ASN Support Worker

Posting date03 November 2024

Closing date03/12/2024 17:43:21

Salary£13.40 per hour

LocationWishaw, North Lanarkshire

CompanyKO-NEKT (Childcare) CIC

Job typeTemporary

HoursPart Time

Reference15522354

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KO-NEKT is a dynamic and growing organization that provides one-to-one and group support for children and young people (ages 5-25) with Additional Support Needs (ASN). Our tailored support services aim to help young people integrate into their communities, encourage independence and achieve their full potential. We champion their rights and promote a positive, inclusive approach in all that we do.

About the Role:
We are looking for a compassionate and committed ASN Support Practitioner (driver essential) to join our team in North Lanarkshire (Wishaw area). You will provide 1:1 and 2:1 support to children and young people with ASN in their communities. Your role will be vital in helping them grow, develop skills and thrive in a supportive environment. You will be working to achieve SHANARRI outcomes (Safe, Healthy, Achieving, Nurtured, Active, Respected, Responsible, Included) while supporting the well-being of each service user.

Key Responsibilities:
• Provide personalized support based on individual support plans tailored to the needs and goals of each young person.
• Deliver engaging activities that promote skill development, play and personal growth.
• Regularly monitor and evaluate progress using the SHANARRI framework, ensuring all records are up to date using our online outcome recording system (CORS).
• Advocate for the rights of young people, promoting a nurturing, safe and inclusive environment.
• Maintain accurate timesheets and expenses and adhere to company procedures.
• Participate in professional development, attending meetings and training to stay informed of best practices.
• Work closely with the Service Manager to report and discuss any challenges or concerns.
• Ensure health and safety protocols are followed, promoting the well-being of the children and young people in your care.

Person Specification:
• Qualification related to health, social care or education.
• Experience in health and social care or related fields.
• Flexibility in your approach to work, incl availability for evenings and weekends.
• Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with a commitment to equality and inclusion.
• Physically active and able to engage in play, standing, walking and assisting young people with physical activities.
• Self-motivated, patient, enthusiastic and fun
• Proficient in IT with the ability to record and manage care plans using our online CORS system.
• Driving License and access to a car essential. This role involves travel within the community. Business Insurance required on personal vehicle.

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