Youth Worker
Service care Solution are currently recruiting for a Youth Worker in Romford.
The Youth Worker will deliver both open access and targeted youth work sessions from the MyPlace Youth and Community Centre in Harold Hill, the Council’s flagship multi-million-pound youth and community centre as well as other community venues.
Pay rate – £18.72 PAYE / £23.22 Umbrella
Main Responsibilities
As a Youth Worker you will be responsible for:
Be responsible for the development of the Children in Care Council
Deliver on Havering’s Pledge for Children in Care
Be expected to undertake youth work sessions with care experienced children and young people
Develop and deliver workshops/ training
Organise events and activities all led by the views of Children in Care
Develop trusted relationships with children, their carers, Social Workers, Senior Managers, and Lead Members.
Requirements:
NVQ level 3 or equivalent in a related discipline, for example, health and social care, youth work, teaching assistant, children and young people’s workforce.
The postholder will be required to work evenings and weekends as part of their regular work as required by their line manager up to 36 hours per week.
Enhanced DBS
Working with Service Care Solutions comes with many benefits, including:
A specialist consultant within an experience and dedicated recruitment team
Excellent rates of pay
Payroll services twice a week
If you are interested in the Youth Worker, or know of anyone who may be, please contact Emma at Service Care Solutions by email at emma.petricco@servicecare.org.uk
Service Care Solutions also offers a £250 referral bonus! So if you know of anyone who would be perfect for this position and they are placed into work, you will receive £250 for the referral once their probationary period has been completed!....Read more...
Job Advert: YOS Operations Manager – Service Care SolutionsRate: Up to £50.34 per hour (Umbrella)
About the Role
Service Care Solutions is recruiting for a YOS Operations Manager to join a dedicated Youth Offending Service (YOS) team. This is a key leadership role where you will play a vital part in preventing youth offending and reoffending, ensuring compliance with national standards and best practices.
Key Responsibilities:
Lead the operational management of the multi-agency YOS team in line with legal and policy frameworks.
Provide expert guidance on youth justice case management, including court services, out-of-court disposals, and resettlement.
Monitor risk management, assessment, and intervention planning for young people within the service.
Oversee strategic planning and policy implementation, ensuring adherence to Youth Justice Board (YJB) guidelines.
Collaborate with internal and external stakeholders, including courts, police, probation services, and social care teams.
Conduct performance audits, case reviews, and compliance checks, driving continuous service improvement.
Provide leadership, supervision, and development support to YOS Team Managers and staff.
Engage in negotiation and consultation with trade unions and key agencies regarding service delivery and workforce strategies.
Represent the YOS at board meetings, strategic panels, and external partnerships.
About You:
We are looking for a passionate and highly experienced professional with a strong background in youth justice and operational leadership. The ideal candidate will have:
Degree in Social Work (HCPC registered) or a Degree in Community Justice with a Level 5 Diploma in Probation Studies.
Extensive post-qualifying experience in youth justice case management and leadership.
Strong knowledge of youth justice legislation, including the Crime and Disorder Act 1998, Criminal Justice Act 1991, and LASPO 2012.
Experience in managing high-risk youth cases, safeguarding concerns, and intervention programmes.
Proven ability to develop and implement YOS policies and service strategies.
Excellent communication and negotiation skills with trade unions and external partners.
Leadership experience in multi-agency and partnership working.
Strong performance management and quality assurance expertise.
The ability to travel within the area (Full UK driving licence required).
Why Join Us?
Work in a leadership role with a multi-agency YOS team.
Competitive pay rate up to £50.34 per hour (Umbrella).
Opportunity to influence youth justice policy and service delivery.
If you are an experienced Youth Justice professional looking for a challenging yet rewarding role, apply today!
For more information or to apply, contact:Lewis Ashcroft – Service Care SolutionsEmail: lewis.ashcroft@servicecare.org.ukPhone: 01772 208962....Read more...
Job Advert: Business & Administrative Support Officer – Youth Justice Services Location: Cheshire (Hybrid – Office & Home Working) Hours: Monday – Thursday (09:00 – 17:00), Friday (09:00 – 16:30)
About the RoleYouth Justice Services (incorporating Cheshire East, Cheshire West, Halton & Warrington) is a multi-agency service dedicated to diverting young people from the criminal justice system, reducing youth crime and anti-social behaviour, and improving community safety. We are seeking a Business & Administrative Support Officer to provide essential administrative and business support to Youth Justice Case Managers, Team Managers, and Senior Managers. This is an office-based role that may involve face-to-face interaction with service users and professionals.
Key Responsibilities
Providing administrative support to the Youth Justice Team.Handling sensitive information with confidentiality and professionalism.Communicating effectively with service users, professionals, and external agencies.Using IT systems for data entry, document management, and reporting.Managing correspondence, scheduling meetings, and assisting with casework administration.
What We’re Looking For
Strong interpersonal and communication skills.Excellent IT and administrative abilities.High attention to detail and accuracy.Ability to remain calm under pressure in a sensitive, customer-focused environment.A proactive and flexible approach to tasks and business needs.Willingness to work occasional evenings.Ability to travel within the borough using own vehicle (mileage paid).
Benefits of the RoleHybrid working model (office & home-based).Opportunity to make a meaningful impact in youth justice.Mileage reimbursement for work-related travel.A dynamic and supportive team environment.
