Based in Doncaster Salary: Grade 7, 27,259 - 29,955 (depending on experience and qualifications) Equivalent to 14.13 - 15.53 per hour Additional Benefits: 41.78 per sleep-in shift Inclusive allowance of 8.5% for unsocial working hours Rota includes 2 weekends off out of 4. South Yorkshire Pension Authority contributions Overtime over 37 hours paid at time and a quarter. What this Means: Basic wage includes an all-inclusive allowance of 8.5% bringing the salary to 29,576 - 32,501. Equivalent to 15.33 - 16.85 p/h City of Doncaster Council employer annual pension contributions 4,634 - 5,092 (subject to employee contributions) Additional Payment of 41.78 per sleep in shift (on average 4 per month totaling 167.12. Annually this is approximately just under 2,000) Contract type: Permanent Hours: Full Time, 37 hours per week & Part Time, 18.5 hours per week roles available. Closing date: 30th November 2025 Enhanced Level DBS Disclosure is required for appointment to this post Are you passionate about making a difference to the lives of children? Here in Doncaster Council, we are in an exciting time of developing and expanding our residential offer for our children and young people. We are currently seeking to recruit Residential Child Care Officers to work within our new and existing Childrens Homes which include Good and Outstanding Homes. Our homes benefit from management teams who have a wealth of experience and knowledge. We offer regular supervision and an extensive training package. Our homes are situated throughout Doncaster, which all have good transport links. Who Are We: Here at City of Doncaster Council our Residential and Inspiring Futures Teams Service is responsible for caring for and supporting our children in care through our childrens homes, supported accommodation and inspiring our young people to take the next step into adulthood with continued care for our care leaver service. The in-house Childrens homes we run include homes judged by Ofsted as Outstanding and Good. We are committed to providing a nurturing and therapeutic environment for children who need it most. Our residential children's home offers a safe place where young people can heal, grow, and thrive. We believe in the power of therapeutic care and are dedicated to creating a supportive and empowering atmosphere for both our residents and our staff. We are committed to continuing to build upon our achievements and increase our in-house services, creating a skilled, stable, committed, and passionate workforce. What Were Looking For: A genuine passion for working with children and young people. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Flexibility and resilience to work within a rota that includes weekends and unsocial hours. Commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. The Role: This role offers the chance to work in a rewarding environment where your impact can change lives. Whether you're experienced or new to residential care, if you have the dedication and compassion to provide exceptional care, we want to hear from you You will work under the supervision and advice of the Registered Manager, Deputy Manager and Senior Residential Care Officers, to work sensitively as a team member in providing a warm, caring, enabling environment designed to meet the emotional, social and physical needs of looked after children and young people. The role of the Residential Child Care Officer is a demanding but rewarding post, based within a structured residential service. You must have experience or be able to evidence transferrable skills of working with young people who will present with complex behaviours which on occasions can be difficult. If unsure, please get in touch to talk about the role and your work experience with us first. We will provide you with support and training to manage these times. The role is very rewarding and allows the worker to build positive relationships with some complex children who need a stable home within residential care to thrive. You must be willing to advocate for children and demonstrate a good parent role. If successful, you must work within the guidelines and parameters of the homes ethos and Statement of Purpose. You must be willing and able to undertake and complete any training required for the role and must complete Level 3 TQUK Diploma in Residential Childcare within two years from the start of employment as a Residential Care Officer as this is mandatory requirement of Childrens Homes (England) Regulations 2015. You would be registered and supported to undertake this qualification unless you have the equivalent prior to commencing post. If you do not have a level 2 or equivalent in Maths and English, you will be required to work towards achieving these qualifications as part of your apprenticeship. This includes our behaviour support program Therapeutic Crisis Intervention sometimes referred to as TCI. There are additional opportunities to take up further learning and for those with a passion for developing in the service subject to completion of Level 3 TQUK Diploma in Residential Childcare there will be opportunity to request to complete the Level 5 TQUK Diploma in Leadership and Management. Available Roles: We have full time 37 hours and part time 18.5 hours roles in the residential service across our services which include: Homes with young people that may present with complex behaviours sometimes known as Emotional, Behavioural Difficulties (EBD) Homes that provide overnight Short Breaks where we enable children and young people with a disability or complex health need, to access services, activities, socialise with peers and develop independent skills that will enhance their life experiences; whilst offering a break to families/carers. Homes that provide medium to long term care for children and young people with a disability or complex health need a home where they can flourish. Furthermore, we continue to grow our services in Doncaster with future opportunities which incorporate an emergency/ end of care provision planned to open in 2025. This application can be used for all roles and via experience, recruitment and transferable skills a collaborative assessment of service will decided with you on successful employment. Rota Examples: Rotas primarily consisting of both mornings 7am-3pm and afters 2pm -10pm shifts, which includes some weekends and bank holidays. The role would require you to undertake sleep in duties, as required to meet the needs of the home which is paid at an additional rate of 40.77 per sleep in. Typically, the rotas run for 4 weeks where you will work 2 weekends and have 2 off. This can be subject to change to meet the needs of the service. Shift patterns mainly consist of 8 hour shifts as below: Mornings: 7am - 3pm Afters: 2pm - 10pm Afters & Sleeps: 2pm - 11pm and then 7am - 2pm the next morning Rotas tend to consist of 9 days off per 4 week rota. We would like candidates to be highly motivated and willing to have some flexibility to covering additional shifts when needed which if over the 37 hours is paid at time and quarter. Why Join Us? Be part of a dedicated and passionate team making a real impact on children's lives. Opportunities for professional development and career progression. A supportive and collaborative working environment. Competitive salary and benefits package which includes up to 33 days annual leave this excludes the UK public holidays which are in addition and the ability to sign up to South Yorkshire Pension Authority. In return for your hard work and dedication, we can offer you the chance to be part of a great team dedicated to ensuring that all people in Doncaster thrive. You will also have access to a variety of attractive employee benefits including competitive leave entitlement, a generous local government pension scheme, a wide range of well-being support and development opportunities. You will also have access to a range of staff discount and benefits schemes. More information on the benefits available to you as a City of Doncaster Council employee can be found in the attached benefits book. Please ensure you view the job summary and job profile as you will need to demonstrate in your application form how you meet the required criteria. If you require support with completing the application or with interview skills in general, please contact the Advance team via email advanceemploymenthubdoncaster.gov.uk or visit their website www.advancedoncaster.co.uk for further details. Shortlisting will take place in the 1st week of each month and interviews will take place in the 2nd week of each month. If you are interested in finding out more about this exciting role and would like an informal discussion, please contact either Cathy Richardson or Becky Stewart our Residential Service Manager at: cathy.richardsondoncaster.gov.uk becky.stewartdoncaster.gov.uk If you are interested, please read the Job Description & Person Specification, and complete the online application form ensuring you include in your supportive statement that outline your experience and skills linked to the job profile. This post involves working with adults and therefore if successful you will be required to apply for a Disclosure and Barring Service check at an enhanced level. Further information about the Disclosure Scheme and can be found at www.gov.uk/disclosure-barring-service-check Doncaster Council is committed to meeting the needs of our diverse community where we strive to improve the quality of life for all. We are also committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and adults and expect all staff to share these commitments. City of Doncaster Council is a disability confident employer committed to a fully inclusive and accessible recruitment process. We offer interviews to disabled people who meet the minimum criteria for the job, are flexible when assessing people so disabled applicants have the best opportunity to demonstrate they can do the job and make reasonable adjustments as required. Confirmation of this appointment is also subject to a medical assessment.