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  • Area Responsible Individual  

    - Carlisle
    Job DescriptionArea Responsible IndividualVarious locations in the Nor... Read More
    Job Description
    Area Responsible Individual
    Various locations in the Northwest of England (hybrid remote)
    From £55,000 + Benefits (DOE)

    The Greenleaf Team

    We’re looking for people to join our team that share our beliefs. We believe in a holistic approach: that even the smallest detail can mean a world of difference to a vulnerable young person. We want team members who never give up on our young people, who are compassionate and who believe that our young people deserve the best we can give them.
    If it’s your ambition to create a future filled with hope and optimism for our young people, then get in touch.
    Visit our website for more info: greenleafhouse.co.uk

    Job Purpose:
    The Responsible Individual will provide leadership, strategic direction, and operational management for three children’s homes. The role ensures that all homes are fully compliant with Ofsted regulations and other statutory guidelines, creating a safe, nurturing, and development-focused environment for children and young people in care. The Responsible Individual also represents the organisation in interactions with regulatory bodies, ensuring the quality of care is consistently upheld to meet or exceed national standards.
    Key Responsibilities:
    1. Leadership and Management
    Oversee the operational management of the three children’s homes, ensuring smooth day-to-day running.
    Provide leadership, support, and supervision to Registered Managers at each home.
    Monitor performance against objectives, budgets, and regulatory requirements, addressing any issues in a timely manner.
    Develop and implement policies and procedures that reflect best practices in residential childcare.
    2. Compliance and Regulatory Requirements
    Act as the Responsible Individual as defined in the Children’s Homes (England) Regulations 2015.
    Ensure full compliance with Ofsted regulations, including preparing for inspections, responding to inspection outcomes, and maintaining high standards of care.
    Keep up-to-date with legislative changes affecting children’s residential care and ensure compliance across all homes.
    Ensure that safeguarding procedures are strictly followed and reviewed regularly.
    3. Quality of Care
    Ensure that each home delivers high-quality care that promotes the wellbeing, safety, and development of all children and young people.
    Conduct regular audits and reviews of care plans, risk assessments, and behaviour management strategies.
    Oversee the development of individualised care and support plans in collaboration with relevant professionals and the young people involved.
    Foster a culture of continuous improvement, encouraging innovation and best practices.
    4. Staff Development and Training
    Lead on the recruitment, induction, and ongoing development of staff teams, ensuring they are well-equipped to deliver exceptional care.
    Provide regular supervision, appraisal, and development opportunities for Registered Managers and their teams.
    Ensure all staff are trained and updated on safeguarding, therapeutic approaches, and legal requirements.
    Promote a positive working environment and a culture of teamwork, openness, and respect.
    5. Budget and Financial Management
    Monitor budgets for each home, ensuring cost-effective service delivery without compromising on quality.
    Work with finance teams to ensure homes operate within financial parameters and report on financial performance.
    Identify and manage risks, ensuring sustainability and value for money in the provision of services.
    6. Stakeholder Engagement and Partnership Working
    Act as the primary point of contact for external stakeholders, including Ofsted, local authorities, health services, and other professionals involved in the children’s care.
    Represent the organisation at meetings, inspections, and with external agencies.
    Build strong partnerships with community organisations, healthcare professionals, and educational providers to enhance the support available to children in care.
    7. Safeguarding
    Take responsibility for safeguarding across all homes, ensuring any concerns are reported and managed according to safeguarding policies.
    Ensure that children and young people are protected from harm and abuse and that their rights are respected and upheld at all times.


    RequirementsEssential Requirements:
    Relevant qualification in social work, childcare, or management (e.g., Level 5 Diploma in Leadership and Management for Residential Childcare or equivalent).
    Significant experience in managing children’s residential homes, including experience as a Registered Manager or Responsible Individual.
    Thorough knowledge of Ofsted regulations, Children’s Homes (England) Regulations 2015, and other statutory requirements.
    Proven leadership and management skills with the ability to inspire, motivate, and support staff teams.
    Strong safeguarding knowledge and experience of working within safeguarding frameworks.
    Experience of budget management and financial planning.
    Excellent communication, interpersonal, and problem-solving skills.
    Ability to work flexibly, travel between sites, and respond to emergencies when required.
    Desirable:
    Additional qualifications in therapeutic care or trauma-informed practice.
    Experience in strategic development and service improvement.


    Benefits
    Greenleaf Benefits
    With greater expectations come greater rewards. If you’re selected to become part of the Greenleaf family, you’ll not only enjoy a salary that’s higher that the sector average, but you’ll also enjoy a comprehensive benefits package and generous holiday entitlement.
    You will be eligible for our wellbeing package, which includes an external EAP with a 24/7 wellbeing line and free counselling sessions, a health cash plan, which includes dental and optical cover, physio therapies, and a 24/7 GP helpline, and our Greenleaf For You platform, which gives you access to a wide range of discounts and savings.
    You will also have access to a wide range of development opportunities. At Greenleaf we believe in progression, we look after our staff so that they can focus on caring for our young people.

    The closing date for this role is 4th January 2026
    Interviews will be held in January

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  • Senior Residential Childcare Practitioner  

    - Hawick
    Senior Residential Childcare Practitioner Hawick, Scottish BordersFro... Read More
    Senior Residential Childcare Practitioner
    Hawick, Scottish Borders
    From £36,550 to £40,852 OTE plus overtime at time and a half
     
    The Greenleaf Team
    We’re looking for people to join our team who share our beliefs. We want team members who'll never give up on our young people, who are compassionate and who believe that our young people deserve the best we can give them.
    We specialise in solo placements for young people in care up to the age of 21 and adopt a therapeutic, trauma-informed approach to care. In our work, we uphold Greenleaf’s values of Integrity, Compassion, Excellence, Collaboration, and Respect.
    If it’s your ambition to create a future filled with hope and optimism for our young people, we would love to hear from you.
    Visit our website for more info: greenleafhouse.co.uk
     
    Role Overview
    You will be part of a unique team who will work together to facilitate excellent practice and shape the development of our Service. As a Senior practitioner, you will lead your team to excellence.
    Note: This role involves completing 14-hour shifts followed by a 10-hour sleepover.
    Our vision is for every young person who lives with us to experience a safe, happy and nurturing present and a future that is filled with hope and optimism. You will contribute to this by ensuring high standards of care and support.
    We look after children and young people from a variety of backgrounds, who have experienced trauma or adverse life experiences and need specialist therapeutic support in a small residential setting. To succeed in this role, you will be compassionate, patient, nurturing, and therapeutic in your approach to care. You will believe in and strive for continuous improvement and professional development both for yourself and for your team.
    The young people in our homes are with us 24/7 and deserve a safe and caring environment where they can grow and achieve positive outcomes. You will demonstrate a drive for supporting, motivating, supervising and mentoring high performing teams to ensure that they achieve good outcomes for young people.
    You will demonstrate excellent prioritisation and allocation of high-level needs, including involvement in child protection and outcome focused interventions. You will believe in the benefits of a mindful, team approach placing the child at the centre of the care plan whilst being committed to partnership working by practicing this methodology with all stakeholders.
    Our progression pathways allow Senior practitioners to benefit from further training and opportunities for progressing onto managerial positions within the company. Through this initiative, progression within Greenleaf can occur quickly, creating a stepping stone to management roles.
     
