Physical & Learning Disabilities Home | Full Time | £12.75 per hour
We are currently recruiting for a dedicated and compassionate Children’s Residential Support Worker (Nights) to join a specialist residential home supporting young people aged 7–15.
This home supports children with physical disabilities, learning disabilities and complex additional needs. The role focuses on delivering consistent, high-quality, person-centred care in a safe and nurturing environment.
While behavioural needs are minimal, the position requires hands-on support and attentive overnight care.
About the Role
• Night shifts: 10:00pm – 8:00am
• Full-time position: 4 shifts per week
• Supporting young people with physical and learning disabilities in a residential setting
• Majority of nights are settled, with young people typically sleeping through
This is a practical, hands-on care role requiring patience, empathy and a nurturing approach.
Key Responsibilities
* Providing personal care, including: Toileting support (including pad/nappy changing and continence care), bathing/showering assistance, dressing and undressing, brushing teeth and general hygiene support
* Assisting with feeding where required
* Administering medication (following training and protocols)
* Supporting moving and handling needs
* Ensuring the safety, wellbeing and dignity of all young people
* Completing accurate records and handovers
* Maintaining a calm and structured environment overnight
Requirements
* Minimum age: 22 years old
* Minimum 6 months’ experience in residential care
* Experience supporting children with physical or learning disabilities (desirable)
* Full UK manual driving licence (essential)
* Enhanced DBS on the Update Service (or willingness to obtain one – we can process this)
* Ability to work independently and remain calm in a care setting
What We Offer
* £12.75 per hour
* Full-time contracted hours
* Supportive team environment
* Ongoing training and development
* Full support to complete the Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare
* Opportunity to make a meaningful difference in young people’s lives
If you are committed to delivering high-quality, person-centred care and want to build your career supporting children with physical and learning disabilities, we would love to hear from you