Make a Difference Every Day – Become a Residential Support Worker Location: Nottingham Salary: £29,095 – £32,654 allowances Shifts: 7:45am – 2:30pm / 2:00pm – 10:45pm (with sleep-in shifts on a rolling 3-week rota) Are you ready to change lives? Do you have the passion to support vulnerable young people and help them build a brighter future? Whether you're new to care or looking for a rewarding new challenge, we want YOU to join our team as a Residential Support Worker at a Secure Children's Home. What's in it for you? This isn't just a job – it's a chance to make a real difference in young lives. By providing high-quality, specialist support to young people aged 10-18, you'll help them overcome challenges and set the foundation for a positive future. Here's what we offer: A competitive salary: £29,095 – £32,654 allowances Generous annual leave: 26 days bank holidays, increasing to 31 after 5 years Pension scheme: Contributory career-average salary pension plan Career development: Full training and progression opportunities to support your growth A flexible, dynamic role: Shifts that allow you to work around your life, with the chance to really make an impactYour Role: As a Residential Support Worker, you will be working with young people who need a helping hand, a safe space, and a positive role model. You'll help them thrive in a structured and supportive environment, while also promoting their education, well-being, and social development. Your Key Responsibilities: Be a mentor and role model: Act as a keyworker and inspire positive change in the young people you support Create a safe and welcoming environment: Offer stability and structure to help young people grow Support development: Encourage participation in educational, recreational, and social activities Administer medication when required and assist in their well-being Complete key documentation: Help with care planning, reports, and risk assessments Follow the Children's Homes Regulations 2015 and maintain a high standard of careWho We're Looking For: Previous experience in care is helpful, but not essential A Level 3 Diploma in Children & Young People's Workforce (or willingness to work towards it) Strong communication and team skills The ability to stay calm and level-headed in challenging situations A compassionate, caring, and positive attitude – your drive to help others is keyIf you're ready to be part of something meaningful, to give vulnerable young people the support they deserve, and to grow in a role that's both challenging and incredibly rewarding – we want to hear from you Apply now and start your journey as a Future Builder CFDS1 Alert me to jobs like this