    Greenleaf Benefits
    With greater expectations come greater rewards. If you’re selected to become part of the Greenleaf family, you’ll not only enjoy a salary that’s higher that the sector average, but you’ll also enjoy a comprehensive benefits package, including:
    29 days holiday entitlement, increasing with every two years of service
    Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) with a 24/7 wellbeing line and free counselling
    Company-funded qualifications and support from an internal assessor – we can deliver SVQ 3 and 4 and HNC in social services
    Health Cash Plan, which includes dental and optical cover, physio therapies, and a 24/7 GP helpline.
    Greenleaf For You platform which offers a range of savings including discounts, offers, and money back on vouchers
    Progression pathways and opportunities to develop and progress in your career
    Pension scheme with Nest Pensions
    Complementary meals while on shift
    Casual dress code
     
    The ideal candidate will:
    Possess previous experience of working in a residential children’s home and in a supervisory capacity.
    Possess an SVQ 3 and HNC in social care or equivalent.
    Demonstrate excellent communication, teamwork, and leadership skills.
    Understand safeguarding and child protection.
    Have the ability to work shifts, including weekends, sleepovers, and long hours.
    Possess a full UK manual driving licence and be a confident driver.
    Understand the behaviours displayed by children and young people and be skilled in a range of intervention strategies.
    Be aware of relevant legislation.
    Be trained in crisis and physical intervention.
     
    Specific Duties and Responsibilities
    Provide care and support to our children and young people in accordance with policies and procedures and participate in a mindful, teamwork approach to therapeutic childcare practice.
    Provide a supervisory and mentoring role to care practitioners supporting the young people.
    Ensuring that the care team have the skills, knowledge and ability to care for children and young people effectively.
    Supporting on-call arrangements as a senior member of the team.
    Assisting with management tasks including finance, staffing, recruitment, training and environment.
    Contributing to the maintenance and improvement of care standards.
    Contributing to and completing professional reports within agreed timescales.
    Contributing to the assessment process for young people and the delivery of support programmes, working together with your team.
    Ensuring quality recording of information in accordance with policies and regulations.
    Working within a shift system including night or sleepover duty.
    Undertaking health and safety checks and other safety/security checks as necessary.
    Participating in on-going training and development to maintain and build your professional skills.
    Implementing de-escalation and physical intervention strategies as necessary and appropriate in line with mandatory training.
    Promoting young people’s participation, to ensure they are actively involved in the environment and day to day activities of the home.
    Being fully aware of child protection issues and understanding the principles of safeguarding young people, staff and self.
    Fully understanding the emergency call out procedures of the house.
    Promoting structure, boundaries and domestic routines within the house.
    Participating in and completing records for statutory reviews and meetings concerning the young people.
    Contributing to the maintenance of a safe, hygienic and clean environment.
    The nature of residential work is varied and, in many instances, unpredictable. All staff are therefore expected to work in a flexible way and tasks that have not been covered in the job description have to be undertaken.
    Senior practitioners are expected to conduct themselves professionally and adhere to Greenleaf Policies and Procedures. They must successfully complete induction and ongoing training.
    The Company reserves the right to vary duties and responsibilities at any time.


    RequirementsMinimum Requirements
    To be considered for this position, you must:
    Have significant experience of working in a residential children’s home.
    Possess an SVQ 3 and HNC in social care or other relevant subject.
    Be eligible for SSSC registration and PVG membership for work with children and adults.
    Possess a full manual UK driving licence and be eligible for car insurance for company vehicles*.
    Be able to work shifts including evenings, sleepovers, and weekends.
    Possess excellent communication and teamwork skills.
    Understand safeguarding and child protection.
    *Company car insurance covers drivers aged 21+ years old in possession of a full UK manual driving license.
    Please note we cannot offer visa sponsorships at this time.

    BenefitsBenefits
    Greenleaf offers a comprehensive wellbeing package, including EAP with a 24/7 wellbeing line and free counselling sessions, a health cash plan, with dental and optical cover, physio therapies, and a 24/7 GP helpline, and a Greenleaf For You platform, which gives you access to a wide range of discounts and savings.
    You will also have access to a wide range of development opportunities and company-funded qualifications. At Greenleaf we believe in progression, we look after our staff so that they can focus on caring for our young people.


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  • Senior Residential Childcare Practitioner  

    - Hawick
    Job DescriptionSenior Residential Childcare Practitioner Hawick, Scot... Read More
    Job Description
    Senior Residential Childcare Practitioner
    Hawick, Scottish Borders
    From £36,550 to £40,852 OTE plus overtime at time and a half
     
    The Greenleaf Team
    We’re looking for people to join our team who share our beliefs. We want team members who'll never give up on our young people, who are compassionate and who believe that our young people deserve the best we can give them.
    We specialise in solo placements for young people in care up to the age of 21 and adopt a therapeutic, trauma-informed approach to care. In our work, we uphold Greenleaf’s values of Integrity, Compassion, Excellence, Collaboration, and Respect.
    If it’s your ambition to create a future filled with hope and optimism for our young people, we would love to hear from you.
    Visit our website for more info: greenleafhouse.co.uk
     
    Role Overview
    You will be part of a unique team who will work together to facilitate excellent practice and shape the development of our Service. As a Senior practitioner, you will lead your team to excellence.
    Note: This role involves completing 14-hour shifts followed by a 10-hour sleepover.
    Our vision is for every young person who lives with us to experience a safe, happy and nurturing present and a future that is filled with hope and optimism. You will contribute to this by ensuring high standards of care and support.
    We look after children and young people from a variety of backgrounds, who have experienced trauma or adverse life experiences and need specialist therapeutic support in a small residential setting. To succeed in this role, you will be compassionate, patient, nurturing, and therapeutic in your approach to care. You will believe in and strive for continuous improvement and professional development both for yourself and for your team.
    The young people in our homes are with us 24/7 and deserve a safe and caring environment where they can grow and achieve positive outcomes. You will demonstrate a drive for supporting, motivating, supervising and mentoring high performing teams to ensure that they achieve good outcomes for young people.
    You will demonstrate excellent prioritisation and allocation of high-level needs, including involvement in child protection and outcome focused interventions. You will believe in the benefits of a mindful, team approach placing the child at the centre of the care plan whilst being committed to partnership working by practicing this methodology with all stakeholders.
    Our progression pathways allow Senior practitioners to benefit from further training and opportunities for progressing onto managerial positions within the company. Through this initiative, progression within Greenleaf can occur quickly, creating a stepping stone to management roles.
     
