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Bank/Casual Night Support Worker

Bank/Casual Night Support Worker

Aurora Boveridge College

Dorset

  • £11 - £12 per hour
  • Expired
Salary:
£11-£12 per hour plus 13% holiday pay + £15 per night shift worked
Job type:
Part Time, Casual
Apply by:
20 January 2023

Job overview

Location: Cranborne, Dorset

Salary: £11.00-£12.00 per hour plus 13% holiday pay + £15 per night shift worked 

Hours: Choose from a range of shift times that will suit any needs

No experienced needed – Increased rates for those with experience

At our Aurora Boveridge College, we support young people between the ages of 16 and 25 who have additional social, emotional and mental health needs, by preparing them for adult life and facilitating their transition into further education, training or employment. 

We’re currently looking for a number of Bank Night Support Workers to assist our students at home (on-site) and in the classroom (no personal care responsibilities). 

Our working environment is amazing - To take a virtual tour around our site, click here; Boveridge Virtual Tour 

Our bank staff are able to choose what shift they want to take on, giving them a great deal of flexibility.

The main purpose of the role:

As a Bank Waking Night Support Worker you will directly support our young people in their evening activities, sports or hobbies both on and off site. This active role will involve appropriate physical and emotional support to young people, in their residence and in outside activities. 

The key to this role will be your ability to participate and to motivate whilst ensuring our students develop their own independent living skills.

  • Interact, support and monitor all those in your care at regular intervals through the night.
  • Support, and participate in evening leisure activities with our young people.
  • Support the young people to adopt a healthy sleeping pattern where possible.
  • Ensure the medical needs of the young people are met at all
  • Support the young person to develop independence skills such as budgeting, shopping, and cooking as well as taking care of their clothes, bedrooms, personal belongings, accessing the wider community and using public transport part of learning independent living skills.
  • Support relationships and communication between young people, parents, family, friends, guardians and external agencies involved in their lives.
  • Keep records accurately and up-to-date
  • Ensure safeguarding and health and safety procedures are followed at all times 

Duties will vary, you must expect to diversify and lend a hand wherever is required. 

For the full job description and break down of duties, please contact Adele from the recruitment team Adele.richard@the-aurora-group.com

Skills and Qualifications

  • Full UK driving licence and access to your own car
  • All applicants must be 21 and over to work at Boveridge College
  • Be positive and creative in meeting young person’s needs
  • Be able to work on your own as well as part of a team
  • Good numeracy and literacy skills
  • Competent ICT skills

Benefits and Additional Information

  • Full training and continued support
  • Free parking

For more information on this position please contact Adele.richard@the-aurora-group.com

Successful applicants will be subject to pre-employment safeguarding checks including an enhanced disclosure and barring service (DBS) check.

The post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and the Aurora Group is therefore permitted to ask job applicants to declare all convictions and cautions (including those which are "spent" unless they are "protected" under the DBS filtering rules) in order to assess their suitability to work with children.

The Aurora Group is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of the children and young adults in our care and is a disability confident and equal opportunities employer

Attached documents

About Aurora Boveridge College

Take a virtual tour:  https://kuula.co/share/collection/7YlHY?fs=1&vr=1&thumbs=2&alpha=0.78&inst=0&card=1&info=0&logo=-1

Our College

At Aurora Boveridge College, we support young people between the ages of 16 and 25 who have additional social, emotional and mental health needs, by preparing them for adult life and facilitating their transition into further education, training or employment.

We offer both day services and residential placements, with varying levels of academic and therapeutic support to enable participation in study programmes and college activities.

Our Facilities

Aurora Boveridge College sits in 16 acres of listed gardens within a wider 50-acre campus, located near the village of Cranborne in the Dorset countryside.

Within the college buildings, students enjoy access to well-equipped classrooms, spacious communal rooms and a pastoral hub, as well as vocational areas including a digital studio, science lab and art and design base. Our extensive grounds include horticulture learning areas with large glasshouses, as well as motor vehicle workshops, an animal care unit and excellent sports facilities.

We also make use of local amenities including a cinema, theatre and leisure centre with a swimming pool, all located within a short drive from the college. Bournemouth, Poole and Salisbury are only 40 minutes away by car, with many leisure facilities on offer from the beach to shopping centres, restaurants and the beautiful historic Jurassic Coast. The market towns of Wimborne and Ringwood are approximately 14 miles away.

Our residential accommodation is both homely and welcoming. Each accommodation area comprises 7 or 8 individual bedrooms, some of which are en-suite, with communal areas for socialising. Shared laundry and cooking facilities are available.

Our Curriculum

We support each of our students to set and meet realistic goals for their own future, whether that is by working towards specific qualifications or vocational experience, or focusing on developing key life skills.

We offer a range of post-16 study programmes, including GCSE and A Level qualifications in selected subjects, as well as vocational qualifications in horticulture, motor vehicle mechanics, hospitality and tourism, IT and animal care.

Each study programme encompasses work-related learning, work experience, employability and independent living skills development, while our tutorial programme covers topics such as health and wellbeing, sex and relationships, cultural diversity and personal safety. We also work with a range of local, national and global businesses and agencies to offer excellent work-related learning experiences and work experience, providing meaningful employability opportunities for our students.

Therapeutic Support

Our multidisciplinary team delivers specialist on-site therapy including Occupational, Speech and Language, Psychology, Psychiatry, and Holistic Therapy. Therapists work both directly with our students and indirectly through teaching and support staff to meet individual needs.

Residential Support

For residential students, Aurora Boveridge offers an opportunity to develop independent living skills in a safe, supported environment.

Our accommodation is both homely and welcoming because we recognise that being away from home, especially for the first time, can be stressful for both our students and their families.

Each accommodation area comprises of 6, 7 or 8 individual bedrooms, some of which are en-suite, with communal areas for socialising. Shared laundry and cooking facilities are available. Residents are welcome to personalise their individual rooms with items from home to help them settle in.

Our Outcomes

We are proud to list evidence of the progress and performance of our students (for the previous academic year) below:

· 100% of students achieved GCSE Science Double Award with 43% achieving grade 4 or higher

· 100% of students achieved GCSE Biology with 83% of students achieving grade 4 or higher

· 100% of students achieved GCSE English Language with 83% achieving grade 4 or higher

· 100% of students who took GCSE Mathematics achieved grade 4

· 100% of students achieved GCSE Physics

· 100% of students achieved Level 3 Practical Horticultural Skills

· 100% of students achieved Level 1 Practical Horticultural Skills

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