From our new, small-scale shelter in the Veluwe region for Ukrainian refugees suffering from war trauma, you will provide daily support and a safe home as a residential counselor. You will be present in the residential group, assisting with practical matters and offering emotional support.
From our new, small-scale shelter in the Veluwe region for Ukrainian refugees suffering from war trauma, you will provide daily support and a safe home as a residential counselor. You will be present in the residential group, assisting with practical matters and offering emotional support.
At the residential group, you and your colleagues will serve as the primary point of contact for approximately 15 Ukrainian displaced persons with social and psychological vulnerabilities. They face serious and complex challenges, which require intensive support. The focus is on providing structure and targeted support, with the goal of stabilization and recovery. The housing location is temporary: after stabilization, the resident returns to their former home or moves on to a suitable follow-up facility.
As a residential support worker, you assist residents with daily routines, such as cooking, cleaning, and grocery shopping. You provide both practical and emotional support. This ranges from offering a listening ear during times of stress and trauma to encouraging social interaction and independence. You identify signs of overwhelm or relapse. In cases of complex issues, you promptly consult with colleagues or specialized support services.
In addition, you contribute to a warm and stable group atmosphere. Safety and respect are central. You facilitate (small) group activities. You work in a culturally sensitive manner and have an understanding of profound traumatic experiences and the vulnerability of this target group.
As a residential care worker, you work irregular shifts, including day, evening, and overnight shifts.
The Salvation Army is there for the most vulnerable members of society. Guided by Christian principles, we provide assistance to adults and children who need support in the areas of mental health, housing (including sheltered housing), finances, employment, and parenting. Each year, approximately 8,000 professionals and 12,000 volunteers are ready to assist more than 100,000 people.
We are conducting interviews on an ongoing basis; the position will remain open until we find the right candidates. We are looking for several new colleagues for this project.
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1. Vacature zoeken
2. Sollicitatie versturen
3. Beoordeling werkgever
1. Vacature zoeken
2. Sollicitatie versturen
3. Beoordeling werkgever
Als Residential Support Worker | New Location: Specialized Ukraine Shelter verdien je een salaris tussen
€ 2903 en € 4335 bruto per maand.
Het exacte bedrag hangt af van jouw ervaring, leeftijd en eventuele
toeslagen. Tijdens een persoonlijk gesprek vertelt onze recruiter welke
salarisinschaling het beste bij jouw profiel past.
Je gaat als Residential Support Worker | New Location: Specialized Ukraine Shelter aan de slag in Ermelo.
Afhankelijk van de opdrachtgever werk je op locatie, in een werkplaats of op projectbasis.
Tijdens het sollicitatieproces vertellen we je meer over het bedrijf,
de cultuur en het team waarin je terechtkomt.
In de functie van Residential Support Worker | New Location: Specialized Ukraine Shelter werk je in een dienstverband van
24 uur per week.
Dat betekent dat je gemiddeld 4.8 uur per dag werkt.
Op maandbasis komt dit neer op ongeveer 104 uur per maand.
Op jaarbasis komt dit neer op ongeveer 1251.4 uur per jaar.
Afhankelijk van de opdrachtgever kun je soms extra uren maken of flexibel werken.
Tijdens een persoonlijk gesprek bespreken we jouw wensen.
Voor de functie van Residential Support Worker | New Location: Specialized Ukraine Shelter heb je bepaalde vaardigheden, eigenschappen
of ervaring nodig. De belangrijkste functie-eisen zijn:
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