37 Hours per week
As part of the remodelling of children’s residential care in Bridgend, placement options for children looked after has continued to expand significantly following the creation of a “no wrong door” model. The next step of this extensive remodelling programme is the opening of a solo residential placement ‘pop up’ service which can be utilised across both Children’s and Adults services, strengthening our placement options (by creating another ‘solo’ door) and allowing us to deliver a bespoke service, with joint planning arrangements in place, allowing transition to a longer-term placement or living arrangement. In this way we will work towards achieving positive outcomes for children and young adults with a high level of complex needs.
The ‘pop-up’ service is one which can be set-up and implemented at relatively short-notice and can also be “popped down” at relatively short-notice. When the Service is operational you will be based at the home but when it is popped down you will be re-deployed to within one of BCBC’s other Children’s Residential Homes or within Adult Social Care Complex Needs / Breakaway Short Stay Services.
This exciting new innovative service across children and young adults, will create opportunities for you to work and gain experience, across a wide spectrum of need, with our most vulnerable and complex children and young adults and to be part of a new team and venture for Bridgend County Borough Council.
Do you feel that you would like to be part of this innovative area of service? Are you able to work on a flexible basis? Are you motivated and committed to both vulnerable adults and children? Are you able to take on individual tasks whilst also able to work within a team? Can you work within the remit of a corporate parent?
As a Residential Worker you will be required to provide all aspects of care both on an individual and group basis, you will be involved in helping to implement individual care plans. Individual tasks, will include supporting young people to develop independence skills, the work may also involve outreach work supporting young people. You will required to undertake a variety of complex tasks, such as supporting children and young adults who have experienced traumatic life experiences or engaging in outreach work with parents/carers within the community.
You must be able to demonstrate both experience of working with young people and a compassionate approach, an ability to work effectively as part of a team, be able to relate well to children and their families as well as other professionals. Be adaptable to work across alternative children and young adult settings, when the pop up is not operational. You will need to hold a relevant qualification NVQ/QCF Level 3 (or willing to work towards achieving this) children and young people or equivalent as set out by the Social Care Wales Qualification Framework and willing to work towards being Dual Registered with Social Care Wales.
As the post is residential based, you will be required to undertake some weekend working and carry out sleeping in duties.
The successful candidate will be able to greet customers in Welsh
Protecting children, young people or adults at risk is a core responsibility of all council employees.
Applicants should note that a criminal records check by the Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) will be necessary for the successful applicant.
Closing Date: Wednesday 19th October 2022
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