Contract Type: 12 month Fixed Term Contract Salary: 34,650 per annum Location: Bournemouth, Dorset Specific Hours: 40 hours Who are we? Budwood, a part of Polaris Community, are a local business providing the very best supported living accommodations for young adults over the age of 16. Our young people here may have experienced adverse childhood experiences and so the aim of the service is to provide them with a stable comfortable home. As such, they will receive high levels of support and guidance to keep them safe as well as guidance to enable them to learn new skills to help with a successful transition to independence and adulthood. We are looking for a passionate and motivated House Manager to manage one of our 3-4 bedded supported living homes in Bournemouth. A perfect opportunity for a Deputy Manager aspiring to progress into their next role! You will be responsible for managing all aspects of running the Home, to ensure the young people are supported and prepared to move on to independent, ensuring the home is run to meet all compliance as well as ensuring the overall practice of the home is of the highest standard. As the Home Manager, you will ensure the high levels of emotional and physical support, appropriate activities, comfortable accommodation and the service of keyworkers are planned, provided and applied in accordance with home's service specification to allow our young people to reach their full potential. Reporting to the Area Manager, you will work closely with other House Managers in your area to ensure the effective running of services. You will manage the day-to-day operations of the home, supervise the staff, engage with the young people as required and lead on the professional networking with our Local Authority customers. We have a fantastic support system of experienced and well qualified staff such as Clinical; Education and QA Leads, HR and Training Office and an Area Manager who will all support you within your role and ensure that as a full team you provide the very best service. Main Duties and Requirements: To be responsible for the management, co-ordination and development of a range of quality services for young people referred and/or accommodated within the home. To promote the practice of working in partnership with young people, their families, other Budwood staff, and other agencies, in order to meet the needs of young people. To provide effective leadership by implementing organisational strategies, in order to enable objectives of Budwood Services to be achieved. To promote team development and effective team working. To maximise the effectiveness of staff through motivation, development and the application of Budwood personnel policies. To take the lead in setting standards and evaluating achievements; to take a proactive role in securing improvements in the quality of services provided by Budwood. To contribute to the development of corporate policies and service initiatives, aimed at improving the service provided by Budwood To set and review targets and objectives for the home's staff team in order to ensure that work is focused and has clear direction. To provide operational management of the staff team and to deploy appropriate staff resources in order that key tasks are fulfilled. To ensure that enough back up resources are available in emergency/out of hour's situations including participation in an out of hours 'On-Call' rota. To have line management responsibilities for a staff team, ensuring that all staff receive appropriate induction, supervision and appraisal. To be responsible for ensuring a full flow of information into and out of the team and to develop effective communication strategies and systems which assist staff in the operation of their duties. To take a lead role in the gate keeping and allocation of a range of services provided to meet the identified needs of young people. To ensure that the staff team are enabled to undertake such duties with young people who are non-resident or who have been resident in order to provide continuity of care where appropriate or to avoid risks and deterioration of behaviours and health. Click apply now to view the full description on our careers portal Benefits of working for Budwood: A generous holiday package of 30 days annual leave All meals on duty are provided Company pension Access to our Exchange Employee Discount Scheme Access to wellbeing programmes via our Exchange Provision Access to Therapeutic Parenting (DDP Level 1) training and Level 5 in Management of Children's Services qualification Monthly clinical and professional supervisions, access to therapeutic support Budwood Limited is an equal opportunities employer and positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates. The company is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff to share this commitment. Successful applicants will be subject to a DBS check at enhanced level if successful for the position. INDRESMP
May 16, 2024
Contractor
Contract Type: 12 month Fixed Term Contract Salary: 34,650 per annum Location: Bournemouth, Dorset Specific Hours: 40 hours Who are we? Budwood, a part of Polaris Community, are a local business providing the very best supported living accommodations for young adults over the age of 16. Our young people here may have experienced adverse childhood experiences and so the aim of the service is to provide them with a stable comfortable home. As such, they will receive high levels of support and guidance to keep them safe as well as guidance to enable them to learn new skills to help with a successful transition to independence and adulthood. We are looking for a passionate and motivated House Manager to manage one of our 3-4 bedded supported living homes in Bournemouth. A perfect opportunity for a Deputy Manager aspiring to progress into their next role! You will be responsible for managing all aspects of running the Home, to ensure the young people are supported and prepared to move on to independent, ensuring the home is run to meet all compliance as well as ensuring the overall practice of the home is of the highest standard. As the Home Manager, you will ensure the high levels of emotional and physical support, appropriate activities, comfortable accommodation and the service of keyworkers are planned, provided and applied in accordance with home's service specification to allow our young people to reach their full potential. Reporting to the Area Manager, you will work closely with other House Managers in your area to ensure the effective running of services. You will manage the day-to-day operations of the home, supervise the staff, engage with the young people as required and lead on the professional networking with our Local Authority customers. We have a fantastic support system of experienced and well qualified staff such as Clinical; Education and QA Leads, HR and Training Office and an Area Manager who will all support you within your role and ensure that as a full team you provide the very best service. Main Duties and Requirements: To be responsible for the management, co-ordination and development of a range of quality services for young people referred and/or accommodated within the home. To promote the practice of working in partnership with young people, their families, other Budwood staff, and other agencies, in order to meet the needs of young people. To provide effective leadership by implementing organisational strategies, in order to enable objectives of Budwood Services to be achieved. To promote team development and effective team working. To maximise the effectiveness of staff through motivation, development and the application of Budwood personnel policies. To take the lead in setting standards and evaluating achievements; to take a proactive role in securing improvements in the quality of services provided by Budwood. To contribute to the development of corporate policies and service initiatives, aimed at improving the service provided by Budwood To set and review targets and objectives for the home's staff team in order to ensure that work is focused and has clear direction. To provide operational management of the staff team and to deploy appropriate staff resources in order that key tasks are fulfilled. To ensure that enough back up resources are available in emergency/out of hour's situations including participation in an out of hours 'On-Call' rota. To have line management responsibilities for a staff team, ensuring that all staff receive appropriate induction, supervision and appraisal. To be responsible for ensuring a full flow of information into and out of the team and to develop effective communication strategies and systems which assist staff in the operation of their duties. To take a lead role in the gate keeping and allocation of a range of services provided to meet the identified needs of young people. To ensure that the staff team are enabled to undertake such duties with young people who are non-resident or who have been resident in order to provide continuity of care where appropriate or to avoid risks and deterioration of behaviours and health. Click apply now to view the full description on our careers portal Benefits of working for Budwood: A generous holiday package of 30 days annual leave All meals on duty are provided Company pension Access to our Exchange Employee Discount Scheme Access to wellbeing programmes via our Exchange Provision Access to Therapeutic Parenting (DDP Level 1) training and Level 5 in Management of Children's Services qualification Monthly clinical and professional supervisions, access to therapeutic support Budwood Limited is an equal opportunities employer and positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates. The company is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff to share this commitment. Successful applicants will be subject to a DBS check at enhanced level if successful for the position. INDRESMP
Location: Nottingham Department: Children's Residential Care Job Type: Full time Contract Type: Permanent Salary: £31,925 to £36,725 per annum This is a really varied role where no day is ever the same. Of course you will work towards achieving the desired outcomes for young people and children in the homes. But you will also support the Home Management to achieve and maintain an OFSTED rating of good or outstanding. You will ensure the day to day management and oversight of all areas of the homes' operations utilising quality assurance framework. You will also ensure the home adheres to our in-house therapeutic model by provide support and direction to the staff working in the residential care environment to ensure appropriate and effective staffing at all times You will ideally already hold your level 4 diploma in Children and Young People's Workforce but if needed, we are happy to support you achieve this qualification but also hope you will go on to undertake your level 5 in Leadership and Management. We will also put you through our in-house Therapeutic training provided by our Clinical Team. As part of our mandatory training you will be given training in safeguarding, first aid, food hygiene, GDPR and health & safety amongst a few to ensure you have the solid grounding to start your career with us. We are looking to see that you have worked, within the last 2 years, within a position relevant to the residential care of children, working with children who have experienced significant trauma in their life to support and manage challenging and complex situations. You will also have at least one years' supervisory or management experience, ideally gained in a residential setting. Our salaries are a minimum of £31,925 plus sleeps in which are paid at £80 each. Based on an average of 5 sleep-in's per month, you can earn an additional £4,800. We also pay an annual performance related bonus based on objectives connected to the positive outcomes for the children and the home. If you are looking to work for a not-for-profit organisation who cares about you and your wellbeing, YMCA Robin Hood Group prides itself on the package of wellbeing we provide to support all our employees. At YMCA Robin Hood Group, you will have many additional benefits, including but not limited to: Higher than market-average starting salaries for Residential Care Objective based personal bonus to reward your individual contribution to a child's wellbeing and development. Full therapeutic training and comprehensive induction plan Comprehensive well-being package 23 day annual leave increasing 1 day each year for your first 5 years! Flexible bank holidays to take to celebrate the cultural and religious events important to you Private medical and dental cashback scheme Westfield Rewards for high street discounts Regular ongoing inhouse training External training to support Level 4 & 5 Residential Care Diploma Eligible to join the Blue Light Discount scheme Workplace pension 4 x Life Insurance/Death in Service Pastoral support Cycle to Work Scheme Excellent opportunities for development and progression in an exciting expanding organisation £500 refer a friend scheme applicable across the Group Reduced school holiday childcare costs at YMCA Camp Williams 10% off in our hospitality venues This post is subject to a satisfactory enhanced DBS check (paid for by YMCA) and registration with the DBS Update Service. We reserve the right to withdraw this role before the closing date should we be able to appoint to the role. YMCA Robin Hood Group promotes a therapeutic environment in which children can recover and we acknowledge the voice of child trauma survivors in our children's homes.We are recruiting for our established home; take a tour of our homes by clicking here:As a Team Leader in our service, you will play an integral part of the management of the home with regard to the physical, emotional and safety needs of children and young people to ensure they are protected, safeguarded and promoted at all times. Working a 3 week rotating shift pattern, averaging 40 hours per week, you will generally work 2-3 shifts per week which will include working days, evenings, nights, weekends and Bank Holidays. You will also complete "sleep-ins" at the Home on average 1-2 times per week.If you have worked in children's residential care before and are ready for the next step up in your career as well as way to make a real difference to the life of a child in care, this is a wonderful opportunity! You may also have experience in the following: Residential Care Worker, Residential Support Worker, Children's Residential Care Worker, Childcare Team Leader, Childcare Manager, Nursery Manager, Senior Residential Care Worker, Senior Children's Support Worker, Children's Mental Health Support Worker, etc. REF-213938
May 16, 2024
Full time
Location: Nottingham Department: Children's Residential Care Job Type: Full time Contract Type: Permanent Salary: £31,925 to £36,725 per annum This is a really varied role where no day is ever the same. Of course you will work towards achieving the desired outcomes for young people and children in the homes. But you will also support the Home Management to achieve and maintain an OFSTED rating of good or outstanding. You will ensure the day to day management and oversight of all areas of the homes' operations utilising quality assurance framework. You will also ensure the home adheres to our in-house therapeutic model by provide support and direction to the staff working in the residential care environment to ensure appropriate and effective staffing at all times You will ideally already hold your level 4 diploma in Children and Young People's Workforce but if needed, we are happy to support you achieve this qualification but also hope you will go on to undertake your level 5 in Leadership and Management. We will also put you through our in-house Therapeutic training provided by our Clinical Team. As part of our mandatory training you will be given training in safeguarding, first aid, food hygiene, GDPR and health & safety amongst a few to ensure you have the solid grounding to start your career with us. We are looking to see that you have worked, within the last 2 years, within a position relevant to the residential care of children, working with children who have experienced significant trauma in their life to support and manage challenging and complex situations. You will also have at least one years' supervisory or management experience, ideally gained in a residential setting. Our salaries are a minimum of £31,925 plus sleeps in which are paid at £80 each. Based on an average of 5 sleep-in's per month, you can earn an additional £4,800. We also pay an annual performance related bonus based on objectives connected to the positive outcomes for the children and the home. If you are looking to work for a not-for-profit organisation who cares about you and your wellbeing, YMCA Robin Hood Group prides itself on the package of wellbeing we provide to support all our employees. At YMCA Robin Hood Group, you will have many additional benefits, including but not limited to: Higher than market-average starting salaries for Residential Care Objective based personal bonus to reward your individual contribution to a child's wellbeing and development. Full therapeutic training and comprehensive induction plan Comprehensive well-being package 23 day annual leave increasing 1 day each year for your first 5 years! Flexible bank holidays to take to celebrate the cultural and religious events important to you Private medical and dental cashback scheme Westfield Rewards for high street discounts Regular ongoing inhouse training External training to support Level 4 & 5 Residential Care Diploma Eligible to join the Blue Light Discount scheme Workplace pension 4 x Life Insurance/Death in Service Pastoral support Cycle to Work Scheme Excellent opportunities for development and progression in an exciting expanding organisation £500 refer a friend scheme applicable across the Group Reduced school holiday childcare costs at YMCA Camp Williams 10% off in our hospitality venues This post is subject to a satisfactory enhanced DBS check (paid for by YMCA) and registration with the DBS Update Service. We reserve the right to withdraw this role before the closing date should we be able to appoint to the role. YMCA Robin Hood Group promotes a therapeutic environment in which children can recover and we acknowledge the voice of child trauma survivors in our children's homes.We are recruiting for our established home; take a tour of our homes by clicking here:As a Team Leader in our service, you will play an integral part of the management of the home with regard to the physical, emotional and safety needs of children and young people to ensure they are protected, safeguarded and promoted at all times. Working a 3 week rotating shift pattern, averaging 40 hours per week, you will generally work 2-3 shifts per week which will include working days, evenings, nights, weekends and Bank Holidays. You will also complete "sleep-ins" at the Home on average 1-2 times per week.If you have worked in children's residential care before and are ready for the next step up in your career as well as way to make a real difference to the life of a child in care, this is a wonderful opportunity! You may also have experience in the following: Residential Care Worker, Residential Support Worker, Children's Residential Care Worker, Childcare Team Leader, Childcare Manager, Nursery Manager, Senior Residential Care Worker, Senior Children's Support Worker, Children's Mental Health Support Worker, etc. REF-213938
