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Brook Street Social Care
Team Leader Children's Residential Home
Brook Street Social Care Bampton, Oxfordshire
Team Leader - Children's Residential Home Bampton, Oxfordshire 43,180 - 50,444 per year (including sleep-ins and allowances) Full Time Permanent About the Role A well-established children's care provider is currently seeking an experienced and passionate Team Leader to join one of their residential children's homes based in Bampton, Oxfordshire. This home supports young people with social, emotional, and mental health needs (SEMH), with a strong focus on providing stability, positive outcomes, and a nurturing environment where young people can thrive. This is an incredibly rewarding opportunity for someone who is passionate about making a genuine difference in the lives of children and young people. Key Responsibilities Support the day-to-day running of the children's home Lead and motivate the staff team to deliver high-quality care Build positive relationships with young people and support their emotional wellbeing Ensure safeguarding and care plans are followed effectively Support young people with routines, education, activities, and life skills Assist the Registered and Deputy Managers with leadership responsibilities Deputise in the absence of senior management when required Maintain accurate records and ensure compliance with regulatory standards Promote a safe, structured, and supportive environment What We Are Looking For Essential: Level 3 Diploma in Children's Residential Care Previous experience working within children's residential services Strong leadership and communication skills Ability to manage challenging behaviours calmly and professionally Compassionate, resilient, and emotionally intelligent approach Full UK driving licence held for at least 12 months Desirable: Previous experience in a Team Leader or Senior Support Worker role Experience supporting young people with SEMH needs Salary & Benefits Base Salary: 35,400 - 42,664 per year Additional Payments: Up to 3 sleep-ins per month ( 80 per sleep-in) Attendance allowance up to 1,400 annually Regional allowance Responsibility allowance Welcome bonus upon successful completion of probation Loyalty bonus after 12 months' service Additional Benefits Comprehensive induction and ongoing training programme Excellent opportunities for career progression and internal promotion Generous annual leave entitlement Pension and wellbeing support package Employee assistance programme Medical cashback scheme Meals provided during shifts Employee referral bonus scheme Supportive working environment and strong management support Safeguarding This organisation is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All roles are subject to enhanced DBS checks and safer recruitment processes. Applications from all backgrounds are welcomed, and the organisation is committed to equality, diversity, and inclusion. If you are passionate about supporting young people and looking to progress your career within children's residential care, we would love to hear from you.
Jul 01, 2026
Full time
Team Leader - Children's Residential Home Bampton, Oxfordshire 43,180 - 50,444 per year (including sleep-ins and allowances) Full Time Permanent About the Role A well-established children's care provider is currently seeking an experienced and passionate Team Leader to join one of their residential children's homes based in Bampton, Oxfordshire. This home supports young people with social, emotional, and mental health needs (SEMH), with a strong focus on providing stability, positive outcomes, and a nurturing environment where young people can thrive. This is an incredibly rewarding opportunity for someone who is passionate about making a genuine difference in the lives of children and young people. Key Responsibilities Support the day-to-day running of the children's home Lead and motivate the staff team to deliver high-quality care Build positive relationships with young people and support their emotional wellbeing Ensure safeguarding and care plans are followed effectively Support young people with routines, education, activities, and life skills Assist the Registered and Deputy Managers with leadership responsibilities Deputise in the absence of senior management when required Maintain accurate records and ensure compliance with regulatory standards Promote a safe, structured, and supportive environment What We Are Looking For Essential: Level 3 Diploma in Children's Residential Care Previous experience working within children's residential services Strong leadership and communication skills Ability to manage challenging behaviours calmly and professionally Compassionate, resilient, and emotionally intelligent approach Full UK driving licence held for at least 12 months Desirable: Previous experience in a Team Leader or Senior Support Worker role Experience supporting young people with SEMH needs Salary & Benefits Base Salary: 35,400 - 42,664 per year Additional Payments: Up to 3 sleep-ins per month ( 80 per sleep-in) Attendance allowance up to 1,400 annually Regional allowance Responsibility allowance Welcome bonus upon successful completion of probation Loyalty bonus after 12 months' service Additional Benefits Comprehensive induction and ongoing training programme Excellent opportunities for career progression and internal promotion Generous annual leave entitlement Pension and wellbeing support package Employee assistance programme Medical cashback scheme Meals provided during shifts Employee referral bonus scheme Supportive working environment and strong management support Safeguarding This organisation is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All roles are subject to enhanced DBS checks and safer recruitment processes. Applications from all backgrounds are welcomed, and the organisation is committed to equality, diversity, and inclusion. If you are passionate about supporting young people and looking to progress your career within children's residential care, we would love to hear from you.
Residential Children's Services Deputy Manager
Headway Bristol, Somerset
Residential Children's Services Deputy Manager Location: Bristol Contract: Full Time, Permanent Salary: Up to £38,955.18 per annum (includes sleep in shifts) Specific Hours: 38 hours per week Responsible for: Team Leaders, Residential Support Workers Headway Adolescent Resources, established in 1999, is a leading provider of residential care for young people click apply for full job details
Jul 01, 2026
Full time
Residential Children's Services Deputy Manager Location: Bristol Contract: Full Time, Permanent Salary: Up to £38,955.18 per annum (includes sleep in shifts) Specific Hours: 38 hours per week Responsible for: Team Leaders, Residential Support Workers Headway Adolescent Resources, established in 1999, is a leading provider of residential care for young people click apply for full job details
Rota Support Ltd
Registered Manager (Ofsted)
Rota Support Ltd Earley, Berkshire
Rota Support is acting on behalf of our client, an established and registered Ofsted provider with children's care homes and supported accommodation services for children aged 11+. This particular vacancy is located at their 4 bed, Ofsted registered, children's residential home in Earley, Berkshire and the home specialises in Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties. The hours for this role are Full-Time (37.5 hours per week with flexibility to meet the needs of the business, and on-call duties) Specific duties and responsibilities for this role will include; Maintain Ofsted registration and ensure that each home meets and exceeds regulatory and quality standards. Provide direct line management to Deputy Manager and leadership to the wider operational team. Lead on the implementation of quality assurance frameworks, audit cycles, and service improvement plans. Develop and maintain a high-performance culture with a focus on staff development, child-centred care and positive outcomes. General responsibilities for this role will include; Champion the organisation s values and represent the company externally. Deliver monthly performance updates and reports to the Responsible Individual and Executive Director. Oversight of workforce planning, budget management and staff deployment. Chair multi-disciplinary meetings, strategy discussions and regional forums. An ideal candidate for this role will hold the following; Must hold a Diploma Level 5 in Leadership and Management for Residential Childcare. Must have prior experience as a Registered Manager with strong outcomes and regulatory history. This post requires the holder to have a clear Criminal Records Bureau check at all times. What's on offer A competitive and generous annual salary of £65,000-£70,000. Structured Bonus Offer up to £10,000 per year Fully funded training and qualifications Free meals 33 days annual leave (inclusive of bank holidays and your birthday) If you feel that you are suitable for this role and would like to discuss further or apply for the position, please get in touch with our team and provide your CV to be considered.
Jun 30, 2026
Full time
Rota Support is acting on behalf of our client, an established and registered Ofsted provider with children's care homes and supported accommodation services for children aged 11+. This particular vacancy is located at their 4 bed, Ofsted registered, children's residential home in Earley, Berkshire and the home specialises in Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties. The hours for this role are Full-Time (37.5 hours per week with flexibility to meet the needs of the business, and on-call duties) Specific duties and responsibilities for this role will include; Maintain Ofsted registration and ensure that each home meets and exceeds regulatory and quality standards. Provide direct line management to Deputy Manager and leadership to the wider operational team. Lead on the implementation of quality assurance frameworks, audit cycles, and service improvement plans. Develop and maintain a high-performance culture with a focus on staff development, child-centred care and positive outcomes. General responsibilities for this role will include; Champion the organisation s values and represent the company externally. Deliver monthly performance updates and reports to the Responsible Individual and Executive Director. Oversight of workforce planning, budget management and staff deployment. Chair multi-disciplinary meetings, strategy discussions and regional forums. An ideal candidate for this role will hold the following; Must hold a Diploma Level 5 in Leadership and Management for Residential Childcare. Must have prior experience as a Registered Manager with strong outcomes and regulatory history. This post requires the holder to have a clear Criminal Records Bureau check at all times. What's on offer A competitive and generous annual salary of £65,000-£70,000. Structured Bonus Offer up to £10,000 per year Fully funded training and qualifications Free meals 33 days annual leave (inclusive of bank holidays and your birthday) If you feel that you are suitable for this role and would like to discuss further or apply for the position, please get in touch with our team and provide your CV to be considered.
Deputy Manager Children's Home
North Lakes Brampton, Cumbria
Residential Deputy Manager - Children's Home Company: North Lakes Children's Services Role: Residential Deputy Manager- Children's Home Contract: Full Time, permanent Salary: Base salary of £32,349.49, with the potential to earn up to £35,606.77 per annum with sleep-in shifts Location: Wigton Specific Hours : 42 hours per week- shift pattern on rotation Benefits: Shift Rotation: 2 days on, 2 days off, with click apply for full job details
Jun 30, 2026
Full time
Residential Deputy Manager - Children's Home Company: North Lakes Children's Services Role: Residential Deputy Manager- Children's Home Contract: Full Time, permanent Salary: Base salary of £32,349.49, with the potential to earn up to £35,606.77 per annum with sleep-in shifts Location: Wigton Specific Hours : 42 hours per week- shift pattern on rotation Benefits: Shift Rotation: 2 days on, 2 days off, with click apply for full job details
1four1 Recruitment Ltd
Deputy Manager - Children's Residential Care
1four1 Recruitment Ltd Ascot, Berkshire
Deputy Manager Children s Residential Care Ascot £38,480 £40,000 per year Full Time Monday Friday with on-call duties A respected children s residential care provider is looking for an experienced Deputy Manager to support the day-to-day running of a therapeutic residential home for children and young people with complex emotional and behavioural needs. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Senior Support Worker, Team Leader or Deputy Manager with a background in children s residential care who is passionate about delivering high-quality, trauma-informed support within a safe and nurturing environment. The role is being advertised by 1Four1 Recruitment on behalf of a confidential care provider operating services across Surrey. Location Ascot Salary £38,480 £40,000 per year Key Responsibilities Support the Registered Manager with the daily operation of the children s home Lead, supervise and support Residential Support Workers and Team Leaders Promote a safe, child-centred and therapeutic environment Support children and young people with complex trauma and emotional needs Ensure care plans, daily records and safeguarding procedures are maintained to a high standard Participate in on-call duties and respond to incidents where required Support staff development through supervision, mentoring and training Work closely with external professionals including schools, local authorities and healthcare teams Assist with audits, inspections and maintaining Ofsted standards Deputise for the Registered Manager when required Requirements Previous experience in a senior or supervisory role within a children s residential care setting NVQ Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare (essential) Understanding of safeguarding, trauma-informed care and Ofsted standards Experience supporting children or young people with emotional and behavioural needs Strong leadership, communication and organisational skills Ability to work flexibly, including participation in the on-call rota Full UK driving licence Right to work in the UK About 1Four1 Recruitment 1Four1 Recruitment is a Crawley-based recruitment agency supporting healthcare providers across the South East. We specialise in connecting experienced care professionals with quality employers. Compliance This role will require an enhanced DBS check and satisfactory references. Applicants must have the right to work in the UK. 1Four1 Recruitment is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of vulnerable individuals. Submit your CV to apply.
