Children's Residential Support Worker

Leicester, ENG, GB, United Kingdom

Job Description

Overview


We are seeking a compassionate and dedicated Support Worker to join our team. The role involves providing essential assistance and care to children, ensuring their well-being and development in a safe and nurturing environment. This position offers an opportunity to make a positive impact on young lives whilst developing your skills within a supportive organisation.

Employment; Full time

Salary Scale: 22,000 annum. (Plus additional sleeps paid separately at 50 per sleep)

We are a brand new organisation committed to delivering exceptional residential care for children and young people with complex needs. Our aim is to provide a warm, safe, and nurturing home-like environment, where all young people are supported emotionally, socially, educationally, and physically to achieve their full potential. We uphold the Children's Homes Regulations and Care Standards 2015 and adhere to all relevant OFSTED requirements. Our ethos is rooted in therapeutic care and meaningful relationships, ensuring that every child can thrive in all areas of their development.

We are looking for Residential Support Workers and Waking Nights to join a brand new, three bed children's home in Leicester. You will be part of a passionate and close-knit team, creating a nurturing environment and providing consistent quality care and emotional support to our children and young people with emotional and behavioural needs.

Our ethos at I'm at home ltd is very simple: To build strong trusting relationships while offering safe, individualised, steady care, and giving young people the inclusion and stability they need to empower them to move forward.

What we offer:

Living Wage including 50 per sleep-in Overtime Rota shift pattern with proper rest time between shifts. Clear personal development plans to support your development Paid birthday leave or day in lieu. Regular Training, Support to attain qualifications, Team Christmas event Regular supervision and a strong culture of inclusion, reflection and support Casual dress Personal pension Additional bonus scheme in line with development
What the role involves:

Providing a calm, emotionally available presence for young people Supporting care plans, routines, and day-to-day home life Helping young people build confidence, skills, and independence Liaising with professionals and keeping documentation accurate and timely
What we are looking for:

Relevant Qualification

Willingness to work towards or hold Level 3-4 Diploma in Children and young people's workforce or equivalent.
Experience & Knowledge

Previous experience of working with children or young people in a residential setting (Desirable) Experience managing challenging behaviours and complex needs, including emotional and behavioural difficulties. (Desirable) Knowledge of safeguarding principles and relevant legislation (Children's Act 1989/2004, Working Together to Safeguard Children 2015). Understanding of multi-agency working and equal opportunities. Familiarity with the Children's Homes Regulations 2015, Leaving Care Act 2000, OFSTED inspection framework (SCCIF). Experience working with young people experiencing mental health issues, anxiety disorders, or specific conditions (Autism, Asperger's, ADHD, ADD, ODD). (Desirable)
Skills & Abilities

Strong communication skills (written and oral) with children, families, colleagues, and external agencies. Ability to maintain appropriate routines, boundaries, and role model positive behaviours. Effective recording, reporting, and administrative skills. Teamwork, initiative, and the ability to self-motivate. Capacity to handle crises and challenging behaviours calmly and professionally. A commitment to maintaining high standards of care in line with legislation and organisational policies. Skills in assessment, planning, and decision-making.
Personal Qualities

Essential: High level of emotional awareness (in self and others). Adaptability and willingness to respond positively to change. Commitment to the principles of safe caring and openness. Passion for enabling young people to reach their full potential. Able to confront challenges or setbacks honestly and directly. Recognises the value of effective team collaboration. Empathetic and nurturing in approach Willingness to engage in a variety of activities and experiences with Hobbies and interests that can be shared with and benefit young people. Honest and trustworthy Full, current UK driving licence (the post holder is required to be a driver). Good IT and report-writing skills. Flexibility to work shifts (including weekends, evenings, sleep-ins, and holiday periods).
Responsibilities of the role

Therapeutic Care & Positive Relationships Promote and maintain a nurturing, respectful, and empowering environment for all children. Provide consistent routines, boundaries, and high-quality therapeutic support. Always serve as a positive role model, demonstrating professional standards of behaviour. Key Working & Support Plans Act as a key worker for individual young people, ensuring the implementation of personalised care plans. Attend child care reviews, contribute to assessments, and actively participate in young people's reviews. Support educational development by encouraging school attendance and helping with homework. Activities & Daily Living Develop and participate in social, recreational, and educational activities tailored to individual and group needs. Promote independent living skills by involving young people in domestic tasks and day-to-day decision-making. Collaboration & Safeguarding Liaise with parents, carers, and external agencies to ensure young people's best interests are upheld. Maintain accurate records and reports in accordance with organisational policies and regulatory requirements. Stay informed about the latest developments, research, and best practices in childcare. Professional Conduct Work within the current legislative framework and organisation's policies and procedures. Engage in ongoing training, supervision, and personal development, including mandatory physical intervention and first aid training. Uphold the organisational commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people.
If you are looking for a fresh start within a company that puts the children and young people at the centre of everything we do. we would love to hear from you.

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: 25,000.00-33,000.00 per year

Work Location: In person

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  • Job Id
    JD4299547
  • Industry
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  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Full Time
  • Salary:
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  • Employment Status
    Full Time
  • Job Location
    Leicester, ENG, GB, United Kingdom
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