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We are recruiting 6 committed and compassionate Residential Support Workers to join a professional care team supporting children and young people within a residential children’s home. The successful candidate will provide high -quality care in line with the Children’s Homes (England) Regulations 2015 and the Quality Standards, ensuring each young person experiences a safe, nurturing and stable environment.
You will play a key role in implementing and reviewing Care Plans, Risk Assessments and Behaviour Support Plans, and will work closely with colleagues, external agencies and other professionals to deliver consistent and child -centred support. As a Key Worker, you will maintain accurate records, contribute to the daily running of the home, and uphold safeguarding responsibilities at all times.
Main Duties Include:
Acting as a Key Worker—supporting young people’s emotional, physical and social development
Working directly in line with each child’s care plans, risk assessments and behaviour support strategies
Maintaining accurate and contemporaneous records, including daily logs, incident reports, appointment notes, review documentation and statutory reports
Applying a sound working knowledge of the Children’s Homes Regulations and Quality Standards
Attending training, supervisions and team meetings as part of ongoing professional development
Contributing to domestic tasks and maintaining a warm, safe and clean home environment
Taking responsibility for the home during the absence of senior staff, escalating safeguarding or operational concerns appropriately
Working a flexible shift pattern, including evenings, weekends, bank holidays and festive periods
Supporting Ofsted compliance, including contributing to evidence for inspections
Promoting participation, rights and the voice of the child within all practice
This role requires professionalism, resilience, and a strong commitment to improving outcomes for vulnerable children and young people.
Level 3 Diploma for Residential Childcare (or willingness to work toward within regulatory timescales)
Experience working within a residential children’s home setting (this is essential)
Experience using children’s residential care IT systems, such as ClearCare, to update records, logs and reports
Ability to maintain accurate records and follow policies and procedures to regulatory standards
Knowledge and understanding of risk assessments and safeguarding, including practical experience applying them in practice
Experience of interpreting and updating care plans, and contributing to behaviour support and risk management
Strong understanding of safeguarding, child protection and professional boundaries
Experience of creating or supporting with staff rotas, and an understanding of maintaining safe staffing levels
Strong communication, teamwork and relationship -building skills
Experience within an Ofsted -regulated children’s home
Knowledge of the Children’s Homes (England) Regulations 2015 and Quality Standards
Full UK driving licence
Experience working with children affected by trauma, attachment difficulties or behavioural needs
This post is subject to full safer recruitment checks, including:
Enhanced DBS
Right to work and identity verification
Full employment history and reference checks
Medical fitness declaration
Ongoing suitability monitoring throughout employment
We are proud to be recruiting on behalf of a reputable children’s residential care provider that is committed to creating an exceptional working environment. Their focus is on supporting, valuing, and empowering their staff so they can deliver the highest standard of care. The organisation recognises that its team is central to its success and actively promotes wellbeing, professional development, and a strong sense of purpose.
Our client offers highly competitive salaries alongside a flexible rota system. Shifts are planned well in advance to promote a healthy work–life balance and help prevent staff burnout.
To foster a culture of appreciation, the organisation provides generous bonus schemes across a variety of roles. Staff achievements are celebrated through regular monthly, quarterly, and annual recognition awards.
The organisation invests heavily in comprehensive training, beginning with a robust induction programme and continuing through ongoing professional development opportunities. Staff are supported in achieving nationally recognised qualifications, including:
Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare
Level 5 Diploma in Leadership & Management for Residential Childcare
Every role comes with a structured development plan to support long -term career growth.
Junior Residential Support Workers receive the training and experience needed to progress into Senior and Team Leader positions.
Deputy Managers benefit from tailored mentoring and development designed to prepare them for Registered Manager or Responsible Individual roles.
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