    Greenleaf Benefits
    With greater expectations come greater rewards. If you’re selected to become part of the Greenleaf family, you’ll not only enjoy a salary that’s higher that the sector average, but you’ll also enjoy a comprehensive benefits package, including:
    29 days holiday entitlement, increasing with every two years of service
    Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) with a 24/7 wellbeing line and free counselling
    Company-funded qualifications and support from an internal assessor – we can deliver SVQ 3 and 4 and HNC in social services
    Health Cash Plan, which includes dental and optical cover, physio therapies, and a 24/7 GP helpline.
    Greenleaf For You platform which offers a range of savings including discounts, offers, and money back on vouchers
    Progression pathways and opportunities to develop and progress in your career
    Pension scheme with Nest Pensions
    Complementary meals while on shift
    Casual dress code
     
    The ideal candidate will:
    Possess previous experience of working in a residential children’s home and in a supervisory capacity.
    Possess an SVQ 3 and HNC in social care or equivalent.
    Demonstrate excellent communication, teamwork, and leadership skills.
    Understand safeguarding and child protection.
    Have the ability to work shifts, including weekends, sleepovers, and long hours.
    Possess a full UK manual driving licence and be a confident driver.
    Understand the behaviours displayed by children and young people and be skilled in a range of intervention strategies.
    Be aware of relevant legislation.
    Be trained in crisis and physical intervention.
     
    Specific Duties and Responsibilities
    Provide care and support to our children and young people in accordance with policies and procedures and participate in a mindful, teamwork approach to therapeutic childcare practice.
    Provide a supervisory and mentoring role to care practitioners supporting the young people.
    Ensuring that the care team have the skills, knowledge and ability to care for children and young people effectively.
    Supporting on-call arrangements as a senior member of the team.
    Assisting with management tasks including finance, staffing, recruitment, training and environment.
    Contributing to the maintenance and improvement of care standards.
    Contributing to and completing professional reports within agreed timescales.
    Contributing to the assessment process for young people and the delivery of support programmes, working together with your team.
    Ensuring quality recording of information in accordance with policies and regulations.
    Working within a shift system including night or sleepover duty.
    Undertaking health and safety checks and other safety/security checks as necessary.
    Participating in on-going training and development to maintain and build your professional skills.
    Implementing de-escalation and physical intervention strategies as necessary and appropriate in line with mandatory training.
    Promoting young people’s participation, to ensure they are actively involved in the environment and day to day activities of the home.
    Being fully aware of child protection issues and understanding the principles of safeguarding young people, staff and self.
    Fully understanding the emergency call out procedures of the house.
    Promoting structure, boundaries and domestic routines within the house.
    Participating in and completing records for statutory reviews and meetings concerning the young people.
    Contributing to the maintenance of a safe, hygienic and clean environment.
    The nature of residential work is varied and, in many instances, unpredictable. All staff are therefore expected to work in a flexible way and tasks that have not been covered in the job description have to be undertaken.
    Senior practitioners are expected to conduct themselves professionally and adhere to Greenleaf Policies and Procedures. They must successfully complete induction and ongoing training.
    The Company reserves the right to vary duties and responsibilities at any time.


    RequirementsMinimum Requirements
    To be considered for this position, you must:
    Have significant experience of working in a residential children’s home.
    Possess an SVQ 3 and HNC in social care or other relevant subject.
    Be eligible for SSSC registration and PVG membership for work with children and adults.
    Possess a full manual UK driving licence and be eligible for car insurance for company vehicles*.
    Be able to work shifts including evenings, sleepovers, and weekends.
    Possess excellent communication and teamwork skills.
    Understand safeguarding and child protection.
    *Company car insurance covers drivers aged 21+ years old in possession of a full UK manual driving license.
    Please note we cannot offer visa sponsorships at this time.

    BenefitsBenefits
    Greenleaf offers a comprehensive wellbeing package, including EAP with a 24/7 wellbeing line and free counselling sessions, a health cash plan, with dental and optical cover, physio therapies, and a 24/7 GP helpline, and a Greenleaf For You platform, which gives you access to a wide range of discounts and savings.
    You will also have access to a wide range of development opportunities and company-funded qualifications. At Greenleaf we believe in progression, we look after our staff so that they can focus on caring for our young people.



    Requirements
    Experience in residential childcare Teamwork skills Communication & IT skills Read Less
  • Area Responsible Individual  

    - Wigton
    Job DescriptionArea Responsible IndividualVarious locations in the Nor... Read More
    Job Description
    Area Responsible Individual
    Various locations in the Northwest of England (hybrid remote)
    From £55,000 + Benefits (DOE)

    The Greenleaf Team

    We’re looking for people to join our team that share our beliefs. We believe in a holistic approach: that even the smallest detail can mean a world of difference to a vulnerable young person. We want team members who never give up on our young people, who are compassionate and who believe that our young people deserve the best we can give them.
    If it’s your ambition to create a future filled with hope and optimism for our young people, then get in touch.
    Visit our website for more info: greenleafhouse.co.uk

    Job Purpose:
    The Responsible Individual will provide leadership, strategic direction, and operational management for three children’s homes. The role ensures that all homes are fully compliant with Ofsted regulations and other statutory guidelines, creating a safe, nurturing, and development-focused environment for children and young people in care. The Responsible Individual also represents the organisation in interactions with regulatory bodies, ensuring the quality of care is consistently upheld to meet or exceed national standards.
    Key Responsibilities:
    1. Leadership and Management
    Oversee the operational management of the three children’s homes, ensuring smooth day-to-day running.
    Provide leadership, support, and supervision to Registered Managers at each home.
    Monitor performance against objectives, budgets, and regulatory requirements, addressing any issues in a timely manner.
    Develop and implement policies and procedures that reflect best practices in residential childcare.
    2. Compliance and Regulatory Requirements
    Act as the Responsible Individual as defined in the Children’s Homes (England) Regulations 2015.
    Ensure full compliance with Ofsted regulations, including preparing for inspections, responding to inspection outcomes, and maintaining high standards of care.
    Keep up-to-date with legislative changes affecting children’s residential care and ensure compliance across all homes.
    Ensure that safeguarding procedures are strictly followed and reviewed regularly.
    3. Quality of Care
    Ensure that each home delivers high-quality care that promotes the wellbeing, safety, and development of all children and young people.
    Conduct regular audits and reviews of care plans, risk assessments, and behaviour management strategies.
    Oversee the development of individualised care and support plans in collaboration with relevant professionals and the young people involved.
    Foster a culture of continuous improvement, encouraging innovation and best practices.
    4. Staff Development and Training
    Lead on the recruitment, induction, and ongoing development of staff teams, ensuring they are well-equipped to deliver exceptional care.
    Provide regular supervision, appraisal, and development opportunities for Registered Managers and their teams.
    Ensure all staff are trained and updated on safeguarding, therapeutic approaches, and legal requirements.
    Promote a positive working environment and a culture of teamwork, openness, and respect.
    5. Budget and Financial Management
    Monitor budgets for each home, ensuring cost-effective service delivery without compromising on quality.
    Work with finance teams to ensure homes operate within financial parameters and report on financial performance.
    Identify and manage risks, ensuring sustainability and value for money in the provision of services.
    6. Stakeholder Engagement and Partnership Working
    Act as the primary point of contact for external stakeholders, including Ofsted, local authorities, health services, and other professionals involved in the children’s care.
    Represent the organisation at meetings, inspections, and with external agencies.
    Build strong partnerships with community organisations, healthcare professionals, and educational providers to enhance the support available to children in care.
    7. Safeguarding
    Take responsibility for safeguarding across all homes, ensuring any concerns are reported and managed according to safeguarding policies.
    Ensure that children and young people are protected from harm and abuse and that their rights are respected and upheld at all times.