Jun 30, 2026
Full time
Deputy Manager Children s Residential Care Ascot £38,480 £40,000 per year Full Time Monday Friday with on-call duties A respected children s residential care provider is looking for an experienced Deputy Manager to support the day-to-day running of a therapeutic residential home for children and young people with complex emotional and behavioural needs. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Senior Support Worker, Team Leader or Deputy Manager with a background in children s residential care who is passionate about delivering high-quality, trauma-informed support within a safe and nurturing environment. The role is being advertised by 1Four1 Recruitment on behalf of a confidential care provider operating services across Surrey. Location Ascot Salary £38,480 £40,000 per year Key Responsibilities Support the Registered Manager with the daily operation of the children s home Lead, supervise and support Residential Support Workers and Team Leaders Promote a safe, child-centred and therapeutic environment Support children and young people with complex trauma and emotional needs Ensure care plans, daily records and safeguarding procedures are maintained to a high standard Participate in on-call duties and respond to incidents where required Support staff development through supervision, mentoring and training Work closely with external professionals including schools, local authorities and healthcare teams Assist with audits, inspections and maintaining Ofsted standards Deputise for the Registered Manager when required Requirements Previous experience in a senior or supervisory role within a children s residential care setting NVQ Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare (essential) Understanding of safeguarding, trauma-informed care and Ofsted standards Experience supporting children or young people with emotional and behavioural needs Strong leadership, communication and organisational skills Ability to work flexibly, including participation in the on-call rota Full UK driving licence Right to work in the UK About 1Four1 Recruitment 1Four1 Recruitment is a Crawley-based recruitment agency supporting healthcare providers across the South East. We specialise in connecting experienced care professionals with quality employers. Compliance This role will require an enhanced DBS check and satisfactory references. Applicants must have the right to work in the UK. 1Four1 Recruitment is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of vulnerable individuals. Submit your CV to apply.
Headway Adolescent Resources Limited
Residential Children's Services Deputy Manager
Headway Adolescent Resources Limited Bristol, Gloucestershire
Residential Children's Services Deputy Manager Location: Bristol Contract: Full Time, Permanent Salary: Up to 38,955.18 per annum (includes sleep in shifts) Specific Hours: 38 hours per week Responsible for: Team Leaders, Residential Support Workers Headway Adolescent Resources, established in 1999, is a leading provider of residential care for young people. We pride ourselves on delivering personalised, holistic support that helps every young person thrive. If you're passionate about improving the lives of young people and helping them reach their full potential, we'd love to hear from you. We're currently looking for a Deputy Manager to join our home in Bristol. Benefits On call payments - 10 for weekday (Monday to Friday) and 50 for Saturday and Sunday Ofsted Bonus of 200 for a Good report and 500 for an Outstanding report Increased Overtime Rate Holiday Allowance Pension Scheme (3% Employer contribution) Work Phone Role Purpose & Key Responsibilities As Deputy Manager, you'll support the Home Manager, lead the team, and ensure the home provides safe, high quality care for young people. You will: Help run the home day to day and ensure young people are safeguarded Lead, supervise and motivate the staff team, stepping in for the Manager when needed Create a supportive, nurturing environment centred on young people's needs and views Work with professionals and families to support care plans and positive outcomes Maintain compliance with policies, legislation and safety standards Support staff development, training and participate in the on call rota Manage petty cash and assist with budget responsibilities Take annual leave at different times to the Home Manager About You Has a good standard of education and strong writing, IT and organisational skills Holds (or is working towards) a Level 3 Diploma in Children & Young People, and is willing to start the Level 5 Diploma within 6 months if not already qualified Has 2+ years' experience working directly with young people, including challenging behaviour Understands current childcare legislation, regulations and quality standards Has experience working with external agencies, families and attending professional meetings Can lead, motivate and support a team, acting as a positive role model Is empathetic, child centred and committed to achieving the best outcomes Holds a full, clean UK manual driving licence Is willing to undergo an enhanced DBS check Headway Adolescent Resources is an equal opportunities employer and positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expect all staff to share this commitment. All candidates will be subject to thorough reference checks, including an enhanced DBS, as safeguarding young people is at the heart of everything we do. PandoLogic. Category:Building Maintenance,
Jun 25, 2026
Full time
Residential Children's Services Deputy Manager Location: Bristol Contract: Full Time, Permanent Salary: Up to 38,955.18 per annum (includes sleep in shifts) Specific Hours: 38 hours per week Responsible for: Team Leaders, Residential Support Workers Headway Adolescent Resources, established in 1999, is a leading provider of residential care for young people. We pride ourselves on delivering personalised, holistic support that helps every young person thrive. If you're passionate about improving the lives of young people and helping them reach their full potential, we'd love to hear from you. We're currently looking for a Deputy Manager to join our home in Bristol. Benefits On call payments - 10 for weekday (Monday to Friday) and 50 for Saturday and Sunday Ofsted Bonus of 200 for a Good report and 500 for an Outstanding report Increased Overtime Rate Holiday Allowance Pension Scheme (3% Employer contribution) Work Phone Role Purpose & Key Responsibilities As Deputy Manager, you'll support the Home Manager, lead the team, and ensure the home provides safe, high quality care for young people. You will: Help run the home day to day and ensure young people are safeguarded Lead, supervise and motivate the staff team, stepping in for the Manager when needed Create a supportive, nurturing environment centred on young people's needs and views Work with professionals and families to support care plans and positive outcomes Maintain compliance with policies, legislation and safety standards Support staff development, training and participate in the on call rota Manage petty cash and assist with budget responsibilities Take annual leave at different times to the Home Manager About You Has a good standard of education and strong writing, IT and organisational skills Holds (or is working towards) a Level 3 Diploma in Children & Young People, and is willing to start the Level 5 Diploma within 6 months if not already qualified Has 2+ years' experience working directly with young people, including challenging behaviour Understands current childcare legislation, regulations and quality standards Has experience working with external agencies, families and attending professional meetings Can lead, motivate and support a team, acting as a positive role model Is empathetic, child centred and committed to achieving the best outcomes Holds a full, clean UK manual driving licence Is willing to undergo an enhanced DBS check Headway Adolescent Resources is an equal opportunities employer and positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expect all staff to share this commitment. All candidates will be subject to thorough reference checks, including an enhanced DBS, as safeguarding young people is at the heart of everything we do. PandoLogic. Category:Building Maintenance,
Progressive Care
Family Support Worker
Progressive Care Sheffield, Yorkshire
As a national leader in Social Care for over 25 years, we are committed to innovation, excellence, and making a real impact. Our nurturing and empowering culture allows us to deliver exceptional services through our highly skilled, committed, and multi-disciplinary teams. We offer a range of services, including: Family Assessment Children's Residential 16+ Supported Living Learning Disabilities All of our services are designed to provide safety, growth, and independence for individuals and families. Our Mission At Progressive Care, our brand stands for trust, quality, and care. Every service we provide is thoughtfully designed to deliver excellence, consistency, and a meaningful impact. With a professional and person-centered approach, we ensure reliability and progress, creating lasting value for those we care and support. Your Role as a Support Worker within Family Assessment: Conduct assessments to help families develop and maintain a safe and nurturing environment. Safeguard children and parents through continuous assessment and planning. Build trusting relationships with families, offering ongoing guidance and encouragement. Support parents to reach their full potential, enabling them to provide care that meets a "good enough standard". Deliver daily support, offer crisis management, and assist in the development of parenting skills. Mentor and advise parents to help them build long-term stability and resilience. Monitor and observe parent-child interactions, contributing to healthy attachment and child development. Engage in activities that strengthen family bonds and promote positive behaviour. Maintain clear, comprehensive written records of observations, family goals, and documentation. Advocate for families by working with community resources and professional services. Operate effectively in a fast-paced, dynamic environment with a high level of emotional awareness. Handle challenges with resilience, adaptability, and a child-focused approach. Our Ideal Candidate should: Level 3 Children & Young People's Workforce Diploma is desirable, but not essential-full training provided Experience working with families in a residential or supported environment A genuine desire to help and support others, with a commitment to a career in supporting families. Strong communication skills, both verbal and written, with good literacy skills. Patient and empathetic towards the complex issues and challenges families may face. Prioritises the safety and well-being of children. Nurturing and supportive, with effective mentoring skills. Experienced in safeguarding and creating a safe, stable environment. Self-motivated, able to work well under pressure, and adaptable to changing circumstances. Able to apply transferable skills from relevant life or professional experience. Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to build positive relationships with children, parents, and professionals. Always acts in a professional manner, and stays calm under pressure. What We Offer: Excellent Pay & Rewards We recognise your skills with structured Salary Grades that reflect your Experience and Qualications Our Pay Structures are at the forefront of National Pay Standards. Career Progression & Development Excellent Opportunities for career progression pathways creating opportunities from; Support worker Senior Support Worker Team Leader Deputy Manager Registered Manager Service Manager Comprehensive Training & Qualifications Full induction program before you start. Service specific training to refine and enhance your skills. We fully fund your training and qualifications through our Nationally Accredited Training Centre. Wellbeing Program Access to excellent employee benefits designed to support your health, wellbeing, and personal development. A Supportive & Rewarding Work Environment With strong management support and supervision, you will always have the guidance, encouragement, that give you the tools and confidence that you need to thrive in your role and career. Are you Ready to Start Your Career in Social Care? Speak to our Talent Team and join the Progressive Care Community! Due to the nature of this role, Progressive Care conducts enhanced background checks through the Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) for all hired personnel. Please note that sponsorship is not available for this position, and all applicants must have the right to work in the UK.
Oct 29, 2025
Full time
As a national leader in Social Care for over 25 years, we are committed to innovation, excellence, and making a real impact. Our nurturing and empowering culture allows us to deliver exceptional services through our highly skilled, committed, and multi-disciplinary teams. We offer a range of services, including: Family Assessment Children's Residential 16+ Supported Living Learning Disabilities All of our services are designed to provide safety, growth, and independence for individuals and families. Our Mission At Progressive Care, our brand stands for trust, quality, and care. Every service we provide is thoughtfully designed to deliver excellence, consistency, and a meaningful impact. With a professional and person-centered approach, we ensure reliability and progress, creating lasting value for those we care and support. Your Role as a Support Worker within Family Assessment: Conduct assessments to help families develop and maintain a safe and nurturing environment. Safeguard children and parents through continuous assessment and planning. Build trusting relationships with families, offering ongoing guidance and encouragement. Support parents to reach their full potential, enabling them to provide care that meets a "good enough standard". Deliver daily support, offer crisis management, and assist in the development of parenting skills. Mentor and advise parents to help them build long-term stability and resilience. Monitor and observe parent-child interactions, contributing to healthy attachment and child development. Engage in activities that strengthen family bonds and promote positive behaviour. Maintain clear, comprehensive written records of observations, family goals, and documentation. Advocate for families by working with community resources and professional services. Operate effectively in a fast-paced, dynamic environment with a high level of emotional awareness. Handle challenges with resilience, adaptability, and a child-focused approach. Our Ideal Candidate should: Level 3 Children & Young People's Workforce Diploma is desirable, but not essential-full training provided Experience working with families in a residential or supported environment A genuine desire to help and support others, with a commitment to a career in supporting families. Strong communication skills, both verbal and written, with good literacy skills. Patient and empathetic towards the complex issues and challenges families may face. Prioritises the safety and well-being of children. Nurturing and supportive, with effective mentoring skills. Experienced in safeguarding and creating a safe, stable environment. Self-motivated, able to work well under pressure, and adaptable to changing circumstances. Able to apply transferable skills from relevant life or professional experience. Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to build positive relationships with children, parents, and professionals. Always acts in a professional manner, and stays calm under pressure. What We Offer: Excellent Pay & Rewards We recognise your skills with structured Salary Grades that reflect your Experience and Qualications Our Pay Structures are at the forefront of National Pay Standards. Career Progression & Development Excellent Opportunities for career progression pathways creating opportunities from; Support worker Senior Support Worker Team Leader Deputy Manager Registered Manager Service Manager Comprehensive Training & Qualifications Full induction program before you start. Service specific training to refine and enhance your skills. We fully fund your training and qualifications through our Nationally Accredited Training Centre. Wellbeing Program Access to excellent employee benefits designed to support your health, wellbeing, and personal development. A Supportive & Rewarding Work Environment With strong management support and supervision, you will always have the guidance, encouragement, that give you the tools and confidence that you need to thrive in your role and career. Are you Ready to Start Your Career in Social Care? Speak to our Talent Team and join the Progressive Care Community! Due to the nature of this role, Progressive Care conducts enhanced background checks through the Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) for all hired personnel. Please note that sponsorship is not available for this position, and all applicants must have the right to work in the UK.
