Children’s Residential Support Worker (RSW) required in Derbyshire, Matlock
Client: OneCall24
Location: Matlock, United Kingdom
Job Category: Other
EU work permit required: Yes
Job Reference: 08b076f1c793
Job Views: 9
Posted: 26.04.2025
Expiry Date: 10.06.2025
Job Description
Job Title: Children’s Residential Support Worker (RSW)
Location(s): Various Locations
Salary: £11.00 – £16.00 per hour based on shift pattern
OneCall24 specialises in recruiting and supplying highly qualified, experienced medical professionals for NHS and private healthcare organisations in the UK.
As an RSW, you will support young people in their daily lives, attending to their practical, physical, and emotional needs, acting as a role model, and helping them reach their goals.
Responsibilities include:
* Providing high-quality care and support for children and young people.
* Working within legal and regulatory guidelines such as the Children’s Act 1989, National Minimum Standards, and Every Child Matters.
* Creating a nurturing, supportive environment where children feel safe.
* Building positive relationships with children and young people.
* Ensuring care plans are followed and up to date.
* Handling practical matters like cooking, cleaning, and home maintenance.
* Acting as a key worker to ensure plans are met.
* Providing emotional support during difficult times.
* Supporting educational and extracurricular activities, including classroom support if needed.
* Representing the young person in meetings as an advocate.
* Dealing with challenging behavior.
Additional Benefits
* Weekly & daily pay options.
* Access to an app for shift management and timesheet signing.
* Training opportunities for career advancement.
* Fast and simple registration process.
* Guaranteed paid hours per week.
* Advanced bookings for shift planning.
* Flexible hours: full or part-time.
* Dedicated 24-hour support from a consultant.
* Referral scheme for introducing friends.
Skills and Requirements
Minimum 1 year of care experience working with children and young people in the UK within the last 2 years.
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