Rotherwood
Youth Support Worker

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Youth Support Worker
Pay: £12.71 per hour
Below, you will find a complete breakdown of everything required of potential candidates, as well as how to apply. Good luck.
Shifts: Days and Nights (No Sleep-In Shifts)
Hours: Ad hoc – hours vary, with up to 3 shifts per week available
Sponsorship: Please note, we do not offer visa sponsorship for this role.
About The Role
We are looking for compassionate, resilient, and motivated Support Workers to join our team, supporting young people aged 16–18 with a range of complex needs.
This is a trauma-informed role where you will support young people to build independence, improve their wellbeing, and achieve positive outcomes. You will work with young people who may present with mental health needs, substance misuse, complex behaviours, and high-risk vulnerabilities.
Every day is different, and you'll play a key role in engaging young people, building trusting relationships, completing support and health-related assessments, promoting safety, and encouraging them to develop the skills and confidence needed to live independently.
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Responsibilities
- Provide trauma-informed, person-centred support to young people aged 16–18.
- Build positive and trusting relationships to encourage engagement.
- Support young people with their emotional wellbeing and mental health.
- Work with individuals experiencing substance misuse and complex needs.
- Complete health and wellbeing assessments and contribute to support planning.
- Promote independence, life skills, and positive outcomes.
- Safeguard young people and manage high-risk situations appropriately.
- Maintain accurate records and communicate effectively with professionals and partner agencies.
- Work flexibly across day and night shifts.
What We're Looking For
We Welcome Applications From Individuals With Experience In
- Trauma-informed care
- Supporting young people
- Mental health services
- Substance misuse services
- Social care or social services
- Youth work
- Residential care
- Working with high-risk individuals
- Supporting people with complex needs


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We also encourage applications from students looking to gain practical experience, including:
- Social Work students (including placement students)
- Psychology students
- Student Mental Health Nurses
- Student Nurses
- Other health and social care students with relevant experience or placement requirements
Skills and Qualities
- Compassionate and empathetic approach.
- Ability to build rapport with young people.
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
- Calm and resilient under pressure.
- Understanding of safeguarding and professional boundaries.
- Flexible and reliable.
Please note: We are unable to offer sponsorship for this position. Applicants must already have the right to work in the UK.
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