Job Description Are you someone living in the Wirral area who is looking to make a difference in the lives of children and young people? Reed Emergency Placement Support (EPS) Team are currently recruiting Support Workers within the Wirral?area to provide support to a range of children and young people. We are looking for enthusiastic support workers who will provide high-quality support to...
You will be supporting children and young people with severe learning disabilities, autism, and complex needs, including some individuals who are non-verbal.
You will provide encouragement and praise, remain calm and patient during times of crisis, and use your experience and passion to inspire colleagues and help achieve the best possible outcomes for the young people in your care.
You will be expected to contribute to the maintenance and development of the Associations values, culture, and ethos. Please see the job description for more information.
You will lead by example, maintaining the highest standards of care and providing guidance to the team on shift.
You will also develop strong relationships with the team and the people we support to ensure a calm, positive night-time environment and the best possible outcomes.
You will support a young person with a history of significant trauma, neurodevelopmental needs (including ADHD and communication difficulties), and complex behaviours which may include dysregulation, heightened emotional distress, and absconding risk. This is not a routine residential role.
You will help to create a warm, stimulating environment whilst working a mix of day shifts and sleeps to meet individual needs. You’ll do more than provide care – you’ll be a mentor, advocate, and source of encouragement, helping the people you support to achieve their own individual outcomes.
You will help provide essential support to young people in care, assisting them with daily activities, appointments, and behavioural management, all while creating a positive and nurturing home environment. Key Responsibilities: Support young people in a range of activities, including cooking, cleaning, outings, and taking part in games and appointments.
You will need to be: Be a fully qualified GP registered with the GMC (UK) Be a resilient and enthusiastic team player Value high quality patient care and clinicalexcellence Contribute to continuous improvement Align to our values of training, innovation,collaboration and kindness (TICK)
You will manage your own patient list of 1,500 patients (based on 6 sessions) and take part in the duty doctor rota, currently 1 in 6, between the hours of 10.30 am and 6.30 pm. Salaried GPs employed under the BMA model contract are entitled to protected learning time for professional development.
You will work with students who may have experienced trauma, developed challenging behaviours, or built barriers towards education. Your role is to provide consistent support, build trusting relationships, and guide pupils towards positive outcomes both academically and personally.
You will take whole-case responsibility for complex Early Help cases (Levels 2–3), including those stepping down from Children’s Social Care, and work closely with families to reduce risk, build resilience, and improve outcomes.
You must be able to work flexibly and travel across the city as required.
You will aid in empowering carers to take control of their own health and wellbeing.
You will give time and focus on the what matters to me philosophy and take a holistic approach to connect carers to community groups and statutory services.
You will be an energetic and solution focused worker who will support carers to access the most
You will meet with residents, discuss support needs and how you can support them to meet their objectives;plete Support and Safety Plans, work withmunity Probation Practitioners and Court Staff to best support our residents.
You will also need to be able to help residents with applying for Housing Benefits and paying rent etc.
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