Your new companyYou will be working with a company that provides accommodation with support for 16-19-year-old looked after children and care-leavers, to enable them to live semi-independently.Young people who use the service may have a range of support needs. These can include needing to access-
- Education and/or employment.
- Mental health or other health services, registering with GP, dentists and opticians
- Programs such as Youth Prevention, Drug and Alcohol Services.
- Applying for documents such as a passport, driving licence, bank accounts
- Learning how to cook food, cook healthy meals, use utilities such as a washing machine, learning how to budget effectively
- Emotional support
Your new roleHours
- 24 and 48-hour shifts
- Day shifts
- Sleep in nights
- Constantly assessing the young person's support plans, health plans and risk assessments.
- Ensure that young person's care plans are followed so young people have as much control over their future as possible
- Assist young people to maximise their finances effectively and to develop their budgeting skills
- Ensuring that all young person's personal records are kept up to date
- Accurately completing the young person's daily logs
- Attending meetings with young people and other inter-agencies
- Add young people's appointments to the young person's noticeboard and to the computerised calendar. To inform management of important meetings
- To give a written handover to the next staff member on shift
- To make management aware of any new risks / concerns to/about young people or staff
- Ensure that the fire alarms have been tested each week and recorded
- Assisting young people to create CVs and to find employment
- Encouraging young people to engage with education and to assist in finding relevant educational opportunities
- Make sure the young person's medical and health needs are met by assisting with medical, dental, optician appointments.
- Assist young people to develop menu plans, cook healthy meals and food shopping
- To promote independent living, build confidence and self-awareness
- To be a positive role model and be able to enforce firm but fair boundaries
- Taking young people to family contact, meetings, reviews, appointments, interviews
- Enable young people to engage in appropriate activities and to be creative and inspiring for young people to start new interests and hobbies
- Communicate with relatives (where appropriate) and other professional agencies regarding the young person's health, social care and well-being.
- Provide quality, responsive support that meets the physical and emotional needs of every young person
- Be aware of policies & procedures and pay particular attention to safeguarding, bullying, equality and diversity and health & safety.
- Keep professional boundaries in and outside of the work environment
- Partake in the general upkeep of the house - gardening, light cleaning, decorating.
What you'll need to succeed
- Enhanced DBS
- Driving Licence and access to own Vehicle
- Experience working within supported or sheltered Housing
- Knowledge of support plans
- Knowledge of safeguarding
What you'll get in return
- Support of a dedicated Hays consultant
- Free training and development
- Pension contributions of up to 3%
- CV writing
- Refer a Friend Scheme
What you need to do nowIf you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
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