking nights and Bank Holidays.The RoleTo improve the lives of people using our services by providing direct support services to individuals or groups of individuals. This includes being a point of contact with referring agents and partnership agencies to ensure effective liaison arrangements with respect to individual support are continued and enhanced. To ensure that residents’ tenancies/licences are adhered to and that the housing provided is of optimum quality.Main Responsibilities:
As the registered manager you will ensure and exceed compliance requirements of the Ofsted Supported Accommodation Regulations and its Outcomes.To assist in the business development of ROC Transitions.Adhere to, uphold and exemplify the organisations core valuesTo monitor the work of the Specialist Support Workers and feedback any issues to the HR Manager and CEO, if necessaryTo provide supervision sessions for the Support Workers as necessary on a regular basis and feedback any issues to the HR Manager and CEO as necessaryTo check/organise staff timesheets/contentTo undertake annual appraisals and identify any training needsTo take responsibility for the production of the staff rota on a weekly basisAssist in ensuring that all staff are familiar, understand and adhere to all relevant statutory policy and procedural guidelines and Ofsted regulations for Supported Living AccommodationLiaise with all relevant agencies and attend meetings as requiredEnsure all administrative records are maintained, complete monitoring returns and recording accurately and on timeLiaise with outside agencies and stakeholders to promote best outcomes for residentsAdmit new residents and compile and complete all relevant admission documents and support plansCompile and complete all relevant discharge documentsProvide support and guidance to residentsEncourage resident participation in the running of the serviceEnsure licence agreements and house rules are adhered to and maintain harmony within the Charity’s various locations and its neighbours within the communityAssist in ensuring that repairs and maintenance requiring attention is dealt with via the reporting procedure (through ROC Housing Management)
To ensure that a high-quality housing and support service is provided and residents are effectively helped to develop the skills and confidence needed for independent living.Work with Residents offering supported opportunities for them to improve their quality of life, develop their skills and make decisions about their future
Administration
Attend all supervision sessions with the manager and discuss all aspects of the service users and scheme issuesMaintain and update all administrative records relating to the Unit e.g. log book, complaints, incident book etc, including service user’s filesMaintain formal records, for instance the fire log book and undertake fire safety drillsProduce monitoring and performance information as required by the manager to assist in the completion of monitoring returns e.g. Service performance monitoring and internal monitoring records, taking responsibility for these, where requiredAssist in the collation of service user’s satisfaction informationReport all repairs observed immediately and follow up to ensure they are completed; ensuring all employees follow the Group procedureEnsure the Unit is kept clean and safe and also ensure service users undertake their responsibilities to keep the Unit clean and safeEnsure accurate inventories of equipment and furnishings are kept and maintained for all Transitions HomesEnsure ROC Transitions’ requirements in respect of the Data Protection Act are complied with
Communication
Arrange/participate in staff/service user meetings, as and when requiredPromote multi agency working
Marketing
Actively market the service and promote a positive personal/professional profile within the local community, ensuring the good reputation of the service at all timesEndeavour to fill any service user vacancy and expand the service user base by liaising with surrounding social services and assessing/selecting suitable service users
Training & Development
Liaising with the HR Manager, ensuring employees complete allocated training, assessed through the Personal Development Plans, on a mandatory and assessment of needs basisComplete allocated training, assessed on individual Development Plan, within timescales
Essential Requirements:A minimum of a Level 5 qualification in Health & Social Care (Children) or equivalent (or willingness to work towards)A driving licence and access to a vehiclePrevious experience of working with: Children, 16-18 years old; youth offending; care leavers; substance/alcohol misuseCandidates must be committed to the role and flexible as will be required to cover any shifts including; evenings, weekends and some nights as part of on-call as the Registered Manager.Benefits:Enhanced DBS check paid for by the companyHealthcare PlanExcellent learning and development opportunitiesRefer a friend bonus schemeProfit share schemeRecognition schemeCredit union saving schemeCompany EventsAward-winning company cultureSo – if you are an experienced support worker, have applicable life experience, or someone currently working with children and looking for a change in career apply now or call Katie Brown on 0330 335 8997.....Read more...