Do you have an interest in supporting Young Adults with learning disabilities to enable them to lead a more independent life? Are you enthusiastic, resilient, and driven to enrich and make a difference in the lives of these people? The Care Department is actively seeking SEN Teaching Assistants to work within an award-winning College located in Southport.The service is a bespoke specialist service for people who are aged from 16 - 25 with autistic spectrum conditions and associated complex needs. You will be assisting the students through their educational journey. Overview: Title: SEN Teaching Assistant Location: Southport Job Type: Permanent Shifts: 8.30am - 3.15pm - Monday to Friday Pay: 19,000 per year Immediate starts available Benefits: Excellent Rates of pay, weekly pay, and no payroll charges Variety of work in different social care and healthcare settings Support from an specialist consultant Free online training and subsidised practical training (TMVA,PMVA,PBM) Agency worker of the month prize 50 Entry into our Golden Ticket draw to win 500 every quarter 24-hour registration - register from the comfort of your own home Holiday pay- paid weekly or accumulated in a holiday pot Contributed pension The role: What you'll be doing as a Sen Teaching Assistant The successful candidate will undertake education support duties and assist the class teacher in the day to day needs of the pupils in their care, to enable the teacher to implement the curriculum and respond to the pupils' needs. You will need to be able to pick and drop the child up from the residential service and take them to and from school. The candidate: A desire to create positive outcomes for Children with Learning disabilities Empathetic, caring and resilient nature Hold a current Enhanced DBS on the update service or willing to obtain one The right to work in the UK Interested? If you think you're right for this SEN Teaching Assistant role, then click the 'apply' button below Vetro Recruitment acts as an employment business when supplying temporary staff and as an employment agency when introducing candidates for permanent employment with a client. Vetro is an equal opportunities employer and decisions are made on merit alone.
May 16, 2024
Contractor
Do you have an interest in supporting Young Adults with learning disabilities to enable them to lead a more independent life? Are you enthusiastic, resilient, and driven to enrich and make a difference in the lives of these people? The Care Department is actively seeking SEN Teaching Assistants to work within an award-winning College located in Southport.The service is a bespoke specialist service for people who are aged from 16 - 25 with autistic spectrum conditions and associated complex needs. You will be assisting the students through their educational journey. Overview: Title: SEN Teaching Assistant Location: Southport Job Type: Permanent Shifts: 8.30am - 3.15pm - Monday to Friday Pay: 19,000 per year Immediate starts available Benefits: Excellent Rates of pay, weekly pay, and no payroll charges Variety of work in different social care and healthcare settings Support from an specialist consultant Free online training and subsidised practical training (TMVA,PMVA,PBM) Agency worker of the month prize 50 Entry into our Golden Ticket draw to win 500 every quarter 24-hour registration - register from the comfort of your own home Holiday pay- paid weekly or accumulated in a holiday pot Contributed pension The role: What you'll be doing as a Sen Teaching Assistant The successful candidate will undertake education support duties and assist the class teacher in the day to day needs of the pupils in their care, to enable the teacher to implement the curriculum and respond to the pupils' needs. You will need to be able to pick and drop the child up from the residential service and take them to and from school. The candidate: A desire to create positive outcomes for Children with Learning disabilities Empathetic, caring and resilient nature Hold a current Enhanced DBS on the update service or willing to obtain one The right to work in the UK Interested? If you think you're right for this SEN Teaching Assistant role, then click the 'apply' button below Vetro Recruitment acts as an employment business when supplying temporary staff and as an employment agency when introducing candidates for permanent employment with a client. Vetro is an equal opportunities employer and decisions are made on merit alone.
Job Description Title: Children's Home Registered Manager Salary: £50,000 Hours: Full time, permanent Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of children and young people? Cambian Group is seeking a dedicated and experienced Children's Home Registered Manager to join our team. Essential Requirements and Experience: NVQ 4 in Caring for Children & Young People (actual or in progress) or equivalent Knowledge of National Minimum StandardsChildcare legislation including child protectionAwareness of equal opportunities and ADPAbility to plan, organise, divert and allocate resources effectivelyAbility to manage individuals and groups of people effectivelyAbility to communicate effectively both orally and in writingAbility to work in partnership with colleagues, SSD & othersAbility to motivate & support staff.Understanding the needs of BESD Children including managing challenging behaviour Full UK driving license Understanding of regulatory requirements and best practices in children's residential careCommitment to providing a safe and nurturing environment for children and young people2 years working with children within the past 5 years plus 1 year at Senior Level in residential care Key Responsibilities: To meet the needs of children through: Ensuring that each young person has a plan which reflects his / her care, education, social, emotional, cultural, therapeutic and health needs and that this plan is regularly reviewed.Allocating a Key Worker for each young person with the principal responsibility of implementing the childcare plan.Establishing and monitoring high quality standards of care in line with National Minimum Standards and the Home's Statement of Purpose and developing quality assurance measures to ensure these standards are maintained. Developing systems in which young people are consulted about the quality of care they receive.Taking responsibility for progressing any complaints or child protection concernsWorking in partnership with parents, carers and other professionals to safeguard and promote the welfare of young peopleAttending and contributing to child care planning and review meetings as appropriate To develop a confident and competent staff team through: Involvement in the recruitment and retention of staffDeveloping a management style which balances the need to exercise control and give direction with the need to offer staff the opportunity to contribute to decision making.Ensuring that all new staff receive a proper induction to the Home in line with company policy.Ensuring that each member of staff has a supervision contract and receives supervision in line with National Minimum StandardsEnsuring that each member of staff has a personal development plan through the Staff Appraisal Programme.Establishing a programme of senior staff and team meetings to facilitate communication and provide opportunities for consultation and staff development.Attending to issues of staff motivation and moraleAddressing issues in relation to conduct and competence of staff.Ensuring adherence to company policy in relation to probationary periods.Promoting personal and professional development through the appropriate delegation of duties and responsibilities. To develop systems which ensure the effective allocation of resources through: Ensuring adequate staffing levels that meet the needs of the HomeEnsuring that budgets are managed effectively and the use of finances is properly monitored.Ensuring that company vehicles are clean and regularly maintainedMonitoring closely the fabric of the building (including fixtures, amenities and grounds) and taking remedial action where necessary. To promote the efficient and effective operation of the Home through: Developing in consultation with young people and staff routines in relation to all aspects of child care.Clarifying expectations in relation to maintaining the Home in a clean and orderly condition.Creating rotas which fit best with children's needs and which allow proper handovers between shifts.Ensuring that there are appropriate and adequate reporting and recording system in place to comply with National Minimum Standards.Attending to all administration issues in relation to the Home and the provision of weekly management information reports for HQ. What We Offer: Competitive salary of up to £50,000 plus £5,000 welcome bonusOpportunities for professional development and career advancementA supporti
May 16, 2024
Full time
Job Description Title: Children's Home Registered Manager Salary: £50,000 Hours: Full time, permanent Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of children and young people? Cambian Group is seeking a dedicated and experienced Children's Home Registered Manager to join our team. Essential Requirements and Experience: NVQ 4 in Caring for Children & Young People (actual or in progress) or equivalent Knowledge of National Minimum StandardsChildcare legislation including child protectionAwareness of equal opportunities and ADPAbility to plan, organise, divert and allocate resources effectivelyAbility to manage individuals and groups of people effectivelyAbility to communicate effectively both orally and in writingAbility to work in partnership with colleagues, SSD & othersAbility to motivate & support staff.Understanding the needs of BESD Children including managing challenging behaviour Full UK driving license Understanding of regulatory requirements and best practices in children's residential careCommitment to providing a safe and nurturing environment for children and young people2 years working with children within the past 5 years plus 1 year at Senior Level in residential care Key Responsibilities: To meet the needs of children through: Ensuring that each young person has a plan which reflects his / her care, education, social, emotional, cultural, therapeutic and health needs and that this plan is regularly reviewed.Allocating a Key Worker for each young person with the principal responsibility of implementing the childcare plan.Establishing and monitoring high quality standards of care in line with National Minimum Standards and the Home's Statement of Purpose and developing quality assurance measures to ensure these standards are maintained. Developing systems in which young people are consulted about the quality of care they receive.Taking responsibility for progressing any complaints or child protection concernsWorking in partnership with parents, carers and other professionals to safeguard and promote the welfare of young peopleAttending and contributing to child care planning and review meetings as appropriate To develop a confident and competent staff team through: Involvement in the recruitment and retention of staffDeveloping a management style which balances the need to exercise control and give direction with the need to offer staff the opportunity to contribute to decision making.Ensuring that all new staff receive a proper induction to the Home in line with company policy.Ensuring that each member of staff has a supervision contract and receives supervision in line with National Minimum StandardsEnsuring that each member of staff has a personal development plan through the Staff Appraisal Programme.Establishing a programme of senior staff and team meetings to facilitate communication and provide opportunities for consultation and staff development.Attending to issues of staff motivation and moraleAddressing issues in relation to conduct and competence of staff.Ensuring adherence to company policy in relation to probationary periods.Promoting personal and professional development through the appropriate delegation of duties and responsibilities. To develop systems which ensure the effective allocation of resources through: Ensuring adequate staffing levels that meet the needs of the HomeEnsuring that budgets are managed effectively and the use of finances is properly monitored.Ensuring that company vehicles are clean and regularly maintainedMonitoring closely the fabric of the building (including fixtures, amenities and grounds) and taking remedial action where necessary. To promote the efficient and effective operation of the Home through: Developing in consultation with young people and staff routines in relation to all aspects of child care.Clarifying expectations in relation to maintaining the Home in a clean and orderly condition.Creating rotas which fit best with children's needs and which allow proper handovers between shifts.Ensuring that there are appropriate and adequate reporting and recording system in place to comply with National Minimum Standards.Attending to all administration issues in relation to the Home and the provision of weekly management information reports for HQ. What We Offer: Competitive salary of up to £50,000 plus £5,000 welcome bonusOpportunities for professional development and career advancementA supporti
Floor Sales Person Job Description Are you a dynamic and customer-focused individual with a knack for sales? Our client, a well-established independent flooring store, is seeking a talented Flooring Salesperson to join their team. With over two decades of experience serving customers in the Stockport area, our client takes pride in delivering top-quality service and advice to all their residential and commercial customers. If you have a passion for flooring and enjoy building relationships with customers, this could be the perfect opportunity for you! What will you be doing? Greet and engage customers, providing them with an informative and positive shopping experience. Assist customers in finding the perfect flooring products and guide them in making purchasing decisions. Maintain a solid knowledge of current promotions, trends, and product features to offer customers the best advice. Process sales transactions accurately and efficiently to ensure a seamless customer experience. Collaborate with your team members to achieve sales goals and deliver outstanding customer service. Keep the sales floor clean, organised, and ensure displays are stocked to create an appealing shopping environment. What are we looking for? At least 2 years of customer-facing sales experience, ideally within the flooring industry. A friendly and approachable personality with strong communication skills. A positive attitude and a passion for delivering exceptional customer service. Ability to work well in a team and contribute to the overall success of the showroom. Experience in the flooring industry is desirable, but not essential. What's in it for you? Competitive salary ranging from 23,795.00 to 27,000.00 per year. Excellent benefits package, including company events, a company pension, employee discount, and more. Free parking and on-site parking for your convenience. A supportive and collaborative work environment. Don't miss out on this opportunity to join our client's expanding team and make your mark in the flooring industry! Apply now with your up-to-date CV, and our client looks forward to reviewing your application. Please note that due to the high volume of applications, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Thank you for your understanding. Adecco is a disability-confident employer. It is important to us that we run an inclusive and accessible recruitment process to support candidates of all backgrounds and all abilities to apply. Adecco is committed to building a supportive environment for you to explore the next steps in your career. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explaining how we will use your information is available on our website.