If you are a highly motivated, organised, and enthusiastic individual looking to play a key role in supporting youth justice initiatives, we’d love to hear from you!
Apply today by sending your CV to: lewis.ashcroft@servicecare.org.uk For more information, contact: 01772 208 962....Read more...
Youth Support Worker - Bristol
Youth Support Worker required to support our client in Bristol with their Semi-Independent Living Services. You will be working with young people at 16-21 years.
About the role:
As a Support Worker, you will be working with unaccompanied asylum seeking children and care leavers to live independently. Duties include supporting with, property maintenance, budgeting, food shopping, food prep, and appointments in the community.
About you:
A successful candidate will have empathy, compassion, and resilience working with young people with mental health, anxiety, and complex needs.
Pay starts from £11.50 per hour PAYE and £14.57 per hour Umbrella.
Requirements for you as a Youth Support Worker:
Experience in Support Work or Key worker.
Confident in working independently and being proactive.
Self-motivated individual with clear communication skills.
Enhanced Child and Adult DBS on the update service.
Shift Times for you as a Youth Support Worker:
Monday – Friday 9:00-17:00 / 10:00-18:00.
Some weekend work may be required.
Potential block bookings / temporary to permanent opportunities.
Benefits for you as a Youth Support Worker:
Holiday Pay 12.07%
Weekly Pay
Online Rota app
Free E-Learning Platform
Shift consistency
If you are interested in this role, please apply or call the office on 01189485555 ....Read more...
This Youth Work Role will involve running youth advisory boards, developing events with young people, taking part in youth research, designing resources, and taking part in youth workers networks. You will be working with a range of agencies across London, building links and partnerships including the Youth Sector, the NHS, the GLA, London Councils, Arts and Cultural Sector, Housing Groups, and Local Authorities.
In this role you will gain the following skills:
Youth engagement and youth voice approaches
Methods to support groups of young people including one to one support and facilitation of groups.
Informal education approaches to young people’s skills development
Developing partnerships and collaborations with a range of agencies
Peer research and creative methods to gather data and insight with young people
This is an entry level role aimed at bringing new talent into the organisation and offering a development opportunity to someone in our organisation.
The focus of this apprenticeship will be on:
Carrying out the role with enthusiasm, integrity, and professionalism
Being willing to build relationships with young people and their wider communities.
Becoming confident in working with groups of young people
Understanding positive outcomes within learning environments
Understanding the barriers some young people face and how to address them.
Becoming confident and competent in communicating with vulnerable young people
Supporting the work of Partnership for Young London by contributing to the delivery of services and projects allocated and supported by a supervising manager.
Learning the knowledge, skills and behaviours required of the role
Completing a programme of study at level 3 which is relevant to the role
Actively seek to implement the City of London’s Occupational Health and Safety Policy in relation to the duties of the post, and at all times give due regard to the health and safety of both themselves and others when carrying out their duties.
Actively seek to implement the City of London’s Equal Opportunity Policy and the objective to promote equality of opportunity in relation to the duties of the post.
To undertake any other duties that may reasonably be requested appropriate to the grade.Training:You will be supported to achieve the Youth Support level 3 apprenticeship which includes the Level 3 Diploma Youth Work Practice. Theoretical training will be delivered by the training provider on a weekly basis. Practical training and support will be given in the workplace allowing you to embed your learning in the working environment. You will receive 6 hours per week to completed course work within your working hours.Training Outcome:
On successful completion of the apprenticeship, we aim to offer a permanent role within the team if a position is available. Alternatively, we shall endeavour to secure an alternative position within the City of London Corporation
Employer Description:The City Corporation with a rich history that precedes parliament, the City Corporation has been an ever constant throughout history adapting in order to meet modern demands of the City it serves, and is home to some of the world’s most striking modern architecture. The City of London Corporation forms part of London as a whole, along with the 32 London Boroughs who have responsibility for local government services within their local area. Based at the Guildhall the City Corporation looks after and promotes the City of London.Working Hours :10.00am - 6.00pm, Monday - Friday, with unpaid lunch break and with some evenings and weekends. Flexibility may be required to support business needs.Skills: Communication skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Customer care skills,Administrative skills,Number skills,Logical,Team working,Non judgemental,Patience....Read more...
Youth Support Worker
Bristol Location
You must have the Right to Work in the UK and hold a UK driving License with access to a vehicle.
Youth Support Worker required to support our client in Bristol with their Semi-Independent Living Services. You will be working with young people at 16-21 years.
About the role:
As a Support Worker, you will be working with unaccompanied asylum seeking children and care leavers to live independently. Duties include supporting with, property maintenance, budgeting, food shopping, food prep, and appointments in the community.
About you:
A successful candidate will have empathy, compassion, and resilience working with young people with mental health, anxiety, and complex needs.
Pay starts from £11.44 per hour PAYE and £14.57 per hour Umbrella.
Requirements for you as a Youth Support Worker:
Experience in Support Work or Key worker.
Confident in working independently and being proactive.
Self-motivated individual with clear communication skills.
Enhanced Child and Adult DBS on the update service.
Shift Times for you as a Youth Support Worker:
Monday – Friday 9:00-17:00 / 10:00-18:00.
