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Children’s Residential Support Worker – up to £33,898 salary package.

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Qualifications (If Required)
  • Driving License
  • Level 3 NVQ/Diploma in Health and Social Care (Children and Young People).

Qualifications

Qualifications / Experience

· NVQ level 3 Residential Childcare or Level 3 Diploma for Children and Young People’s Workforce would be ideal but is not essential.

 

Experience

You will ideally have experience of supporting children or young people with Learning and/or Physical Disabilities in a Residential or Education setting.

A working knowledge of following and working to care plans.

Experience of giving medication and reporting and recording.

Supporting with and delivering personal care.

Skills/Abilities

Successful candidates will also be:

· Caring and approachable

· Patient and welcoming

· Creative, Helpful and Reliable

 

Qualities

Other Requirements

Company Values

We CARE about our services, staff and the people we support - continually improving the quality of care and service delivery. We TRUST that staff will work in partnership in all areas – ensuring we are meeting business objectives, goals and targets. We RESPECT each other regardless of position and provide peer support to our colleagues by working together. We PROGRESS in our development – personally, as a business, for our professional partners and for the people we support. At Progress, we have high staff retention rates through
  • Personal development opportunities
  • Treating you as an individual
  • Publicly recognising your achievements
  • Supporting you any way we can
  • Placing you on a comprehensive training program
  • A competitive salary

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