Senior Residential Care Lead - TraumaInformed Youth Support in Ilminster

Senior Residential Care Lead - TraumaInformed Youth Support in Ilminster

Ilminster Full-Time 31905 - 31905 £ / year (est.) No working from home possible
Shaw Trust

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Lead a team and develop care plans to support young people in a nurturing environment.
  • Company: Shaw Trust, dedicated to making a positive impact in the lives of children.
  • Benefits: Competitive salary, bonuses, and opportunities for career development.
  • Why this job: Make a real difference in the lives of trauma-affected youth while leading a passionate team.
  • Qualifications: Experience in residential childcare and a Level 3 Diploma required.

The predicted salary is between 31905 - 31905 £ per year.

Shaw Trust is hiring a Senior Children's Residential Support Worker in Ilminster. This role involves leading staff, developing care plans, and supporting young people in a caring environment.

The ideal candidate will have experience in residential childcare and a Level 3 Diploma.

Shaw Trust offers a competitive salary of £31,905 per annum plus sleep-ins and bonuses, along with career development opportunities.

Senior Residential Care Lead - TraumaInformed Youth Support in Ilminster employer: Shaw Trust

Shaw Trust is an exceptional employer, dedicated to fostering a supportive and inclusive work culture in Ilminster. With a competitive salary and additional benefits such as bonuses and career development opportunities, employees are empowered to grow professionally while making a meaningful impact in the lives of young people. Join us to be part of a team that values compassion and commitment to trauma-informed care.

Shaw Trust

Contact Details:

Shaw Trust Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Senior Residential Care Lead - TraumaInformed Youth Support in Ilminster

Leadership Skills
Care Plan Development
Experience in Residential Childcare
Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare
Support for Young People
Communication Skills
Empathy