Residential Support Worker – Oxford Pay: £14.50–£18.50/hr | Flexible Day & Night Shifts Are you passionate about supporting children and young people with autism and learning differences? Do you have the compassion and skills to make a real difference in their lives? We are seeking Residential Support Workers to join our Oxford team, providing essential support in residential settings. About the Role As a Residential Support Worker, you will support children and young people with autism and learning differences, ensuring they receive high-quality, person-centred care. You will help create a safe, nurturing, and stimulating environment, promoting independence, confidence, and well-being. Key Responsibilities Provide direct care and support to children and young people in residential settings Assist with daily routines, personal care, and social activities Support individuals in developing life skills and fostering independence Work collaboratively as part of a dedicated team Follow care plans and risk assessments to meet individual needs Maintain accurate records and reports in line with safeguarding requirements About You Experience with children and young people with autism or learning differences (preferred but not essential) Caring, patient, and empathetic approach Flexibility to work day and night shifts Strong communication and teamwork skills Understanding of safeguarding and child protection procedures A valid DBS certificate or willingness to obtain one What We Offer Flexible temporary work with a variety of shifts available Competitive pay rates (£14.50–£18.50/hr) Rewarding work making a meaningful impact Ongoing training and professional development opportunities Supportive, friendly team environment If you are motivated, compassionate, and committed to making a difference in the lives of children and young people, we want to hear from you! Apply Today: Email fran@completelycare.co.uk or call 01865 727751 This role is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and requires an Enhanced DBS check due to the nature of the work with children and young people.