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Take the next step in your career with Five Rivers and explore our current vacancies below, or learn more about our residential careers.
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We are currently looking for qualified teachers to join our 1Ace Virtual School provision. These teachers should be experienced in teaching KS2-KS4 children and can deliver high-quality online Maths subject. We would also like to hear from qualified teachers who can teach ESOL lessons to children.
As a full-time teacher, you will support our Children and young people through an online platform. We teach a wide range of pupils, including mainstream and pupils with SEN and SEMH needs. We would be interested in hearing about your specialisms.
Find more about our 1 Ace Virtual School here Virtual Learning | 1ACE Outreach Programme | Five Rivers (five-rivers.org)
Role Profile - 28.04.23 - RoleProfile- Online Teacher.pdf
Hours;
The hours are 37.5 per week Monday to Friday
The applicant must be flexible as you will be teaching children after normal school hours.
The role will be home-based, and you will be provided with all the necessary equipment; it is not essential that you have experience teaching online, as full training will be given.
We are committed to your learning and development, and you will be required to attend training and team meetings, whether face-to-face or virtually.
To be suitable for this role, all applicants must:
• Hold UK QTS in primary or secondary education.
• Have a minimum of two years of teaching experience.
• Commit to the training requirements for this role for which you will be paid for this.
• Hold or agree to an enhanced DBS and be on the DBS update service.
• Have access to the internet.
Working at Five Rivers
You will receive the following.
INTERVIEW TASK
You will be asked to prepare a KS2, 3 or 4, 30-minute online lesson in your specialist subject for a specific year group. You will be asked to present your lesson preparation for 10 minutes during the interview.
For more information, please get in touch with recruitment by emailing Recruitment@five-rivers.org or call 01722 435 750 option 2
Five Rivers Child Care is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Children and Young People.
Applicants must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and a DBS check.
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
We are looking for an Assistant Head Teacher. You will be supporting the staff team through leadership and development. You will also be the lead on evaluating standards of teaching and learning, supporting the growth of Endeavour House School.
We have two posts available, one with Pastoral responsibilities and one with a curriculum focus. Please highlight when you apply, which post you are more suitable for.
Endeavour House School works with children with social, emotional, and emerging mental health needs. The school is based in a vibrant area of Essex, providing a safe and nurturing environment for anxious, vulnerable pupils unable to sustain a mainstream placement.
Our educational offer balances academic studies, physical and outdoor education, vocational studies, and personal development programmes. Where the children are taught in small groups or on a one-to-one basis. Bespoke learning based on personal interests and community issues engages pupils – helping extend their concentration and success.
Our education service is committed to providing warm and consistent environments where pupils develop Positive behaviour, whether an in-house facility or our outreach service in the community. All our education services provide the same level of individual planning and learning for each child.
As part of our leadership team, you will join a developing and improving establishment in an exciting transition and growth period. You will receive training in Pro-active Approaches techniques as well as commitment to and support of your own professional development aspirations.
For a Virtual tour of our School, Click the Link below
Endeavour House School | Specialist Education Centre (five-rivers.org)
Role Profile: 20221027_Assistant_Head__Role_Profile.pdf
Why Five Rivers?
• Simply Health – Medical cash-back scheme
• Blue Light Card
• Enhanced company pension scheme
• Employee Support Programmes
• Refer a Friend bonus scheme
• Refer a Foster Carer bonus
• Long Service recognition scheme
• We have an enhanced maternity policy. In addition, mothers with a year’s service can choose to return to work on a part-time basis for three months, while being paid their previous full-time pay
• Ongoing training and support from in-house and external trainers
• We are committed to your development – we hold a Gold Investors in People Award
Requirements
• Good written and IT skills.
• Able to communicate with children, colleagues, and external customers.
• Able to actively listen to others.
• Valid Driving Licence – this is essential for this role
• Have the Right to Work in the UK
For more information, please get in touch with our Recruitment Team, Recruitment@five-rivers.org or call 01722 435750 option 2
Five Rivers Child Care is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Children and Young People. Applicants must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and DBS checks.
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
We are recruiting for a Residential Team Leader to join our Homes in Salisbury, Wiltshire.
Our homes cater for Children aged 7 – 14 on admission. You will work with an experienced team in a culture where children are respected, listened to, and involved in as many decisions as possible.
Could you be someone who can connect with a child and change their life? If so, read on to find out more about this highly fulfilling job.
Your role as residential Team Leader will be varied and interesting while following a planned structure, so you know what to expect. You will support our young person to learn healthy routines, take them to appointments, help with schooling, complete household tasks, and update current electronic records. As a team leader, you will also be supporting the leadership team in developing the newer members of our team, taking part in supervision and career development.
We aim to ensure our children are safe, well-parented, and raised in a happy home where they can flourish, learn, and give back the childhood they deserve. We create positive memories through laughter, fun, and love to help reduce challenging behaviours by teaching better ways to cope.
Our practitioners are experienced in working with children who have been traumatised by their past and understand the impact that parental rejection has on emotional development and needs.
Our leadership team will invest in your progression as a childcare professional. We source and deliver up-to-date training opportunities and prioritise and discuss your personal development goals to ensure you get the most out of your career.
You must hold your Level 3 to be eligible for this role
Hours
On average, 39 hours a week, which typically includes two sleep-ins per week, for which you receive an additional £50 payment per sleep-in.
Why Five Rivers?
Requirements
Role Profile - 202212_Team Leader (Level 12) - Role Profile.pdf
For more information, please get in touch with our Recruitment Team, Recruitment@five-rivers.org or call 01722 435750 option 2
We reserve the right to close the role earlier than that the advertised closing date
Five Rivers Child Care is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Children and Young People. Applicants must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and DBS checks.
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.We are recruiting for our residential children’s homes in Leeds. We are a social enterprise that provides caring, bespoke residential homes for young people aged 7-18 who have had a difficult start to life. You will join a team of compassionate, child-focused adults whose mission is to give the best experiences for our children and young people. You will also be supported as part of a bigger team with our integrated services including our Clinical and education colleagues. We specialise in trauma-informed care following our therapeutic model to help their lives around.
You will not need specific experience for this role - we will train, teach, and guide you with all you will need to know to be successful. We are looking for people who want to be effective on a young person, who are patient and resilient when times are challenging.
As a Children Support Worker, you will be involved in events and activities including:
• Kayaking, rock climbing, swimming, skating, arts and crafts, beach adventures and walks in the forest, movie nights, and even camping in the back garden- you name it we will do it!
• Being a role model guiding and supporting our children to make good choices.
• Cleaning, cooking meals, maintaining the home, and learning new skills like nutritional meal planning, first aid, Health & Safety, and gardening: the list is endless.
• Developing your professional career as a children’s support worker through the Level 4 apprenticeship in residential childcare
• Clear career pathways for your future development
Part of the role involves some overnight stays in the home. You will need to do between 2 and 3 of these ‘sleep-ins’ per week, so the salary advertised includes the payment for an average of 8 sleep-ins per month. For each sleep-in you receive an additional £50 per night - if you completed eight sleep-ins per month, that's equivalent to £4800 p.a.
You will need to have good written, verbal and IT communication skills, know how to have fun and understand the importance of play to children.
We will support you to achieve your Level 4 Qualifications. Ideally, you will have a full driving license and be over the age of nineteen.
Why join Five Rivers?
We are a social enterprise. Our homes are run by kind, compassionate and resilient people who give children a sense of security they may have struggled to find until now. These individuals open their hearts to the children they look after, forming deep connections that help turn children’s lives around. They are dependable, responsible role models and their positive influence can last a lifetime.
Looking after you is important, so we offer benefits to provide you with a range of support.
• 30 days (22 days plus 8 bank holidays) annual leave (plus a holiday purchase scheme)
• 3-week rolling rota given 6 weeks in advance.
• £50 per sleep-in payment on top of your salary
• Simplyhealth – medical cash-back plan
• Ongoing training and support through our Learning & Development Team, with in-house and external trainers
• We will pay for your Level 4 Diploma in Residential Child Care
• Employee Support programs including 24/7 GP service, counselling, and advice.
• Long Service award scheme
• Enhanced Maternity Leave package for mothers with over 1 years service
• Meals as part of a family when on shift
• Blue Light card
• Refer a Friend bonus!
