Prospero Teaching Newcastle Health & Social Care
Durham, County Durham
Within this role you will be working with children in residential settings, as well as in the community. You will be working with a minimum staffing ratio of 2:1. This ensures the safety of a young service user, as well as protecting staff. For this role, you will need to have good attention to detail, writing detailed daily notes. This will record things such as the service user's emotions, any interactions with colleagues/family members, conversations, food diaries and the daily routine of the service user. The role will require you to partake in activities with the young person and help to manage their money, ensuring receipts are kept for each transaction. You will need to be able to identify and report any safeguarding issues that may arise in relation to the young person, as well as aiding in their development and keeping them on track. Within the role you will deal with behaviour that can challenge, as well as a range of mental, physical and learning disabilities, so experience in a similar would be advantageous. The responsibilities for this role include: Supporting children and young people with a range of different needs and/or dependencies Assisting with the completion of care plans, risk assessments, reviews and incident & accident reporting, as well as ensuring these documents are strictly adhered to by yourself and your colleagues Providing physical and emotional support to the children and young people, which may include helping with household tasks and personal care Contributing to the effective implementation of individual programmes by supporting learning, promoting independence and engaging in experiences and activities Building relationships with the children/young people and providing them with high levels of care and support Supporting with routines - from normal household routines such as waking up & bedtimes, attending education and attending appointments Maintaining professional relationships with clients, family and external healthcare professionals, and adhering to company policies and procedures You will have: Great problem-solving skills and the ability to think on your feet Emotional resilience High levels of professionalism and a non-judgemental attitude - regardless of the service user's needs Great attention to detail when completing notes and forms Good written and verbal communication skills DBS Certificate (we can help you acquire this) Drivers preferred as locations can be spread and varying Level 3 qualification in Health and Social Care or another relevant subject would be preferred What We Can Offer You: Competitive Salary of 16.5+ Per Hour TMVA Training Course - worth 500! - to expand your skills and knowledge Travel expenses Online training to help assist you in the de-escalation of heightened situations. We can offer block shift bookings for long day sleep shifts (e.g. 2/3/4/5 days of straight shifts) INDNWHSC
Jul 23, 2025
Seasonal
Within this role you will be working with children in residential settings, as well as in the community. You will be working with a minimum staffing ratio of 2:1. This ensures the safety of a young service user, as well as protecting staff. For this role, you will need to have good attention to detail, writing detailed daily notes. This will record things such as the service user's emotions, any interactions with colleagues/family members, conversations, food diaries and the daily routine of the service user. The role will require you to partake in activities with the young person and help to manage their money, ensuring receipts are kept for each transaction. You will need to be able to identify and report any safeguarding issues that may arise in relation to the young person, as well as aiding in their development and keeping them on track. Within the role you will deal with behaviour that can challenge, as well as a range of mental, physical and learning disabilities, so experience in a similar would be advantageous. The responsibilities for this role include: Supporting children and young people with a range of different needs and/or dependencies Assisting with the completion of care plans, risk assessments, reviews and incident & accident reporting, as well as ensuring these documents are strictly adhered to by yourself and your colleagues Providing physical and emotional support to the children and young people, which may include helping with household tasks and personal care Contributing to the effective implementation of individual programmes by supporting learning, promoting independence and engaging in experiences and activities Building relationships with the children/young people and providing them with high levels of care and support Supporting with routines - from normal household routines such as waking up & bedtimes, attending education and attending appointments Maintaining professional relationships with clients, family and external healthcare professionals, and adhering to company policies and procedures You will have: Great problem-solving skills and the ability to think on your feet Emotional resilience High levels of professionalism and a non-judgemental attitude - regardless of the service user's needs Great attention to detail when completing notes and forms Good written and verbal communication skills DBS Certificate (we can help you acquire this) Drivers preferred as locations can be spread and varying Level 3 qualification in Health and Social Care or another relevant subject would be preferred What We Can Offer You: Competitive Salary of 16.5+ Per Hour TMVA Training Course - worth 500! - to expand your skills and knowledge Travel expenses Online training to help assist you in the de-escalation of heightened situations. We can offer block shift bookings for long day sleep shifts (e.g. 2/3/4/5 days of straight shifts) INDNWHSC
Children and Young People's Support Worker Location: Durham 8am-8pm Day/8pm-8am Night/ Respite shifts /8am-11pm + Sleep In Within this role you will be working with children in residential settings, as well as in the community. You will be working with a minimum staffing ratio of 2:1. This ensures the safety of a young service user, as well as protecting staff. For this role, you will need to have good attention to detail, writing detailed daily notes. This will record things such as the service users emotions, any interactions with colleagues/family members, conversations, food diaries and the daily routine of the service user. The role will require you to partake in activities with the young person and help to manage their money, ensuring receipts are kept for each transaction. You will need to be able to identify and report any safeguarding issues that may arise in relation to the young person, as well as aiding in their development and keeping them on track. Within the role you will deal with behaviour that can challenge, as well as a range of mental, physical and learning disabilities, so