Healthcare Clinical Recruitment Ltd
Registered Manager
Healthcare Clinical Recruitment Ltd Burnley, Lancashire
Registered Manager Children s Salary: £50,000 - £60,000 per annum D.O.E + Excellent Benefits Location: Burnley, Lancashire Hours: 40, full-time Shifts: 9:00 am 5:00 pm HCR is proud to be recruiting on behalf of a caring and innovative provider who has been operating since 2015. We are leading the search for an experienced Registered Manager to oversee three supported living services across Yorkshire and Lancashire. The services provide high-quality care and support for children and young people experiencing eating disorders, recovering from abuse, or struggling with substance misuse, as well as adults and younger people in step-down units, supporting those with psychiatric needs, physical disabilities, sensory impairments, dementia, learning disabilities, autism, or other mental health, including new parents adjusting to life changes. Registered Manager Duties: Work with senior management to support the growth and development of Supported Accommodation, Domiciliary Care, Residential Family Assessment Centres, and Supported Living Services Maintain Ofsted and CQC registration for the respective services and responsibly act as the Registered Manager overall. Ensure full compliance with all relevant regulations Oversee the Domiciliary Care team, ensuring support, CQC compliance, and best practice standards. Ensure all services operate within budgetary constraints while achieving key performance targets Registered Manager Benefits: Yearly pay reviews NEST pension scheme Free parking Free DBS Excellent welfare support Registered Manager Requirements: Must have 2 years of experience working in a supervisory role in children's care. Ideally, to have, but not essentia,l an NVQ Level 5 or Diploma in Leadership & Management in Residential Children s Services or be willing to obtain. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in children s residential care or children s social services management, with a strong track record of delivering safe, high-quality care and support If you have 2 years experience in residential childcare and have been a leader, deputy, or registered manager, we want to hear from you! Apply now for the Registered Manager role or contact Larissa at HCR today.
Oct 08, 2025
Full time
Registered Manager Children s Salary: £50,000 - £60,000 per annum D.O.E + Excellent Benefits Location: Burnley, Lancashire Hours: 40, full-time Shifts: 9:00 am 5:00 pm HCR is proud to be recruiting on behalf of a caring and innovative provider who has been operating since 2015. We are leading the search for an experienced Registered Manager to oversee three supported living services across Yorkshire and Lancashire. The services provide high-quality care and support for children and young people experiencing eating disorders, recovering from abuse, or struggling with substance misuse, as well as adults and younger people in step-down units, supporting those with psychiatric needs, physical disabilities, sensory impairments, dementia, learning disabilities, autism, or other mental health, including new parents adjusting to life changes. Registered Manager Duties: Work with senior management to support the growth and development of Supported Accommodation, Domiciliary Care, Residential Family Assessment Centres, and Supported Living Services Maintain Ofsted and CQC registration for the respective services and responsibly act as the Registered Manager overall. Ensure full compliance with all relevant regulations Oversee the Domiciliary Care team, ensuring support, CQC compliance, and best practice standards. Ensure all services operate within budgetary constraints while achieving key performance targets Registered Manager Benefits: Yearly pay reviews NEST pension scheme Free parking Free DBS Excellent welfare support Registered Manager Requirements: Must have 2 years of experience working in a supervisory role in children's care. Ideally, to have, but not essentia,l an NVQ Level 5 or Diploma in Leadership & Management in Residential Children s Services or be willing to obtain. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in children s residential care or children s social services management, with a strong track record of delivering safe, high-quality care and support If you have 2 years experience in residential childcare and have been a leader, deputy, or registered manager, we want to hear from you! Apply now for the Registered Manager role or contact Larissa at HCR today.
AA Euro Group
Team Leader / Children Residential
AA Euro Group Waltham Abbey, Essex
Team Leader - Residential Children's Home Location : Waltham Abbey Contract Type : Full-time, Permanent Specific Hours : 42 hours per week- shift pattern on rotation We are currently seeking an experienced Residential Team Leader to join our services based in Waltham Abbey. The role of a Team Leader is to share in creating a purposeful, caring, therapeutic, learning environment for our young people, by the application of high professional standards of care and support for the young person's social, emotional and/or behavioural needs, and mental health and learning difficulties. Main duties: To provide support/advice for staff as required and manage the daily running of the team. To support and deputise for deputy manager as and when required. To carry out supervisions of individuals and support for key workers. To manage monies for activities. To manage the daily needs of the children. To monitor and check staff they carry out their duties. To take part in rostered sleep-in duties, as required. To develop programmes that will improve children's progress and interaction. To link programmes of study with national recognised vocational qualifications. To work with the young people in a caring and nurturing manner developing relationships based on trust, confidence and understanding. To assist in sustaining peer relationships within the home as well as promoting aspects of a young person's individual programme through growing personal resilience and empathy. To plan with, join in with and encourage all young people in educational, recreational, occupational and social activities. To work as "part of a team" and provide support and encouragement for colleagues as well as the young people and help build a strong child-focused team. To work from your own initiative, in line with all: risk assessments, care plans and emotional and behavioural plans to progress the therapeutic goals of a child. To help young people to develop their independent Living/Life Skills. To prepare, implement and review programmes designed to aid a child's development and personalise their care plans. To induct newly admitted young people, making them feel welcome and validated as important members of their new home. To help plan and prepare young people when moving on from the home, for their future including balancing risk with opportunity. All Applicants must have: Have an understanding of the issues that face young people in care Hold Residential Childcare/Families Practitioner Diploma/Children and Young People's Workforce/NVQ Level 3 in Health & Social Care or equivalent Excellent communication and listening skills Be willing to learn Be able to work well as part of a small team Be willing to undertake a DBS check at enhanced level if successful for the position. Your DBS check shall be paid for by ourselves Experience with Emotional Behavioural Disorder, Social/Residential Work or Youth Work would be advantageous. Have a full, clean UK driving licence and be able to cover at other Residential Homes as and when needed. INDUK
Oct 08, 2025
Full time
Team Leader - Residential Children's Home Location : Waltham Abbey Contract Type : Full-time, Permanent Specific Hours : 42 hours per week- shift pattern on rotation We are currently seeking an experienced Residential Team Leader to join our services based in Waltham Abbey. The role of a Team Leader is to share in creating a purposeful, caring, therapeutic, learning environment for our young people, by the application of high professional standards of care and support for the young person's social, emotional and/or behavioural needs, and mental health and learning difficulties. Main duties: To provide support/advice for staff as required and manage the daily running of the team. To support and deputise for deputy manager as and when required. To carry out supervisions of individuals and support for key workers. To manage monies for activities. To manage the daily needs of the children. To monitor and check staff they carry out their duties. To take part in rostered sleep-in duties, as required. To develop programmes that will improve children's progress and interaction. To link programmes of study with national recognised vocational qualifications. To work with the young people in a caring and nurturing manner developing relationships based on trust, confidence and understanding. To assist in sustaining peer relationships within the home as well as promoting aspects of a young person's individual programme through growing personal resilience and empathy. To plan with, join in with and encourage all young people in educational, recreational, occupational and social activities. To work as "part of a team" and provide support and encouragement for colleagues as well as the young people and help build a strong child-focused team. To work from your own initiative, in line with all: risk assessments, care plans and emotional and behavioural plans to progress the therapeutic goals of a child. To help young people to develop their independent Living/Life Skills. To prepare, implement and review programmes designed to aid a child's development and personalise their care plans. To induct newly admitted young people, making them feel welcome and validated as important members of their new home. To help plan and prepare young people when moving on from the home, for their future including balancing risk with opportunity. All Applicants must have: Have an understanding of the issues that face young people in care Hold Residential Childcare/Families Practitioner Diploma/Children and Young People's Workforce/NVQ Level 3 in Health & Social Care or equivalent Excellent communication and listening skills Be willing to learn Be able to work well as part of a small team Be willing to undertake a DBS check at enhanced level if successful for the position. Your DBS check shall be paid for by ourselves Experience with Emotional Behavioural Disorder, Social/Residential Work or Youth Work would be advantageous. Have a full, clean UK driving licence and be able to cover at other Residential Homes as and when needed. INDUK
Flow Sports Personnel Ltd
Registered Children's Care Home Manager
Flow Sports Personnel Ltd
Our client is looking to recruit a Registered Manager based in South East London. You will initially work out of our clients established home based in Catford and then be required to setup their new home operation based in South East London. Job Purpose To lead and manage the children s home consistent with the approach and ethos of the organisation, delivering outcomes and high-quality care as set out in the home s statement of purpose. Service Description Managing the residential home on a day-to-day basis, ensuring it is compliant in meeting all relevant legislative and contractual requirements, including the health and educational needs of young people. The role of a Residential Manager is the person with overall responsibility of the Children s Home and is accountable for the delivery of a high quality of service provision, incorporating care, welfare, safety and security of all children and young people in their care in order for them to achieve a secure base. Supporting, leading and managing a team of staff who will provide protection and support the children with their psychological, emotional & social development. Person Specification Qualifications and Education Level 5 Diploma in Leadership for Health and Social Care and Children and Young People s Services; or equivalent; or a preparedness to work towards the same. Demonstrate commitment to continuing professional development. Experience 2 years experience working with children in the last 5 years and at least 1 year at senior level. Supervision or management experience. Working with children, young people and their families. Work in a residential setting. Inter-agency work. This is an ideal opportunity for a progressive Residential Registered Manager or Deputy Manager looking to move into their first Registered Management appointment.
Oct 07, 2025
Full time
Our client is looking to recruit a Registered Manager based in South East London. You will initially work out of our clients established home based in Catford and then be required to setup their new home operation based in South East London. Job Purpose To lead and manage the children s home consistent with the approach and ethos of the organisation, delivering outcomes and high-quality care as set out in the home s statement of purpose. Service Description Managing the residential home on a day-to-day basis, ensuring it is compliant in meeting all relevant legislative and contractual requirements, including the health and educational needs of young people. The role of a Residential Manager is the person with overall responsibility of the Children s Home and is accountable for the delivery of a high quality of service provision, incorporating care, welfare, safety and security of all children and young people in their care in order for them to achieve a secure base. Supporting, leading and managing a team of staff who will provide protection and support the children with their psychological, emotional & social development. Person Specification Qualifications and Education Level 5 Diploma in Leadership for Health and Social Care and Children and Young People s Services; or equivalent; or a preparedness to work towards the same. Demonstrate commitment to continuing professional development. Experience 2 years experience working with children in the last 5 years and at least 1 year at senior level. Supervision or management experience. Working with children, young people and their families. Work in a residential setting. Inter-agency work. This is an ideal opportunity for a progressive Residential Registered Manager or Deputy Manager looking to move into their first Registered Management appointment.