    RequirementsEssential Requirements:
    Relevant qualification in social work, childcare, or management (e.g., Level 5 Diploma in Leadership and Management for Residential Childcare or equivalent).
    Significant experience in managing children’s residential homes, including experience as a Registered Manager or Responsible Individual.
    Thorough knowledge of Ofsted regulations, Children’s Homes (England) Regulations 2015, and other statutory requirements.
    Proven leadership and management skills with the ability to inspire, motivate, and support staff teams.
    Strong safeguarding knowledge and experience of working within safeguarding frameworks.
    Experience of budget management and financial planning.
    Excellent communication, interpersonal, and problem-solving skills.
    Ability to work flexibly, travel between sites, and respond to emergencies when required.
    Desirable:
    Additional qualifications in therapeutic care or trauma-informed practice.
    Experience in strategic development and service improvement.


    Benefits
    Greenleaf Benefits
    With greater expectations come greater rewards. If you’re selected to become part of the Greenleaf family, you’ll not only enjoy a salary that’s higher that the sector average, but you’ll also enjoy a comprehensive benefits package and generous holiday entitlement.
    You will be eligible for our wellbeing package, which includes an external EAP with a 24/7 wellbeing line and free counselling sessions, a health cash plan, which includes dental and optical cover, physio therapies, and a 24/7 GP helpline, and our Greenleaf For You platform, which gives you access to a wide range of discounts and savings.
    You will also have access to a wide range of development opportunities. At Greenleaf we believe in progression, we look after our staff so that they can focus on caring for our young people.

    The closing date for this role is 4th January 2026
    Interviews will be held in January

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  • Area Responsible Individual  

    - Carlisle
    Job DescriptionArea Responsible IndividualVarious locations in the Nor... Read More
    Job Description
    Area Responsible Individual
    Various locations in the Northwest of England (hybrid remote)
    From £55,000 + Benefits (DOE)

    The Greenleaf Team

    We’re looking for people to join our team that share our beliefs. We believe in a holistic approach: that even the smallest detail can mean a world of difference to a vulnerable young person. We want team members who never give up on our young people, who are compassionate and who believe that our young people deserve the best we can give them.
    If it’s your ambition to create a future filled with hope and optimism for our young people, then get in touch.
    Visit our website for more info: greenleafhouse.co.uk

    Job Purpose:
    The Responsible Individual will provide leadership, strategic direction, and operational management for three children’s homes. The role ensures that all homes are fully compliant with Ofsted regulations and other statutory guidelines, creating a safe, nurturing, and development-focused environment for children and young people in care. The Responsible Individual also represents the organisation in interactions with regulatory bodies, ensuring the quality of care is consistently upheld to meet or exceed national standards.
    Key Responsibilities:
    1. Leadership and Management
    Oversee the operational management of the three children’s homes, ensuring smooth day-to-day running.
    Provide leadership, support, and supervision to Registered Managers at each home.
    Monitor performance against objectives, budgets, and regulatory requirements, addressing any issues in a timely manner.
    Develop and implement policies and procedures that reflect best practices in residential childcare.
    2. Compliance and Regulatory Requirements
    Act as the Responsible Individual as defined in the Children’s Homes (England) Regulations 2015.
    Ensure full compliance with Ofsted regulations, including preparing for inspections, responding to inspection outcomes, and maintaining high standards of care.
    Keep up-to-date with legislative changes affecting children’s residential care and ensure compliance across all homes.
    Ensure that safeguarding procedures are strictly followed and reviewed regularly.
    3. Quality of Care
    Ensure that each home delivers high-quality care that promotes the wellbeing, safety, and development of all children and young people.
    Conduct regular audits and reviews of care plans, risk assessments, and behaviour management strategies.
    Oversee the development of individualised care and support plans in collaboration with relevant professionals and the young people involved.
    Foster a culture of continuous improvement, encouraging innovation and best practices.
    4. Staff Development and Training
    Lead on the recruitment, induction, and ongoing development of staff teams, ensuring they are well-equipped to deliver exceptional care.
    Provide regular supervision, appraisal, and development opportunities for Registered Managers and their teams.
    Ensure all staff are trained and updated on safeguarding, therapeutic approaches, and legal requirements.
    Promote a positive working environment and a culture of teamwork, openness, and respect.
    5. Budget and Financial Management
    Monitor budgets for each home, ensuring cost-effective service delivery without compromising on quality.
    Work with finance teams to ensure homes operate within financial parameters and report on financial performance.
    Identify and manage risks, ensuring sustainability and value for money in the provision of services.
    6. Stakeholder Engagement and Partnership Working
    Act as the primary point of contact for external stakeholders, including Ofsted, local authorities, health services, and other professionals involved in the children’s care.
    Represent the organisation at meetings, inspections, and with external agencies.
    Build strong partnerships with community organisations, healthcare professionals, and educational providers to enhance the support available to children in care.
    7. Safeguarding
    Take responsibility for safeguarding across all homes, ensuring any concerns are reported and managed according to safeguarding policies.
    Ensure that children and young people are protected from harm and abuse and that their rights are respected and upheld at all times.


    RequirementsEssential Requirements:
    Relevant qualification in social work, childcare, or management (e.g., Level 5 Diploma in Leadership and Management for Residential Childcare or equivalent).
    Significant experience in managing children’s residential homes, including experience as a Registered Manager or Responsible Individual.
    Thorough knowledge of Ofsted regulations, Children’s Homes (England) Regulations 2015, and other statutory requirements.
    Proven leadership and management skills with the ability to inspire, motivate, and support staff teams.
    Strong safeguarding knowledge and experience of working within safeguarding frameworks.
    Experience of budget management and financial planning.
    Excellent communication, interpersonal, and problem-solving skills.
    Ability to work flexibly, travel between sites, and respond to emergencies when required.
    Desirable:
    Additional qualifications in therapeutic care or trauma-informed practice.
    Experience in strategic development and service improvement.


    Benefits
    Greenleaf Benefits
    With greater expectations come greater rewards. If you’re selected to become part of the Greenleaf family, you’ll not only enjoy a salary that’s higher that the sector average, but you’ll also enjoy a comprehensive benefits package and generous holiday entitlement.
    You will be eligible for our wellbeing package, which includes an external EAP with a 24/7 wellbeing line and free counselling sessions, a health cash plan, which includes dental and optical cover, physio therapies, and a 24/7 GP helpline, and our Greenleaf For You platform, which gives you access to a wide range of discounts and savings.
    You will also have access to a wide range of development opportunities. At Greenleaf we believe in progression, we look after our staff so that they can focus on caring for our young people.