May 16, 2024
Full time
Floor Sales Person Job Description Are you a dynamic and customer-focused individual with a knack for sales? Our client, a well-established independent flooring store, is seeking a talented Flooring Salesperson to join their team. With over two decades of experience serving customers in the Stockport area, our client takes pride in delivering top-quality service and advice to all their residential and commercial customers. If you have a passion for flooring and enjoy building relationships with customers, this could be the perfect opportunity for you! What will you be doing? Greet and engage customers, providing them with an informative and positive shopping experience. Assist customers in finding the perfect flooring products and guide them in making purchasing decisions. Maintain a solid knowledge of current promotions, trends, and product features to offer customers the best advice. Process sales transactions accurately and efficiently to ensure a seamless customer experience. Collaborate with your team members to achieve sales goals and deliver outstanding customer service. Keep the sales floor clean, organised, and ensure displays are stocked to create an appealing shopping environment. What are we looking for? At least 2 years of customer-facing sales experience, ideally within the flooring industry. A friendly and approachable personality with strong communication skills. A positive attitude and a passion for delivering exceptional customer service. Ability to work well in a team and contribute to the overall success of the showroom. Experience in the flooring industry is desirable, but not essential. What's in it for you? Competitive salary ranging from 23,795.00 to 27,000.00 per year. Excellent benefits package, including company events, a company pension, employee discount, and more. Free parking and on-site parking for your convenience. A supportive and collaborative work environment. Don't miss out on this opportunity to join our client's expanding team and make your mark in the flooring industry! Apply now with your up-to-date CV, and our client looks forward to reviewing your application. Please note that due to the high volume of applications, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Thank you for your understanding. Adecco is a disability-confident employer. It is important to us that we run an inclusive and accessible recruitment process to support candidates of all backgrounds and all abilities to apply. Adecco is committed to building a supportive environment for you to explore the next steps in your career. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explaining how we will use your information is available on our website.
Residential Childcare Support Worker Full Time/Permanent: Full-time, permanent Unqualified Salary: Up to 28,765.00 (including sleep ins) Qualified Salary (full diploma Level 4 qualified upgraded from Level 3): Up to 32,068.30 (including sleep ins) Location: Bournemouth Specific Hours: Shift pattern on rotation Who are we? Budwood, a part of Polaris Community, are a local business providing Residential Care and Support to children and young adults with emotional behavioural difficulties as well as social and emotional mental health. Our young people here may have experienced adverse childhood experiences and so the aim of the service is to provide them with a stable comfortable home. As such, they will receive high levels of support and guidance to keep them safe as well as guidance to enable them to learn new skills to help with a successful transition to independence and adulthood. We are looking for passionate Residential Support Workers to join one of our homes in Bournemouth. You will be a part of a team that provide flexible and individual care packages towards all our children and young adults. Working for Budwood, you will be joining a supportive and collaborative team which recognises you as an individual. All staff are trained in 'Developmental Trauma' and therapeutic parenting to best aid your understanding and ability to provide young people with the best support possible. Main Duties and Requirements: Experience of working with children and young people as well as understanding of the issues that face young people in care Flexibility in your availability as you will be required to work 7 x 24 hour shifts including sleep ins over a 3 week rotation- 09:00am- 09:30am the following day Promoting, safeguarding and protecting the welfare of our young people Establishing and maintaining positive and trusting relationships with our young people To work well as part of a team and must be able to accept direction and guidance Encouraging the development of the individual interests of our young people Hold Residential Childcare/Families Practitioner Diploma/Children and Young People's Workforce/NVQ Level 3 in Health & Social Care or equivalent - or be willing to work towards a required qualification and upgrade to a Level 4 diploma Have a full UK driving licence and car as this role will involve travelling. Excellent communication and listening skills Be willing to learn Be able to work well as part of a small team Be willing to undertake a DBS check at enhanced level if successful for the position. Your DBS check shall be paid for by ourselves Experience with Emotional Behavioural Disorder, Social/Residential Work or Youth Work would be advantageous. Benefits of working for Budwood: A sleep-in allowance of 64 per night Up to 6 week's holiday per year All meals on duty are provided Company pension Access to our Exchange Employee Discount Scheme Access to wellbeing programmes via our Exchange Provision Comprehensive training programme, followed by a comprehensive and ongoing CPD Programme Promotion opportunities Monthly clinical and professional supervisions, access to therapeutic support Budwood Limited is an equal opportunities employer and positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates. The company is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff to share this commitment. Successful applicants will be subject to a DBS check at enhanced level if successful for the position. INDRESMP
May 16, 2024
Full time
Residential Childcare Support Worker Full Time/Permanent: Full-time, permanent Unqualified Salary: Up to 28,765.00 (including sleep ins) Qualified Salary (full diploma Level 4 qualified upgraded from Level 3): Up to 32,068.30 (including sleep ins) Location: Bournemouth Specific Hours: Shift pattern on rotation Who are we? Budwood, a part of Polaris Community, are a local business providing Residential Care and Support to children and young adults with emotional behavioural difficulties as well as social and emotional mental health. Our young people here may have experienced adverse childhood experiences and so the aim of the service is to provide them with a stable comfortable home. As such, they will receive high levels of support and guidance to keep them safe as well as guidance to enable them to learn new skills to help with a successful transition to independence and adulthood. We are looking for passionate Residential Support Workers to join one of our homes in Bournemouth. You will be a part of a team that provide flexible and individual care packages towards all our children and young adults. Working for Budwood, you will be joining a supportive and collaborative team which recognises you as an individual. All staff are trained in 'Developmental Trauma' and therapeutic parenting to best aid your understanding and ability to provide young people with the best support possible. Main Duties and Requirements: Experience of working with children and young people as well as understanding of the issues that face young people in care Flexibility in your availability as you will be required to work 7 x 24 hour shifts including sleep ins over a 3 week rotation- 09:00am- 09:30am the following day Promoting, safeguarding and protecting the welfare of our young people Establishing and maintaining positive and trusting relationships with our young people To work well as part of a team and must be able to accept direction and guidance Encouraging the development of the individual interests of our young people Hold Residential Childcare/Families Practitioner Diploma/Children and Young People's Workforce/NVQ Level 3 in Health & Social Care or equivalent - or be willing to work towards a required qualification and upgrade to a Level 4 diploma Have a full UK driving licence and car as this role will involve travelling. Excellent communication and listening skills Be willing to learn Be able to work well as part of a small team Be willing to undertake a DBS check at enhanced level if successful for the position. Your DBS check shall be paid for by ourselves Experience with Emotional Behavioural Disorder, Social/Residential Work or Youth Work would be advantageous. Benefits of working for Budwood: A sleep-in allowance of 64 per night Up to 6 week's holiday per year All meals on duty are provided Company pension Access to our Exchange Employee Discount Scheme Access to wellbeing programmes via our Exchange Provision Comprehensive training programme, followed by a comprehensive and ongoing CPD Programme Promotion opportunities Monthly clinical and professional supervisions, access to therapeutic support Budwood Limited is an equal opportunities employer and positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates. The company is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff to share this commitment. Successful applicants will be subject to a DBS check at enhanced level if successful for the position. INDRESMP
Being a Residential Support Worker (Night shift) at SuperCare - Eastbourne Ltd offers a fulfilling chance to positively influence the lives of vulnerable children and young people. In this role, you'll help them become more independent, succeed in their education, and grow personally through various enjoyable activities in a safe environment. You'll collaborate closely with young people, their families, social workers, and other organisations to ensure everyone's needs are addressed, making their transition to adulthood smooth. Main Duties: Direct work with young people, key working and generally taking an active part in providing day to day care & support on a shift work basis. Working in partnership with young people, their social worker and carers and other relevant agencies. To co-ordinate, monitor and review Care Plans for all allocated young people preparing to make the transition to adulthood and greater independence. Taking responsibility for the upkeep of the establishment with regard to health and safety and primary care issues, as well as making autonomous decisions about individual young people's requests and behaviour whilst on shift. Administrative work and record keeping associated with key working responsibilities and the daily running of the home. To ensure that young people carry as much responsibility for their own lives as they can reasonably and demonstrably be expected to carry, keeping them informed of their circumstances and rights, involving them in planning their lives, supporting them and helping them towards taking greater control and responsibility. Respond appropriately to safeguarding concerns and report these effectively Attending to their day to day needs which is not limited to bathing, feeding, cooking for the young people. Household Responsibilities: To share in the practical activities necessary to maintain the House. To care for the fabric, equipment and overall environment To be accountable for moneys allocated for specific purposes. Reporting repairs and ensuring that necessary actions are taken. Personal: To act as a role model and guide for young people setting principles and examples To keep abreast of good practice in order to develop skills, knowledge and experience, in accordance with a personal development plan. To make use of regular professional supervision To report to a line manager, or other appropriate person, malpractice or evidence which may suggest it. Additional Duties: To carry out any other reasonable duties as requested by management. To work shifts including weekends and bank holidays on a Rota basis as required Flexibility to work at other properties as directed by management. Requirements to be successful: Experience of working with children / young people in Ofsted environment (important) Level 3 CYPW or above (or currently working towards a Level 3 Diploma in Residential Child Care) (essential) Ability to drive. Successful candidates must undergo an Enhanced DBS Check or be subject to one if appointed. Young, smart and agile to handle the daily needs and activities of the young people. Benefits: In house promotion Enrolled on A Company Pension Scheme Free food whilst on shift 28 Holiday with additional holidays for loyalty to the company Fully funded Level 3 Diploma in Residential Child Care Casual dress Company events Private Health care 24/7 on call doctor Staff well-being package Annual bonuses Sick pay Job Type: Full-time, Permanent Rota: 2 days on 2 days off Shift: Night Pay: 12.00- 17.50 per hour Supplemental pay types: Performance bonus Yearly bonus Experience: Children Residential Home: 2 years (required) Driving: 2 years (required) Licence/Certification: NVQ Level 3 in Health & Social Care or CYP (required) Please note this is a full-time role, shifts include days, nights, sleep-ins, weekends and bank holidays, Operating a 24-hour service 365 days a year. The company are committed to ensuring the consistent well-being of the children and staff. We therefore employ safer recruiting practices throughout our stringent process, not only to confirm with guidelines but to give our children the best staff in the market. We reward you in turn with the best prospects, training and support. The application process you will go through ensures full disclosures, policy checking, and satisfactory references are met at all levels and recorded adequately for regulatory checks.