Some weekend work may be required.
Potential block bookings / temporary to permanent opportunities.
Benefits for you as a Youth Support Worker:
Holiday Pay 12.07%
Weekly Pay
Online Rota app
Free E-Learning Platform
Shift consistency
For more information please apply or contact eyoung@charecruitment.com / 01189485555....Read more...
Job Advert: Youth Justice Case Manager (Agency) – Tower Hamlets & City of London
Location: Tower Hamlets & City of LondonPay Rate: Competitive (Agency Role)Contract: Temporary (Ongoing)Hours: Full-time Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of young people? An exciting opportunity has arisen to join Tower Hamlets and the City of London Youth Justice Service as an Agency Youth Justice Case Manager.
About the Role:
As a Youth Justice Case Manager, you will work with children aged 10-17 years old who have received community and custodial sentences. Your role will be pivotal in engaging and building positive, trusting relationships with young people and their families to support desistance from offending and ensure the protection of the public.
Key Responsibilities:
Conduct high-quality assessments to understand children's individual needs.Develop and implement tailored intervention plans that support rehabilitation.Work collaboratively within a multi-disciplinary team, including speech and language therapists, police, substance misuse practitioners, and mental health clinicians.Apply trauma-informed, restorative justice, and relational approaches in your practice.Champion a child-first approach, ensuring that interventions are collaborative, inclusive, and effective.
What We’re Looking For:
Experience working with young people involved in the criminal justice system.Strong ability to build relationships with children and families from diverse backgrounds.Knowledge of trauma-informed practice, restorative justice, and child-first approaches.A commitment to equality, diversity, and inclusion in practice.Ability to work within multi-agency partnerships to deliver the best outcomes for children.
Why Join Us?
Tower Hamlets & City of London Youth Justice Service is dedicated to delivering positive change for young people. The service values innovation, diversity, and collaboration, ensuring that children are supported in their journey towards a brighter future. Interested? Apply today! For more information or to submit your CV, please contact: Lewis Ashcroft Youth Justice & Police Recruitment Specialistlewis.ashcroft@servicecare.org.uk01772 208962
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Service Care Solutions are seeking a passionate and dedicated Youth & Community Worker to join Liverpool City Council's Children & Young People Services team. You will play a key role in supporting young people to engage in positive activities, develop essential life skills, and achieve their full potential.
£18.10 LTD per hour inclusive of holiday pay
35 hours per week
3 month initial contract with possibility of extension after this
Key Responsibilities
Develop and facilitate engaging youth provision in partnership with the Centre Manager and Management Committee.
Lead and manage a part-time evening staff team and volunteers.
Plan and deliver a programme of activities that meet the needs of young people and promote their personal and social development.
Ensure young people’s voices are heard and reflected in the centre’s services.
Advocate for young people and ensure their safety and wellbeing by working closely with parents, carers, and fellow professionals.
Identify opportunities for funding and project development to expand youth services.
Work flexibly, including evenings and occasional weekends, to meet the needs of the project.
Maintain accurate records of interventions and assessments.
Requirements
Experience working directly with children and young people in a youth work or community setting.
Strong understanding of the challenges faced by young people and how to support their development.
Ability to engage and build positive, trusting relationships with young people.
Experience in planning and delivering activities and youth provision.
Knowledge of safeguarding policies and procedures.
Strong communication and leadership skills, with the ability to manage a team of staff and volunteers.
Flexibility to work evenings and occasional weekends as required.
Apply NowIf you are interested, please call Lisa McVinnie on 01772 208964 or email me your CV - lisa.mcvinnie@servicecare.org.uk
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You must have the Right to Work in the UK and a UK driving License with access to a vehicle.
Youth Support Worker required to support our client in Bridgwater and Taunton with their Semi-Independent Living Services. You will be working with young people at 16-21 years.
About the role:
As a Support Worker, you will be working with unaccompanied asylum seeking children and care leavers to live independently. Duties include supporting with, property maintenance, budgeting, food shopping, food prep, and appointments in the community.
About you:
A successful candidate will have empathy, compassion, and resilience working with young people with mental health, anxiety, and complex needs.
Pay starts from £11.44 per hour PAYE and £14.57 per hour Umbrella.
Requirements for you as a Youth Support Worker:
Experience in Support Work or Key worker.
Confident in working independently and being proactive.
Self-motivated individual with clear communication skills.
Enhanced Child and Adult DBS on the update service.
Shift Times for you as a Youth Support Worker:
Monday – Friday 9:00-17:00 / 10:00-18:00.
Some weekend work may be required.
Potential block bookings / temporary to permanent opportunities.
Benefits for you as a Youth Support Worker:
Holiday Pay 12.07%
Weekly Pay
Online Rota app
Free E-Learning Platform
Shift consistency
For more information please apply or contact eyoung@charecruitment.com / 01189485555....Read more...
Job Advert: Youth Justice Social Worker – Sutton Council
Location: SuttonRate: £37 per hourHours Per Week: 36Contract Duration: 03/03/2025 – 01/06/2025Working Hours: Monday to Friday, 09:00 – 17:00Application Deadline: 20/02/2025 at 12:00
About the Role
We are seeking a dedicated and experienced Youth Justice Social Worker to join Sutton Youth Justice Team. This role is pivotal in supporting young people who have been involved in the criminal justice system and working towards reducing reoffending and promoting positive outcomes.
