Residential Worker (Foster Home)

Wakefield Council

Job title:

Residential Worker (Foster Home)

Company

Wakefield Council

Job description

Exciting opportunity – 1 full time Residential Worker needed for a new children’s home!Wakefield is ambitious for children and have adopted an innovative approach throughout its residential model.Many children are misplaced into children’s homes due to a national shortage of foster placements for children. The result of this leads to young people who are most vulnerable being placed a long way from home and not always achieving the best outcomes.To support this, we are now seeking to appoint suitably skilled, qualified and motivation Residential Workers to work alongside Management team with a focus on returning children to stable foster placements. Children within the foster hub home will be aged 10 – 15 years old.An excellent understanding of the needs of children in care, with a clear ambition to provide outstanding services for the children we look after is required. We will provide you with excellent supervision, appraisal, on – going training and support in obtaining your management qualification awards.This post requires an enthusiastic and self-motivated individual with good communication skills. You will need to be organised and confident in interactions with children and young people.Previous experience of trauma informed practices, therapeutic caring and connective parenting are desirable although full training will be provided. It is essential that you are kind, caring, patient, resilient and can see the need behind behaviours.You should be committed to improving the life chances of the children and young people and share our ethos of never giving up and a full team around the child approach.The successful candidate should have the ability to:

  • Relate and communicate to a wide spectrum of people, which includes children and young people, their carers and other professionals.
  • Work in a therapeutic manner.
  • Demonstrate literacy and numeracy skills to maintain records and prepare reports.
  • Have high emotional resilience
  • You will hold a NVQ3 / Diploma in caring for children and young people or be willing to work to achieve this qualification following appointment within two years.
  • Effective supervision, Induction and good training are provided to all staff.
  • The work involves shift patterns, including weekends and Bank Holidays.

Benefits include

  • Weekend Allowance
  • Shift allowance
  • Enhanced Bank holiday and weekend pay
  • Generous annual leave entitlement
  • Competitive salary with yearly increments
  • Employee Assisted Programme
  • Access to OHU

For further information contact Samantha Walshaw, (Head of Service-Mainstream) on 07787273519Job title Residential Worker (Foster Home) Job reference 241871 Date posted 11/12/2024 Application closing date 26/01/2025 Location Dacre Avenue Childrens Home, 9 Dacre Avenue, Wakefield WF2 8AH Salary £31,067.00 – £33,366.00, Grade 7, 37 hours, permanent Package Blank Contractual hours 37 Basis Full time Job category/type Full time, Permanent Attachments Job descriptionExciting opportunity – 1 full time Residential Worker needed for a new children’s home!Wakefield is ambitious for children and have adopted an innovative approach throughout its residential model.Many children are misplaced into children’s homes due to a national shortage of foster placements for children. The result of this leads to young people who are most vulnerable being placed a long way from home and not always achieving the best outcomes.To support this, we are now seeking to appoint suitably skilled, qualified and motivation Residential Workers to work alongside Management team with a focus on returning children to stable foster placements. Children within the foster hub home will be aged 10 – 15 years old.An excellent understanding of the needs of children in care, with a clear ambition to provide outstanding services for the children we look after is required. We will provide you with excellent supervision, appraisal, on – going training and support in obtaining your management qualification awards.This post requires an enthusiastic and self-motivated individual with good communication skills. You will need to be organised and confident in interactions with children and young people.Previous experience of trauma informed practices, therapeutic caring and connective parenting are desirable although full training will be provided. It is essential that you are kind, caring, patient, resilient and can see the need behind behaviours.You should be committed to improving the life chances of the children and young people and share our ethos of never giving up and a full team around the child approach.The successful candidate should have the ability to:

  • Relate and communicate to a wide spectrum of people, which includes children and young people, their carers and other professionals.
  • Work in a therapeutic manner.
  • Demonstrate literacy and numeracy skills to maintain records and prepare reports.
  • Have high emotional resilience
  • You will hold a NVQ3 / Diploma in caring for children and young people or be willing to work to achieve this qualification following appointment within two years.
  • Effective supervision, Induction and good training are provided to all staff.
  • The work involves shift patterns, including weekends and Bank Holidays.

Benefits include

  • Weekend Allowance
  • Shift allowance
  • Enhanced Bank holiday and weekend pay
  • Generous annual leave entitlement
  • Competitive salary with yearly increments
  • Employee Assisted Programme
  • Access to OHU

For further information contact Samantha Walshaw, (Head of Service-Mainstream) on 07787273519

Expected salary

£31067 – 33366 per year

Location

Wakefield

Job date

Sat, 04 Jan 2025 08:08:20 GMT

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