Do you have experience supporting vulnerable children or young people in care, education, or residential settings? Ready to step into a rewarding and challenging role in a secure children’s home? We’re currently recruiting Care Officers for a specialist residential provision in Leeds that supports young people aged 10–18 with social, emotional, and mental health needs (SEMH), many of whom have complex needs, trauma backgrounds, or exhibit high-risk behaviours. This is a secure care setting, and the role involves a mix of pastoral support, safeguarding responsibilities, and behaviour management. It’s well-suited to professionals with experience in residential care, youth justice, social work, or education. Key Details: Shift Patterns: Early: 7:30am – 3:00pm Late: 2:45pm – 10:00pm Working hours include weekdays and every other weekend 5 days per week on a rolling rota Long-term or temp-to-perm opportunities available What You’ll Be Doing: Providing consistent care and supervision for young people in a safe, structured environment Supporting emotional regulation and managing challenging behaviours Building strong, trusted relationships with residents to promote positive outcomes Assisting with routines including education, meals, evening activities, and personal care Liaising with teachers, therapists, social workers, and safeguarding teams Keeping accurate and detailed records of incidents, behaviour, and progress What We’re Looking For: Background in care, youth work, residential services, education, or SEN support Strong understanding of safeguarding and managing risk Calm, empathetic, and confident in high-pressure situations Comfortable working early and late shifts, including alternate weekends Enhanced Child & Adult DBS on the update service (or willing to apply for one) What’s On Offer: £98 – £120 per day Full-time, long-term role with potential for permanent contracts CPD opportunities including behaviour and safeguarding training A highly supportive and professional team A meaningful role where you can genuinely impact the lives of vulnerable young people Ideal Backgrounds: Residential Support Workers Secure Care or Youth Justice Officers Teaching Assistants or Behaviour Mentors Mental Health, Social Care or Support Workers How to Apply: If you’re passionate about making a difference and have the skills to support young people in a structured care setting, we’d love to hear from you. Click Apply or contact Samuel Agbana below. (phone number removed)