    The closing date for this role is 4th January 2026
    Interviews will be held in January

    Read Less
  • Senior Residential Childcare Practitioner  

    - Thornhill
    Senior Residential Childcare Practitioner Thornhill, Dumfries and Gal... Read More
    Senior Residential Childcare Practitioner
    Thornhill, Dumfries and Galloway
    From £36,550 to £40,852 OTE plus overtime at time and a half
     
    The Greenleaf Team
    We’re looking for people to join our team who share our beliefs. We want team members who'll never give up on our young people, who are compassionate and who believe that our young people deserve the best we can give them.
    We specialise in solo placements for young people in care up to the age of 21 and adopt a therapeutic, trauma-informed approach to care. In our work, we uphold Greenleaf’s values of Integrity, Compassion, Excellence, Collaboration, and Respect.
    If it’s your ambition to create a future filled with hope and optimism for our young people, we would love to hear from you.
    Visit our website for more info: greenleafhouse.co.uk
     
    Role Overview
    You will be part of a unique team who will work together to facilitate excellent practice and shape the development of our Service. As a Senior practitioner, you will lead your team to excellence.
    Note: This role involves completing 14-hour shifts followed by a 10-hour sleepover.
    Our vision is for every young person who lives with us to experience a safe, happy and nurturing present and a future that is filled with hope and optimism. You will contribute to this by ensuring high standards of care and support.
    We look after children and young people from a variety of backgrounds, who have experienced trauma or adverse life experiences and need specialist therapeutic support in a small residential setting. To succeed in this role, you will be compassionate, patient, nurturing, and therapeutic in your approach to care. You will believe in and strive for continuous improvement and professional development both for yourself and for your team.
    The young people in our homes are with us 24/7 and deserve a safe and caring environment where they can grow and achieve positive outcomes. You will demonstrate a drive for supporting, motivating, supervising and mentoring high performing teams to ensure that they achieve good outcomes for young people.
    You will demonstrate excellent prioritisation and allocation of high-level needs, including involvement in child protection and outcome focused interventions. You will believe in the benefits of a mindful, team approach placing the child at the centre of the care plan whilst being committed to partnership working by practicing this methodology with all stakeholders.
    Our progression pathways allow Senior practitioners to benefit from further training and opportunities for progressing onto managerial positions within the company. Through this initiative, progression within Greenleaf can occur quickly, creating a stepping stone to management roles.
     
    Greenleaf Benefits
    With greater expectations come greater rewards. If you’re selected to become part of the Greenleaf family, you’ll not only enjoy a salary that’s higher that the sector average, but you’ll also enjoy a comprehensive benefits package, including:
    29 days holiday entitlement, increasing with every two years of service
    Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) with a 24/7 wellbeing line and free counselling
    Company-funded qualifications and support from an internal assessor – we can deliver SVQ 3 and 4 and HNC in social services
    Health Cash Plan, which includes dental and optical cover, physio therapies, and a 24/7 GP helpline.
    Greenleaf For You platform which offers a range of savings including discounts, offers, and money back on vouchers
    Progression pathways and opportunities to develop and progress in your career
    Pension scheme with Nest Pensions
    Complementary meals while on shift
    Casual dress code
     
    The ideal candidate will:
    Possess previous experience of working in a residential children’s home and in a supervisory capacity.
    Possess an SVQ 3 and HNC in social care or equivalent.
    Demonstrate excellent communication, teamwork, and leadership skills.
    Understand safeguarding and child protection.
    Have the ability to work shifts, including weekends, sleepovers, and long hours.
    Possess a full UK manual driving licence and be a confident driver.
    Understand the behaviours displayed by children and young people and be skilled in a range of intervention strategies.
    Be aware of relevant legislation.
    Be trained in crisis and physical intervention.
     
    Specific Duties and Responsibilities
    Provide care and support to our children and young people in accordance with policies and procedures and participate in a mindful, teamwork approach to therapeutic childcare practice.
    Provide a supervisory and mentoring role to care practitioners supporting the young people.
    Ensuring that the care team have the skills, knowledge and ability to care for children and young people effectively.
    Supporting on-call arrangements as a senior member of the team.
    Assisting with management tasks including finance, staffing, recruitment, training and environment.
    Contributing to the maintenance and improvement of care standards.
    Contributing to and completing professional reports within agreed timescales.
    Contributing to the assessment process for young people and the delivery of support programmes, working together with your team.
    Ensuring quality recording of information in accordance with policies and regulations.
    Working within a shift system including night or sleepover duty.
    Undertaking health and safety checks and other safety/security checks as necessary.
    Participating in on-going training and development to maintain and build your professional skills.
    Implementing de-escalation and physical intervention strategies as necessary and appropriate in line with mandatory training.
    Promoting young people’s participation, to ensure they are actively involved in the environment and day to day activities of the home.
    Being fully aware of child protection issues and understanding the principles of safeguarding young people, staff and self.
    Fully understanding the emergency call out procedures of the house.
    Promoting structure, boundaries and domestic routines within the house.
    Participating in and completing records for statutory reviews and meetings concerning the young people.
    Contributing to the maintenance of a safe, hygienic and clean environment.
    The nature of residential work is varied and, in many instances, unpredictable. All staff are therefore expected to work in a flexible way and tasks that have not been covered in the job description have to be undertaken.
    Senior practitioners are expected to conduct themselves professionally and adhere to Greenleaf Policies and Procedures. They must successfully complete induction and ongoing training.
    The Company reserves the right to vary duties and responsibilities at any time.


    RequirementsMinimum Requirements
    To be considered for this position, you must:
    Have significant experience of working in a residential children’s home.
    Possess an SVQ 3 and HNC in social care or other relevant subject.
    Be eligible for SSSC registration and PVG membership for work with children and adults.
    Possess a full manual UK driving licence and be eligible for car insurance for company vehicles*.
    Be able to work shifts including evenings, sleepovers, and weekends.
    Possess excellent communication and teamwork skills.
    Understand safeguarding and child protection.
    *Company car insurance covers drivers aged 21+ years old in possession of a full UK manual driving license.
    Please note we cannot offer visa sponsorships at this time.

    BenefitsBenefits
    Greenleaf offers a comprehensive wellbeing package, including EAP with a 24/7 wellbeing line and free counselling sessions, a health cash plan, with dental and optical cover, physio therapies, and a 24/7 GP helpline, and a Greenleaf For You platform, which gives you access to a wide range of discounts and savings.
    You will also have access to a wide range of development opportunities and company-funded qualifications. At Greenleaf we believe in progression, we look after our staff so that they can focus on caring for our young people.