Progressive Care
BANK Family Support Worker
Progressive Care Matlock, Derbyshire
Looking for more control over your schedule? Join Progressive Care's growing team of bank staff across the Midlands ! Enjoy flexible shifts that fit around your life - not the other way around. If you're ready for a role that works for you, we'd love to hear from you. As a national leader in Social Care for over 25 years, we are committed to innovation, excellence, and making a real impact. Our nurturing and empowering culture allows us to deliver exceptional services through our highly skilled, committed, and multi-disciplinary teams. We offer a range of services, including: Family Assessment Children's Residential 16+ Supported Living Learning Disabilities All of our services are designed to provide safety, growth, and independence for individuals and families. Our Mission At Progressive Care, our brand stands for trust, quality, and care. Every service we provide is thoughtfully designed to deliver excellence, consistency, and a meaningful impact. With a professional and person-centered approach, we ensure reliability and progress, creating lasting value for those we care and support. Your Role as a BANK Support Worker within Family Assessment: Conduct assessments to help families develop and maintain a safe and nurturing environment. Safeguard children and parents through continuous assessment and planning. Build trusting relationships with families, offering ongoing guidance and encouragement. Support parents to reach their full potential, enabling them to provide care that meets a "good enough standard". Deliver daily support, offer crisis management, and assist in the development of parenting skills. Mentor and advise parents to help them build long-term stability and resilience. Monitor and observe parent-child interactions, contributing to healthy attachment and child development. Engage in activities that strengthen family bonds and promote positive behaviour. Maintain clear, comprehensive written records of observations, family goals, and documentation. Advocate for families by working with community resources and professional services. Operate effectively in a fast-paced, dynamic environment with a high level of emotional awareness. Handle challenges with resilience, adaptability, and a child-focused approach. Our Ideal Candidate should: Level 3 Children & Young People's Workforce Diploma is desirable, but not essential-full training provided Experience working with families in a residential or supported environment A genuine desire to help and support others, with a commitment to a career in supporting families. Strong communication skills, both verbal and written, with good literacy skills. Patient and empathetic towards the complex issues and challenges families may face. Prioritises the safety and well-being of children. Nurturing and supportive, with effective mentoring skills. Experienced in safeguarding and creating a safe, stable environment. Self-motivated, able to work well under pressure, and adaptable to changing circumstances. Able to apply transferable skills from relevant life or professional experience. Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to build positive relationships with children, parents, and professionals. Always acts in a professional manner, and stays calm under pressure. What We Offer: Excellent Pay & Rewards We recognise your skills with structured Salary Grades that reflect your Experience and Qualications Our Pay Structures are at the forefront of National Pay Standards. Career Progression & Development Excellent Opportunities for career progression pathways creating opportunities from; Support worker Senior Support Worker Team Leader Deputy Manager Registered Manager Service Manager Comprehensive Training & Qualifications Full induction program before you start. Service specific training to refine and enhance your skills. We fully fund your training and qualifications through our Nationally Accredited Training Centre. Wellbeing Program Access to excellent employee benefits designed to support your health, wellbeing, and personal development. A Supportive & Rewarding Work Environment With strong management support and supervision, you will always have the guidance, encouragement, that give you the tools and confidence that you need to thrive in your role and career. Are you Ready to Start Your Career in Social Care? Speak to our Talent Team and join the Progressive Care Community! Due to the nature of this role, Progressive Care conducts enhanced background checks through the Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) for all hired personnel. Please note that sponsorship is not available for this position, and all applicants must have the right to work in the UK.
Oct 07, 2025
Full time
Looking for more control over your schedule? Join Progressive Care's growing team of bank staff across the Midlands ! Enjoy flexible shifts that fit around your life - not the other way around. If you're ready for a role that works for you, we'd love to hear from you. As a national leader in Social Care for over 25 years, we are committed to innovation, excellence, and making a real impact. Our nurturing and empowering culture allows us to deliver exceptional services through our highly skilled, committed, and multi-disciplinary teams. We offer a range of services, including: Family Assessment Children's Residential 16+ Supported Living Learning Disabilities All of our services are designed to provide safety, growth, and independence for individuals and families. Our Mission At Progressive Care, our brand stands for trust, quality, and care. Every service we provide is thoughtfully designed to deliver excellence, consistency, and a meaningful impact. With a professional and person-centered approach, we ensure reliability and progress, creating lasting value for those we care and support. Your Role as a BANK Support Worker within Family Assessment: Conduct assessments to help families develop and maintain a safe and nurturing environment. Safeguard children and parents through continuous assessment and planning. Build trusting relationships with families, offering ongoing guidance and encouragement. Support parents to reach their full potential, enabling them to provide care that meets a "good enough standard". Deliver daily support, offer crisis management, and assist in the development of parenting skills. Mentor and advise parents to help them build long-term stability and resilience. Monitor and observe parent-child interactions, contributing to healthy attachment and child development. Engage in activities that strengthen family bonds and promote positive behaviour. Maintain clear, comprehensive written records of observations, family goals, and documentation. Advocate for families by working with community resources and professional services. Operate effectively in a fast-paced, dynamic environment with a high level of emotional awareness. Handle challenges with resilience, adaptability, and a child-focused approach. Our Ideal Candidate should: Level 3 Children & Young People's Workforce Diploma is desirable, but not essential-full training provided Experience working with families in a residential or supported environment A genuine desire to help and support others, with a commitment to a career in supporting families. Strong communication skills, both verbal and written, with good literacy skills. Patient and empathetic towards the complex issues and challenges families may face. Prioritises the safety and well-being of children. Nurturing and supportive, with effective mentoring skills. Experienced in safeguarding and creating a safe, stable environment. Self-motivated, able to work well under pressure, and adaptable to changing circumstances. Able to apply transferable skills from relevant life or professional experience. Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to build positive relationships with children, parents, and professionals. Always acts in a professional manner, and stays calm under pressure. What We Offer: Excellent Pay & Rewards We recognise your skills with structured Salary Grades that reflect your Experience and Qualications Our Pay Structures are at the forefront of National Pay Standards. Career Progression & Development Excellent Opportunities for career progression pathways creating opportunities from; Support worker Senior Support Worker Team Leader Deputy Manager Registered Manager Service Manager Comprehensive Training & Qualifications Full induction program before you start. Service specific training to refine and enhance your skills. We fully fund your training and qualifications through our Nationally Accredited Training Centre. Wellbeing Program Access to excellent employee benefits designed to support your health, wellbeing, and personal development. A Supportive & Rewarding Work Environment With strong management support and supervision, you will always have the guidance, encouragement, that give you the tools and confidence that you need to thrive in your role and career. Are you Ready to Start Your Career in Social Care? Speak to our Talent Team and join the Progressive Care Community! Due to the nature of this role, Progressive Care conducts enhanced background checks through the Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) for all hired personnel. Please note that sponsorship is not available for this position, and all applicants must have the right to work in the UK.
Progressive Care
BANK Family Support Worker
Progressive Care Sheffield, Yorkshire
Looking for more control over your schedule? Join Progressive Care's growing team of bank staff across the South Yorkshire ! Enjoy flexible shifts that fit around your life - not the other way around. If you're ready for a role that works for you, we'd love to hear from you. As a national leader in Social Care for over 25 years, we are committed to innovation, excellence, and making a real impact. Our nurturing and empowering culture allows us to deliver exceptional services through our highly skilled, committed, and multi-disciplinary teams. We offer a range of services, including: Family Assessment Children's Residential 16+ Supported Living Learning Disabilities All of our services are designed to provide safety, growth, and independence for individuals and families. Our Mission At Progressive Care, our brand stands for trust, quality, and care. Every service we provide is thoughtfully designed to deliver excellence, consistency, and a meaningful impact. With a professional and person-centered approach, we ensure reliability and progress, creating lasting value for those we care and support. Your Role as a BANK Support Worker within Family Assessment: Conduct assessments to help families develop and maintain a safe and nurturing environment. Safeguard children and parents through continuous assessment and planning. Build trusting relationships with families, offering ongoing guidance and encouragement. Support parents to reach their full potential, enabling them to provide care that meets a "good enough standard". Deliver daily support, offer crisis management, and assist in the development of parenting skills. Mentor and advise parents to help them build long-term stability and resilience. Monitor and observe parent-child interactions, contributing to healthy attachment and child development. Engage in activities that strengthen family bonds and promote positive behaviour. Maintain clear, comprehensive written records of observations, family goals, and documentation. Advocate for families by working with community resources and professional services. Operate effectively in a fast-paced, dynamic environment with a high level of emotional awareness. Handle challenges with resilience, adaptability, and a child-focused approach. Our Ideal Candidate should: Level 3 Children & Young People's Workforce Diploma is desirable, but not essential-full training provided Experience working with families in a residential or supported environment A genuine desire to help and support others, with a commitment to a career in supporting families. Strong communication skills, both verbal and written, with good literacy skills. Patient and empathetic towards the complex issues and challenges families may face. Prioritises the safety and well-being of children. Nurturing and supportive, with effective mentoring skills. Experienced in safeguarding and creating a safe, stable environment. Self-motivated, able to work well under pressure, and adaptable to changing circumstances. Able to apply transferable skills from relevant life or professional experience. Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to build positive relationships with children, parents, and professionals. Always acts in a professional manner, and stays calm under pressure. What We Offer: Excellent Pay & Rewards We recognise your skills with structured Salary Grades that reflect your Experience and Qualications Our Pay Structures are at the forefront of National Pay Standards. Career Progression & Development Excellent Opportunities for career progression pathways creating opportunities from; Support worker Senior Support Worker Team Leader Deputy Manager Registered Manager Service Manager Comprehensive Training & Qualifications Full induction program before you start. Service specific training to refine and enhance your skills. We fully fund your training and qualifications through our Nationally Accredited Training Centre. Wellbeing Program Access to excellent employee benefits designed to support your health, wellbeing, and personal development. A Supportive & Rewarding Work Environment With strong management support and supervision, you will always have the guidance, encouragement, that give you the tools and confidence that you need to thrive in your role and career. Are you Ready to Start Your Career in Social Care? Speak to our Talent Team and join the Progressive Care Community! Due to the nature of this role, Progressive Care conducts enhanced background checks through the Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) for all hired personnel. Please note that sponsorship is not available for this position, and all applicants must have the right to work in the UK.
Oct 06, 2025
Full time
Looking for more control over your schedule? Join Progressive Care's growing team of bank staff across the South Yorkshire ! Enjoy flexible shifts that fit around your life - not the other way around. If you're ready for a role that works for you, we'd love to hear from you. As a national leader in Social Care for over 25 years, we are committed to innovation, excellence, and making a real impact. Our nurturing and empowering culture allows us to deliver exceptional services through our highly skilled, committed, and multi-disciplinary teams. We offer a range of services, including: Family Assessment Children's Residential 16+ Supported Living Learning Disabilities All of our services are designed to provide safety, growth, and independence for individuals and families. Our Mission At Progressive Care, our brand stands for trust, quality, and care. Every service we provide is thoughtfully designed to deliver excellence, consistency, and a meaningful impact. With a professional and person-centered approach, we ensure reliability and progress, creating lasting value for those we care and support. Your Role as a BANK Support Worker within Family Assessment: Conduct assessments to help families develop and maintain a safe and nurturing environment. Safeguard children and parents through continuous assessment and planning. Build trusting relationships with families, offering ongoing guidance and encouragement. Support parents to reach their full potential, enabling them to provide care that meets a "good enough standard". Deliver daily support, offer crisis management, and assist in the development of parenting skills. Mentor and advise parents to help them build long-term stability and resilience. Monitor and observe parent-child interactions, contributing to healthy attachment and child development. Engage in activities that strengthen family bonds and promote positive behaviour. Maintain clear, comprehensive written records of observations, family goals, and documentation. Advocate for families by working with community resources and professional services. Operate effectively in a fast-paced, dynamic environment with a high level of emotional awareness. Handle challenges with resilience, adaptability, and a child-focused approach. Our Ideal Candidate should: Level 3 Children & Young People's Workforce Diploma is desirable, but not essential-full training provided Experience working with families in a residential or supported environment A genuine desire to help and support others, with a commitment to a career in supporting families. Strong communication skills, both verbal and written, with good literacy skills. Patient and empathetic towards the complex issues and challenges families may face. Prioritises the safety and well-being of children. Nurturing and supportive, with effective mentoring skills. Experienced in safeguarding and creating a safe, stable environment. Self-motivated, able to work well under pressure, and adaptable to changing circumstances. Able to apply transferable skills from relevant life or professional experience. Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to build positive relationships with children, parents, and professionals. Always acts in a professional manner, and stays calm under pressure. What We Offer: Excellent Pay & Rewards We recognise your skills with structured Salary Grades that reflect your Experience and Qualications Our Pay Structures are at the forefront of National Pay Standards. Career Progression & Development Excellent Opportunities for career progression pathways creating opportunities from; Support worker Senior Support Worker Team Leader Deputy Manager Registered Manager Service Manager Comprehensive Training & Qualifications Full induction program before you start. Service specific training to refine and enhance your skills. We fully fund your training and qualifications through our Nationally Accredited Training Centre. Wellbeing Program Access to excellent employee benefits designed to support your health, wellbeing, and personal development. A Supportive & Rewarding Work Environment With strong management support and supervision, you will always have the guidance, encouragement, that give you the tools and confidence that you need to thrive in your role and career. Are you Ready to Start Your Career in Social Care? Speak to our Talent Team and join the Progressive Care Community! Due to the nature of this role, Progressive Care conducts enhanced background checks through the Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) for all hired personnel. Please note that sponsorship is not available for this position, and all applicants must have the right to work in the UK.
