Freedom Care Group
Childrens Support Worker - Ferndown

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Children’s Support Worker – Ferndown
£18 per hour | Monday–Friday | 12:30pm–3:30pm | ASAP Start
Freedom Care provides specialist support, respite, education, and bespoke EOTAS packages for children and young people. We work alongside children, young people, and families to create tailored, wraparound support that improves wellbeing, strengthens relationships, builds resilience, and promotes meaningful progress at home, in the community, and in learning.
Are you calm, caring, and passionate about making a real difference to a child’s life?
We’re looking for a dedicated Children’s Support Worker to provide 1:1 support for a young child in the Ferndown area within a CQC-regulated care package. This rewarding role involves supporting the child both at home and in the community, helping to promote confidence, emotional wellbeing, and positive daily experiences.
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What you’ll be doing:
- Providing nurturing 1:1 support
- Assisting with personal care, feeding, and changing
- Encouraging engagement and positive relationships
- Following care plans and risk assessments
- Supporting emotional wellbeing and daily routines
We’d love to hear from you if you:
- Have experience supporting children with ASD or additional needs (preferred but not essential)
- Are patient, reliable, and compassionate
- Have strong communication and record-keeping skills
- Hold (or are willing to obtain) an Enhanced DBS
- Have a Full UK Driving Licence


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Benefits:
- Competitive pay at £18.00 per hour
- Meaningful, rewarding work
- Supportive team environment
- Opportunity to positively impact a young person’s life every day
If you’re ready to build trusting relationships, provide outstanding support, and help a child thrive, we’d love to hear from you.
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