Waking Nights Support Worker, Northchurch, Berkhamsted - Visa Sponsorship Available
| Company | Peabody |
|---|---|
| Location | Northchurch, Berkhamsted |
| Salary | £31,297.53 – £31,297.53 |
| Type | full_time |
| Sponsorship | Yes (visa) |
Peabody is seeking a Waking Nights Support Worker in Northchurch, Berkhamsted, a vital role supporting young people aged 16-25 with high support needs. This position is ideal for experienced support workers, including foreign applicants from Nigeria and other African nations, as visa sponsorship is available. The role offers a competitive salary of £31,297.53, making it an attractive opportunity for those looking to build a career in the UK's social care sector.
Job Description
As a Waking Nights Support Worker, you will be instrumental in safeguarding the wellbeing of young residents during the night hours. Your responsibilities will include maintaining a safe and supportive environment, ensuring all residents feel secure and cared for.
You will play a crucial role in encouraging positive relationships among residents and supporting their individual journeys towards independence. This involves proactive engagement, offering guidance, and responding to their needs as they arise throughout the night.
The position is full-time, requiring 40 hours per week, specifically during waking night shifts. This structure allows you to make a significant impact during critical times, ensuring continuous care and support for vulnerable young people.
Requirements
- Proven experience in a support worker role, preferably with young people or vulnerable adults.
- A compassionate and patient approach, with excellent communication skills.
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team during night shifts.
- Strong understanding of safeguarding principles and practices.
- Right to work in the UK, or eligibility for Skilled Worker (Tier 2) visa sponsorship.
- Ability to handle challenging situations calmly and effectively.
Benefits
- Competitive salary of £31,297.53 per annum.
- Opportunity to make a significant difference in the lives of young people.
- Full-time waking night hours (40 hours per week).
- Supportive work environment within a reputable organisation.
- Professional development opportunities.
How to Prepare
For Nigerian and African immigrants eyeing this Waking Nights Support Worker role, tailoring your application to the UK context is key. Ensure your CV is polished, highlighting any experience in youth support, social care, or similar roles, and present it in a UK-friendly format. Focus on your ability to work night shifts, your understanding of safeguarding, and your commitment to supporting vulnerable young people.
Preparing for the interview should include articulating your experience with high support needs individuals and demonstrating a clear understanding of the responsibilities of a waking nights role. Be ready to discuss how you handle challenging situations and your approach to encouraging independence. Crucially, as visa sponsorship is available, confidently discuss your eligibility and enthusiasm for relocating and contributing to the UK care sector.
- Update your CV to a UK format, focusing on relevant support work experience and night shift capabilities.
- Prepare a compelling cover letter that addresses your passion for supporting young people and your understanding of the role's demands.
- Familiarize yourself with UK safeguarding policies and best practices in youth support.
- Practice interview responses demonstrating your patience, problem-solving skills, and ability to work autonomously during night hours.
- Be ready to discuss your visa sponsorship needs and long-term commitment to working in the UK.
Visa Sponsorship & Foreigner Eligibility
Visa / Skilled Worker (Tier 2) sponsorship is available for this role, meaning foreign / overseas applicants who need a UK work visa are welcome to apply. This position is explicitly open to foreigners, with visa sponsorship advertised. If your status is borderline or you have specific questions about eligibility, it is recommended to clearly state your situation in your application and be prepared to discuss it during the interview process.
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