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Residential Support Worker

Posted 5 days ago by@ Priority Recruitment

  • Stockport, Greater Manchester
  • Permanent
  • £24,000 to £26,000 /Yr
  • Standard
  • Expires In 23 days
Job Title: Residential Support Worker. 
Location: Stockport
Pay rate: £24,357.40 to £25,665.25 range depending upon experience/qualifications
Job Type: Full time 
Shift and schedule: 30 working hours per shift rotation (2 on 4 off) and 18 sleeping hours
Priority Recruitment are excited to present this brand-new opportunity for a residential support worker in a children’s residential home in Stockport.
We are searching for Residential Support Workers who share our belief children’s lives are not a barrier, and it doesn’t have to stop our children from living their best life and enjoying new and varied experiences. Previous experience with children’s homes and a full UK driver’s license is required for this role.
Salary & Benefits:

•   £24,357.40 to £25,665.25 range depending upon experience/qualifications
•   £5,000 bonus for referring candidates.
•   Free on-site parking.
Job Role:
•   To understand and deliver the young person’s Care Plan every day.
•   To meet all the basic physical needs of the young person every day. To keep up to date accurate records for the young people in line with systems of the home. 
•   To carry out checks and maintain all relevant records relating to Health & Safety as directed by line manager
Successful Applicant:

•   Must be able to drive and possess a full UK driving license (a company car will be provided during work hours).
•   Must possess at least 1 year of experience in residential support worker.
•   Able to work unsociable hours (evenings, nights, and weekends).
This is an incredible opportunity to make a real difference in a child's life. 
Apply now for more details, we’d love to hear from you!
*Some of our roles require drivers and male or female employees only, where this is indicated this is a genuine occupational requirement in accordance with the Equality Act 2010.