Residential Worker (Casual)

Wakefield Council, St Johns, Wakefield

Residential Worker (Casual)

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Wakefield Council, St Johns, Wakefield

  • Full time
  • Permanent
  • Onsite working

Posted today, 22 Dec | Get your application in now to be one of the first to apply.

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: 593fb671cf35498280e1c1a942ef8676

Full Job Description

We are looking for Casual Residential Workers to join our team.
You will support two children in a lovely home supported by a team of 6 colleagues.
We are seeking to appoint suitably skilled, motivated and caring Children's Residential Worker, to work with and support children and young people aged between 9 to 17 years of age.
There are times when children and young people in care require additional support to manage complex trauma.
Placements of a warm, supportive and have a homely feel are hard to find, and this can result in multiple placement breakdowns before a suitable placement that can contain risk and manage social and emotional needs is found. 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. We provide loving homes for children to remain in Wakefield and only receive the best possible care.
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 autism, SEN, trauma informed practices, therapeutic caring and connective parenting is 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.
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.
You will hold a Full UK Driving Licence and transport young people in the home car or your own with appropriate insurance cover.
Effective Induction, supervision, and training will be provided to all staff.
The work involves shift patterns, including weekends, sleep in and Bank Holidays.
Job title Residential Worker (Casual) Job reference 241816 Date posted 02/12/2024 Application closing date 01/06/2025 Location Wakefield Salary £16.10 - £17.29 per hour, Grade 7, Casual Package Blank Contractual hours 0 Basis Ad-hoc Job category/type Casual/ Relief Attachments Job description
Exciting opportunity!
We are looking for Casual Residential Workers to join our team.
You will support two children in a lovely home supported by a team of 6 colleagues.
We are seeking to appoint suitably skilled, motivated and caring Children's Residential Worker, to work with and support children and young people aged between 9 to 17 years of age.
There are times when children and young people in care require additional support to manage complex trauma.
Placements of a warm, supportive and have a homely feel are hard to find, and this can result in multiple placement breakdowns before a suitable placement that can contain risk and manage social and emotional needs is found. 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. We provide loving homes for children to remain in Wakefield and only receive the best possible care.

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 autism, SEN, trauma informed practices, therapeutic caring and connective parenting is 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.
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.
You will hold a Full UK Driving Licence and transport young people in the home car or your own with appropriate insurance cover.
Effective Induction, supervision, and training will be provided to all staff.
The work involves shift patterns, including weekends, sleep in and Bank Holidays.