Key Responsibilities:
Manage a caseload of young people subject to post-court orders or in custody, ensuring compliance with statutory requirements, maintaining case notes, and initiating breach proceedings when necessary.
Represent the Youth Justice Team in court, preparing and delivering high-quality court reports and making recommendations.
Conduct holistic assessments of children and their families, developing intervention plans tailored to their needs.
Perform risk assessments and collaborate with families and victims to promote safer communities and reduce the likelihood of reoffending.
Support children on the periphery of criminalisation through early intervention and preventative measures, working closely with their families to provide guidance and support.
About You
We are looking for a passionate and committed professional who thrives on making a positive impact on young people’s lives. The ideal candidate will:
Have experience working with vulnerable young people and families, using a trauma-informed approach to encourage behavioural change.
Possess strong engagement skills, particularly with young people resistant to intervention, and demonstrate innovative approaches to building trust and relationships.
Be highly organised, with the ability to produce detailed assessments and reports to a high standard in line with statutory guidelines.
Be a team player, willing to support colleagues and contribute to the success of the wider service.
About Us
Sutton Youth Justice Team operates with a child-first approach, working closely with adolescents and their families to improve life chances and prevent reoffending. The service works alongside the Adolescent Service, using a trauma-informed methodology to foster trust and facilitate behavioural change.
As a valued member of our small but dynamic team, you will benefit from:
Access to a range of specialist workers, including an in-house CAMHS worker, Speech and Language Therapist, School Nurse, Substance Misuse Worker, and Education Worker.
The support of a Therapeutic Hub, offering additional expertise and interventions.
Regular group supervisions and a well-structured training programme to support ongoing professional development.
This is an excellent opportunity for a Youth Justice Social Worker looking to make a meaningful impact while benefiting from strong team support and development opportunities.
How to Apply
Email: Lewis.Ashcroft@serviceccare.org.uk
Phone: 01772 208962....Read more...
Do you have experience working with vulnerable young people in youth work, schools or social care? Or are you a graduate in Psychology, Young People or Mental Health? If yes, do you want to work with and have a direct influence on positive outcomes for the UK’s most vulnerable children? Apply here!
If you have answered yes to any of the above, then please get in touch as we have an opportunity available with a leading local Children’s Home company rated Outstanding by Ofsted who have services across Somerset and have built a fantastic reputation for supporting vulnerable young people.
This is a role where you will be working with one of the most reputable care providers in the area and will benefit from ongoing training and support to ensure you have everything you need to become successful in the role.
Please note, this role will include working weekends, sleep overs, morning and evenings so flexibility is required.
Benefits for the Residential Support Worker include:
Starting salary of £29,774 (depending on experience)
Full-time contract
Paid for DBS
Industry leading training and management development program - up to Level 5 Leadership and Management
On-going progression opportunities
Pension, maternity and paternity benefits and more!
Responsibilities of the Therapeutic Residential Worker:
Experience working as a Support Worker in a similar setting (including SEN or PRU schools, youth work, youth offending, children’s social care – desirable as full training given)
Ensuring to help the children with their emotional, physical and developmental needs.
Display yourself as an appropriate role model
Demonstrate a positive attitude, empathy and resilience
Encourage positive life experiences for the children
Strong experience building report
Strong experience working in a team environment
Ability to communicate in a positive and open manner
Committed to safeguarding and promoting the wellbeing of others
If you are looking for your next move, apply here!....Read more...
Do you have experience working with vulnerable young people in youth work, schools or social care? Or are you a graduate in Psychology, Young People or Mental Health? If yes, do you want to work with and have a direct influence on positive outcomes for the UK’s most vulnerable children? Apply here!
If you have answered yes to any of the above, then please get in touch as we have an opportunity available with a leading Therapeutic Children’s Home company who have services across the UK and are one of the most reputable in the sector.
This is a role where you will be working with one of the most reputable care providers in the area and will benefit from ongoing training and support to ensure you have everything you need to become successful in the role.
Please note, this role will include working weekends, sleep overs, morning and evenings so flexibility is required.
Benefits for the Therapeutic Residential Worker include:
Salary earnings up to £28,000
Full-time contract
Paid for DBS
Industry leading training and management development program - up to Level 5 Leadership and Management
On-going progression opportunities
Pension, maternity and paternity benefits and more!
Responsibilities of the Therapeutic Residential Worker:
Experience working as a Support Worker in a similar setting (including SEN or PRU schools, youth work, youth offending, children’s social care – desirable as full training given)
Ensuring to help the children with their emotional, physical and developmental needs.
Display yourself as an appropriate role model
Demonstrate a positive attitude, empathy and resilience
Encourage positive life experiences for the children
Strong experience building report
Strong experience working in a team environment
Ability to communicate in a positive and open manner
Committed to safeguarding and promoting the wellbeing of others
If you are looking for your next move, apply here!....Read more...
