Fosters Carer Wanted!! - Expiring soon!

Posted 10/06/2024 by Ironstone Recruitment Ltd

Location:
Preston, Lancashire
Salary/Rate:
£375 - £493/annum Performance Bonuses

Have you thought about fostering children in your own home as a full-time job?

What do foster carers do?

Foster carers offer children and young people a safe, loving and nurturing home when they can't live with their birth families. 

What does fostering involve?  

Some foster carers will look after children in emergency situations. This usually means a child will stay with them overnight or for a couple of days. Others will look after children on a 'short-term' basis, which might mean a child stays with them for a few weeks or months, until they can return to live with their birth family or move on to a permanent new home. But many foster carers look after children for much longer than this - often for all of their childhood. Foster carers can choose which type of fostering is best for them. 

As well as providing day-to-day care for children and young people, they are expected to advocate on behalf of the child, support their educational, health and social wellbeing, manage sometimes challenging behaviour, keep records, attend meetings and work with the wider team, as well as developing their own skills.

It is often important for children and young people in foster care to keep in touch with their birth family – mum, dad, brothers, sisters, aunts, uncles or grandparents – through regular meetings. Foster carers play a big part in making these meetings happen.

All foster carers receive a sum of money called an allowance to cover the cost of looking after the children in their care. This can range from £374 to £493 per week depending on the age of the child.

Skills and experience

Children and young people need foster carers from all backgrounds and with a wide range of life, work and care experiences. All foster carers will be given ongoing training and support to help them develop the skills they need to help children thrive.

Foster carers commit time and energy to looking after the children in their care. Being someone for them to trust, talk to and celebrate achievements is important, as is having the patience, resilience, and confidence to deal with situations which do not go to plan. They also need to be observant to recognise when they need to step in or seek assistance to help deal with a particular situation. Foster carers are also encouraged to reflect on their actions to learn from experiences and continuously develop their skills.

All foster carers receive training before being approved to foster, giving them the tools, and complementing their skills and experience, to help meet the needs of any child in their care.

Type:
Permanent
Start Date:
Immediately
Contract Length:
Permanent
Job Reference:
Foster Care
Job ID:
221652819
Applications:
Less than 10

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