Pros
- Working as a therapeutic carer at Timeout Homes is deeply rewarding, knowing you’re providing a nurturing environment to help children heal from trauma.
- The Secure Base Approach and extensive training ensure you feel equipped to make a positive impact and confident in your practice.
- The role offers variety, including meeting children’s needs, managing domestic responsibilities, and maintaining detailed documentation to support their progress.
- The company fosters a close-knit, supportive atmosphere, where you feel valued and backed by the management, team, and clinical professionals.
- Helping children create positive experiences and memories is the most fulfilling aspect of the role, leaving you with a sense of accomplishment after each shift.
- The 48-hour shift pattern followed by four days off suits certain lifestyles, making it a pro for work-life balance.
- There is a clear progression route, with strong support for career development and advancement within the company.
Cons
- Occasionally, you may be asked to cover at an unfamiliar home on short notice, which can be challenging but offers an opportunity to support children across the company.
- Some children’s behaviours can be challenging to manage due to their trauma, but the Therapeutic Crisis Intervention training equips you to handle these situations effectively.
- Staff turnover can be an issue, which impacts team stability at times.