An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Children's Support Worker to assist a delightful 10-year-old boy with cerebral palsy, developmental delay and complex needs.
The Support Worker will assist our client after school with his personal care, nutrition, and therapy needs.
You will be assisting with therapeutic play and activities as guided by the therapy team, in addition to daily care and trips into the community.
4Recruitment Services are seeking a Child & Family Support Workerfor our client based in Sheffield.
To work alongside social workers in assessing the levels of need of children and young people, their families and carers and identifying appropriate plans and services to support them.
To carry out specific pieces of work identified as part of a plan to support children/young people and their families.
The role of children's support worker will consist of supporting with the delivery of care to children with a range of personalities and needs.
You will be involved in supporting the everyday routines of the patients and ensuring the psychological needs of each individual are met.
This will include taking the children out into the community to complete activities such as bowling, cinema trips or eating out, allowing you to build strong relationships and self-esteem.
A Support Worker role is available for a childrens home.
Within this role Support Workers would be assisting child service users in care with severe learning disabilities and complex health needs, must also have experience with peg feeding.
Candidates would be required to interact and engage with the service users in multiple ways.
For this role you will be working in the North Wales area as a child support worker.
As a support worker you will find yourself working in a variety of settings, including peoples own homes, in health and social care settings such as supported living services or care homes, and out in the community.
You will be required to support people with a diverse range of needs, including learning disabilities, autism, physical disabilities, acquired brain injuries and mental health needs.