May 16, 2024
Full time
Being a Residential Support Worker (Night shift) at SuperCare - Eastbourne Ltd offers a fulfilling chance to positively influence the lives of vulnerable children and young people. In this role, you'll help them become more independent, succeed in their education, and grow personally through various enjoyable activities in a safe environment. You'll collaborate closely with young people, their families, social workers, and other organisations to ensure everyone's needs are addressed, making their transition to adulthood smooth. Main Duties: Direct work with young people, key working and generally taking an active part in providing day to day care & support on a shift work basis. Working in partnership with young people, their social worker and carers and other relevant agencies. To co-ordinate, monitor and review Care Plans for all allocated young people preparing to make the transition to adulthood and greater independence. Taking responsibility for the upkeep of the establishment with regard to health and safety and primary care issues, as well as making autonomous decisions about individual young people's requests and behaviour whilst on shift. Administrative work and record keeping associated with key working responsibilities and the daily running of the home. To ensure that young people carry as much responsibility for their own lives as they can reasonably and demonstrably be expected to carry, keeping them informed of their circumstances and rights, involving them in planning their lives, supporting them and helping them towards taking greater control and responsibility. Respond appropriately to safeguarding concerns and report these effectively Attending to their day to day needs which is not limited to bathing, feeding, cooking for the young people. Household Responsibilities: To share in the practical activities necessary to maintain the House. To care for the fabric, equipment and overall environment To be accountable for moneys allocated for specific purposes. Reporting repairs and ensuring that necessary actions are taken. Personal: To act as a role model and guide for young people setting principles and examples To keep abreast of good practice in order to develop skills, knowledge and experience, in accordance with a personal development plan. To make use of regular professional supervision To report to a line manager, or other appropriate person, malpractice or evidence which may suggest it. Additional Duties: To carry out any other reasonable duties as requested by management. To work shifts including weekends and bank holidays on a Rota basis as required Flexibility to work at other properties as directed by management. Requirements to be successful: Experience of working with children / young people in Ofsted environment (important) Level 3 CYPW or above (or currently working towards a Level 3 Diploma in Residential Child Care) (essential) Ability to drive. Successful candidates must undergo an Enhanced DBS Check or be subject to one if appointed. Young, smart and agile to handle the daily needs and activities of the young people. Benefits: In house promotion Enrolled on A Company Pension Scheme Free food whilst on shift 28 Holiday with additional holidays for loyalty to the company Fully funded Level 3 Diploma in Residential Child Care Casual dress Company events Private Health care 24/7 on call doctor Staff well-being package Annual bonuses Sick pay Job Type: Full-time, Permanent Rota: 2 days on 2 days off Shift: Night Pay: 12.00- 17.50 per hour Supplemental pay types: Performance bonus Yearly bonus Experience: Children Residential Home: 2 years (required) Driving: 2 years (required) Licence/Certification: NVQ Level 3 in Health & Social Care or CYP (required) Please note this is a full-time role, shifts include days, nights, sleep-ins, weekends and bank holidays, Operating a 24-hour service 365 days a year. The company are committed to ensuring the consistent well-being of the children and staff. We therefore employ safer recruiting practices throughout our stringent process, not only to confirm with guidelines but to give our children the best staff in the market. We reward you in turn with the best prospects, training and support. The application process you will go through ensures full disclosures, policy checking, and satisfactory references are met at all levels and recorded adequately for regulatory checks.
Are you passionate about making a positive and lasting difference in young people's lives? We are currently seeking dedicated Residential Support Workers to join a dynamic team in providing care and support to vulnerable children with complex needs. Their children's homes operate 24/7, offering a family-type atmosphere to promote the healthy development and adjustment of children aged 7 to 18, mainly in their mid-teens. Key responsibilities: Supervise and protect children, ensuring their safety and well-being at all times. Participate in a variety of domestic tasks, including shopping, cooking, and cleaning. Engage children in meaningful activities both inside and outside the home. Assist with educational tasks and the development of independence skills. Communicate effectively with team members, children's families, and other professionals. Attend and contribute to team meetings and training sessions. What they offer: A competitive salary ranging from 26,980 to 28,000, plus additional compensation for sleep-ins. A consistent and caring environment where you can genuinely impact young lives. Comprehensive induction process and a supportive six-month probation period. Access to the BHSF employee benefit scheme, including health advice, legal and financial information, and discounted online shopping. Professional development opportunities, including mandatory and external training. Requirements: Commitment to promoting and safeguarding the welfare of children and young people. Ability to work full-time shifts, including weekends and potentially waking night staff duties. A professional attitude and the ability to serve as a positive role model. Good communication skills and the ability to maintain effective working relationships. About them: They are a leading independent residential childcare provider, committed to housing and caring for looked-after children and equipping them for the future. Their objective is to empower children and young people to express their cultural, ethnic, religious, sexual, or social diversity and to develop the skills and confidence necessary to fulfill their full potential. Join their team and contribute to creating a positive and lasting difference in the lives of young people. Apply now to embark on a rewarding career path where you can grow professionally and make a significant impact. Randstad Care acts as an employment business when supplying temporary staff and as an employment agency when introducing candidates for permanent employment with a client. Randstad Care is an equal opportunities employer and decisions are made on merits alone. Did you know that Randstad Care have been awarded a place on the National Clinical Staffing Framework for the NHS? This means we will be able to bring you more opportunities within nursing & midwifery and clinical staffing.
May 16, 2024
Full time
Are you passionate about making a positive and lasting difference in young people's lives? We are currently seeking dedicated Residential Support Workers to join a dynamic team in providing care and support to vulnerable children with complex needs. Their children's homes operate 24/7, offering a family-type atmosphere to promote the healthy development and adjustment of children aged 7 to 18, mainly in their mid-teens. Key responsibilities: Supervise and protect children, ensuring their safety and well-being at all times. Participate in a variety of domestic tasks, including shopping, cooking, and cleaning. Engage children in meaningful activities both inside and outside the home. Assist with educational tasks and the development of independence skills. Communicate effectively with team members, children's families, and other professionals. Attend and contribute to team meetings and training sessions. What they offer: A competitive salary ranging from 26,980 to 28,000, plus additional compensation for sleep-ins. A consistent and caring environment where you can genuinely impact young lives. Comprehensive induction process and a supportive six-month probation period. Access to the BHSF employee benefit scheme, including health advice, legal and financial information, and discounted online shopping. Professional development opportunities, including mandatory and external training. Requirements: Commitment to promoting and safeguarding the welfare of children and young people. Ability to work full-time shifts, including weekends and potentially waking night staff duties. A professional attitude and the ability to serve as a positive role model. Good communication skills and the ability to maintain effective working relationships. About them: They are a leading independent residential childcare provider, committed to housing and caring for looked-after children and equipping them for the future. Their objective is to empower children and young people to express their cultural, ethnic, religious, sexual, or social diversity and to develop the skills and confidence necessary to fulfill their full potential. Join their team and contribute to creating a positive and lasting difference in the lives of young people. Apply now to embark on a rewarding career path where you can grow professionally and make a significant impact. Randstad Care acts as an employment business when supplying temporary staff and as an employment agency when introducing candidates for permanent employment with a client. Randstad Care is an equal opportunities employer and decisions are made on merits alone. Did you know that Randstad Care have been awarded a place on the National Clinical Staffing Framework for the NHS? This means we will be able to bring you more opportunities within nursing & midwifery and clinical staffing.
Support Worker Job Overview Our well-established client located in Harlow, Residential 4 bedded supporting children from 7 - 18 years old. With emotional challenging behaviours. Seeking a Childrens Residential Support Worker to join their team. On a Full time, permanent basis, with a salary starting from 27,972 - 30,052. The ideal candidate will be passionate, motivated, with an upbeat approach. Located - Harlow, Essex Full time - permanent Salary - 27,972- 30,052 Main Responsibilities To support and work within the code of confidentially and ensure that records in the home are stored in a manner which is complaint with regulations. Ensuring home is safe and secure, understanding each child's needs and requirements. To adhere to professional and administrative practices an procedures. To be proactive in requesting professional development. S kills Required MUST hold the following: NVQ Level 3 Children and Young People Residential Care Full UK driving License with access to your own vehicle. 1 year - experience working at Senior Level, EBD Residential Childrens Home Benefits Attractive salary 27,972 - 30,052 Casual Dress Company pension Discounted / free food How To Apply MUST HAVE THE RIGHT TO WORK IN UK, sponsorship NOT accepted. To be considered for the Support Worker position please click apply now.
May 16, 2024
Full time
Support Worker Job Overview Our well-established client located in Harlow, Residential 4 bedded supporting children from 7 - 18 years old. With emotional challenging behaviours. Seeking a Childrens Residential Support Worker to join their team. On a Full time, permanent basis, with a salary starting from 27,972 - 30,052. The ideal candidate will be passionate, motivated, with an upbeat approach. Located - Harlow, Essex Full time - permanent Salary - 27,972- 30,052 Main Responsibilities To support and work within the code of confidentially and ensure that records in the home are stored in a manner which is complaint with regulations. Ensuring home is safe and secure, understanding each child's needs and requirements. To adhere to professional and administrative practices an procedures. To be proactive in requesting professional development. S kills Required MUST hold the following: NVQ Level 3 Children and Young People Residential Care Full UK driving License with access to your own vehicle. 1 year - experience working at Senior Level, EBD Residential Childrens Home Benefits Attractive salary 27,972 - 30,052 Casual Dress Company pension Discounted / free food How To Apply MUST HAVE THE RIGHT TO WORK IN UK, sponsorship NOT accepted. To be considered for the Support Worker position please click apply now.
If you re a Registered Manager who s currently looking for a role in a new and interesting area of social care, where the services you manage can help people totally transform their lives and have an everlasting impact of the lives of many, you re in the right place. This Registered Manager post is an opportunity to manage a residential home rehabilitation service for people with alcohol and substance misuse addictions. Whilst it would be ideal if you have experience within residential rehabilitation for substance and alcohol misuse, it s not essential. It s a niche area of adult social care and the senior operation team have vast knowledge and experience to impart so full training and ongoing support will be provided. What is important is that you have worked as a Registered Manager within residential care, have experience of supporting people with mental health conditions, understand CQC KLOE s and regulatory requirements, can manage the day to day operations of a care home and have good report and compliance skills. On offer is a salary of £40,000 - £55,000 dependent on experience, annual leave entitlement that increases each year after 2 years, pension, assistance and plenty of support and guidance from a dedicated senior leadership team as you advance your career within alcohol and substance rehabilitation. The Registered Manager role Registered with CQC, you ll be responsible for ensuring that the home is fully compliant with CQC standards, achieving at least GOOD ratings in all 5 KLOE s. You ll oversee all staff within the home: a Lead Therapist, Therapists, Support Workers and Ancillary staff Working in conjunction with the Lead Therapist, you ll contribute to the design, quality dn maintenance of the therapeutic recovery programme and service delivery Work in conjunction with outside agencies to ensure clients have a clear care pathway when they leave the service Safeguarding and incident reporting Compile and monitor data to produce timely reports and maintain accurate records Maximise retention and occupancy at a level that meets targets and results in successful client outcomes Manage the day to day operations of the home including, rota s, therapy timetables, facilities management, and care management. What we re looking for: Somebody who is an experienced Registered Manager with CQC who has managed a residential home / care home. In an ideal world, you ve worked as a Centre Manager / Rehab Manager at a service for people with Alcohol and Substance misuse addictions before but it s not essential. You ll also need experience of supporting people with mental health conditions or who are experiencing mental illness. In terms of qualifications, you ll need (or be willing to work towards) QCF level 5 in health and social care leadership or hold a degree in a care related field. And you ll be innovative, caring, resilient and passionate about helping people to turn their lives around and get back on track. Interested? To learn more about the Registered Manager position, click apply to send your CV/details across to Laura at Thendon Resourcing. I ll be in touch within 1-2 business days to discuss the role in greater detail. Initial conversations will be over the phone and interviews on Zoom, and we are looking to interview quite quickly so don t delay throwing your hat into the ring for this brilliant opportunity.
