Residential Children’s Worker – Buckinghamshire £15.00 / £20.00 per hour Role Overview We’re looking for compassionate and skilled Residential Children’s Workers to join our team in Buckinghamshire. You’ll provide high-quality support to children and young people with EBD, autism and learning differences in residential settings, using a person-centred approach to care that promotes independence, confidence, and well-being. Key Responsibilities Deliver direct care and support, including personal care and daily routines Help children develop life skills and participate in activities Work collaboratively with a dedicated team to follow care plans and risk assessments Maintain accurate records and reports in line with safeguarding requirements Ensure a safe, nurturing environment that supports positive outcomes for children Required Skills & Experience Experience supporting children or young people with EBD, autism or learning differences (desirable but not essential) Caring, patient, and empathetic approach Flexible to work day, night, and weekend shifts Strong communication and teamwork skills Understanding of safeguarding and child protection procedures DBS certificate or willingness to obtain one Commitment to ongoing learning and professional development Benefits Flexible temporary shifts to suit your schedule Competitive pay rates (£15.00 / £20.00 per hour) Rewarding work making a real difference in children’s lives Free online training and development £40 DBS refund if you complete 150 hours within the first 3 months* Supportive, friendly team environment About Completely Care Completely Care is a specialist recruitment agency supporting health & social care, education, and childcare sectors. We pride ourselves on matching great people with rewarding roles where they can make a real difference. How to Apply Send your CV to fran@completelycare.co.uk or call 01865 727751 for more information. This role is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and requires an Enhanced DBS check due to working with children and young people.