Senior Residential Support Worker - £1,500 Welcome & Joining Bonus! Join our team and help young people thrive supporting them to build confidence, develop life skills, and achieve their potential. Your Role: Lead shifts and support colleagues day to day Manage the home in the absence of the Deputy or Manager Conduct staff supervisions and support new colleague inductions Promote safeguarding and wellbeing of all young people Encourage hobbies, friendships, and new opportunities Oversee health & safety and risk assessments What We Offer: £1,500 Welcome Bonus & £19.90 per hour overtime rate & £65 per sleep in Blue Light Card & Tastecard discounts Refer-a-Friend bonus (up to £2,500) Financial wellbeing support & life assurance Full induction, CPD, and career development via our Education Academy Therapeutic SHINE training & ongoing professional support Employee assistance programme & free online courses Free eye checks Make a difference every day join us and help shape brighter futures.
Dec 09, 2025
Full time
Senior Residential Support Worker - £1,500 Welcome & Joining Bonus! Join our team and help young people thrive supporting them to build confidence, develop life skills, and achieve their potential. Your Role: Lead shifts and support colleagues day to day Manage the home in the absence of the Deputy or Manager Conduct staff supervisions and support new colleague inductions Promote safeguarding and wellbeing of all young people Encourage hobbies, friendships, and new opportunities Oversee health & safety and risk assessments What We Offer: £1,500 Welcome Bonus & £19.90 per hour overtime rate & £65 per sleep in Blue Light Card & Tastecard discounts Refer-a-Friend bonus (up to £2,500) Financial wellbeing support & life assurance Full induction, CPD, and career development via our Education Academy Therapeutic SHINE training & ongoing professional support Employee assistance programme & free online courses Free eye checks Make a difference every day join us and help shape brighter futures.
About us at Hounslow We'd love you to join us at the London Borough of Hounslow! Our people are deeply committed to providing excellent services to our residents, doing all we can to make lives as good as they can be. We are an outstanding council, serving an outstanding borough. With brilliant, visionary leadership, a dynamic Cabinet and a can-do culture, we've built strong partnerships which have transformed how we serve one of London's most diverse boroughs. Hounslow is the world in one place and full of potential. We are stepping up for our residents like never before. About our Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion We live by five core values: Lead with Heart, Do New, Pass on the Power, Harness the Mix and Be a Rock. All our work has equality, diversity and inclusion at its very heart, best articulated in "Harness the Mix". It's about breaking down barriers between our parts and people and unlocking the problem-solving power of our amazing mix of minds. We serve a diverse community, we have a diverse workforce and we are committed to being an inclusive employer. We work hard to create representation across our workforce and leadership community, we have thriving employee network groups and our learning and development programmes help us lead, model and breathe ways of working that eliminate inequality, inequity, injustice and bias. As part of this and under our commitments as a Disability Confident Employer, we make reasonable adjustments to accommodate our candidates. There's space for you to tell us what you need within our application form. Our Benefits If you join us, you'll have access to a range of employee benefits. Read more about these here. About The Role Are you ready to take the next step/new leap in your career in residential children's care? Are you looking for a fresh new start? Come join a brand new team where you will be supporting our children and young people, by helping them to build trusted relationships. We want people like you - who will bring empathy, consistency, and resilience to your work - creating positive experiences filled with laughter, fun, and love, while helping our children and young people to develop healthy routines and healthy coping strategies. Through supporting them to engage with fun and meaningful activities including education you will help support the contribution to everyday life within the home. In doing so, you will help them manage their emotions and behaviours, process trauma, and navigate some complex family dynamics. This is an exciting opportunity to be part of something brand new and truly impactful. We're opening a brand new, purpose-built six-bedroom residential children's home (Bedfont Lane) in Hounslow early next year, designed to support Looked After Children with complex and challenging behavioural needs. As the Registered Manager, you'll play a pivotal role in shaping the culture, standards, and success of this home from day one. We're building a passionate, skilled, and committed team to deliver outstanding care and support to Hounslow's children and their families. You'll be at the heart of this mission-leading with compassion, driving excellence, and making a real difference in the lives of vulnerable young people. This is an opportunity to create a safe, nurturing, and empowering environment where children can thrive. If you're ready to take on a leadership role in a dynamic new setting and help build something special for the community, we want to hear from you. This role sits within the Children's Safeguarding and Specialist Services team and is responsible for the strategic, operational, and regulatory leadership of a newly established children's residential home. The Registered Manager - Bedfont Lane Children's Home will oversee the development and implementation of care policies, ensure compliance with Ofsted and statutory regulations, and lead a skilled team to deliver high-quality, child-centred care. They will work on: Recruiting and developing residential staff. Managing care planning and safeguarding procedures. Building strong relationships with children, families, and professionals. Ensuring the home meets Quality Standards and delivers positive outcomes. The role offers opportunities for professional growth through: Leading service innovation and continuous improvement. Chairing working groups and contributing to policy development. Engaging in ongoing training and development. Building leadership capacity through supervision and mentoring responsibilities. This is a pivotal leadership role for someone passionate about improving life outcomes for children and young people in care. About The Team You'll Be Working In The Children's Safeguarding and Specialist Services team is dedicated to protecting and promoting the welfare of vulnerable children and young people. Its core purpose is to provide safe, nurturing, and high-quality care environments that support children's development, emotional wellbeing, and long-term outcomes. You'll be joining a newly formed, forward-thinking residential care team that's committed to delivering high-quality, child-centred care. Led by the Residential Group Manager, the team will include: Residential Manager. Deputy Managers. Senior Residential Support Workers. Residential Support Workers. A Chef/Cook. A Handyperson. A Domestic Cleaner. Together, you'll work collaboratively to uphold the highest standards of care, guided by Hounslow's values and the Children's Homes Regulations 2015. The team is passionate about safeguarding, inclusion, and empowering children and young people to achieve their full potential. You'll also work closely with social workers, education providers, healthcare professionals, and families to ensure holistic support and continuity of care. This team plays a vital role in: Delivering statutory care and safeguarding responsibilities. Ensuring compliance with national regulations and Ofsted standards. Creating tailored care plans that reflect each child's individual needs and aspirations. The impact of this work is significant for children and young people to benefit and have stable, supportive relationships, improved life chances, and a sense of belonging within their communities. About You You are a confident, compassionate, and experienced leader with a proven track record in residential childcare. You bring a deep understanding of the challenges and rewards of working with children and young people who have experienced trauma, and you're passionate about creating a safe, nurturing, and empowering environment where they can thrive. You have extensive experience managing residential teams, and you know how to inspire, develop, and support staff to deliver consistently high standards of care. You're confident in navigating the regulatory landscape, with a strong working knowledge of the Children's Homes Regulations 2015, The Children Act, and Ofsted's inspection framework. You're strategic and operationally sharp, able to manage budgets, lead inspections, develop policies, and ensure the home runs smoothly day-to-day. You're also emotionally resilient, with excellent communication and conflict resolution skills, and have a commitment to inclusive, child-centred practice. You hold a Level 5 Diploma in Leadership and Management for Residential Childcare (England) and meet the requirements to be registered with Ofsted. We are looking for someone who is ready to take on the challenge of launching and leading a brand-new home, building a strong team, and making a lasting difference in the lives of Hounslow's children and young people. This is a role for someone who wants to shape a service from the ground up, lead with integrity, and be part of a team that's focused on delivering lasting change for children and families. Don't meet every single requirement? We know that sometimes people can be put off applying for a job if they think they can't tick every box. At Hounslow, we realise the 'perfect candidate' doesn't exist. So, if you can do most of what we're looking for, go ahead and apply. You may be just the right candidate for the job or be perfect for one of our other roles! Enhanced DBS check is required for the role. When Interviews Will Be Held And Who To Contact The key information you need about the role should be in the role profile, but if you have any further questions about the role, please contact: Email: Interviews for this role will take place throughout January 2026 as part of a wider recruitment campaign to build a brand new team for the opening of our residential children's home in Hounslow. We're recruiting across multiple roles to ensure the home is fully staffed with passionate, skilled professionals ready to make a lasting impact in the lives of children and young people. If you are shortlisted, we will be in touch as soon as possible to arrange an interview time. Please be mindful that multiple roles are being interviewed during this period, so scheduling may take a little longer than usual, but rest assured, we're working hard to coordinate everything smoothly. To find out more and apply, please visit our website using the button provided.
Dec 09, 2025
Full time
About us at Hounslow We'd love you to join us at the London Borough of Hounslow! Our people are deeply committed to providing excellent services to our residents, doing all we can to make lives as good as they can be. We are an outstanding council, serving an outstanding borough. With brilliant, visionary leadership, a dynamic Cabinet and a can-do culture, we've built strong partnerships which have transformed how we serve one of London's most diverse boroughs. Hounslow is the world in one place and full of potential. We are stepping up for our residents like never before. About our Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion We live by five core values: Lead with Heart, Do New, Pass on the Power, Harness the Mix and Be a Rock. All our work has equality, diversity and inclusion at its very heart, best articulated in "Harness the Mix". It's about breaking down barriers between our parts and people and unlocking the problem-solving power of our amazing mix of minds. We serve a diverse community, we have a diverse workforce and we are committed to being an inclusive employer. We work hard to create representation across our workforce and leadership community, we have thriving employee network groups and our learning and development programmes help us lead, model and breathe ways of working that eliminate inequality, inequity, injustice and bias. As part of this and under our commitments as a Disability Confident Employer, we make reasonable adjustments to accommodate our candidates. There's space for you to tell us what you need within our application form. Our Benefits If you join us, you'll have access to a range of employee benefits. Read more about these here. About The Role Are you ready to take the next step/new leap in your career in residential children's care? Are you looking for a fresh new start? Come join a brand new team where you will be supporting our children and young people, by helping them to build trusted relationships. We want people like you - who will bring empathy, consistency, and resilience to your work - creating positive experiences filled with laughter, fun, and love, while helping our children and young people to develop healthy routines and healthy coping strategies. Through supporting them to engage with fun and meaningful activities including education you will help support the contribution to everyday life within the home. In doing so, you will help them manage their emotions and behaviours, process trauma, and navigate some complex family dynamics. This is an exciting opportunity to be part of something brand new and truly impactful. We're opening a brand new, purpose-built six-bedroom residential children's home (Bedfont Lane) in Hounslow early next year, designed to support Looked After Children with complex and challenging behavioural needs. As the Registered Manager, you'll play a pivotal role in shaping the culture, standards, and success of this home from day one. We're building a passionate, skilled, and committed team to deliver outstanding care and support to Hounslow's children and their families. You'll be at the heart of this mission-leading with compassion, driving excellence, and making a real difference in the lives of vulnerable young people. This is an opportunity to create a safe, nurturing, and empowering environment where children can thrive. If you're ready to take on a leadership role in a dynamic new setting and help build something special for the community, we want to hear from you. This role sits within the Children's Safeguarding and Specialist Services team and is responsible for the strategic, operational, and regulatory leadership of a newly established children's residential home. The Registered Manager - Bedfont Lane Children's Home will oversee the development and implementation of care policies, ensure compliance with Ofsted and statutory regulations, and lead a skilled team to deliver high-quality, child-centred care. They will work on: Recruiting and developing residential staff. Managing care planning and safeguarding procedures. Building strong relationships with children, families, and professionals. Ensuring the home meets Quality Standards and delivers positive outcomes. The role offers opportunities for professional growth through: Leading service innovation and continuous improvement. Chairing working groups and contributing to policy development. Engaging in ongoing training and development. Building leadership capacity through supervision and mentoring responsibilities. This is a pivotal leadership role for someone passionate about improving life outcomes for children and young people in care. About The Team You'll Be Working In The Children's Safeguarding and Specialist Services team is dedicated to protecting and promoting the welfare of vulnerable children and young people. Its core purpose is to provide safe, nurturing, and high-quality care environments that support children's development, emotional wellbeing, and long-term outcomes. You'll be joining a newly formed, forward-thinking residential care team that's committed to delivering high-quality, child-centred care. Led by the Residential Group Manager, the team will include: Residential Manager. Deputy Managers. Senior Residential Support Workers. Residential Support Workers. A Chef/Cook. A Handyperson. A Domestic Cleaner. Together, you'll work collaboratively to uphold the highest standards of care, guided by Hounslow's values and the Children's Homes Regulations 2015. The team is passionate about safeguarding, inclusion, and empowering children and young people to achieve their full potential. You'll also work closely with social workers, education providers, healthcare professionals, and families to ensure holistic support and continuity of care. This team plays a vital role in: Delivering statutory care and safeguarding responsibilities. Ensuring compliance with national regulations and Ofsted standards. Creating tailored care plans that reflect each child's individual needs and aspirations. The impact of this work is significant for children and young people to benefit and have stable, supportive relationships, improved life chances, and a sense of belonging within their communities. About You You are a confident, compassionate, and experienced leader with a proven track record in residential childcare. You bring a deep understanding of the challenges and rewards of working with children and young people who have experienced trauma, and you're passionate about creating a safe, nurturing, and empowering environment where they can thrive. You have extensive experience managing residential teams, and you know how to inspire, develop, and support staff to deliver consistently high standards of care. You're confident in navigating the regulatory landscape, with a strong working knowledge of the Children's Homes Regulations 2015, The Children Act, and Ofsted's inspection framework. You're strategic and operationally sharp, able to manage budgets, lead inspections, develop policies, and ensure the home runs smoothly day-to-day. You're also emotionally resilient, with excellent communication and conflict resolution skills, and have a commitment to inclusive, child-centred practice. You hold a Level 5 Diploma in Leadership and Management for Residential Childcare (England) and meet the requirements to be registered with Ofsted. We are looking for someone who is ready to take on the challenge of launching and leading a brand-new home, building a strong team, and making a lasting difference in the lives of Hounslow's children and young people. This is a role for someone who wants to shape a service from the ground up, lead with integrity, and be part of a team that's focused on delivering lasting change for children and families. Don't meet every single requirement? We know that sometimes people can be put off applying for a job if they think they can't tick every box. At Hounslow, we realise the 'perfect candidate' doesn't exist. So, if you can do most of what we're looking for, go ahead and apply. You may be just the right candidate for the job or be perfect for one of our other roles! Enhanced DBS check is required for the role. When Interviews Will Be Held And Who To Contact The key information you need about the role should be in the role profile, but if you have any further questions about the role, please contact: Email: Interviews for this role will take place throughout January 2026 as part of a wider recruitment campaign to build a brand new team for the opening of our residential children's home in Hounslow. We're recruiting across multiple roles to ensure the home is fully staffed with passionate, skilled professionals ready to make a lasting impact in the lives of children and young people. If you are shortlisted, we will be in touch as soon as possible to arrange an interview time. Please be mindful that multiple roles are being interviewed during this period, so scheduling may take a little longer than usual, but rest assured, we're working hard to coordinate everything smoothly. To find out more and apply, please visit our website using the button provided.
Elephant Recruitment Group
Gloucester, Gloucestershire
Deputy Manager Step Into a Leadership Role with Real Impact Gloucester 4-Bed EBD Home A rewarding opportunity to help lead a well-supported children s home in Gloucester. This is a key leadership role in a newly established 4-bed EBD service ideal for a strong Senior or Deputy looking to step up in a meaningful, child-focused environment. About the Role: As Deputy Manager, you ll support the Registered Manager in the smooth and effective running of the home, ensuring children receive high-quality care and staff feel confident and supported. • Assist with day-to-day leadership and oversight of the home • Act as senior on shift and take full responsibility in the manager s absence • Supervise, support and develop the care team • Oversee care plans, risk assessments, and regulatory paperwork • Build positive relationships with professionals, families and stakeholders • Help embed a therapeutic, nurturing culture in the team • Participate in on-call rota and provide cover for shifts, including sleep-ins What Makes This Exciting: • 4-bed EBD home with strong senior leadership support • £37,040 salary based on a 4-week rota (168 hours including 4 sleep-ins) • Additional hours at £14.65/hour and sleep-ins at £105/night • Well-established provider launching their first service in the Gloucester area • Real opportunities for career progression and development About You: You ll need experience and resilience to thrive in this dynamic role: • Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare essential • Supervisory experience in a children s residential care setting • Knowledge of EBD needs, safeguarding, and Ofsted standards • Confident communicator, team motivator, and problem solver • Flexible, hands-on approach willing to step in where needed • Commitment to ongoing learning including Level 5 Leadership qualification Why Join: This is the first Gloucestershire home for a provider we ve successfully partnered with before. You ll benefit from: • Supportive senior team and structured induction • Clear pathways to Registered Manager • Child-centred practice backed by strong systems • A chance to help shape the home s culture from the start How to Apply: If you re ready to step up and lead with care, we d love to hear from you. Contact us on (phone number removed) to discuss this opportunity further.
