Inspire Hope have an exciting opportunity for Residential Support Workers to join a new Children's Residential Home caring for children aged 8 - 17 years in Norbury, South West London. Inspire Hope provides a specialist and comprehensive 24-hour/52-week placement for vulnerable young people who require Residential Care, which offers a child-centered and individualised approach that is bespoke to each young person, within a homely environment in South West London.
We are a new provider of Children's service in Norbury, London, SW16.
Role Info
Inspire Hope are currently looking to recruit Residential Support Workers for a new 3 bedded Children's home in Norbury that is due to open in early 2026.
As a Residential Support Worker, you will be a major part of a dedicated team, providing care and support to young people with the aim of helping them develop the skills and resilience needed to become confident, capable adults, and achieve their full potential in life. You will play a key role in ensuring that each young person in your care is supported emotionally, socially, and practically as they work towards their personal goals.
Your responsibilities will include assisting with day-to-day activities, helping children navigate their education, and supporting them in building life skills for independence. You will foster a safe, nurturing environment where each individual can grow at their own pace. Collaborating with other professionals, you will assist in implementing and reviewing personalised care plans, ensuring the young people's needs are met with compassion and respect.
You will also help manage and resolve challenging behaviours in a calm and constructive way, promoting positive outcomes for the young people in your care. Your role will involve regular record-keeping and report-writing to ensure accurate documentation of each child's progress.
Responsibilities
Assist children with daily activities such as dressing, feeding, and personal hygiene
Support children in participating in educational, recreational, and social activities
Implement and follow individualised care plans to meet each child's specific needs
Provide emotional support and encouragement to promote confidence and independence
Maintain accurate records of activities, progress, and any concerns or incidents
Communicate effectively with families, colleagues, and external professionals regarding the child's wellbeing
Drive children safely to appointments or activities when required
Ensure a safe, clean, and welcoming environment at all times
Skills/Requirements
Experience in residential childcare or a similar care setting (
required
).
Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check - or willingness to obtain one (
required
)
Provide day-to-day care and emotional and social support to children and young people. Building meaningful relationships with the children and encouraging their interaction with peers and adults within the community
A compassionate, patient, and proactive approach to care.
Strong communication skills and the ability to build effective relationships with children and colleagues.
Ability to manage challenging situations with confidence and professionalism.
Good knowledge around Children's Homes Regulations including the quality standards.
A thorough understanding and knowledge of relevant legislation and Ofsted regulation.
Driving licence (preferable)
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Permanent, Temporary, Fixed term contract, Temp to perm, Apprenticeship, Zero hours contract, Graduate
Contract length: 12 months
Pay: 13.85 per hour
Expected hours: 32 per week
Benefits:
Casual dress
Company pension
Discounted or free food
Free parking
On-site parking
Work Location: In person
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