May 16, 2024
Full time
If you re a Registered Manager who s currently looking for a role in a new and interesting area of social care, where the services you manage can help people totally transform their lives and have an everlasting impact of the lives of many, you re in the right place. This Registered Manager post is an opportunity to manage a residential home rehabilitation service for people with alcohol and substance misuse addictions. Whilst it would be ideal if you have experience within residential rehabilitation for substance and alcohol misuse, it s not essential. It s a niche area of adult social care and the senior operation team have vast knowledge and experience to impart so full training and ongoing support will be provided. What is important is that you have worked as a Registered Manager within residential care, have experience of supporting people with mental health conditions, understand CQC KLOE s and regulatory requirements, can manage the day to day operations of a care home and have good report and compliance skills. On offer is a salary of £40,000 - £55,000 dependent on experience, annual leave entitlement that increases each year after 2 years, pension, assistance and plenty of support and guidance from a dedicated senior leadership team as you advance your career within alcohol and substance rehabilitation. The Registered Manager role Registered with CQC, you ll be responsible for ensuring that the home is fully compliant with CQC standards, achieving at least GOOD ratings in all 5 KLOE s. You ll oversee all staff within the home: a Lead Therapist, Therapists, Support Workers and Ancillary staff Working in conjunction with the Lead Therapist, you ll contribute to the design, quality dn maintenance of the therapeutic recovery programme and service delivery Work in conjunction with outside agencies to ensure clients have a clear care pathway when they leave the service Safeguarding and incident reporting Compile and monitor data to produce timely reports and maintain accurate records Maximise retention and occupancy at a level that meets targets and results in successful client outcomes Manage the day to day operations of the home including, rota s, therapy timetables, facilities management, and care management. What we re looking for: Somebody who is an experienced Registered Manager with CQC who has managed a residential home / care home. In an ideal world, you ve worked as a Centre Manager / Rehab Manager at a service for people with Alcohol and Substance misuse addictions before but it s not essential. You ll also need experience of supporting people with mental health conditions or who are experiencing mental illness. In terms of qualifications, you ll need (or be willing to work towards) QCF level 5 in health and social care leadership or hold a degree in a care related field. And you ll be innovative, caring, resilient and passionate about helping people to turn their lives around and get back on track. Interested? To learn more about the Registered Manager position, click apply to send your CV/details across to Laura at Thendon Resourcing. I ll be in touch within 1-2 business days to discuss the role in greater detail. Initial conversations will be over the phone and interviews on Zoom, and we are looking to interview quite quickly so don t delay throwing your hat into the ring for this brilliant opportunity.
EMI/Dementia Management Your new company With the philosophy of care being to provide the best possible support to residents whilst promoting dignity, privacy, independence and self-respect in a caring and homely atmosphere. Your new company is committed to the pursuit of excellence, meeting standards that provide the highest level of satisfaction for residents and their relatives. Your new role You will be required to have the intention and drive to work towards a registered manager status. Taking an active role in developing care services for patients with dementia, striving to improve, maintain and monitor the quality of dementia care through audit of practice, education, training, and the delivery of person-centred care. Your new role is looking for a leader and manager who is innovative, fun, and approachable but is also knowledgeable with the skills to support the care home to excel as a leader in dementia care. What you'll need to succeed If you have Level 4 or 5 in Health and Social Care or are currently working towards this leadership and management qualification, whilst already having experience and an in-depth working knowledge of dementia being essential, then this is the perfect role for you!You will also need experience as a manger, clinical professional or Social Worker, with people who are living with dementia and would relish a change of direction to residential care. What you'll get in return Free Parking On-Site Gym On-Site Parking Transport Links What you need to do now If 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 on your career. #
May 16, 2024
Full time
EMI/Dementia Management Your new company With the philosophy of care being to provide the best possible support to residents whilst promoting dignity, privacy, independence and self-respect in a caring and homely atmosphere. Your new company is committed to the pursuit of excellence, meeting standards that provide the highest level of satisfaction for residents and their relatives. Your new role You will be required to have the intention and drive to work towards a registered manager status. Taking an active role in developing care services for patients with dementia, striving to improve, maintain and monitor the quality of dementia care through audit of practice, education, training, and the delivery of person-centred care. Your new role is looking for a leader and manager who is innovative, fun, and approachable but is also knowledgeable with the skills to support the care home to excel as a leader in dementia care. What you'll need to succeed If you have Level 4 or 5 in Health and Social Care or are currently working towards this leadership and management qualification, whilst already having experience and an in-depth working knowledge of dementia being essential, then this is the perfect role for you!You will also need experience as a manger, clinical professional or Social Worker, with people who are living with dementia and would relish a change of direction to residential care. What you'll get in return Free Parking On-Site Gym On-Site Parking Transport Links What you need to do now If 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 on your career. #
We have an exciting position available as a Deputy Manager to deliver high quality care to the children and young people within the home. You will be based in Liverpool on a full time, permanent basis working 37.5 hours and in return, you will receive a competitive salary of £(phone number removed) - in addition you will receive a sleep in allowance of £45 totalling £5400 per annum. New Start is a family run not-for-profit organisation providing residential and supported accommodation services for vulnerable adults, families, and young people. We are now looking for an experienced and enthusiastic Deputy Manager to assist the Registered Manager in the delivery of all care services, as well as the strategic planning for the home, and day to day management aspects of the role. Key duties as our Deputy Manager will be to: - Demonstrate practical leadership in childcare and assist in the organising and supporting of staff to provide the best possible care for each child and young person. - Ensure the effective implementation of the Children Act 1989 and the accompanying guidance and regulations (Vol. 4 Residential Care), the Care Standards Act 2000 and the Children s Homes Regulations 2015. This will be achieved in consultation with the relevant statutory body. - Co-ordinate and access the appropriate services (health, education, therapy) to ensure the needs of each child and young person is met. - Assist in the leadership and coaching in childcare practice within the home to ensure the best outcomes for children and young people. - Assist the Registered Manager in mentoring and supporting the Residential Childcare Workers in provision of best possible childcare practices. - Work with the Registered Manager to ensure that all policies and procedures are relevant and suitable for the home. - Assist the Registered Manager in ensuring full regulatory compliance. This includes the annual inspection process. - Assist the Registered Manager to sustain and develop the administration systems, recording systems and repair work, so that a warm and caring home environment is maintained. - Provide an out of hours on-call service to staff on a rota basis with other managers. - Assist the Registered Manager to supervise and support the staff group ensuring that the team are developed appropriately to meet the specific needs of children and young people in the home. - Work alongside the Registered Manager to ensure that staff supervision continues to support both childcare delivery and staff development. - Work with the Registered Manager to develop individual staff training programmes in line with company plans and needs and supervise/provide observations for staff through their NVQ Level 3 (Health and Social Care Children and Young People). - Work a 2 on 4 off rota, 10am-10am with sleep over duties. What we re looking for in our ideal Deputy Manager: - A minimum of 3 years experience working in residential childcare. - A minimum of 2 years experience working in a senior position within residential childcare. - Experience of Ofsted and knowledge of the Social Care Common Inspection Framework. - Relevant experience / good understanding of the National Minimum Standards for Children s Homes. - NVQ Level 3 in Children and Young People s Workforce/Residential Childcare. - Full Drivers licence and business class insurance. - IT skills to include Word processing, Outlook and Excel. - Desirable NVQ Level 5 in Leadership and Management, or working towards. - Desirable Experience of working in an EBD home. If you believe you are the right candidate for the role as our Deputy Manager, then please click apply now! We d love to hear from you This post is subject to enhanced DBS criminal record disclosure.
May 16, 2024
Full time
We have an exciting position available as a Deputy Manager to deliver high quality care to the children and young people within the home. You will be based in Liverpool on a full time, permanent basis working 37.5 hours and in return, you will receive a competitive salary of £(phone number removed) - in addition you will receive a sleep in allowance of £45 totalling £5400 per annum. New Start is a family run not-for-profit organisation providing residential and supported accommodation services for vulnerable adults, families, and young people. We are now looking for an experienced and enthusiastic Deputy Manager to assist the Registered Manager in the delivery of all care services, as well as the strategic planning for the home, and day to day management aspects of the role. Key duties as our Deputy Manager will be to: - Demonstrate practical leadership in childcare and assist in the organising and supporting of staff to provide the best possible care for each child and young person. - Ensure the effective implementation of the Children Act 1989 and the accompanying guidance and regulations (Vol. 4 Residential Care), the Care Standards Act 2000 and the Children s Homes Regulations 2015. This will be achieved in consultation with the relevant statutory body. - Co-ordinate and access the appropriate services (health, education, therapy) to ensure the needs of each child and young person is met. - Assist in the leadership and coaching in childcare practice within the home to ensure the best outcomes for children and young people. - Assist the Registered Manager in mentoring and supporting the Residential Childcare Workers in provision of best possible childcare practices. - Work with the Registered Manager to ensure that all policies and procedures are relevant and suitable for the home. - Assist the Registered Manager in ensuring full regulatory compliance. This includes the annual inspection process. - Assist the Registered Manager to sustain and develop the administration systems, recording systems and repair work, so that a warm and caring home environment is maintained. - Provide an out of hours on-call service to staff on a rota basis with other managers. - Assist the Registered Manager to supervise and support the staff group ensuring that the team are developed appropriately to meet the specific needs of children and young people in the home. - Work alongside the Registered Manager to ensure that staff supervision continues to support both childcare delivery and staff development. - Work with the Registered Manager to develop individual staff training programmes in line with company plans and needs and supervise/provide observations for staff through their NVQ Level 3 (Health and Social Care Children and Young People). - Work a 2 on 4 off rota, 10am-10am with sleep over duties. What we re looking for in our ideal Deputy Manager: - A minimum of 3 years experience working in residential childcare. - A minimum of 2 years experience working in a senior position within residential childcare. - Experience of Ofsted and knowledge of the Social Care Common Inspection Framework. - Relevant experience / good understanding of the National Minimum Standards for Children s Homes. - NVQ Level 3 in Children and Young People s Workforce/Residential Childcare. - Full Drivers licence and business class insurance. - IT skills to include Word processing, Outlook and Excel. - Desirable NVQ Level 5 in Leadership and Management, or working towards. - Desirable Experience of working in an EBD home. If you believe you are the right candidate for the role as our Deputy Manager, then please click apply now! We d love to hear from you This post is subject to enhanced DBS criminal record disclosure.
Being a Residential Care Worker (also known as "Children's Coach/Senior Coach") at SuperCare - Eastbourne Ltd offers a fulfilling chance to positively influence the lives of vulnerable children and young people. In this role, you'll help them become more independent, succeed in their education, and grow personally through various enjoyable activities in a safe environment. You'll collaborate closely with young people, their families, social workers, and other organizations to ensure everyone's needs are addressed, making their transition to adulthood smooth. Main Duties: Direct work with young people, key working and generally taking an active part in providing day to day care & support on a shift work basis. Working in partnership with young people, their social worker and carers and other relevant agencies. To co-ordinate, monitor and review Care Plans for all allocated young people preparing to make the transition to adulthood and greater independence. Taking responsibility for the upkeep of the establishment with regard to health and safety and primary care issues, as well as making autonomous decisions about individual young people's requests and behavior whilst on shift. Administrative work and record keeping associated with key working responsibilities and the daily running of the home. To ensure that young people carry as much responsibility for their own lives as they can reasonably and demonstrably be expected to carry, keeping them informed of their circumstances and rights, involving them in planning their lives, supporting them and helping them towards taking greater control and responsibility. Respond appropriately to safeguarding concerns and report these effectively. Household Responsibilities: To share in the practical activities necessary to maintain the House. To care for the fabric, equipment and overall environment To be accountable for moneys allocated for specific purposes. Reporting repairs and ensuring that necessary actions are taken. Personal: To act as a role model and guide for young people setting principles and examples. To keep abreast of good practice in order to develop skills, knowledge and experience, in accordance with a personal development plan. To make use of regular professional supervision To report to a line manager, or other appropriate person, malpractice or evidence which may suggest it. Additional Duties: To carry out any other reasonable duties as requested by management. To work shifts including weekends and bank holidays on a Rota basis as required Flexibility to work at other properties as directed by management. Requirements to be successful: Experience of working with children / young people in Ofsted environment (important) Level 3 CYPW or above (or currently working towards a Level 3 Diploma for the children and young people workforce) (essential) Enhanced DBS Check, and on the update service (essential) Ability to drive. Smart and agile to handle the daily needs and activities of the young people. Benefits In house promotion Enrolled on A Company Pension Scheme Free food whilst on shift 28 Holiday with additional holidays for loyalty to the company Fully funded Level 3 Diploma in Residential Child Care Please note this is a full-time role, shifts include days, nights, sleep-ins, weekends and bank holidays, Operating 24-hour service 365 days a year. The company are committed to ensuring the consistent well-being of the children and staff. We therefore employ safer recruiting practices throughout our stringent process, not only to confirm with guidelines but to give our children the best staff in the market. We reward you in turn with the best prospects, training and support. The application process you will go through ensures full disclosures, policy checking, and satisfactory references are met at all levels and recorded adequately for regulatory checks.