Dec 09, 2025
Full time
Deputy Manager Step Into a Leadership Role with Real Impact Gloucester 4-Bed EBD Home A rewarding opportunity to help lead a well-supported children s home in Gloucester. This is a key leadership role in a newly established 4-bed EBD service ideal for a strong Senior or Deputy looking to step up in a meaningful, child-focused environment. About the Role: As Deputy Manager, you ll support the Registered Manager in the smooth and effective running of the home, ensuring children receive high-quality care and staff feel confident and supported. • Assist with day-to-day leadership and oversight of the home • Act as senior on shift and take full responsibility in the manager s absence • Supervise, support and develop the care team • Oversee care plans, risk assessments, and regulatory paperwork • Build positive relationships with professionals, families and stakeholders • Help embed a therapeutic, nurturing culture in the team • Participate in on-call rota and provide cover for shifts, including sleep-ins What Makes This Exciting: • 4-bed EBD home with strong senior leadership support • £37,040 salary based on a 4-week rota (168 hours including 4 sleep-ins) • Additional hours at £14.65/hour and sleep-ins at £105/night • Well-established provider launching their first service in the Gloucester area • Real opportunities for career progression and development About You: You ll need experience and resilience to thrive in this dynamic role: • Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare essential • Supervisory experience in a children s residential care setting • Knowledge of EBD needs, safeguarding, and Ofsted standards • Confident communicator, team motivator, and problem solver • Flexible, hands-on approach willing to step in where needed • Commitment to ongoing learning including Level 5 Leadership qualification Why Join: This is the first Gloucestershire home for a provider we ve successfully partnered with before. You ll benefit from: • Supportive senior team and structured induction • Clear pathways to Registered Manager • Child-centred practice backed by strong systems • A chance to help shape the home s culture from the start How to Apply: If you re ready to step up and lead with care, we d love to hear from you. Contact us on (phone number removed) to discuss this opportunity further.
Residential Support Worker - Bedfont Lane Children's Home x 10 Employment: 9 x permanent and 1 x part-time Hours: 36 hours per week and 1 x part-time at 18 hours per week DBS: Enhanced DBS required About us at Hounslow We'd love you to join us at the London Borough of Hounslow! Our people are deeply committed to providing excellent services to our residents, doing all we can to make lives as good as they can be. We are an outstanding council, serving an outstanding borough. With brilliant, visionary leadership, a dynamic Cabinet and a can-do culture, we've built strong partnerships which have transformed how we serve one of London's most diverse boroughs. Hounslow is the world in one place and full of potential. We are stepping up for our residents like never before. About our Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion We live by five core values: Lead with Heart, Do New, Pass on the Power, Harness the Mix and Be a Rock. All our work has equality, diversity and inclusion at its very heart, best articulated in "Harness the Mix". It's about breaking down barriers between our parts and people and unlocking the problem-solving power of our amazing mix of minds. We serve a diverse community, we have a diverse workforce and we are committed to being an inclusive employer. We work hard to create representation across our workforce and leadership community, we have thriving employee network groups and our learning and development programmes help us lead, model and breathe ways of working that eliminate inequality, inequity, injustice and bias. As part of this and under our commitments as a Disability Confident Employer, we make reasonable adjustments to accommodate our candidates. There's space for you to tell us what you need within our application form. Our Benefits If you join us, you'll have access to a range of employee benefits. Read more about these here. About The Role Are you ready to take the next step/new leap in your career in residential children's care? Are you looking for a fresh new start? Come join a brand new team where you will be supporting our children and young people, by helping them to build trusted relationships. We want people like you - who will bring empathy, consistency, and resilience to your work - creating positive experiences filled with laughter, fun, and love, while helping our children and young people to develop healthy routines and healthy coping strategies. Through supporting them to engage with fun and meaningful activities including education you will help support the contribution to everyday life within the home. In doing so, you will help them manage their emotions and behaviours, process trauma, and navigate some complex family dynamics. This is an exciting opportunity to be part of something brand new and truly impactful. We're opening a brand new, purpose-built six-bedroom residential children's home (Bedfont Lane) in Hounslow early next year, designed to support Looked After Children with complex and challenging behavioural needs. As a Residential Support Worker, you'll play a pivotal role in shaping the culture, standards, and success of this home from day one. We're building a passionate, skilled, and committed team to deliver outstanding care and support to Hounslow's children and their families. You'll be at the heart of this mission-leading with compassion, driving excellence, and making a real difference in the lives of vulnerable young people. This is an opportunity to create a safe, nurturing, and empowering environment where children can thrive. If you're ready to take on a leadership role in a dynamic new setting and help build something special for the community, we want to hear from you. About The Team You'll Be Working In The Children's Safeguarding and Specialist Services team is dedicated to protecting and promoting the welfare of vulnerable children and young people. Its core purpose is to provide safe, nurturing, and high-quality care environments that support children's development, emotional wellbeing, and long-term outcomes. You'll be joining a newly formed, forward-thinking residential care team that's committed to delivering high-quality, child-centred care. Led by the Residential Group Manager, the team will include: Residential Manager Deputy Managers Senior Residential Support Workers Residential Support Workers A Chef/Cook A Handyperson A Domestic Cleaner Together, you'll work collaboratively to uphold the highest standards of care, guided by Hounslow's values and the Children's Homes Regulations 2015. The team is passionate about safeguarding, inclusion, and empowering children and young people to achieve their full potential. You'll also work closely with social workers, education providers, healthcare professionals, and families to ensure holistic support and continuity of care. This team plays a vital role in: Delivering statutory care and safeguarding responsibilities Ensuring compliance with national regulations and Ofsted standards Creating tailored care plans that reflect each child's individual needs and aspirations The impact of this work is significant for children and young people to benefit and have stable, supportive relationships, improved life chances, and a sense of belonging within their communities. About You You're someone who brings compassion, resilience, and commitment to everything you do. You understand the challenges faced by children and young people in care, and you're passionate about helping them feel safe, supported, and empowered to thrive. You may already have experience working in residential childcare or supporting young people with complex needs, or you may be looking to take the next step in your career with a role that truly makes a difference. Either way, you're ready to be a positive role model, a trusted adult, and a key part of a team that puts children at the heart of everything. You're confident working in a fast-paced, emotionally demanding environment, and you're not afraid to step up during a crisis. You're a natural communicator, able to build strong relationships with young people, families, and professionals. You're also organised, reliable, and committed to safeguarding and professional standards. You'll be flexible in your approach, willing to work a rota that includes sleep-ins, weekends, and varied shifts. You'll be open to learning, reflective in your practice, and eager to grow through training and development. Above all, you believe in the importance of care, connection, and consistency and you want to be part of a team that's building something special for Hounslow's children and young people. Don't meet every single requirement? We know that sometimes people can be put off applying for a job if they think they can't tick every box. At Hounslow, we realise the 'perfect candidate' doesn't exist. So, if you can do most of what we're looking for, go ahead and apply. You may be just the right candidate for the job or be perfect for one of our other roles! When Interviews Will Be Held And Who To Contact The key information you need about the role should be in the role profile, but if you have any further questions about the role, please contact: Email: Interviews for this role will take place throughout January 2026 as part of a wider recruitment campaign to build a brand new team for the opening of our residential children's home in Hounslow. We're recruiting across multiple roles to ensure the home is fully staffed with passionate, skilled professionals ready to make a lasting impact in the lives of children and young people. If you are shortlisted, we will be in touch as soon as possible to arrange an interview time. Please be mindful that multiple roles are being interviewed during this period, so scheduling may take a little longer than usual, but rest assured, we're working hard to coordinate everything smoothly. Closing date is 19 th December 2025. To find out more and apply, please visit our website using the button provided.
Dec 09, 2025
Full time
Residential Support Worker - Bedfont Lane Children's Home x 10 Employment: 9 x permanent and 1 x part-time Hours: 36 hours per week and 1 x part-time at 18 hours per week DBS: Enhanced DBS required About us at Hounslow We'd love you to join us at the London Borough of Hounslow! Our people are deeply committed to providing excellent services to our residents, doing all we can to make lives as good as they can be. We are an outstanding council, serving an outstanding borough. With brilliant, visionary leadership, a dynamic Cabinet and a can-do culture, we've built strong partnerships which have transformed how we serve one of London's most diverse boroughs. Hounslow is the world in one place and full of potential. We are stepping up for our residents like never before. About our Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion We live by five core values: Lead with Heart, Do New, Pass on the Power, Harness the Mix and Be a Rock. All our work has equality, diversity and inclusion at its very heart, best articulated in "Harness the Mix". It's about breaking down barriers between our parts and people and unlocking the problem-solving power of our amazing mix of minds. We serve a diverse community, we have a diverse workforce and we are committed to being an inclusive employer. We work hard to create representation across our workforce and leadership community, we have thriving employee network groups and our learning and development programmes help us lead, model and breathe ways of working that eliminate inequality, inequity, injustice and bias. As part of this and under our commitments as a Disability Confident Employer, we make reasonable adjustments to accommodate our candidates. There's space for you to tell us what you need within our application form. Our Benefits If you join us, you'll have access to a range of employee benefits. Read more about these here. About The Role Are you ready to take the next step/new leap in your career in residential children's care? Are you looking for a fresh new start? Come join a brand new team where you will be supporting our children and young people, by helping them to build trusted relationships. We want people like you - who will bring empathy, consistency, and resilience to your work - creating positive experiences filled with laughter, fun, and love, while helping our children and young people to develop healthy routines and healthy coping strategies. Through supporting them to engage with fun and meaningful activities including education you will help support the contribution to everyday life within the home. In doing so, you will help them manage their emotions and behaviours, process trauma, and navigate some complex family dynamics. This is an exciting opportunity to be part of something brand new and truly impactful. We're opening a brand new, purpose-built six-bedroom residential children's home (Bedfont Lane) in Hounslow early next year, designed to support Looked After Children with complex and challenging behavioural needs. As a Residential Support Worker, you'll play a pivotal role in shaping the culture, standards, and success of this home from day one. We're building a passionate, skilled, and committed team to deliver outstanding care and support to Hounslow's children and their families. You'll be at the heart of this mission-leading with compassion, driving excellence, and making a real difference in the lives of vulnerable young people. This is an opportunity to create a safe, nurturing, and empowering environment where children can thrive. If you're ready to take on a leadership role in a dynamic new setting and help build something special for the community, we want to hear from you. About The Team You'll Be Working In The Children's Safeguarding and Specialist Services team is dedicated to protecting and promoting the welfare of vulnerable children and young people. Its core purpose is to provide safe, nurturing, and high-quality care environments that support children's development, emotional wellbeing, and long-term outcomes. You'll be joining a newly formed, forward-thinking residential care team that's committed to delivering high-quality, child-centred care. Led by the Residential Group Manager, the team will include: Residential Manager Deputy Managers Senior Residential Support Workers Residential Support Workers A Chef/Cook A Handyperson A Domestic Cleaner Together, you'll work collaboratively to uphold the highest standards of care, guided by Hounslow's values and the Children's Homes Regulations 2015. The team is passionate about safeguarding, inclusion, and empowering children and young people to achieve their full potential. You'll also work closely with social workers, education providers, healthcare professionals, and families to ensure holistic support and continuity of care. This team plays a vital role in: Delivering statutory care and safeguarding responsibilities Ensuring compliance with national regulations and Ofsted standards Creating tailored care plans that reflect each child's individual needs and aspirations The impact of this work is significant for children and young people to benefit and have stable, supportive relationships, improved life chances, and a sense of belonging within their communities. About You You're someone who brings compassion, resilience, and commitment to everything you do. You understand the challenges faced by children and young people in care, and you're passionate about helping them feel safe, supported, and empowered to thrive. You may already have experience working in residential childcare or supporting young people with complex needs, or you may be looking to take the next step in your career with a role that truly makes a difference. Either way, you're ready to be a positive role model, a trusted adult, and a key part of a team that puts children at the heart of everything. You're confident working in a fast-paced, emotionally demanding environment, and you're not afraid to step up during a crisis. You're a natural communicator, able to build strong relationships with young people, families, and professionals. You're also organised, reliable, and committed to safeguarding and professional standards. You'll be flexible in your approach, willing to work a rota that includes sleep-ins, weekends, and varied shifts. You'll be open to learning, reflective in your practice, and eager to grow through training and development. Above all, you believe in the importance of care, connection, and consistency and you want to be part of a team that's building something special for Hounslow's children and young people. Don't meet every single requirement? We know that sometimes people can be put off applying for a job if they think they can't tick every box. At Hounslow, we realise the 'perfect candidate' doesn't exist. So, if you can do most of what we're looking for, go ahead and apply. You may be just the right candidate for the job or be perfect for one of our other roles! When Interviews Will Be Held And Who To Contact The key information you need about the role should be in the role profile, but if you have any further questions about the role, please contact: Email: Interviews for this role will take place throughout January 2026 as part of a wider recruitment campaign to build a brand new team for the opening of our residential children's home in Hounslow. We're recruiting across multiple roles to ensure the home is fully staffed with passionate, skilled professionals ready to make a lasting impact in the lives of children and young people. If you are shortlisted, we will be in touch as soon as possible to arrange an interview time. Please be mindful that multiple roles are being interviewed during this period, so scheduling may take a little longer than usual, but rest assured, we're working hard to coordinate everything smoothly. Closing date is 19 th December 2025. To find out more and apply, please visit our website using the button provided.
Senior Residential Support Worker X 3 - Bedfont Lane Children's Home About us at Hounslow We'd love you to join us at the London Borough of Hounslow! Our people are deeply committed to providing excellent services to our residents, doing all we can to make lives as good as they can be. We are an outstanding council, serving an outstanding borough. With brilliant, visionary leadership, a dynamic Cabinet and a can-do culture, we've built strong partnerships which have transformed how we serve one of London's most diverse boroughs. Hounslow is the world in one place and full of potential. We are stepping up for our residents like never before. About our Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion We live by five core values: Lead with Heart, Do New, Pass on the Power, Harness the Mix and Be a Rock. All our work has equality, diversity and inclusion at its very heart, best articulated in "Harness the Mix". It's about breaking down barriers between our parts and people and unlocking the problem-solving power of our amazing mix of minds. We serve a diverse community, we have a diverse workforce and we are committed to being an inclusive employer. We work hard to create representation across our workforce and leadership community, we have thriving employee network groups and our learning and development programmes help us lead, model and breathe ways of working that eliminate inequality, inequity, injustice and bias. As part of this and under our commitments as a Disability Confident Employer, we make reasonable adjustments to accommodate our candidates. There's space for you to tell us what you need within our application form. Our Benefits If you join us, you'll have access to a range of employee benefits. Read more about these here. About The Role Are you ready to take the next step/new leap in your career in residential children's care? Are you looking for a fresh new start? Come join a brand-new team where you will be supporting our children and young people, by helping them to build trusted relationships. We want people like you - who will bring empathy, consistency, and resilience to your work - creating positive experiences filled with laughter, fun, and love, while helping our children and young people to develop healthy routines and healthy coping strategies. Through supporting them to engage with fun and meaningful activities including education you will help support the contribution to everyday life within the home. In doing so, you will help them manage their emotions and behaviours, process trauma, and navigate some complex family dynamics. This role offers a balance between direct work with our children and young people and the opportunity to contribute to the development of your team. This is an exciting opportunity to help shape, develop and contribute to the management of a brand-new Ofsted regulated Children's Home in Hounslow. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone ready to take their first step into leadership, without the full stretch and responsibility of a Deputy Manager role. We'll support you to develop your own skills through training, regular supervision, and a personalised development plan, paving the way for future progression into more senior roles. This is an opportunity to be part of something brand new and truly impactful. We're opening a brand new, purpose-built six-bedroom residential children's home (Bedfont Lane) in Hounslow early next year, designed to support Looked After Children with complex and challenging behavioural needs. As a Senior Residential Support Worker, you'll play a pivotal role in shaping the culture, standards, and success of this home from day one. We're building a passionate, skilled, and committed team to deliver outstanding care and support to Hounslow's children and their families. You'll be at the heart of this mission-leading with compassion, driving excellence, and making a real difference in the lives of vulnerable young people. This is an opportunity to create a safe, nurturing, and empowering environment where children can thrive. If you're ready to take on a leadership role in a dynamic new setting and help build something special for the community, we want to hear from you. About The Team You'll Be Working In The Children's Safeguarding and Specialist Services team is dedicated to protecting and promoting the welfare of vulnerable children and young people. Its core purpose is to provide safe, nurturing, and high-quality care environments that support children's development, emotional wellbeing, and long-term outcomes. You'll be joining a newly formed, forward-thinking residential care team that's committed to delivering high-quality, child-centred care. Led by the Residential Group Manager, the team will include: Residential Manager Deputy Managers Senior Residential Support Workers Residential Support Workers A Chef/Cook A Handyperson A Domestic Cleaner Together, you'll work collaboratively to uphold the highest standards of care, guided by Hounslow's values and the Children's Homes Regulations 2015. The team is passionate about safeguarding, inclusion, and empowering children and young people to achieve their full potential. You'll also work closely with social workers, education providers, healthcare professionals, and families to ensure holistic support and continuity of care. This team plays a vital role in: Delivering statutory care and safeguarding responsibilities. Ensuring compliance with national regulations and Ofsted standards. Creating tailored care plans that reflect each child's individual needs and aspirations. The impact of this work is significant for children and young people to benefit and have stable, supportive relationships, improved life chances, and a sense of belonging within their communities. About You You're someone who brings compassion, resilience, and commitment to everything you do. You understand the challenges faced by children and young people in care, and you're passionate about helping them feel safe, supported, and empowered to thrive. You may already have experience working in residential childcare or supporting young people with complex needs, or you may be looking to take the next step in your career with a role that truly makes a difference. Either way, you're ready to be a positive role model, a trusted adult, and a key part of a team that puts children at the heart of everything. You're confident working in a fast-paced, emotionally demanding environment, and you're not afraid to step up during a crisis. You're a natural communicator, able to build strong relationships with young people, families, and professionals. You're also organised, reliable, and committed to safeguarding and professional standards. You'll be flexible in your approach, willing to work a rota that includes sleep-ins, weekends, and varied shifts. You'll be open to learning, reflective in your practice, and eager to grow through training and development. Above all, you believe in the power of care, connection, and consistency-and you want to be part of a team that's building something special for Hounslow's children and young people. Essential for the Role Enhanced DBS check is required for the role. Don't meet every single requirement? We know that sometimes people can be put off applying for a job if they think they can't tick every box. At Hounslow, we realise the 'perfect candidate' doesn't exist. So, if you can do most of what we're looking for, go ahead and apply. You may be just the right candidate for the job or be perfect for one of our other roles! When Interviews Will Be Held And Who To Contact The key information you need about the role should be in the Role Profile, but if you have any further questions about the role, please contact: Email: Interviews for this role will take place throughout January 2026 as part of a wider recruitment campaign to build a brand-new team for the opening of our residential children's home in Hounslow. We're recruiting across multiple roles to ensure the home is fully staffed with passionate, skilled professionals ready to make a lasting impact in the lives of children and young people. If you are shortlisted, we will be in touch as soon as possible to arrange an interview time. Please be mindful that multiple roles are being interviewed during this period, so scheduling may take a little longer than usual, but rest assured, we're working hard to coordinate everything smoothly. Closing date - 19/12/2025. To apply please visit our website using the button provided.