Progressive Care
Bank Family Support Worker
Progressive Care Wigan, Lancashire
Looking for more control over your schedule? Join Progressive Care's growing team of bank staff across the Northwest ! Enjoy flexible shifts that fit around your life - not the other way around. If you're ready for a role that works for you, we'd love to hear from you. As a national leader in Social Care for over 25 years, we are committed to innovation, excellence, and making a real impact. Our nurturing and empowering culture allows us to deliver exceptional services through our highly skilled, committed, and multi-disciplinary teams. We offer a range of services, including: Family Assessment Children's Residential 16+ Supported Living Learning Disabilities All of our services are designed to provide safety, growth, and independence for individuals and families. Our Mission At Progressive Care, our brand stands for trust, quality, and care. Every service we provide is thoughtfully designed to deliver excellence, consistency, and a meaningful impact. With a professional and person-centered approach, we ensure reliability and progress, creating lasting value for those we care and support. Your Role as a BANK Support Worker within Family Assessment: Conduct assessments to help families develop and maintain a safe and nurturing environment. Safeguard children and parents through continuous assessment and planning. Build trusting relationships with families, offering ongoing guidance and encouragement. Support parents to reach their full potential, enabling them to provide care that meets a "good enough standard". Deliver daily support, offer crisis management, and assist in the development of parenting skills. Mentor and advise parents to help them build long-term stability and resilience. Monitor and observe parent-child interactions, contributing to healthy attachment and child development. Engage in activities that strengthen family bonds and promote positive behaviour. Maintain clear, comprehensive written records of observations, family goals, and documentation. Advocate for families by working with community resources and professional services. Operate effectively in a fast-paced, dynamic environment with a high level of emotional awareness. Handle challenges with resilience, adaptability, and a child-focused approach. Our Ideal Candidate should: Level 3 Children & Young People's Workforce Diploma is desirable, but not essential-full training provided Experience working with families in a residential or supported environment A genuine desire to help and support others, with a commitment to a career in supporting families. Strong communication skills, both verbal and written, with good literacy skills. Patient and empathetic towards the complex issues and challenges families may face. Prioritises the safety and well-being of children. Nurturing and supportive, with effective mentoring skills. Experienced in safeguarding and creating a safe, stable environment. Self-motivated, able to work well under pressure, and adaptable to changing circumstances. Able to apply transferable skills from relevant life or professional experience. Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to build positive relationships with children, parents, and professionals. Always acts in a professional manner, and stays calm under pressure. What We Offer: Excellent Pay & Rewards We recognise your skills with structured Salary Grades that reflect your Experience and Qualications Our Pay Structures are at the forefront of National Pay Standards. Career Progression & Development Excellent Opportunities for career progression pathways creating opportunities from; Support worker Senior Support Worker Team Leader Deputy Manager Registered Manager Service Manager Comprehensive Training & Qualifications Full induction program before you start. Service specific training to refine and enhance your skills. We fully fund your training and qualifications through our Nationally Accredited Training Centre. Wellbeing Program Access to excellent employee benefits designed to support your health, wellbeing, and personal development. A Supportive & Rewarding Work Environment With strong management support and supervision, you will always have the guidance, encouragement, that give you the tools and confidence that you need to thrive in your role and career. Are you Ready to Start Your Career in Social Care? Speak to our Talent Team and join the Progressive Care Community! Due to the nature of this role, Progressive Care conducts enhanced background checks through the Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) for all hired personnel. Please note that sponsorship is not available for this position, and all applicants must have the right to work in the UK.
Oct 06, 2025
Full time
Looking for more control over your schedule? Join Progressive Care's growing team of bank staff across the Northwest ! Enjoy flexible shifts that fit around your life - not the other way around. If you're ready for a role that works for you, we'd love to hear from you. As a national leader in Social Care for over 25 years, we are committed to innovation, excellence, and making a real impact. Our nurturing and empowering culture allows us to deliver exceptional services through our highly skilled, committed, and multi-disciplinary teams. We offer a range of services, including: Family Assessment Children's Residential 16+ Supported Living Learning Disabilities All of our services are designed to provide safety, growth, and independence for individuals and families. Our Mission At Progressive Care, our brand stands for trust, quality, and care. Every service we provide is thoughtfully designed to deliver excellence, consistency, and a meaningful impact. With a professional and person-centered approach, we ensure reliability and progress, creating lasting value for those we care and support. Your Role as a BANK Support Worker within Family Assessment: Conduct assessments to help families develop and maintain a safe and nurturing environment. Safeguard children and parents through continuous assessment and planning. Build trusting relationships with families, offering ongoing guidance and encouragement. Support parents to reach their full potential, enabling them to provide care that meets a "good enough standard". Deliver daily support, offer crisis management, and assist in the development of parenting skills. Mentor and advise parents to help them build long-term stability and resilience. Monitor and observe parent-child interactions, contributing to healthy attachment and child development. Engage in activities that strengthen family bonds and promote positive behaviour. Maintain clear, comprehensive written records of observations, family goals, and documentation. Advocate for families by working with community resources and professional services. Operate effectively in a fast-paced, dynamic environment with a high level of emotional awareness. Handle challenges with resilience, adaptability, and a child-focused approach. Our Ideal Candidate should: Level 3 Children & Young People's Workforce Diploma is desirable, but not essential-full training provided Experience working with families in a residential or supported environment A genuine desire to help and support others, with a commitment to a career in supporting families. Strong communication skills, both verbal and written, with good literacy skills. Patient and empathetic towards the complex issues and challenges families may face. Prioritises the safety and well-being of children. Nurturing and supportive, with effective mentoring skills. Experienced in safeguarding and creating a safe, stable environment. Self-motivated, able to work well under pressure, and adaptable to changing circumstances. Able to apply transferable skills from relevant life or professional experience. Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to build positive relationships with children, parents, and professionals. Always acts in a professional manner, and stays calm under pressure. What We Offer: Excellent Pay & Rewards We recognise your skills with structured Salary Grades that reflect your Experience and Qualications Our Pay Structures are at the forefront of National Pay Standards. Career Progression & Development Excellent Opportunities for career progression pathways creating opportunities from; Support worker Senior Support Worker Team Leader Deputy Manager Registered Manager Service Manager Comprehensive Training & Qualifications Full induction program before you start. Service specific training to refine and enhance your skills. We fully fund your training and qualifications through our Nationally Accredited Training Centre. Wellbeing Program Access to excellent employee benefits designed to support your health, wellbeing, and personal development. A Supportive & Rewarding Work Environment With strong management support and supervision, you will always have the guidance, encouragement, that give you the tools and confidence that you need to thrive in your role and career. Are you Ready to Start Your Career in Social Care? Speak to our Talent Team and join the Progressive Care Community! Due to the nature of this role, Progressive Care conducts enhanced background checks through the Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) for all hired personnel. Please note that sponsorship is not available for this position, and all applicants must have the right to work in the UK.
Brook Street Social Care
Registered Manager - Warrington
Brook Street Social Care Warrington, Cheshire
Registered Manager Children's HomeLocation: WarringtonEnvironment: 3 bedded children's home for EBDSalary: Up to £50,000 per annum, plus £5,000 bonus (after 6 month probation) Brook Street Social Care are proud to be supporting an organisation who are driven to changing children's lives for the better by providing best-in-class specialist services.This established children's care provider are embarking on an exciting period of growth and are therefore looking for a passionate Registered Manager to join on this journey. This is the perfect role for a well established deputy manager or manager that wants to grow with an ever expanding company. We are looking for: A minimum of 2 years in a position relevant to the residential care of children (within the last 5 years) At least 1 year in a role requiring the supervision and management of staff working in a care role Level 5 Diploma in Leadership and Management for Residential Childcare (England) or equivalent Candidates that hold a full, UK driving licence Skills Knowledge and Expertise We are looking for a dynamic leader, someone who is tenacious and passionate with the ability to connect with those they meet and build meaningful and productive working relationships.This is a passionate provider about promoting and encouraging independence and life skills for young people, ensuring that their safety and well-being underpins every decision they make. What we can offer: We want you to feel valued and rewarded by your time. We understand the importance of offering you a reward package that goes beyond simply a salary. The salary will be up to £50,000 dependant on experience. There is a bonus structure in place with the potential to earn up to £5,000. If you are interested in making a serious difference to children and young people in care, then this is the role for you.
Oct 03, 2025
Full time
Registered Manager Children's HomeLocation: WarringtonEnvironment: 3 bedded children's home for EBDSalary: Up to £50,000 per annum, plus £5,000 bonus (after 6 month probation) Brook Street Social Care are proud to be supporting an organisation who are driven to changing children's lives for the better by providing best-in-class specialist services.This established children's care provider are embarking on an exciting period of growth and are therefore looking for a passionate Registered Manager to join on this journey. This is the perfect role for a well established deputy manager or manager that wants to grow with an ever expanding company. We are looking for: A minimum of 2 years in a position relevant to the residential care of children (within the last 5 years) At least 1 year in a role requiring the supervision and management of staff working in a care role Level 5 Diploma in Leadership and Management for Residential Childcare (England) or equivalent Candidates that hold a full, UK driving licence Skills Knowledge and Expertise We are looking for a dynamic leader, someone who is tenacious and passionate with the ability to connect with those they meet and build meaningful and productive working relationships.This is a passionate provider about promoting and encouraging independence and life skills for young people, ensuring that their safety and well-being underpins every decision they make. What we can offer: We want you to feel valued and rewarded by your time. We understand the importance of offering you a reward package that goes beyond simply a salary. The salary will be up to £50,000 dependant on experience. There is a bonus structure in place with the potential to earn up to £5,000. If you are interested in making a serious difference to children and young people in care, then this is the role for you.
