Children and Young People Support Worker- Cardiff
Children and Young People Support Worker- Cardiff
Bawso is the lead organisation in Wales providing practical and emotional support to black minority ethnic (BME) and migrant victims of domestic abuse, sexual violence, human trafficking, Female Genital Mutilation and forced marriage.
We are seeking to appoint for the following position:
Children and Young People Support Worker
Location: Cardiff
Hours: 18.5 hours per week
Salary: £ 26,300 per annum pro rata
Fixed term contract up 31st March 2027, subject to funding
Role:
To ensure that Bawso provides a happy, safe and enjoyable experience for developing children and young people, ensuring a high quality of childcare at all times to meet the educational, social and cultural needs of individual children.
The post holder will support children who have witnessed or experienced domestic abuse and plan and provide stimulating, safe, and appropriate play opportunities.
Your Rewards and Benefits:
- 30 days annual leave (pro rata) PLUS public and bank holidays.
- Company sick pay scheme.
- Workplace pension scheme.
- Enhanced maternity, adoption and paternity pay.
- Employee Assistance Programme.
- Life assurance (death-in-service benefit).
- Excellent training and development opportunities.
IF YOU BELIEVE IN OUR VISION OF A FUTURE WHEN ALL PEOPLE IN WALES ARE FREE FROMABUSE, VIOLENCE AND EXPLOITATION, WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU.
How to apply
For an informal conversation or to find out more before making an application contact:
Recruitment Team
Tel: 029 20644 633
Email: recruitment@bawso.org.uk
To apply, please click on the "Apply for this job" button and follow the instructions. You will have the opportunity to download, complete and return an application form. You should aim to demonstrate evidence of the skills and qualities specified in the job description and person specification and your interest in working with Bawso.
Job Description - Children and Young People Support Worker Cardiff.pdf
Person Specification - Children and Young People Support Worker Cardiff.pdf