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We'd like you to join us as a Children's Care Worker at our service Pear Tree House in Wiltshire (Swindon).
At Pear Tree House, we provide residential supported living care to children with learning disability, autism and complex care. Supported by a highly trained staff team, the children are encouraged to strive for independence, however that looks for them as an individual.
Pear Tree House is a 5 bedded home providing residential care for children and young people with learning disabilities. All staff will be involved directly in the physical and emotional care of children and young people and work in partnership with families and other agencies involved.
RCCW will provide support to the Seniors and Managers in taking extra responsibility to maintain and develop documentation required by the registered manager. You will also be required to maintain good staff morale and the promotion of high standards of care and support.
What you'll be working:
Full time , your hours are based on a rota working every other weekend.
Do any of this look good? If so apply today and we will be in touch.
What you'll be doing:
The post holder has a responsibility to safeguard and promote the welfare of children and young people at all times. All staff are expected to act in accordance with safeguarding legislation, organisational policies, and statutory guidance.
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We believe safeguarding is everyone’s responsibility. We expect all staff to be vigilant, proactive, and committed to creating a safe, nurturing environment where children feel protected, listened to, and respected.
To provide Children / Young People with approved complex medical care – this is defined as medical care that is appropriately given under medical direction by consultants, GPs and paediatricians with parental consent. To appropriately respond and co-ordinate care requirements with CYP with complex health care needs, including administration of emergency medication.
Regular administration of medicine to control complex health care needs.
Offer children / young people appropriate care, comfort and control with the highest profession and in accordance with company policy. Provide for the complex needs of the CYPs including, where it is appropriate to do so, assistance with:
To adhere to all the health and safety policies and practices by the company including documentation of: COSHH, Infection Control, Risk Assessment of individual CYPs, Building and equipment, manual handling and fire safety of the establishment and individual CYPs, safe storage of equipment. To monitor and review any deterioration in line with health and safety of the building which could affect care needs of the CYPs and staff.
Actively engage in leisure and learning activities with the CYPs and participate in activities and recreation within the wider community at large for the benefit of the CYPs and to promote independence and life skills.
Share in administrative tasks including message-taking, report writing, case
Recording, ordering of supplies and or services and the collection and issuing of money.
Attend and participate in staff meetings, selected training events and periodic
Supervisory sessions as appropriate.
What you'll have:
We also want to ensure that individuals with disabilities are provided reasonable facilities to participate in job applications or interviews to perform essential job functions. To support this, we are a Disability Confident committed employer.
What to look forward to: