We are looking for a Key Support Worker to join Hummingbird Homes, a new and innovative supported accommodation model for young people aged 16/17 leaving care.
Be part of something genuinely differen
This is not a traditional support role. As a Key Support Worker, you will be part of a small, committed team offering relational, trauma-informed support to young people at a crucial point in their lives, helping them move towards independence with stability, dignity and hope.
Hummingbird Homes has been designed to bridge the gap between care and independent living, offering young people their own homes alongside consistent, trusted adult support in a nearby Support House.
Our Values
Everything we do at Handcrafted is shaped by our values. We are a Christian charity, and while we do not expect service users to engage in faith-based activity, our work is grounded in the following principles:
Creativity Everyone can make something to be proud of
Empathy We walk alongside people through challenges
Empowerment Everyone can learn to take back control of their life
Community We accept people as they are and support one another
These values underpin the way our Key Support Workers build relationships, respond to need, and create safe, supportive environments.
About the Role
As a Key Support Worker, you will play a central role in supporting young people living in Hummingbird Homes. You will work relationally and practically to help each young person develop the skills and confidence they need to move forward.
This is a hands-on, people-centred role that combines emotional support, safeguarding, practical life skills and community building.
Key Responsibilities:
Build trusted, consistent relationships with young people aged
Provide day-to-day support within the Hummingbird Homes model
Support young people to develop independent living skills
Maintain a safe, welcoming and supportive environment in the Support House
Contribute to care planning, risk assessments and support reviews
Work collaboratively with social workers, local authorities and partner agencies
Support young people during challenging moments and periods of crisis
Participate in rota-based working, including evenings, weekends and on-call
Maintain accurate records and contribute to safeguarding and quality assurance
(Full responsibilities are detailed in the recruitment pack.)
The Support House A Core Part of the Role
This role includes your accommodation made available rent-free for the better performance of this role
A safe and welcoming space for young people
A hub for community activities and relationship-building
Who We re Looking For
We re looking for someone who:
Has experience supporting vulnerable young people or care leavers
Is emotionally resilient, calm and able to build trust
Understands safeguarding and trauma-informed practice
Can work flexibly, including evenings and weekends
Shares our values and is comfortable working within a Christian ethos
Is committed to helping young people grow in confidence and independence
A full UK driving licence and Enhanced DBS are required.
Why Join Handcrafted?
Be part of an innovative, relational model of care
Work within a values-led organisation making real impact
Join a supportive, close-knit team
Receive ongoing training and development
Play a meaningful role in transforming young people s futures