College Support Worker

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About The Company
3 days per week, Monday, Wednesday and Friday. 7.5 hours per day. 22.5 hours per week.
 
Beaumont College in Sussex is located on the well regarded Ingfield Manor School site. Developed in partnership, the specialist post 19 College setting is intended to support some of the most vulnerable special school leavers in their journey towards busy and fulfilling lives as adults. 
 
Both Ingfield Manor School and Beaumont College are part of Salutem Care and Education. Sharing the site isn't all that we do together. Most of our students rely on the specialist health, allied health and some access positive behavior supports, so as a College Support Worker you will be working as part of a multidisciplinary team to support students who have long term health conditions, which are commonly complex. Most students are supported around mobility and may well be wheelchair users. 

About The Role
Shift Pattern: 
3 days per week, Monday, Wednesday and Friday. 7.5 hours per day. 
 
About Us: 

At Salutem, we recognise the value and wisdom that come from all stages of life. Join our team to be a part of a community that truly appreciates the richness of age diversity.  
We are a Global Top 100 Inspiring Workplace - We celebrate our recent recognition as a top 100 Inspiring Workplace Globally with special recognition for our efforts in communication and employee experience.  
Our Competency Framework – You’ll have a transparent path to progress through our career pathways and pay bandings. This means you'll always know exactly what skills and achievements are needed to advance in your career.  
We have developed a core and cluster model - We specialise in supporting children and young people who have emotional and behavioural needs, autistic spectrum condition, and physical / learning disabilities with access to education opportunities being at the core of our work.   Responsibilities

Participate actively in creating an appropriately stimulating learning environment for students in accordance with the college's ethos.
Implement group and individual educational programmes for students under the direction of the lead tutor / centre manager and to be involved in associated planning and preparation.
Contribute to the development of the overall programme for the group of students.
Contribute to writing individual aims for students.
Have responsibility for maintaining all records for specific students.
Be involved in all aspects of the students’ day.
Provide good standards of physical and emotional care including personal care and delegated healthcare tasks.
The work involves the physical facilitation of students and the moving of furniture and equipmentAbout you: 
You will be values driven, and have an affinity with our students as young adults. They live with disability, and the care and support they rely on must be provided by others, and always with dignity and respect and with their consent and agreement. You will be trained and supported to reach the expected standards, and our learners will be able to communicate with you about their needs and preferences in their preferred way. 
 
If you would like to be part of a person centered team, who seek ways to go beyond what others believe is possible for our young people, we would welcome your application. 
We believe everyone should have the opportunity to live a healthy, active and fulfilling life, regardless of their background or disability. Therefore, we look for people who have the creativity and enthusiasm needed to deliver the best outcomes for the young people we support. 
 
Beaumont college is committed to safeguarding vulnerable adults.  Any successful candidate will be subject to an enhanced DBS check.
We offer staff a comprehensive induction programme and ongoing training to ensure everyone is provided with the best possible start to their employment

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