As Senior Night Coach at this Ofsted rated "Good" SuperCare Home, you'll be the steady hand of experience during the home's most vulnerable hours. You won't lead shifts, but you'll be the one junior colleagues turn to when things get difficult - whether that's responding to a seizure, calming a distressed child, or handling an incident of aggression. Your role is about reassurance, expertise, and leading by example. What You'll Do You'll combine direct support with being a trusted point of guidance for colleagues: Support children with autism, epilepsy, diabetes, and complex mental health needs. Model calm, safe, and consistent responses during incidents. Guide less experienced staff through difficult situations. Provide personal care as needed. Contribute to accurate records and effective handovers. What We're Looking For: We need experienced staff who bring confidence and calm to the night shift: Solid background supporting young people with autism and behaviours that challenge. Skilled in Team Teach and de-escalation strategies. Comfortable supporting colleagues as well as children. Physically fit, alert, and dependable. Resilient and professional under pressure. Benefits Working at SuperCare We'll back your skills with development and recognition, all part of our mission of being the number one employer in the social care sector Salary 20% above sector average. 36 ...