Lead or assist in workshops, activities, and support groups for young people
Create an inclusive environment that encourages participation and collaboration
Offer advice, listen to concerns, and foster a safe, empowering space
Build positive relationships and provide ongoing support and advocacy
Collaborate to create and adapt engaging workshops and activities
Ensure participant safety and address any concerns appropriately
Establish trust with youth, families, and the wider community
Assess impact through feedback and observations, making necessary improvements
Work with volunteers, schools, and organisations to enhance youth development
Training Outcome:
Potential of a full-time position upon successful completion of the apprenticeship
Employer Description:BelEve is a girl focused charity dedicated to empowering and supporting disaffected girls and young women to become leaders in their world. Our mission is to inspire the next generation of female leaders to make a positive impact in their communitiesWorking Hours :Monday - Friday, 9.00am - 5.00pmSkills: Communication skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Customer care skills,Problem solving skills,Presentation skills,Logical,Team working,Initiative,Non judgemental,Patience....Read more...
Do you have experience working with vulnerable young people in youth work, schools or social care? Or are you a graduate in Psychology, Young People or Mental Health? If yes, do you want to work with and have a direct influence on positive outcomes for the UK’s most vulnerable children? Apply here!
If you have answered yes to any of the above, then please get in touch as we have an opportunity available with a leading Therapeutic Children’s Home company who have services across the UK and are one of the most reputable in the sector.
On offer is a fully funded, industry accredited training programme which offers you an excellent specialist training in managing behaviours such as Trauma, Sexual Exploitation and Attachment Disorders on top of a Diploma Level 3 Residential Childcare. This role offers clear progression pathways from Support Worker into Managerial roles.
This is a role where you will be working with one of the most reputable care providers in the area and will benefit from ongoing training and support to ensure you have everything you need to become successful in the role.
Please note, this role will include working weekends, sleep overs, morning and evenings so flexibility is required.
Benefits for the Therapeutic Residential Worker include:
Starting salary of £23,000 - £24,000
Full-time contract
Paid for DBS
Industry leading training and management development program - up to Level 5 Leadership and Management
On-going progression opportunities
Pension, maternity and paternity benefits and more!
Responsibilities of the Therapeutic Residential Worker:
Experience working as a Support Worker in a similar setting (including SEN or PRU schools, youth work, youth offending, children’s social care – desirable as full training given)
Ensuring to help the children with their emotional, physical and developmental needs.
Display yourself as an appropriate role model
Demonstrate a positive attitude, empathy and resilience
Encourage positive life experiences for the children
Strong experience building report
Strong experience working in a team environment
Ability to communicate in a positive and open manner
Committed to safeguarding and promoting the wellbeing of others
If you are looking for your next move, apply here!....Read more...
Working alongside colleagues running activities, moving to leading your own sessions
Contacting young people to encourage attendance and establish their interests
Helping young people get involved in decision making and taking the lead
Updating client information and keep accurate records
Training:
Work based learning
121 monthly sessions with your Skills Coach
1 day in the work week to focus on apprenticeship work
Training Outcome:
Youth support worker.
Employer Description:We are a leading youth homelessness charity based in the Southwest, working with over 1,500 young people. At 1625 Independent People we are driven by Social Justice and Passion: we strive to do something that matters and take pride in seeing the results of our work in social outcomes and improving young people’s lives.
We have been awarded a National Lottery Heritage Fund to turn our Grade 2* listed building in Old market, Bristol into a vibrant centre for young people. Following this great news, we are recruiting a new team to work on an exciting heritage activity and volunteer programme.Working Hours :Monday - Friday, shifts to be confirmed.Skills: Team working,Non judgemental,Patience,Collaborative,Empathy,Emotionally Aware,Transparency,Inclusivity,Facilitation,Responsible....Read more...
Do you have experience working with SEN, Learning Disabilities or young people in youth work, schools or social care? Or are you a graduate in Psychology, Young People or Mental Health? If yes, do you want to work with and have a direct influence on positive outcomes for the UK's most vulnerable children? Salary: £24,000 - £29,300 Location: New Milton
Please do not apply if you need sponsorship. To apply for this role you must have residence and right to work within the UK Charles Hunter Associates are a specialist recruitment consultancy, established for 13 years. I work within in the South of England and work closely with you to help find the most suitable role
If you have answered yes to any of the above, then please get in touch as we have an opportunity available with a leading and outstanding provider that specialises in care for children that have Learning disabilities, SEN and additioanl needs.
On offer is a fully funded, industry accredited training programme which offers you an excellent specialist training in managing behaviours and the opportunities to complete Diploma Level 3 Residential Childcare. This role offers clear progression pathways from Support Worker into Managerial roles.
This is a role where you will be working with one of the most reputable care providers in the area and will benefit from ongoing training and support to ensure you have everything you need to become successful in the role.
Please note, this role will include working weekends, sleep overs, morning and evenings so flexibility is required.
Benefits for the Residential Support Worker include:
Starting salary: £24,000 - £29,300
Full-time contract of 38 hours per week
Paid for DBS
Industry leading training program - up to Level 5 Leadership and Management
On-going progression opportunities
Pension, maternity and paternity benefits and more!
Responsibilities of the Residential Support Worker:
Experience working as a Support Worker in a similar setting (including SEN or PRU schools, youth work, youth offending, children's social care - desirable as full training given)
Ensuring to help the children with their emotional, physical and developmental needs.