• Foster Carer Referral bonus!
Hours
On average 39 hours a week for full-time.
Role Profile - 202211_Residential Child Care Worker (Level 1 - 3) - Role Profile.pdf
Talk to our recruitment team today and make a difference in children’s lives by calling 01722 435750 option 2 or email us at Recruitment@five-rivers.org.
We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young People. Successful candidates must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and a DBS check (the cost of which will be met by us).
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
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We are recruiting for our residential children’s home in Taunton, Somerset. We are a social enterprise that provides caring, bespoke residential homes for young people aged 7-12 who have had a difficult start to life. You will join a team of compassionate, child-focused adults whose mission is to give the best experiences to our children and young people. You will also be supported as part of a bigger team with our integrated services including our Clinical and education colleagues. We specialise in trauma-informed care following our therapeutic model to help their lives around.
You won’t need specific experience for this role - we will train, teach, and guide you with all you will need to know to be successful. We are looking for people who want to make a difference to a young person, and who are patient and resilient when times are challenging.
As a Children Support Worker, you will be involved in events and activities including:
Part of the role involves some overnight stays in the home. You will need to do between 2 and 3 of these ‘sleep-ins’ per week, so the salary advertised includes the payment for an average of 8 sleep ins per month. For each sleep-in you receive an additional £50 per night - if you completed eight sleep-ins per month, that's equivalent to £4800 p.a.
You will need to have good written, verbal, and IT communication skills, know how to have fun, and understand the importance of play to children.
We will support you to achieve your Level 4 Qualifications. for this home you will need to have a full driving licence and access to a car due to the location of the home and be over the age of 19.
Why join Five Rivers?
We are a social enterprise. Our homes are run by kind, compassionate, and resilient people who give children a sense of security they may have struggled to find until now. These individuals open their hearts to the children they look after, forming deep connections that help turn children’s lives around. They are dependable, responsible role models and their positive influence can last a lifetime.
Looking after you is important, so we offer benefits to provide you with a range of support.
Hours
On average 39 hours a week for full-time,
However, if you are interested in part-time hours, we would also love to hear from you.
Role Profile: 202211_Residential Child Care Worker (Level 1 - 3) - Role Profile.pdf
Talk to our recruitment team today and make a difference in children’s lives by calling 01722 435750 option 2 or email us at Recruitment@five-rivers.org
We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young People. Successful candidates must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and a DBS check (the cost of which will be met by us).
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age
We are looking for Higher Level Teaching Assistants (HLTA) to join ourschool without walls covering the Bristol and Bath areas. You will work with an experienced team in a culture where children are respected, listened to, and involved in as many decisions as possible.
As an HLTA, your day will be varied and interesting. You will support our teachers by assisting in the classrooms and the community for children who cannot attend school; you will follow a flexible structure and support our children and young people to unlock their passion for learning. You will be based in our Ofsted registered school but will also support 1 ACE provision locally.
1 ACE (Another Chance Education) is our alternative education provision, which works with children and young people who struggle in their formal or specialised education settings; we offer education on an outreach basis or within one of our Ofsted registered a school.
You will work within a Trauma-informed practice model where we can support and follow a therapeutic practice.
Our leadership team will invest in your progression as a professional in the Education sector. We source and deliver up-to-date training opportunities and prioritise and discuss your personal development goals to ensure you get the most out of your career.
Our young people may have had many adults come in and out of their lives, often adding to their trauma. Therefore, we seek dedicated people who want to continue their careers with a therapeutically based organisation and leading alternative education provision.
1Ace Bristol
You will teach our children in the community in an outreach capacity across Bristol and Bath.
We offer a range of supportive, safe environments for children and young people with whom mainstream and other school settings have not worked. Our Ofsted registered and rated independent schools around England offer various academic, vocational, SEN, and disabilities (SEND) options.
Role Profile: 20201020_Role_Profile_HLTA_1ACE JH edit.pdf
1Ace https://five-rivers.org/education/schools/1ace/
Hours
Term Time: this goes in line with local authority.
Our full-time hours are 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday, 08:30 am - 4:30 pm.
The role is full-time over five days per week; however, if you would like the opportunity for part-time or compressed hours, we would be happy to speak to you about this.
Why Five Rivers?
Requirements
If you have experience working within a specialist education provision or are passionate about making a difference, we would love to hear from you!
Please make sure to apply. Apply directly, fill out an application form, or call the recruitment team on 01722 435750 (option 2) for more information.
Five Rivers is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Children and Young People. Applicants must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and a DBS check.
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
We are looking for Higher Level Teaching Assistants (HLTA) to join our 1 Ace provision in Orpington, Kent. You will work with an experienced team and in a culture where children are respected, listened to, and involved in as many decisions as possible.
As an HLTA, your day will be varied and interesting. You can support our teachers by assisting in the classrooms or out in the community whilst following a flexible structure and supporting our children and young people to unlock their passion for learning.
1 ACE (Another Chance Education) is our alternative education provision, which works with children and young people who struggle in their formal or specialised education settings; we offer education on an outreach basis or within one of our Ofsted registered a school.
You will work within a Trauma-informed practice model where we can support and follow a therapeutic practice.
Our leadership team will invest in your progression as a professional in the Education sector. We source and deliver up-to-date opportunities and prioritise and discuss your personal development goals to ensure you get the most out of your career. We know how important it is that we look after you so you can look after the children who need you.
Our young people may have had many adults come in and out of their lives, often adding to their trauma. Therefore, we are looking for committed and dedicated people who want to continue their careers with a therapeutically based organisation and leading alternative education provision.
Hours
Term Time: This is in line with the local authority.
Our full-time hours are 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday, 08:30 am -4:30 pm
The role is full-time over five days per week; however, if you would like the opportunity to work part-time or in compressed hours, we would be happy to speak to you about this.
Why Five Rivers?
Requirements
To view the role profile in full, please click apply
20201020_Role_Profile_HLTA.pdf
If you have experience working within a specialist education provision or are passionate about making a difference, we would love to hear from you!
Please do not delay in applying. Apply directly, fill out an application form, or call the recruitment team on 01722 435750 (option 2) for more information.
Five Rivers is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Children and Young People. Applicants must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and a DBS check.
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
We are looking for Higher Level Teaching Assistants (HLTA) to join our 1 Ace Provision in Ilford, London. You will be working with an experienced team and in a culture where children are respected, listened to, and involved in as many decisions as possible.
As an HLTA, your day will be varied and interesting you will be able to support our teachers by assisting in the classrooms or out in the community, whilst following a flexible structure and supporting our children and young people to unlock their passion for learning.
1 ACE (Another Chance Education) is our alternative education provision, which works with children and young people who struggle in their formal or specialised education settings; we offer education on an outreach basis or within one of our Ofsted registered a school.
You will work within a Trauma-informed practice model where we can support and follow a therapeutic practice.
Our leadership team will invest in your progression as a professional in the Education sector. We source and deliver up-to-date opportunities and prioritise and discuss your personal development goals to ensure you get the most out of your career. We know how important it is that we look after you, so you can look after the children who need you.
Our young people may have had many adults come in and out of their lives, often adding to their trauma. Therefore, we are looking for committed and dedicated people who want to continue their careers with a therapeutically based organisation and leading alternative education provision.
Our Team at Endeavour House School – Ilford
We are a small and friendly team based in the vibrant community of Ilford, London, our school Endeavour House is a special educational needs school (SEN) with a unique, relaxed, and focused atmosphere.
Our goal is to create a learning environment where emotional well-being and academic success walk together, enabling each child to succeed. We work with children with social, emotional, and emerging mental health needs.
Hours
Term Time, this goes in line with the local authority.
Our full-time hours are 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday 08:30 am -4:30 pm
The role is full-time over 5 days per week, however, if you would like the opportunity for part-time or compressed hours, we would be happy to speak to you about this.
Why Five Rivers?
Requirements
To view the role profile in full, please click apply
20201020_Role_Profile_HLTA.pdf
If you have experience working within a specialist education provision or are passionate about making a difference, we would love to hear from you!
Please do not delay in applying. Apply directly, fill out an application form, or call the recruitment team on 01722 435750 (option 2) for more information.