Dec 09, 2025
Full time
Senior Residential Support Worker X 3 - Bedfont Lane Children's Home About us at Hounslow We'd love you to join us at the London Borough of Hounslow! Our people are deeply committed to providing excellent services to our residents, doing all we can to make lives as good as they can be. We are an outstanding council, serving an outstanding borough. With brilliant, visionary leadership, a dynamic Cabinet and a can-do culture, we've built strong partnerships which have transformed how we serve one of London's most diverse boroughs. Hounslow is the world in one place and full of potential. We are stepping up for our residents like never before. About our Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion We live by five core values: Lead with Heart, Do New, Pass on the Power, Harness the Mix and Be a Rock. All our work has equality, diversity and inclusion at its very heart, best articulated in "Harness the Mix". It's about breaking down barriers between our parts and people and unlocking the problem-solving power of our amazing mix of minds. We serve a diverse community, we have a diverse workforce and we are committed to being an inclusive employer. We work hard to create representation across our workforce and leadership community, we have thriving employee network groups and our learning and development programmes help us lead, model and breathe ways of working that eliminate inequality, inequity, injustice and bias. As part of this and under our commitments as a Disability Confident Employer, we make reasonable adjustments to accommodate our candidates. There's space for you to tell us what you need within our application form. Our Benefits If you join us, you'll have access to a range of employee benefits. Read more about these here. About The Role Are you ready to take the next step/new leap in your career in residential children's care? Are you looking for a fresh new start? Come join a brand-new team where you will be supporting our children and young people, by helping them to build trusted relationships. We want people like you - who will bring empathy, consistency, and resilience to your work - creating positive experiences filled with laughter, fun, and love, while helping our children and young people to develop healthy routines and healthy coping strategies. Through supporting them to engage with fun and meaningful activities including education you will help support the contribution to everyday life within the home. In doing so, you will help them manage their emotions and behaviours, process trauma, and navigate some complex family dynamics. This role offers a balance between direct work with our children and young people and the opportunity to contribute to the development of your team. This is an exciting opportunity to help shape, develop and contribute to the management of a brand-new Ofsted regulated Children's Home in Hounslow. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone ready to take their first step into leadership, without the full stretch and responsibility of a Deputy Manager role. We'll support you to develop your own skills through training, regular supervision, and a personalised development plan, paving the way for future progression into more senior roles. This is an opportunity to be part of something brand new and truly impactful. We're opening a brand new, purpose-built six-bedroom residential children's home (Bedfont Lane) in Hounslow early next year, designed to support Looked After Children with complex and challenging behavioural needs. As a Senior Residential Support Worker, you'll play a pivotal role in shaping the culture, standards, and success of this home from day one. We're building a passionate, skilled, and committed team to deliver outstanding care and support to Hounslow's children and their families. You'll be at the heart of this mission-leading with compassion, driving excellence, and making a real difference in the lives of vulnerable young people. This is an opportunity to create a safe, nurturing, and empowering environment where children can thrive. If you're ready to take on a leadership role in a dynamic new setting and help build something special for the community, we want to hear from you. About The Team You'll Be Working In The Children's Safeguarding and Specialist Services team is dedicated to protecting and promoting the welfare of vulnerable children and young people. Its core purpose is to provide safe, nurturing, and high-quality care environments that support children's development, emotional wellbeing, and long-term outcomes. You'll be joining a newly formed, forward-thinking residential care team that's committed to delivering high-quality, child-centred care. Led by the Residential Group Manager, the team will include: Residential Manager Deputy Managers Senior Residential Support Workers Residential Support Workers A Chef/Cook A Handyperson A Domestic Cleaner Together, you'll work collaboratively to uphold the highest standards of care, guided by Hounslow's values and the Children's Homes Regulations 2015. The team is passionate about safeguarding, inclusion, and empowering children and young people to achieve their full potential. You'll also work closely with social workers, education providers, healthcare professionals, and families to ensure holistic support and continuity of care. This team plays a vital role in: Delivering statutory care and safeguarding responsibilities. Ensuring compliance with national regulations and Ofsted standards. Creating tailored care plans that reflect each child's individual needs and aspirations. The impact of this work is significant for children and young people to benefit and have stable, supportive relationships, improved life chances, and a sense of belonging within their communities. About You You're someone who brings compassion, resilience, and commitment to everything you do. You understand the challenges faced by children and young people in care, and you're passionate about helping them feel safe, supported, and empowered to thrive. You may already have experience working in residential childcare or supporting young people with complex needs, or you may be looking to take the next step in your career with a role that truly makes a difference. Either way, you're ready to be a positive role model, a trusted adult, and a key part of a team that puts children at the heart of everything. You're confident working in a fast-paced, emotionally demanding environment, and you're not afraid to step up during a crisis. You're a natural communicator, able to build strong relationships with young people, families, and professionals. You're also organised, reliable, and committed to safeguarding and professional standards. You'll be flexible in your approach, willing to work a rota that includes sleep-ins, weekends, and varied shifts. You'll be open to learning, reflective in your practice, and eager to grow through training and development. Above all, you believe in the power of care, connection, and consistency-and you want to be part of a team that's building something special for Hounslow's children and young people. Essential for the Role Enhanced DBS check is required for the role. Don't meet every single requirement? We know that sometimes people can be put off applying for a job if they think they can't tick every box. At Hounslow, we realise the 'perfect candidate' doesn't exist. So, if you can do most of what we're looking for, go ahead and apply. You may be just the right candidate for the job or be perfect for one of our other roles! When Interviews Will Be Held And Who To Contact The key information you need about the role should be in the Role Profile, but if you have any further questions about the role, please contact: Email: Interviews for this role will take place throughout January 2026 as part of a wider recruitment campaign to build a brand-new team for the opening of our residential children's home in Hounslow. We're recruiting across multiple roles to ensure the home is fully staffed with passionate, skilled professionals ready to make a lasting impact in the lives of children and young people. If you are shortlisted, we will be in touch as soon as possible to arrange an interview time. Please be mindful that multiple roles are being interviewed during this period, so scheduling may take a little longer than usual, but rest assured, we're working hard to coordinate everything smoothly. Closing date - 19/12/2025. To apply please visit our website using the button provided.
Join our brand-new children's homes to help shape and empower brighter futures for our young people. Are you passionate about supporting young people and ready to take the next step in your career? Whether you're an experienced Residential Worker or Youth Worker, this is your opportunity to become an Residential Team Leader (Advanced Skills Worker) in our newly opened, purpose-built children's homes in Basildon. The role will be based across our brand-new Basildon sites- where you'll help create safe, nurturing environments for young people aged 11-17 who have experienced trauma. We're looking for compassionate professionals who want to make a lasting difference in the lives of children and families across Essex. In return, you'll be part of a team of passionate, like-minded professionals, supported by an encouraging and approachable management team. You'll also benefit from access to high-quality training and development opportunities, helping you grow and advance your career within the child and family sector. Role overview: As a Residential Team Leader, also known as (Advanced Skills Worker) you'll play a vital role in supporting children and young people within a residential care setting. You'll provide compassionate guidance and practical support to both young people and their families, ensuring they receive the highest standard of care through consistent, professional practice. Creating a safe, caring, and stable environment is at the heart of this role. You'll bring specialist knowledge and a trauma-informed approach to help young people feel secure, valued, and empowered to grow. Every day, you'll contribute to their development and learning, helping to improve long-term outcomes and build brighter futures. You'll also use your expertise in residential care to work directly with young people and families, setting and achieving meaningful goals. As a senior member of the team, you'll offer day-to-day guidance to care staff and formally supervise a group of residential workers, helping to build a strong, skilled, and supportive team under the leadership of the Registered Manager and Deputy Manager. What You'll Do As Residential Team Leader (Advanced Skills Worker) you'll: Lead with confidence - Manage and guide shifts to create a safe, secure, and nurturing home environment where young people feel supported and valued. Champion therapeutic care - Help maintain a balanced, trauma-informed setting that promotes healing, growth, and positive risk-taking. Build meaningful relationships - Foster trust and connection with young people and colleagues to support holistic development both in the home and the wider community. Deliver high standards - Ensure daily practices align with quality frameworks and policies, contributing to a consistently high level of care. Collaborate for success - Work closely with managers and external partners to meet regulatory standards and deliver the best outcomes for children. Focus on individual progress - Develop tailored plans for each young person, proactively identifying risks and reviewing interventions to support their journey. Support key meetings - Participate in and facilitate meetings that empower young people and promote a learning culture within the home. Grow the team - Mentor and support colleagues, helping to build specialist knowledge and strengthen the overall capability of the service. Keep things running smoothly - Oversee the day-to-day operations of the home, ensuring it remains a high-quality, outcome-focused environment. Drive performance - Work towards shared goals and personal development targets as part of our performance management framework. What We're Looking For Essential Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare Experience working directly with children and young people in residential settings. Desirable Strong communication and listening skills and the ability to engage with others effectively and at all levels. Knowledge of a broad range of specific childcare theories and practices together with relevant policies and legislative framework. Knowledge and understanding of Child Protection Procedures together with an appreciation for the impact of trauma effects on child behaviour. Experience in leading shifts and facilitating group meetings. What You'll Get 37-hour working week + potential overtime opportunities 26 days annual leave + bank holidays + option to buy more Generous Local Government Pension Scheme Essex Rewards - discounts at hundreds of retailers Lifeworks Health & Wellbeing Platform 2 paid volunteering days (individual) + 2 team volunteering days annually Ongoing learning and development to support your career journey You will work an average 37 hours a week with shift times being 7.00am - 2.30pm or 2.00pm - 9.30pm and you will have every other weekend off. The salary offered is made up of a basic salary £31,931 to £36,423 per annum, plus a guaranteed 10% allowance per annum, paid monthly, alongside the basic salary. Due to nature of this role any applicants need to be at least 21 years old to undertake this post. If shortlisted, you will be asked to attend the care home for a face-to-face interview. Ready to Apply? If you're ready to bring your skills, compassion, and energy to a team that's changing lives, we'd love to hear from you.
Dec 08, 2025
Full time
Join our brand-new children's homes to help shape and empower brighter futures for our young people. Are you passionate about supporting young people and ready to take the next step in your career? Whether you're an experienced Residential Worker or Youth Worker, this is your opportunity to become an Residential Team Leader (Advanced Skills Worker) in our newly opened, purpose-built children's homes in Basildon. The role will be based across our brand-new Basildon sites- where you'll help create safe, nurturing environments for young people aged 11-17 who have experienced trauma. We're looking for compassionate professionals who want to make a lasting difference in the lives of children and families across Essex. In return, you'll be part of a team of passionate, like-minded professionals, supported by an encouraging and approachable management team. You'll also benefit from access to high-quality training and development opportunities, helping you grow and advance your career within the child and family sector. Role overview: As a Residential Team Leader, also known as (Advanced Skills Worker) you'll play a vital role in supporting children and young people within a residential care setting. You'll provide compassionate guidance and practical support to both young people and their families, ensuring they receive the highest standard of care through consistent, professional practice. Creating a safe, caring, and stable environment is at the heart of this role. You'll bring specialist knowledge and a trauma-informed approach to help young people feel secure, valued, and empowered to grow. Every day, you'll contribute to their development and learning, helping to improve long-term outcomes and build brighter futures. You'll also use your expertise in residential care to work directly with young people and families, setting and achieving meaningful goals. As a senior member of the team, you'll offer day-to-day guidance to care staff and formally supervise a group of residential workers, helping to build a strong, skilled, and supportive team under the leadership of the Registered Manager and Deputy Manager. What You'll Do As Residential Team Leader (Advanced Skills Worker) you'll: Lead with confidence - Manage and guide shifts to create a safe, secure, and nurturing home environment where young people feel supported and valued. Champion therapeutic care - Help maintain a balanced, trauma-informed setting that promotes healing, growth, and positive risk-taking. Build meaningful relationships - Foster trust and connection with young people and colleagues to support holistic development both in the home and the wider community. Deliver high standards - Ensure daily practices align with quality frameworks and policies, contributing to a consistently high level of care. Collaborate for success - Work closely with managers and external partners to meet regulatory standards and deliver the best outcomes for children. Focus on individual progress - Develop tailored plans for each young person, proactively identifying risks and reviewing interventions to support their journey. Support key meetings - Participate in and facilitate meetings that empower young people and promote a learning culture within the home. Grow the team - Mentor and support colleagues, helping to build specialist knowledge and strengthen the overall capability of the service. Keep things running smoothly - Oversee the day-to-day operations of the home, ensuring it remains a high-quality, outcome-focused environment. Drive performance - Work towards shared goals and personal development targets as part of our performance management framework. What We're Looking For Essential Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare Experience working directly with children and young people in residential settings. Desirable Strong communication and listening skills and the ability to engage with others effectively and at all levels. Knowledge of a broad range of specific childcare theories and practices together with relevant policies and legislative framework. Knowledge and understanding of Child Protection Procedures together with an appreciation for the impact of trauma effects on child behaviour. Experience in leading shifts and facilitating group meetings. What You'll Get 37-hour working week + potential overtime opportunities 26 days annual leave + bank holidays + option to buy more Generous Local Government Pension Scheme Essex Rewards - discounts at hundreds of retailers Lifeworks Health & Wellbeing Platform 2 paid volunteering days (individual) + 2 team volunteering days annually Ongoing learning and development to support your career journey You will work an average 37 hours a week with shift times being 7.00am - 2.30pm or 2.00pm - 9.30pm and you will have every other weekend off. The salary offered is made up of a basic salary £31,931 to £36,423 per annum, plus a guaranteed 10% allowance per annum, paid monthly, alongside the basic salary. Due to nature of this role any applicants need to be at least 21 years old to undertake this post. If shortlisted, you will be asked to attend the care home for a face-to-face interview. Ready to Apply? If you're ready to bring your skills, compassion, and energy to a team that's changing lives, we'd love to hear from you.
