Unqualified - 24,336 (13 per hour) Qualified - 28,080 (15 per hour) Plus sleepover rate - 60 per sleep
Contract hours available:
Full-time: 36 hours per week, Part-time: 32 or 24 hours per week (plus sleepovers)
Job Purpose
To support young people living in a residential home by providing a safe, stable, and nurturing environment.The role involves building strong relationships, promoting wellbeing, supporting family time and education,and helping each young person reach their full potential through consistent care and guidance.
Key Responsibilities
Care and Support
Provide high-quality, person-centred care in a warm, homely setting.
Build positive relationships with young people, supporting their emotional, social, and practical needs.
Assist in developing life skills, resilience, and independence.
Offer consistent support around routines, personal care, and daily living.
CALMH training to be used to support children in times of crisis.
Education and Development
Support young people in attending school, college, or training, and help with homework or learning activities.
Actively promote and celebrate educational achievements.
Family Time and Relationships
Support young people in maintaining and developing healthy relationships with family members.
Supervise and facilitate family time in a safe and supportive way.
Provide emotional support before and after family time.
Teamwork and Compliance
Work closely with colleagues, social workers, and external agencies as part of a multi-agency team. Contribute to care planning, reviews, and risk assessments.
Keep accurate records and comply with SSSC Codes of Practice and all regulatory standards.
Adhere to safeguarding procedures and report concerns promptly.
Working Pattern
24-hour shifts, including sleepovers 36-hour working week.
More days off due to condensed shift pattern.
Full annual leave entitlement.
Essential Criteria
Full manual driving licence (essential)
Relevant experience working with children or young people (preferably in residential care or similar settings)
Registered (or eligible for registration) with the Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC) Member of the PVG Scheme (or willing to join)
Emotional resilience, patience, and a genuine commitment to making a positive impact in young lives
Ability to work as part of a team and communicate effectively
Company Benefits
60 sleepover payments
Paid day off on your birthday
Christmas gift from the company
Full training provided
Opportunities for progression and continued professional development Supportive, values-led team culture
Work in a peaceful, scenic location close to Loch Lomond Shores
This role is ideal for someone looking to make a meaningful difference in young people's lives, while enjoying strong team support, professional development, and an excellent work-life balance in a stunning part of Scotland.
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time
Pay: 24,336.00-28,080.00 per year
Expected hours: 36 per week
Benefits:
Additional leave
Casual dress
Company pension
On-site parking
Referral programme
Sick pay
Work Location: In person