Progressive Care
Learning Disabilities Support Worker - Female Applicants Only
Progressive Care Sheffield, Yorkshire
Learning Disabilities Support Worker (Female Applicants Only - Genuine Occupational Requirement) Due to the specific care needs of our residents, this post is open to female applicants only , in line with Schedule 9, Part 1 of the Equality Act 2010. As a national leader in Social Care for over 25 years, we are committed to innovation, excellence, and making a real impact. Our nurturing and empowering culture allows us to deliver exceptional services through our highly skilled, committed, and multi-disciplinary teams. We offer a range of services, including: Family Assessment Children's Residential 16+ Supported Living Learning Disabilities All of our services are designed to provide safety, growth, and independence for individuals and families. Our Mission At Progressive Care, our brand stands for trust, quality, and care. Every service we provide is thoughtfully designed to deliver excellence, consistency, and a meaningful impact. With a professional and person-centred approach, we ensure reliability and progress, creating lasting value for those we care and support. Your Role as a Support Worker within Learning Disabilities Services: Assist with the care and support of our Young People aged 16 to 25 whilst ensuring that a homely environment is maintained. Contributing to meeting each individual's physical, emotional, social and educational needs. Build positive relationships with the young people and support with their development - whilst ensuring that they are kept safe. Work within a Multi-disciplinary Team to advocate for each individual's needs. Provide positive and meaningful life experiences for the young people to develop their skills and self-esteem. Provide calm and safe responses when Young People are unable to. Work in a Multi-disciplinary Team to provide a nurturing environment in which young people can develop and thrive. Promote independence through care and support with daily tasks such as cooking, travel etc. Complete key work responsibilities and maintain young people's files. Our Ideal Candidate should: Be willing to work towards or already hold a Level 3 Children Residential Childcare qualification (or equivalent). Have a passion to work with young people who sometimes demonstrate behaviours that challenge. Have a genuine desire to improve lives and promote self-esteem. Demonstrate excellent communication skills and empathy. Stay calm under pressure and work flexibly. Have an awareness of this client group and able to work on initiative, whilst also possessing a sense of resilience. Possess strong written & recording skills. Be flexible to work across all different shift patterns for example "Waking nights, day shift and sleep-in shifts where applicable". What We Offer: Excellent Pay & Rewards We recognise your skills with structured Salary Grades that reflect your Experience and Qualifications. Our Pay Structures are at the forefront of National Pay Standards. Career Progression & Development Excellent Opportunities for career progression pathways creating opportunities from: Support Worker Senior Support Worker Team Leader Deputy Manager Registered Manager Service Manager Comprehensive Training & Qualifications Full induction programme before you start. Service-specific training to refine and enhance your skills. We fully fund your training and qualifications through our Nationally Accredited Training Centre. Wellbeing Programme Access to excellent employee benefits designed to support your health, wellbeing, and personal development. A Supportive & Rewarding Work Environment With strong management support and supervision, you will always have the guidance and encouragement that give you the tools and confidence you need to thrive in your role and career. Are you Ready to Start Your Career in Social Care? Speak to our Talent Team and join the Progressive Care Community! Due to the nature of this role, Progressive Care conducts enhanced background checks through the Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) for all hired personnel. Please note that sponsorship is not available for this position, and all applicants must have the right to work in the UK.
Oct 03, 2025
Full time
Learning Disabilities Support Worker (Female Applicants Only - Genuine Occupational Requirement) Due to the specific care needs of our residents, this post is open to female applicants only , in line with Schedule 9, Part 1 of the Equality Act 2010. As a national leader in Social Care for over 25 years, we are committed to innovation, excellence, and making a real impact. Our nurturing and empowering culture allows us to deliver exceptional services through our highly skilled, committed, and multi-disciplinary teams. We offer a range of services, including: Family Assessment Children's Residential 16+ Supported Living Learning Disabilities All of our services are designed to provide safety, growth, and independence for individuals and families. Our Mission At Progressive Care, our brand stands for trust, quality, and care. Every service we provide is thoughtfully designed to deliver excellence, consistency, and a meaningful impact. With a professional and person-centred approach, we ensure reliability and progress, creating lasting value for those we care and support. Your Role as a Support Worker within Learning Disabilities Services: Assist with the care and support of our Young People aged 16 to 25 whilst ensuring that a homely environment is maintained. Contributing to meeting each individual's physical, emotional, social and educational needs. Build positive relationships with the young people and support with their development - whilst ensuring that they are kept safe. Work within a Multi-disciplinary Team to advocate for each individual's needs. Provide positive and meaningful life experiences for the young people to develop their skills and self-esteem. Provide calm and safe responses when Young People are unable to. Work in a Multi-disciplinary Team to provide a nurturing environment in which young people can develop and thrive. Promote independence through care and support with daily tasks such as cooking, travel etc. Complete key work responsibilities and maintain young people's files. Our Ideal Candidate should: Be willing to work towards or already hold a Level 3 Children Residential Childcare qualification (or equivalent). Have a passion to work with young people who sometimes demonstrate behaviours that challenge. Have a genuine desire to improve lives and promote self-esteem. Demonstrate excellent communication skills and empathy. Stay calm under pressure and work flexibly. Have an awareness of this client group and able to work on initiative, whilst also possessing a sense of resilience. Possess strong written & recording skills. Be flexible to work across all different shift patterns for example "Waking nights, day shift and sleep-in shifts where applicable". What We Offer: Excellent Pay & Rewards We recognise your skills with structured Salary Grades that reflect your Experience and Qualifications. Our Pay Structures are at the forefront of National Pay Standards. Career Progression & Development Excellent Opportunities for career progression pathways creating opportunities from: Support Worker Senior Support Worker Team Leader Deputy Manager Registered Manager Service Manager Comprehensive Training & Qualifications Full induction programme before you start. Service-specific training to refine and enhance your skills. We fully fund your training and qualifications through our Nationally Accredited Training Centre. Wellbeing Programme Access to excellent employee benefits designed to support your health, wellbeing, and personal development. A Supportive & Rewarding Work Environment With strong management support and supervision, you will always have the guidance and encouragement that give you the tools and confidence you need to thrive in your role and career. Are you Ready to Start Your Career in Social Care? Speak to our Talent Team and join the Progressive Care Community! Due to the nature of this role, Progressive Care conducts enhanced background checks through the Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) for all hired personnel. Please note that sponsorship is not available for this position, and all applicants must have the right to work in the UK.
Progressive Care
Deputy Manager Childrens Residential
Progressive Care Sheffield, Yorkshire
As a national leader in Social Care for over 25 years, we are committed to innovation, excellence, and making a real impact. Our nurturing and empowering culture allows us to deliver exceptional services through our highly skilled, committed, and multi-disciplinary teams. We offer a range of services, including: Family Assessment Children's Residential 16+ Supported Living Learning Disabilities All of our services are designed to provide safety, growth, and independence for individuals and families. Our Mission At Progressive Care, our brand stands for trust, quality, and care. Every service we provide is thoughtfully designed to deliver excellence, consistency, and a meaningful impact. With a professional and person-centered approach, we ensure reliability and progress, creating lasting value for those we care and support. Your Role as a Deputy Manager within Children's Services: Support children to reach their full potential. Support the Home Manager in day-to-day management and operation of the Home - Maintaining a compliant, safe and homely environment. Work in a child centred way to ensure each child's individual needs are met. Good Knowledge of the Children's Homes regulations and quality standards. Act as a role model and mentor to staff, demonstrating professionalism, integrity, and a commitment to the highest standards of care and ethical practice. Contribute to the recruitment, training, and development of staff, identifying training needs and opportunities for professional growth. Experience of compiling a staff rota. Undertake monthly staff supervisions and Team Meetings. Provide leadership, guidance and support to the Staff Team. Expected to work across a full rota including sleep-ins and long days, alongside manager hours. Our Ideal Candidate should: Hold a Level 3 in Children's Residential Childcare Qualification (or equivalent). Either hold or be committed to completing their Level 5 diploma in Leadership and Management. Have a minimum two years' experience working in social care. Adept in compiling risk assessments, weekly and monthly reports for both the home and the young people & Children. Knowledge of legislation and Ofsted requirements. Passionate in working with young people who may demonstrate behaviours that challenge. Knowledge of children's home regulations and quality standards. Have experience leading and motivating a staff team. Be flexible and willing to go the extra mile. Demonstrate a calm and safe response when Children and young people are unable to. What We Offer: Excellent Pay & Rewards We recognise your skills with structured Salary Grades that reflect your Experience and Qualifications Our Pay Structures are at the forefront of National Pay Standards. Career Progression & Development Excellent Opportunities for career progression pathways creating opportunities from; Support worker Senior Support Worker Team Leader Deputy Manager Registered Manager Service Manager Comprehensive Training & Qualifications Full induction program before you start. Service specific training to refine and enhance your skills. We fully fund your training and qualifications through our Nationally Accredited Training Centre. Wellbeing Program Access to excellent employee benefits designed to support your health, wellbeing, and personal development. A Supportive & Rewarding Work Environment With strong management support and supervision, you will always have the guidance, encouragement, that give you the tools and confidence that you need to thrive in your role and career. Are you Ready to Start Your Career in Social Care? Speak to our Talent Team and join the Progressive Care Community! Due to the nature of this role, Progressive Care conducts enhanced background checks through the Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) for all hired personnel. Please note that sponsorship is not available for this position, and all applicants must have the right to work in the UK.
Oct 02, 2025
Full time
As a national leader in Social Care for over 25 years, we are committed to innovation, excellence, and making a real impact. Our nurturing and empowering culture allows us to deliver exceptional services through our highly skilled, committed, and multi-disciplinary teams. We offer a range of services, including: Family Assessment Children's Residential 16+ Supported Living Learning Disabilities All of our services are designed to provide safety, growth, and independence for individuals and families. Our Mission At Progressive Care, our brand stands for trust, quality, and care. Every service we provide is thoughtfully designed to deliver excellence, consistency, and a meaningful impact. With a professional and person-centered approach, we ensure reliability and progress, creating lasting value for those we care and support. Your Role as a Deputy Manager within Children's Services: Support children to reach their full potential. Support the Home Manager in day-to-day management and operation of the Home - Maintaining a compliant, safe and homely environment. Work in a child centred way to ensure each child's individual needs are met. Good Knowledge of the Children's Homes regulations and quality standards. Act as a role model and mentor to staff, demonstrating professionalism, integrity, and a commitment to the highest standards of care and ethical practice. Contribute to the recruitment, training, and development of staff, identifying training needs and opportunities for professional growth. Experience of compiling a staff rota. Undertake monthly staff supervisions and Team Meetings. Provide leadership, guidance and support to the Staff Team. Expected to work across a full rota including sleep-ins and long days, alongside manager hours. Our Ideal Candidate should: Hold a Level 3 in Children's Residential Childcare Qualification (or equivalent). Either hold or be committed to completing their Level 5 diploma in Leadership and Management. Have a minimum two years' experience working in social care. Adept in compiling risk assessments, weekly and monthly reports for both the home and the young people & Children. Knowledge of legislation and Ofsted requirements. Passionate in working with young people who may demonstrate behaviours that challenge. Knowledge of children's home regulations and quality standards. Have experience leading and motivating a staff team. Be flexible and willing to go the extra mile. Demonstrate a calm and safe response when Children and young people are unable to. What We Offer: Excellent Pay & Rewards We recognise your skills with structured Salary Grades that reflect your Experience and Qualifications Our Pay Structures are at the forefront of National Pay Standards. Career Progression & Development Excellent Opportunities for career progression pathways creating opportunities from; Support worker Senior Support Worker Team Leader Deputy Manager Registered Manager Service Manager Comprehensive Training & Qualifications Full induction program before you start. Service specific training to refine and enhance your skills. We fully fund your training and qualifications through our Nationally Accredited Training Centre. Wellbeing Program Access to excellent employee benefits designed to support your health, wellbeing, and personal development. A Supportive & Rewarding Work Environment With strong management support and supervision, you will always have the guidance, encouragement, that give you the tools and confidence that you need to thrive in your role and career. Are you Ready to Start Your Career in Social Care? Speak to our Talent Team and join the Progressive Care Community! Due to the nature of this role, Progressive Care conducts enhanced background checks through the Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) for all hired personnel. Please note that sponsorship is not available for this position, and all applicants must have the right to work in the UK.
