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Senior Support Worker

Senior Support Worker

Peters Dean Care LtdLittlehampton, England, United Kingdom
2 days ago
Job type
  • Full-time
Job description

Opportunity for an experienced Senior Support Worker to join a BRAND NEW home based in Littlehampton.

This pioneering project offers a nurturing, homely, and safe environment for up to three children (aged 10-18) with emotional and behavioural difficulties.

We believe in :

Supporting their success in education, employment, and community integration.

Making a positive and lasting difference in their lives.

Empowering them to achieve better lives and outcomes.

Believing in children and their potential.

When children leave the home, we want them to feel confident, prepared, and ready to embrace their future with optimism.

Senior Key Responsibilities :

Build strong, positive, and meaningful relationships with children.

Develop and implement individualised strength-based plans.

Advocate for children, ensuring their voices are heard and respected.

Support children in their educational, training, and employment aspirations.

Facilitate and participate in hobbies, interests, and recreational activities.

Ensure childrens health and well-being by managing appointments and liaising with healthcare professionals.

Promote emotional and mental well-being through positive interactions and therapeutic practices.

Maintain a safe, secure, and homely environment.

Uphold safeguarding and protection protocols.

Keep accurate, timely, and detailed records.

Act as a role model, demonstrating best practices in childcare and professional conduct.

Your Role :

As a Senior team member, you will :

Lead & Support

Supervise and mentor Residential Childcare Practitioners, providing guidance and leadership.

Team Coordination

Organise and lead team meetings to ensure smooth communication and collaboration.

Operational Support

Assist the Registered Manager with administrative and operational duties.

On-Call Duties

Take responsibility for on-call support when needed.

Child-Centred Casework

Oversee case management, ensuring each child's unique needs are met.

What Were Looking For :

Compassion & Empathy

A warm, understanding, and non-judgmental approach.

Child Safeguarding Knowledge

A strong commitment to keeping children safe.

Understanding of Developmental Trauma

Awareness of its impact and how to support affected children.

Behaviour Management Skills

Confidence in handling challenging situations and de-escalating conflicts.

Experience & Leadership

At least two years of experience working with children or young people, with supervisory or leadership responsibilities.

Minimum Age : 22 years.

Qualifications

Level 3 Residential Childcare.

Excellent Communication & Organisation Skills

The ability to engage effectively with both children and colleagues.

Hours & Benefits :

Full-time role following a structured 3-week rolling rota. Includes weekend work and on-call duties.

Competitive salary

Overtime opportunities across services.

Comprehensive training and qualifications upon successful completion of the probation period

Bonus incentives for achieving Good or Outstanding Ofsted ratings

Join Us! Make a real difference in the lives of children. Apply today and become part of the team!

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Senior Support Worker • Littlehampton, England, United Kingdom