Display yourself as an appropriate role model
Demonstrate a positive attitude, empathy and resilience
Encourage positive life experiences for the children
Strong experience building report
Strong experience working in a team environment
Ability to communicate in a positive and open manner
Committed to safeguarding and promoting the wellbeing of others
If you are looking for your next exciting and rewarding career, then apply to Laura, I can answer any questions and fast track your application to my client.
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Do you have experience working with SEN, Learning Disabilities or young people in youth work, schools or social care? Or are you a graduate in Psychology, Young People or Mental Health? If yes, do you want to work with and have a direct influence on positive outcomes for the UK's most vulnerable children? Salary: £24,000 - £29,300 Location: New Milton
Please do not apply if you need sponsorship. To apply for this role you must have residence and right to work within the UK Charles Hunter Associates are a specialist recruitment consultancy, established for 13 years. I work within in the South of England and work closely with you to help find the most suitable role
If you have answered yes to any of the above, then please get in touch as we have an opportunity available with a leading and outstanding provider that specialises in care for children that have Learning disabilities, SEN and additioanl needs.
On offer is a fully funded, industry accredited training programme which offers you an excellent specialist training in managing behaviours and the opportunities to complete Diploma Level 3 Residential Childcare. This role offers clear progression pathways from Support Worker into Managerial roles.
This is a role where you will be working with one of the most reputable care providers in the area and will benefit from ongoing training and support to ensure you have everything you need to become successful in the role.
Please note, this role will include working weekends, sleep overs, morning and evenings so flexibility is required.
Benefits for the Residential Support Worker include:
Starting salary: £24,000 - £29,300
Full-time contract of 38 hours per week
Paid for DBS
Industry leading training program - up to Level 5 Leadership and Management
On-going progression opportunities
Pension, maternity and paternity benefits and more!
Responsibilities of the Residential Support Worker:
Experience working as a Support Worker in a similar setting (including SEN or PRU schools, youth work, youth offending, children's social care - desirable as full training given)
Ensuring to help the children with their emotional, physical and developmental needs.
Display yourself as an appropriate role model
Demonstrate a positive attitude, empathy and resilience
Encourage positive life experiences for the children
Strong experience building report
Strong experience working in a team environment
Ability to communicate in a positive and open manner
Committed to safeguarding and promoting the wellbeing of others
If you are looking for your next exciting and rewarding career, then apply to Laura, I can answer any questions and fast track your application to my client.
#IND-CH-SUPWK-PRM24....Read more...
Key Highlights
Specialist Young Adult Psychiatry Opportunity: Join a progressive team dedicated to delivering specialised mental health care to young adults. This role offers a unique opportunity to lead and develop innovative programs tailored to early psychosis and youth mental health intervention.
Diverse Clinical Exposure: Provide expert psychiatric care within a comprehensive community mental health framework, working with programs such as the Headspace Consultation Liaison Program and the newly established Early Psychosis Program. Work within a multidisciplinary team to support young people aged 13 years and over.
Professional Development & Leadership: Take a leadership role in service development, mentoring junior medical officers and allied health staff while contributing to evidence-based practice in youth mental health. Be at the forefront of delivering innovative and recovery-focused psychiatric care.
With a strong focus on collaboration, the service works closely with community-based organisations, primary care providers, and specialist mental health teams to ensure the best possible outcomes for young people and their families.
Position Details
As a Staff Specialist - Young Adult Psychiatrist, you will:
Lead the Headspace Consultation Liaison Program and Early Psychosis Program, providing expert clinical oversight and strategic direction.
Deliver specialist psychiatric care within community and early intervention settings, supporting young people experiencing acute and complex mental health conditions.
Provide clinical leadership and multidisciplinary collaboration to enhance service delivery and ensure a recovery-oriented approach.
Supervise and mentor junior medical staff, registrars, and allied health professionals, fostering a culture of professional development.
Contribute to the development and implementation of innovative mental health services designed to support early intervention and long-term recovery.
This is a permanent, part-time opportunity, with a competitive remuneration package and career growth pathways in youth mental health.
Benefits
Competitive Salary Package: Total remuneration ranging from $182,106 to $266,677 per annum (pro-rata).
Salary packaging options to optimise earnings.
Flexible working arrangements to support work-life balance.
Professional development funding and structured career progression.
Wellness programs and access to Employee Assistance Services (EAS).
A supportive work environment fostering innovation and excellence in youth mental health care.
Requirements
Qualifications:
Fellowship of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (RANZCP) or equivalent, with specialist recognition in Psychiatry.
Eligibility for specialist registration with the Medical Board of Australia (AHPRA).
Essential Skills and Experience:
Demonstrated expertise in youth mental health, early psychosis intervention, and complex case management.
Strong leadership and mentorship abilities, with a commitment to evidence-based practice and service development.
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to collaborate with multidisciplinary teams and community partners.
Commitment to early intervention, recovery-oriented care, and culturally responsive psychiatric practice.
About Us
At Paragon Medics, we prioritise your career growth and well-being. We connect medical professionals with meaningful opportunities that align with their expertise and aspirations.
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If you have answered yes to any of the above, then please get in touch as we have an opportunity available with a leading and outstanding provider that specialises in care for children that have Learning disabilities, SEN and additioanl needs.
On offer is a fully funded, industry accredited training programme which offers you an excellent specialist training in managing behaviours and the opportunitie to complete Diploma Level 3 Residential Childcare. This role offers clear progression pathways from Support Worker into Managerial roles.
