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Meadholme offers a caring, supportive, and nurturing environment for children and young people who experience a range of needs, including emotional and behavioural difficulties, mental health challenges, and learning disabilities. Our home provides a warm and welcoming atmosphere with five comfortable bedrooms, designed for young people aged 12 to 18. Each bedroom is thoughtfully personalised to meet individual preferences and promote a sense of safety and belonging. The communal spaces are created to feel homely and encouraging, offering opportunities for young people to develop independence, build life skills, and feel part of a positive, supportive community.
Job Responsibility:
Champion the individual needs of every child and young person, bringing their care plans to life through thoughtful, responsive, and compassionate support
Build strong, trusting partnerships with young people, their families, social workers, and other key agencies—ensuring everyone works together toward positive outcomes
Deliver high‑quality care that meets all legislative, procedural, and best‑practice standards, supporting each young person with professionalism and integrity
Prioritise the safety, wellbeing, and dignity of young people at all times, acting decisively and responsibly to protect them from harm
Play an active role in shaping and reviewing care, health, and education plans, offering insight, attending planning meetings, and contributing to progress reviews
Stay confident and knowledgeable in safeguarding responsibilities, maintaining up‑to‑date understanding of all relevant legislation, guidance, policies, and procedures
Help create a warm, welcoming, and nurturing environment, ensuring spaces feel safe, comfortable, and supportive of positive social care practice
Requirements:
Experience supporting vulnerable children or young people, whether in a residential setting or other care, education, or community environments
A strong understanding of the developmental journey of young people—including their physical, emotional, intellectual, social, and educational needs—and how to support them effectively at each stage
A collaborative team player who brings empathy, sensitivity, and a genuine motivation to work alongside colleagues to deliver the best outcomes
Self‑motivated with the ability to inspire others, helping the team stay focused on achieving timeframes, goals, and high-quality performance
Emotional resilience and the ability to manage challenging or stressful situations while maintaining professionalism and compassion
A solid understanding of safeguarding and child protection, including when and how to follow procedures to keep young people safe
A flexible and adaptable approach, with the ability to respond positively to changing needs and situations
Excellent interpersonal skills, able to build supportive relationships with young people and communicate confidently with colleagues at all levels
What we offer:
A rewarding career you can be truly proud of
A supportive environment that is committed to helping you flourish and deliver excellent care to the people we support
Competitive pay
Career development and training
Progression Opportunities
Enhanced maternity package
Enhanced annual leave
Fully funded Level 3/4 Health & Social Care qualification