Senior Residential Care worker - Team Leader
MUST HAVE DRIVING LICENSE
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Managing Service Delivery
To Shift lead and role model professional practice in directing a team of Residential Care Workers.
To promote a team that achieves the ongoing outcomes for young people to live in a safe environment free from harm
To promote and develop children and young peoples health, welfare and development, at home and in the community
To provide a home environment that is homely, well maintained and allows young people to flourish
To plan and lead shifts in a well structured manner which facilitates the voice of the child and meets their individual needs
To participate in the recording, reviewing development, and ongoing monitoring of individual children’s care plans
To develop and maintain good working relationships with professionals, parents and other family and significant others involved in the care of young people
To ensure that the individual needs of young people and others are met such as dietary requirements, religious observance and culturally significant activities
To support young people to develop independent skills, be able to learn and develop skills to complete tasks for themselves which would enhance their life skills and support their transition into independence
To support the transition of young people moving to maintain safe relationships which have been professionally agreed
Managing People
To provide leadership, guidance and management to the staff team to ensure the home is managed within robust safeguarding procedures
To be responsible for rota management and staff resources in line with children and young peoples needs and ensure sufficient staffing on shift
To be involved in the supervision and appraisal, monitoring and recruitment of the staff team
Managing Finance
To professionally role model and monitor the spending of money on each shift in line with the organisations guidelines
Managing Resources
To partake in obtaining the views of children and young people to create a homely environment which children can enjoy a good quality experience
To comply with health and safety requirements
To maintain the appearance of the home including young peoples bedrooms, communal and internal/external parts of the home
Keeping Professional Standards
To take responsibility, with the manager, for maintaining high standards of childcare practice in compliance with the National Minimum Standards and other regulatory frameworks.
To report to the manager, or other appropriate person, any malpractice or evidence which may suggest it.
To attend supervision as arranged with your line manager in line with the Children’s homes regulations
General Responsibilities
To be aware of and adhere to Health and Safety policy at all times
To adhere to and promote the Equality and Diversity policy and to actively challenge discriminatory practice.