This is a role where you will be working with one of the most reputable care providers in the area and will benefit from ongoing training and support to ensure you have everything you need to become successful in the role.
Please note, this role will include working weekends, sleep overs, morning and evenings so flexibility is required.
Benefits for the Residential Support Worker include:
Starting salary of up to £34,000 (including sleep ins)
Full-time contract
Paid for DBS
Industry leading training program - up to Level 5 Leadership and Management
On-going progression opportunities
Pension, maternity and paternity benefits and more!
Responsibilities of the Residential Support Worker:
Experience working as a Support Worker in a similar setting (including SEN or PRU schools, youth work, youth offending, children's social care - desirable as full training given)
Ensuring to help the children with their emotional, physical and developmental needs.
Display yourself as an appropriate role model
Demonstrate a positive attitude, empathy and resilience
Encourage positive life experiences for the children
Strong experience building report
Strong experience working in a team environment
Ability to communicate in a positive and open manner
Committed to safeguarding and promoting the wellbeing of others
If you are looking for your next exciting and rewarding career, then apply to Laura, I can answer any questions and fast track your application to my client.
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If you have answered yes to any of the above, then please get in touch as we have an opportunity available with a leading and outstanding provider that specialises in care for children that have Learning disabilities, SEN and additioanl needs.
On offer is a fully funded, industry accredited training programme which offers you an excellent specialist training in managing behaviours and the opportunitie to complete Diploma Level 3 Residential Childcare. This role offers clear progression pathways from Support Worker into Managerial roles.
This is a role where you will be working with one of the most reputable care providers in the area and will benefit from ongoing training and support to ensure you have everything you need to become successful in the role.
Please note, this role will include working weekends, sleep overs, morning and evenings so flexibility is required.
Benefits for the Residential Support Worker include:
Starting salary of up to £34,000 (including sleep ins)
Full-time contract
Paid for DBS
Industry leading training program - up to Level 5 Leadership and Management
On-going progression opportunities
Pension, maternity and paternity benefits and more!
Responsibilities of the Residential Support Worker:
Experience working as a Support Worker in a similar setting (including SEN or PRU schools, youth work, youth offending, children's social care - desirable as full training given)
Ensuring to help the children with their emotional, physical and developmental needs.
Display yourself as an appropriate role model
Demonstrate a positive attitude, empathy and resilience
Encourage positive life experiences for the children
Strong experience building report
Strong experience working in a team environment
Ability to communicate in a positive and open manner
Committed to safeguarding and promoting the wellbeing of others
If you are looking for your next exciting and rewarding career, then apply to Laura, I can answer any questions and fast track your application to my client.
#IND-CH-SUPWK-PRM24....Read more...
If you have answered yes to any of the above, then please get in touch as we have an opportunity available with a leading and outstanding provider that specialises in care for children that have Learning disabilities, SEN and additioanl needs.
On offer is a fully funded, industry accredited training programme which offers you an excellent specialist training in managing behaviours and the opportunitie to complete Diploma Level 3 Residential Childcare. This role offers clear progression pathways from Support Worker into Managerial roles.
This is a role where you will be working with one of the most reputable care providers in the area and will benefit from ongoing training and support to ensure you have everything you need to become successful in the role.
Please note, this role will include working weekends, sleep overs, morning and evenings so flexibility is required.
Benefits for the Residential Worker include:
Starting salary of £29,620 (including sleep ins)
Full-time contract
Paid for DBS
Industry leading training program - up to Level 5 Leadership and Management
On-going progression opportunities
Pension, maternity and paternity benefits and more!
Responsibilities of the Residential Worker:
Experience working as a Support Worker in a similar setting (including SEN or PRU schools, youth work, youth offending, children's social care - desirable as full training given)
Ensuring to help the children with their emotional, physical and developmental needs.
Display yourself as an appropriate role model
Demonstrate a positive attitude, empathy and resilience
Encourage positive life experiences for the children
Strong experience building report
Strong experience working in a team environment
Ability to communicate in a positive and open manner
Committed to safeguarding and promoting the wellbeing of others
If you are looking for your next exciting and rewarding career, then apply to Laura, I can answer any questions and fast track your application to my client.
#IND-CH-SUPWK-PRM24....Read more...
If you have answered yes to any of the above, then please get in touch as we have an opportunity available with a leading and outstanding provider that specialises in care for children that have Learning disabilities, SEN and additioanl needs.
On offer is a fully funded, industry accredited training programme which offers you an excellent specialist training in managing behaviours and the opportunitie to complete Diploma Level 3 Residential Childcare. This role offers clear progression pathways from Support Worker into Managerial roles.
This is a role where you will be working with one of the most reputable care providers in the area and will benefit from ongoing training and support to ensure you have everything you need to become successful in the role.
Please note, this role will include working weekends, sleep overs, morning and evenings so flexibility is required.
Benefits for the Residential Support Worker include:
Starting salary of up to £34,000 (including sleep ins)
Full-time contract
Paid for DBS
Industry leading training program - up to Level 5 Leadership and Management
On-going progression opportunities
Pension, maternity and paternity benefits and more!
