Residential Social Care Officer (Wilton)
Vacancy Details
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Location: | Wilton Avenue |
Region: | North East England |
Category: | Social Care – Children Service |
Date Posted: | 17/09/2024 |
Reference: | 0000006428 |
Description
CHILDRENS & JOINT COMMISSIONING SERVICES DEPARTMENT
Residential Children’s Home
RESIDENTIAL SOCIAL CARE OFFICER REF: 107374
Band 7- 9 £24,702.00 – £31,364.00 per annum (pro-rata)
1 x 24 hrs per week
Hartlepool is a vibrant and energetic town with growing prospects. As an authority we provide our children and young people with the best support and service that we can possibly can. Our most recent ILACS Inspection carried out In March 2024 rated us as ‘outstanding’ and highlighted that disabled children are supported by skilled and caring practitioners who are working with children with highly complex needs. Staff expertly support children to have a say in what is important to them.
We want to recruit dedicated, driven and committed staff to support us to continue to provide and drive this outstanding service.
Children’s and Joint Commissioning Services have an opportunity for a Residential Social Care Officer to join our experienced staff team at one of our children’s homes within Hartlepool. The aim of the home is to provide high quality care for children and young people in our care. The home is for two children and is judged as good by Ofsted.
As a Residential Social Care Officer you will possess a passion for working with children, and support them to develop skills enabling them to build a positive future. You will support children to access and participate in activities, trips and hobbies.
In addition you will be expected to display a strong team spirit, demonstrate excellent interpersonal skills and have the ability to work across internal departments and with external agencies.
Applicants must have
NVQ / QCF Level 3 Residential Childcare or equivalent, or a willingness to complete this qualification when in post.
Experience of working with children and young people
Previous experience of working in a supportive capacity to give practical assistance to children and their families
Previous experience of working in a supportive environment with children or adults
A positive attitude and ability to understand trauma informed practice
A willingness to work unsocial hours which will include early mornings, evenings, sleep overs, weekends and bank holidays
For an informal discussion regarding these posts please contact Lindsay Cummins, Unit Manager on 01429 806861 or Emma McHale on 01429 284867.
Closing date: 29th October 2024 - Midnight
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