Senior Support Worker - Children's Residential Home Up to 37,731 (including sleep-ins) + Funded Qualifications + Blue Light Card Warminster, Wiltshire Permanent Full-Time Are you an experienced Children's Support Worker looking to progress into a Senior role, or already a Senior Support Worker seeking a home where your skills, passion and leadership genuinely matter? Do you want to play a key role in shaping a safe, nurturing, and therapeutic environment for young people aged 8-18 who have experienced trauma, exploitation, or disruption? Looking for an organisation that invests in you, your development, your leadership skills, and your future? Then this could be for you. If you're the kind of person who genuinely thrives in a fast-paced, emotionally rewarding environment, this role will give you the platform to make a real and lasting impact. You'll be stepping into a home where your decisions, your presence, and your leadership directly shape the daily experiences of young people who need stability, patience, and positive role models around them. It's a chance to bring your compassion, resilience, and professional expertise into a team that values growth, therapeutic practice, and doing things properly. If you want to progress, be trusted with responsibility, and be part of a supportive home that genuinely invests in its staff, this opportunity will fit you perfectly. As a Senior Residential Support Worker, you'll lead from the front. guiding your team, supporting young people through challenging moments, and creating a home where safety, stability, and positive relationships can truly flourish. What's in it for you? Total earnings up to 37,731 Base Salary 31,231 Sleep-ins at 62.64 each - 3,000 - 6,500 a year! Genuine career progression with funded pathways towards Registered Manager roles Enhanced pay scales based on qualifications and experience Fully funded qualifications, including Level 5 in Leadership & Management Paid induction and sector-leading training to set you up for success Supportive leadership with regular supervision, coaching and appraisals Enhanced maternity & paternity pay Employee wellbeing support via a 24/7 assistance programme Team meetings & staff voice forums to influence home development Blue Light Card & internal discount schemes for major retailers, days out & more NEST pension scheme Staff referral bonuses Free enhanced DBS check Real opportunities for progression within a growing, national organisation About the Home & Organisation: Supports young people aged 8-18 with emotional and behavioural needs. Focused on trauma-informed practice, stability, routine and therapeutic care. Part of a wider regional network of children's homes, offering strong peer support and additional professional guidance. Encourages independence, emotional development, and positive life choices. Collaborative culture where your ideas, creativity and initiative are genuinely valued. About the Role: Lead shifts and guide your team through daily routines and challenges. Provide consistent, nurturing, trauma-informed support to young people. Promote independence, emotional resilience, and healthy relationships. Contribute to care planning, risk assessments and behaviour support strategies. Maintain accurate recording and documentation. Support the Deputy and Registered Manager with mentoring staff, routines and daily operations. Ensure the home remains safe, stable, and aligned with regulatory standards. Be a positive role model, encouraging engagement, aspiration and personal growth. Requirements: Minimum 12 months' experience within a Children's Residential home. Level 3 qualification in Caring for Children & Young People (or equivalent). Naturally caring, resilient, calm under pressure and able to build trust. Strong communication skills with a hands-on, team-focused approach. Flexible to work long days, sleeps, and weekend shifts. Full UK Driving Licence required. Interested? If you're ready to lead a service with autonomy, support, and meaningful progression, I'd love to hear from you. Apply now or send your CV referencing the job title and location to: Premier Recruitment Solutions Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. We are an equal opportunities employer, and all applications will be assessed solely on merit. INDHEAL
Dec 08, 2025
Full time
Senior Support Worker - Children's Residential Home Up to 37,731 (including sleep-ins) + Funded Qualifications + Blue Light Card Warminster, Wiltshire Permanent Full-Time Are you an experienced Children's Support Worker looking to progress into a Senior role, or already a Senior Support Worker seeking a home where your skills, passion and leadership genuinely matter? Do you want to play a key role in shaping a safe, nurturing, and therapeutic environment for young people aged 8-18 who have experienced trauma, exploitation, or disruption? Looking for an organisation that invests in you, your development, your leadership skills, and your future? Then this could be for you. If you're the kind of person who genuinely thrives in a fast-paced, emotionally rewarding environment, this role will give you the platform to make a real and lasting impact. You'll be stepping into a home where your decisions, your presence, and your leadership directly shape the daily experiences of young people who need stability, patience, and positive role models around them. It's a chance to bring your compassion, resilience, and professional expertise into a team that values growth, therapeutic practice, and doing things properly. If you want to progress, be trusted with responsibility, and be part of a supportive home that genuinely invests in its staff, this opportunity will fit you perfectly. As a Senior Residential Support Worker, you'll lead from the front. guiding your team, supporting young people through challenging moments, and creating a home where safety, stability, and positive relationships can truly flourish. What's in it for you? Total earnings up to 37,731 Base Salary 31,231 Sleep-ins at 62.64 each - 3,000 - 6,500 a year! Genuine career progression with funded pathways towards Registered Manager roles Enhanced pay scales based on qualifications and experience Fully funded qualifications, including Level 5 in Leadership & Management Paid induction and sector-leading training to set you up for success Supportive leadership with regular supervision, coaching and appraisals Enhanced maternity & paternity pay Employee wellbeing support via a 24/7 assistance programme Team meetings & staff voice forums to influence home development Blue Light Card & internal discount schemes for major retailers, days out & more NEST pension scheme Staff referral bonuses Free enhanced DBS check Real opportunities for progression within a growing, national organisation About the Home & Organisation: Supports young people aged 8-18 with emotional and behavioural needs. Focused on trauma-informed practice, stability, routine and therapeutic care. Part of a wider regional network of children's homes, offering strong peer support and additional professional guidance. Encourages independence, emotional development, and positive life choices. Collaborative culture where your ideas, creativity and initiative are genuinely valued. About the Role: Lead shifts and guide your team through daily routines and challenges. Provide consistent, nurturing, trauma-informed support to young people. Promote independence, emotional resilience, and healthy relationships. Contribute to care planning, risk assessments and behaviour support strategies. Maintain accurate recording and documentation. Support the Deputy and Registered Manager with mentoring staff, routines and daily operations. Ensure the home remains safe, stable, and aligned with regulatory standards. Be a positive role model, encouraging engagement, aspiration and personal growth. Requirements: Minimum 12 months' experience within a Children's Residential home. Level 3 qualification in Caring for Children & Young People (or equivalent). Naturally caring, resilient, calm under pressure and able to build trust. Strong communication skills with a hands-on, team-focused approach. Flexible to work long days, sleeps, and weekend shifts. Full UK Driving Licence required. Interested? If you're ready to lead a service with autonomy, support, and meaningful progression, I'd love to hear from you. Apply now or send your CV referencing the job title and location to: Premier Recruitment Solutions Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. We are an equal opportunities employer, and all applications will be assessed solely on merit. INDHEAL
Registered Manager - Children's Residential Home Up to 58,080 (Including Bonus) + 5,000 Welcome Bonus + Annual Performance Bonus + Pension + 32 Days Annual Leave + Blue Light Discounts Holbeach, Lincolnshire Permanent Full-Time Are you a passionate leader ready to make a lasting impact in children's lives? Do you have the experience to drive quality, compliance, and culture in a therapeutic home? Are you motivated by seeing your team and the young people you support truly flourish? Then this could be for you. This is an exciting opportunity for a compassionate, driven Registered Manager to lead a 4-bed EBD home in Holbeach, currently supporting two young people and rated Good by Ofsted. You'll be joining a supportive leadership structure with an experienced Deputy and Regional Manager in place giving you the space, backing, and autonomy to grow the home to its full potential. What's in it for you? OTE: Up to 63,080 in Year 1 Base Salary: Up to 48,000 Welcome Bonus: 5,000 Up to 10,080 Annual Bonus 32 Days Annual Leave (incl. bank holidays) Excellent long-term career progression opportunities Fully funded training & professional development, including leadership programmes Enhanced maternity & paternity pay High-quality induction & ongoing CPD Comprehensive wellbeing and EAP support Life Assurance - 2x annual salary Pension scheme Paid DBS checks National and local discount schemes (retail, holidays, entertainment, etc.) About the Organisation & Home A therapeutic children's home for young people aged 8-18 with emotional and behavioural difficulties (EBD) and complex trauma backgrounds. Provides tailored support to children who have experienced early-life adversity or exploitation, helping them rebuild trust and achieve long-term stability. Access to an extensive clinical and specialist support network, including psychologists, therapists, exploitation and harmful behaviour advisors, and therapeutic trainers. A nurturing, forward-thinking organisation built on values of integrity, care, and collaboration, where leaders are empowered to deliver outstanding outcomes. Proven culture of internal progression many senior leaders started as Support Workers or Deputies. About the Role Lead with empathy, accountability, and resilience - ensuring exceptional care tailored to each child's individual needs. Create and maintain a safe, positive, and stable home environment. Support and empower your team through coaching, supervision, and professional development. Oversee safeguarding, compliance, and quality assurance to meet and exceed Ofsted standards. Manage budgets, care planning, and occupancy with a focus on outcomes and sustainability. Work collaboratively with clinical specialists, families, and local authorities. Drive a child-centred, trauma-informed culture built on trust, consistency, and emotional warmth. Requirements Minimum of 3 years' experience working in a similar children's residential care setting at senior level. Level 3 or 4 Diploma in Children and Young People's Workforce. Level 5 Diploma in Leadership for Health & Social Care (or currently working towards). Sound knowledge of the Children's Homes Regulations, Quality Standards, and safeguarding best practice. Experience managing budgets, compliance, and staff development. Ability to work flexibly and take part in the on-call rota. Interested? If you're ready to lead a new service with autonomy, support, and meaningful progression, I'd love to hear from you. Apply now or send your CV referencing the job title and location to: Premier Recruitment Solutions Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. We are an equal opportunities employer, and all applications will be assessed solely on merit. INDHEAL
Dec 08, 2025
Full time
Registered Manager - Children's Residential Home Up to 58,080 (Including Bonus) + 5,000 Welcome Bonus + Annual Performance Bonus + Pension + 32 Days Annual Leave + Blue Light Discounts Holbeach, Lincolnshire Permanent Full-Time Are you a passionate leader ready to make a lasting impact in children's lives? Do you have the experience to drive quality, compliance, and culture in a therapeutic home? Are you motivated by seeing your team and the young people you support truly flourish? Then this could be for you. This is an exciting opportunity for a compassionate, driven Registered Manager to lead a 4-bed EBD home in Holbeach, currently supporting two young people and rated Good by Ofsted. You'll be joining a supportive leadership structure with an experienced Deputy and Regional Manager in place giving you the space, backing, and autonomy to grow the home to its full potential. What's in it for you? OTE: Up to 63,080 in Year 1 Base Salary: Up to 48,000 Welcome Bonus: 5,000 Up to 10,080 Annual Bonus 32 Days Annual Leave (incl. bank holidays) Excellent long-term career progression opportunities Fully funded training & professional development, including leadership programmes Enhanced maternity & paternity pay High-quality induction & ongoing CPD Comprehensive wellbeing and EAP support Life Assurance - 2x annual salary Pension scheme Paid DBS checks National and local discount schemes (retail, holidays, entertainment, etc.) About the Organisation & Home A therapeutic children's home for young people aged 8-18 with emotional and behavioural difficulties (EBD) and complex trauma backgrounds. Provides tailored support to children who have experienced early-life adversity or exploitation, helping them rebuild trust and achieve long-term stability. Access to an extensive clinical and specialist support network, including psychologists, therapists, exploitation and harmful behaviour advisors, and therapeutic trainers. A nurturing, forward-thinking organisation built on values of integrity, care, and collaboration, where leaders are empowered to deliver outstanding outcomes. Proven culture of internal progression many senior leaders started as Support Workers or Deputies. About the Role Lead with empathy, accountability, and resilience - ensuring exceptional care tailored to each child's individual needs. Create and maintain a safe, positive, and stable home environment. Support and empower your team through coaching, supervision, and professional development. Oversee safeguarding, compliance, and quality assurance to meet and exceed Ofsted standards. Manage budgets, care planning, and occupancy with a focus on outcomes and sustainability. Work collaboratively with clinical specialists, families, and local authorities. Drive a child-centred, trauma-informed culture built on trust, consistency, and emotional warmth. Requirements Minimum of 3 years' experience working in a similar children's residential care setting at senior level. Level 3 or 4 Diploma in Children and Young People's Workforce. Level 5 Diploma in Leadership for Health & Social Care (or currently working towards). Sound knowledge of the Children's Homes Regulations, Quality Standards, and safeguarding best practice. Experience managing budgets, compliance, and staff development. Ability to work flexibly and take part in the on-call rota. Interested? If you're ready to lead a new service with autonomy, support, and meaningful progression, I'd love to hear from you. Apply now or send your CV referencing the job title and location to: Premier Recruitment Solutions Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. We are an equal opportunities employer, and all applications will be assessed solely on merit. INDHEAL
Deputy Manager (12-month FTC) Contract Type: Full time, 12-month fixed term contract Salary: £31,668.00- £36,036.00 per annum- dependent on qualifications and experience Location: Poole Specific Hours: 40 hours per week Benefits: 33 days annual leave (includes bank holidays), company pension, employee discount scheme, access to wellbeing programmes, monthly clinical and professional supervision, ongoing professional training & supervision Who are we? Budwood, part of Polaris Community, is a local service dedicated to providing high-quality Children's Homes and 16+ Supported Accommodation. Our young people may have experienced adverse childhood experiences, and our aim is to offer them a stable, nurturing home environment where they can feel safe, grow in confidence, and gain the skills they need for adulthood and independence. The Role We're looking for a passionate and motivated Deputy Manager to support two of our Children's Residential Homes in Poole. You'll help lead the team, ensure high standards of care, and guide young people towards independent living. Key Responsibilities Act as Home Manager in their absence, under guidance from the Area Manager Support and motivate the staff team through supervision, coaching, mentoring, and development planning. Ensure high-quality care and accommodation for young people, aligned with placement plans. Build trusted relationships with young people, promoting safety, respect, and personal development. Champion a culture of listening, dignity, and empowerment for all young people. Promote collaborative working with families, education providers, health services, and local authorities. Ensure staff are trained in safeguarding and compliant with policies and refresher requirements. Be an ambassador for Budwood's therapeutic model, CATCH . Assist with rotas, budget management, and timesheet oversight. Lead new staff inductions and conduct absence review meetings. Oversee record-keeping (e.g. risk assessments, placement plans, weekly reports), ensuring accuracy and clarity. Guide the team in supporting young people's learning and emotional development. Manage home finances when needed. Ensure domestic standards are high, including meal preparation and home maintenance. Support inspections, audits, and uphold health & safety and fire safety compliance. Participate in the on-call rota. Engage in supervision, appraisal, and continuous professional development. What we need from you Diploma Level 3 in Health and Social Care, Children and Young People or equivalent or working towards. At least 2 years' experience of working within a residential children's home or Supported Living service Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle. Understanding of The Children Act 1989 and 2004 and Supported Accommodation Quality Standards. Understanding of safeguarding, health & safety, and compliance in care settings. Experience in residential care, youth work, or working with young people with Emotional Behavioural Disorders (EBD). Leadership and team management skills. Strong communication and organisational skills. A proactive, flexible, and child-centred approach. Budwood Limited is an equal opportunities employer and positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates. The company is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff to share this commitment. Successful applicants will be subject to a DBS check at enhanced level if successful for the position.
Dec 08, 2025
Full time
Deputy Manager (12-month FTC) Contract Type: Full time, 12-month fixed term contract Salary: £31,668.00- £36,036.00 per annum- dependent on qualifications and experience Location: Poole Specific Hours: 40 hours per week Benefits: 33 days annual leave (includes bank holidays), company pension, employee discount scheme, access to wellbeing programmes, monthly clinical and professional supervision, ongoing professional training & supervision Who are we? Budwood, part of Polaris Community, is a local service dedicated to providing high-quality Children's Homes and 16+ Supported Accommodation. Our young people may have experienced adverse childhood experiences, and our aim is to offer them a stable, nurturing home environment where they can feel safe, grow in confidence, and gain the skills they need for adulthood and independence. The Role We're looking for a passionate and motivated Deputy Manager to support two of our Children's Residential Homes in Poole. You'll help lead the team, ensure high standards of care, and guide young people towards independent living. Key Responsibilities Act as Home Manager in their absence, under guidance from the Area Manager Support and motivate the staff team through supervision, coaching, mentoring, and development planning. Ensure high-quality care and accommodation for young people, aligned with placement plans. Build trusted relationships with young people, promoting safety, respect, and personal development. Champion a culture of listening, dignity, and empowerment for all young people. Promote collaborative working with families, education providers, health services, and local authorities. Ensure staff are trained in safeguarding and compliant with policies and refresher requirements. Be an ambassador for Budwood's therapeutic model, CATCH . Assist with rotas, budget management, and timesheet oversight. Lead new staff inductions and conduct absence review meetings. Oversee record-keeping (e.g. risk assessments, placement plans, weekly reports), ensuring accuracy and clarity. Guide the team in supporting young people's learning and emotional development. Manage home finances when needed. Ensure domestic standards are high, including meal preparation and home maintenance. Support inspections, audits, and uphold health & safety and fire safety compliance. Participate in the on-call rota. Engage in supervision, appraisal, and continuous professional development. What we need from you Diploma Level 3 in Health and Social Care, Children and Young People or equivalent or working towards. At least 2 years' experience of working within a residential children's home or Supported Living service Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle. Understanding of The Children Act 1989 and 2004 and Supported Accommodation Quality Standards. Understanding of safeguarding, health & safety, and compliance in care settings. Experience in residential care, youth work, or working with young people with Emotional Behavioural Disorders (EBD). Leadership and team management skills. Strong communication and organisational skills. A proactive, flexible, and child-centred approach. Budwood Limited is an equal opportunities employer and positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates. The company is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff to share this commitment. Successful applicants will be subject to a DBS check at enhanced level if successful for the position.
Registered Service Manager A Registered Service Manager job to lead a 16+ therapeutic supported accommodation service for unaccompanied asylum-seeking young people. Position: Registered Service Manager Salary: £46,000 per annum Location: East Sussex Hours: Full-time, Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm, plus on-call Closing date: 12th December 2025 About the role This is an exciting opportunity to take on the leadership of a therapeutic supported accommodation provision for young people aged 16-17 who have experienced significant trauma. You will oversee the day-to-day operations across two small homes, ensuring high-quality, person-centred support that meets regulatory and safeguarding standards. You will be the lead contact for Ofsted, maintaining full compliance with the Quality Standards and ensuring inspection readiness at all times. Managing a dedicated team of staff, you will nurture a culture of safety, growth, compassion and professional excellence. Key responsibilities include: Leading on regulatory compliance and Ofsted inspection requirements Providing strong safeguarding leadership as the Designated Safeguarding Lead Managing household budgets and contributing to sustainable financial planning Leading, supervising and developing staff across both services Embedding trauma-informed, reflective practice within the team Monitoring outcomes and driving continuous improvement Building positive working relationships with external stakeholders and partners Ensuring young people's voices inform service development This role combines operational responsibility, strategic influence and the opportunity to create meaningful impact in the lives of young people preparing for independence. About you You will bring: Proven leadership experience in a residential or supported accommodation environment Understanding of the needs of unaccompanied asylum-seeking children (UASC), including trauma, cultural identity and community risks Strong safeguarding knowledge, including risks related to exploitation, trafficking and radicalisation Confidence in decision-making, crisis management and leading teams through change Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Commitment to equality, diversity and anti-discriminatory practice Ability to supervise, develop and motivate staff within a reflective and supportive culture A relevant Level 5 qualification (or willingness to work towards this) Applications are particularly welcomed from candidates with lived experience of care or refugee backgrounds. About the organisation The service provides 24/7 supported accommodation for young people who have arrived in the UK alone and require a safe, stable and nurturing environment. The team is committed to trauma-informed practice, safeguarding, life skills development and supporting each young person to reach their full potential. You will join a passionate, mission-driven workforce dedicated to delivering excellent outcomes and shaping best practice in the sector. Other roles you may have experience of could include: Registered Manager, Service Manager, Residential Manager, Supported Accommodation Manager, Deputy Manager, Team Manager, Care Home Manager, Children's Home Manager, UASC Service Lead, Operations Manager.