Five Rivers is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Children and Young People. Applicants must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and a DBS check.
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
Your Teaching career with Five Rivers Child Care starts here. We are looking for teachers to join our school without walls covering the Bristol and Bath areas, which is our 1 Ace Provision. You will work with an experienced team in a culture where children are respected, listened to, and involved in as many decisions as possible.
We are particularly interested in speaking with teachers with experience teaching.
English Key stages 2-4.
Maths Key Stage 2-4
As a 1 ACE Teacher, your day will be varied and exciting. You will be able to follow a flexible structure whilst supporting our children and young people by providing bespoke therapeutic educational frameworks that are tailor-made to each child and young person.
1 ACE (Another Chance Education) is our alternative education provision, which works with children and young people who struggle in their formal or specialised education settings. We offer education on an outreach basis or within one of our Ofsted-registered schools.
You will be working within a Trauma-informed practice model where we can support and follow a therapeutic practice. Our schools have been awarded the ‘Attachment and Trauma Sensitive School Award’.
Our leadership team will invest in your progression as a professional in the Education sector. Not only do we source and deliver up-to-date training opportunities, but we also prioritise and discuss your personal development goals to ensure you’re getting the most out of your career. We know how important it is that we look after you, so you can look after the children who need you.
Our young people may have had many adults come in and out of their lives, often adding to their trauma. Therefore, we are looking for committed and dedicated people that want to continue their careers with a therapeutically based organisation and leading alternative education provision.
About Five Rivers
We offer a range of supportive, safe environments for children and young people with whom mainstream and other school settings have not worked. Our Ofsted registered and rated independent schools around England offer a range of academic, vocational, SEN, and disabilities (SEND) options.
To view the role profile in full, please click apply 20201020_Role_Profile_Teacher_.pdf
Hours
Term Time, this goes in line with the local authority
Our full-time hours are 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday 08:30 am -16:30pm
Why Five Rivers?
Requirements
If you have experience working within a specialist education provision or simply have the passion to make a difference, we would love to hear from you!
Please do not delay in applying. Apply directly and fill out an application form or call the recruitment team on 01722 435750 (option 2) for more information.
Five Rivers is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Children and Young People. Applicants must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and a DBS check.
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
Our school is growing; we are looking for Secondary School Teachers to join our school in Ilford. You will be working with an experienced team and in a culture where children are respected, listened to, and involved in as many decisions as possible.
We are interested in speaking with Secondary teachers with experience in teaching English, Science, Maths. from KS2 – to KS4
As a Teacher at Five Rivers Child Care, your day will be varied and interesting. You will follow a more flexible structure whilst supporting our children and young people by providing bespoke therapeutic, educational frameworks that are tailor-made to each child and young person; you could be teaching in the classroom or out in the community to support children who cannot attend school.
You will be teaching in our school and in the community on a 1-2-1 basis.
You will work within a Trauma-informed practice model where we can support and follow a therapeutic practice. Our schools have been awarded the ‘Attachment and Trauma Sensitive School Gold Award’.
Our young people may have had many adults come in and out of their lives, often adding to their trauma. Therefore, we are looking for committed and dedicated people who want to continue their career with a therapeutically based organisation, Ofsted registered schools and leading alternative education provision (1 ACE).
Our leadership team will invest in your progression as a professional in the Education sector. We source and deliver up-to-date training opportunities and prioritise and discuss your personal development goals to ensure you get the most out of your career.
To view the role profile in full, please click apply. 20201020_Role_Profile_Teacher_.pdf
Hours
Term Time: this goes in line with the local authority.
Our full-time hours are 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday 08:30 am -16:30pm
The role is full-time over five days per week; however, if you would like the opportunity for part-time hours, we would be happy to speak to you about this.
Why Five Rivers?
Requirements
If you have experience working within a specialist education provision or are passionate about making a difference, we would love to hear from you!
Please make sure to apply. Apply directly, fill out an application form, or call the recruitment team on 01722 435750 (option 2) for more information.
Five Rivers is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Children and Young People. Applicants must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and a DBS check.
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
Our school is growing, we are looking for Teachers to join our school in Salisbury; you will be working with an experienced team and in a culture where children are respected, listened to, and involved in as many decisions as possible.
We are interested in speaking with teachers who have experience or a specialisms in English
As a Teacher at Five Rivers Child Care, your day will be varied and interesting. You will be following a more flexible structure whilst supporting our children and young people by providing bespoke therapeutic, educational frameworks that are tailor-made to each child and young person, you could be teaching in the classroom or out in the community to support children who cannot attend school.
You will work within a Trauma-informed practice model where we can support and follow a therapeutic practice. Our schools have been awarded the ‘Attachment and Trauma Sensitive School Gold Award’.
Our young people may have had many adults come in and out of their lives, often adding to their trauma. Therefore, we are looking for committed and dedicated people who want to continue their career with a therapeutically based organisation, Ofsted registered schools and leading alternative education provision (1 ACE).
Our leadership team will invest in your progression as a professional in the Education sector. Not only do we source and deliver up-to-date training opportunities, but we also prioritise and discuss your personal development goals to ensure you’re getting the most out of your career.
To view the role profile in full, please click apply. 20201020_Role_Profile_Teacher_.pdf
Our Team at The Spires – Salisbury
Our School, “The Spires”, is a small, unique education provision in the heart of the beautiful city of Salisbury, rated ‘Good’ by Ofsted. Our children are aged between the ages of 6-18 years. We offer a range of rich learning opportunities including academic, vocational, and physical education to best support our children.
Our school is a happy, safe, and welcoming environment, allowing our children to achieve their academic targets while feeling safe, secure, and boosting their self-esteem.
Hours
Term Time, this goes in line with Wiltshire local authority.
Our full-time hours are 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday 08:30am -16:30pm
The role is full time over 5 days per week, however if you would like the opportunity for part time hours, we would be happy to speak to you about this.
Why Five Rivers?
Requirements
If you have experience working within a specialist education provision or are passionate about making a difference, we would love to hear from you!
Please make sure to apply. Apply directly, fill out an application form, or call the recruitment team on 01722 435750 (option 2) for more information.
Five Rivers is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Children and Young People. Applicants must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and a DBS check.
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
Start your career with our school as a Teaching Assistant (TA) in Salisbury, Wiltshire. You will work with an experienced team in a culture where children are respected, listened to, and involved in as many decisions as possible.
As a Teaching Assistant, you will support our teachers by assisting in the classrooms and in the community while following a flexible structure and supporting our children and young people to unlock their passion for learning. You will be based in our Ofsted registered school and, when required, support 1 ACE provision locally.
1 ACE (Another Chance Education) is our alternative education provision, which works with children and young people who struggle in their formal or specialised education settings; we offer education on an outreach basis or within one of our Ofsted registered a school.
You will work within a Trauma-informed practice model where we can support and follow a therapeutic practice.
Our leadership team will invest in your progression as a professional in the Education sector. We source and deliver up-to-date training opportunities and prioritise and discuss your personal development goals to ensure you get the most out of your career.
Our young people may have had many adults come in and out of their lives, often adding to their trauma. Therefore, we seek dedicated people who want to continue their careers with a therapeutically based organisation and leading alternative education provision.
Click apply to read the full role profile 20201020_Role_Profile_Teaching_Assistant.pdf
The Spires
Click here to find out about our school The Spires School | Education Centre | Five Rivers (five-rivers.org)
Hours
Term Time: This is in line with Wiltshire's local authority.
Our full-time hours are 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday, 08:30 am - 4:30 pm.
The role is full-time over five days per week, however, if you would like the opportunity for part-time or compressed hours, we would be happy to speak to you about this.
Why Five Rivers?
Requirements
If you have experience working within a specialist education provision or are passionate about making a difference, we would love to hear from you!
Please make sure to apply. Apply directly, fill out an application form, or call the recruitment team on 01722 435750 (option 2) for more information.
Five Rivers is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Children and Young People. Applicants must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and a DBS check.
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
We are looking for a School Business Administrator to join our education administration team. This role will be based in our Endeavour House School, Ilford.
Your role will be varied in our school. You will complete all administrative tasks and interact with our children on a daily basis, so a child-centred approach is key for this role.
