Employment Vacancies - Residential Staff

Family Care Associates appoints to seven types of post in Residential Children's Homes. They are:

Post Qualification/Experience
Registered ManagerFor this post you will need to have NVQ 4 in Managers in Residential Childcare, CQSW, DipSW, NVQ 4 Leadership & Management or Level 5 Diploma for the Children & Young People's Workforce or an equivalent, which is recognised by Ofsted (Office for Standards in Education).
Senior Residential Childcare WorkerFor this post you will need to have NVQ 3 in Caring for Children and Young People or Level 3 NVQ Health and Social Care (Children and Young People) or Level 3 Diploma for the Children & Young People's Workforce or equivalent, which is recognised by Ofsted.
Residential Childcare WorkerFor this post you will need to have NVQ 3 in Caring for Children and Young People or Level 3 NVQ Health and Social Care (Children and Young People) or Level 3 Diploma for the Children & Young People's Workforce or equivalent, which is recognised by Ofsted.
Residential Childcare Worker in TrainingFor this post you will need to have experience of working with children in a paid or voluntary capacity. We will assist you through our training department in achieving Level 3 Diploma for the Children & Young People's Workforce. Having gained your Diploma you will become a Residential Childcare Worker and your salary will be increased to commensurate with the post.
Sessional Residential Childcare WorkerFor this post you will need to have experience of working with children in a paid or voluntary capacity.
Night Care WorkerDesirable experience of working with young people who have learning disabilities or mental health issues (dependent on which home) in a residential setting.

Vacancies (Residential)

Post Home/Location Number of posts Closing date Download
Residential Childcare Worker (Stamford)Stamford House, Oldham13rd February 2012Advert - Stamford

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