Dec 08, 2025
Full time
Registered Service Manager A Registered Service Manager job to lead a 16+ therapeutic supported accommodation service for unaccompanied asylum-seeking young people. Position: Registered Service Manager Salary: £46,000 per annum Location: East Sussex Hours: Full-time, Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm, plus on-call Closing date: 12th December 2025 About the role This is an exciting opportunity to take on the leadership of a therapeutic supported accommodation provision for young people aged 16-17 who have experienced significant trauma. You will oversee the day-to-day operations across two small homes, ensuring high-quality, person-centred support that meets regulatory and safeguarding standards. You will be the lead contact for Ofsted, maintaining full compliance with the Quality Standards and ensuring inspection readiness at all times. Managing a dedicated team of staff, you will nurture a culture of safety, growth, compassion and professional excellence. Key responsibilities include: Leading on regulatory compliance and Ofsted inspection requirements Providing strong safeguarding leadership as the Designated Safeguarding Lead Managing household budgets and contributing to sustainable financial planning Leading, supervising and developing staff across both services Embedding trauma-informed, reflective practice within the team Monitoring outcomes and driving continuous improvement Building positive working relationships with external stakeholders and partners Ensuring young people's voices inform service development This role combines operational responsibility, strategic influence and the opportunity to create meaningful impact in the lives of young people preparing for independence. About you You will bring: Proven leadership experience in a residential or supported accommodation environment Understanding of the needs of unaccompanied asylum-seeking children (UASC), including trauma, cultural identity and community risks Strong safeguarding knowledge, including risks related to exploitation, trafficking and radicalisation Confidence in decision-making, crisis management and leading teams through change Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Commitment to equality, diversity and anti-discriminatory practice Ability to supervise, develop and motivate staff within a reflective and supportive culture A relevant Level 5 qualification (or willingness to work towards this) Applications are particularly welcomed from candidates with lived experience of care or refugee backgrounds. About the organisation The service provides 24/7 supported accommodation for young people who have arrived in the UK alone and require a safe, stable and nurturing environment. The team is committed to trauma-informed practice, safeguarding, life skills development and supporting each young person to reach their full potential. You will join a passionate, mission-driven workforce dedicated to delivering excellent outcomes and shaping best practice in the sector. Other roles you may have experience of could include: Registered Manager, Service Manager, Residential Manager, Supported Accommodation Manager, Deputy Manager, Team Manager, Care Home Manager, Children's Home Manager, UASC Service Lead, Operations Manager.
Are you passionate about transforming the lives of young people? Join Cambian as a Children's Home Manager (night shifts), in Newmarket and make a lasting impact to young people as part of our Specialist Mental Health Services. We are looking for a Children's Home Manager to cover 3 - 4 night shifts a week, to assist the Head of Service in achieving the aims and objectives within the Statement of Purpose of the Children's homes, and the wider needs of the whole site at Merida. Merida caters for children aged 12 - 18 years. All of whom require additional support due to mental illness or concerns about them being able to stay safe due to considerable risk of self-injurious behaviours. This is a great role for a Children's Residential Deputy Manager to step up into Home Management. Ideally the right person will have had some experience of working with children suffering with poor mental health, have an understanding of the Mental Health Act or are in fact practicing within this arena at present. About Us At Cambian we are dedicated to providing exceptional care and support to our children's residential homes across the UK. Cambian is part of the CareTech family, where we work collectively to support every child to have an extraordinary day every day. What We Offer • Entry salary up to £50,000 per annum DOE. • £5,000 welcome bonus paid on registration. • As a member of the CareTech leadership team you will participate in a Management Incentive Plan that will enable you to share in the long term success of the Company. • Comprehensive Induction To set you up for success. • Management Development Training Programme and continuous development from our in-house Leadership Academy. Whose courses provide our existing and future leaders the time and psychological space to explore the expectations of a leader, with a focus on core behavioural skills. To motivate, empower, inspire and stretch leaders to develop their knowledge and skills in leadership and management, by reflecting on themselves and how they interact and work with their teams, their networks and the wider business. • Additional Benefits : Competitive pay, pension scheme, and a range of benefits including: o Employee Assistance Service o Wellbeing Programme o Recommend a Friend scheme o Team Rewards with discounted restaurants and family days out o Long Service Awards Essential Requirements and Experience • Passionate about making the difference to the lives of young people in care. • Relevant Experience: At least 2 years in a position related to residential care of children, with at least 1 year in a supervisory role within the last 5 years (this role will not hold the registration for the home). • Qualifications: Level 3 in Children's Residential Care is essential. • Knowledge: Understanding of The Quality Standards, SCCIF, childcare legislation, and regulatory requirements. • Skills: Efficient in; planning, organizing, budget control, resource allocation, and team leadership. • Communication: Confidence in effective spoken and written communication. • Understanding Trauma: Knowledge of the needs of children with behavioural, emotional and social difficulties, including managing challenging behaviour. • Driving License: Full UK required. Why Cambian? • As part of the CareTech family, To be part of the most exciting Childrens care team in the UK, to make a difference each day every day for the young people we support. • All of our colleagues - Care & Support Workers, Educators, Clinicians, Therapists, Fostering and Support Services are fully committed to CareTech's goals. They understand the challenges and rewards of working with our Service Users, Children and Young People and know that every day they will achieve things that really matter. • A career in Care can be life-changing. The chance to make a real, positive difference every day and the opportunity to build experience, skills and recognised qualifications in a friendly, empowering environment, where people are at the heart of everything we do. • As one of Europe's largest Care & Special Needs Education providers, you will be able to grow and develop your career at CareTech - a place where we can offer job satisfaction and long-term career prospects. Cambian Group Careers - YouTube CareTech is a Disability Confident Employer and an Equal Opportunities Employer. We value the wisdom that comes from life experience and are committed to promoting the safeguarding and welfare of all in our care. All applicants must undergo an enhanced DBS check and provide at least two references covering the past two years. Applicants must also provide information for all positions related to working with children and the vulnerable and details of employment going back to full time education. If you are ready to make a difference and meet the needs of children in a nurturing environment, apply now and join our dedicated team!
Dec 08, 2025
Full time
Are you passionate about transforming the lives of young people? Join Cambian as a Children's Home Manager (night shifts), in Newmarket and make a lasting impact to young people as part of our Specialist Mental Health Services. We are looking for a Children's Home Manager to cover 3 - 4 night shifts a week, to assist the Head of Service in achieving the aims and objectives within the Statement of Purpose of the Children's homes, and the wider needs of the whole site at Merida. Merida caters for children aged 12 - 18 years. All of whom require additional support due to mental illness or concerns about them being able to stay safe due to considerable risk of self-injurious behaviours. This is a great role for a Children's Residential Deputy Manager to step up into Home Management. Ideally the right person will have had some experience of working with children suffering with poor mental health, have an understanding of the Mental Health Act or are in fact practicing within this arena at present. About Us At Cambian we are dedicated to providing exceptional care and support to our children's residential homes across the UK. Cambian is part of the CareTech family, where we work collectively to support every child to have an extraordinary day every day. What We Offer • Entry salary up to £50,000 per annum DOE. • £5,000 welcome bonus paid on registration. • As a member of the CareTech leadership team you will participate in a Management Incentive Plan that will enable you to share in the long term success of the Company. • Comprehensive Induction To set you up for success. • Management Development Training Programme and continuous development from our in-house Leadership Academy. Whose courses provide our existing and future leaders the time and psychological space to explore the expectations of a leader, with a focus on core behavioural skills. To motivate, empower, inspire and stretch leaders to develop their knowledge and skills in leadership and management, by reflecting on themselves and how they interact and work with their teams, their networks and the wider business. • Additional Benefits : Competitive pay, pension scheme, and a range of benefits including: o Employee Assistance Service o Wellbeing Programme o Recommend a Friend scheme o Team Rewards with discounted restaurants and family days out o Long Service Awards Essential Requirements and Experience • Passionate about making the difference to the lives of young people in care. • Relevant Experience: At least 2 years in a position related to residential care of children, with at least 1 year in a supervisory role within the last 5 years (this role will not hold the registration for the home). • Qualifications: Level 3 in Children's Residential Care is essential. • Knowledge: Understanding of The Quality Standards, SCCIF, childcare legislation, and regulatory requirements. • Skills: Efficient in; planning, organizing, budget control, resource allocation, and team leadership. • Communication: Confidence in effective spoken and written communication. • Understanding Trauma: Knowledge of the needs of children with behavioural, emotional and social difficulties, including managing challenging behaviour. • Driving License: Full UK required. Why Cambian? • As part of the CareTech family, To be part of the most exciting Childrens care team in the UK, to make a difference each day every day for the young people we support. • All of our colleagues - Care & Support Workers, Educators, Clinicians, Therapists, Fostering and Support Services are fully committed to CareTech's goals. They understand the challenges and rewards of working with our Service Users, Children and Young People and know that every day they will achieve things that really matter. • A career in Care can be life-changing. The chance to make a real, positive difference every day and the opportunity to build experience, skills and recognised qualifications in a friendly, empowering environment, where people are at the heart of everything we do. • As one of Europe's largest Care & Special Needs Education providers, you will be able to grow and develop your career at CareTech - a place where we can offer job satisfaction and long-term career prospects. Cambian Group Careers - YouTube CareTech is a Disability Confident Employer and an Equal Opportunities Employer. We value the wisdom that comes from life experience and are committed to promoting the safeguarding and welfare of all in our care. All applicants must undergo an enhanced DBS check and provide at least two references covering the past two years. Applicants must also provide information for all positions related to working with children and the vulnerable and details of employment going back to full time education. If you are ready to make a difference and meet the needs of children in a nurturing environment, apply now and join our dedicated team!
37.5 hours per week / permanent / Monday to Friday, 9am-5pm, with the requirement to work one late shift per week and be part of an out of hours 'on-call rota'. At YMCA DownsLink Group, is to help children and young people have a fair chance to be who they want to be. We do this by providing a safe home, building life skills and self-confidence, and supporting emotional wellbeing and mental health. Our values - we do what s right, we work with heart, and we build real connections -guide and shape how we show up for children and young people we support and for each other. We have an exciting opportunity for a Supported Housing Manager to lead our Our services provide a low level of support for young people who already have a basic level of daily living skills, and can keep themselves safe without daily supervision. As a Supported Housing Manager, you will oversee the daily operations, ensuring our accommodation is safe, welcoming and secure. You will work closely with and lead our Deputy Supported Housing Manager, while supporting the wider team to deliver consistent, compassionate support. We are searching for a motivational and resilient leader who thrives on developing others, championing best practice, and nurturing a collaborative and compassionate culture. You will bring a trauma-informed and psychologically informed approach to both your team and the young people we support, ensuring everyone feels understood, safe and empowered. If you are energised by leading teams, shaping services, and supporting staff to deliver exceptional, person-centred support even in challenging moments this could be the role for you. In delivering the role, you will be responsible for: Leadership and People Management: Lead and manage a team, recruiting and inducting new staff, and supporting their performance to ensure high standards of service at all times. Service Provision: Responsible for the daily operations of the service so that it meets the requirements of the service specification, and: - reflects Psychologically Informed Environments (PIEs), Trauma Informed approaches and restorative practices. - identifies, maps and encourages the strengths and talents of each young person, enabling them to acquire the skills they need to lead independent and fulfilling lives. Partnerships: Develop and maintain effective working relationships with partner organisations that add value to the core, commissioned service (or have the potential to) attending relevant multi-disciplinary meetings as needed. General: Be a member of the out of hours on call rota to provide out of hours management support to projects in the wider locality. About You If you are enthusiastic about this opportunity but don t meet every single requirement, we still encourage you to apply. Your skills and experiences may be more transferable than you think, and you could be exactly the person we re looking for. You will bring substantial experience in leading and developing teams within supported housing or similar services for young people and/or adults at risk. You will have a strong understanding of the Regulator of Social Housing (RSH) and Ofsted frameworks, coupled with a solid grounding in Trauma-Informed Care and Psychologically Informed Environments. You will be a confident and effective communicator with strong facilitation and decision-making skills, able to lead your team through challenging situations with calmness and clarity. You will have proven experience in overseeing safeguarding procedures within residential services and will model professional standards, maintaining clear boundaries while fostering a culture of trust, safety and supportive relationships. If you would like any further information or an informal discussion about this post, please contact . Should you require any assistance with our application process, please email us at CLOSING DATE: Sunday 14 December 2025 at midnight. We are not able to support a work permit or offer a visa sponsorship for this role. Candidates must already have the right to live and work in the UK independently. An inclusive workplace We are committed to policies and practices of equity, diversity, and inclusion and to supporting our people to make sure our culture is consistent with this commitment. Accessibility If you require assistance or have questions regarding the application process, please do contact us. YMCA DLG requires all staff and volunteers to be committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, and to respond proactively to safeguarding concerns. Successful applicants are required to undertake an Enhanced DBS (including the Children s and Adults barred lists) check, along with a reference and background check carried out by a third-party service provider.
Dec 07, 2025
Full time
37.5 hours per week / permanent / Monday to Friday, 9am-5pm, with the requirement to work one late shift per week and be part of an out of hours 'on-call rota'. At YMCA DownsLink Group, is to help children and young people have a fair chance to be who they want to be. We do this by providing a safe home, building life skills and self-confidence, and supporting emotional wellbeing and mental health. Our values - we do what s right, we work with heart, and we build real connections -guide and shape how we show up for children and young people we support and for each other. We have an exciting opportunity for a Supported Housing Manager to lead our Our services provide a low level of support for young people who already have a basic level of daily living skills, and can keep themselves safe without daily supervision. As a Supported Housing Manager, you will oversee the daily operations, ensuring our accommodation is safe, welcoming and secure. You will work closely with and lead our Deputy Supported Housing Manager, while supporting the wider team to deliver consistent, compassionate support. We are searching for a motivational and resilient leader who thrives on developing others, championing best practice, and nurturing a collaborative and compassionate culture. You will bring a trauma-informed and psychologically informed approach to both your team and the young people we support, ensuring everyone feels understood, safe and empowered. If you are energised by leading teams, shaping services, and supporting staff to deliver exceptional, person-centred support even in challenging moments this could be the role for you. In delivering the role, you will be responsible for: Leadership and People Management: Lead and manage a team, recruiting and inducting new staff, and supporting their performance to ensure high standards of service at all times. Service Provision: Responsible for the daily operations of the service so that it meets the requirements of the service specification, and: - reflects Psychologically Informed Environments (PIEs), Trauma Informed approaches and restorative practices. - identifies, maps and encourages the strengths and talents of each young person, enabling them to acquire the skills they need to lead independent and fulfilling lives. Partnerships: Develop and maintain effective working relationships with partner organisations that add value to the core, commissioned service (or have the potential to) attending relevant multi-disciplinary meetings as needed. General: Be a member of the out of hours on call rota to provide out of hours management support to projects in the wider locality. About You If you are enthusiastic about this opportunity but don t meet every single requirement, we still encourage you to apply. Your skills and experiences may be more transferable than you think, and you could be exactly the person we re looking for. You will bring substantial experience in leading and developing teams within supported housing or similar services for young people and/or adults at risk. You will have a strong understanding of the Regulator of Social Housing (RSH) and Ofsted frameworks, coupled with a solid grounding in Trauma-Informed Care and Psychologically Informed Environments. You will be a confident and effective communicator with strong facilitation and decision-making skills, able to lead your team through challenging situations with calmness and clarity. You will have proven experience in overseeing safeguarding procedures within residential services and will model professional standards, maintaining clear boundaries while fostering a culture of trust, safety and supportive relationships. If you would like any further information or an informal discussion about this post, please contact . Should you require any assistance with our application process, please email us at CLOSING DATE: Sunday 14 December 2025 at midnight. We are not able to support a work permit or offer a visa sponsorship for this role. Candidates must already have the right to live and work in the UK independently. An inclusive workplace We are committed to policies and practices of equity, diversity, and inclusion and to supporting our people to make sure our culture is consistent with this commitment. Accessibility If you require assistance or have questions regarding the application process, please do contact us. YMCA DLG requires all staff and volunteers to be committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, and to respond proactively to safeguarding concerns. Successful applicants are required to undertake an Enhanced DBS (including the Children s and Adults barred lists) check, along with a reference and background check carried out by a third-party service provider.