As our school administrator, you will provide full administrative support to the school and its day-to-day needs, ensuring compliance across all record-keeping and administrative tasks associated with running the education provisions efficiently and meeting the required standards. You will also have the opportunity to act as the school's Health and Safety Representative, liaising with contractors and ensuring services are kept up to date.
This role also includes reception and general enquiries, supporting the head teacher with diary management, and welcoming and greeting visitors to our school.
You will be key in keeping the records up to date for all children and staff. Five Rivers Child Care offers an alternative educational provision to children aged 6 – 18. Our 1Ace provision provides 1-2-1 or small groups for children who cannot attend mainstream school.
You will be part of the wider network of school business administrators, where you will receive support from your peers and a full induction from our school business manager.
To read the full role profile, click apply 202302_Role_Profile_School Business Administrator.pdf
Hours
This a full-time role of 37.5 hours per week
You will be working Monday to Friday, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm
Term Time: this goes in line with Ilford local authority
The contracted hours are 195 teaching days plus + 10 training days during the holidays
As per all education roles, your Holidays must be taken during the school holidays and not during term time.
Why Five Rivers?
Please do not delay in applying. Apply directly, fill out an application form, or call the recruitment team on 01722 435750 (option 2) for more information.
Five Rivers is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Children and Young People. Applicants must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and a DBS check.
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation or age.
We are looking for Higher Level Teaching Assistants (HLTA) to join our school without walls covering the Taunton and Somerset areas. You will work with an experienced team in a culture where children are respected, listened to, and involved in as many decisions as possible.
As an HLTA, your day will be varied and interesting. You will support our teachers by assisting in the classrooms and the community for children who cannot attend school; you will follow a flexible structure and support our children and young people to unlock their passion for learning. You will be based in our Ofsted registered school but will also support 1 ACE provision locally.
1 ACE (Another Chance Education) is our alternative education provision, which works with children and young people who struggle in their formal or specialised education settings; we offer education on an outreach basis or within one of our Ofsted registered schools.
You will work within a Trauma-informed practice model where we can support and follow a therapeutic practice.
Our leadership team will invest in your progression as a professional in the Education sector. We source and deliver up-to-date training opportunities and prioritise and discuss your personal development goals to ensure you get the most out of your career.
Our young people may have had many adults come in and out of their lives, often adding to their trauma. Therefore, we seek dedicated people who want to continue their careers with a therapeutically based organisation and leading alternative education provision.
1 Ace Somerset /Park House
You will be teaching our children in the community in an outreach capacity and may also be based part of the time in our school in Taunton.
You will be teaching across Somerset.
We offer a range of supportive, safe environments for children and young people with whom mainstream and other school settings have not worked. Our Ofsted registered and rated independent schools around England offer various academic, vocational, SEN, and disabilities (SEND) options.
Role Profile: 20201020_Role_Profile_HLTA_1ACE.pdf
Hours
Term Time: this goes in line with Taunton local authority.
Our full-time hours are 37 hours per week, Monday to Friday, 08:30 am - 4:30 pm.
The role is full-time over five days per week; however, if you would like the opportunity for part-time or compressed hours, we would be happy to speak to you about this.
Why Five Rivers?
• Simply Health Medical Cash Back Scheme
• Perk Box High Street Discounts
• Company Pension
• Ongoing training and support from in-house and external trainers
• Employee Support Programmes
• Enhanced maternity package for mothers who have been with us for over one year.
• On-going training and learning through our Learning & Development Team
• Company pension scheme
• Refer a Friend bonus scheme.
• Refer a Foster Carer Bonus
• Long service and recognition scheme
Requirements
• Good written and IT skills.
• Able to communicate with children, colleagues, and external customers.
• Able to actively listen to others.
• Valid Driving Licence – this is desirable for this role
• Have the Right to Work in the UK
If you have experience working within a specialist education provision or are passionate about making a difference, we would love to hear from you!
Please make sure to apply. Apply directly, fill out an application form, or call the recruitment team on 01722 435750 (option 2) for more information.
Five Rivers is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Children and Young People. Applicants must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and a DBS check.
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
Five Rivers is an Investor in People and Equal Opportunities employer.
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We are Looking for Deputy Managers to join our Residential Children Services in Salisbury. Our homes vary from a one-bed property to a six-bed property, and our children are aged between 6 – and 12 on admission.
You will be an experienced Deputy Manager working in an environment and culture where children are respected, listened to, and involved in as many decisions as possible.
As Deputy Manager, you will support the registered manager in the day-to-day running of the home, support the continued development of a team of Residential Child Care Workers who help and support our children who have experienced Adverse Childhood Experiences and trauma, using our trauma-informed practices, which are embedded within our culture.
Our leadership team will invest in your progression as a professional in the child care sector. Not only do we source and deliver up-to-date training opportunities, but we also prioritise and discuss your personal development goals to ensure you’re getting the most out of your career.
Our young people may have had many adults come in and out of their lives, often adding to their trauma. Therefore, we are looking for a committed and dedicated Deputy Manager. You’ll be a natural at building a rapport with children and someone full of empathy, so you can understand and relate to the young people you work with.
You will need to have at least 2 years’ experience of being a Deputy Manager working in a Children’s Residential Setting, hold your level 5 in leadership and management or be prepared to work toward it, is desirable a minimum of Level 3 in Children and Young Peoples Work Force, have a proven track record with Ofsted, Legislative Framework
Due to the location of the Home a Driving Licence is Essential
About Five Rivers
We provide bespoke residential children’s homes for young people who have had a difficult start to life. Our homes are run by kind, compassionate and resilient people who give children a sense of security they may have struggled to find until now. These individuals open their hearts to the children they look after, forming deep connections that help turn children’s lives around. They are dependable, responsible role models whose positive influence can last a lifetime.
Hours
On average 39 hours a week on a Rota Basis – some flexibility will be needed to ensure the smooth running of the home
You will split your shifts 80% working on shift with our young people an 20% administration Hours
You will be required to do sleep ins whilst on shift, you will get paid and additional £50 per sleep in
Why Five Rivers?
Please do not delay in applying. Apply directly and fill out an application form or call Recruitment on 01722 435750 Option 2 for more information.
Five Rivers is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Children and Young People. Applicants must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and a DBS check.
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
We are recruiting for Children’s home Registered Manager to Lead our team at Avon House, a home for up to six Children aged 6 – 12 on admission based in the heart of Salisbury. You will be an experienced Registered Manager working in an environment and culture where children are respected, listened to, and involved in as many decisions as possible.
As the Registered Manager, you will lead, manage, and develop a team of Residential Child Care Workers who help and support our children who have experienced Adverse Childhood Experiences and trauma, using our trauma-informed practices, which are embedded within our culture
Our leadership team will invest in your progression as a professional in the child care sector. We source and deliver up-to-date training opportunities and prioritise and discuss your personal development goals to ensure you’re getting the most out of your career.
Our young people may have had many adults come in and out of their lives, often adding to their trauma. Therefore, we are looking for a committed and dedicated Registered Manager. You’ll be a natural at building a rapport with children and someone full of empathy, so you can understand and relate to the young people you work with.
You will need to have at least 2 years’ experience of being a Registered Manager working in a Children’s Residential Setting within the last five years, hold or be working towards your level 5 in leadership and management, and have a minimum of Level 3 in Children and Young Peoples Work Force, have a proven track record with Ofsted, Legislative Framework.
About Five Rivers
We provide bespoke residential children’s homes for young people who have had a difficult start to life. Our homes are run by kind, compassionate and resilient people who give children a sense of security they may have struggled to find until now. These individuals open their hearts to the children they look after, forming deep connections that help turn children’s lives around. They are dependable, responsible role models and their positive influence can last a lifetime.
Hours
On average 39 hours a week – some flexibility will be needed to ensure the smooth running of the home
Why Five Rivers?
Role Profile
Role Profile - Registered Managers - April 2024.pdfFind out about our service
Residential Children's Homes | Five Rivers Child Care (five-rivers.org)
Please do not delay in applying. Apply directly and fill out an application form or call Caroline, our HR Recruitment Partner on 07545 661471 a confidential Chat
Five Rivers is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Children and Young People. Applicants must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and a DBS check.