May 16, 2024
Full time
Being a Residential Care Worker (also known as "Children's Coach/Senior Coach") at SuperCare - Eastbourne Ltd offers a fulfilling chance to positively influence the lives of vulnerable children and young people. In this role, you'll help them become more independent, succeed in their education, and grow personally through various enjoyable activities in a safe environment. You'll collaborate closely with young people, their families, social workers, and other organizations to ensure everyone's needs are addressed, making their transition to adulthood smooth. Main Duties: Direct work with young people, key working and generally taking an active part in providing day to day care & support on a shift work basis. Working in partnership with young people, their social worker and carers and other relevant agencies. To co-ordinate, monitor and review Care Plans for all allocated young people preparing to make the transition to adulthood and greater independence. Taking responsibility for the upkeep of the establishment with regard to health and safety and primary care issues, as well as making autonomous decisions about individual young people's requests and behavior whilst on shift. Administrative work and record keeping associated with key working responsibilities and the daily running of the home. To ensure that young people carry as much responsibility for their own lives as they can reasonably and demonstrably be expected to carry, keeping them informed of their circumstances and rights, involving them in planning their lives, supporting them and helping them towards taking greater control and responsibility. Respond appropriately to safeguarding concerns and report these effectively. Household Responsibilities: To share in the practical activities necessary to maintain the House. To care for the fabric, equipment and overall environment To be accountable for moneys allocated for specific purposes. Reporting repairs and ensuring that necessary actions are taken. Personal: To act as a role model and guide for young people setting principles and examples. To keep abreast of good practice in order to develop skills, knowledge and experience, in accordance with a personal development plan. To make use of regular professional supervision To report to a line manager, or other appropriate person, malpractice or evidence which may suggest it. Additional Duties: To carry out any other reasonable duties as requested by management. To work shifts including weekends and bank holidays on a Rota basis as required Flexibility to work at other properties as directed by management. Requirements to be successful: Experience of working with children / young people in Ofsted environment (important) Level 3 CYPW or above (or currently working towards a Level 3 Diploma for the children and young people workforce) (essential) Enhanced DBS Check, and on the update service (essential) Ability to drive. Smart and agile to handle the daily needs and activities of the young people. Benefits In house promotion Enrolled on A Company Pension Scheme Free food whilst on shift 28 Holiday with additional holidays for loyalty to the company Fully funded Level 3 Diploma in Residential Child Care Please note this is a full-time role, shifts include days, nights, sleep-ins, weekends and bank holidays, Operating 24-hour service 365 days a year. The company are committed to ensuring the consistent well-being of the children and staff. We therefore employ safer recruiting practices throughout our stringent process, not only to confirm with guidelines but to give our children the best staff in the market. We reward you in turn with the best prospects, training and support. The application process you will go through ensures full disclosures, policy checking, and satisfactory references are met at all levels and recorded adequately for regulatory checks.
Cook Needed for Vibrant Worthing Care Settings - Immediate Start! Are you an experienced Cook looking to make a difference in residential, dementia, and nursing settings? Care Connection is currently seeking skilled and passionate Cooks to join our dynamic team in the vibrant area of Worthing, UK. Why Choose Care Connection? Competitive Rates : Earn a starting rate of 13.00 per hour, with yearly renewals to reward your dedication. Flexible Working : Enjoy the freedom of choosing working patterns that suit your availability, with a minimum of 6 hours in one location - no car required. Weekly Pay and More : We provide weekly pay, holiday pay, and additional benefits to ensure your financial stability. Local Work : Stay close to home with opportunities available within West Sussex. Enhance Your Career : Gain valuable experience and access to overtime and permanent job opportunities. Supportive Team : Join our friendly and approachable local office team that's always there to assist you. Requirements: Hold a Food Hygiene Level 2 certificate to ensure safe food handling. Demonstrate experience in planning menus with a focus on providing vegetarian options . Showcase your expertise in meeting dietary requirements for a diverse clientele. Comply with food hygiene regulations and maintain a kitchen that is compliant with food safety legislation. About Care Connection: Care Connection has built an outstanding reputation within the community for providing exceptional support services to local care homes. We are dedicated to partnering with highly regarded local and national organisations to find the best talent, including Support Workers, Domestic Assistants, Care Assistants, Kitchen Assistants, and Cooks, for the care homes in the East and West Sussex area. If you are a skilled Cook seeking a fulfilling role in the care sector, apply now to start making a positive impact in the lives of those we serve. Embrace a rewarding career with Care Connection and contribute to enhancing the dining experience for our residents.
May 16, 2024
Full time
Cook Needed for Vibrant Worthing Care Settings - Immediate Start! Are you an experienced Cook looking to make a difference in residential, dementia, and nursing settings? Care Connection is currently seeking skilled and passionate Cooks to join our dynamic team in the vibrant area of Worthing, UK. Why Choose Care Connection? Competitive Rates : Earn a starting rate of 13.00 per hour, with yearly renewals to reward your dedication. Flexible Working : Enjoy the freedom of choosing working patterns that suit your availability, with a minimum of 6 hours in one location - no car required. Weekly Pay and More : We provide weekly pay, holiday pay, and additional benefits to ensure your financial stability. Local Work : Stay close to home with opportunities available within West Sussex. Enhance Your Career : Gain valuable experience and access to overtime and permanent job opportunities. Supportive Team : Join our friendly and approachable local office team that's always there to assist you. Requirements: Hold a Food Hygiene Level 2 certificate to ensure safe food handling. Demonstrate experience in planning menus with a focus on providing vegetarian options . Showcase your expertise in meeting dietary requirements for a diverse clientele. Comply with food hygiene regulations and maintain a kitchen that is compliant with food safety legislation. About Care Connection: Care Connection has built an outstanding reputation within the community for providing exceptional support services to local care homes. We are dedicated to partnering with highly regarded local and national organisations to find the best talent, including Support Workers, Domestic Assistants, Care Assistants, Kitchen Assistants, and Cooks, for the care homes in the East and West Sussex area. If you are a skilled Cook seeking a fulfilling role in the care sector, apply now to start making a positive impact in the lives of those we serve. Embrace a rewarding career with Care Connection and contribute to enhancing the dining experience for our residents.
Are you passionate about making a positive difference in the lives of young people? Do you have a nurturing spirit and a desire to empower others to reach their full potential? If so, we invite you to join the Social Care team as a Support Worker in the residential children's homes based in Camden, Haringey and Islington. We are seeking individuals who are dedicated, compassionate, and eager to learn. While experience in supporting vulnerable young people is desired, it is not essential. Pay: 12.50 - 13.30 p/h Support Worker Benefits: Temp to perm contract including full-time waking night shifts. Enrolment and funding for required qualifications for Permanent Staff Opportunities for progression and development within the organization. Refer a Friend programme Support Worker Responsibilities: Providing emotional and social support to young people, Encouraging their involvement in local communities. Engaging young people in domestic duties within the home, including meal planning, and shopping. Promoting and safeguarding the welfare of our young people. Support Worker Requirements: Passionate and Energetic: We're seeking individuals who are passionate about making a positive impact on the lives of young people and bring energy and enthusiasm to their work every day. Excellent Communication Skills: Strong verbal and written communication skills are essential for effectively interacting with young people, colleagues, and external stakeholders. Flexible and Adaptable: The ability to adapt to changing situations and work schedules, as well as being flexible in your approach to tasks and responsibilities, is crucial for success in this role. Join Us in Making a Difference: If you're ready to embark on a rewarding career where you can positively impact the lives of young people, we want to hear from you. Join our team as a Support Worker and help us create a nurturing environment where every child feels valued and supported.
May 16, 2024
Seasonal
Are you passionate about making a positive difference in the lives of young people? Do you have a nurturing spirit and a desire to empower others to reach their full potential? If so, we invite you to join the Social Care team as a Support Worker in the residential children's homes based in Camden, Haringey and Islington. We are seeking individuals who are dedicated, compassionate, and eager to learn. While experience in supporting vulnerable young people is desired, it is not essential. Pay: 12.50 - 13.30 p/h Support Worker Benefits: Temp to perm contract including full-time waking night shifts. Enrolment and funding for required qualifications for Permanent Staff Opportunities for progression and development within the organization. Refer a Friend programme Support Worker Responsibilities: Providing emotional and social support to young people, Encouraging their involvement in local communities. Engaging young people in domestic duties within the home, including meal planning, and shopping. Promoting and safeguarding the welfare of our young people. Support Worker Requirements: Passionate and Energetic: We're seeking individuals who are passionate about making a positive impact on the lives of young people and bring energy and enthusiasm to their work every day. Excellent Communication Skills: Strong verbal and written communication skills are essential for effectively interacting with young people, colleagues, and external stakeholders. Flexible and Adaptable: The ability to adapt to changing situations and work schedules, as well as being flexible in your approach to tasks and responsibilities, is crucial for success in this role. Join Us in Making a Difference: If you're ready to embark on a rewarding career where you can positively impact the lives of young people, we want to hear from you. Join our team as a Support Worker and help us create a nurturing environment where every child feels valued and supported.
