Safeguarding Officer
Prior's Court, East End, Hampshire
Safeguarding Officer
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Prior's Court, East End, Hampshire
- Full time
- Permanent
- Onsite working
Posted today, 30 Oct | Get your application in now to be one of the first to apply.
Closing date: Closing date not specified
job Ref: 31e5f4b0d6f94fcea43e7f7325f309c5
Full Job Description
Were looking for a Safeguarding Officer to support our Director of Safeguarding and Health and Safety in addressing welfare and safety concerns for the children and young people at Priors Court. Your role will be vital in promoting high safeguarding standards and ensuring that every young person is protected in our care., As a Safeguarding Officer, you will play a crucial role in responding and monitoring safeguarding issues. You will assist in implementing safeguarding policies and practices, ensuring the highest standards are maintained. Your work will involve regular analysis of safeguarding data and collaborating with staff and external agencies to promote a safe environment for all.
Please Note: A full UK driving licence is preferred due to our location.
Priors Court is a registered charity providing education and residential care for autistic young people with complex needs, aged 5-25. Set within a 50-acre site in Berkshire, we have extensive bespoke facilities to help the young people we support to be healthy, happy, more independent and have the opportunity to access the world of work.
We understand that the little things are actually the big things for an autistic young person, and we celebrate them as major milestones. A daily life skill gained or an anxiety conquered today is a stepping stone towards tomorrows work placement, or a shared special occasion with family.
Priors Court never stays still. We are ambitious for our young people and aspire to be a global leader for autistic young people with complex needs. We want to deliver outcomes for them beyond our imagination; to help transform the lives of even more autistic young people, and to develop practice improvements which we can share across the world.