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Night Support Worker

Night Support Worker

Aurora Orchard Manor

Meldreth, Nr Royston, South Cambs, North Herts

  • Expired
Salary:
£8.41 - £8.70 per hour (£17,062 - £17,643 FTE) rising to £9.06 - £9.39 per hour (£18,373 - £19,043 FTE) for candidates with relevant QCF Level 3 qualification. £15 per night allowance also payable. (Rate effective 1st September)
Job type:
Part Time, Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
ASAP
Apply by:
4 October 2018

Job overview

 

The Aurora Group is an innovative provider of education and care for children, young people and adults with special educational needs and disabilities. Established in 2015, we set out to create outstanding services across the country and have invested significantly to achieve this.  Aurora offers an exciting career opportunity to enthusiastic and committed people wanting to play a part in our rapidly developing company.

We are currently looking for Night Support Workers to join Orchard Manor.

Orchard Manor provides education, care and therapeutic support for young people with severe and profound communication difficulties associated with conditions like cerebral palsy, autism, brain injury and degenerative disorders. They may have complex health and sensory needs and associated difficulties that require specialist support to enable them to access a bespoke curriculum.  It is one of the few transition service for young adults in the country that offers this level of highly specialist support.   

We have one aim; to empower children and young people to develop and grow in their own unique and inspiring way.

The site is currently undergoing significant redevelopment that will provide contemporary living and learning environments for young people with complex needs.  Located in 16-acres of grounds in the village of Meldreth, our school provides a wonderful working environment, supportive and friendly teams and training – all of which offers a fantastic and rewarding career opportunity for those wanting to make a real difference to others.

Our passionate and committed team are looking for like-minded people to join them.  If you’re someone who believes in giving children and young people with disabilities the best opportunities to succeed in life, we’d like to hear from you.

  • “Your role is to come in and make that person’s life awesome. Now that’s a pretty good job. It’s a great job!” - Shelley, Support Worker

By becoming an Aurora Night Support Worker, you’ll be choosing a truly rewarding career and, with development plans for both Aurora and Orchard Manor, you too can make someone’s life awesome. 

Your role is to support young people to live happy and fulfilled lives, as independently as possible. 

The role:

  • “Your role is to come in and make that person’s life awesome. Now that’s a pretty good job. It’s a great job!” - Shelley, Support Worker

By becoming an Aurora Night Support Worker, you’ll be choosing a truly rewarding career and, with development plans for both Aurora and Orchard Manor, you too can make someone’s life awesome. 

Your role is to support young people to live happy and fulfilled lives, as independently as possible. As a Night Support Worker you will help them develop positive relationships and be equal and valued members of their community.

Key responsibilities:

To provide the highest level of care for the young person you are working with, which includes:

  • Personal care needs, (washing dressing, moving and positioning, continence care, support with eating and drinking etc.).
  • Social care needs (supporting them to engage in activities they like, either solely or with their peers).
  • Supporting young people to attend day activities (skills centre, outings etc.). Ensure individuals, spiritual, cultural and religious choices are met and that they have opportunities to participate in and access community facilities.
  • To work appropriately and effectively with other external agencies, family members, friends and advocates.
  • To communicate at all times in a polite and professional manner.
  • Support and facilitate learning and independence to help children and young people achieve continuous development and growth
  • Provide support for a safe, homely environment which reflects the ages and interests of children and young people
  • Work with the education team in creating a whole school environment which supports learning from school and into the residential children’s home
  • Contribute to planning, implementation and evaluation of care programmes and plans
  • Develop and maintain effective relationships with colleagues and others including parents, guardians, social workers and other professionals and agencies as required.

Qualifications:

  • No qualifications required although Level 3 Diploma in Childcare or equivalent an advantage

Requirements of the role:

  • Experience of children or adults with learning or physical difficulties which could be from a previous job or from your own personal experiences with family or friends with special educational needs or disabilities
  • Level 3 Diploma in Childcare or equivalent is desirable
  • Experience of working within a support or care role is desirable
  • Understanding of the safeguarding principles and importance of child protection
  • Experience and/or understanding of working within a multi-cultural, inclusive environment
  • Basic First Aid knowledge
  • Experience of working with a range of approaches to manage behaviour is advantageous.


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+44 1763 268000

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