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Residential Children's support worker - £ 14 - £18 per hour

Posted 2 months ago by@ Randstad Care

  • Solihull, West Midlands
  • Temporary
  • Weekly pay, Flexible working hours
  • £14 to £18 /Hr
  • Standard
  • Expired - a month ago

Location : Solihull

Pay rates : £14-£18 per hour.

Join our specialist support worker team! Are you an experienced support worker or senior support worker? Have you had experience supporting children or young people in crisis? Are you passionate about supporting the most vulnerable children and young people in our community? Do you want to expand your experience and develop your career?

We are keen to speak to dedicated and passionate support workers who are committed to making a difference in the lives of some of the most vulnerable children and young people in our communities. You will join specialist teams that deliver high-level support, create safe environments, and offer a deep understanding of how trauma and a young person's journey through life have an impact on current behaviours, communication, and understanding.

By joining one of our specialist teams you will enjoy a number of benefits:

● an elevated pay rate that will exceed existing local pay rates
● a rolling rota offering consistency and predictability
● a supportive and close knit team for daily support
● excellent communication and support from your Randstad local specialist team
● a variety of pay options
● an opportunity to use your specialist experience and skills and develop other
● access to training for professional development

What can you expect from joining a specialist team:

● an opportunity to dedicate your experience and skills to a child or young person
● providing day-to-day support relating to activities, appointments, family contact and much more; ideally, you will have a driver's licence and business insurance
● being busy engaging and encouraging the child or young person to take part in activities and form structure

● providing accurate reports and information to support the development of care plans and goals
● playing a critical role in the safety and well being of the child or young person

What you will bring:

the role - each specialist team will have differences, to excel in this specialist setting you will need to evidence:

● supporting children and young people in a residential setting
● confidence to work with colleagues at times of heightened behaviours to de-escalate situations
● experience of using de-escalation techniques to keep children and young people safe
● experience making decisions and taking action in challenging situations
● an understanding of detailed and accurate daily record keeping, incident reporting
● be creative when engaging and establishing trust with children and young people
● demonstrate sound communication and judgement
● clarity over protecting personal and professional boundaries at all times

commitment - as an integral part of a specialist team we are looking for individuals who can;

● be a consistent part of a team offering dedicated support to a child or young person
● provide availability and maintain this for the duration of the support required
● to take time to read relevant reports, referrals and profiles to gain insight to the child or young person

personality: our specialist staff teams are successful because they are passionate and have a deep commitment to providing safety and support when it is needed most. To join this team, we look for individuals who demonstrate the following:
● calmness during crisis situations such as aggression, self harm, destructive behaviours for example
● confidence in your experience to support you making prompt decisions on a daily basis
● understanding of how trauma, previous experiences and diagnoses can impact day to day behaviours of children and young people
● non judgemental keeping an open mind and refraining from criticising even during challenging situations

● resilience to continue supporting through particularly stressful situations and to keep trying new ways to engage and build trust
● Observant: your observations and outcomes of support will have a significant impact on the childs / young person's journey, you will
have heightened awareness levels and the ability to share these insights through your reports and meetings with other professionals

Skills and training:

● DBS on update service or support new application
● PMVA trained - ideally or willing to undertake training

What to expect next:

We have excellent opportunities to support your professional development within the children's services sector across the UK. If you are keen to put your skills and experience into one of our specialist teams, then please apply today. Once you have applied, you will receive a call and an email from one of our dedicated consultants.


The initial call will allow you to gain more information and ask questions. Our consultants will get a full understanding of your experience, and from this point on, there are some simple steps to get you on your way to taking this exciting next step.

Call 0121 212 2292 and ask for Sailalitha, or apply now and become a valued member of our team in Solihull! We look forward to hearing from you.

Randstad Care acts as an employment business when supplying temporary staff and as an employment agency when introducing candidates for permanent employment with a client. Randstad Care is an equal opportunities employer and decisions are made on merits alone.

Did you know that Randstad Care have been awarded a place on the National Clinical Staffing Framework for the NHS? This means we will be able to bring you more opportunities within nursing & midwifery and clinical staffing.