Social Worker Referral and Assessment Team Your new role To discharge the authority's responsibilities under the Children Act 1989 and other relevant legislation with respect to children in need, particularly those in need of protection and those looked after by the authority. The Referral and Assessment Service benefits from a Group Manager overseeing the Team Managers and another Group Manager supporting practice Development. The service undertakes the assessments of all new families. All assessments are reviewed at 10 days for progress and 95% are completed within 45 days. We are conscious of transfer points for families whose children become a Child in Need or a Child Subject to a Child Protection Plan and will be reviewed in 2024. What you'll need to succeed Skills: The ability to work within a framework of legislation, guidance, divisional policies and procedures and accountability to senior officers. The ability to relate effectively to children, parents and carers, many of whom may be under stress. The ability to work as a team member and to form professional partnerships with other staff within the Department, colleagues from other agencies, foster carers and residential workers and health and education professionals. This will include an ability to embrace the 'Every Child Matters' integration agenda whilst also remaining aware of the roles and responsibilities of others and promoting a positive image of the division and department. Skills in assessing and analysing situations and in formulating, implementing and reviewing, alongside service users, appropriate intervention programmes. Skills in communicating clearly orally and in writing, including an ability to maintain concise case records, including Looked After Children documentation, and to produce reports for case conferences, courts and other bodies. The ability to manage working time effectively in order to meet both professional priorities and administrative requirements. Demonstrate appropriate understanding, knowledge and skills in valuing diversity Knowledge:Knowledge of the Children Act 1989, the 2004 Children's Act Amendment and other relevant legislation, regulations and guidance such as a new assessment framework.Knowledge of the range of services which are available to children and families, and of the organisational framework within which they are provided. Knowledge of child development and of family functioning and dynamics. Knowledge of methods of social work intervention. Experience: Experience of children and families social work within a statutory, voluntary or independent sector organisation (experience as a student is acceptable). In order to be appointed to Level 3 relevant post qualification experience of a range of casework is required. This must include proven assessment skills and experience of a range of social work interventions. Experience of children and families social work within a statutory, voluntary or independent sector organisation (experience as a student is acceptable). In order to be appointed to Level 3 relevant post qualification experience of a range of casework is required. This must include proven assessment skills and experience of a range of social work interventions. Key Requirements Must have a clean full UK Driving licence and access to your own vehicle. Must have completed your ASYE Social Work Degree required SWE Registered. Must have relevant UK experience. Be willing and passionate about a career in Social Work! Benefits of permanentroles? Stabilise your career - there are lots of opportunities for career progression and development opportunity to move in house to various teams. Competitive salaries (based on exp.) and excellent company benefits. CPD. Able to provide sponsorship Huge opportunity for newly qualified social workers on completion of your ASYE! Supportive and very knowledgeable teams that offer ongoing support, with stable senior teams. What you'll get in return Benefits: Golden Hello & Annual Retention Allowance 30 days Annual Leave Free Car Parking at Bromley Civic Centre The ability to claim more on mileage Relocation Allowance (up to £8,000) for successful candidates relocating from overseas or the outer southeast area A range of discounts at local retailers The opportunity to participate in the Local Government Pension Scheme Excellent training and career development pathways The Bromley Promise: Manageable caseloads for every Social Worker Dedicated time for reflective supervision Small Cluster teams with one team manager supervising four Social Workers Two-week protected induction programme Excellent Learning and development opportunities with bespoke training for every social worker Social Workers and team managers have easy and regular access to the leadership team benefits. What you need to do now If 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 on your career. #
May 16, 2024
Full time
Social Worker Referral and Assessment Team Your new role To discharge the authority's responsibilities under the Children Act 1989 and other relevant legislation with respect to children in need, particularly those in need of protection and those looked after by the authority. The Referral and Assessment Service benefits from a Group Manager overseeing the Team Managers and another Group Manager supporting practice Development. The service undertakes the assessments of all new families. All assessments are reviewed at 10 days for progress and 95% are completed within 45 days. We are conscious of transfer points for families whose children become a Child in Need or a Child Subject to a Child Protection Plan and will be reviewed in 2024. What you'll need to succeed Skills: The ability to work within a framework of legislation, guidance, divisional policies and procedures and accountability to senior officers. The ability to relate effectively to children, parents and carers, many of whom may be under stress. The ability to work as a team member and to form professional partnerships with other staff within the Department, colleagues from other agencies, foster carers and residential workers and health and education professionals. This will include an ability to embrace the 'Every Child Matters' integration agenda whilst also remaining aware of the roles and responsibilities of others and promoting a positive image of the division and department. Skills in assessing and analysing situations and in formulating, implementing and reviewing, alongside service users, appropriate intervention programmes. Skills in communicating clearly orally and in writing, including an ability to maintain concise case records, including Looked After Children documentation, and to produce reports for case conferences, courts and other bodies. The ability to manage working time effectively in order to meet both professional priorities and administrative requirements. Demonstrate appropriate understanding, knowledge and skills in valuing diversity Knowledge:Knowledge of the Children Act 1989, the 2004 Children's Act Amendment and other relevant legislation, regulations and guidance such as a new assessment framework.Knowledge of the range of services which are available to children and families, and of the organisational framework within which they are provided. Knowledge of child development and of family functioning and dynamics. Knowledge of methods of social work intervention. Experience: Experience of children and families social work within a statutory, voluntary or independent sector organisation (experience as a student is acceptable). In order to be appointed to Level 3 relevant post qualification experience of a range of casework is required. This must include proven assessment skills and experience of a range of social work interventions. Experience of children and families social work within a statutory, voluntary or independent sector organisation (experience as a student is acceptable). In order to be appointed to Level 3 relevant post qualification experience of a range of casework is required. This must include proven assessment skills and experience of a range of social work interventions. Key Requirements Must have a clean full UK Driving licence and access to your own vehicle. Must have completed your ASYE Social Work Degree required SWE Registered. Must have relevant UK experience. Be willing and passionate about a career in Social Work! Benefits of permanentroles? Stabilise your career - there are lots of opportunities for career progression and development opportunity to move in house to various teams. Competitive salaries (based on exp.) and excellent company benefits. CPD. Able to provide sponsorship Huge opportunity for newly qualified social workers on completion of your ASYE! Supportive and very knowledgeable teams that offer ongoing support, with stable senior teams. What you'll get in return Benefits: Golden Hello & Annual Retention Allowance 30 days Annual Leave Free Car Parking at Bromley Civic Centre The ability to claim more on mileage Relocation Allowance (up to £8,000) for successful candidates relocating from overseas or the outer southeast area A range of discounts at local retailers The opportunity to participate in the Local Government Pension Scheme Excellent training and career development pathways The Bromley Promise: Manageable caseloads for every Social Worker Dedicated time for reflective supervision Small Cluster teams with one team manager supervising four Social Workers Two-week protected induction programme Excellent Learning and development opportunities with bespoke training for every social worker Social Workers and team managers have easy and regular access to the leadership team benefits. What you need to do now If 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 on your career. #
Social Worker Safeguarding and Care Planning Team Your new role To discharge the authority's responsibilities under the Children Act 1989 and other relevant legislation with respect to children in need, particularly those in need of protection and those looked after by the authority. The Safeguarding and Care Planning Service is currently split into two services: East & West. This is due to the geographical size of the borough. We work on the premise that children should be raised within their families wherever possible and providing it is safe for them. We recognise that unfortunately, some families struggle to care and/or consistently meet the needs of their children and need our support. We work with children who are subject to Child in Need Plans and Child Protection Plans, and we strive to work with their family to create and promote the enabling environment where children can thrive and reach their full potential.Our Safeguarding and Care Planning Service has grown in order to meet the demand during and post-covid. Members of the Council supported Childrens Social Care with two new Safeguarding Teams, and we are now creating a further two teams, making a total of four new social work teams to strengthen our Safeguarding service in response to demand. The service also benefits from a specialist court team and a Court Case Progression Manager. Est and West are led by two Heads of Service and are supported by Group Managers. Each team (15 including Court) has a Team Manager.Further oversight of the progress and protection of children is strengthened through the Child in Need Panel, CP scrutiny Panel and Assurance Panel. What you'll need to succeed Skills:Ability to work within a framework of legislation, guidance, divisional policies and procedures and accountability to senior officers. Ability to relate effectively to children, parents and carers, many of whom may be under stress. Ability to work as a team member and to form professional partnerships with other staff within the Department, colleagues from other agencies, foster carers and residential workers and health and education professionals. This will include an ability to embrace the 'Every Child Matters' integration agenda whilst also remaining aware of the roles and responsibilities of others and promoting a positive image of the division and department. Skill in assessing and analysing situations and in formulating, implementing and reviewing, alongside service users, appropriate intervention programmes. Skill in communicating clearly orally and in writing, including an ability to maintain concise case records including Looked After Children documentation and to produce reports for case conferences, courts and other bodies. Ability to manage working time effectively in order to meet both professional priorities and administrative requirements. Demonstrate appropriate understanding, knowledge and skills in valuing diversity Knowledge: Knowledge of the Children Act 1989, the 2004 Children Act Amendment and other relevant legislation, regulations and guidance such as new assessment framework. Knowledge of the range of services, which are available to children and families, and of the organisational framework within which they are provided. Knowledge of child development and of family functioning and dynamics. Knowledge of methods of social work intervention. Experience: Experience of children and families social work within a statutory, voluntary or independent sector organisation (experience as a student is acceptable). In order to be appointed to Level 3 relevant post qualification experience of a range of casework is required. This must include proven assessment skills and experience of a range of Social work interventions. Experience of children andfamilies social work within a statutory, voluntary or independent sectororganisation (experience as a student is acceptable). In order to be appointed toLevel 3 relevant post qualification experience of a range of casework isrequired. This must include proven assessment skills and experience of a rangeof Social work interventions. What you'll get in return Benefits: Golden Hello & Annual Retention Allowance 30 days Annual Leave Free Car Parking at Bromley Civic Centre The ability to claim more on mileage Relocation Allowance (up to £8,000) for successful candidates relocating from overseas or the outer southeast area A range of discounts at local retailers The opportunity to participate in the Local Government Pension Scheme Excellent training and career development pathways The Bromley Promise: Manageable caseloads for every Social Worker Dedicated time for reflective supervision Small Cluster teams with one team manager supervising four Social Workers Two-week protected induction programme Excellent Learning and development opportunities with bespoke training for every social worker Social Workers and team managers have easy and regular access to the leadership team benefits. What you need to do now If 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 on your career. #
May 15, 2024
Full time
Social Worker Safeguarding and Care Planning Team Your new role To discharge the authority's responsibilities under the Children Act 1989 and other relevant legislation with respect to children in need, particularly those in need of protection and those looked after by the authority. The Safeguarding and Care Planning Service is currently split into two services: East & West. This is due to the geographical size of the borough. We work on the premise that children should be raised within their families wherever possible and providing it is safe for them. We recognise that unfortunately, some families struggle to care and/or consistently meet the needs of their children and need our support. We work with children who are subject to Child in Need Plans and Child Protection Plans, and we strive to work with their family to create and promote the enabling environment where children can thrive and reach their full potential.Our Safeguarding and Care Planning Service has grown in order to meet the demand during and post-covid. Members of the Council supported Childrens Social Care with two new Safeguarding Teams, and we are now creating a further two teams, making a total of four new social work teams to strengthen our Safeguarding service in response to demand. The service also benefits from a specialist court team and a Court Case Progression Manager. Est and West are led by two Heads of Service and are supported by Group Managers. Each team (15 including Court) has a Team Manager.Further oversight of the progress and protection of children is strengthened through the Child in Need Panel, CP scrutiny Panel and Assurance Panel. What you'll need to succeed Skills:Ability to work within a framework of legislation, guidance, divisional policies and procedures and accountability to senior officers. Ability to relate effectively to children, parents and carers, many of whom may be under stress. Ability to work as a team member and to form professional partnerships with other staff within the Department, colleagues from other agencies, foster carers and residential workers and health and education professionals. This will include an ability to embrace the 'Every Child Matters' integration agenda whilst also remaining aware of the roles and responsibilities of others and promoting a positive image of the division and department. Skill in assessing and analysing situations and in formulating, implementing and reviewing, alongside service users, appropriate intervention programmes. Skill in communicating clearly orally and in writing, including an ability to maintain concise case records including Looked After Children documentation and to produce reports for case conferences, courts and other bodies. Ability to manage working time effectively in order to meet both professional priorities and administrative requirements. Demonstrate appropriate understanding, knowledge and skills in valuing diversity Knowledge: Knowledge of the Children Act 1989, the 2004 Children Act Amendment and other relevant legislation, regulations and guidance such as new assessment framework. Knowledge of the range of services, which are available to children and families, and of the organisational framework within which they are provided. Knowledge of child development and of family functioning and dynamics. Knowledge of methods of social work intervention. Experience: Experience of children and families social work within a statutory, voluntary or independent sector organisation (experience as a student is acceptable). In order to be appointed to Level 3 relevant post qualification experience of a range of casework is required. This must include proven assessment skills and experience of a range of Social work interventions. Experience of children andfamilies social work within a statutory, voluntary or independent sectororganisation (experience as a student is acceptable). In order to be appointed toLevel 3 relevant post qualification experience of a range of casework isrequired. This must include proven assessment skills and experience of a rangeof Social work interventions. What you'll get in return Benefits: Golden Hello & Annual Retention Allowance 30 days Annual Leave Free Car Parking at Bromley Civic Centre The ability to claim more on mileage Relocation Allowance (up to £8,000) for successful candidates relocating from overseas or the outer southeast area A range of discounts at local retailers The opportunity to participate in the Local Government Pension Scheme Excellent training and career development pathways The Bromley Promise: Manageable caseloads for every Social Worker Dedicated time for reflective supervision Small Cluster teams with one team manager supervising four Social Workers Two-week protected induction programme Excellent Learning and development opportunities with bespoke training for every social worker Social Workers and team managers have easy and regular access to the leadership team benefits. What you need to do now If 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 on your career. #
Fantastic pay, amazing holiday package, great pension, support to complete qualifications AND staff discounts package! What's not to like!? Make a difference to the lives of young people by developing in a career as a Senior/Residential Support Worker. Do you have a passion for working with children, helping them to recover, grow and develop and go on to achieve positive outcomes? Are you interested learning and developing your own practice and skills within a therapeutic setting? if the answer is yes then we want to hear from you! Children's experience and qualifications although valued is not essential and we are able to provide intensive support and training in the role. We welcome diverse professional and personal skills and experience as well as hobbies and interests that can be shared with the children and utilised in your work. Support Worker Benefits The Real Living Wage as a minimum Full induction and introductory programme Fully funded training and qualifications. Enhanced pay scales that recognise both qualifications and experience. Enhanced company maternity & paternity pay Free meals. A great employee Benefits programme Life assurance. 28 days annual leave Support Worker Role Dealing with challenging behaviour (verbally abusive, possibly threatening behaviour) Requirement for positive role modelling at all times and maintaining a consistent approach. Dealing with constantly changing guidelines, procedures etc, that are being presented by our Governing Body Develop a functional approach in young people who are likely to have been rejected or have serious issues in coming to terms with their behaviour Support the young people to have equal opportunities to develop their independence & social skills in preparation for adult life. Liaise with parents, carers, other 3rd parties and the staff team. To safeguard and promote the welfare of young people. Ensuring placement plans are followed, policies, procedures, risk assessments and rotas are in place and education is supported. The successful candidate; Needs to be passionate about making a difference in young lives. Will understand trauma and have the resilience to deal with challenging behaviour. Have good communication and interpersonal skills to provide advice and specialist guidance to our children and families (once trained) Use their own initiative to resolve problems. Be a positive role model for the young people. Ability to work under pressure and prioritise work Ability to work as part of a team around the young people. Will be available to work Monday to Sunday between the hours of 8am - 11pm. Will be able to commit to sleep in 6 times per month on average. Please send across your CV now to be considered for this exciting opportunity and we will be in touch for a friendly chat.
