We are looking for a specialist experienced Support Worker to join our team.
A dedicated and passionate childrens support worker with commitment and understanding, delivering high levels of support, creating safe environments and offering a deep understanding of trauma and how it impacts behaviours.
Supporting vulnerable children and young people in crisis.
We are seeking a dedicated and experienced Children's Residential Support Worker to join our team, focusing on providing support to vulnerable children and young people during crisis situations.
The ideal candidate will demonstrate a deep understanding of trauma and its effects on behavior, along with a commitment to creating safe and nurturing environments.
Key Responsibilities
Provide day-to-day support, including activities, appointments, and family contact, in line with individual care plans.
Precedo Healthcare are currently recruiting Clinical Support Workers in Nottingham and the surrounding areas to work on an agency basis within NHS Mental Health services
All we ask is that you have at least six months experience of working in a support worker role within the NHS, in the past 2 years and have a commitment to providing compassionate, person centred care to vulnerable people.
An Intensive Support Key Worker is responsible for the attraction, registration and progression of participants, and will use a variety of techniques including effective diagnosis, individual coaching and training, action planning and Health & Wellbeing Support to achieve sustainable employment.
Intensive Support Key Workers will deliver our services both in fixed Remploy locations, co-location sites and community venues, to ensure our services are accessible to all.
Shift Pattern/Hours available: Initially 20 hours per week.
Introduction
We are looking to build up a team around a young gentleman, to support with a long-term aim of moving out of the family home and into his own accommodation.
General
We would like to find someone who can develop a trusting relationship with him, based primarily in the family home to begin with.
To work alongside Childrens Disability Service social workers and undertake specified work that does not need to be undertaken by a qualified worker, enabling work to be progressed more efficiently and ensuring best outcomes for children and young people.
Under the direction of the social worker, liaise with NCC colleagues, partner agencies and other professionals in order to commission services, share information and keep all parties updated regarding circumstances and plans for children/young people.
Duties and Responsibilities: Undertake direct work with children/young people and their families/carers as appropriate and agreed by the team manager.
To provide realistic timely or occasionally intensive support to patients within their own community setting.
To demonstrate active clinical and managerial leadership skills within the team, providing education and supervision to junior staff members and other professionals.
Role Purpose
To provide a defined level of specialist assessment and access to interventions for a diverse patient group and their families under the care programme approach, who present with significant mental health problems/disorders.