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  • Peripatetic Manager  

    - Cumnock
    Registered ManagerPeripatetic - travel required to locations around Sc... Read More
    Registered Manager
    Peripatetic - travel required to locations around Scotland
    Up to £49,500 plus overtime
    Hours: Full Time, Monday to Friday, 9am – 5pm – flexibility expected
     
    The Greenleaf Team
    We’re looking for people to join our team that share our beliefs. We believe in a holistic approach: that even the smallest detail can mean a world of difference to a vulnerable young person. We want team members who never give up on our young people, who are compassionate and who believe that our young people deserve the best we can give them.
    We specialise in solo placements for young people in care up to the age of 21 and adopt a therapeutic, trauma-informed approach to care. In our work, we uphold Greenleaf’s values of Integrity, Compassion, Excellence, Collaboration, and Respect.
    If it’s your ambition to create a future filled with hope and optimism for our young people, we would love to hear from you.
    Visit our website for more info: greenleafhouse.co.uk
     
    Role Overview
    You will provide support to managers and teams across our services, therefore frequent travel will be required. You will guide the team in their implementation to achieve better quality of care and life for our young people. And you will be responsible for appropriate outcome measures, record-keeping and data analysis.
    Our vision is for every young person who lives with us to experience a safe, happy and nurturing present and a future that is filled with hope and optimism. You will contribute to this by leading, managing and supporting practitioners to demonstrate achievement of performance and activity targets, embedding a culture of mindful and continuous improvement, ensuring any people and performance matters are speedily dealt with and that practice and culture is continuously reviewed and challenged.
    We look after children and young people from a variety of backgrounds, who have experienced trauma or adverse life experiences and need specialist therapeutic support in a small residential setting. We offer solo placements with a core care team to provide consistent, trauma-informed, therapeutic care to the young people in our homes.
    To succeed in this role, you will be compassionate, patient, nurturing, and therapeutic in your approach to care.
    To be successful in the role, you will provide leadership and management to practitioners and seniors, demonstrating and supporting the culture and vision of Greenleaf. You will build strong relationships with statutory bodies such as the Care Inspectorate, and you will nurture relationships with the local community: groups, businesses, education establishments, etc.

    Greenleaf Benefits
    With greater expectations come greater rewards. If you’re selected to become part of the Greenleaf family, you’ll not only enjoy a salary that’s higher that the sector average, but you’ll also enjoy a comprehensive benefits package, including:
    33 days holiday entitlement
    Additional annual leave with length of service, starting at 2 years’ service
    Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) with a 24/7 wellbeing line and free counselling
    Health Cash Plan, which includes dental and optical cover, physio therapies, and a 24/7 GP helpline.
    Greenleaf For You platform which offers a range of savings including discounts, offers, and money back on vouchers
    Pension scheme with Nest Pensions

    The ideal candidate will:
    Possess significant experience of working in a residential children’s home.
    Have experience in supervising or managing a team.
    Possess an SVQ 4 & HNC in Social Care or equivalent.
    Possess an NVQ level 4 DipSW, CQSW, CSS, Management qualification or willing to work towards.
    Demonstrate excellent communication and teamwork skills.
    Understand safeguarding and child protection.
    Possess a full UK manual driving licence and be a confident driver.
    Understand the behaviours displayed by children and young people and be skilled in a range of intervention strategies.
    Have working knowledge of legislation in relation to childcare including Health & Social Care Standards 2018, Children (Scotland) Act 1995, GIRFEC.
    Have an understanding of the process of child development.

    Specific Duties and Responsibilities
    Residential Department:
    Develop Senior Practitioners to enable them to reach their full potential and achieve their job objectives.
    Monitor and review Senior Practitioners’ performance, effecting improvement where possible.
    Oversee the implementation of Operations, Health and Safety policies through the Care Practitioners.
    Support staff in taking a mindful approach to develop and maintain good relations with key stakeholders.
    Suggest appropriate improvements for the development of facilities.
    Effectively manage the home budgets on a monthly basis to ensure appropriate spending of allowances.
    Ensure that all policies and procedures are adhered to by all Residential Care Practitioners.
    Young People:
    Ensure that the Child Protection policy is always adhered to by members of staff and that correct procedures are followed for any incident.
    Ensure that the progress of all our young people is appropriately and effectively monitored, recorded and reported.
    Ensure that regular and effective communication is developed and maintained between all key stakeholders.
    Ensure that all our young people’s medical needs are met and monitored
    Contribute and participate in young people’s reviews, case conferences, support meetings, and other multi-disciplinary meetings.
    Review trends in young people’s behaviour, with the aim of reducing incidents.
    Staffing
    Ensure that outcomes measures are in place that demonstrate the effectiveness of the homes.
    Supervise and appraise Practitioners and Seniors.
    Ensure own and staff attendance to both mandatory and required training courses.
    Support the equality, diversity and rights of the young people and colleagues.
    Ensure compliance with health and safety at work legislation.
    Ensure that all residential staff roles and responsibilities are clearly defined and that these are monitored and maintained.
    Recording and Reporting:
    Maintain accurate and up to date records in accordance with Greenleaf policy.
    Monitor and analyse data about the homes to identify trends, take appropriate remedial action and devise solutions.
    Produce regular analysis of data about the homes.
    Report and communicate with business management team.
    Undertake other tasks as directed by the senior management and to always operate in a style that is consistent with the values and vision of Greenleaf.
    Managers will be part of an on call system where they offer on call support to their home when required Monday – Thursday. Managers will also be involved in a rotational on call system to cover weekends Friday – Sunday with fellow members of the senior staff team within their home or geographical areas.
    Managers will be expected to work 40 hours per week to meet the needs of the service, normal working hours will be between 9am and 5pm. Managers will remain flexible to the service to offer support and assistance when required this may include evenings, nights, weekends and sleepovers.
    The nature of residential work is varied and, in many instances, unpredictable. All Managers are therefore expected to work in a flexible way and tasks that have not been covered in the job description have to be undertaken.
    The Company reserves the right to vary duties and responsibilities at any time.


    RequirementsMinimum Requirements
    To be considered for this position, you must:
    Have experience of working in a residential children’s home in a management or supervisory capacity.
    Be eligible for SSSC registration and PVG membership for work with children and adults.
    Possess a full manual UK driving licence and be eligible for car insurance for company cars.
    Possess relevant qualifications in social care or other relevant subject.
    Possess excellent communication, IT, and teamwork skills.
    Understand safeguarding and child protection.


    BenefitsGreenleaf offers a comprehensive wellbeing package, including EAP with a 24/7 wellbeing line and free counselling sessions, a health cash plan, with dental and optical cover, physio therapies, and a 24/7 GP helpline, and a Greenleaf For You platform, which gives you access to a wide range of discounts and savings.
    You will also have access to a wide range of development opportunities. At Greenleaf we believe in progression, we look after our staff so that they can focus on caring for our young people.


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  • Residential Childcare Practitioner  

    - Thornhill
    Residential Childcare Practitioner Thornhill, Dumfries and GallowayFr... Read More
    Residential Childcare Practitioner
    Thornhill, Dumfries and Galloway
    From £33,208 to 35,523 OTE plus overtime at time and a half
     
    The Greenleaf Team
    We’re looking for people to join our team who share our beliefs. We want team members who'll never give up on our young people, who are compassionate and who believe that our young people deserve the best we can give them.
    We specialise in solo placements for young people in care up to the age of 21 and adopt a therapeutic, trauma-informed approach to care. In our work, we uphold Greenleaf’s values of Integrity, Compassion, Excellence, Collaboration, and Respect.
    If it’s your ambition to create a future filled with hope and optimism for our young people, we would love to hear from you.
    Visit our website for more info: greenleafhouse.co.uk

