Overview
Senior Support Worker Children s Residential Home
Location: Leicestershire, Northamptonshire & Derbyshire
Salary: Up to GBP36,000 per annum
Hours: Shift pattern including nights, weekends, and statutory holidays
About the Company
This established children s residential home provides a therapeutic and nurturing environment for young people aged with emotional and behavioural difficulties. The home is committed to promoting positive development, safety, and wellbeing through a compassionate, values-driven approach.
About the Role
We are seeking a motivated and experienced Senior Support Worker to lead shifts and provide high-quality care for our young people. You will support daily activities, education, and statutory meetings, ensuring a consistent, therapeutic approach. This role includes supervising and mentoring staff, maintaining high standards within the home, and safeguarding the welfare of all residents.
Responsibilities
* Lead shifts, supervise staff, and ensure consistent, high-quality care in line with regulations.
* Support young people s daily routines, education, therapy, and personal development.
* Implement care plans, risk assessments, and LAC documentation, attending statutory meetings as required.
* Safeguard young people, respond to challenging behaviours, and promote positive outcomes.
* Build strong relationships with families, social workers, and external professionals.
* Assist with household tasks, budgeting, and maintaining a safe, homely environment.
* Contribute to staff induction, training, and professional development.
* Complete accurate reports, records, and administrative duties.
* Provide cover for management when required and participate in the on-call system.
Person Specification / Requirements
Qualifications
* NVQ Level 3 in Caring for Children and Young People (essential)
* Good standard of English (written and spoken)
* Level 4/5 in Health & Social Care, First Aid, Safeguarding, Food Hygiene, or Health & Safety (desirable)
Experience
* Supporting young people aged with emotional and behavioural difficulties
* Leading shifts and supervising staff teams
* Completing reports and attending multi-agency meetings
* Experience with ASC, mental health, or complex needs (desirable)
Skills & Attributes
* Strong leadership, communication, and teamwork skills
* Resilient, empathetic, and able to handle challenging behaviour
* Flexible, person-centred, and committed to safeguarding
* Ability to drive home transport (desirable)
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