Registered Manager - Children's Residential Home Up to 58,080 (Including Bonus) + 5,000 Welcome Bonus + Pension + 32 Days Annual Leave + Blue Light Discounts Willington, Wales Permanent Full-Time A confident Deputy Manager ready to step into your first CIW Registered Manager role? Passionate about leading a high-quality, therapeutic home for young people aged 8-17? Looking for a supportive region where you'll have guidance, clinical support and clear development pathways? Then this could be for you. This is a fantastic opportunity to take on your first registration and lead a stable, well-established 3-bed EBD children's home near Whitchurch. The home currently supports three young people (aged 8, 15 and 15) and recently achieved an "Excellent" CIW inspection rating, giving you a strong foundation to build on. You'll inherit a consistent staff team, robust routines, and the backing of an organisation committed to therapeutic care, reflective practice and strong, child-centred outcomes. You'll have the autonomy to shape the home's culture, support your team's growth, and ensure exceptional care for every young person. What's in it for you? OTE: Up to 63,080 in Year 1 Base Salary: Up to 48,000 Welcome Bonus: 5,000 Up to 10,080 Annual Bonus 32 days annual leave (inc. bank holidays) Assigned Clinical & Specialist Advisors Enhanced maternity and paternity packages Life Assurance (x2 salary) Fully funded DBS and renewals Extensive training and development via a dedicated L&D team Clear progression routes into senior leadership roles Pension scheme Employee Assistance Programme Staff referral bonus ( 500 split) Monthly recognition and values awards Retail and lifestyle discounts via national schemes About the Organisation & Home: 3-bed EBD children's home supporting young people aged 8-17. Recently achieved an Excellent outcome in its CIW inspection. Strong, stable staffing structure already in place. Full regional support across safeguarding, quality, compliance and operations. Access to a multidisciplinary clinical and specialist team, including: Practitioner Psychologist Therapist Exploitation Advisor Harmful Sexual Behaviour Advisor Specialist Police Advisor Therapeutic Practice Trainer Educational Psychologists A therapeutic, relational model focused on emotional safety, boundaries and resilience. Organisation committed to developing future leaders and promoting internal progression. The Role: Lead the home with integrity, emotional intelligence and a child-centred approach. Ensure each young person receives personalised care, structure and therapeutic support. Maintain a warm, inclusive and safe home environment. Oversee all aspects of home performance including safeguarding, staffing, compliance and audits. Mentor, develop and support your staff team through supervision, coaching and reflective practice. Work collaboratively with CIW, social care professionals and wider agencies. Manage budgets, service planning and ongoing development of the home. Drive continuous improvement to maintain and build on the home's Excellent rating. Requirements: Minimum 3 years' experience within children's residential care. Level 3 or Level 4 in Children & Young People's Workforce. Completed or working towards Level 5 Leadership & Management (Children & YP). Excellent knowledge of safeguarding, Children's Home Regulations and The Children Act 1989. Strong background in staff management, rotas and budget oversight. Full UK Driving Licence (essential). Flexibility to undertake on-call duties. Interested? If you're ready to lead a service with autonomy, support, and meaningful progression, I'd love to hear from you. Apply now or send your CV referencing the job title and location to: Premier Recruitment Solutions Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. We are an equal opportunities employer, and all applications will be assessed solely on merit. INDHEAL
Dec 07, 2025
Full time
Registered Manager - Children's Residential Home Up to 58,080 (Including Bonus) + 5,000 Welcome Bonus + Pension + 32 Days Annual Leave + Blue Light Discounts Willington, Wales Permanent Full-Time A confident Deputy Manager ready to step into your first CIW Registered Manager role? Passionate about leading a high-quality, therapeutic home for young people aged 8-17? Looking for a supportive region where you'll have guidance, clinical support and clear development pathways? Then this could be for you. This is a fantastic opportunity to take on your first registration and lead a stable, well-established 3-bed EBD children's home near Whitchurch. The home currently supports three young people (aged 8, 15 and 15) and recently achieved an "Excellent" CIW inspection rating, giving you a strong foundation to build on. You'll inherit a consistent staff team, robust routines, and the backing of an organisation committed to therapeutic care, reflective practice and strong, child-centred outcomes. You'll have the autonomy to shape the home's culture, support your team's growth, and ensure exceptional care for every young person. What's in it for you? OTE: Up to 63,080 in Year 1 Base Salary: Up to 48,000 Welcome Bonus: 5,000 Up to 10,080 Annual Bonus 32 days annual leave (inc. bank holidays) Assigned Clinical & Specialist Advisors Enhanced maternity and paternity packages Life Assurance (x2 salary) Fully funded DBS and renewals Extensive training and development via a dedicated L&D team Clear progression routes into senior leadership roles Pension scheme Employee Assistance Programme Staff referral bonus ( 500 split) Monthly recognition and values awards Retail and lifestyle discounts via national schemes About the Organisation & Home: 3-bed EBD children's home supporting young people aged 8-17. Recently achieved an Excellent outcome in its CIW inspection. Strong, stable staffing structure already in place. Full regional support across safeguarding, quality, compliance and operations. Access to a multidisciplinary clinical and specialist team, including: Practitioner Psychologist Therapist Exploitation Advisor Harmful Sexual Behaviour Advisor Specialist Police Advisor Therapeutic Practice Trainer Educational Psychologists A therapeutic, relational model focused on emotional safety, boundaries and resilience. Organisation committed to developing future leaders and promoting internal progression. The Role: Lead the home with integrity, emotional intelligence and a child-centred approach. Ensure each young person receives personalised care, structure and therapeutic support. Maintain a warm, inclusive and safe home environment. Oversee all aspects of home performance including safeguarding, staffing, compliance and audits. Mentor, develop and support your staff team through supervision, coaching and reflective practice. Work collaboratively with CIW, social care professionals and wider agencies. Manage budgets, service planning and ongoing development of the home. Drive continuous improvement to maintain and build on the home's Excellent rating. Requirements: Minimum 3 years' experience within children's residential care. Level 3 or Level 4 in Children & Young People's Workforce. Completed or working towards Level 5 Leadership & Management (Children & YP). Excellent knowledge of safeguarding, Children's Home Regulations and The Children Act 1989. Strong background in staff management, rotas and budget oversight. Full UK Driving Licence (essential). Flexibility to undertake on-call duties. Interested? If you're ready to lead a service with autonomy, support, and meaningful progression, I'd love to hear from you. Apply now or send your CV referencing the job title and location to: Premier Recruitment Solutions Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. We are an equal opportunities employer, and all applications will be assessed solely on merit. INDHEAL
Options Autism are hiring Senior Care Workers in the Dumfriesshire region! Role: Senior Residential Care Worker Salary: Up to £30,054 per annum (depending on experience plus sleep in and on call payments) Hours: Full-time, Permanent (39 hours per week) Rolling rota 5 days out of 7, mixture of early and late shifts Location: Closeburn, Dumfriesshire Essential: A full driving licence, and the Right to Work in the UK How we reward you We want our occupants to have the best support possible, and therefore you'll receive an exceptional rewards package including: Basic Salary: Up to £30,054 per annum (depending on experience plus sleep in and on call payments) Sleep-ins paid at £45.00 per night 'Journey to Management' programme (all qualifications funded by us!) Life Assurance Pension scheme with options to increase your contributions "Your Wellbeing Matters" - access to a wide range of first-class mental health support services and physical health checks Options Autism are recruiting Senior Residential Care Workers to join our teams within the Dumfriesshire area. And market leading benefits offered through our Flexible Benefits Platform Vista that enable you to choose the package that's right for you, including: A wide range of health, wellbeing, and insurance benefits 100's of discount options valid in the UK and abroad Cycle to Work Schemes Electric Car Purchase Scheme Critical illness cover Family Growth Support - inclusive benefits package covering enhanced maternity and paternity leave, along with paid fertility treatment support. The Opportunity Our next Senior Residential Care Worker will be someone who has: Mandatory: HNC in Social Care, SVQ in Social Services (Children and Young People) - SCQF 7 (Level 3) or equivalent and the willingness to work toward an SVQ in Social Services (Children and Young People) - SCQF 9 (Level 4) At least two years supervisory experience A big heart and passion to make a difference to the occupants' lives. Patience, resilience, and calmness. Some of your duties will include: Chaperoning occupants to appointments and activities Completing relevant paperwork Household tasks Administering medication Lead, train and develop new and existing support workers within your team Helping the deputy manager to maintain a skilled and knowledgeable team The Location Holistic Childcare and Education consists of two accommodations, Closeburn House and Maben House. Closeburn House is an eleven bed registered accommodation, supporting individuals from the ages of 10 - 16 years and is based in Closeburn. Maben House is a ten bed registered accommodation, supporting individuals from the ages of 6 - 16 years and is based in Lochmaben. Both are within commuting distance of Dumfries, Lockerbie and surrounding towns and villages Both homes are dedicated to build incredible futures by giving the occupants opportunities, developing their life skills and personal interests. Your work will be challenging and rewarding in equal measure. Working in a residential environment where we maintain a strong safeguarding culture, individuals are listened to, respected, and involved in as many decisions as possible. Options Autism is a national provider of specialist education, care and therapeutic services for individuals with autism, complex needs and learning difficulties. We provide a person-centred approach to education and support, looking at the full needs of the individual and adapting our approach accordingly. We are really proud to say that in 2025, Outcomes First Group were officially certified as a 'Great Place to Work' for the sixth year running How to Apply Click Apply and follow the on-screen instructions Visit our website at where you can sort all of our live vacancies to find one that is most relevant to you - Search by Role, Location or even distance to your own home to find your perfect job! For over 19 years Options Autism have provided care and education to pupils, young people and adults with autism, complex needs and learning difficulties. We are a leading provider of education for neurodivergent young people and young adults. As part of Outcomes First Group, we are leading our sector in setting and delivering new approaches that provide measurable outcomes for those in our care. We reserve the right to close the vacancy early if we receive a high volume of suitable applications. Outcomes First Group is committed to carrying out a fair, thorough and efficient recruitment process in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education. Whilst we aim to keep applicants informed throughout, Outcomes First Group does not accept liability for any loss of earnings or other associated costs incurred by applicants as a result of delays or changes in the compliance process. All stages of the compliance process are subject to necessary safeguarding checks and compliance with statutory requirements, which may affect timescales .
Dec 07, 2025
Full time
Options Autism are hiring Senior Care Workers in the Dumfriesshire region! Role: Senior Residential Care Worker Salary: Up to £30,054 per annum (depending on experience plus sleep in and on call payments) Hours: Full-time, Permanent (39 hours per week) Rolling rota 5 days out of 7, mixture of early and late shifts Location: Closeburn, Dumfriesshire Essential: A full driving licence, and the Right to Work in the UK How we reward you We want our occupants to have the best support possible, and therefore you'll receive an exceptional rewards package including: Basic Salary: Up to £30,054 per annum (depending on experience plus sleep in and on call payments) Sleep-ins paid at £45.00 per night 'Journey to Management' programme (all qualifications funded by us!) Life Assurance Pension scheme with options to increase your contributions "Your Wellbeing Matters" - access to a wide range of first-class mental health support services and physical health checks Options Autism are recruiting Senior Residential Care Workers to join our teams within the Dumfriesshire area. And market leading benefits offered through our Flexible Benefits Platform Vista that enable you to choose the package that's right for you, including: A wide range of health, wellbeing, and insurance benefits 100's of discount options valid in the UK and abroad Cycle to Work Schemes Electric Car Purchase Scheme Critical illness cover Family Growth Support - inclusive benefits package covering enhanced maternity and paternity leave, along with paid fertility treatment support. The Opportunity Our next Senior Residential Care Worker will be someone who has: Mandatory: HNC in Social Care, SVQ in Social Services (Children and Young People) - SCQF 7 (Level 3) or equivalent and the willingness to work toward an SVQ in Social Services (Children and Young People) - SCQF 9 (Level 4) At least two years supervisory experience A big heart and passion to make a difference to the occupants' lives. Patience, resilience, and calmness. Some of your duties will include: Chaperoning occupants to appointments and activities Completing relevant paperwork Household tasks Administering medication Lead, train and develop new and existing support workers within your team Helping the deputy manager to maintain a skilled and knowledgeable team The Location Holistic Childcare and Education consists of two accommodations, Closeburn House and Maben House. Closeburn House is an eleven bed registered accommodation, supporting individuals from the ages of 10 - 16 years and is based in Closeburn. Maben House is a ten bed registered accommodation, supporting individuals from the ages of 6 - 16 years and is based in Lochmaben. Both are within commuting distance of Dumfries, Lockerbie and surrounding towns and villages Both homes are dedicated to build incredible futures by giving the occupants opportunities, developing their life skills and personal interests. Your work will be challenging and rewarding in equal measure. Working in a residential environment where we maintain a strong safeguarding culture, individuals are listened to, respected, and involved in as many decisions as possible. Options Autism is a national provider of specialist education, care and therapeutic services for individuals with autism, complex needs and learning difficulties. We provide a person-centred approach to education and support, looking at the full needs of the individual and adapting our approach accordingly. We are really proud to say that in 2025, Outcomes First Group were officially certified as a 'Great Place to Work' for the sixth year running How to Apply Click Apply and follow the on-screen instructions Visit our website at where you can sort all of our live vacancies to find one that is most relevant to you - Search by Role, Location or even distance to your own home to find your perfect job! For over 19 years Options Autism have provided care and education to pupils, young people and adults with autism, complex needs and learning difficulties. We are a leading provider of education for neurodivergent young people and young adults. As part of Outcomes First Group, we are leading our sector in setting and delivering new approaches that provide measurable outcomes for those in our care. We reserve the right to close the vacancy early if we receive a high volume of suitable applications. Outcomes First Group is committed to carrying out a fair, thorough and efficient recruitment process in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education. Whilst we aim to keep applicants informed throughout, Outcomes First Group does not accept liability for any loss of earnings or other associated costs incurred by applicants as a result of delays or changes in the compliance process. All stages of the compliance process are subject to necessary safeguarding checks and compliance with statutory requirements, which may affect timescales .
