Company: Cambridgeshire County Council
Location: Huntingdon
Posted: May 12th, 2026
We value our colleagues in Cambridgeshire County Council and have developed a number of benefits in addition to the basics like annual leave, sick pay, pension and mileage
Would you like to start or continue your career supporting Children and Young People who have a disability?
Several opportunities have arisen at Woodland Lodge in Huntingdon to recruit to Casual/Zero Hours Roles.
Woodland Lodge is a home for Children and Young People aged 8 to 18 who have a learning or physical disability and or additional health or behavioural needs.
We provide overnight short breaks, Shared Care and Long Term Care as well as day care for Children and Young People, in a safe and supportive environment whilst providing a wide variety of stimulating activities and experiences this includes activities outside of the homes such as the Cinema, Climbing Walls, Bowling, Seaside trips as well as a wide variety of in house activities.
How will you make a difference to the lives of Children and Young People:
By communicating, engaging, encouraging, and supporting young people to take part in local activities and events to develop social and independence skills.
Promoting a safe environment, where Young People can thrive and try out new experiences and have fun.
Advocating on behalf of the Children and Young People.
Being part of the staff team who provide support for Young People during their stay, supporting in all aspects of their care.
Supporting Young People to achieve positive outcomes.
Ability to plan and organise your day.
An understanding of technology such as Tablet Computers, Games Consoles etc which Young People use to aid their communication or express their needs.
The ability to communicate appropriately with Children, Young People, their Families and to colleagues within the Home and the wider Council and to external agencies (such as Social Workers, Teachers etc).
Recording observations and undertake administrative processes as needed.
By having basic knowledge of IT packages such as Word, Excel & Outlook.
We reward you with:
an Apprenticeship as a Level 4 Practitioner in Childrens Residential Care
A comprehensive induction covering your basic training and continued professional development including a Diploma Level 3 in Children and Young People (Residential Pathway)
Regular supervision to guide and support you with your career progression within Social Care.
Please note that this post requires a Enhanced Disclosure with Barred Lists Checks for Children and Adults from the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS)
For more information, or to have a chat about the role, please contact Dawn Curtis at Dawn.Curtis@cambridgeshire.gov.uk.
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