Ware, Hertfordshire
White Trees Group
Job Role: Bank Therapeutic Project Worker
White Trees group is owned and operated by SureCare Residential Ltd. Our role as a company is to provide a home for vulnerable and complex young people who find themselves in residential care for a magnitude of reasons, often completely out of their control and/or comprehension. Our company was founded on the belief that what we do, not only keeps our young people safe and away from harm, we actually grow and develop and build brighter futures for all of the young people in our care.
It is important that you understand your role within the company as a Therapeutic Project Worker and spend as much time as possible learning about and understanding your role within the company. It’s not the individual that makes the difference in the long-term changes to a young person, it’s the continuity that’s provided through rigorous care planning, therapeutic interventions and understanding that the consistency of the team approach is what builds the brighter futures for all of our young people.
Personal Specification
Main Duties – In the Home
Main Duties – Care Planning
Encourage our young people to share their views, wishes, worries and concerns, to have a voice in their care planning. Develop individualised care plans for each young person, and ensure they are updated monthly (minimum).Ensure our young people are actively involved in decision making around their own care. Advocate on their behalf, be their champion.Actively look for ways to support our young people to achieve their targets set within their care plan – be inventive.Ensure you are familiar with, and follow, the individual’s positive behaviour plan. Use the agreed strategies and discuss/share with your team if new positive ways are discovered.Develop Risk Assessments (RAMPs) and Positive Behaviour Plans for each young person and ensure these are updated monthly, to reflect the changes in the young people. All staff to be familiar with all risk assessments in place for the young people within the home.Use approved NFPS techniques when a situation results in physical interventions. Partake in debriefs following this, to reflect on