Support Worker - Children's Residential Up to 33,581+ (including sleep-ins) + Funded Qualifications + Blue Light Card Warminster, Wiltshire Permanent Full-Time Are you naturally caring, resilient, and passionate about helping children build a better future? Do you want a role where no two days are ever the same, where you can genuinely change a young person's life, and where you're fully supported, valued, and encouraged to progress? Do you thrive in a team environment where you're trusted, recognised, and given the tools to grow? Then this could be for you. You'll join a warm, welcoming, and therapeutic children's home where you'll support young people aged 8-18 who have experienced early trauma, instability, and emotional or behavioural challenges. You'll be the person who listens when they're struggling, celebrates their wins, and helps them discover their strengths and potential. You won't just be providing care, you'll be part of giving a child hope, stability, and the belief that they matter. What's in it for you? Total earnings up to 33,581+ Base Salary 27,581 Sleep-ins at 62.64 each - 3,000 - 6,500 a year! Clear pathways to Senior roles, Deputy Manager, and Registered Manager through the Future Leaders programme. Enhanced pay scales based on qualifications and experience Fully funded qualifications, including Level 5 in Leadership & Management Paid induction and sector-leading training to set you up for success Supportive leadership with regular supervision, coaching and appraisals Enhanced maternity & paternity pay Employee wellbeing support via a 24/7 assistance programme Team meetings & staff voice forums to influence home development Blue Light Card & internal discount schemes for major retailers, days out & more NEST pension scheme Staff referral bonuses Free enhanced DBS check Real opportunities for progression within a growing, national organisation About the Home & Organisation: A nurturing and stable children's home supporting young people aged 8-18. Set within a therapeutic, trauma-informed model promoting consistency, safety and emotional growth. A highly supportive senior leadership team with a strong focus on staff wellbeing and development. A wider regional network of homes, giving you access to peer support, guidance, and progression routes. A child-centred culture built around positive relationships, respect, and reducing restrictive practices. A home where every staff member is valued, heard, and encouraged to bring new ideas. Your Role: Provide a safe, caring and structured environment for young people. Act as a positive role model, encouraging, praising, and supporting them through everyday challenges. Build meaningful, trusting relationships with children and colleagues. Support emotional regulation, daily routines, and positive behaviour. Help young people develop independence, confidence, and life skills. Handle challenging situations with patience, empathy, and resilience. Work collaboratively with your team, attending handovers, meetings, and training. Support children to access education, community activities, and meaningful experiences. You'll be part of a home where your presence genuinely shapes a child's journey. What You Need: Naturally caring, patient and resilient personality. Great communication skills and emotional maturity. Experience in care or transferable skills (e.g., education, armed forces, police, sports coaching, youth work, security, or working with vulnerable people). Ability to remain calm under pressure. Full UK driving licence. Flexibility to work long shifts, weekends, and sleep-ins. Interested? If you're ready to join a service with great support, and meaningful progression, I'd love to hear from you. Apply now or send your CV referencing the job title and location to: Premier Recruitment Solutions Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. We are an equal opportunities employer, and all applications will be assessed solely on merit. INDHEAL
Dec 07, 2025
Full time
Support Worker - Children's Residential Up to 33,581+ (including sleep-ins) + Funded Qualifications + Blue Light Card Warminster, Wiltshire Permanent Full-Time Are you naturally caring, resilient, and passionate about helping children build a better future? Do you want a role where no two days are ever the same, where you can genuinely change a young person's life, and where you're fully supported, valued, and encouraged to progress? Do you thrive in a team environment where you're trusted, recognised, and given the tools to grow? Then this could be for you. You'll join a warm, welcoming, and therapeutic children's home where you'll support young people aged 8-18 who have experienced early trauma, instability, and emotional or behavioural challenges. You'll be the person who listens when they're struggling, celebrates their wins, and helps them discover their strengths and potential. You won't just be providing care, you'll be part of giving a child hope, stability, and the belief that they matter. What's in it for you? Total earnings up to 33,581+ Base Salary 27,581 Sleep-ins at 62.64 each - 3,000 - 6,500 a year! Clear pathways to Senior roles, Deputy Manager, and Registered Manager through the Future Leaders programme. Enhanced pay scales based on qualifications and experience Fully funded qualifications, including Level 5 in Leadership & Management Paid induction and sector-leading training to set you up for success Supportive leadership with regular supervision, coaching and appraisals Enhanced maternity & paternity pay Employee wellbeing support via a 24/7 assistance programme Team meetings & staff voice forums to influence home development Blue Light Card & internal discount schemes for major retailers, days out & more NEST pension scheme Staff referral bonuses Free enhanced DBS check Real opportunities for progression within a growing, national organisation About the Home & Organisation: A nurturing and stable children's home supporting young people aged 8-18. Set within a therapeutic, trauma-informed model promoting consistency, safety and emotional growth. A highly supportive senior leadership team with a strong focus on staff wellbeing and development. A wider regional network of homes, giving you access to peer support, guidance, and progression routes. A child-centred culture built around positive relationships, respect, and reducing restrictive practices. A home where every staff member is valued, heard, and encouraged to bring new ideas. Your Role: Provide a safe, caring and structured environment for young people. Act as a positive role model, encouraging, praising, and supporting them through everyday challenges. Build meaningful, trusting relationships with children and colleagues. Support emotional regulation, daily routines, and positive behaviour. Help young people develop independence, confidence, and life skills. Handle challenging situations with patience, empathy, and resilience. Work collaboratively with your team, attending handovers, meetings, and training. Support children to access education, community activities, and meaningful experiences. You'll be part of a home where your presence genuinely shapes a child's journey. What You Need: Naturally caring, patient and resilient personality. Great communication skills and emotional maturity. Experience in care or transferable skills (e.g., education, armed forces, police, sports coaching, youth work, security, or working with vulnerable people). Ability to remain calm under pressure. Full UK driving licence. Flexibility to work long shifts, weekends, and sleep-ins. Interested? If you're ready to join a service with great support, and meaningful progression, I'd love to hear from you. Apply now or send your CV referencing the job title and location to: Premier Recruitment Solutions Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. We are an equal opportunities employer, and all applications will be assessed solely on merit. INDHEAL
Registered Manager - Children's Residential Home Up to 60,500 (Including Bonus) + 5,000 Welcome Bonus + Annual Performance Bonus + Pension + 32 Days Annual Leave + Blue Light Discounts Wrexham, Wales Permanent Full-Time A strong Deputy Manager ready for your first CIW registration? Passionate about creating a stable, therapeutic home where children can thrive? Looking for a service where you can shape the culture, lead a committed team, and be fully supported to succeed? Then this could be for you. This is a rare opportunity to step into your first Registered Manager role with full support and a strong foundation already in place. You'll be leading a settled 2-bed EBD home, currently supporting one young person who is thriving, attending school, and benefiting from a stable, consistent staff team of six (including an experienced Deputy). The home has recently achieved an "Excellent" CIW inspection, giving you the perfect platform to continue success while embedding your own leadership style. You'll be joining a wider regional network with access to clinical professionals who will support you, your team and the young people every step of the way. What's in it for you? OTE: Up to 65,500 in Year 1 Base Salary: Up to 50,000 Welcome Bonus: 5,000 Up to 10,500 Annual Bonus 32 days annual leave (incl. bank holidays) Free enhanced DBS & renewals Full ongoing training & development with a national L&D team Clear progression pathways into senior leadership roles Clinical & specialist team support for your home Enhanced maternity & paternity pay Pension scheme Life assurance (x2 salary) Festive thank-you gift Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) 500 staff referral reward National retail/holiday discounts via Blue Light Card About the Organisation & Home A well-established provider of children's residential care with a strong therapeutic ethos. 2-bed EBD home supporting young people aged 8-18 with emotional and behavioural needs. Stable home with 1 young person in placement, positive routines and strong school engagement. Recently achieved an "Excellent" grading from CIW. Supportive regional structure with consistent oversight and guidance. Access to a multi-disciplinary clinical team including: Practitioner Psychologist Therapist Exploitation Advisor Harmful Sexual Behaviour Advisor Police Liaison Advisor Therapeutic Practice Trainer Educational Psychologists Strong organisational focus on development, reflection, and emotionally informed practice. Ideal step-up role for a Deputy Manager wanting their first CIW registration. The Role Lead the home with compassion, structure and child-centred practice. Ensure young people receive high-quality, therapeutic care tailored to their individual needs. Build a warm, nurturing, and resilient home culture where young people feel safe and valued. Provide strong leadership, supervision and coaching to staff. Oversee compliance, safeguarding, care planning and regulatory requirements. Manage budgets, staffing, rotas and day-to-day operations. Drive continuous improvement and positive outcomes for young people. Work collaboratively with families, professionals and external agencies. Requirements Minimum 3 years' senior experience in children's residential care. Level 3 or 4 in Children & Young People workforce. Achieved or working towards Level 5 Leadership & Management (Children's Pathway). Strong understanding of safeguarding, legislation and CIW/Children's Homes Regulations. Experience managing budgets and operational responsibilities. Passionate about improving children's lives and leading by example. Full driving licence is essential. Flexibility for on-call duties. Interested? If you're ready to lead a service with autonomy, support, and meaningful progression, I'd love to hear from you. Apply now or send your CV referencing the job title and location to: Premier Recruitment Solutions Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. We are an equal opportunities employer, and all applications will be assessed solely on merit. INDHEAL
Dec 06, 2025
Full time
Registered Manager - Children's Residential Home Up to 60,500 (Including Bonus) + 5,000 Welcome Bonus + Annual Performance Bonus + Pension + 32 Days Annual Leave + Blue Light Discounts Wrexham, Wales Permanent Full-Time A strong Deputy Manager ready for your first CIW registration? Passionate about creating a stable, therapeutic home where children can thrive? Looking for a service where you can shape the culture, lead a committed team, and be fully supported to succeed? Then this could be for you. This is a rare opportunity to step into your first Registered Manager role with full support and a strong foundation already in place. You'll be leading a settled 2-bed EBD home, currently supporting one young person who is thriving, attending school, and benefiting from a stable, consistent staff team of six (including an experienced Deputy). The home has recently achieved an "Excellent" CIW inspection, giving you the perfect platform to continue success while embedding your own leadership style. You'll be joining a wider regional network with access to clinical professionals who will support you, your team and the young people every step of the way. What's in it for you? OTE: Up to 65,500 in Year 1 Base Salary: Up to 50,000 Welcome Bonus: 5,000 Up to 10,500 Annual Bonus 32 days annual leave (incl. bank holidays) Free enhanced DBS & renewals Full ongoing training & development with a national L&D team Clear progression pathways into senior leadership roles Clinical & specialist team support for your home Enhanced maternity & paternity pay Pension scheme Life assurance (x2 salary) Festive thank-you gift Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) 500 staff referral reward National retail/holiday discounts via Blue Light Card About the Organisation & Home A well-established provider of children's residential care with a strong therapeutic ethos. 2-bed EBD home supporting young people aged 8-18 with emotional and behavioural needs. Stable home with 1 young person in placement, positive routines and strong school engagement. Recently achieved an "Excellent" grading from CIW. Supportive regional structure with consistent oversight and guidance. Access to a multi-disciplinary clinical team including: Practitioner Psychologist Therapist Exploitation Advisor Harmful Sexual Behaviour Advisor Police Liaison Advisor Therapeutic Practice Trainer Educational Psychologists Strong organisational focus on development, reflection, and emotionally informed practice. Ideal step-up role for a Deputy Manager wanting their first CIW registration. The Role Lead the home with compassion, structure and child-centred practice. Ensure young people receive high-quality, therapeutic care tailored to their individual needs. Build a warm, nurturing, and resilient home culture where young people feel safe and valued. Provide strong leadership, supervision and coaching to staff. Oversee compliance, safeguarding, care planning and regulatory requirements. Manage budgets, staffing, rotas and day-to-day operations. Drive continuous improvement and positive outcomes for young people. Work collaboratively with families, professionals and external agencies. Requirements Minimum 3 years' senior experience in children's residential care. Level 3 or 4 in Children & Young People workforce. Achieved or working towards Level 5 Leadership & Management (Children's Pathway). Strong understanding of safeguarding, legislation and CIW/Children's Homes Regulations. Experience managing budgets and operational responsibilities. Passionate about improving children's lives and leading by example. Full driving licence is essential. Flexibility for on-call duties. Interested? If you're ready to lead a service with autonomy, support, and meaningful progression, I'd love to hear from you. Apply now or send your CV referencing the job title and location to: Premier Recruitment Solutions Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. We are an equal opportunities employer, and all applications will be assessed solely on merit. INDHEAL
Registered Manager - Job Description Provider: Havenwell Homes Location: Luton Salary: £60,000 per annum + company car + performance-related bonus (payable once the home has opened) Home Capacity: 3 children (ages 11-15) 1. Job Purpose The Registered Manager (RM) will lead Havenwell Homes' new 3-bed children's home in Luton, providing high-quality, child-centred residential care for young people aged 11-15 with various emotional and behavioural needs . The RM is responsible for leading the Ofsted registration process, establishing a stable team, and ensuring full compliance with the Children's Homes (England) Regulations 2015 and the Quality Standards . They will shape the home's culture, ensuring therapeutic, trauma-informed practice and consistently positive outcomes for children. 2. Key Responsibilities Leadership & Management Lead the home through Ofsted pre-registration, interviews, and initial inspection. Develop and embed a child-centred, trauma-informed culture. Provide strong leadership to the team, including induction, supervision, and performance management. Maintain effective staffing levels and create the staff shift pattern (TBC). Model positive, professional behaviour promoting children's safety and development. Childcare & Safeguarding Serve as the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) for the home. Ensure safe, effective care planning, risk assessments, and placement matching. Advocate for children, ensuring their voice shapes daily practice and the home environment. Build strong relationships with families, social workers, and external partners. Oversee behaviour support approaches, ensuring non-restrictive, trauma-aware practice. Regulatory Compliance & Quality Ensure full compliance with Children's Homes Regulations & Ofsted SCCIF. Maintain accurate, high-quality records in line with legal and organisational requirements. Prepare and submit Regulation 45 Quality of Care Reviews. Ensure all notifiable incidents are reported to Ofsted and safeguarding partners. Oversee health & safety, fire safety, medication systems, and risk management. Operational Management Manage the home's budget and ensure cost-effective operations. Oversee rotas, training plans, admissions, and staff deployment. Ensure the home environment is safe, welcoming, and well maintained. Lead team meetings, reflective practice sessions, and debriefs. Ensure key policies are implemented and regularly reviewed. Strategic Development Support the development of Havenwell Homes' wider service and future homes. Embed continuous improvement and evidence-based practice. Build strong links with local authorities and external professionals. 3. Person Specification Essential Skills & Attributes Strong leadership and team-building skills. Excellent safeguarding decision-making. Ability to create a therapeutic, structured, and nurturing environment. Excellent communication, relationship-building, and report-writing skills. Resilient, emotionally intelligent, and calm under pressure. Ability to manage staff rotas, budgets, and operational systems. Desirable Attributes Ability to develop new services. Experience supporting children with complex and varied needs. Understanding of therapeutic models such as PACE or restorative practice. 4. Required Qualifications & Experience Essential Level 5 Diploma in Leadership & Management for Residential Childcare (or equivalent). Minimum 2 years' experience in a children's residential setting. Minimum 1 year supervisory/management experience . Strong understanding of: Children's Homes Regulations 2015 Quality Standards Ofsted SCCIF Safeguarding and risk management Experience supporting children with emotional/behavioural needs. Desirable Experience as a Deputy or Registered Manager. DSL training. Behaviour support and trauma-informed practice training. Medication administration, first aid, and health & safety training. 5. Additional Requirements Full UK driving licence (company car provided). Ability to work flexible hours, including occasional weekends/evenings. On-call responsibilities as part of the management structure. Enhanced DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) check.
Dec 06, 2025
Full time
Registered Manager - Job Description Provider: Havenwell Homes Location: Luton Salary: £60,000 per annum + company car + performance-related bonus (payable once the home has opened) Home Capacity: 3 children (ages 11-15) 1. Job Purpose The Registered Manager (RM) will lead Havenwell Homes' new 3-bed children's home in Luton, providing high-quality, child-centred residential care for young people aged 11-15 with various emotional and behavioural needs . The RM is responsible for leading the Ofsted registration process, establishing a stable team, and ensuring full compliance with the Children's Homes (England) Regulations 2015 and the Quality Standards . They will shape the home's culture, ensuring therapeutic, trauma-informed practice and consistently positive outcomes for children. 2. Key Responsibilities Leadership & Management Lead the home through Ofsted pre-registration, interviews, and initial inspection. Develop and embed a child-centred, trauma-informed culture. Provide strong leadership to the team, including induction, supervision, and performance management. Maintain effective staffing levels and create the staff shift pattern (TBC). Model positive, professional behaviour promoting children's safety and development. Childcare & Safeguarding Serve as the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) for the home. Ensure safe, effective care planning, risk assessments, and placement matching. Advocate for children, ensuring their voice shapes daily practice and the home environment. Build strong relationships with families, social workers, and external partners. Oversee behaviour support approaches, ensuring non-restrictive, trauma-aware practice. Regulatory Compliance & Quality Ensure full compliance with Children's Homes Regulations & Ofsted SCCIF. Maintain accurate, high-quality records in line with legal and organisational requirements. Prepare and submit Regulation 45 Quality of Care Reviews. Ensure all notifiable incidents are reported to Ofsted and safeguarding partners. Oversee health & safety, fire safety, medication systems, and risk management. Operational Management Manage the home's budget and ensure cost-effective operations. Oversee rotas, training plans, admissions, and staff deployment. Ensure the home environment is safe, welcoming, and well maintained. Lead team meetings, reflective practice sessions, and debriefs. Ensure key policies are implemented and regularly reviewed. Strategic Development Support the development of Havenwell Homes' wider service and future homes. Embed continuous improvement and evidence-based practice. Build strong links with local authorities and external professionals. 3. Person Specification Essential Skills & Attributes Strong leadership and team-building skills. Excellent safeguarding decision-making. Ability to create a therapeutic, structured, and nurturing environment. Excellent communication, relationship-building, and report-writing skills. Resilient, emotionally intelligent, and calm under pressure. Ability to manage staff rotas, budgets, and operational systems. Desirable Attributes Ability to develop new services. Experience supporting children with complex and varied needs. Understanding of therapeutic models such as PACE or restorative practice. 4. Required Qualifications & Experience Essential Level 5 Diploma in Leadership & Management for Residential Childcare (or equivalent). Minimum 2 years' experience in a children's residential setting. Minimum 1 year supervisory/management experience . Strong understanding of: Children's Homes Regulations 2015 Quality Standards Ofsted SCCIF Safeguarding and risk management Experience supporting children with emotional/behavioural needs. Desirable Experience as a Deputy or Registered Manager. DSL training. Behaviour support and trauma-informed practice training. Medication administration, first aid, and health & safety training. 5. Additional Requirements Full UK driving licence (company car provided). Ability to work flexible hours, including occasional weekends/evenings. On-call responsibilities as part of the management structure. Enhanced DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) check.
Deputy Manager Locations: 1 vacancy near Worksop, Nottinghamshire 1 vacancy near Lincoln, East Midlands Salary & Sleep-in Payments: £39,357.24 £47,821.80 (includes payment for 2 sleep-ins per week, dependent on experience and based on either our 39-hour or 45-hour contract options) About Us For over 110 years, The Caldecott Foundation has been helping children build a future. We provide homes, schools and therapeutic services for children and young people who have experienced trauma, adversity and disrupted relationships. We focus on creating safe, nurturing and playful environments where young people can develop life skills, grow in confidence, enjoy new opportunities and feel a genuine sense of belonging. About the Role As Deputy Manager, you will play a key role in leading, supporting and developing a team of Residential Care Workers, ensuring that every child in our care receives consistent, high-quality support. You will help oversee all aspects of planning, monitoring and evaluating children s individual needs, and you ll be confident managing the home in the Registered Manager s absence. What Kind of Person We re Looking For We re looking for someone who is compassionate, resilient and committed to helping young people feel safe, valued and supported. You ll be able to: Build trusting, positive relationships with young people Stay calm and grounded in challenging situations Work collaboratively within a team and be open to learning Meet the physical and practical demands of the role (including working a rota and accompanying young people to activities) Drive Foundation vehicles to transport young people to appointments and activities Work confidently within a trauma-informed environment Key Responsibilities As Deputy Manager, you will: Support the Registered Manager with the day-to-day running of the home Lead, mentor and develop the staff team Ensure high-quality care, safeguarding and behaviour support Oversee care planning and case management for young people Maintain a safe, nurturing and positive home environment Communicate effectively with local authorities, families and other professionals Ensure policies, procedures and regulatory standards are met Essential Experience & Qualifications You will need to have: A Level 3 Diploma for Residential Childcare (or an equivalent recognised qualification) Recent experience working in a children s residential care setting, where you have supervised or led staff Experience supporting young people with complex emotional or behavioural needs Knowledge of the Quality Care Standards and Children s Homes Regulations Experience in case management, including preparing care plans and contributing to reviews Experience managing budgets or financial processes What We Can Give You 28 days holiday (including bank holidays), rising to 30 days after 3 years Career development, including funded qualifications Health cashback scheme (covering you and up to four children) Pension scheme with up to 5% employer contributions Wellbeing support through our Employee Assistance Programme Access to retail, food and entertainment discounts Cycle-to-work scheme and will writing service Equality, Diversity & Inclusion We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive team where everyone feels valued, respected and able to be themselves. The children and young people we support come from many different backgrounds, and we believe our workforce should reflect and celebrate that diversity. We welcome applications from people of all ages, backgrounds and lived experiences who share our commitment to helping children build brighter futures. Sound Like a Match? If you re ready to build meaningful relationships, support recovery from trauma, and help our young people move towards brighter futures, we d love to hear from you. Please click apply. Please note, the Caldecott Foundation is committed to safeguarding children. All appointments are subject to satisfactory references and an Enhanced DBS check in line with safer recruitment guidelines.