Responsibilities of the Residential Support Worker:
Experience working as a Support Worker in a similar setting (including SEN or PRU schools, youth work, youth offending, children's social care - desirable as full training given)
Ensuring to help the children with their emotional, physical and developmental needs.
Display yourself as an appropriate role model
Demonstrate a positive attitude, empathy and resilience
Encourage positive life experiences for the children
Strong experience building report
Strong experience working in a team environment
Ability to communicate in a positive and open manner
Committed to safeguarding and promoting the wellbeing of others
If you are looking for your next exciting and rewarding career, then apply to Laura, I can answer any questions and fast track your application to my client.
#IND-CH-SUPWK-PRM24....Read more...
If you have answered yes to any of the above, then please get in touch as we have an opportunity available with a leading and outstanding provider that specialises in care for children that have Learning disabilities, SEN and additioanl needs.
On offer is a fully funded, industry accredited training programme which offers you an excellent specialist training in managing behaviours and the opportunitie to complete Diploma Level 3 Residential Childcare. This role offers clear progression pathways from Support Worker into Managerial roles.
This is a role where you will be working with one of the most reputable care providers in the area and will benefit from ongoing training and support to ensure you have everything you need to become successful in the role.
Please note, this role will include working weekends, sleep overs, morning and evenings so flexibility is required.
Benefits for the Residential Support Worker include:
Starting salary of up to £34,000 (including sleep ins)
Full-time contract
Paid for DBS
Industry leading training program - up to Level 5 Leadership and Management
On-going progression opportunities
Pension, maternity and paternity benefits and more!
Responsibilities of the Residential Support Worker:
Experience working as a Support Worker in a similar setting (including SEN or PRU schools, youth work, youth offending, children's social care - desirable as full training given)
Ensuring to help the children with their emotional, physical and developmental needs.
Display yourself as an appropriate role model
Demonstrate a positive attitude, empathy and resilience
Encourage positive life experiences for the children
Strong experience building report
Strong experience working in a team environment
Ability to communicate in a positive and open manner
Committed to safeguarding and promoting the wellbeing of others
If you are looking for your next exciting and rewarding career, then apply to Laura, I can answer any questions and fast track your application to my client.
#IND-CH-SUPWK-PRM24....Read more...
If you have answered yes to any of the above, then please get in touch as we have an opportunity available with a leading and outstanding provider that specialises in care for children that have Learning disabilities, SEN and additioanl needs.
On offer is a fully funded, industry accredited training programme which offers you an excellent specialist training in managing behaviours and the opportunitie to complete Diploma Level 3 Residential Childcare. This role offers clear progression pathways from Support Worker into Managerial roles.
This is a role where you will be working with one of the most reputable care providers in the area and will benefit from ongoing training and support to ensure you have everything you need to become successful in the role.
Please note, this role will include working weekends, sleep overs, morning and evenings so flexibility is required.
Benefits for the Residential Support Worker include:
Starting salary of up to £34,000 (including sleep ins)
Full-time contract
Paid for DBS
Industry leading training program - up to Level 5 Leadership and Management
On-going progression opportunities
Pension, maternity and paternity benefits and more!
Responsibilities of the Residential Support Worker:
Experience working as a Support Worker in a similar setting (including SEN or PRU schools, youth work, youth offending, children's social care - desirable as full training given)
Ensuring to help the children with their emotional, physical and developmental needs.
Display yourself as an appropriate role model
Demonstrate a positive attitude, empathy and resilience
Encourage positive life experiences for the children
Strong experience building report
Strong experience working in a team environment
Ability to communicate in a positive and open manner
Committed to safeguarding and promoting the wellbeing of others
If you are looking for your next exciting and rewarding career, then apply to Laura, I can answer any questions and fast track your application to my client.
#IND-CH-SUPWK-PRM24....Read more...
If you have answered yes to any of the above, then please get in touch as we have an opportunity available with a leading and outstanding provider that specialises in care for children that have Learning disabilities, SEN and additioanl needs.
On offer is a fully funded, industry accredited training programme which offers you an excellent specialist training in managing behaviours and the opportunitie to complete Diploma Level 3 Residential Childcare. This role offers clear progression pathways from Support Worker into Managerial roles.
This is a role where you will be working with one of the most reputable care providers in the area and will benefit from ongoing training and support to ensure you have everything you need to become successful in the role.
Please note, this role will include working weekends, sleep overs, morning and evenings so flexibility is required.
Benefits for the Residential Support Worker include:
Starting salary of up to £34,000 (including sleep ins)
Full-time contract
Paid for DBS
Industry leading training program - up to Level 5 Leadership and Management
On-going progression opportunities
Pension, maternity and paternity benefits and more!
Responsibilities of the Residential Support Worker:
Experience working as a Support Worker in a similar setting (including SEN or PRU schools, youth work, youth offending, children's social care - desirable as full training given)
Ensuring to help the children with their emotional, physical and developmental needs.
Display yourself as an appropriate role model
Demonstrate a positive attitude, empathy and resilience
Encourage positive life experiences for the children
Strong experience building report
Strong experience working in a team environment
Ability to communicate in a positive and open manner
Committed to safeguarding and promoting the wellbeing of others
If you are looking for your next exciting and rewarding career, then apply to Laura, I can answer any questions and fast track your application to my client.
#IND-CH-SUPWK-PRM24....Read more...