3 months contract with local authority
The role of a Residential Care Officer Level 1 - Childrens involves supporting young individuals aged 16 and over who are largely self-sufficient but may require assistance with tasks such as shopping cooking and engaging with staff. This position is crucial in ensuring the well-being of these young people through regular welfare checks and providing necessary support.
Responsibilities:
- Conduct three welfare checks per shift either in person or via phone.
- Record observations and interactions with young people including activities and support provided.
- Offer guidance and support in daily activities like shopping and cooking.
- Maintain a supportive and non-confrontational environment.
- Utilize a lone worker device for safety and support.
Requirements
- Ability to engage and support young people effectively.
- Strong communication and observational skills.
- Willingness to undergo a full induction process.
- Capability to work independently and responsibly.
Required Skills:
Requirements: Proven experience in quality assurance and reviewing services for children and young people Strong understanding of statutory and regulatory safeguarding requirements Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced environment Commitment to championing the rights and well-being of children and young people
3 months contract with local authorityThe role of a Residential Care Officer Level 1 - Childrens involves supporting young individuals aged 16 and over who are largely self-sufficient but may require assistance with tasks such as shopping cooking and engaging with staff. This position is crucial in...
3 months contract with local authority
The role of a Residential Care Officer Level 1 - Childrens involves supporting young individuals aged 16 and over who are largely self-sufficient but may require assistance with tasks such as shopping cooking and engaging with staff. This position is crucial in ensuring the well-being of these young people through regular welfare checks and providing necessary support.
Responsibilities:
- Conduct three welfare checks per shift either in person or via phone.
- Record observations and interactions with young people including activities and support provided.
- Offer guidance and support in daily activities like shopping and cooking.
- Maintain a supportive and non-confrontational environment.
- Utilize a lone worker device for safety and support.
Requirements
- Ability to engage and support young people effectively.
- Strong communication and observational skills.
- Willingness to undergo a full induction process.
- Capability to work independently and responsibly.
Required Skills:
Requirements: Proven experience in quality assurance and reviewing services for children and young people Strong understanding of statutory and regulatory safeguarding requirements Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced environment Commitment to championing the rights and well-being of children and young people
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