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Senior Children's Adventure Care Worker, Burton upon Trent
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29.04.2025
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13.06.2025
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Do you want to make a difference to a child’s life?
Hours: 4 days and sleep nights on, 6 days off (365 rota)
Pay rate: £41,751 to £46,197 per annum, including opportunities to pick up overtime at an enhanced rate
Apply to join Esland's highly valued team today! Our dedicated recruiters are keen to speak with you.
What we are looking for:
Bly House is a two-bed, Ofsted registered children's home providing immediate intervention and trauma-informed therapeutic support. Over a 12-week placement, our young people are given security, support, and stabilization in a nurturing environment. Each placement includes PACE principles, access to education, and outdoor activities.
If you are an experienced, qualified children's residential care worker eager to expand your skills, we would love to hear from you!
What we can offer a Senior Children's Adventure Care Worker:
* Opportunities for progression and additional qualifications in children's care and activities
* BILD accredited paid induction training
* Access to a company app with discounts, medical support, financial advice, and counseling
* A day off for your birthday (plus holiday entitlement)
* Access to a free holiday home in the Peak District
* A supportive work environment with good work-life balance
* And much more!
*Estimated full-time salary based on a pay rate of £14.15 to £16.05 per hour, working 12 sleep-nights per month at £60 per sleep night.
Essential requirements:
* At least 12 months experience in a children's residential care home
* Level 3 (or above) diploma in residential childcare or close to completion
* Full UK driving license
* Keen interest in outdoor and adventure activities
* Right to work in the UK without restrictions
* Knowledge of Ofsted regulations and best practices
* Training in de-escalation, safe restraint, and physical intervention (e.g., Team Teach, MAPA)
* Values aligned with Esland's, including a therapeutic, person-centered approach
* Applicants must be aged 21 or above due to industry regulations
Successful employment requires satisfactory checks including full enhanced disclosure, right to work, and references, covered by the company.
All young people are entitled to fair and balanced support. Esland promotes equal opportunities and challenges discrimination based on race, religion, disability, age, gender, sexual orientation, or other differences.
With over 35 years of experience, Esland operates more than 65 residential homes and five schools across various regions in England, including our online school which supports children missing education through our Turning the Curve program. We are committed to helping children achieve their best outcomes through bespoke care, education, therapeutic, and activity services.
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