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Children's Night Support Worker

Children's Night Support Worker

Aurora Meldreth Manor School

Cambridgeshire

  • £11 - £11.45 per hour
  • Expired
Salary:
linked to competency and qualifications + a night supplement of £25 per night shift worked + £1000 Welcome Bonus*
Job type:
Full Time, Part Time, Permanent
Apply by:
30 June 2023

Job overview

Children's Night Support Worker

Location: Meldreth, Nr. Royston - Cambridgeshire/Hertfordshire border

Salary:£11 ph to £11.45 ph (linked to competency and qualifications) + a night supplement of £25 per night shift worked + £1000 Welcome Bonus

Hours: 4 week rota pattern of 14 shifts (8:45pm to 8:15am) – Ave 40hrs per week. Where possible we will also consider flexible shift patterns to suit you.

Training: Full training provided and once passed probation we will support and fund you studying the Level 3 diploma in Residential Childcare 

 

We are currently looking for a number of Night Support Workers in Meldreth, Nr. Royston (South Cambridgeshire / North Hertfordshire border), where our Aurora Meldreth Manor children’s home and school provides education, care and therapeutic support for children and young people who have severe, profound and multiple learning difficulties resulting in complex learning needs.

 

The Role:


At night; your role will be to provide the highest level of care for our children and young adults; from assisting them in getting ready for bed (including washing/changing), encouraging a healthy sleeping pattern where possible and of course regularly checking all of those in your care at regular intervals through the night and dealing with any incidences that occur.

  • Providing exceptional high levels of care for our children and young adults
  • Assisting with getting them ready for bed which will include washing and changing
  • Encourage a healthy sleeping pattern where possible
  • Checking on the children and young adults at regular intervals throughout the night and dealing with any difficulties
  • Ensuring that medical needs are met at all times
  • Ensuring that the environment is safe, supportive, calm and happy

Please note that the role may require participation in physical intervention and personal care routines.

 

This is a waking night position; so in the quiet periods you will also be expected to get involved in some light housekeeping duties (such as loading the dishwasher and keeping the environment tidy).

 

With full training and continued support you will take responsibility for ensuring that all their medical needs are met including the administration and recording of prescribed medication.

 

The key to this role will be your ability to communicate effectively, build trusting relationships and provide the support required to enable our children and young adults to become more autonomous.

 

Skills and Qualifications

It is a tough yet totally rewarding role. Ultimately, we are looking for people with a passion to build relationships and positively change the lives of the young adults that we work with. So, whilst previous experience would be highly beneficial; it’s not essential. What’s more important to us is that you can demonstrate the right attitude to make a difference.

 

Successful candidates are likely to demonstrate:

  • Willingness to learn and to go the extra mile
  • Ability to guide and encourage supportive independence when possible
  • Exceptional communication skills and patience
  • Resilient with a robust and positive nature
  • Ability to be creative in meeting the needs of the young adults or children’s needs
  • Ability to work on a rota pattern which will include working every other weekend


Benefits and Additional Information

What’s on offer?

  • Full training and continued support
  • Opportunity to study the Level 3 diploma in Residential Childcare which will be funded by us!
  • Part time hours available if required
  • **Welcome bonus payable in 2 parts - 50% following sucessful completion of probation and 50% after one years service 
  • DBS paid for by us 
  • Health cash back plan
  • Car lease scheme
  • Bike to work scheme 
  • 30 days’ holiday including bank holidays
  • Life assurance and pension
  • Perk box


Enquiries:

For more information on this position please contact 07920 223415 / karen.barnfield@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.

 

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About Aurora Meldreth Manor School

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Welcome to our Special Needs School in Meldreth, Cambridge

Here at Aurora Meldreth Manor, many of our students have complex learning difficulties, often associated with profound physical disabilities and/or medical needs. Whatever a student’s abilities or challenges, we aim to provide them with memorable experiences and stimulating activities that promote self-esteem and personal independence.

This approach is enhanced by the imaginative use of a variety of suitable and interesting resources and environments – from the rich experiences of sound, colour and touch in the sensory room, through to energising rebound therapy and physical exercises in the hydrotherapy pool.

As a registered children’s home, we can also provide students with a vibrant yet homely space in which to live, whether throughout the year or just for a short break.

We hope you enjoy reading about our school and residential facilities, and we look forward to welcoming you and your child to our community here at Aurora Meldreth Manor.

Denise Grayston - Principal, Aurora Meldreth Manor School and Children’s Home


Our School

Aurora Meldreth Manor supports children and young people aged 6-19 with highly complex learning difficulties associated with conditions such as cerebral palsy, acquired brain injury, degenerative conditions or autism spectrum conditions requiring a specialist approach.

We offer day placements for 38 weeks of the year and flexible residential placements for up to 52 weeks, including weekly boarding and shared-care arrangements or residential care placements for young people accessing other local schools.

The support we provide enables each of our students to engage and progress at their own level within a living and learning environment designed to help them achieve their full potential as they reach adulthood.

Our Facilities

Aurora Meldreth Manor is situated on a beautiful 14-acre site in the village of Meldreth, on the border of Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire.

The school is fully accessible with hoisting facilities available throughout, and offers a range of modern, creative spaces for living and learning.

Facilities include:

· Interior-designed living areas

· Landscaped gardens

· Multi-use activity area

· Hydrotherapy pool

· Rebound therapy

· Multi-media room

· Multi-sensory areas

· Individual learning areas for break-out time and quiet time

A range of therapy is available at Aurora Meldreth Manor, including physiotherapy, speech and language and occupational therapy. We also offer nursing support where required, and we are one of the few schools in the country that caters for students with specialist medical requirements associated with complex health needs, such as enteral feeding.

Residential Facilities

Aurora Meldreth Manor is also a registered children’s home, providing flexible, accessible accommodation and a vibrant yet homely space in which to live.

Houses have spacious living/dining room with TV, games and eating areas and individual bedrooms with a mix of bathing facilities and hoisting throughout for safe and easy movement for those with physical conditions. For those that can eat orally, fresh food is prepared daily by our chef and a variety of tastes and diets are catered for.

Our residential care team is passionate about ensuring that every individual is happy, healthy and well-supported. Alongside delivering personal care and helping with the management of epilepsy and other conditions, our staff support our residents to develop friendships, explore new interests and take advantage of after-school and social activities.

We encourage families to visit regularly and are able to offer limited family accommodation

Our Curriculum

We follow the IMPACTS curriculum, a needs-led programme focusing on the key areas of: communication, cognition, physical development, environmental control technology, and personal, emotional and social wellbeing (which includes self-help and self-advocacy skills).

Where appropriate, the National Curriculum is taken into consideration in the planning and delivery of activities.

Teaching staff work together with therapists and learning support assistants to develop and deliver a meaningful, appropriate and personalised curriculum for every student. Classes are grouped according to students’ sensory needs, cognitive understanding and compatibility.

Some of our students have particular interests which are related to their developmental age rather than their chronological age. We consider it important to strike the right balance in acknowledging the students’ interests and offering age-appropriate options.

Our Outcomes · 100% of children and young people work towards formal qualifications such as AQA awards · 100% of the children and young people access an integrated therapeutic curriculum in preparation for adulthood · All our outdoor learning areas are fully inclusive, these include a Forest School, a Musical Garden as well as a number of Outdoor Learning Stations.

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