Waking Night Residential Support Worker

🔒 Confidential Employer
Posted 21 April 2026
LOCATION
West Bromwich
TYPE
Full-time
LEVEL
Entry-level
CATEGORY
Healthcare
This employer holds a UK Home Office sponsor license — sponsorship for this specific role is at the employer’s discretion

SKILLS

Communication skills Teamwork Empathy Patience Crisis Intervention Care Planning

FULL DESCRIPTION

Waking Night Residential Support Worker West Bromwich

Respite Care

£13.30 per hour

Why Choose [Employer hidden — view at passion-project.co.uk] Children’s Care

Meaningful Work You will be at the forefront of transforming young lives, offering guidance, stability, and emotional support to children in need.

Professional Growth RCA is committed to your professional development. We offer ongoing training and advancement opportunities to help you reach your career goals.

Supportive Team Join a team of caring professionals who share your passion for making a difference in the lives of vulnerable children.

Competitive Compensation We value your dedication and expertise and offer competitive salaries and benefits.

Position Overview

As a Residential Support Worker at RCA, you will play a vital role in enhancing the quality of life for children and young people with learning disabilities. You will work closely with our residents to provide care, support, and encouragement in a warm and welcoming home environment.

Providing Personalized Care: Offering individualised care and support to children and young people with learning disabilities, ensuring their physical and emotional well-being.

Promoting Independence: Encouraging and facilitating the development of life skills and independence among residents.

Creating a Safe Environment: Maintaining a safe and clean-living environment, following all safety protocols and procedures.

Implementing Care Plans: Collaborating with the care team to implement and monitor individual care plans.

Supporting Educational Goals: Assisting young people in accessing educational opportunities and supporting their learning and development.

Building Positive Relationships: Establishing and maintaining positive and respectful relationships with children, their families, and external professionals.

Documentation: Keeping accurate records and recording any incidents, following company policies.

Crisis Intervention: Responding to crisis situations calmly and effectively, ensuring the safety and well-being of children and staff.

Qualifications and Experience

- Experience working with children and young people with learning disabilities is preferred.

- Strong communication skills and the ability to work effectively in a team.

- Compassion, patience, and empathy.

- Flexibility in work hours, including evenings and weekends.

How to Apply:

If you are a dedicated and compassionate individual with the necessary experience and qualifications, we invite you to join our team and make a meaningful impact on the lives of children with mental health needs. To apply, please send your CV detailing your relevant experience, or to discuss this role in more detail please contact our recruitment partner, Danielle Gunby on [contact hidden]

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