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
Our education service is growing. We are looking for a Science Teacher to join our school in Rochdale, where you will be working with an experienced team in a culture where children are respected, listened to, and involved in as many decisions as possible.
We are particularly interested in speaking with teachers who have Science teaching experience with SEMH pupils in Primary and Secondary schools.
Your day will be varied and interesting. You can follow a flexible structure while supporting our children and young people by providing bespoke therapeutic educational frameworks tailor-made to each child and young person.
1 ACE (Another Chance Education) is our alternative education provision, which works with children and young people who struggle in their formal or specialised education settings, we offer education on an outreach basis or within one of our Ofsted registered a school.
You will work within a Trauma-informed practice model where we can support and follow a therapeutic practice. Our schools have been awarded the ‘Attachment and Trauma Sensitive School Award’.
Our leadership team will invest in your progression as a professional in the Education sector. We source and deliver up-to-date training opportunities and prioritise and discuss your personal development goals to ensure you’re getting the most out of your career.
Our young people may have had many adults come in and out of their lives, often adding to their trauma. Therefore, we are looking for committed and dedicated people who want to continue their careers with a therapeutically based organisation and leading alternative education provision.
Full Role Profile 20201020_Role_Profile_Teacher_1ACE.pdf
To view our school, please click the link below
Willow View School | Education Centre | Five Rivers (five-rivers.org)
Hours
Term Time: this goes in line with Rochdale local authority.
Our full-time hours are 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday, 08:30 am - 4:30 pm.
The role is full-time over five days per week.
Why Five Rivers?
Requirements
If you have experience working within a specialist education provision or are passionate about making a difference, we would love to hear from you!
You can apply directly, fill out an application form, or call the recruitment team on 01722 435750 (option 2) for more information.
Five Rivers is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Children and Young People. Applicants must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and a DBS check.
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
We are recruiting for a Residential Team Leader to join our Homes in Taunton, Somerset.
Our homes cater for Children aged 7 – 14 on admission. You will work with an experienced team in a culture where children are respected, listened to, and involved in as many decisions as possible.
Could you be someone who can connect with a child and change their life? If so, read on to find out more about this highly fulfilling job.
Your role as residential Team Leader will be varied and interesting while following a planned structure, so you know what to expect. You will support our young person to learn healthy routines, take them to appointments, help with schooling, complete household tasks, and update current electronic records. As a team leader, you will also be supporting the leadership team in developing the newer members of our team, taking part in supervision and career development.
We aim to ensure our children are safe, well-parented, and raised in a happy home where they can flourish, learn, and give back the childhood they deserve. We create positive memories through laughter, fun, and love to help reduce challenging behaviours by teaching better ways to cope.
Our practitioners are experienced in working with children who have been traumatised by their past and understand the impact that parental rejection has on emotional development and needs.
Our leadership team will invest in your progression as a childcare professional. We source and deliver up-to-date training opportunities and prioritise and discuss your personal development goals to ensure you get the most out of your career.
You must hold your Level 3 to be eligible for this role
Hours
On average, 39 hours a week, which typically includes two sleep-ins per week, for which you receive an additional £50 payment per sleep-in.
Why Five Rivers?
Requirements
Role Profile - 202212_Team Leader (Level 12) - Role Profile.pdf
For more information, please get in touch with our Recruitment Team, Recruitment@five-rivers.org or call 01722 435750 option 2
We reserve the right to close the role earlier than that the advertised closing date
Five Rivers Child Care is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Children and Young People. Applicants must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and DBS checks.
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.We are looking for a Supervising Social Worker to work in our South, Southeast service based on the Isle of Wight.
This is a part-time role offering 22.5 hours a week.
The role offers a hybrid way of working, with some work completed from home, and at the Hub in Newport, as well as attending face-to-face meetings with the foster carers across the island. There will be a requirement to occasionally attend the Registered Office in Salisbury for Team Meetings and our Fostering Panel.
This is a great opportunity for someone who has the drive and ambition to provide high-quality foster placements for children in the area where we know that there is a shortfall of foster families for children who need care.
Five Rivers works from a Trauma-informed (ATIC) model, integrating our fostering, residential, clinical, and education services to achieve the best possible outcomes for young people. Teams are supported by a psychologist and a therapeutic practitioner, who are also foster support workers and business support coordinators. This, alongside manageable workloads, means social workers have the time and resources they need to provide high-quality support to their foster families.
To find out more about our fostering service https://five-rivers.org/fostering/
You will directly support our foster carers with realistic caseloads, which enables a higher level of supervision, Monitoring, and intervention. As a supervising social worker, you will be working within a trauma-informed practice model that is continually evolving; you will support recruitment events and complete Form F Assessments.
A supervising social worker needs to be a team player and want to achieve the best possible outcome for all our foster carers and children. You will need to be registered with Social Work England and have a formal social work qualification.
The role also requires you to have access to a car for completing visits and the right to work in the UK.
For the full role profile, please click below
20201013_Role Profile_ Supervising_Social_Worker.pdf
Why Five Rivers?
If you would like to know more about this position or have an informal discussion, please contact Kate Ennis (Service Manager) or Sharon Lewis (Team Manager) for the South and Southeast Service on 01722 421141.
Please complete your application form in full and return this to Recruitment@five-rivers.org or call 01722 435750 option 2 for any additional information.
If you are shortlisted for the role, please be aware that you will be invited to a formal interview day, where you will have the opportunity to meet with our leadership team and young people.
Five Rivers Childcare is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Children and Young People. Applicants must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and DBS checks.
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
We are looking for a Supervising Social Worker to work in our West Country service based in our Exeter or Taunton office covering carers in Exeter and other parts of Devon and West Somerset.
The role offers a hybrid working arrangement, with some work completed from home, face-to-face meetings with foster carers across Devon and West Somerset. Team meetings held in our Exeter or Plymouth offices. You would join a thriving and growing community of foster carers and a team of staff with a strong, welcoming, and child-centred ethos.
This is a part-time role covering 3 days a week.
Five Rivers works from a Trauma-informed (ATIC) model, integrating our fostering, residential, clinical, and education services to achieve the best possible outcomes for young people. Teams are supported by a psychologist and a therapeutic practitioner, who are also foster support workers and business support coordinators. This, alongside manageable workloads, means social workers have the time and resources they need to provide high-quality support to their foster families.
To find out more about our fostering service https://five-rivers.org/fostering/
You will directly support our foster carers with realistic caseloads, which enables a higher level of supervision, Monitoring, and intervention. As a supervising social worker, you will be working within a trauma-informed practice model that is continually evolving, you will support recruitment events and complete Form F Assessments.
A supervising social worker needs to be a team player and want to achieve the best possible outcome for all our foster carers and children. You will need to be registered with Social Work England and have a formal social work qualification.
The role also requires you to have access to a car for completing visits and the right to work in the UK.
For the full role profile, please click below
20240821_Role Profile_ Supervising_Social_Worker.pdf
Why Five Rivers?
Please complete your application form in full and return this to Recruitment@five-rivers.org
If you are shortlisted for the role, please be aware that you will be invited to a formal interview day, where you will have the opportunity to meet with our leadership team and young people.
Five Rivers Childcare is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Children and Young People. Applicants must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and DBS checks.
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
We are recruiting for our residential children’s home in Weymouth, Dorset. We are a social enterprise that provides caring, bespoke residential homes for young people aged 7-18 who have had a difficult start to life. You will join a team of compassionate, child-focused adults whose mission is to give the best experiences to our children and young people. You will also be supported as part of a bigger team with our integrated services including our Clinical and education colleagues. We specialise in trauma-informed care following our therapeutic model to help their lives around.
You won’t need specific experience for this role - we will train, teach, and guide you with all you will need to know to be successful. We are looking for people who want to make a difference to a young person, and who are patient and resilient when times are challenging.
As a Children Support Worker, you will be involved in events and activities including:
Part of the role involves some overnight stays in the home You will need to do between 2 and 3 of these ‘sleep-ins’ per week. For each sleep-in you would receive an additional £50 per night - if you completed nine sleep-ins per month, you could earn an additional £4500 per year to help towards that well-deserved holiday!
You will need to have good written, verbal, and IT communication skills, know how to have fun, and understand the importance of play to children.
We will support you to achieve your Level 4 Qualifications. Ideally, you will have a full driving licence and be over the age of 19.
