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CARE OFFICER - 3 POSTS

Salary details: £27334 - £30825

Salary details:

Reference
HUL/24/00084
Full Time Equivalent Salary (based on a 37 hour working week)
£27334 - £30825
Occupational group
Care/Social Work - Children's
Job term
Full Time
Appointment type
Various
Hours
148 Hours Per Month
Division
Children and Family Services - Directorate
Closing Date
12 May 2024
Proposed Shortlisting Date
13 May 2024
Proposed Interview Date
27 May 2024
Place of work
Various City Wide Locations
For an informal discussion please contact
Harry Garland
Contact telephone
07925 361 286
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Are you playful and accepting, can you show curiosity and empathy?

If you can then you have something really special to offer our Children living in Children’s Homes.  

If trauma brings resilience, then our Children are superheroes - they deserve the best; the best homes, the best help, the best opportunities, and children tell us over and over again, it’s the staff that matter.

We believe that we need the right people, with the right commitment, skills, tenacity, imagination, and energy in order to offer the best to our children. To do this you will be offered high quality support, training, guidance, and development and be part of a motivated and ambitious team.  

Hull City Council has been on a journey of improvement and has become a leading provider of Children's Homes. We are committed to developing nurturing, high-quality homes where children can thrive and achieve their next steps.  

If you want to be part of Hull's journey and make a real difference to children, now is great time to join, we have various opportunities for Care Officers to join our Childrens Homes teams. Homes provide both short and long-term care and support to Children and Young People who are unable to live within their own family home. 

About the role:

This role is to provide a highly skilled level of care including taking the lead with care packages and ensuring Support Workers are guided and supported. In the absence of a Senior Care Officer, taking responsibility for decisions relating to the safeguarding and care of children as well as responding to the needs of families and staff on duty.

About you:

We require all Care Officers to have:

  • A level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare or equivalent, or the ability to complete this within two years of appointment.
  • Experience working with vulnerable adults or children in a safeguarding or care setting.
  • A strong motivation to work with Children and Young People and ability to form and maintain appropriate relationships.
  • An ability to work within relevant framework when assessing situations in order to make decisions and recommendations. 
  • You must be experienced, skilled and confident to lead on all elements of care, and be able to guide and support others.

Two additional increments are payable for weekend working for permanent and fixed term staff.

Hours per week will vary, totalling 148 per month and will include long shifts and sleep in shifts.  

We have 3 posts available:

1 x Full Time Permanent Post

2 x Full Time Fixed Term Posts to cover maternity & career breaks for up to 2 years

We are also recruiting Casual Care Officers to work across various homes on an as and when required basis. If you are interested in casual work, please apply and state this in the additional information on the application form.

Casual roles are to cover holidays, absence and training, and do not have a set working pattern or regular hours. Due to the long shifts that may also include sleep in shifts, the ability to be flexible as to when, and how many hours you are able to work is essential.  Where possible, work is pre-arranged however, there may be times when you will be asked to work at short notice.  Various training courses are also mandatory, which will require you to attend over several days, during weekdays. Please contact Harry Garland for an informal discussion around how our scheduling works and the training you will need to attend, should you be successful.

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We understand that you may have questions or want to speak to someone who already works in our homes to find out more about current opportunities, please feel free to contact Harry Garland on 07925 361 286 for an informal chat.

Please note, these posts are not available for Visa Sponsorship.




Please ensure that you complete and submit your application by midnight on the closing date.

We are committed to increasing the diversity, equity, and inclusion within our workforce to represent the people we serve and build an environment in which everyone can feel like they belong. We encourage people from all backgrounds to apply.

We reserve the right to amend the dates associated with this advert, which may include closing the advert early where required.

The Council is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all employees and volunteers to share this commitment.

Any offer of employment to the above post will be subject to receipt of a satisfactory Enhanced & Childrens Barring List Disclosure from the Disclosure & Barring Service.

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