Dec 06, 2025
Full time
Deputy Manager Locations: 1 vacancy near Worksop, Nottinghamshire 1 vacancy near Lincoln, East Midlands Salary & Sleep-in Payments: £39,357.24 £47,821.80 (includes payment for 2 sleep-ins per week, dependent on experience and based on either our 39-hour or 45-hour contract options) About Us For over 110 years, The Caldecott Foundation has been helping children build a future. We provide homes, schools and therapeutic services for children and young people who have experienced trauma, adversity and disrupted relationships. We focus on creating safe, nurturing and playful environments where young people can develop life skills, grow in confidence, enjoy new opportunities and feel a genuine sense of belonging. About the Role As Deputy Manager, you will play a key role in leading, supporting and developing a team of Residential Care Workers, ensuring that every child in our care receives consistent, high-quality support. You will help oversee all aspects of planning, monitoring and evaluating children s individual needs, and you ll be confident managing the home in the Registered Manager s absence. What Kind of Person We re Looking For We re looking for someone who is compassionate, resilient and committed to helping young people feel safe, valued and supported. You ll be able to: Build trusting, positive relationships with young people Stay calm and grounded in challenging situations Work collaboratively within a team and be open to learning Meet the physical and practical demands of the role (including working a rota and accompanying young people to activities) Drive Foundation vehicles to transport young people to appointments and activities Work confidently within a trauma-informed environment Key Responsibilities As Deputy Manager, you will: Support the Registered Manager with the day-to-day running of the home Lead, mentor and develop the staff team Ensure high-quality care, safeguarding and behaviour support Oversee care planning and case management for young people Maintain a safe, nurturing and positive home environment Communicate effectively with local authorities, families and other professionals Ensure policies, procedures and regulatory standards are met Essential Experience & Qualifications You will need to have: A Level 3 Diploma for Residential Childcare (or an equivalent recognised qualification) Recent experience working in a children s residential care setting, where you have supervised or led staff Experience supporting young people with complex emotional or behavioural needs Knowledge of the Quality Care Standards and Children s Homes Regulations Experience in case management, including preparing care plans and contributing to reviews Experience managing budgets or financial processes What We Can Give You 28 days holiday (including bank holidays), rising to 30 days after 3 years Career development, including funded qualifications Health cashback scheme (covering you and up to four children) Pension scheme with up to 5% employer contributions Wellbeing support through our Employee Assistance Programme Access to retail, food and entertainment discounts Cycle-to-work scheme and will writing service Equality, Diversity & Inclusion We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive team where everyone feels valued, respected and able to be themselves. The children and young people we support come from many different backgrounds, and we believe our workforce should reflect and celebrate that diversity. We welcome applications from people of all ages, backgrounds and lived experiences who share our commitment to helping children build brighter futures. Sound Like a Match? If you re ready to build meaningful relationships, support recovery from trauma, and help our young people move towards brighter futures, we d love to hear from you. Please click apply. Please note, the Caldecott Foundation is committed to safeguarding children. All appointments are subject to satisfactory references and an Enhanced DBS check in line with safer recruitment guidelines.
Join Our Supportive Team as an Assistant Manager and Make a Difference. We are seeking an experienced Assistant Manager to join our team in residential childcare. This role is ideal for a Deputy Manager, Assistant Manager, or Senior Residential Support Worker looking to take the next step in their career. You will work alongside the Registered Manager to deliver high-quality care and support for children who have suffered trauma and may struggle to manage their emotions and behaviour in healthy ways. Your leadership will ensure that children's needs are met and that the team is fully supported in delivering exceptional care. Key Responsibilities: Lead and supervise a team of Residential and Senior Residential Support Workers, fostering a positive and collaborative environment. Support the Registered Manager in ensuring the care and safety of children across four separate homes. Create a safe space for children to develop, learn, and flourish, working within their placement plans and goals. Collaborate with a multi-disciplinary team, including therapists, education specialists, and assessment leads. Ensure children's care plans are clearly communicated and adhered to by all team members. Provide leadership and guidance to the team, ensuring that safeguarding and regulatory requirements are met. A Rewarding Package: Salary: Up to £43,000 (discussed based on experience and qualifications). Annual Leave: 33 days, with extra days for continuous service at 2 and 5 years. Flexibility: 40-hour workweek (Monday to Friday, 9am-5pm) with the occasional need for flexibility. Health & Wellbeing: Private Medical Insurance, Medicash plan, 24/7 GP access, cashback on optical/dental treatments, and gym discounts. Recognition & Rewards: Bonuses for referrals (£1,000 per successful referral) and monthly Wilderness Heroes awards. Financial Security: Pension contributions and life assurance (2x salary). Discounts: High street savings, leisure perks, and tailored local discounts. A Culture of Growth: Opportunities to develop through coaching, industry-recognised qualifications, and career progression pathways. Be part of an innovative organisation, leading in therapeutic and assessment-based residential care. A workplace driven by Collaboration, Adaptability, Respect, and Empathy-where your voice matters. Key Qualities We Look For: Proven experience in residential childcare as an Assistant Manager, Deputy Manager, or Senior Residential Support Worker. Level 3 Diploma in Children and Young People's Workforce (or equivalent). A strong understanding of safeguarding children and relevant legislation. Excellent leadership, communication, and mentoring skills. Passion for supporting children with emotional and behavioural challenges. Proficient IT skills with a willingness to learn new tools. Full, valid UK driving licence for manual vehicles. Join the Wilderness Movement At Wilderness Way, we're shaping brighter futures through innovation, care, and collaboration. If you're ready to be part of a forward-thinking organisation where every child-and every team member-matters, we want to hear from you. Click 'Apply Now' to register your details or contact us at . We'll guide you through our simple application process. All roles will be subject to a successful disclosure at an appropriate level from the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS), Access NI or Disclosure Scotland as we follow safer recruitment processes. Proof of identity will also be required. We are an equal opportunities employer.
Dec 06, 2025
Full time
Join Our Supportive Team as an Assistant Manager and Make a Difference. We are seeking an experienced Assistant Manager to join our team in residential childcare. This role is ideal for a Deputy Manager, Assistant Manager, or Senior Residential Support Worker looking to take the next step in their career. You will work alongside the Registered Manager to deliver high-quality care and support for children who have suffered trauma and may struggle to manage their emotions and behaviour in healthy ways. Your leadership will ensure that children's needs are met and that the team is fully supported in delivering exceptional care. Key Responsibilities: Lead and supervise a team of Residential and Senior Residential Support Workers, fostering a positive and collaborative environment. Support the Registered Manager in ensuring the care and safety of children across four separate homes. Create a safe space for children to develop, learn, and flourish, working within their placement plans and goals. Collaborate with a multi-disciplinary team, including therapists, education specialists, and assessment leads. Ensure children's care plans are clearly communicated and adhered to by all team members. Provide leadership and guidance to the team, ensuring that safeguarding and regulatory requirements are met. A Rewarding Package: Salary: Up to £43,000 (discussed based on experience and qualifications). Annual Leave: 33 days, with extra days for continuous service at 2 and 5 years. Flexibility: 40-hour workweek (Monday to Friday, 9am-5pm) with the occasional need for flexibility. Health & Wellbeing: Private Medical Insurance, Medicash plan, 24/7 GP access, cashback on optical/dental treatments, and gym discounts. Recognition & Rewards: Bonuses for referrals (£1,000 per successful referral) and monthly Wilderness Heroes awards. Financial Security: Pension contributions and life assurance (2x salary). Discounts: High street savings, leisure perks, and tailored local discounts. A Culture of Growth: Opportunities to develop through coaching, industry-recognised qualifications, and career progression pathways. Be part of an innovative organisation, leading in therapeutic and assessment-based residential care. A workplace driven by Collaboration, Adaptability, Respect, and Empathy-where your voice matters. Key Qualities We Look For: Proven experience in residential childcare as an Assistant Manager, Deputy Manager, or Senior Residential Support Worker. Level 3 Diploma in Children and Young People's Workforce (or equivalent). A strong understanding of safeguarding children and relevant legislation. Excellent leadership, communication, and mentoring skills. Passion for supporting children with emotional and behavioural challenges. Proficient IT skills with a willingness to learn new tools. Full, valid UK driving licence for manual vehicles. Join the Wilderness Movement At Wilderness Way, we're shaping brighter futures through innovation, care, and collaboration. If you're ready to be part of a forward-thinking organisation where every child-and every team member-matters, we want to hear from you. Click 'Apply Now' to register your details or contact us at . We'll guide you through our simple application process. All roles will be subject to a successful disclosure at an appropriate level from the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS), Access NI or Disclosure Scotland as we follow safer recruitment processes. Proof of identity will also be required. We are an equal opportunities employer.
Children's Deputy Manager Location: Bolton Pay: £14.99 per hour plus £30 per sleep in Extraordinary Days Every Day At Cambian, you're not just working - you're shaping futures, furthermore as a Deputy Manager based within the Manchester region every moment you spend with our young people (ages 8-18) helps them feel safe, valued and supported. A simple "How was your day?", a shared laugh over a board game or encouragement during a tough moment - these small interactions build trust and shape lives. Some days will be challenging but every breakthrough, every smile and every step forward will remind you why this work truly matters. What You'll Do As a Deputy Manager you will support young people with their daily routines; Getting them ready for school, prepping for meal times and planning activities. Create a warm, homely environment by helping with light housekeeping. Build strong, meaningful relationships and provide emotional support. Plan and join fun activities like trips to the park, popcorn & movie nights or creative projects. Keep essential records to ensure the best possible care. Where You'll Do It We are a solo residential children's home, which means we provide individualised care and focused support to one young person at a time. Our setting is designed to feel safe, homely, and nurturing rather than institutional, allowing us to build strong, trusting relationships and create a calm, stable environment. The young people we care for often come to us with complex backgrounds and a range of emotional and behavioural needs. Supporting them can be challenging but is also rewarding; seeing their progress, no matter how small, gives us a strong sense of purpose and pride. Our team works closely together, maintaining consistent boundaries and routines while sharing observations to ensure we respond appropriately to the young person's needs. We also prioritise staff wellbeing, offering each other emotional support and regular communication to maintain a positive, resilient approach. Who You Are Warm, patient, a great listener and encourager - focused on achieving outcomes for others. Level 3 or 4 Residential Childcare qualification Why Join Us? Exclusive discounts at major retailers (ASDA, Tesco, M&S, etc.) Health benefits, including dental and optical cashback after two years 24/7 support: Helpline and hardship grants via the CareTech Foundation A Welcoming Home: Work in a comfortable and well-designed space Expert Training: Two weeks of fully funded induction Career Growth: Fully Funded Diplomas (Levels 3-5) and clear pathways for promotion Supportive Team: Work with people who care as much as you do Your Next Step This isn't just a job - it's a chance to change lives, one extraordinary day at a time. Join us and be part of something meaningful. Apply today! Safeguarding Statement Caretech is committed to the safeguarding and welfare of children. All applicants must pass an enhanced DBS check and provide references covering the past two years plus all roles involving vulnerable groups. Children's Deputy Manager Location: Bolton Pay: £14.99 per hour plus £30 per sleep in Extraordinary Days Every Day At Cambian, you're not just working - you're shaping futures, furthermore as a Deputy Manager based within the Manchester region every moment you spend with our young people (ages 8-18) helps them feel safe, valued and supported. A simple "How was your day?", a shared laugh over a board game or encouragement during a tough moment - these small interactions build trust and shape lives. Some days will be challenging but every breakthrough, every smile and every step forward will remind you why this work truly matters. What You'll Do As a Deputy Manager you will support young people with their daily routines; Getting them ready for school, prepping for meal times and planning activities. Create a warm, homely environment by helping with light housekeeping. Build strong, meaningful relationships and provide emotional support. Plan and join fun activities like trips to the park, popcorn & movie nights or creative projects. Keep essential records to ensure the best possible care. Where You'll Do It We are a solo residential children's home, which means we provide individualised care and focused support to one young person at a time. Our setting is designed to feel safe, homely, and nurturing rather than institutional, allowing us to build strong, trusting relationships and create a calm, stable environment. The young people we care for often come to us with complex backgrounds and a range of emotional and behavioural needs. Supporting them can be challenging but is also rewarding; seeing their progress, no matter how small, gives us a strong sense of purpose and pride. Our team works closely together, maintaining consistent boundaries and routines while sharing observations to ensure we respond appropriately to the young person's needs. We also prioritise staff wellbeing, offering each other emotional support and regular communication to maintain a positive, resilient approach. Who You Are Warm, patient, a great listener and encourager - focused on achieving outcomes for others. Level 3 or 4 Residential Childcare qualification Why Join Us? Exclusive discounts at major retailers (ASDA, Tesco, M&S, etc.) Health benefits, including dental and optical cashback after two years 24/7 support: Helpline and hardship grants via the CareTech Foundation A Welcoming Home: Work in a comfortable and well-designed space Expert Training: Two weeks of fully funded induction Career Growth: Fully Funded Diplomas (Levels 3-5) and clear pathways for promotion Supportive Team: Work with people who care as much as you do Your Next Step<
Dec 06, 2025
Full time
Children's Deputy Manager Location: Bolton Pay: £14.99 per hour plus £30 per sleep in Extraordinary Days Every Day At Cambian, you're not just working - you're shaping futures, furthermore as a Deputy Manager based within the Manchester region every moment you spend with our young people (ages 8-18) helps them feel safe, valued and supported. A simple "How was your day?", a shared laugh over a board game or encouragement during a tough moment - these small interactions build trust and shape lives. Some days will be challenging but every breakthrough, every smile and every step forward will remind you why this work truly matters. What You'll Do As a Deputy Manager you will support young people with their daily routines; Getting them ready for school, prepping for meal times and planning activities. Create a warm, homely environment by helping with light housekeeping. Build strong, meaningful relationships and provide emotional support. Plan and join fun activities like trips to the park, popcorn & movie nights or creative projects. Keep essential records to ensure the best possible care. Where You'll Do It We are a solo residential children's home, which means we provide individualised care and focused support to one young person at a time. Our setting is designed to feel safe, homely, and nurturing rather than institutional, allowing us to build strong, trusting relationships and create a calm, stable environment. The young people we care for often come to us with complex backgrounds and a range of emotional and behavioural needs. Supporting them can be challenging but is also rewarding; seeing their progress, no matter how small, gives us a strong sense of purpose and pride. Our team works closely together, maintaining consistent boundaries and routines while sharing observations to ensure we respond appropriately to the young person's needs. We also prioritise staff wellbeing, offering each other emotional support and regular communication to maintain a positive, resilient approach. Who You Are Warm, patient, a great listener and encourager - focused on achieving outcomes for others. Level 3 or 4 Residential Childcare qualification Why Join Us? Exclusive discounts at major retailers (ASDA, Tesco, M&S, etc.) Health benefits, including dental and optical cashback after two years 24/7 support: Helpline and hardship grants via the CareTech Foundation A Welcoming Home: Work in a comfortable and well-designed space Expert Training: Two weeks of fully funded induction Career Growth: Fully Funded Diplomas (Levels 3-5) and clear pathways for promotion Supportive Team: Work with people who care as much as you do Your Next Step This isn't just a job - it's a chance to change lives, one extraordinary day at a time. Join us and be part of something meaningful. Apply today! Safeguarding Statement Caretech is committed to the safeguarding and welfare of children. All applicants must pass an enhanced DBS check and provide references covering the past two years plus all roles involving vulnerable groups. Children's Deputy Manager Location: Bolton Pay: £14.99 per hour plus £30 per sleep in Extraordinary Days Every Day At Cambian, you're not just working - you're shaping futures, furthermore as a Deputy Manager based within the Manchester region every moment you spend with our young people (ages 8-18) helps them feel safe, valued and supported. A simple "How was your day?", a shared laugh over a board game or encouragement during a tough moment - these small interactions build trust and shape lives. Some days will be challenging but every breakthrough, every smile and every step forward will remind you why this work truly matters. What You'll Do As a Deputy Manager you will support young people with their daily routines; Getting them ready for school, prepping for meal times and planning activities. Create a warm, homely environment by helping with light housekeeping. Build strong, meaningful relationships and provide emotional support. Plan and join fun activities like trips to the park, popcorn & movie nights or creative projects. Keep essential records to ensure the best possible care. Where You'll Do It We are a solo residential children's home, which means we provide individualised care and focused support to one young person at a time. Our setting is designed to feel safe, homely, and nurturing rather than institutional, allowing us to build strong, trusting relationships and create a calm, stable environment. The young people we care for often come to us with complex backgrounds and a range of emotional and behavioural needs. Supporting them can be challenging but is also rewarding; seeing their progress, no matter how small, gives us a strong sense of purpose and pride. Our team works closely together, maintaining consistent boundaries and routines while sharing observations to ensure we respond appropriately to the young person's needs. We also prioritise staff wellbeing, offering each other emotional support and regular communication to maintain a positive, resilient approach. Who You Are Warm, patient, a great listener and encourager - focused on achieving outcomes for others. Level 3 or 4 Residential Childcare qualification Why Join Us? Exclusive discounts at major retailers (ASDA, Tesco, M&S, etc.) Health benefits, including dental and optical cashback after two years 24/7 support: Helpline and hardship grants via the CareTech Foundation A Welcoming Home: Work in a comfortable and well-designed space Expert Training: Two weeks of fully funded induction Career Growth: Fully Funded Diplomas (Levels 3-5) and clear pathways for promotion Supportive Team: Work with people who care as much as you do Your Next Step<