Children's Home Residential Practitioner
This is a Gloucestershire County Council job.
Job Location: Shire Hall
Hours per Week: 37
Closing Date: 24/05/2026
Job Requisition Number: 13982
This post is open to job share on an 18.5 hour a week basis
Make a Real Difference - Join Us as a Residential Practitioner
Are you driven by purpose? Do you believe every child deserves safety, love, and the chance to thrive? If you're passionate about transforming lives and want to be part of something truly meaningful, we'd love to hear from you. We're looking for compassionate, resilient, and dedicated individuals to join our growing team across our newly opened children's homes. This is more than a job - it's an opportunity to be a stabilising, trusted adult in a child's life, every single day.
In accordance with Schedule 9, Part 1, of the Equality Act 2010, this role has a Genuine Occupational Requirement for the postholder to be aged 21 years or above. This is an essential and proportionate requirement to ensure the effective and appropriate delivery of the service due to the nature of the duties of the role and the ages and complex needs of the children and young people in our care.
About us
Right child, right support, right time, every time.
Following our June 2025 Ofsted inspection, our Children's Services were rated 'Good' with 'Outstanding' elements. We are proud to be opening new, purpose-led children's homes designed around trauma informed care, clinical support, and excellent staff development.
What makes us different?
As a Local Authority children's home, we are driven by care, not profit. Our focus is firmly on doing what is right for children. That means every decision, every resource, and every member of staff is dedicated to creating safety, stability and long term opportunities for the children who live with us.
Being part of a Local Authority service also means our homes are fully connected to Gloucestershire's wider support network, giving children seamless access to education, health, therapeutic input, and community resources. It also means you'll work alongside professionals who share the same values, the same purpose, and the same commitment to children's futures.
On site therapeutic support clinicians guiding trauma informed practice
Advanced Practitioner led training and reflective support
a culture of listening, learning, and valuing staff voice
Our homes
Each home has a clear purpose:
Short term home for younger children transitioning to foster care or returning home
Long term home for older children preparing for independence
Step down home supporting older children moving from residential care to fostering or home
About you
We are looking for people who are:
passionate about helping children flourish
empathetic, patient, and resilient
able to build strong, trusting relationships
good communicators and collaborative team players
flexible to work shifts, evenings, weekends, and sleep ins
committed to reflection and professional development
Experience is welcomed but not essential - full training is provided.
Requirements
level 3 Diploma for Residential Childcare (England) or an equivalent qualification, or a commitment to achieving the Level 3 Diploma for Residential Childcare within two years of commencing employment at the home if you do not already have this qualification
full driving licence and wiliness to drive in the job
Enhanced DBS (Adults & Children)
About the role
As a Residential Practitioner, you will:
deliver high quality, personalised care
use trauma informed approaches to support emotional healing
encourage independence, life skills, and positive routines
work closely with a multidisciplinary team
support children in education, recreation and personal growth
respond to challenges with confidence and curiosity
ensure the home meets safeguarding and regulatory standards
Typical shift pattern:
Rotas operate over 7 days a week (Monday-Sunday). Staff typically work 2 to 3 long shifts per week, each totalling 16 hours.
Example Long Shift Structure
Day 1: 10:00am - 11:00pm (shift)+ sleep in (11:00pm - 7:00am), Day 2 - 7:00am - 10:30am (shift continues).
Day 3 Off
Why join us?
Choosing this role means choosing to make a real and lasting difference. Here's what you can expect:
You'll change lives and see it happen. You'll witness powerful moments of growth: a child smiling again, trusting again, or feeling safe enough to be themselves. These are the moments that stay with you.
You'll be part of a team that lifts each other up. You won't face challenges alone. Our teams support one another, reflect together, and celebrate progress, big and small.
You'll receive training that builds confidence and skill. With trauma informed training, clinical guidance and continuous development, you'll grow into a confident, thoughtful practitioner who makes a meaningful impact.
You'll work in homes built to feel safe and welcoming. Our homes are shaped with young people, warm, homely, and filled with opportunities for connection, fun, and healing.
Your work will have purpose every day. Every meal shared, every conversation, every walk, every moment of support builds trust, safety and hope. You'll go home knowing your presence mattered.
If you would like to find out more about our Children's Service please take a look here: Children's Social Care Careers Gloucestershire County Council
Any hours worked between 20.00 - 06.00, weekends and Bank Holidays attract an unsociable payment over and above the basic salary for this post.
Candidates will be contacted by phone to arrange a face to face interview at Shire Hall.
We reserve the right to close an advertisement earlier than the stated closing date if we receive a suitable number of applications.