Be part of something that's shaping better futures.
At Ubuntu Group, we believe every child deserves more than a placement. They deserve a safe, nurturing home where they feel understood, valued and supported to reach their potential.As part of the Future Path family, we're building homes where therapeutic relationships, high expectations and compassionate care come together to help children heal, grow and thrive.We're looking for experienced, committed people who want to make a genuine difference and be part of a team that never loses sight of why we do what we do.
About Ubuntu Group
Ubuntu means "I am because we are."It reflects our belief that positive relationships change lives.Everything we do is built around creating safe, stable and therapeutic environments where children can develop confidence, resilience and the skills they need for adulthood.We are proud of the care we provide today, but we're equally focused on building brighter futures for tomorrow.
The Role
As a Senior Therapeutic Support Worker, you'll help create an environment where children feel safe, respected and able to thrive.You'll work alongside a dedicated team to provide consistent, therapeutic care while supporting colleagues, leading by example and helping to maintain the highest standards within the home.Every day is different, but your role will always centre around building positive relationships, promoting emotional wellbeing and helping children achieve outcomes they can be proud of.
What You'll Be Doing
- Building meaningful, therapeutic relationships with children and young people.
- Providing consistent, nurturing care within a safe home environment.
- Supporting children to develop independence, confidence and life skills.
- Promoting education, health and positive experiences.
- Leading shifts and supporting less experienced team members.
- Working collaboratively with families and professionals.
- Maintaining high-quality records that reflect children's progress.
- Safeguarding children and advocating for their individual needs.
What We're Looking For
You'll already have experience working within children's residential care and understand the importance of providing consistent, relationship-led support.We're looking for someone who is:
- Compassionate and resilient.
- Calm under pressure.
- A positive role model.
- Committed to learning and personal development.
- Passionate about achieving the best possible outcomes for children.
- Minimum 1 year’s experience working with children in a residential settingFull UK Driving Licence (required)
- Willingness to work to a rolling rota, including sleep-ins
- Commitment to safeguarding and therapeutic practice
- Level 3 or 4 Diploma in Residential Childcare
Recruitment processAll applicants will be required to:
- Attend an interview
- Complete an enhanced DBS (including barred list)
- Register to the DBS Update Service
- Provide full employment references
- Complete comprehensive safer recruitment checks
- Attend a mandatory paid 2 weeks induction programme
We are committed to equality, diversity and inclusion and welcome applications from all backgrounds. Reasonable adjustments will be made where required.Application questions
- We do not offer sponsorships or switches. Do you have the right to work in the UK without this?
- If successful, can you attend a 2-week paid induction at our Telford Head Office?
- Are you able to commit to a rolling weekly rota, including sleep-ins?
- Do you require any reasonable adjustments for interview or in the role?
Why Join Ubuntu?
At Ubuntu Group, we recognise that exceptional care starts with exceptional people. That's why we're committed to investing in our teams through quality training, supportive leadership and genuine opportunities to progress your career.
We offer:
- £15.00 per hour
- Sleep-in payments
- Paid induction programme
- Ongoing therapeutic training and development
- Regular supervision and reflective practice
- Company pension
- Blue Light Card
- Birthday leave
- Refer a Friend Scheme
- Recognition and reward programmes
- Genuine career progression within Ubuntu Group and the wider Future Path family
Our Commitment
We're committed to creating an environment where both children and colleagues can flourish.We value professionalism, kindness, integrity and accountability, and we believe that when we invest in our people, children receive the exceptional care they deserve.If you're looking for more than just your next job and want to be part of an organisation with clear values, strong leadership and an ambition to continually improve, we'd love to hear from you.
Join Ubuntu Group and help create brighter futures, one relationship at a time.
Pay: From £15.00 per hour
Work Location: In person