Job Application Form
Waking Nights, Auchterarder, £28,797.60 - £31,735.30
Employment Type
Part Time, Permanent
Application Start Date
29-04-2025
Application End Date
13-05-2025
Location
Auchterarder
State/County
Perthshire
Zip Code
PH3 1AD
Country
United Kingdom
Work Style
On-site
Industry
Care
Category
Home care
Experience
1 Year
Education
SVQ 2 Social Care
Description
We are looking for a caring, compassionate and resilient individual with experience in working with children or young adults either with social, emotional or behavioural difficulties or with people with learning disabilities/ADHD/autism (either as paid employment/voluntary/personal life). The post holder will provide residential care and support colleagues who will provide care and education to children and young adults either with social, emotional or behavioural difficulties or with learning disabilities. We would love for you to have the qualifications/knowledge outlined below but if you don't, do not worry. We've got you covered! We are looking for the right person. We will provide you with the relevant training so you can deliver the best care and education to our children and young people.
What we offer
- Part-time role
- 11-hour shifts
- Between 1 to 3 nights per week, on a rolling rota basis
- £28,797.60 to £31,735.30 a year pro rata depending on experience/qualifications
- 7 Weeks annual leave pro rata
- Enhanced sick pay
- Enhanced maternity pay
- Employee assistance program
- Cycle to work scheme
- Opportunity to develop professional skills and knowledge
- Workplace pension scheme
Other Essential Person Spec
- Have a genuine interest in the rights & welfare of young people.
- Ability to safely manage conflict/challenging situations which may include verbal and physical behaviours.
- An understanding of principles of safeguarding and child protection legislation.
- Be committed to the principle of continued professional development (CPD) and working towards achieving the necessary qualifications.
- Patient yet firm
- Confident in setting boundaries
- Flexible in approach
- Must have eligibility to work full-time in the UK
- Must live in a commuting distance from Ochil Tower School
- Must have own mode of transport
Desirable Person Spec
- SVQ 2 in Social Care
- First Aid Certificate
- Experience working waking night shifts in a similar environment.
- Experience of working in residential child care or with young people with additional support needs.
Who are we?
Ochil Tower School offers a unique, person-centred approach to caring for and educating children and young people with complex additional support needs. Based on a picturesque seven-acre campus, we are a non-denominational residential school for children and young people aged 8 to 18. Our 52-week provision provides consistency, stability, and opportunity for learning throughout the year.
The school is part of the Camphill Community which comprises 11 different Camphill sites in Scotland. Camphill is an international movement. Inspired by the work of Rudolph Steiner, it was founded by a group of Austrian refugees in Aberdeen at the start of WW2. At this time people with any form of learning disability were often excluded from many aspects of society in general and education in particular. Camphill took a different view and created the first Camphill school to care for and educate children with special needs. It is now a global ideology and movement.