Description
G07 £15.84 per hour
Wrexham County Borough Council (WCBC) are currently looking to recruit casual Emergency Duty Team (EDT) support workers to work alongside Social Workers to enable us to continue to provide a good quality service that meets the needs of children, young people, families etc.
This role is diverse but primarily involves children and young people who have come into the care of the local authority in an emergency and require supporting until the next working day when day services will take responsibility for them.
Other roles include providing support to parents, carers, children and young people to help them maintain positive relationships and remain together as a family unit.
Ideally a qualification in a related discipline would be preferable (or working towards a qualification such as QCF Level 3, Social Work, Nursing) together with some experience.
However, we equally value applicants who can demonstrate experience working with children and young people who may not initially possess a related qualification as described.
EDT is a regional statutory service, managed by WCBC, and covers Wrexham, Flintshire and Denbighshire.
We deal with situations that involve people in crisis and where the situation needs to be dealt with immediately.
Support workers will be on a standby rota where they will receive payment of 2.5hrs (20:00- 08:00 weekday/weekend nights and 08:00-20:00 weekend/BH days) and an hourly rate if they are called out to carry out a piece of work (over 2.5 hoursin duration) within that 12 hour period.
Because the role is casual you are able to choose the shifts (subject to availability) that fit in with any other work/family/study commitments you may have.
For an informal discussion please contact Vicky Valentine Regional Manager EDT or Mike Bell EDT Head of Service
An enhanced DBS & Social Care for Wales registration is required for this position.
The Council welcomes applications from suitably qualified candidates regardless of race, gender, disability, sexuality, religious belief or age.
The Council is committed to developing its bilingual workforce and welcomes applications from candidates who demonstrate their capability to work in both English and Welsh