Why join Five Rivers?
We are a social enterprise. Our homes are run by kind, compassionate, and resilient people who give children a sense of security they may have struggled to find until now. These individuals open their hearts to the children they look after, forming deep connections that help turn children’s lives around. They are dependable, responsible role models and their positive influence can last a lifetime.
We are an award-winning organisation: we are proud to hold the Investors in People Gold Award, Children & Young People’s Employer of the Year, and Apprenticeship Providers’ Employer of the Year.
Looking after you is important, so we offer benefits to provide you with a range of support.
Hours
On average 39 hours a week for full-time,
However, if you are interested in part-time hours, we would also love to hear from you.
Role Profile - 202211_Residential Child Care Worker (Level 1 - 3) - Role Profile.pdf
Talk to our recruitment team today and make a difference in children’s lives by calling 01722 435750 option 2 or email us at Recruitment@five-rivers.org
We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young People. Successful candidates must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and a DBS check (the cost of which will be met by us).
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age
We are looking for Higher Level Teaching Assistants (HLTA) to join our school in Doncaster, South Yorkshire. You will work with an experienced team in a culture where children are respected, listened to, and involved in as many decisions as possible.
As an HLTA, your day will be varied and interesting. You will support our teachers by assisting in the classrooms and the community for children who cannot attend school. You will follow a flexible structure and support our children and young people to unlock their passion for learning. You will be based in our Ofsted registered school but will also support 1 ACE provision locally.
1 ACE (Another Chance Education) is our alternative education provision, which works with children and young people who struggle in their formal or specialised education settings; we offer education on an outreach basis or within one of our Ofsted registered a school.
You will work within a Trauma-informed practice model where we can support and follow a therapeutic practice.
Our leadership team will invest in your progression as a professional in the Education sector. We source and deliver up-to-date training opportunities and prioritise and discuss your personal development goals to ensure you get the most out of your career.
Our young people may have had many adults come in and out of their lives, often adding to their trauma. Therefore, we seek dedicated people who want to continue their careers with a therapeutically based organisation and leading alternative education provision.
20201020_Role_Profile_HLTA.pdf
Our Team at Field Gate School
Our School is a small independent SEMH school for pupils aged 6-18; our school is registered and offers education for 30 children with a range of needs,
We are a school without walls, offering child-centred, bespoke education packages where you will support more children in the community. The roles are varied at our school, and you will be able to support our mission in turning children's lives around.
In our school, we encourage our children to Flourish and offer Guidance and Stability.
Join our school, and together, we grow.
Hours
Term Time: this goes in line with Doncaster local authority.
Our full-time hours are 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday, 08:30 am - 4:30 pm.
The role is full-time over five days per week; however, if you would like the opportunity for part-time, we would be happy to speak to you about this.
Why Five Rivers?
Requirements
If you have experience working within a specialist education provision or are passionate about making a difference, we would love to hear from you!
Please make sure to apply. Apply directly, fill out an application form, or call the recruitment team on 01722 435750 (option 2) for more information.
Five Rivers is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Children and Young People. Applicants must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and a DBS check.
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
Five Rivers is an Investor in People and Equal Opportunities employer.
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We are recruiting for a Clinical / Counselling Psychologist or UKCP Registered Child Psychotherapist to join our Children's Residential Service in Orpington, Kent.
In this role, you will provide direct clinical support to looked-after children in our Residential service. Your primary task will be supporting the children in our residential homes and therapy suites.
You will also work as part of an integrated, multidisciplinary team and lead on all aspects of delivery relating to our ATIC model of care. As well as therapeutic support, you will provide consultancy and training to staff teams, develop assessment reports, and create therapeutic support plans.
The salary range is £48000 - £50,000 and the role will include some travelling to the Salisbury area for occasional CPD events. This role is part-time.
Role requirements:
• Clinical psychologists or counselling psychologists must be HCPC-registered (pending registration considered if you have a doctorate in clinical or counselling psychology)
• Child psychotherapists must be UKCP registered and accredited
• Essential: must have experience relating to working with children and young people who have experienced trauma and maltreatment
• Essential: must have experience working with families and professional statutory systems around looked-after children (eg local authorities, CAMHS)
• Desirable: experience completing clinical assessments and delivering training programmes
• Based in our Residential services in Orpington, Kent working with our children and the teams who support them.
You will receive:
• Salary: £48,000 - to £50,000 (depending on level of experience)
• 25 days’ holiday plus 8 bank holidays
• Company pension scheme
• Enhanced DBS check and update service
• SimplyHealth employee healthcare cashback scheme
• Employee referral scheme
• Employee assistance programme
• Ongoing personal development and support
• Long Service Awards
• Blue Light Card
Please "Click apply" to view role profile: ClinicalPractitionerResidentialRoleProfile December 2024.pdf
Do not delay your application. For more information, please e-mail our recruitment team at Recruitment@five-rivers.org or call 01722 435750 option 2
About Five Rivers Child Care:
As a social enterprise, Five Rivers has been at the forefront of innovation in turning children’s lives around for over 30 years, and we are a partner of choice for many local authorities. Our Fostering, Residential, and Education services provide fully integrated care and support for vulnerable children.
Five Rivers is continuing to develop services which will deliver the highest positive impact to children and young people recovering from the impact of trauma, abuse, and neglect. Our ATIC model of Attachment & Trauma Informed Care is embraced across our services.
Five Rivers Child Care is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. Applicants must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and DBS check.
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
We are recruiting a Team Leader to join our new residential children’s home in South-East Cornwall. We are a social enterprise that provides caring, bespoke residential homes for children aged 10 -16 upon admission who have had a difficult start to life.
You will join a team of compassionate, child-focused adults whose mission is to give our children and young people the best experiences. You will also be supported as part of a bigger team with our integrated services, including our clinical and education colleagues. We specialise in trauma-informed care, following our therapeutic model to help their lives.
You will need to have experience in shift leading and working with children in a residential setting; you will support our residential support staff by offering regular supervision and supporting key working with our children. You will need to be good at communicating, leading and mentoring others, working as part of a team, and being able to make good decisions when under pressure. We are looking for people who want to make a difference in children’s lives and are patient and resilient when times are challenging.
As a Team Leader, you will be involved in events and activities including:
• Kayaking, rock climbing, swimming, skating, arts and crafts, beach adventures and walks in the forest, movie nights, and even camping in the back garden.
• Shift leading – this includes providing in-the-moment support and a safe and emotionally contained environment in the home.
• Contributing to the upkeep of care plans, risk assessments and other statutory documentation.
• Being a role model guiding and supporting our children to make good choices.
• Cleaning, cooking meals, maintaining the home, and learning new skills like nutritional meal planning, first aid, Health & Safety, and gardening: the list is endless.
• Developing your professional career as a children’s support worker through the Level 4 apprenticeship in residential childcare
• Clear career pathways for your future development – including opportunities to progress towards Level 5: Leadership and Management in residential childcare.
You will need to have good written, verbal, and IT communication skills, know how to have fun, understand the importance of play to children, and have your Level 3 or Level 4 qualification in Children and Young People’s Workforce or equivalent.
We will support you to achieve your Level 5 Qualifications. Ideally, you will have a full driving licence and be over 19.
Role Profile - Role Profile _Team Leader (Level 12) -April 2024.pdf
Hours
The rota is based on 39 hours per week, with a shift pattern of 2 on and 4 off, however, you will need to be flexible in this depending on the home's needs; attendance at the team meetings will also be compulsory.
Part of the role involves some overnight stays in the home. You will need to do between 2 and 3 of these ‘sleep-ins’ per week, so the salary advertised includes the payment for an average of 8 sleep-ins per month. For each sleep-in, you receive an additional £50 per night - if you completed eight sleep-ins per month, that's equivalent to £4800 p.a.
Why join Five Rivers?
Look at our Residential service and how we help our Children and Young People nationally.
Residential Children's Homes | Five Rivers Child Care (five-rivers.org)
Looking after you is important, so we offer benefits to provide you with a range of support.
• 30 days (22 days plus 8 bank holidays) annual leave (plus a holiday purchase scheme)
• 3-week rolling rota given 6 weeks in advance.
