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30-03-2016 12:00 AM BST
Closing date: 22 April 2016

Fixed Term for 12 months

The post holder will contribute to the implementation of a Short Break Service for a child/ young person and his/her family, by offering direct support and care both in the young person’s home (where appropriate) and their community.

To support Disabled Children and Young People with possible complex health and behavioural needs during evenings, weekends and school holidays.

To Safeguard and promote the welfare of the children and young people we support.

To work in partnership with professionals involved in the young person’s circle of support.

To promote social inclusion by helping service users identify and achieve their goals.

Provide a range of community based groups/ sessions and promote access to a range of activities within the wider community.

ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS

- Experience of working in partnership with families and other professionals.

- Experience of identifying and supporting others to deliver positive outcomes for children and young people.

- Experience of appropriately managing conflict

- Experience of supporting children and young people displaying complex challenging behaviour, relating to their disability or mental health needs

This post is subject to an enhanced DBS for a regulated activity

For informal enquiries please contact Sarah Boulton on 0115 8838280


 

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