Residential Care Workers
We are looking for energetic and accountable Residential Care Workers to join our dynamic team! You will be working proactively with the team to help children achieve their full potential and promote their welfare.
Our rota operates on a shift basis of 2 days on followed by 4 days off
Including Sleeping Shifts @ £60 per night



Overview
Residential Care Worker – Nurturing Potential and Well-being
Are you looking for a rewarding role where you can make a difference in the lives of Children and Young People? Join our dedicated team at Cornerways Homes as a Residential Care Worker. In this position, you will play a crucial role in taking accountability and working proactively with the team to support Children and young people in reaching their full potential and promoting their overall welfare.
As a Residential Care Worker, you will work in a small, nurturing EBD Residential Children’s Home, providing care and support to Children aged 11 to 17 years. You will be an integral part of creating a safe and homely environment where our residents can thrive. By fostering positive relationships and utilising your proactive approach, you will contribute to the well-being and growth of each individual in our care.
This role offers a unique opportunity to be part of a compassionate team, making a meaningful impact on the lives of children and young people. If you have a genuine passion for working with young individuals, a nurturing attitude, and the desire to make a positive difference, we invite you to join us as a Residential Care Worker. Take the first step towards an enriching career by applying now. Together, we can empower and support the next generation.
Responsibilities
- Read and implement working policies and procedures of the Home and take advice and guidance provided by the management team.
- To provide primary basic are and nurturing to help the children in the Home progress.
- Maintain clear and consistent boundaries in order to create a safe and secure environment within the Home.
- Be a positive role model.
- Being punctual, dress appropriate and act in a professional and supportive manner at all times.
- Work in conjunction with the rota to carry out sleeping shifts, be flexible in order to cover sickness and holidays.
- To demonstrate professional and calm behaviour across a variety of situations.
- To know and understand Risk Assessments, Behaviour Plans and apply these to day-to-day work.
- Ensure that all concerns are communicated to your supervisor with regards to the children’s physical or emotional needs and be alert to signs of distress or abuse, and to ensure that they are monitored and protected.
- To provide for the children’s physical needs as necessary, for example, by cooking, washing, ironing, shopping, budgeting, or by enabling them to carry out such tasks for themselves.
- Adopt a child centred approach and ensure the needs of the children are met.
- Engage, communicate, and listen to the children and record any significant features of their behaviour.
Knowledge and willingness to learn:
- An understanding of attachment theory, child development and impact of trauma.
- An understanding of psychological theories and basic human needs e.g. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, Motivational theories etc.
- Knowledge and ability to implement the Children’s Homes Regulations 2015
- The impact of residential settings on children and young people e.g. placement breakdown, absconding, self-harming behaviours etc.
Understand how to safeguard and protect children in a residential setting e.g. allegations, sexual abuse, child exploitation and criminal exploitation.
What we offer:
Cornerways Homes Exclusive Benefits:
- £60 per sleeping shift
- Employee Referral Fee: £250
- Ofsted Bonus: £100 (Good) or £150 (Outstanding), one-time payment upon final report publication
- Annual Pay Rises: 4%, given after 12 months of work starting in April (discretionary)
- Additional Birthday Annual Leave Day
- Christmas Day/New Year’s Day: 2x rate for all shifts on 25th December and 1st January; 1.5x rate for Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve
- Overtime: Paid at 1.25x rate
- Overtime (11 pm-7 am): Paid at 1.5x rate (Waking Night staff included)
- Loyalty Bonus:
– Year 1 (12 months): £250 + 1 extra annual leave day (8 hours)
– Year 2 (12 months): £350 + 1 extra annual leave day (8 hours)
– Year 3 (12 months): £450 + 1 extra annual leave day (8 hours)
– Year 4 (12 months): £550 + 1 extra annual leave day (8 hours)
– Year 5: £600
– Year 10: £1,250
- Staff gym when on shift
- Company pension
- Free meals on shift
- Store discounts
- Supportive environment
- Child focused workplace
- Room to progress within the service
- Extensive free training including specialised training
- Support from a Clinical Psychologist monthly
- Company funded training (including NVQ level 4,5 and 7)
- Working in small homes with high focus on outcomes
- Paid for pre-planned activities and holidays/meals
- Access to company vehicles on shift (if applicable)
- Above all, we provide highly supportive small teams where everyone’s views and ideas count.