• £50 per sleep-in payment on top of your salary
• Simplyhealth – medical cash-back plan
• Blue Light card
• Ongoing training and support through our Learning & Development Team, with in-house and external trainers
• We will pay for your Level 4 Diploma in Residential Child Care
• Employee support programs include 24/7 GP service, counselling, and advice.
• Long Service award scheme
• Enhanced Maternity Leave package for mothers with over 1 years of service
• Refer a Friend bonus!
• Foster Carer Referral bonus!
Talk to our recruitment team today and make a real difference in children’s lives by calling 01722 435750 option 2 or email us at Recruitment@five-rivers.org.
We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young People. Successful candidates must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and a DBS check (the cost of which will be met by us).
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
Join our Midlands Fostering Service as a Supervising Social Worker where you will work with an experienced team in a culture where children are respected, listened to, and involved in as many decisions as possible.
This Northamptonshire based position will support our foster families within our expanding service, offering work-from-home flexibility. Occasional travel to our Bromsgrove office will be required for team meetings.
Your day will be varied. You can follow a flexible structure whilst supporting our foster carers, holding realistic caseloads, and providing a high level of supervision, monitoring, and intervention. You will work within a Trauma-informed practice model where we can support and follow a therapeutic practice.
You will have the opportunity to complete Form F Assessments, be part of our Children & Young people’s participation and strategy events and be part of our out-of-hours service, where you will support our foster carers on a rota basis.
Our leadership team will invest in your progression as a professional in the child care sector. Not only do we source and deliver up-to-date training opportunities, but we also prioritise and discuss your personal development goals to ensure you’re getting the most out of your career. We know how important it is that we look after you so you can look after the foster carers and children who need you.
Our young people may have had many adults come in and out of their lives, often adding to their trauma. Therefore, we are looking for committed and dedicated people who want to continue their careers with a therapeutically based organisation and leading independent fostering agency.
For newly qualified social workers, you will have access to the ASYE programme, formal CHARMS training as well as access to our peer and group clinical supervision provided by a qualified psychologist; you will have opportunities to integrate with our clinical, educational and residential services, we like to promote from within so you will have access to career progression opportunities.
Hours
Our full-time hours are 37 hours per week, Monday to Thursday 9:00 am -5:00 pm and Fridays 9:00 am – 4:30 pm
The role is full-time over five days per week.
Why Five Rivers?
Requirements
If you have experience working within Fostering or have the passion to make a difference, we would love to hear from you!
Please do not delay in applying. Apply directly and fill out an application form or call the recruitment team on 01722 435750 (option 2) for more information.
To view the role profile in full, please click apply - 20240821_Role Profile_ Supervising_Social_Worker.pdf
Five Rivers is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Children and Young People. Applicants must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and a DBS check.
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
Start a new career at Five Rivers Child Care, we are looking for a Fostering Support Worker to join our team in Bristol, part of the South West Service, you will be working with an experienced team and in a culture where children are valued, respected, and listened to and involved in as many decisions as possible.
A Fostering Support Worker is an exciting and important role involving a range of tasks working directly with children and young people, Foster Carers, and other professionals to ensure quality outcomes for children/young people.
You will be involved in participation events with our children, where you will be coordinating group work and activities in a skilled focused way as part of our agreed programme, supporting the hybrid working team in preparing the children and young people for their foster care placements and promoting the health and wellbeing of the children and young people.
You will support our families throughout the South West region (Bristol / North Somerset / Gloucester / Forest of Dean / Swindon / Oxford)
We are looking for someone is child focussed, ensuring they are at the forefront of all decisions. Someone who can work as part of a team and have excellent communication with children and adults. Additionally, experience of working in the fostering sector and/or with children/young people would be an advantage but not necessary. No formal social work qualifications are necessary, but an understanding of and empathy for the work required is necessary.
You will need to be able to drive for this role and have access to a car. Flexibility is essential in this role, you will regularly be required to work outside of 9-5 hours.
About Five Rivers
Five Rivers Child Care is a Social Enterprise who have been turning children’s lives around since 1989.
We’re committed to ensuring that foster carers are recruited, supported, developed, and rewarded for the crucial role they take on when they become part of the Five Rivers fostering family.
Hours
This is a Full Time Role of 37 hours per week
Why Five Rivers?
• 25 days plus 8 bank holidays annual leave allowance
• £4500 Car Allowance (on top of the annual salary)
• On-going training and learning through our Learning & Development Team
• We are committed to your development – we hold a Gold Investors in People Award
• Simply Health Medical Cash Back Scheme
• Blue Light Card
• Ongoing training and support from in house and external trainers
• Employee Support Programmes
• Enhanced company pension scheme (4% employer contribution)
• Refer a friend bonus scheme
• Long service and recognition scheme
• Opportunities to develop within this role
Requirements
• Good written and IT skills.
• Able to communicate with children, colleagues, and external customers.
• Able to actively listen to others.
• Valid Driving Licence
• Have the Right to Work in the UK
• Therapeutic direct work with children, young people and carers preferred but not essential as training given
Role Profile : 20200122_Role_Profile_Fostering_Support_Worker.docx
For more information, please contact our recruitment team at recruitment@five-rivers.org or by calling 01722 435750 option 2
Five Rivers Child Care is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Children and Young People. Applicants must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and DBS check
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
Start a new career at Five Rivers Child Care, we are looking for a Fostering Support Worker to join our team in Gloucester, part of the South West Service, you will be working with an experienced team and in a culture where children are valued, respected, and listened to and involved in as many decisions as possible.
A Fostering Support Worker is an exciting and important role involving a range of tasks working directly with children and young people, Foster Carers, and other professionals to ensure quality outcomes for children/young people.
You will be involved in participation events with our children, where you will be coordinating group work and activities in a skilled focused way as part of our agreed programme, supporting the hybrid working team in preparing the children and young people for their foster care placements and promoting the health and wellbeing of the children and young people.
You will support our families throughout the South West region (Bristol / North Somerset / Gloucester / Forest of Dean / Swindon / Oxford)
We are looking for someone is child focussed, ensuring they are at the forefront of all decisions. Someone who can work as part of a team and have excellent communication with children and adults. Additionally, experience of working in the fostering sector and/or with children/young people would be an advantage but not necessary. No formal social work qualifications are necessary, but an understanding of and empathy for the work required is necessary.
You will need to be able to drive for this role and have access to a car. Flexibility is essential in this role, you will regularly be required to work outside of 9-5 hours.
About Five Rivers
Five Rivers Child Care is a Social Enterprise who have been turning children’s lives around since 1989.
We’re committed to ensuring that foster carers are recruited, supported, developed, and rewarded for the crucial role they take on when they become part of the Five Rivers fostering family.
Hours
This is a Full Time Role of 37 hours per week
Why Five Rivers?
• 25 days plus 8 bank holidays annual leave allowance
• £4500 Car Allowance (on top of the annual salary)
• On-going training and learning through our Learning & Development Team
• We are committed to your development – we hold a Gold Investors in People Award
• Simply Health Medical Cash Back Scheme
• Blue Light Card
• Ongoing training and support from in house and external trainers
• Employee Support Programmes
• Enhanced company pension scheme (4% employer contribution)
• Refer a friend bonus scheme
• Long service and recognition scheme
• Opportunities to develop within this role
Requirements
• Good written and IT skills.
• Able to communicate with children, colleagues, and external customers.
• Able to actively listen to others.
• Valid Driving Licence
• Have the Right to Work in the UK
• Therapeutic direct work with children, young people and carers preferred but not essential as training given
Role Profile : 20200122_Role_Profile_Fostering_Support_Worker.docx
For more information, please contact our recruitment team at recruitment@five-rivers.org or by calling 01722 435750 option 2
Five Rivers Child Care is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Children and Young People. Applicants must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and DBS check
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
Join our Children's Residential Homes in Salisbury as a Residential Child Care Worker.
You will join a team of compassionate, child-focused adults whose mission is to give the best experiences to our children and young people. You will also be supported as part of a bigger team with our integrated services, including our Clinical and education colleagues. We specialise in trauma-informed care following our therapeutic model to help their lives around.
You won’t need specific experience for this role—we will train, teach, and guide you through everything you need to know to be successful. We are looking for people who want to make a difference to young people and who are patient and resilient when times are challenging.
