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A dedicated care organization in the UK is seeking compassionate individuals to become Children's Support Workers. This role involves providing trauma-informed care, building trusting relationships, and supporting children's educational and emotional needs. Candidates should possess a full UK driving license and show emotional resilience. Training is offered, making this a fulfilling career opportunity for those wishing to make a difference.
Ready to make a real difference?
At Paragon Social Care, that’s exactly what you’ll do. We’re looking for caring, resilient, and passionate individuals to join our amazing team of Children’s Support Workers — people who want to help young lives grow, heal, and thrive.
Whether you have experience in care or you’re searching for a meaningful new career, this is your opportunity to make a lasting impact on children and young people who need stability, safety, and hope.
At Paragon Social Care, our vision is simple: “Excellence Through Understanding.”
We provide 24/7 wraparound support for children and young people in local authority care during times of uncertainty and transition. Our mission is to create safe, nurturing, and empowering environments while helping every young person plan for a brighter future.
Because every child deserves compassion, opportunity, and someone who believes in them — and that could be you.
No two days are the same! As a Children’s Support Worker, you’ll:
A relevant qualification (e.g. NVQ Level 3 in Children’s Residential Care or equivalent) is desirable but not essential — full training provided.
💼 What you’ll get:
Because this isn’t just a job — it’s a calling. Every shift is a chance to change a story, to bring stability, hope, and possibility into a child’s life.
If you’ve got the passion, we’ll give you the training, support, and opportunity to truly make a difference.
👉 Apply today and start the journey toward a career that matters.
This post is subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check due to the nature of the role, which involves working with vulnerable young people. Safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people is a priority, and all applicants will be expected to share this commitment.