Children'S Residential Support Worker


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Residential Support Worker (with Sleep-ins) – Children's Residential Home (Complex Needs & LD)

Location: Newcastle-under-Lyme (ST5)
Salary: £14.00 per hour + £65.00 per sleep-in (Estimated Gross Annual Salary: £33,100)
Benefits: Company pension, paid training, on-site parking, and casual dress
Hours: Full-Time | 40 hours per week + approx. 5 sleep-ins per month

Connective Careers Pathways is recruiting on behalf of a children's residential care provider for a dedicated and compassionate Residential Support Worker. You will join a specialist children’s residential service supporting young people with complex needs and learning disabilities (LD) in Newcastle-under-Lyme. This role is a rewarding opportunity for a caring individual to provide a stable, safe, and highly supportive environment both during the day and overnight.

The Role

As a Residential Support Worker, you will support young people throughout their daily routines and remain on-site overnight for scheduled sleep-in shifts. You will act as a consistent, reassuring presence, supporting young people with learning disabilities and complex needs according to their care plans, while ensuring their dignity, independence, and safety.

Key responsibilities:
- Supporting children with learning disabilities and complex needs in line with individual care plans.
- Promoting life skills, independence, and engaging young people in daytime activities.
- Completing sleep-in shifts on-site to ensure safety and support are available overnight if required.
- Managing health, emotional, or sensory needs during the day and evening.
- Contributing to everyday domestic duties, including cooking, cleaning, and laundry.
- Completing detailed daily logs, care plan updates, and incident reports.
- Providing clear, comprehensive handovers to incoming team members.

Essential Requirements

- Experience working with children or adults with learning disabilities or complex needs is highly desirable.
- NVQ Level 3 in Residential Childcare (or equivalent) is an advantage, though not essential.
- Flexibility to work a varied rota including days, evenings, weekends, and sleep-in shifts.
- Strong communication skills, patience, and a calm, person-centred approach.
- A genuine passion, empathy, and resilience for supporting vulnerable young people.
- Commitment to upholding safeguarding, health and safety, and regulatory policies.

Working Hours & Pay Breakdown

- Core Hours: 40 hours per week on a flexible rolling rota.
- Overnight: Average of 5 sleep-in shifts per month.
- Hourly Rate: £14.00 per hour.
- Sleep-In Allowance: £65.00 per sleep-in.

What's on Offer

- Competitive core pay plus a guaranteed top-up allowance for sleep-ins.
- Fully funded, comprehensive training and professional development (including specialist LD training).
- Company pension scheme and on-site parking.
- A highly supportive team environment and expert peer mentoring.
- The chance to make a lasting, positive difference in the lives of children with complex needs.

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For more information or to apply, contact Connective Careers Pathways

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