Location : South GloucestershireSalary : £15.98 per hourHours : Waking Night ShiftsAre you passionate about making a difference in young people's lives? Join our dedicated team at the Young Persons Secure Service in South Gloucestershire, where we provide support to young individuals in a safe, secure, and nurturing environment.As a Waking Night Support Worker, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the wellbeing and safety of the young people in our care throughout the night. Your responsibilities will include monitoring and providing emotional and practical support, assisting with any needs that arise, and promoting a positive, structured environment.Key Responsibilities : Provide consistent, high-quality support to young people during night-time hoursMonitor and assess the young people's welfare, ensuring their safety and comfortSupport with any night-time routines and personal care needs as requiredAssist with behavioural management and offer guidance where necessaryMaintain clear and accurate records, documenting any incidents or concernsWhat we're looking for : A compassionate, empathetic individual with the ability to engage with young people in a positive and professional mannerExperience in supporting young people in a care or residential setting (desirable but not essential)Strong communication and teamwork skillsAbility to remain calm and proactive in challenging situationsWillingness to work flexible hours, including waking night shiftsYou'll need right to work within the UKHappy to take out a DBS or have one on the update serviceBe able to provide references to cover the past 3 yearsWe offer : Competitive pay of £15.98 per hourComprehensive training and development opportunitiesA supportive and inclusive working environmentThe chance to make a real difference to the lives of young peopleIf you're ready to take on a rewarding role where you can help shape futures and provide support when it's needed most, we'd love to hear from you!Apply today or call Joe (phone number removed) and help create a positive impact in the lives of young people