Young Person Support Worker-Kent

Posting date14 November 2024

Closing date14/12/2024 02:19:14

Salary£27,285.00 per year

LocationChatham, Kent, ME4 4AR

CompanyManpower UK Limited

Job typePermanent

HoursFull Time

Reference15584867

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Job Opportunity: Young Person Support Worker
Location: Kent
Salary: £27,285 per annum
Contract: Permanent, 40 hours per week (Monday to Friday, 8:30am - 5pm, plus on-call rota)


Are you passionate about making a positive difference in the lives of young people? We are looking for a dedicated Young Person Support Worker to join our team, supporting young individuals, including unaccompanied asylum seekers, as they transition to independence and adulthood. Your role will be pivotal in empowering young people to develop essential life skills, offering the guidance and care needed to help them thrive.


About the Role

As a Support Worker, you will be part of a committed team focused on providing specialised support and care. Reporting to the Support Team Manager, your key responsibilities will include:



  • Supporting young people living independently, assisting with daily routines and building their independent living skills.

  • Encouraging positive choices related to social engagement, education, and budgeting.

  • Developing and updating individualised care plans and working collaboratively with social services to provide tailored support.

  • Ensuring all interactions are respectful, inclusive, and adhere to equality and safeguarding policies.

  • Participating in service development and continual improvement processes.


What We're Looking For

  • Qualifications: NVQ Level 3 in Children's Social Care (or equivalent) or a willingness to complete this qualification within a set timeframe.

  • Experience: Proven experience in a care setting, particularly with young people.

  • Knowledge: Familiarity with The Children's Act and the Children's Social Care system is a plus.

  • Skills: Strong communication, relationship-building, and organisational skills; the ability to work under pressure and effectively manage time.

  • Requirements: Valid driver's license and the ability to travel regularly across Kent and the surrounding area.


Benefits

  • Annual Leave: 25 days plus national bank holidays

  • Health Coverage: Westfield Health Membership (cashback on health services, retail discounts)

  • Life Cover: 2x basic salary

  • Pension: 4% employer contribution

  • Equipment: Laptop, phone, and any additional equipment as required

  • Additional Benefits: Referral scheme, ongoing training and development, and a supportive work environment


Ready to inspire and support young people on their path to independence? Apply today to become a valued part of our team!







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