Senior Support Worker
Stafford Hall Residential, Halifax, HX3 0AW
Salary: £29,392.79 – £32,792.66 (DoE) per annum
Hours of Week: 40
Contract Type: Permanent
About Stafford Hall:
Stafford Hall caters for children and young people who have autism, severe and complex learning difficulties and who exhibit associated behaviours that challenge.
Our aim is to support children and young people to develop a wide range of skills, such as communication, social and independence skills in an environment that offers warmth, security, consistency and understanding. The children and young people are supported to do this by a range of highly skilled staff that ensure all children and young people experience a broad range of different opportunities, and that every child or young person enjoys their childhood.
We place a great deal of emphasis upon relationships with young people. Recognising that the most important tool we possess in helping our young people to grow, develop, and be a meaningful participant in society – is ourselves.Who We’re Looking For
This role is all about putting the needs of children and young people first. We’re seeking someone who has:
We welcome applications from people with a wide range of backgrounds. Whether you’ve supported others in a professional or personal capacity, what matters most is your compassion, resilience, and commitment to making a real difference.
What Makes This Role Special
This Role Is for You If You:
What We Offer
Ready to Apply?
If you’re looking for a meaningful role where your compassion, empathy, and dedication can help young people grow and thrive, we’d love to hear from you.
Young Foundations is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. We expect all staff to share this commitment and to undergo appropriate checks in line with our safeguarding policy. All offers of employment are subject to an Enhanced DBS check, satisfactory references, right to work checks and any other necessary checks.
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Stafford Hall School caters for children and young people who have autism, severe and complex learning difficulties and who exhibit associated challenging behaviours.
The school can accommodate up to 12 children and young people from ages 11 to 19. The school is mixed gender and non-denominational.