Progressive Care
16+ Supported Living Support Worker
Progressive Care Sheffield, Yorkshire
As a national leader in Social Care for over 25 years, we are committed to innovation, excellence, and making a real impact. Our nurturing and empowering culture allows us to deliver exceptional services through our highly skilled, committed, and multi-disciplinary teams. We offer a range of services, including: Family Assessment Children's Residential 16+ Supported Living Learning Disabilities All of our services are designed to provide safety, growth, and independence for individuals and families. Our Mission At Progressive Care, our brand stands for trust, quality, and care. Every service we provide is thoughtfully designed to deliver excellence, consistency, and a meaningful impact. With a professional and person-centered approach, we ensure reliability and progress, creating lasting value for those we care and support. Your Role as a Support Worker within 16+ Supported Living: Deliver targeted support packages tailored to the needs of each young person. Safeguard and monitor young people through observation, planning, and continued assessment. Build professional, trusting relationships that encourage personal growth and independence. Offer guidance and encouragement, supporting life skills such as money management, health, decision-making, and meal planning. Provide fallback support during times of crisis and remain calm and safe when they are unable to. Support Unaccompanied Asylum-Seeking Children and young people with challenging early life experiences and additional vulnerabilities. Encourage participation in activities that build confidence and stability. Help young people access key services related to health, benefits, employment, and education and training. Work independently when required, including planning shifts, completing admin tasks, and maintaining a clean, supportive environment. Keep thorough written records of observations, goals, and documentation. Advocate for young people and collaborate with external community resources. Our Ideal Candidate should: Have Level 3 Children & Young Peoples Workforce Diploma is desirable, but not essential-full training provided. Experience of working with Young People in residential or supported environments. Motivated and dedicated with a genuine desire to support others and 'make a difference'. Patient and empathetic to the challenges young people may face, especially those with emotional and behavioural difficulties. Strong literacy and communication skills, with the ability to liaise with professionals and advocate effectively. Knowledge or understanding of trauma-informed care. Ability to build positive relationships and promote independence. Leadership qualities and teamwork skills, with confidence in both lone working and team environments. Able to manage workload proactively, with good understanding of general data protection. Committed to providing the best outcomes for young people, with a willingness to go the extra mile. Always act in a professional manner and demonstrate resilience in stressful or difficult situations. Be able to be mobile across South Yorkshire (Sheffield, Doncaster, and Rotherham) as a MUST for this role. What We Offer: Excellent Pay & Rewards o We recognise your skills with structured Salary Grades that reflect your Experience and Qualifications o Our Pay Structures are at the forefront of National Pay Standards. Career Progression & Development Excellent Opportunities for career progression pathways creating opportunities from; o Support worker o Senior Support Worker o Team Leader o Deputy Manager o Registered Manager o Service Manager Comprehensive Training & Qualifications o Full induction program before you start. o Service specific training to refine and enhance your skills. o We fully fund your training and qualifications through our Nationally Accredited Training Centre. Wellbeing Program o Access to excellent employee benefits designed to support your health, wellbeing, and personal development. A Supportive & Rewarding Work Environment With strong management support and supervision, you will always have the guidance, encouragement, that give you the tools and confidence that you need to thrive in your role and career. Are you Ready to Start Your Career in Social Care? Speak to our Talent Team and join the Progressive Care Community! Due to the nature of this role, Progressive Care conducts enhanced background checks through the Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) for all hired personnel. Please note that sponsorship is not available for this position, and all applicants must have the right to work in the UK.
Oct 02, 2025
Full time
As a national leader in Social Care for over 25 years, we are committed to innovation, excellence, and making a real impact. Our nurturing and empowering culture allows us to deliver exceptional services through our highly skilled, committed, and multi-disciplinary teams. We offer a range of services, including: Family Assessment Children's Residential 16+ Supported Living Learning Disabilities All of our services are designed to provide safety, growth, and independence for individuals and families. Our Mission At Progressive Care, our brand stands for trust, quality, and care. Every service we provide is thoughtfully designed to deliver excellence, consistency, and a meaningful impact. With a professional and person-centered approach, we ensure reliability and progress, creating lasting value for those we care and support. Your Role as a Support Worker within 16+ Supported Living: Deliver targeted support packages tailored to the needs of each young person. Safeguard and monitor young people through observation, planning, and continued assessment. Build professional, trusting relationships that encourage personal growth and independence. Offer guidance and encouragement, supporting life skills such as money management, health, decision-making, and meal planning. Provide fallback support during times of crisis and remain calm and safe when they are unable to. Support Unaccompanied Asylum-Seeking Children and young people with challenging early life experiences and additional vulnerabilities. Encourage participation in activities that build confidence and stability. Help young people access key services related to health, benefits, employment, and education and training. Work independently when required, including planning shifts, completing admin tasks, and maintaining a clean, supportive environment. Keep thorough written records of observations, goals, and documentation. Advocate for young people and collaborate with external community resources. Our Ideal Candidate should: Have Level 3 Children & Young Peoples Workforce Diploma is desirable, but not essential-full training provided. Experience of working with Young People in residential or supported environments. Motivated and dedicated with a genuine desire to support others and 'make a difference'. Patient and empathetic to the challenges young people may face, especially those with emotional and behavioural difficulties. Strong literacy and communication skills, with the ability to liaise with professionals and advocate effectively. Knowledge or understanding of trauma-informed care. Ability to build positive relationships and promote independence. Leadership qualities and teamwork skills, with confidence in both lone working and team environments. Able to manage workload proactively, with good understanding of general data protection. Committed to providing the best outcomes for young people, with a willingness to go the extra mile. Always act in a professional manner and demonstrate resilience in stressful or difficult situations. Be able to be mobile across South Yorkshire (Sheffield, Doncaster, and Rotherham) as a MUST for this role. What We Offer: Excellent Pay & Rewards o We recognise your skills with structured Salary Grades that reflect your Experience and Qualifications o Our Pay Structures are at the forefront of National Pay Standards. Career Progression & Development Excellent Opportunities for career progression pathways creating opportunities from; o Support worker o Senior Support Worker o Team Leader o Deputy Manager o Registered Manager o Service Manager Comprehensive Training & Qualifications o Full induction program before you start. o Service specific training to refine and enhance your skills. o We fully fund your training and qualifications through our Nationally Accredited Training Centre. Wellbeing Program o Access to excellent employee benefits designed to support your health, wellbeing, and personal development. A Supportive & Rewarding Work Environment With strong management support and supervision, you will always have the guidance, encouragement, that give you the tools and confidence that you need to thrive in your role and career. Are you Ready to Start Your Career in Social Care? Speak to our Talent Team and join the Progressive Care Community! Due to the nature of this role, Progressive Care conducts enhanced background checks through the Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) for all hired personnel. Please note that sponsorship is not available for this position, and all applicants must have the right to work in the UK.
Progressive Care
Registered Manager Childrens Home
Progressive Care Matlock, Derbyshire
As a national leader in Social Care for over 25 years, we are committed to innovation, excellence, and making a real impact. Our nurturing and empowering culture allows us to deliver exceptional services through our highly skilled, committed, and multi-disciplinary teams. We offer a range of services, including: Family Assessment Children's Residential 16+ Supported Living Learning Disabilities All of our services are designed to provide safety, growth, and independence for individuals and families. Our Mission At Progressive Care, our brand stands for trust, quality, and care. Every service we provide is thoughtfully designed to deliver excellence, consistency, and a meaningful impact. With a professional and person-centered approach, we ensure reliability and progress, creating lasting value for those we care and support. Your Role as a Registered Manager within Children's Services: Lead a team to ensure a safe, calm, nurturing environment in which young people can develop and thrive is provided. Lead a team to provide positive and meaningful life experiences for children to develop their skills and self-esteem. Lead a team in providing an environment where children's physical, emotional and educational needs are celebrated and met. Work in a child centred way to ensure each child's individual needs are met. Lead the team and drive the service forward. Develop, implement, and monitor individual care plans. Undertake supervision and appraisals of staff team. Mentor and guide a staff team to provide a therapeutic way of working. Ensure staff training and development. Compliance with legislation, policies, and Ofsted requirements. Our Ideal Candidate should: Hold a Level 3 in Children's Residential Childcare Qualification (or equivalent). Either hold or be committed to completing their Level 5 diploma in Leadership and Management. Have a minimum two years' experience working in a residential environment. Adept in compiling risk assessments, weekly and monthly reports for both the home and the young people & Children. Knowledge of legislation and Ofsted requirements. Passionate in working with young people who may demonstrate behaviours that challenge. Knowledge of children's home regulations and quality standards. Lead a team, ensuring to be a visible presence. Have excellent communication and report writing skills. Have experience leading and motivating a staff team. Be flexible and willing to go the extra mile to ensure children have the best outcomes. What We Offer: Excellent Pay & Rewards We recognise your skills with structured Salary Grades that reflect your Experience and Qualifications Our Pay Structures are at the forefront of National Pay Standards. Career Progression & Development Excellent Opportunities for career progression pathways creating opportunities from; Support worker Senior Support Worker Team Leader Deputy Manager Registered Manager Service Manager Comprehensive Training & Qualifications Full induction program before you start. Service specific training to refine and enhance your skills. We fully fund your training and qualifications through our Nationally Accredited Training Centre. Wellbeing Program Access to excellent employee benefits designed to support your health, wellbeing, and personal development. A Supportive & Rewarding Work Environment With strong management support and supervision, you will always have the guidance, encouragement, that give you the tools and confidence that you need to thrive in your role and career. Are you Ready to Start Your Career in Social Care? Speak to our Talent Team and join the Progressive Care Community! Due to the nature of this role, Progressive Care conducts enhanced background checks through the Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) for all hired personnel. Please note that sponsorship is not available for this position, and all applicants must have the right to work in the UK.
Oct 02, 2025
Full time
As a national leader in Social Care for over 25 years, we are committed to innovation, excellence, and making a real impact. Our nurturing and empowering culture allows us to deliver exceptional services through our highly skilled, committed, and multi-disciplinary teams. We offer a range of services, including: Family Assessment Children's Residential 16+ Supported Living Learning Disabilities All of our services are designed to provide safety, growth, and independence for individuals and families. Our Mission At Progressive Care, our brand stands for trust, quality, and care. Every service we provide is thoughtfully designed to deliver excellence, consistency, and a meaningful impact. With a professional and person-centered approach, we ensure reliability and progress, creating lasting value for those we care and support. Your Role as a Registered Manager within Children's Services: Lead a team to ensure a safe, calm, nurturing environment in which young people can develop and thrive is provided. Lead a team to provide positive and meaningful life experiences for children to develop their skills and self-esteem. Lead a team in providing an environment where children's physical, emotional and educational needs are celebrated and met. Work in a child centred way to ensure each child's individual needs are met. Lead the team and drive the service forward. Develop, implement, and monitor individual care plans. Undertake supervision and appraisals of staff team. Mentor and guide a staff team to provide a therapeutic way of working. Ensure staff training and development. Compliance with legislation, policies, and Ofsted requirements. Our Ideal Candidate should: Hold a Level 3 in Children's Residential Childcare Qualification (or equivalent). Either hold or be committed to completing their Level 5 diploma in Leadership and Management. Have a minimum two years' experience working in a residential environment. Adept in compiling risk assessments, weekly and monthly reports for both the home and the young people & Children. Knowledge of legislation and Ofsted requirements. Passionate in working with young people who may demonstrate behaviours that challenge. Knowledge of children's home regulations and quality standards. Lead a team, ensuring to be a visible presence. Have excellent communication and report writing skills. Have experience leading and motivating a staff team. Be flexible and willing to go the extra mile to ensure children have the best outcomes. What We Offer: Excellent Pay & Rewards We recognise your skills with structured Salary Grades that reflect your Experience and Qualifications Our Pay Structures are at the forefront of National Pay Standards. Career Progression & Development Excellent Opportunities for career progression pathways creating opportunities from; Support worker Senior Support Worker Team Leader Deputy Manager Registered Manager Service Manager Comprehensive Training & Qualifications Full induction program before you start. Service specific training to refine and enhance your skills. We fully fund your training and qualifications through our Nationally Accredited Training Centre. Wellbeing Program Access to excellent employee benefits designed to support your health, wellbeing, and personal development. A Supportive & Rewarding Work Environment With strong management support and supervision, you will always have the guidance, encouragement, that give you the tools and confidence that you need to thrive in your role and career. Are you Ready to Start Your Career in Social Care? Speak to our Talent Team and join the Progressive Care Community! Due to the nature of this role, Progressive Care conducts enhanced background checks through the Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) for all hired personnel. Please note that sponsorship is not available for this position, and all applicants must have the right to work in the UK.
