Role: Support Worker - Bank and Temp Roles
Pay rate: GBP16.00-GBP18.00 per hour
Prospero Health and Social Care have a range of children support work roles available within and around the Greater Manchester areas. The roles are supporting vulnerable children and young people in crisis.
Prospero are looking for staff with existing experience in this type of support, and are confident working from lone working environments to higher ratio settings. You will be helping children and young people through turbulent times in their lives, offering support while keeping them safe. You may be working with:
Self Harm
Challenging behaviour
Low mental health
Family complexities
Substance mis-use
The hours are flexible and you can work around your own timetable. The hours available for the roles include:
Day shift (12 hours)
Waking night shift (12 hours)
Criteria for these roles are:
Full right to work in the UK - no sponsorship or skilled visas.
Qualification in Children and Young People or Health and Social Care preferred.
Must have previous experience in a similar role with 1 year minimum UK experience.
Child and Adult DBS registered to the update service, or willingness to obtain a new one.
References covering the last 3 years of employment.
Please submit your interest and one of our team will be in touch if your suitability matches
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Children's Support Worker - Bury
Prospero Health & Social Care - Manchester
Posted a day ago, valid for a month
Bury, Lancashire BL9 0AD, England

£16 - £18 per hour
Part Time
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Sonic Summary
- The role of Support Worker involves providing assistance to vulnerable children and young people in crisis within the Greater Manchester area.
- The pay rate for this position ranges from GBP 16.00 to GBP 18.00 per hour.
- Candidates are required to have a minimum of one year of experience in a similar role and must be confident working in various settings.
- Responsibilities include helping children cope with issues such as self-harm, challenging behavior, and family complexities.
- Applicants should have the right to work in the UK, preferably hold a qualification in Children and Young People or Health and Social Care, and possess a Child and Adult DBS registered to the update service.