Residential Children’s Support Worker (Full Time)
  • England,West Midlands,Staffordshire
  • full-time
  • £23,000 - £29,196 per annum
Job Description:
Role - Residential Childrens Support Worker (Full Time)
Location: Brown Edge
Are you passionate about nurturing the talents and interests of children and young people, helping them develop skills and make positive choices? Join a supportive team with a strong reputation for aiding the development of children with complex needs.
A fantastic opportunity to be involved in the provision of responsive care and support, to children and young people who have complex emotional and social needs using a parenting approach to ensure children and young people are safe, well and cared for.
You will be working in a small children’s home, looking after up to 3 children and young people at a time.
About you:
*Understand the complexities of mental health, trauma, substance misuse, and offending behaviour.
*Reflect on emotional responses and demonstrate empathy and creativity in problem-solving.
*Promote rights, responsibilities, and informed choices.
*Adapt to changing needs with flexibility and resilience.
*Familiarity with data management, and Microsoft Office.
*Committed to working with vulnerable children, young people, and families, with strong negotiation and advocacy skills.
Requirements:
*Must be 21+ and pass a DBS check due to safeguarding responsibilities
*Hold a driver’s license with access to own vehicle
*Willingness to work towards Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare (England) or equivalent, if not already completed
*Willingness to undertake further training.
*Experience of working with vulnerable children and their families.
*Ability to establish good working relationships with children and young people based on respect and openness
Responsibilities:
*Deliver 24/7 care, addressing the physical, emotional, and social needs of children and young people.
*Build positive relationships, support during emergencies, and maintain a safe, clean living environment.
*Draft, update, and follow care plans, administer medication, and ensure access to healthcare.
*Arrange and attend appointments, transport children, and encourage community involvement.
*Liaise with families, professionals, and agencies, advocating for the children’s needs.
Management:
*Attend supervision meetings and ensure compliance with relevant legislation.
*Collaborate with professionals to maintain safety and quality care.
*Oversee medication management and report any safety concerns.
Partnership and Administration:
*Prepare for meetings, maintain effective relationships, and keep accurate records.
*Adhere to company policies, maintain confidentiality, and support cross-functional teamwork
General Responsibilities:
*Ensure quality standards, promote the company’s vision, and meet performance targets.
*Maintain health, safety, diversity, and confidentiality standards.
Note: The role may require additional duties as needed within the job scop
Job number 1589418
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Company Details:
DMD Recruitment LTD
Company size: 10–19 employees
Industry: Recruitment Consultancy
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