Job description
Looking for a new role, how about join our team? The home is rated OUTSTANDING with Ofsted. The team are loving, nurturing and highly invested in making the home and children's lives sucessful.
We are looking for someone with energy, passion and understanding of the challenges faced by children experiencing care.
We will pay you £12.02 - 12.98 per hour for 169 per month. Plus, £80 sleep in. Sucessful candidates will get £1250 welcome bonus (£250 paid after 3 months and £1000 on completion of probationary period).
Join our team. We are an expanding organisation and looking for motivated, inspiring and interesting people to grow with us.
About us
Trauma in Mind is a small organisation that aims to provide a loving and nurturing alternative to a family home.
We specialise in the restorative care of children who have experienced developmental trauma and difficult childhood experiences, helping young minds to reach their full potential.
Our home is based in Ripley in Derbyshire for three children and young people. We have a stable and consistent team - with a vacancy only opening due to someone moving to another of our homes. We are looking for want people who can stay and grow with us.
Our Ethos
The ethos and values of Trauma in Mind have arisen from an in-depth understanding of the effects of attachment and developmental trauma on the developing brain. We can't erase trauma, but, we believe people can grow and thrive in spite of it.
Our core values reflect what it takes to thrive following trauma:
- Trust
- Repair and reflection
- Acceptance
- Understanding
- Mindfulness
- Accountability
Developmental trauma and disruptions in attachment can permeate every aspect of brain development. They effect biology and emotional regulation, cognition and reflective functioning, the ability to engage with the present and the integration of the self. Resultantly, children may not develop trust and a lack of safe relationships impacts their overall development.
We expect every colleague to role-model our values and enact an attitude of playfulness, acceptance, curiosity and empathy (PACE). In doing so, we promote regulation, reflection, accountability and ensure that any rupture of relationships are quickly repaired. Our aim is to support loving and nurturing alternatives to family home with an emphasis on maintaining a structured and predictable environment that fosters a sense of safety and security.
Our therapeutic approach relies on a model of training and intensive support. Teams are supervised to apply evidence-based interventions through regular teaching and training, 1:1 supervision, team meetings, reflective practice and consultation.
TiM believes in a positive future for all children. We have the confidence that hard work and determination will lead to post-traumatic growth and resilience.
Salary:
£12.02 - £12.98 per hour week plus £80 sleep in rate (approx. 8-10 per month).
Hours:
Average of 39 per week as part of a shift rota. Working 2-3 shifts per week. Shift times are 08.00am-11.00pm and include around 8-10 sleep in shifts per month.
Annual leave:
28 days (plus an additional days annual leave for every year you work for us - up to 5 years)
Particulars:
Must hold a full driving license
Subject to an enhanced DBS check
Must be comfortable using IT
Hold or willing to work towards the relevant Children's Workforce Diploma.
What we offer:
Extensive training opportunities
Regular consultation and reflective practice groups with a clinical psychologist
Opportunities for progression in to more senior roles
Time to study towards relevant workforce qualification
Free meals at work
Casual attire
Pension
Group life insurance (3x salary paid to nominated person)
We are looking for EXCEPTIONAL people to help expand a therapeutic residential team.
-You must have a warm, empathic manner that makes each child and young person feel special and loved.
- You must be willing to give hugs but, recognise when giving space is needed more.
- You must be a good listener and curious about what you can learn from young people.
- You should understand that young people you have a strong relationship with one week, may refuse to talk to or, even insult you the next week. Your feelings should not be easily hurt.
- A high level of ease with being asked personal questions by children is essential.
- You must be able to have a lot of fun in the workplace but, also prepared to soothe and support overwhelming emotions.
- You must have the ability to read a ten-page personal plan with at least one interruption per page.
- If a child or young person wants to give you a makeover or style your hair, you will be the best model you can be.
- A high level of multitasking is essential. You must be comfortable with cooking dinner whilst entertaining hungry teenagers at the same time.
- Some knowledge about football, Xbox and Tiktok videos would be helpful but, diverse hobbies and interests are a distinct advantage.
If this is you, come join our amazing team! Please visit
www.traumainmind.co.uk for more information (including person specification) and application forms.
*This role includes shift and weekend work, candidates must hold a full UK driving license
JOB SPECIFICATION:
Main purpose
- To undertake a key role in ensuring the care and welfare of each child in placement.
- To work within the TiM care framework, implementing relevant plans which draw on theories of attachment and child development.
- To raise any concerns with the registered manager as appropriate
Duties & responsibilities
Undertake a key role in day to day care
- To help plan shifts ensuring children are kept safe and engaged throughout the day.
- Take on the role and activities of a healthy parental figure including meal preparation, cooking, cleaning, shopping, and general maintenance for the home
- Draw on knowledge of attachment, neurobiology and trauma to inform and guide approach to care
- To ensure the placement plans for each child are followed and adhered to at all times.
- To ensure education is promoted and supported and that each child’s attendance in education is maintained.
- To ensure that you act in a professional manner at all times.
- To follow policies and procedures, as well as risk assessments.
- To comply with duty rotas and shift planer.
- Check all messages at the beginning of work or at any point during the working day as required. e.g. following a day trip.
- To record and document any incident / accident forms or restraint forms as applicable and that such information is passed to the registered manager within the agreed timescale.
- To follow Local Authority and the organisation’s safeguarding policies.
- To report immediately to the registered manager any issues related to safeguarding.
- Be aware of Policies and Guidance Notes with regard to the care of children.
- Maintain confidentiality and appropriate boundaries at all times.
Responsibility to attend training and supervision
- To undertake and complete training in accordance with the induction training schedule and Personal Development Plan.
- To learn and have support with applying the TiM care framework and working within a DDP model.
- To undertake trauma-informed supervisions on a regular basis to help apply the above knowledge.
Raise concerns
- To raise any serious issues or concerns directly with the registered manager, responsible individual or clinical supervisor as appropriate.
General
- To attend meetings and training as required.
- To share the responsibility for creating a pleasant working environment.
- To be flexible in hours of work in order to meet tasks required.
- To be aware of Health and Safety regulations particularly as related to the upkeep of the office building and its surroundings.
- To undertake any other duties that may be reasonably requested by your manager/responsible individual and clinical lead.
- Maintain personal and professional development.
Final thought:
We hold safeguarding young people as central to everything we do, therefore we follow rigorous safer recruitment principles to ensure that we have done everything we can to ensure the right people are in the right roles.
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: £12.02-£12.98 per hour
Expected hours: 39 per week
Benefits:
- Casual dress
- Company pension
- Discounted or free food
- Free parking
- Life insurance
- On-site parking
Schedule:
- Day shift
Experience:
- Residential Care: 1 year (required)
Licence/Certification:
- Children's Workforce Diploma (Diploma / NVQ level 3) (preferred)
Work Location: In person
Reference ID: GA/2024