Tender Healthcare Consulting Ltd
Sefton, Lancashire
Tender Healthcare Group is recruiting experienced and compassionate Family Therapeutic Support Workers to support children and young people with complex emotional, behavioural and developmental needs across Sefton and surrounding areas including Bootle, Southport, Crosby, Formby, Maghull, Litherland, Waterloo, Netherton and Liverpool. This rewarding role is ideal for candidates with experience working with children and young people in a range of settings - School SEN, ADHD and autism support, mental health support work, family intervention, youth work or community outreach services. You will provide trauma-informed therapeutic support to children, young people and families experiencing complex challenges including Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), learning disabilities, attachment difficulties, adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), emotional dysregulation, PICA behaviours, smearing behaviours, self-injury, school refusal, absconding risks and family breakdown. As a Family Therapeutic Support Worker, you will work closely with families in the home and community to help children build trust, emotional safety, communication skills, independence and positive routines. The role requires patience, emotional resilience and the ability to remain calm during periods of distress or dysregulated behaviour. Key Responsibilities : Deliver person-centred therapeutic support within family homes, schools and community settings Support children with autism, trauma, learning disabilities and mental health needs Use positive behaviour support (PBS) and trauma-informed approaches to reduce behaviours that challenge Support children during community activities, education access and structured routines Build positive relationships with parents, carers, schools and multidisciplinary professionals Safely manage risks associated with PICA, smearing, absconding and emotional dysregulation Complete safeguarding records, incident reports and daily support notes to a high standard Promote emotional wellbeing, independence, communication and social inclusion Essential Requirements: Experience working with children, young people or vulnerable adults Background in support work, care work, SEN education, youth services or mental health support Understanding of SEND code of practice, safeguarding children, including reporting and escalation Strong communication and emotional resilience Flexible and reliable approach to working hours Full UK driving licence desirable but not essential Desirable Training & Experience: Autism Awareness Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) Team Teach or PMVA Mental Health Awareness Learning Disabilities Support Therapeutic Childcare Experience supporting children with complex behaviours Why Join Tender Healthcare Group? Supportive and values-led management team Specialist training and ongoing professional development Opportunities to progress into senior therapeutic and care coordination roles Meaningful work making a real difference to children and families across Merseyside Flexible working opportunities that fit around day to day commitment Competitive rates of pay with a choice between weekly or monthly payrun If you are passionate about safeguarding children and young people who have experienced chidhood trauma, making meaningful difference to the lives of vulnerable children and families in Merseyside, and want to be part of a safety led, compassionate, and trauma-informed organisation, we would love to hear from you.
Tender Healthcare Group is recruiting experienced and compassionate Family Therapeutic Support Workers to support children and young people with complex emotional, behavioural and developmental needs across Sefton and surrounding areas including Bootle, Southport, Crosby, Formby, Maghull, Litherland, Waterloo, Netherton and Liverpool. This rewarding role is ideal for candidates with experience working with children and young people in a range of settings - School SEN, ADHD and autism support, mental health support work, family intervention, youth work or community outreach services. You will provide trauma-informed therapeutic support to children, young people and families experiencing complex challenges including Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), learning disabilities, attachment difficulties, adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), emotional dysregulation, PICA behaviours, smearing behaviours, self-injury, school refusal, absconding risks and family breakdown. As a Family Therapeutic Support Worker, you will work closely with families in the home and community to help children build trust, emotional safety, communication skills, independence and positive routines. The role requires patience, emotional resilience and the ability to remain calm during periods of distress or dysregulated behaviour. Key Responsibilities : Deliver person-centred therapeutic support within family homes, schools and community settings Support children with autism, trauma, learning disabilities and mental health needs Use positive behaviour support (PBS) and trauma-informed approaches to reduce behaviours that challenge Support children during community activities, education access and structured routines Build positive relationships with parents, carers, schools and multidisciplinary professionals Safely manage risks associated with PICA, smearing, absconding and emotional dysregulation Complete safeguarding records, incident reports and daily support notes to a high standard Promote emotional wellbeing, independence, communication and social inclusion Essential Requirements: Experience working with children, young people or vulnerable adults Background in support work, care work, SEN education, youth services or mental health support Understanding of SEND code of practice, safeguarding children, including reporting and escalation Strong communication and emotional resilience Flexible and reliable approach to working hours Full UK driving licence desirable but not essential Desirable Training & Experience: Autism Awareness Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) Team Teach or PMVA Mental Health Awareness Learning Disabilities Support Therapeutic Childcare Experience supporting children with complex behaviours Why Join Tender Healthcare Group? Supportive and values-led management team Specialist training and ongoing professional development Opportunities to progress into senior therapeutic and care coordination roles Meaningful work making a real difference to children and families across Merseyside Flexible working opportunities that fit around day to day commitment Competitive rates of pay with a choice between weekly or monthly payrun If you are passionate about safeguarding children and young people who have experienced chidhood trauma, making meaningful difference to the lives of vulnerable children and families in Merseyside, and want to be part of a safety led, compassionate, and trauma-informed organisation, we would love to hear from you.
