Join Us in Making a Real Difference - Residential Support Role in our Children's Homes | Devon
Are you passionate about changing young lives for the better? Do you want to be part of something meaningful, where your voice matters, and your impact is real?
We are a small, passionate and dynamic care provider, based in beautiful Devon, who strives to create a safe, homely and welcoming environment for young people to thrive and in our small way, make a positive difference to their lives, now and in future. We are currently seeking an equally passionate member of the team to support in our children's home and work alongside the management team to ensure high quality care is being delivered. Our team is hands-on, and united by a shared mission: to make a lasting, positive difference in the lives of those who need it most.
We describe ourselves as non-corporate, and we mean it! In essence it means that whilst of course we have processes and policies we must adhere to, as a good provider should, but we can make beneficial decisions quickly. We don't have to wait for multiple layers of management to review ideas. If you see something that can be done better, then we make those calls within hours, not weeks we make it happen quickly. Your ideas won't sit in a queue; they'll be heard and acted on.
Each day in residential childcare is different and full of meaningful moments. You'll support with household tasks such as food shopping, health and safety checks, cleaning, and food preparation. You'll complete school runs, support children in attending clubs and appointments, and take part in dinner times and important conversations. Responsibilities also include recording accurate daily records, administering medication, and completing admin tasks to support the home's development. You'll spend quality time planning activities, teaching life skills, and most importantly, being there for children and young people during tricky times. As a Senior, you'll build on these core duties with added leadership and responsibility. You'll develop and implement individualised care plans, ensuring each child's emotional and physical well-being is at the centre of everything you do. You'll use strong communication skills to build trusting relationships with children and their families, while monitoring progress and offering tailored support. You'll work directly with young people to teach, support, and guide them, encouraging them to try new experiences. You'll collaborate closely with colleagues, participate in reviews, advocate for the children, and work with external agencies to help each young person achieve their full potential.
We are looking for people to join the team that are:
Passionate about supporting children's well-being and development
Purpose-led and dedicated to empowering children through care, support and commitment
Strong communicators with empathy and emotional intelligence
Energising and fun to be around
Organised, reliable and ready to bring fresh ideas. Leading by example is always important
And most importantly utterly focused on making a positive difference to young people
At Claybridge care we ensure everyone is supported from the moment they join us.
An enhanced training and induction program to best prepare you for the role.
Enhanced Annual leave entitlement of 280 hours.
Bespoke development plans that will help you to achieve your goals, this can include qualifications and progression opportunities.
Access to free external health and wellbeing services 24/7
Access to a wellness app that has includes a range of resources from fitness to mental wellbeing support.
Small company resulting in quick decision making and ability to be adaptable. This results in queries being resolved quickly.
Out of hours on call service.
Funded Level 4 within residential childcare - Since using the training provider, we have understood more of what they offer, and they have provided learning opportunities that align with learning the role and this sector, therefore we prioritise enrolment onto the course as you desire. Currently, the course does not require a commitment to complete the functional skills element, however if you have a wish to complete this we would support this.
Requirements:
Passionate about supporting better futures for children and young people
Flexibility to meet the needs of the home, this role is made up of shift work (Including sleep in's).
Full Uk Driving licence - Company cars are provided to utilise when on shift.
It is vital that we safeguard children and young people therefore the role is subject to an enhanced DBS check and the recruitment process adheres to the safer recruitment legislation.
The role is part of a small team within our 2 bed OFSTED registered home, working on a rota basis. A sleep-in element is required and starts at 10pm. This is paid in additon to your hourly rate.
If you're ready to make work matter and to be part of a team that leads with heart, purpose, and professionalism -- we'd love to hear from you, answer your questions and tell you more
Apply Now - and help us create a home where young people can belong, believe, and become.
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Permanent
Pay: 14.00-14.50 per hour
Benefits:
Casual dress
Company events
Company pension
Discounted or free food
Employee mentoring programme
Free parking
On-site parking
Referral programme
Store discount
Schedule:
Day shift
Monday to Friday
Night shift
Overtime
Weekend availability
Licence/Certification:
Driving Licence (required)
Work Location: In person
Expected start date: 10/08/2025
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