    Role Overview
    You will be part of a unique team who will work together to facilitate excellent practice and shape the development of our Service.
    Note: This role involves completing 14-hour shifts followed by a 10-hour sleepover.
    We look after children and young people from a variety of backgrounds, who have experienced trauma or adverse life experiences and need specialist therapeutic support in a small residential setting. To succeed in this role, you will be compassionate, patient, nurturing, and therapeutic in your approach to care.
    The young people in our homes are with us 24/7 and deserve a safe and caring environment where they can grow and achieve positive outcomes.
    This role is being advertised on a full-time basis, for different hours inquire via email at

    Greenleaf Benefits
    With greater expectations come greater rewards. If you’re selected to become part of the Greenleaf family, you’ll not only enjoy a salary that’s higher that the sector average, but you’ll also enjoy a comprehensive benefits package, including:
    29 days holiday entitlement, increasing with every two years of service
    Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) with a 24/7 wellbeing line and free counselling
    Company-funded qualifications and support from an internal assessor – we can deliver SVQ 3 and 4 and HNC in social services
    Health Cash Plan, which includes dental and optical cover, physio therapies, and a 24/7 GP helpline.
    Greenleaf For You platform which offers a range of savings including discounts, offers, and money back on vouchers
    Progression pathways and opportunities to develop and progress in your career
    Pension scheme with Nest Pensions
    Complementary meals while on shift
    Casual dress code

    The ideal candidate will:
    Possess previous experience of working in a residential children’s home.
    Possess an SVQ 3 and HNC in social care or equivalent.
    Demonstrate excellent communication and teamwork skills.
    Understand safeguarding and child protection.
    Have the ability to work shifts, including weekends, sleepovers, and long hours.
    Possess a full UK manual driving license and be a confident driver.
    Understand the behaviours displayed by children and young people and be skilled in a range of intervention strategies.
    Be aware of relevant legislation.
    Be trained in or willing to complete training in crisis and physical intervention.

    Specific Duties and Responsibilities
    Provide care and support to our children and young people in accordance with policies and procedures and possess a mindful teamwork approach to therapeutic childcare practice.
    Contribute to the assessment process for young people and the delivery of support programmes.
    Attend planning and review meetings and participate in a key person system.
    Ensure quality recording of information in accordance with policies and regulations.
    Work within a shift system including sleepovers.
    Undertake health and safety checks and other safety/security checks as necessary.
    Participate in on-going training and be responsible for own personal development.
    Implement de-escalation and crisis intervention strategies as necessary and appropriate, in line with mandatory training.
    Promote young people’s participation, structure, boundaries and routine.
    Comply with the code of conduct as required by the SSSC.
    Be fully aware of safeguarding and child protection issues and confident in the reporting process.
    Contribute to the maintenance of a safe, hygienic and clean environment.
    The nature of residential work is varied and, in many instances, unpredictable. All staff are therefore expected to work in a flexible way and tasks that have not been covered in the job description have to be undertaken.
    Practitioners are expected to conduct themselves professionally and adhere to Greenleaf Policies and Procedures. They must successfully complete induction and ongoing training.
    The Company reserves the right to vary duties and responsibilities at any time.


    RequirementsMinimum Requirements
    To be considered for this position, you must:
    Have experience of working in a residential children’s home or other relevant experience.
    Be eligible for SSSC registration and PVG membership for work with children and adults.
    Possess a full manual UK driving licence and be eligible for car insurance for company vehicles*.
    Be able to work shifts including evenings, sleepovers, and weekends.
    Possess or be willing to work towards SVQ 3 and HNC in social care or other relevant subject.
    Possess excellent communication and teamwork skills.
    Understand safeguarding and child protection.
    *Company car insurance covers drivers aged 21+ years old in possession of a full UK manual driving license.
    Please note we cannot offer visa sponsorships at this time.

    BenefitsGreenleaf offers a comprehensive wellbeing package, including EAP with a 24/7 wellbeing line and free counselling sessions, a health cash plan, with dental and optical cover, physio therapies, and a 24/7 GP helpline, and a Greenleaf For You platform, which gives you access to a wide range of discounts and savings.
    You will also have access to a wide range of development opportunities and company-funded qualifications. At Greenleaf we believe in progression, we look after our staff so that they can focus on caring for our young people.



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  • Residential Childcare Practitioner  

    - Kilmarnock
    Residential Childcare Practitioner Kilmaurs, East AyrshireFrom £33,20... Read More
    Residential Childcare Practitioner
    Kilmaurs, East Ayrshire
    From £33,208 to 35,523 OTE plus overtime at time and a half
     
    The Greenleaf Team
    We’re looking for people to join our team who share our beliefs. We want team members who'll never give up on our young people, who are compassionate and who believe that our young people deserve the best we can give them.
    We specialise in solo placements for young people in care up to the age of 21 and adopt a therapeutic, trauma-informed approach to care. In our work, we uphold Greenleaf’s values of Integrity, Compassion, Excellence, Collaboration, and Respect.
    If it’s your ambition to create a future filled with hope and optimism for our young people, we would love to hear from you.
    Visit our website for more info: greenleafhouse.co.uk

    Role Overview
    You will be part of a unique team who will work together to facilitate excellent practice and shape the development of our Service.
    Note: This role involves completing 14-hour shifts followed by a 10-hour sleepover.
    We look after children and young people from a variety of backgrounds, who have experienced trauma or adverse life experiences and need specialist therapeutic support in a small residential setting. To succeed in this role, you will be compassionate, patient, nurturing, and therapeutic in your approach to care.
    The young people in our homes are with us 24/7 and deserve a safe and caring environment where they can grow and achieve positive outcomes.
    This role is being advertised on a full-time basis, for different hours inquire via email at

    Greenleaf Benefits
    With greater expectations come greater rewards. If you’re selected to become part of the Greenleaf family, you’ll not only enjoy a salary that’s higher that the sector average, but you’ll also enjoy a comprehensive benefits package, including:
    29 days holiday entitlement, increasing with every two years of service
    Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) with a 24/7 wellbeing line and free counselling
    Company-funded qualifications and support from an internal assessor – we can deliver SVQ 3 and 4 and HNC in social services
    Health Cash Plan, which includes dental and optical cover, physio therapies, and a 24/7 GP helpline.
    Greenleaf For You platform which offers a range of savings including discounts, offers, and money back on vouchers
    Progression pathways and opportunities to develop and progress in your career
    Pension scheme with Nest Pensions
    Complementary meals while on shift
    Casual dress code

    The ideal candidate will:
    Possess previous experience of working in a residential children’s home.
    Possess an SVQ 3 and HNC in social care or equivalent.
    Demonstrate excellent communication and teamwork skills.
    Understand safeguarding and child protection.
    Have the ability to work shifts, including weekends, sleepovers, and long hours.
    Possess a full UK manual driving license and be a confident driver.
    Understand the behaviours displayed by children and young people and be skilled in a range of intervention strategies.
    Be aware of relevant legislation.
    Be trained in or willing to complete training in crisis and physical intervention.

