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A residential childcare organization in the UK is seeking a compassionate Residential Youth Support Worker in Nottingham. The role involves supporting young people, managing challenges with empathy, and encouraging independence. Successful candidates will receive comprehensive training and a Level 3 qualification in Residential Childcare, with competitive compensation and benefits.
Location: Nottingham
Salary: Up to £28,650.00 per annum + £46.01 per sleep-in
Shift Pattern: Rotational shifts including earlies, lates, doubles, and sleep-ins
Do you thrive in fast-paced environments? Have you worked in hospitality, retail, sports, outdoor activities, or customer service? Do you have the emotional resilience to handle challenging situations while supporting and inspiring young people?
If so, you don’t need prior experience in care—just the right mindset. We provide full training, qualifications, and ongoing support to help you build a meaningful career in residential childcare.
As a Residential Support Worker, you’ll be a vital part of a team supporting young people who have experienced trauma. Your role will be dynamic, challenging, and deeply rewarding. You’ll be responsible for:
Hillside House opened in 2017, registered to provide care for looked after children with Emotional, Behavioural Difficulties aged between 12yrs – 18yrs of age of mixed gender. The home is a 5‑bedroom detached property situated in Nottingham, a short walk from the Jubilee Campus at Nottingham University.
Hillside House is currently home to one young male and three female residents, each with their own unique personalities, interests, and support needs. The environment is lively, engaging, and built around nurturing positive relationships and routines.
Our young people enjoy a wide range of activities, including:
We do not offer sponsorship or support with right to work.
All applicants must have their own right to work in the UK, permitting them to work 40 hours per week.
All successful candidates will undergo pre‑employment safer recruitment checks in line with Ofsted and Homes2Inspire policies.
Applications are reviewed regularly, and interviews may be held before the advertised closing date.
Interviews will take place in person during scheduled assessment days. Please contact our Careers Team if you require reasonable adjustments.
At Homes2Inspire, we’re proud to foster a diverse, inclusive, and authentic workplace. We actively encourage applications from Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic communities, and welcome individuals with lived experience of disability or social exclusion.
We also offer guaranteed interviews for care leavers who meet the minimum role requirements—please let us know in your application if you have lived‑in care experience.
Male staff are currently under‑represented in our residential children’s services, and we strongly encourage more male applicants to apply.
We aim to match candidates with the most suitable service based on their skills, experience, and the needs of the young people in our care. In some cases, this may mean offering employment at a different home than originally applied for.
For questions or to request a full job description, contact AJ from our Careers Team:
careers@homes2inspire.co.uk
01788 487057