Make a Meaningful Difference in a Young Person’s Life
Become a Children’s Support Worker
Imagine supporting a young person who is navigating uncertainty, change, and complex challenges. They may feel unsettled or unsure of what the future holds—but with the right support, guidance, and consistency, they can begin to rebuild confidence and move forward.
As a Children’s Support Worker, you will play a vital role in providing that stability. Your presence, encouragement, and care can have a lasting and meaningful impact on a young person’s life.
We are seeking compassionate, resilient, and dedicated individuals to join a team supporting children and young people in care. Whether you have prior experience or are looking for a rewarding new challenge, this is an opportunity to contribute to positive, lasting outcomes.
The service provides essential 24/7 wraparound support for children and young people in local authority care, particularly during periods of transition and uncertainty. The focus is on creating safe, structured, and nurturing environments while supporting each young person to progress towards a positive future.
While no two days are the same, your role will involve:
A relevant qualification (NVQ Level 3 in Children’s Residential Care or equivalent) is desirable, but not essential.
Competitive pay:
Training and development:
Additional benefits:
This role offers the opportunity to make a genuine difference by supporting a young person to feel safe, valued, and empowered. Through consistent care and guidance, you will help them build confidence and develop the skills needed for a more positive and independent future.
If you are motivated to support young people and committed to delivering high-quality care, this role provides the training, support, and progression opportunities to help you succeed.
Apply today to begin making a meaningful impact.
This post is subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check due to the nature of the role, which involves working with vulnerable young people. Safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people is a priority, and all applicants will be expected to share this commitment.