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Childcare Practitioner (Support Worker) - Children's Residential Care Home

NH Care Limited

Park Central

On-site

GBP 40,000 - 60,000

Full time

8 days ago

Job summary

A dedicated children's care provider in Birmingham is seeking a Residential Care Practitioner to provide child-centred care for young people with unique needs. Applicants should have experience in social care and a relevant qualification. The position emphasizes compassionate care, promoting wellbeing and independence in a supportive environment. Join us to make a meaningful difference in children's lives.

Qualifications

  • Experience supporting children with learning disabilities or SEMH needs.
  • Background in residential or social care settings.
  • Commitment to mandatory training and professional development.

Responsibilities

  • Deliver compassionate care in a safe, inclusive home setting.
  • Support young people’s education, social activities, and life skills.
  • Provide personal care, including hygiene and medical support.

Skills

Supporting children with learning disabilities
Strong communication skills
Positive behaviour promotion
Cooking nutritious meals

Education

NVQ Level 3 or QCF Level 3 Diploma in Health and Social Care

Tools

ICT skills
Job description
Overview

Location: Based at one of our children’s homes in the Birmingham area

Hours: Full time

Duration: Permanent

Salary: £12.31 - £12.66 per hour, depending on experience

Disclosure: Enhanced DBS Check with Child Barred List

Join a dedicated team shaping brighter futures for vulnerable children and young people.

About NH Care

NH Care offers exceptional residential care and educational provision for children and young people with complex needs. Based in Birmingham, we operate five homes where children feel safe and supported. Our school, New Horizon Academy, supports 11–16-year-olds with Special Educational Needs (SEN) and Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) challenges.

We’re committed to creating nurturing environments where every child thrives — emotionally, socially and academically.

Purpose of the Role

As a Residential Care Practitioner, you’ll provide high-quality, child-centred care to children and young people with learning disabilities, behavioural challenges, and emotional needs. You’ll work collaboratively with a close-knit team to promote wellbeing, personal development and independence in line with individual care plans.

Key Responsibilities
  • Deliver compassionate care in a safe, inclusive home setting
  • Support young people’s education, social activities, life skills and holidays
  • Provide personal care, including hygiene, mobility, sexual health and medical support
  • Assist with communication, using Makaton, sign language or other preferred methods
  • Promote positive behaviour using Team Teach methods
  • Maintain accurate records in line with GDPR and safeguarding standards
  • Help young people build independent living skills and manage finances
  • Cook nutritious meals and uphold food hygiene standards
  • Attend meetings, supervision and contribute to ongoing service improvement
  • Build relationships with families, professionals and the wider community
  • Participate in lone working when required and follow safeguarding protocols
  • Drive company vehicles (if applicable) and ensure their upkeep
Experience and Qualifications
  • Experience supporting children with learning disabilities, SEMH needs or challenging behaviours
  • Background in residential or social care settings
  • Strong communication skills with children, families and professionals
  • NVQ Level 3 or QCF Level 3 Diploma in Health and Social Care (or willingness to undertake)
  • Willingness to complete relevant apprenticeships and functional skills training
  • Commitment to all mandatory training and professional development
  • Knowledge of safeguarding, equality, and inclusion
  • ICT skills and ability to use email, internet and basic software
Personal Qualities
  • A friendly, approachable manner with excellent listening skills
  • Positivity, creativity and a good sense of humour
  • Reliability, professionalism and adaptability under pressure
  • A non-judgmental, inclusive mindset that promotes the rights of looked-after children
  • Ability to reflect, grow and support others
  • Willingness to work flexibly across settings and changing priorities

This is more than a job — it’s a chance to build meaningful relationships and leave a lasting impact in a child’s life.

If you want to discuss the role, or have any queries, please contact Gaby Howell, HR Manager, gaby@nhcare.care

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