We are seeking compassionate and dedicated Children's Residential Support Worker to join our committed and caring team in providing a safe, nurturing, and supportive environment for children in residential care. This position is ideal for individuals passionate about making a positive impact on young lives and experienced in caregiving within residential or community settings. Please note, this role does not offer sponsorship now or in the future. Based in our warm and welcoming residential home in Derby, we have many years of experience of nurturing our young people's development as they progress into adulthood. Our young people range from 7-17 with conditions including autism, ADHD and behavioural difficulties and the home is suitable for up to 2 young people In this role, you will be responsible for assisting children with daily activities, ensuring their well-being, enabling them with life skills and fostering a supportive atmosphere conducive to growth and development. Duties Administer medication and monitor vital signs as needed under supervision Support children with behavioral management strategies to promote positive social interactions Assist with meal preparation and ensure nutritional needs are met and encourage them to engage in meal preparation Maintain a clean and safe living environment by performing light cleaning duties Document care and daily log in line with Ofsted regulations Support children during outings or community activities, including driving when necessary Implement care plans tailored to each individual young person Collaborate with team members, families, and healthcare professionals to ensure comprehensive support now and in the future Experience in behavioral management would be preferred. Must be able to commit to a shift pattern which includes long days/sleep shifts on a 2 on 4 off rolling shift basis which includes some weekends and Bank Holidays. You also must hold a full UK driving licence ideally. Salary for the position will start at £34,000 per annum (including a minimum of 6 sleeps per month) with the option of career progression and fully funded training and qualifications. This role offers an opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the lives of children as they progress into adulthood, if you feel you have what it takes to make a difference then we would love to hear from you.