Residential Support Worker (Children with Disabilities Short Breaks)
Calderdale Council, Claremount, Calderdale
Residential Support Worker (Children with Disabilities Short Breaks)
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Calderdale Council, Claremount, Calderdale
- Full time
- Permanent
- Remote working
Posted 1 week ago, 29 May | Get your application in now before you're too late!
Closing date: Closing date not specified
Job ref: 08b4683df3e944f0ad9bee5ca38b3fee
Location ref: Claremount, Calderdale
Full Job Description
We are looking to recruit a Residential Support Worker (RSW) to support children and young people with disabilities in our short breaks service. You will be working within Children and Young People's Service, caring for young people with physical and behavioural difficulties. You will work as part of a dedicated team responsible for caring for children providing them with positive life experiences and enabling them to achieve their personal best. There is an essential element of the role which will require the worker to support/work closely with their families.
We are currently an outstanding service and thrive to maintain this. Our core service values are built on Honesty, Accountability and Aspirations, investing in everyone's development, creating opportunities that shapes better experiences for our children/young people (Love, Laughter and Learning).
Ability to have fun and provide learning opportunities through; play, activities both on and off site, household tasks etc.
Ability to care and support children/families to build resilience and provide best outcomes for the child.
Ability to meet the diverse needs of our children, this includes personal care and managing children with limited communication.
To work effectively as part of a team and disciplined to follow advice and guidance set out by the home.
Ability to remain calm in challenging and crisis situations employing a solution focused approach to ensure safe and best practices are employed.
Ability to role model positive behaviours and choices for young people to understand and learn.
Ability to provide high quality of care for all service users, promoting best practice in achieving agreed goals and ambitions set out by the home.
Demonstrate energy, enthusiasm, motivation and adaptable to working to a high standard and contributing to a dynamic service.
Ability to provide emotional warmth, resilience, and can build positive, trusting and empathetic relationships with children and their families.
Ability to advocate for young people/families and equally represent the home and organisation professionally to high standards.
Ability to demonstrate good communication skills, including IT skills to be able to compile and maintain children and young people's records, participating in all aspects of administration.
The role requires an individual to be flexible; available to cover shifts including evenings and weekends., As part of our fair recruitment process, we ask that all applications are written by the candidate and that Artificial Intelligence (AI) use is limited, unless assistance is required as a reasonable adjustment for a disability. Content should be truthful, accurate, evidence based and not embellished - see guidance., Disability Confident
About Disability Confident
A Disability Confident employer will generally offer an interview to any applicant that declares they have a disability and meets the minimum criteria for the job as defined by the employer. It is important to note that in certain recruitment situations such as high-volume, seasonal and high-peak times, the employer may wish to limit the overall numbers of interviews offered to both disabled people and non-disabled people. For more details please go to .