Temporary Children’s Support Worker – Surrey & West Sussex
We are urgently recruiting Support Workers to cover shifts at a children’s residential home in Surrey. This home provides a safe, nurturing, and empowering environment for young people who have experienced trauma, abuse, and neglect, enabling them to develop, learn, and thrive.
Location: Surrey (with opportunities across Surrey & West Sussex)
About the Role
We offer Support Worker shifts in a therapeutic residential setting, supporting vulnerable children and young people. Shifts include earlies, lates, long days, sleep-ins, and waking nights – you choose the pattern that suits you best.
You may work consistently within one home for continuity or across multiple residential projects in Surrey and West Sussex for variety. Our Support Workers appreciate the flexibility to work according to their lifestyle and commitments, whether as supplementary income or their primary role.
About the Children
The young people in our care have experienced trauma that may affect their wellbeing and development, which can present as:
Mental health challenges
Conduct or behavioural difficulties
Risk-taking behaviours
Learning difficulties or developmental disorders
These children require additional patience, compassion, and understanding. Our Support Workers are trained to manage complex emotional needs safely and effectively.
Your Role as a Support Worker
As a Temporary Support Worker, your key responsibilities will include:
Providing therapeutic, relationship-based care consistent with the home’s ethos
Building trusting and genuine relationships that promote emotional, social, and educational development
Delivering care in line with individual support plans, ensuring safety, wellbeing, and progress
Engaging young people in activities that encourage learning, enjoyment, and emotional wellbeing
Maintaining professional boundaries while responding to challenging or unpredictable behaviours
Collaborating effectively with colleagues, managers, and external professionals
Who We Are Looking For
Experience supporting children, young people, or vulnerable individuals in care or related settings
Emotional resilience, empathy, and patience
Knowledge of Ofsted regulations and safeguarding principles
Ability to maintain safe boundaries while delivering compassionate care
Strong communication skills and a consistent approach
Benefits of Working with Us
Competitive hourly rates
Weekly payment via BACS
Holiday pay accrued separately from the hourly rate
Enhanced Child and Adult Workforce DBS provided*
Mandatory training and certificates supplied for personal use*
Optional workplace pension scheme*
Support from friendly, experienced Health & Social Care Consultants, including:
Comprehensive project information before your first shift
Supervised support and training when needed or requested
Encouragement of continuous professional development
24/7 emergency contact availability
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Kingdom People is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy