You don't need any qualifications to start your career in residential childcare, as long as you've got the right personal qualities - such as a caring nature, patience, resilience and the ability to work as part of a life-changing team. You'll get paid while you train and supported every step of the way to progress your career. Please note we are currently unable to offer Sponsorship or a Sponsorship Switch.
Post:
Waking Night Children's Residential Support Worker
Shift Times:
22:00 - 08:30 (10.5 hours) shift patterns on 4 on 4 off rota pattern, this will mean days of working can vary from week to week.
Salary:
13.00 per hour (unqualified) - 14.20 per hour (qualified)
Bonuses:
Up to 1,000 per annum in performance-based bonuses
Benefits:
Fully funded Level 3 qualification in Residential Childcare. Earn a 100 bonus for achieving a 'Good' Ofsted rating and 200 for an 'Outstanding' rating. Access to our Employee Assistance Programme, offering support for wellbeing and mental health, plus exclusive discounts at various businesses. Discounted gym membership. Complimentary meals during your shifts 224 hours of paid annual leave Earn up to 100 per referral with our Refer-a-Friend bonus scheme Monthly Recognition Awards
Responsibilities:
As a Waking Night Support Worker, you are expected to remain awake and alert throughout your entire shift to ensure the safety and wellbeing of each child in your care. This role is essential to providing a calm, supportive, and secure environment during the night hours.
At Lundi Education and Care Services, the safety and wellbeing of the children we care for is our utmost priority. You will be responsible for ensuring their safety throughout the night and must remain alert and responsive at all times. A comprehensive understanding of our safeguarding policies is essential, guiding your actions to protect and support each child effectively.
You will be required to perform regular welfare checks on the children during the night and maintain accurate, detailed records of your observations. Experience using Sue Solutions is preferred but not essential, as training can be provided. Nighttime can be a vulnerable time for children. You must be able to offer empathy, comfort, and reassurance when needed, responding appropriately to any emotional or behavioural needs. You will support children with bedtime routines that are tailored to their individual needs, ensuring a consistent and nurturing approach that promotes a sense of safety and structure. Where appropriate, you may also engage in calming or supportive activities with the children during your shift. You will support the day team by ensuring preparations for planned activities are completed--this could include gathering materials for key working sessions or organising spaces for the morning. During quieter periods of the night, you will maintain cleanliness and hygiene standards within the home and assist with administrative tasks, ensuring all paperwork is accurate and up to date. You are expected to communicate professionally with out-of-hours services, respond to phone calls appropriately, take accurate messages, and handle any queries in a calm and competent manner. In the event that a child goes missing, you must be prepared to follow the correct protocols, including adherence to the Philomena Procedure. All duties should be carried out in line with Lundi Education and Care Services' policies, procedures, and commitment to equal opportunities. You are also expected to be a positive role model for both your colleagues and the children in your care.
Key Requirements:
A genuine passion for working with young people. Commitment to safeguarding, child development, and emotional wellbeing. Ability to work nights and unsociable hours. Independent, calm, and responsible under pressure. Strong written and verbal communication skills.
Application Process:
Please submit your CV directly via Indeed and it will be reviewed promptly. If shortlisted, a member of our team will be in contact to have a chat regarding your application and may extend an invite for a formal interview. As part of our safer recruitment process, all shortlisted candidates will undergo enhanced DBS checks, references, and employment history verification.
If you have any questions about the role, please don't hesitate to give us a call on 07955203358 - we would love to hear from you.
We operate using Safer Recruitment at all times so any offer of employment would be dependent on the necessary checks and enhanced DBS.
Job Type: Part-time
Pay: 13.00-14.50 per hour
Expected hours: 42 per week
Benefits:
Casual dress Company events Company pension Discounted or free food Health & wellbeing programme On-site parking Referral programme
Schedule:
Night shift
Application question(s):
Are you able to drive and hold a full UK manual or automatic driving licence, or a valid overseas driving licence? Are you resilient, able to stay calm and composed even in challenging situations? Do you feel confident in yourself, comfortable working with children, young people, and other professionals? Do you need a certificate of sponsorship to work? If yes, please note we unable to offer any at this time.
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