    Specific Duties and Responsibilities
    Provide care and support to our children and young people in accordance with policies and procedures and possess a mindful teamwork approach to therapeutic childcare practice.
    Contribute to the assessment process for young people and the delivery of support programmes.
    Attend planning and review meetings and participate in a key person system.
    Ensure quality recording of information in accordance with policies and regulations.
    Work within a shift system including sleepovers.
    Undertake health and safety checks and other safety/security checks as necessary.
    Participate in on-going training and be responsible for own personal development.
    Implement de-escalation and crisis intervention strategies as necessary and appropriate, in line with mandatory training.
    Promote young people’s participation, structure, boundaries and routine.
    Comply with the code of conduct as required by the SSSC.
    Be fully aware of safeguarding and child protection issues and confident in the reporting process.
    Contribute to the maintenance of a safe, hygienic and clean environment.
    The nature of residential work is varied and, in many instances, unpredictable. All staff are therefore expected to work in a flexible way and tasks that have not been covered in the job description have to be undertaken.
    Practitioners are expected to conduct themselves professionally and adhere to Greenleaf Policies and Procedures. They must successfully complete induction and ongoing training.
    The Company reserves the right to vary duties and responsibilities at any time.


    RequirementsMinimum Requirements
    To be considered for this position, you must:
    Have experience of working in a residential children’s home or other relevant experience.
    Be eligible for SSSC registration and PVG membership for work with children and adults.
    Possess a full manual UK driving licence and be eligible for car insurance for company vehicles*.
    Be able to work shifts including evenings, sleepovers, and weekends.
    Possess or be willing to work towards SVQ 3 and HNC in social care or other relevant subject.
    Possess excellent communication and teamwork skills.
    Understand safeguarding and child protection.
    *Company car insurance covers drivers aged 21+ years old in possession of a full UK manual driving license.
    Please note we cannot offer visa sponsorships at this time.

    BenefitsGreenleaf offers a comprehensive wellbeing package, including EAP with a 24/7 wellbeing line and free counselling sessions, a health cash plan, with dental and optical cover, physio therapies, and a 24/7 GP helpline, and a Greenleaf For You platform, which gives you access to a wide range of discounts and savings.
    You will also have access to a wide range of development opportunities and company-funded qualifications. At Greenleaf we believe in progression, we look after our staff so that they can focus on caring for our young people.



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  • Residential Childcare Practitioner  

    - Hawick
    Job DescriptionResidential Childcare Practitioner Hawick, Scottish Bo... Read More
    Job Description
    Residential Childcare Practitioner
    Hawick, Scottish Borders
    From £33,208 to 35,523 OTE plus overtime at time and a half
     
    The Greenleaf Team
    We’re looking for people to join our team who share our beliefs. We want team members who'll never give up on our young people, who are compassionate and who believe that our young people deserve the best we can give them.
    We specialise in solo placements for young people in care up to the age of 21 and adopt a therapeutic, trauma-informed approach to care. In our work, we uphold Greenleaf’s values of Integrity, Compassion, Excellence, Collaboration, and Respect.
    If it’s your ambition to create a future filled with hope and optimism for our young people, we would love to hear from you.
    Visit our website for more info: greenleafhouse.co.uk

    Role Overview
    You will be part of a unique team who will work together to facilitate excellent practice and shape the development of our Service.
    Note: This role involves completing 14-hour shifts followed by a 10-hour sleepover.
    We look after children and young people from a variety of backgrounds, who have experienced trauma or adverse life experiences and need specialist therapeutic support in a small residential setting. To succeed in this role, you will be compassionate, patient, nurturing, and therapeutic in your approach to care.
    The young people in our homes are with us 24/7 and deserve a safe and caring environment where they can grow and achieve positive outcomes.
    This role is being advertised on a full-time basis, for different hours inquire via email at recruitment@greenleafhouse.co.uk

    Greenleaf Benefits
    With greater expectations come greater rewards. If you’re selected to become part of the Greenleaf family, you’ll not only enjoy a salary that’s higher that the sector average, but you’ll also enjoy a comprehensive benefits package, including:
    29 days holiday entitlement, increasing with every two years of service
    Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) with a 24/7 wellbeing line and free counselling
    Company-funded qualifications and support from an internal assessor – we can deliver SVQ 3 and 4 and HNC in social services
    Health Cash Plan, which includes dental and optical cover, physio therapies, and a 24/7 GP helpline.
    Greenleaf For You platform which offers a range of savings including discounts, offers, and money back on vouchers
    Progression pathways and opportunities to develop and progress in your career
    Pension scheme with Nest Pensions
    Complementary meals while on shift
    Casual dress code

    The ideal candidate will:
    Possess previous experience of working in a residential children’s home.
    Possess an SVQ 3 and HNC in social care or equivalent.
    Demonstrate excellent communication and teamwork skills.
    Understand safeguarding and child protection.
    Have the ability to work shifts, including weekends, sleepovers, and long hours.
    Possess a full UK manual driving license and be a confident driver.
    Understand the behaviours displayed by children and young people and be skilled in a range of intervention strategies.
    Be aware of relevant legislation.
    Be trained in or willing to complete training in crisis and physical intervention.

    Specific Duties and Responsibilities
    Provide care and support to our children and young people in accordance with policies and procedures and possess a mindful teamwork approach to therapeutic childcare practice.
    Contribute to the assessment process for young people and the delivery of support programmes.
    Attend planning and review meetings and participate in a key person system.
    Ensure quality recording of information in accordance with policies and regulations.
    Work within a shift system including sleepovers.
    Undertake health and safety checks and other safety/security checks as necessary.
    Participate in on-going training and be responsible for own personal development.
    Implement de-escalation and crisis intervention strategies as necessary and appropriate, in line with mandatory training.
    Promote young people’s participation, structure, boundaries and routine.
    Comply with the code of conduct as required by the SSSC.
    Be fully aware of safeguarding and child protection issues and confident in the reporting process.
    Contribute to the maintenance of a safe, hygienic and clean environment.
    The nature of residential work is varied and, in many instances, unpredictable. All staff are therefore expected to work in a flexible way and tasks that have not been covered in the job description have to be undertaken.
    Practitioners are expected to conduct themselves professionally and adhere to Greenleaf Policies and Procedures. They must successfully complete induction and ongoing training.
    The Company reserves the right to vary duties and responsibilities at any time.


    RequirementsMinimum Requirements
    To be considered for this position, you must:
    Have experience of working in a residential children’s home or other relevant experience.
    Be eligible for SSSC registration and PVG membership for work with children and adults.
    Possess a full manual UK driving licence and be eligible for car insurance for company vehicles*.
    Be able to work shifts including evenings, sleepovers, and weekends.
    Possess or be willing to work towards SVQ 3 and HNC in social care or other relevant subject.
    Possess excellent communication and teamwork skills.
    Understand safeguarding and child protection.
    *Company car insurance covers drivers aged 21+ years old in possession of a full UK manual driving license.
    Please note we cannot provide visa sponsorships at this time.


    BenefitsGreenleaf offers a comprehensive wellbeing package, including EAP with a 24/7 wellbeing line and free counselling sessions, a health cash plan, with dental and optical cover, physio therapies, and a 24/7 GP helpline, and a Greenleaf For You platform, which gives you access to a wide range of discounts and savings.
    You will also have access to a wide range of development opportunities and company-funded qualifications. At Greenleaf we believe in progression, we look after our staff so that they can focus on caring for our young people.




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