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Children's Residential Support Worker — Growth, Training & Impact

Leader Group

Greater Lincolnshire

On-site

GBP 20,000 - 25,000

Full time

10 days ago

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Job summary

A care-focused organization in Greater Lincolnshire is seeking a Children's Residential Support Worker to provide high-quality care and guidance to children and young people. In this full-time role, you will work within a dedicated team to create a safe and nurturing environment, assist with daily routines, and promote emotional and social development. Ideal candidates will have experience working with children in a residential setting, strong communication skills, and a commitment to safeguarding. A full UK manual driving licence is essential. Join us to make a meaningful impact.

Benefits

Competitive salary
Fully funded training
Career progression opportunities
Supportive working environment

Qualifications

  • Previous experience in a residential care environment is essential.
  • Genuine passion for supporting children's welfare.
  • Strong ability to build trust and rapport.

Responsibilities

  • Deliver day-to-day care and support to children and young people.
  • Assist children in their daily routines promoting independence.
  • Foster positive relationships providing emotional support.
  • Implement care plans and behaviour management strategies.
  • Contribute to household responsibilities.
  • Participate in recreational activities promoting development.
  • Maintain accurate records per organisational policies.

Skills

Experience working with children and young people
Compassion and empathy
Excellent communication skills
Strong team player
Flexibility in shift work
Commitment to safeguarding
Full UK manual driving licence
Job description
A care-focused organization in Greater Lincolnshire is seeking a Children's Residential Support Worker to provide high-quality care and guidance to children and young people. In this full-time role, you will work within a dedicated team to create a safe and nurturing environment, assist with daily routines, and promote emotional and social development. Ideal candidates will have experience working with children in a residential setting, strong communication skills, and a commitment to safeguarding. A full UK manual driving licence is essential. Join us to make a meaningful impact.
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