Location: Erith, LondonJob Types: Full time, PermanentSalary: £31,300 – £34,000 per year (£15.05 – £16.35 per hour)Hours: 40 hours per weekAdditional Payments: Sleep-in shifts paid at £65 per shift. Overtime paid at the equivalent hourly rate.
About the Role
Senior Support Worker in a specialist children’s residential service supporting young people with learning disabilities and complex needs.
Key Responsibilities
- Provide high-quality, person-centred support to children and young people with learning disabilities and complex needs
- Build positive, trusting relationships with young people, families, and professionals
- Support the implementation and review of care plans, support plans, risk assessments, and educational objectives
- Conduct regular keyworker sessions and advocate for the views, wishes, and aspirations of young people
- Promote independence, emotional wellbeing, life skills development, and community participation
- Support young people to attend appointments, educational activities, family contact, and social opportunities
- Maintain accurate, professional, and compassionate records in line with regulatory requirements
- Lead shifts in the absence of the Deputy Manager, providing guidance and support to colleagues
- Support safeguarding processes and ensure the safety and wellbeing of young people at all times
- Assist with behaviour support strategies and de-escalation techniques when required
- Promote positive outcomes through reflective practice, teamwork, and continuous improvement
- Ensure compliance with Children’s Homes Regulations, Quality Standards, and organisational policies
- Participate in sleep-in duties and contribute to the smooth running of the home
About You
- Previous experience working within a children’s residential care setting
- Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare (or equivalent), or willingness to complete within the required timeframe
- Experience supporting children and young people with learning disabilities, complex needs, or additional support requirements
- Strong understanding of safeguarding, child protection, and children’s residential care regulations
- Experience leading shifts or supporting less experienced staff members
- Excellent communication, organisational, and record‑keeping skills
- Ability to remain calm and professional in challenging situations
- Positive, caring, and resilient approach to supporting young people
- Commitment to continuous professional development and reflective practice
- Full UK driving licence desirable
Benefits
- Competitive base salary
- Clear career progression and development opportunities
- Refer‑a‑friend program offering generous rewards
- Extensive training and support, including financial assistance to obtain the Level 5 Diploma and other pertinent training and qualifications
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