May 15, 2024
Full time
Fantastic pay, amazing holiday package, great pension, support to complete qualifications AND staff discounts package! What's not to like!? Make a difference to the lives of young people by developing in a career as a Senior/Residential Support Worker. Do you have a passion for working with children, helping them to recover, grow and develop and go on to achieve positive outcomes? Are you interested learning and developing your own practice and skills within a therapeutic setting? if the answer is yes then we want to hear from you! Children's experience and qualifications although valued is not essential and we are able to provide intensive support and training in the role. We welcome diverse professional and personal skills and experience as well as hobbies and interests that can be shared with the children and utilised in your work. Support Worker Benefits The Real Living Wage as a minimum Full induction and introductory programme Fully funded training and qualifications. Enhanced pay scales that recognise both qualifications and experience. Enhanced company maternity & paternity pay Free meals. A great employee Benefits programme Life assurance. 28 days annual leave Support Worker Role Dealing with challenging behaviour (verbally abusive, possibly threatening behaviour) Requirement for positive role modelling at all times and maintaining a consistent approach. Dealing with constantly changing guidelines, procedures etc, that are being presented by our Governing Body Develop a functional approach in young people who are likely to have been rejected or have serious issues in coming to terms with their behaviour Support the young people to have equal opportunities to develop their independence & social skills in preparation for adult life. Liaise with parents, carers, other 3rd parties and the staff team. To safeguard and promote the welfare of young people. Ensuring placement plans are followed, policies, procedures, risk assessments and rotas are in place and education is supported. The successful candidate; Needs to be passionate about making a difference in young lives. Will understand trauma and have the resilience to deal with challenging behaviour. Have good communication and interpersonal skills to provide advice and specialist guidance to our children and families (once trained) Use their own initiative to resolve problems. Be a positive role model for the young people. Ability to work under pressure and prioritise work Ability to work as part of a team around the young people. Will be available to work Monday to Sunday between the hours of 8am - 11pm. Will be able to commit to sleep in 6 times per month on average. Please send across your CV now to be considered for this exciting opportunity and we will be in touch for a friendly chat.
Our client is looking for the best Residential Care Workers to join a LD, MH children's home in East London. We strive to encourage and motivate children, young people and young adults to develop and enhance life skills. We participate in a range of leisure activities, educational interests and social opportunities which offer positive challenges within a safe and structured environment. Committed to their "only outstanding" principles culture, our client is looking to hire support staff that have a dedication and determination to drive forward their own careers by helping children in care. Main Duties: - Direct work with young people, key working and generally taking an active part in providing day to day care & support on a shift work basis. - Working in partnership with young people, their social worker and carers and other relevant agencies. - To co-ordinate, monitor and review Care Plans for all allocated young people preparing to make the transition to adulthood and greater independence. - Taking responsibility for the upkeep of the establishment with regard to health and safety and primary care issues, as well as making autonomous decisions about individual young people's requests and behavior whilst on shift. - Administrative work and record keeping associated with key working responsibilities and the daily running of the home. - To ensure that young people carry as much responsibility for their own lives as they can reasonably and demonstrably be expected to carry, keeping them informed of their circumstances and rights, involving them in planning their lives, supporting them and helping them towards taking greater control and responsibility - Respond appropriately to safeguarding concerns and report these e?ectively - Attending to their day to day needs which is not limited to bathing, feeding, cooking for the young people. Household Responsibilities: - To share in the practical activities necessary to maintain the House. - To care for the fabric, equipment and overall environment - To be accountable for moneys allocated for speci?c purposes - Reporting repairs and ensuring that necessary actions are taken Personal: - To act as a role model and guide for young people setting principles and examples - To keep abreast of good practice in order to develop skills, knowledge and experience, in accordance with a personal development plan. - To make use of regular professional supervision - To report to a line manager, or other appropriate person, malpractice or evidence which may suggest it Additional Duties: - To carry out any other reasonable duties as requested by management. - To work shifts including weekends and bank holidays on a rota basis as required - Flexibility to work at other properties as directed by management. Requirements to be successful: - Experience of working with children / young people in Ofsted environment (important) - Level 3 CYPW or above (or currently working towards a Level 3 Diploma in Residential Child Care) (essential) - Enhanced DBS Check, and on the update service (essential) - Ability to drive. - Smart and agile to handle the daily needs and activities of the young people. Benefits - In house promotion - Enrolled on A Company Pension Scheme - Free food whilst on shift - 28 Holiday with additional holidays for loyalty to the company - Fully funded Level 3 Diploma in Residential Child Care Please note this is a full-time role, shifts include days, nights, sleep-ins, weekends and bank holidays, Operating a 24-hour service 365 days a year. The company are committed to ensuring the consistent well-being of the children and staff. We therefore employ safer recruiting practices throughout our stringent process, not only to confirm with guidelines but to give our children the best staff in the market. We reward you in turn with the best prospects, training and support. The application process you will go through ensures full disclosures, policy checking and satisfactory references are met at all levels and recorded adequately for regulatory checks
May 15, 2024
Full time
Our client is looking for the best Residential Care Workers to join a LD, MH children's home in East London. We strive to encourage and motivate children, young people and young adults to develop and enhance life skills. We participate in a range of leisure activities, educational interests and social opportunities which offer positive challenges within a safe and structured environment. Committed to their "only outstanding" principles culture, our client is looking to hire support staff that have a dedication and determination to drive forward their own careers by helping children in care. Main Duties: - Direct work with young people, key working and generally taking an active part in providing day to day care & support on a shift work basis. - Working in partnership with young people, their social worker and carers and other relevant agencies. - To co-ordinate, monitor and review Care Plans for all allocated young people preparing to make the transition to adulthood and greater independence. - Taking responsibility for the upkeep of the establishment with regard to health and safety and primary care issues, as well as making autonomous decisions about individual young people's requests and behavior whilst on shift. - Administrative work and record keeping associated with key working responsibilities and the daily running of the home. - To ensure that young people carry as much responsibility for their own lives as they can reasonably and demonstrably be expected to carry, keeping them informed of their circumstances and rights, involving them in planning their lives, supporting them and helping them towards taking greater control and responsibility - Respond appropriately to safeguarding concerns and report these e?ectively - Attending to their day to day needs which is not limited to bathing, feeding, cooking for the young people. Household Responsibilities: - To share in the practical activities necessary to maintain the House. - To care for the fabric, equipment and overall environment - To be accountable for moneys allocated for speci?c purposes - Reporting repairs and ensuring that necessary actions are taken Personal: - To act as a role model and guide for young people setting principles and examples - To keep abreast of good practice in order to develop skills, knowledge and experience, in accordance with a personal development plan. - To make use of regular professional supervision - To report to a line manager, or other appropriate person, malpractice or evidence which may suggest it Additional Duties: - To carry out any other reasonable duties as requested by management. - To work shifts including weekends and bank holidays on a rota basis as required - Flexibility to work at other properties as directed by management. Requirements to be successful: - Experience of working with children / young people in Ofsted environment (important) - Level 3 CYPW or above (or currently working towards a Level 3 Diploma in Residential Child Care) (essential) - Enhanced DBS Check, and on the update service (essential) - Ability to drive. - Smart and agile to handle the daily needs and activities of the young people. Benefits - In house promotion - Enrolled on A Company Pension Scheme - Free food whilst on shift - 28 Holiday with additional holidays for loyalty to the company - Fully funded Level 3 Diploma in Residential Child Care Please note this is a full-time role, shifts include days, nights, sleep-ins, weekends and bank holidays, Operating a 24-hour service 365 days a year. The company are committed to ensuring the consistent well-being of the children and staff. We therefore employ safer recruiting practices throughout our stringent process, not only to confirm with guidelines but to give our children the best staff in the market. We reward you in turn with the best prospects, training and support. The application process you will go through ensures full disclosures, policy checking and satisfactory references are met at all levels and recorded adequately for regulatory checks
Your new company My client, a well known Scottish law firm, are seeking a motivated and skilled legal secretary to join a growing conveyancing team in the heart of Perth city centre. The ideal candidate will have at least 12 months of experience as a legal secretary in residential property and familiarity with conveyancing processes and procedures. Your new role To enhance legal professionals' productivity, secretarial service ensures seamless support for fee earners, enabling them to focus on legal matters. Adhering to firm policies and procedures to optimise departmental efficiency. You will be an experienced residential legal secretary with excellent keyboard skills, comfortable with digital dictation and have knowledge of anti-money laundering laws. What you'll need to succeed To succeed, you will be motivated to join a top law firm which is currently in a period of growth and development. You will have previous experience working autonomously and have a keen interest in managing varied clients' portfolios. What you'll get in return In return, you will be offered a competitive base salary and generous company benefits, including 25 days of annual leave, 9 fixed days, plus the opportunity to purchase up to a week's extra holiday at the start of the holiday year. Access to a favourable pension scheme to which the firm contributes 5% as long as the individual contributes a minimum of 3%. Death in service benefit of 4 x annual salary for every member as well as joining an organisation that prides themselves on a strong value proposition that focusses on its people and the training opportunities that further each individual's career. What you need to do now If 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 on your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
May 15, 2024
Full time
Your new company My client, a well known Scottish law firm, are seeking a motivated and skilled legal secretary to join a growing conveyancing team in the heart of Perth city centre. The ideal candidate will have at least 12 months of experience as a legal secretary in residential property and familiarity with conveyancing processes and procedures. Your new role To enhance legal professionals' productivity, secretarial service ensures seamless support for fee earners, enabling them to focus on legal matters. Adhering to firm policies and procedures to optimise departmental efficiency. You will be an experienced residential legal secretary with excellent keyboard skills, comfortable with digital dictation and have knowledge of anti-money laundering laws. What you'll need to succeed To succeed, you will be motivated to join a top law firm which is currently in a period of growth and development. You will have previous experience working autonomously and have a keen interest in managing varied clients' portfolios. What you'll get in return In return, you will be offered a competitive base salary and generous company benefits, including 25 days of annual leave, 9 fixed days, plus the opportunity to purchase up to a week's extra holiday at the start of the holiday year. Access to a favourable pension scheme to which the firm contributes 5% as long as the individual contributes a minimum of 3%. Death in service benefit of 4 x annual salary for every member as well as joining an organisation that prides themselves on a strong value proposition that focusses on its people and the training opportunities that further each individual's career. What you need to do now If 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 on your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)