This is a rare and exciting opportunity ideal for someone with experience supporting both children and young adults in a senior supporting setting current or most recent.
The role is full-time and requires flexibility, including some weekend work and availability during school holidays. The position is split between three days of Senior Support and two days dedicated to administrative duties, ensuring high-quality care and efficient service delivery.
The Role
To provide high-quality, nurturing, and consistent care to children and young people, supporting them to achieve positive outcomes in line with their individual care and support plans.
Lead shifts effectively, ensuring staff deployment, clear communication, and continuity of care.
Provide supervision, guidance, and support to the staff team while ensuring that the service maintains a safe, caring, and stimulating environment that promotes each young person's welfare, independence, and development.
Assist with daily tasks such as personal care, meal preparation, transport, and recreational activities.
Contribute to the creation, review, and implementation of individual care and support plans.
Maintain detailed, accurate, and confidential records, including incident reports, daily logs, and progress summaries.
Support the service in meeting Ofsted (or equivalent regulatory) standards and organisational policies.
Ensure care practices reflect the Children's Homes Regulations, Quality Standards, and the service's Statement of Purpose.
Qualifications and Experience
* NVQ Level 3 (or equivalent) in Children & Young People's Workforce / Residential Childcare is essential
* Minimum 2 years' experience working with children or young people in a residential, educational, or community setting is essential
* NVQ Level 4 or 5 in Leadership and Management (Children's Residential is desirable
* Experience working with children with emotional and behavioural difficulties (EBD), autism, or additional needs is desirable
* First Aid, Medication Administration, and Team Teach (or equivalent) training
* Knowledge of Ofsted inspection frameworks and relevant legislation (Children's Act 1989/2004, Working Together 2018, etc.).
* Strong understanding of safeguarding, trauma-informed care, and child development.
* Ability to lead shifts, motivate staff, and manage challenging situations calmly and professionally
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