Residential Support Worker - Ad Hoc
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- England,South East,Kent
- full-time
- £14 per hour
Job Description:
Job Title: Residential Support Worker Location: South East of England
Contract Type: Temporary
Salary: Competitive
About Myn
Myn is excited to be recruiting for our long-term client in the South East of England. This is a fantastic opportunity for a Residential Support Worker to join a compassionate team supporting vulnerable children to feel safe, cared for, and empowered to thrive.
Purpose of the Role *As a Residential Support Worker, you will play a vital role in providing direct care to children.
*You will encourage them to engage in meaningful activities, support their learning of English, and help them attend important appointments.
*This role is all about ensuring children are happy, safe, and ready to move on to a more permanent home.
Key Responsibilities *Provide day-to-day care for children in line with policies and Children’s Homes Regulations 2015.
*Work closely with the Children’s Home Manager and other professionals to deliver stimulating activities and learning opportunities.
*Support children during appointments and transport them as needed.
*Maintain accurate records for each child using internal systems.
*Assist with daily tasks, such as meal preparation and laundry, to ensure the smooth running of the home.
*Complete incident reports and escalate concerns regarding safety or behaviour when required.
*Participate in handovers, meetings, and child-in-care reviews.
*Support equality, children’s rights, and anti-discriminatory practices at all times.
*Work as part of a team on a shift rota system, including evenings and weekends.
To be successful in this role, you must have: *GCSE-level education or equivalent, or NVQ Level 3 in Caring for Children and Young People.
*A valid UK driving licence.
*Experience working in a children’s residential care setting.
*A proven ability to meet Ofsted regulations and deliver excellent children’s services.
Skills and Personal Qualities *Excellent written and verbal communication skills with both children and professionals.
*Ability to work on your own initiative and as part of a team.
*Confidence with IT tools, including Microsoft Word and Outlook.
*A commitment to equal opportunities and diversity.
*Emotional resilience and a compassionate approach to care.
Why Join Myn?
At Myn, you are more than just a team member—you are part of a supportive community. We offer access to exceptional opportunities, ongoing professional development, and a network that values your skills and dedication.
Make a difference in children’s lives. Apply today!
Contract Type: Temporary
Salary: Competitive
About Myn
Myn is excited to be recruiting for our long-term client in the South East of England. This is a fantastic opportunity for a Residential Support Worker to join a compassionate team supporting vulnerable children to feel safe, cared for, and empowered to thrive.
Purpose of the Role *As a Residential Support Worker, you will play a vital role in providing direct care to children.
*You will encourage them to engage in meaningful activities, support their learning of English, and help them attend important appointments.
*This role is all about ensuring children are happy, safe, and ready to move on to a more permanent home.
Key Responsibilities *Provide day-to-day care for children in line with policies and Children’s Homes Regulations 2015.
*Work closely with the Children’s Home Manager and other professionals to deliver stimulating activities and learning opportunities.
*Support children during appointments and transport them as needed.
*Maintain accurate records for each child using internal systems.
*Assist with daily tasks, such as meal preparation and laundry, to ensure the smooth running of the home.
*Complete incident reports and escalate concerns regarding safety or behaviour when required.
*Participate in handovers, meetings, and child-in-care reviews.
*Support equality, children’s rights, and anti-discriminatory practices at all times.
*Work as part of a team on a shift rota system, including evenings and weekends.
To be successful in this role, you must have: *GCSE-level education or equivalent, or NVQ Level 3 in Caring for Children and Young People.
*A valid UK driving licence.
*Experience working in a children’s residential care setting.
*A proven ability to meet Ofsted regulations and deliver excellent children’s services.
Skills and Personal Qualities *Excellent written and verbal communication skills with both children and professionals.
*Ability to work on your own initiative and as part of a team.
*Confidence with IT tools, including Microsoft Word and Outlook.
*A commitment to equal opportunities and diversity.
*Emotional resilience and a compassionate approach to care.
Why Join Myn?
At Myn, you are more than just a team member—you are part of a supportive community. We offer access to exceptional opportunities, ongoing professional development, and a network that values your skills and dedication.
Make a difference in children’s lives. Apply today!
Job number 1839791