Night times at this Ofsted "Good" SuperCare home are about creating safety and calm in the quieter hours - but they can also bring unpredictability. A child may need medical support for epilepsy or diabetes, wake in distress, or display challenging behaviours including aggression or upsetting conversations. As a Night Coach, you'll be the steady presence that ensures young people feel safe and cared for until morning. What You'll Do: Your role at night is to keep the environment safe, calm, and consistent: Support children with autism, epilepsy, diabetes, and mental health needs through the night. Respond to seizures, behaviours, or medical concerns quickly and calmly. Provide personal care sensitively when needed. Maintain routines and safety checks across the home. Record night events and hand over clearly to the day team. What We're Looking For: We're searching for people who bring steadiness, professionalism, and reliability to the night shift: Experience working with autism and behaviours that challenge. Willingness to train in epilepsy and diabetes care. Calm and professional when faced with aggression or difficult language. Physically fit and alert during long shifts. Resilient, reliable, and team-focused. Benefits Working at SuperCare: We'll make sure your commitment is met with sector-leading support, all part of our mission to being the number one employer in the social care sec...