Progressive Care
Childrens Home Team Leader
Progressive Care Sheffield, Yorkshire
As a national leader in Social Care for over 25 years, we are committed to innovation, excellence, and making a real impact. Our nurturing and empowering culture allows us to deliver exceptional services through our highly skilled, committed, and multi-disciplinary teams. We offer a range of services, including: Family Assessment Children's Residential 16+ Supported Living Learning Disabilities All of our services are designed to provide safety, growth, and independence for individuals and families. Our Mission At Progressive Care, our brand stands for trust, quality, and care. Every service we provide is thoughtfully designed to deliver excellence, consistency, and a meaningful impact. With a professional and person-centered approach, we ensure reliability and progress, creating lasting value for those we care and support. Your Role as a Team Leader within Children's Services: Assist with the care of children and young people aged 12-17, ensuring a homely environment is maintained. Contribute to meeting each child's physical, emotional, social, and educational needs. Build positive relationships with children and support their development while ensuring their safety. Promote independence by supporting daily tasks such as travel, cooking, and other essential life skills. Provide monthly support and challenge supervision. Work within a team to advocate for children's needs. Mentor and develop less experienced staff to enhance their skills. Provide support and development for all the workers. Be flexible to work across different shift patterns, including waking nights, day shifts, and sleep-in shifts where applicable. Our Ideal Candidate should: Have their level 3 Residential Childcare Diploma or relevant qualification. Either hold or willing to work towards a management qualification preferred. Willingness to learn and understand awareness of the children homes regulations, and quality standards. Have leadership qualities and experience of mentoring and supporting less experienced staff. Have a genuine desire to improve lives and promote self-esteem. Demonstrate excellent communication skills and empathy. Stay calm under pressure and work flexibly. What We Offer: Excellent Pay & Rewards We recognise your skills with structured Salary Grades that reflect your Experience and Qualifications Our Pay Structures are at the forefront of National Pay Standards. Career Progression & Development Excellent Opportunities for career progression pathways creating opportunities from; Support worker Senior Support Worker Team Leader Deputy Manager Registered Manager Service Manager Comprehensive Training & Qualifications Full induction program before you start. Service specific training to refine and enhance your skills. We fully fund your training and qualifications through our Nationally Accredited Training Centre. Wellbeing Program Access to excellent employee benefits designed to support your health, wellbeing, and personal development. A Supportive & Rewarding Work Environment With strong management support and supervision, you will always have the guidance, encouragement, that give you the tools and confidence that you need to thrive in your role and career. Are you Ready to Start Your Career in Social Care? Speak to our Talent Team and join the Progressive Care Community! Due to the nature of this role, Progressive Care conducts enhanced background checks through the Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) for all hired personnel. Please note that sponsorship is not available for this position, and all applicants must have the right to work in the UK.
Oct 02, 2025
Full time
As a national leader in Social Care for over 25 years, we are committed to innovation, excellence, and making a real impact. Our nurturing and empowering culture allows us to deliver exceptional services through our highly skilled, committed, and multi-disciplinary teams. We offer a range of services, including: Family Assessment Children's Residential 16+ Supported Living Learning Disabilities All of our services are designed to provide safety, growth, and independence for individuals and families. Our Mission At Progressive Care, our brand stands for trust, quality, and care. Every service we provide is thoughtfully designed to deliver excellence, consistency, and a meaningful impact. With a professional and person-centered approach, we ensure reliability and progress, creating lasting value for those we care and support. Your Role as a Team Leader within Children's Services: Assist with the care of children and young people aged 12-17, ensuring a homely environment is maintained. Contribute to meeting each child's physical, emotional, social, and educational needs. Build positive relationships with children and support their development while ensuring their safety. Promote independence by supporting daily tasks such as travel, cooking, and other essential life skills. Provide monthly support and challenge supervision. Work within a team to advocate for children's needs. Mentor and develop less experienced staff to enhance their skills. Provide support and development for all the workers. Be flexible to work across different shift patterns, including waking nights, day shifts, and sleep-in shifts where applicable. Our Ideal Candidate should: Have their level 3 Residential Childcare Diploma or relevant qualification. Either hold or willing to work towards a management qualification preferred. Willingness to learn and understand awareness of the children homes regulations, and quality standards. Have leadership qualities and experience of mentoring and supporting less experienced staff. Have a genuine desire to improve lives and promote self-esteem. Demonstrate excellent communication skills and empathy. Stay calm under pressure and work flexibly. What We Offer: Excellent Pay & Rewards We recognise your skills with structured Salary Grades that reflect your Experience and Qualifications Our Pay Structures are at the forefront of National Pay Standards. Career Progression & Development Excellent Opportunities for career progression pathways creating opportunities from; Support worker Senior Support Worker Team Leader Deputy Manager Registered Manager Service Manager Comprehensive Training & Qualifications Full induction program before you start. Service specific training to refine and enhance your skills. We fully fund your training and qualifications through our Nationally Accredited Training Centre. Wellbeing Program Access to excellent employee benefits designed to support your health, wellbeing, and personal development. A Supportive & Rewarding Work Environment With strong management support and supervision, you will always have the guidance, encouragement, that give you the tools and confidence that you need to thrive in your role and career. Are you Ready to Start Your Career in Social Care? Speak to our Talent Team and join the Progressive Care Community! Due to the nature of this role, Progressive Care conducts enhanced background checks through the Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) for all hired personnel. Please note that sponsorship is not available for this position, and all applicants must have the right to work in the UK.
Progressive Care
Childcare Practitioner
Progressive Care Doncaster, Yorkshire
As a national leader in Social Care for over 25 years, we are committed to innovation, excellence, and making a real impact. Our nurturing and empowering culture allows us to deliver exceptional services through our highly skilled, committed, and multi-disciplinary teams. We offer a range of services, including: Family Assessment Children's Residential 16+ Supported Living Learning Disabilities All of our services are designed to provide safety, growth, and independence for individuals and families. Our Mission At Progressive Care, our brand stands for trust, quality, and care. Every service we provide is thoughtfully designed to deliver excellence, consistency, and a meaningful impact. With a professional and person-centered approach, we ensure reliability and progress, creating lasting value for those we care and support. Your Role as a Support Worker within Children's Services: Assist with the care and support of our Children and Young People aged 12-17 whilst ensuring that a homely environment is maintained. Contributing to meeting each child's physical, emotional, social and educational needs. Build positive relationships with children and support with their development - whilst ensuring that they are kept safe. Work within a Multi-disciplinary Team to advocate for children's needs. Provide positive and meaningful life experiences for children to develop their skills and self-esteem. Provide calm and safe responses when Children and Young people are unable to. Work in a Multi- disciplinary Team to provide a nurturing environment in which young people can develop and thrive. Promote independence through care and support with daily tasks such as cooking, travel etc. Complete key work responsibilities and maintain young people's files. Our Ideal Candidate should: Be willing to work towards or already hold a Level 3 Children Residential Childcare qualification (or equivalent). Have a passion to work with young people who sometimes demonstrate behaviours that challenge. Have a genuine desire to improve lives and promote self-esteem. Demonstrate excellent communication skills and empathy. Stay calm under pressure and work flexibly. Have an awareness of this client group and able to work on initiative, whilst also possessing a sense of resilience. Possess strong written & recording skills. Be flexible to work across all different shift patterns for example "Waking nights, day shift and sleep in shifts where applicable". What We Offer: Excellent Pay & Rewards We recognise your skills with structured Salary Grades that reflect your Experience and Qualifications. Our Pay Structures are at the forefront of National Pay Standards. Career Progression & Development Excellent Opportunities for career progression pathways creating opportunities from; Support worker Senior Support Worker Team Leader Deputy Manager Registered Manager Service Manager Comprehensive Training & Qualifications Full induction program before you start. Service specific training to refine and enhance your skills. We fully fund your training and qualifications through our Nationally Accredited Training Centre. Wellbeing Program Access to excellent employee benefits designed to support your health, wellbeing, and personal development. A Supportive & Rewarding Work Environment With strong management support and supervision, you will always have the guidance, encouragement, that give you the tools and confidence that you need to thrive in your role and career. Are you Ready to Start Your Career in Social Care? Speak to our Talent Team today and join the Progressive Care Community! Due to the nature of this role, Progressive Care conducts enhanced background checks through the Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) for all hired personnel. Please note that sponsorship is not available for this position, and all applicants must have the right to work in the UK.
Oct 02, 2025
Full time
As a national leader in Social Care for over 25 years, we are committed to innovation, excellence, and making a real impact. Our nurturing and empowering culture allows us to deliver exceptional services through our highly skilled, committed, and multi-disciplinary teams. We offer a range of services, including: Family Assessment Children's Residential 16+ Supported Living Learning Disabilities All of our services are designed to provide safety, growth, and independence for individuals and families. Our Mission At Progressive Care, our brand stands for trust, quality, and care. Every service we provide is thoughtfully designed to deliver excellence, consistency, and a meaningful impact. With a professional and person-centered approach, we ensure reliability and progress, creating lasting value for those we care and support. Your Role as a Support Worker within Children's Services: Assist with the care and support of our Children and Young People aged 12-17 whilst ensuring that a homely environment is maintained. Contributing to meeting each child's physical, emotional, social and educational needs. Build positive relationships with children and support with their development - whilst ensuring that they are kept safe. Work within a Multi-disciplinary Team to advocate for children's needs. Provide positive and meaningful life experiences for children to develop their skills and self-esteem. Provide calm and safe responses when Children and Young people are unable to. Work in a Multi- disciplinary Team to provide a nurturing environment in which young people can develop and thrive. Promote independence through care and support with daily tasks such as cooking, travel etc. Complete key work responsibilities and maintain young people's files. Our Ideal Candidate should: Be willing to work towards or already hold a Level 3 Children Residential Childcare qualification (or equivalent). Have a passion to work with young people who sometimes demonstrate behaviours that challenge. Have a genuine desire to improve lives and promote self-esteem. Demonstrate excellent communication skills and empathy. Stay calm under pressure and work flexibly. Have an awareness of this client group and able to work on initiative, whilst also possessing a sense of resilience. Possess strong written & recording skills. Be flexible to work across all different shift patterns for example "Waking nights, day shift and sleep in shifts where applicable". What We Offer: Excellent Pay & Rewards We recognise your skills with structured Salary Grades that reflect your Experience and Qualifications. Our Pay Structures are at the forefront of National Pay Standards. Career Progression & Development Excellent Opportunities for career progression pathways creating opportunities from; Support worker Senior Support Worker Team Leader Deputy Manager Registered Manager Service Manager Comprehensive Training & Qualifications Full induction program before you start. Service specific training to refine and enhance your skills. We fully fund your training and qualifications through our Nationally Accredited Training Centre. Wellbeing Program Access to excellent employee benefits designed to support your health, wellbeing, and personal development. A Supportive & Rewarding Work Environment With strong management support and supervision, you will always have the guidance, encouragement, that give you the tools and confidence that you need to thrive in your role and career. Are you Ready to Start Your Career in Social Care? Speak to our Talent Team today and join the Progressive Care Community! Due to the nature of this role, Progressive Care conducts enhanced background checks through the Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) for all hired personnel. Please note that sponsorship is not available for this position, and all applicants must have the right to work in the UK.

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