experience in a similar would be advantageous. The responsibilities for this role include: Supporting children and young people with a range of different needs and/or dependencies Assisting with the completion of care plans, risk assessments, reviews and incident & accident reporting, as well as ensuring these documents are strictly adhered to by yourself and your colleagues Providing physical and emotional support to the children and young people, which may include helping with household tasks and personal care Contributing to the effective implementation of individual programmes by supporting learning, promoting independence and engaging in experiences and activities Building relationships with the children/young people and providing them with high levels of care and support Supporting with routines - from normal household routines such as waking up & bedtimes, attending education and attending appointments Maintaining professional relationships with clients, family and external healthcare professionals, and adhering to company policies and procedures You will have: Great problem-solving skills and the ability to think on your feet Emotional resilience High levels of professionalism and a non-judgemental attitude - regardless of the service user's needs Great attention to detail when completing notes and forms Good written and verbal communication skills DBS Certificate (we can help you acquire this) Drivers preferred as locations can be spread and varying Level 3 qualification in Health and Social Care or another relevant subject would be preferred What We Can Offer You: Competitive Salary of GBP16.5+ Per Hour TMVA Training Course - worth GBP500! - to expand your skills and knowledge Travel expenses Online training to help assist you in the de-escalation of heightened situations. We can offer block shift bookings for long day sleep shifts (e.g. 2/3/4/5 days of straight shifts) INDNWHSC
Jul 17, 2025
Seasonal
Children and Young People's Support Worker Location: Durham 8am-8pm Day/8pm-8am Night/ Respite shifts /8am-11pm + Sleep In Within this role you will be working with children in residential settings, as well as in the community. You will be working with a minimum staffing ratio of 2:1. This ensures the safety of a young service user, as well as protecting staff. For this role, you will need to have good attention to detail, writing detailed daily notes. This will record things such as the service users emotions, any interactions with colleagues/family members, conversations, food diaries and the daily routine of the service user. The role will require you to partake in activities with the young person and help to manage their money, ensuring receipts are kept for each transaction. You will need to be able to identify and report any safeguarding issues that may arise in relation to the young person, as well as aiding in their development and keeping them on track. Within the role you will deal with behaviour that can challenge, as well as a range of mental, physical and learning disabilities, so experience in a similar would be advantageous. The responsibilities for this role include: Supporting children and young people with a range of different needs and/or dependencies Assisting with the completion of care plans, risk assessments, reviews and incident & accident reporting, as well as ensuring these documents are strictly adhered to by yourself and your colleagues Providing physical and emotional support to the children and young people, which may include helping with household tasks and personal care Contributing to the effective implementation of individual programmes by supporting learning, promoting independence and engaging in experiences and activities Building relationships with the children/young people and providing them with high levels of care and support Supporting with routines - from normal household routines such as waking up & bedtimes, attending education and attending appointments Maintaining professional relationships with clients, family and external healthcare professionals, and adhering to company policies and procedures You will have: Great problem-solving skills and the ability to think on your feet Emotional resilience High levels of professionalism and a non-judgemental attitude - regardless of the service user's needs Great attention to detail when completing notes and forms Good written and verbal communication skills DBS Certificate (we can help you acquire this) Drivers preferred as locations can be spread and varying Level 3 qualification in Health and Social Care or another relevant subject would be preferred What We Can Offer You: Competitive Salary of GBP16.5+ Per Hour TMVA Training Course - worth GBP500! - to expand your skills and knowledge Travel expenses Online training to help assist you in the de-escalation of heightened situations. We can offer block shift bookings for long day sleep shifts (e.g. 2/3/4/5 days of straight shifts) INDNWHSC
We have an exciting opportunity for you to work as a one to one buddy/key worker for a 21 year old man with additional needs including ABI, visual impairment & Epilepsy. You will be responsible for introducing the Young Man to new activities and supporting him to achieve positive outcomes. You will be collecting from day services and work to attend new activities such as theme parks, bingo, museums, beach walks and pool. The Young Man has a great sense of humour and is able to walk with the aid of his white cane. He is able to communicate his wishes well and with encouragement can make his own decisions on where and what he would like to go. You will be working on a rota with another support worker to complement the experiences the young man has. This is a great chance for you to really get to know the young person and their family and become an integral part in the them achieving Independence and life goals. For further details apply for this role and we will call you to discuss further INDNWHSC
Jul 17, 2025
Seasonal
We have an exciting opportunity for you to work as a one to one buddy/key worker for a 21 year old man with additional needs including ABI, visual impairment & Epilepsy. You will be responsible for introducing the Young Man to new activities and supporting him to achieve positive outcomes. You will be collecting from day services and work to attend new activities such as theme parks, bingo, museums, beach walks and pool. The Young Man has a great sense of humour and is able to walk with the aid of his white cane. He is able to communicate his wishes well and with encouragement can make his own decisions on where and what he would like to go. You will be working on a rota with another support worker to complement the experiences the young man has. This is a great chance for you to really get to know the young person and their family and become an integral part in the them achieving Independence and life goals. For further details apply for this role and we will call you to discuss further INDNWHSC