Residential Support Worker Recruitment Day (10am - 11am slot)

Residential Support Worker Recruitment Day (10am - 11am slot)

StockroomStockport, England
Tuesday, Mar 24 from 10 am to 11 am
Overview

We are holding a recruitment day for Children's Residential Support Workers to join our growing teams across Stockport’s Children’s Homes.

You must book onto one of the hour slots to be able to attend on the day. You can expect to be interviewed on the day. The event will take place upstairs at Stockroom, Merseyway Shopping Centre, SK1 1PR.

Please note you must have a full UK driving licence. Stockport Council holds a Visa sponsorship licence but this can only be used for certain roles and this campaign does not currently qualify.

Please read the advert linked below and download the job profile before attending the recruitment day as they contain important information about the role which you will need to know for the interview.

Children's Residential Support Worker — greater.jobs Stockport

As a Residential Support Worker, you’ll be a steady, trusted presence in a young person’s life — helping them develop confidence, skills and independence. No two days are the same, but each one makes a difference.

Your role will include:

· Daily Care: Supporting children with routines like getting ready for school, mealtimes, and winding down at night.

· Emotional Support: Listening, talking, and helping children manage big feelings with patience and empathy.

· Education & Activities: Encouraging hobbies, new experiences and learning that build confidence and joy.

· Health & Wellbeing: Promoting healthy routines, attending appointments, and supporting medication when needed.

· Positive Behaviour Support: Helping children feel understood and supported, using de-escalation when required.

· Teamwork: Working closely with your colleagues to plan care, reflect together, and create consistent, nurturing homes.

· Recording: Keeping accurate notes on wellbeing, progress and achievements.

· Sleep-In Shifts: Offering calm, reassuring overnight support so children feel safe at all times.

This is deeply rewarding work — challenging at times, but full of moments that remind you why you do it. You’ll help children believe in themselves and start to trust the adults around them again.

We are holding a recruitment day for Children's Residential Support Workers to join our growing teams across Stockport’s Children’s Homes.

You must book onto one of the hour slots to be able to attend on the day. You can expect to be interviewed on the day. The event will take place upstairs at Stockroom, Merseyway Shopping Centre, SK1 1PR.

Please note you must have a full UK driving licence. Stockport Council holds a Visa sponsorship licence but this can only be used for certain roles and this campaign does not currently qualify.

Please read the advert linked below and download the job profile before attending the recruitment day as they contain important information about the role which you will need to know for the interview.

Children's Residential Support Worker — greater.jobs Stockport

As a Residential Support Worker, you’ll be a steady, trusted presence in a young person’s life — helping them develop confidence, skills and independence. No two days are the same, but each one makes a difference.

Your role will include:

· Daily Care: Supporting children with routines like getting ready for school, mealtimes, and winding down at night.

· Emotional Support: Listening, talking, and helping children manage big feelings with patience and empathy.

· Education & Activities: Encouraging hobbies, new experiences and learning that build confidence and joy.

· Health & Wellbeing: Promoting healthy routines, attending appointments, and supporting medication when needed.

· Positive Behaviour Support: Helping children feel understood and supported, using de-escalation when required.

· Teamwork: Working closely with your colleagues to plan care, reflect together, and create consistent, nurturing homes.

· Recording: Keeping accurate notes on wellbeing, progress and achievements.

· Sleep-In Shifts: Offering calm, reassuring overnight support so children feel safe at all times.

This is deeply rewarding work — challenging at times, but full of moments that remind you why you do it. You’ll help children believe in themselves and start to trust the adults around them again.

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Highlights

  • 1 hour
  • In person

Location

Stockroom

Merseyway

Stockport SK1 1PW

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