Tender Healthcare Consulting Ltd
Job Title: Part-Time Agency Support Worker Location: Birkenhead Hours: 0-20 hours per week Pay Rate: from £13.20 per hour Contract Type: Permanent/Temporary/Part Time/Contract Make a real difference in a people s life one meaningful moment at a time. Tender Caregivers is recruiting for a Part-Time Care/Support Worker based on the Wirral . This is a deeply rewarding opportunity to support people who may have experienced trauma, emotional challenges, or who live with dementia, mental health or neurodiverse conditions such as autism or ADHD. As a Support Worker, you ll become a steady and caring presence in the life of our service users, helping to build their confidence, independence, and emotional wellbeing through consistency, empathy, and meaningful engagement. Key Responsibilities: Support in day-to-day routines and community activities with compassion Build positive, trusting relationships as a positive role model and steady influence Promote safety, emotional resilience, and healthy development Keep accurate care plans and records updated (full training provided) Ideal Candidate Will Have: Experience supporting people in a care setting, own homes or a genuine passion for the role Strong communication and interpersonal skills Patience, empathy, and resilience A valid UK driving licence (essential) Willingness to work flexible hours, including evenings/weekends Commitment to complete a recognised health and social care qualification (if not already held) What s on Offer: Competitive hourly rate from £13.20 Full training and ongoing support Funded DBS check and qualification opportunities (subject to eligibility) Career development opportunities within a supportive environment This is a fantastic opportunity to make a lasting impact in your community and put a smile on someone's face while developing a rewarding career in care. Please note: This vacancy is being managed by Tender Caregivers , a recruitment agency. The exact employer and care setting will be shared with successful candidates upon complete onboarding If you re looking to join a values-driven care team we d love to hear from you. Regards, Tender Healthcare
Job Title: Part-Time Agency Support Worker Location: Birkenhead Hours: 0-20 hours per week Pay Rate: from £13.20 per hour Contract Type: Permanent/Temporary/Part Time/Contract Make a real difference in a people s life one meaningful moment at a time. Tender Caregivers is recruiting for a Part-Time Care/Support Worker based on the Wirral . This is a deeply rewarding opportunity to support people who may have experienced trauma, emotional challenges, or who live with dementia, mental health or neurodiverse conditions such as autism or ADHD. As a Support Worker, you ll become a steady and caring presence in the life of our service users, helping to build their confidence, independence, and emotional wellbeing through consistency, empathy, and meaningful engagement. Key Responsibilities: Support in day-to-day routines and community activities with compassion Build positive, trusting relationships as a positive role model and steady influence Promote safety, emotional resilience, and healthy development Keep accurate care plans and records updated (full training provided) Ideal Candidate Will Have: Experience supporting people in a care setting, own homes or a genuine passion for the role Strong communication and interpersonal skills Patience, empathy, and resilience A valid UK driving licence (essential) Willingness to work flexible hours, including evenings/weekends Commitment to complete a recognised health and social care qualification (if not already held) What s on Offer: Competitive hourly rate from £13.20 Full training and ongoing support Funded DBS check and qualification opportunities (subject to eligibility) Career development opportunities within a supportive environment This is a fantastic opportunity to make a lasting impact in your community and put a smile on someone's face while developing a rewarding career in care. Please note: This vacancy is being managed by Tender Caregivers , a recruitment agency. The exact employer and care setting will be shared with successful candidates upon complete onboarding If you re looking to join a values-driven care team we d love to hear from you. Regards, Tender Healthcare