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Residential children's support worker United Kingdom, Derby Jobs

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Learning Disability Childrens Residential Support Worker
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Seeking a dedicated Residential Support Worker in Derby to positively impact young people with mild to moderate learning disabilities. This role requires a valid manual UK/EU license and offers therapeutic training, funded apprenticeships, and career progression. Ideal candidates will have experi...
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United Kingdom , Derby
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34048.00 GBP / Year
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Blue Mountain Homes Ltd
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Experienced Children's Residential Support Worker
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Join Horizon Care and Education as a Children's Residential Support Worker in Derby. You will provide day-to-day care, build trusting relationships, and support young people in a therapeutic home environment. Essential requirements include a Level 3 qualification (or willingness to complete), a f...
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United Kingdom , Derby
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13.15 GBP / Hour
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Horizon Care and Education Group
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Explore rewarding residential children's support worker jobs, a profession dedicated to providing stable, therapeutic care for young people in a residential home setting. These vital roles are at the heart of the care system, supporting children and adolescents who, for various reasons, cannot live with their birth families. Professionals in this field are more than just caregivers; they are consistent, reliable adults who create a safe, nurturing, and structured environment where young people can heal, grow, and develop the skills needed for a positive future. A typical day involves a blend of practical care and emotional support. Common responsibilities include assisting with daily routines such as morning preparations, meal times, and educational activities, while also implementing individual care plans designed to meet each child's emotional, behavioral, and developmental needs. Support workers actively engage young people in positive activities, teach essential life skills, and manage challenging behaviors with empathy and professionalism. A core part of the role is building trusting relationships, offering a listening ear, and providing therapeutic guidance to help children process trauma and build resilience. Documentation, such as maintaining accurate logs and reports on progress and incidents, is also a standard duty. To succeed in residential children's support worker jobs, specific skills and attributes are essential. Employers typically seek individuals with immense compassion, patience, and emotional resilience. The ability to remain calm under pressure, de-escalate conflicts, and work effectively as part of a multi-disciplinary team is crucial. While formal qualifications like a Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare are highly valued and often required, a genuine passion for making a difference is the fundamental starting point. Experience working with children or young people, particularly those with complex needs, learning difficulties, or who exhibit challenging behaviour, is a common requirement. A full driving license is frequently needed to transport children to appointments, school, or activities. A successful candidate will also need to pass enhanced background checks due to the vulnerable nature of the client group. Ultimately, residential children's support worker jobs offer a unique career path for those seeking profound professional fulfillment. It is challenging yet incredibly impactful work, where daily efforts contribute directly to shaping a young person's life trajectory. By providing consistent care, boundaries, and encouragement, support workers play an instrumental role in helping children in care feel valued, secure, and empowered to reach their potential.

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