Package Description Job Title: Passionate Children's Residential Support Worker Job Location: Worthing Hours: Full-time (39 hours) Salary: £13.00 - £13.70 About Us: Join a spirited team at Keys Group dedicated to nurturing and empowering children in our vibrant residential facility. We're on a mission to create a safe haven where every child's potential shines bright. Job Description: We're on the lookout for a dynamic and caring Children's Residential Support Worker to join our squad In this role, you'll be the beacon of hope, providing unwavering support to our young champions. Get ready to make a real difference in the lives of children who need it most. About the Home: We are a 5 bed home on the outskirts of Worthing working with both boys & girls aged 6-12 on admission Our children are very active and take part in array of different activities both inside and outside of the home, such as arts & crafts, playing in our large garden on the trampoline, paddling pools and cooking BBQs, playing football or packing up a picnic and going off for a lovely bike ride or spending some time on the beach. We enjoy going out for day trips to see attractions and visit places of interest as we are centrally based to the South Coast and all it has to offer. We enjoy going away on holiday and tend to choose fun filled action packed holidays such as PGL breaks. We are supportive of the West Sussex Children in Care Council and our children attend the weekly sessions and we support the residential trips and activities. Requirements: Be part of a caring team that provides a safe and loving home for children and young people, led and supported by a registered manager. Passion for making a difference in the lives of children. Knowledge of child development and trauma-informed care practices. Excellent communication and organisational skills. Previous experience in a residential care setting or similar environment (Preferred). Responsibilities: Be part of a caring team that provides a safe and loving home for children and young people, led and supported by a registered manager. Forge bonds fostering trust and belonging. Lead activities that fuel growth. Monitor progress and well-being, reporting any concerns promptly. Maintain safety and cleanliness standards at all times. Act as a positive role model to to give encouragement and praise. Enjoy fun days out such as swimming, go karting, skating and revisit missed milestones. Provide emotional and physical support to allow the children to reach their full potential in sometimes challenging situations Build friendships and trusting relationships Help them to find pleasure in everyday tasks Empower them to make decisions about themselves Why join us: Annual leave - 5.6 weeks holiday per year DBS Check – we cover the cost of your DBS check and further renewals Wellbeing Support, Advice and Guidance – via our Employee Assistance Program though an online portal or over the telephone NEST Pension Scheme Enhanced Maternity & Paternity Pay Qualifications – we can support you to obtain a range of QCF’s opening up further career opportunities Staff Referral Scheme – earn up to a generous £500 for referring a friend to join our team at accomplish Induction- We pay for you to attend our comprehensive induction and on-going training Enhanced Pay Scales: Be recognised and paid for both qualifications and experience Discounts at Highstreet retailers, days out, gifts, holidays and even when buying a car – available via a Blue Light card that you will have access to as a Health and Social Care Employee Keys Group’s EPIC values are simple, clear and powerful. Excellence – Accountable and intent to achieve the best in all that we do. Challenging ourselves to the highest standard of learning, development and performance. Passion – Committed and ambitious in heart and mind. Delivering the best outcomes for the people we support. Integrity – Working honestly and transparently. Sharing our results and learnings. Caring – Showing compassion and empathy. Placing the people we support at the center of all we do and taking their feelings and wishes into account. Our Working Shift Patterns Your working week will vary, according to the needs of the service and our children, but would be made up of: Early Shifts (7am – 2.30pm) Late Shifts (2pm – 11pm) Long Day (8am – 11pm) Sometimes there may be ‘split’ shifts (7am – 10am – 2pm – 11pm) Sleep in shifts. This includes alternative weekend covering shift. Flexibility is the key – as we work with people, things can change with little or no notice. This is a full-time role, and we would love to hear from you if you recognise the above in yourself and have the drive & passion to support others KG4