As a Children Support Worker, you will be involved in events and activities including:
• Kayaking, rock climbing, swimming, skating, arts and crafts, beach adventures and walks in the forest, movie nights, and even camping in the back garden- you name it we will do it!
• Being a role model guiding and supporting our children to make good choices.
• Cleaning, cooking meals, maintaining the home, and learning new skills like nutritional meal planning, first aid, Health & Safety, and gardening: the list is endless.
• Developing your professional career as a children’s support worker through the Level 4 apprenticeship in residential childcare
• Clear career pathways for your future development
Part of the role involves some overnight stays in the home. You will need to do between 2 and 3 of these ‘sleep-ins’ per week, so the salary advertised includes the payment for an average of 8 sleep-ins per month. For each sleep-in, you receive an additional £50 per night - if you completed eight sleep-ins per month, that's equivalent to £4800 p.a.
You will need to have good written, verbal, and IT communication skills, know how to have fun and understand the importance of play to children.
We will support you in achieving your Level 4 Qualification. Ideally, you will have a full driving licence and be over 19.
Why join Five Rivers?
We are a social enterprise. Our homes are run by kind, compassionate, and resilient people who give children a sense of security they may have struggled to find until now. These individuals open their hearts to the children they look after, forming deep connections that help turn children’s lives around. They are dependable, responsible role models whose positive influence can last a lifetime.
Looking after you is important, so we offer benefits to provide you with a range of support.
• 30 days (22 days plus 8 bank holidays) of annual leave (plus a holiday purchase scheme)
• 3-week rolling rota given 6 weeks in advance.
• £50 per sleep-in payment on top of your salary
• Simplyhealth – medical cash-back plan
• Ongoing training and support through our Learning & Development Team, with in-house and external trainers.
• We will pay for your Level 4 Diploma in Residential Child Care
• Employee Support programs, including 24/7 GP service, counselling, and advice.
• Long Service award scheme.
• Enhanced Maternity Leave package for mothers with over one year’s service.
• Meals as part of a family when on shift
• Blue Light discount card.
• Refer a Friend bonus.
• Foster Carer Referral bonus!
Hours
On average, 39 hours a week for full-time.
However, we would love to hear from you if you are interested in part-time hours.
Role Profile: 202211_Residential Child Care Worker (Level 1 - 3) - Role Profile.pdf
Talk to our recruitment team today and make a real difference in children’s lives by calling 01722 435750 option 2, or email us at Recruitment@five-rivers.org
We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young People. Successful candidates must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and a DBS check (the cost of which we will meet).
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
We are recruiting a passionate, motivated, knowledgeable, and experienced Registered Manager to lead and further develop our team at Osmington House.
Osmington House is outside of Weymouth. It is a Solo Placement home for one Child aged 6 – 11 on admission who has experienced Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and a range of developmental traumas. As a registered manager, you will be responsible for the home's day-to-day running and the development of the established team.
Using our Attachment and Trauma-Informed Care (ATIC) model, you will lead a dedicated team in a culture where children are respected, heard, and involved in their own lives. You will understand therapeutic parenting principles well and be committed to achieving outstanding outcomes.
We are looking for a committed and dedicated Registered Manager to join our Five Rivers family. You’ll be a natural at building a rapport with children, enjoy play & adventure and be someone full of empathy so you can understand and relate to the children you work with, providing them with a home full of love where they can grow, learn and thrive before moving on to a forever family. We are not a forever home; we are a mid-term home where children stay for at least two years – enabling them to work through their previous traumas, learn to label, understand, and express their emotions and gain the confidence to explore the world around them.
Our leadership team will invest in your progression as a professional in the residential childcare sector. We source and deliver engaging, up-to-date training opportunities and prioritise and discuss your personal development goals to ensure you get the most out of your career.
You will need to have at least three years of experience in management roles in a children’s residential setting, hold or be willing to work towards level 5 in leadership and management, and have a minimum level 3 residential childcare qualification. You should also have a proven track record with Ofsted and a sound understanding of the legislative framework surrounding residential childcare.
Due to the location of the Home, a Driving Licence is Essential.
Why not check out our home
Osmington House | Five Rivers' Residential Children's Home (five-rivers.org)
Role Profile Role Profile - Registered Managers - November 2023.pdf
Hours
On average, 39 hours a week – some flexibility will be needed to ensure the smooth running of the home.
Why Five Rivers?
• 30 days (22 days plus eight bank holidays) annual leave allowance
• On-going training and learning booked through our Learning & Development Team
• Simply Health Medical Cash Back Scheme
• Blue Light Card
• Employee Support Programmes
• Enhanced company pension scheme (4% employer contribution)
• Refer a friend bonus scheme
• Long service and recognition scheme
To be a registered manager in our home, you will need
• A Level 5 or Equivalent in Residential Childcare: Leadership & Management.
• Minimum of 3 years of management experience in a Residential Children’s Home
• A Good Knowledge of the SCCIF and the Children’s Home Regulations (2015)
• A Proven Ofsted track record
• To be a leader in Trauma Informed Practice
Please complete the application form or contact Caroline our Recruitment partner on 07545 661471 for a confidential chat
Five Rivers is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Children and Young People. Applicants must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and a DBS check.
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
An exciting opportunity for a Service Manager to join the Five Rivers West Country service has arisen.
We are looking to recruit a highly motivated and experienced Fostering Service Manager who will inspire and lead a team of dedicated, skilled staff and carers passionate about providing children and young people the opportunity to flourish and fulfil their true potential.
This role will be based in our Exeter or Truro fostering office, with an expectation of having a presence there and in both offices. It will be instrumental in developing and delivering Five Rivers' Business Plan and will help shape, influence, and implement the future growth and development of our Fostering Service.
The new service manager will face exciting challenges and opportunities as Five Rivers continues to develop and improve its services.
You will be the Ofsted Registered Manager and will be accountable for the service. You will meet all regulatory requirements and lead us in our ambition to move from a GOOD to OUTSTANDING Ofsted judgement for this Fostering Service.
You will have demonstrable experience or knowledge of working in a commercial environment within a childcare setting, with a strong commitment to turning around the lives of the children and young people with whom we work.
Experience in resource and performance management is essential, and you will need to have a sound understanding of the Fostering Regulations and National Minimum Standards. An operational setting that is practice-based, commercially sensitive, and financially viable is required.
You will be working with a team, including two team managers, who are driven and ambitious to continually improve their service to children and foster carers.
To be considered for the post, you will need experience in a management position within a Fostering Service, either in an Independent, Voluntary, or Local Authority setting.
You will need to hold a current Social Work England Registration and either hold a Level 5 in Leadership & Management qualification or equivalent or be prepared to undertake training to achieve this within the first year of appointment.
In your role as part of the Fostering Service Operations Management Group, you will be required to travel extensively in the area covered by this service and occasionally beyond for meetings and other events.
Hours
37 hours per week
Monday to Thursday 9 am to 5 pm, Friday 9 am to 4:30 pm
There is an expectation for you to join the Out of Hours Rota
This is an office-based role.
Role Profile - 20241013_Role Profile_ Fostering_Service_Manager.pdf
Why Five Rivers?
• Car allowance
• 25 days holiday per year plus 8 bank holidays
• Company Pension
• SimplyHealth medical cash back plan
• Blue Light Card
• Refer a Friend Bonus
• Enhanced Maternity package for mothers who have worked for us for over a year.
• Professional Supervision and Appraisal
Upon application, we will arrange for you to speak with your potential line manager to discuss this role in detail.
Please complete your application form in full and return this to Recruitment@five-rivers.org
If you are shortlisted for the role, please be aware that you will be invited to a formal interview day, where you will have the opportunity to meet with Foster Carers, Staff, Senior Management, and our Children,
Five Rivers Child Care is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Children and Young People. Applicants must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and DBS check.
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
We are looking for a Deputy Manager to join our Residential Children Services in Burnley. Booth House is home to up to four young people aged between 10 and 18 years upon admission.
You will be an experienced Deputy Manager working in an environment and culture where children are respected, listened to, and involved in as many decisions as possible.
As Deputy Manager, you will support the registered manager in the day-to-day running of the home, support the continued development of a team of Therapeutic Care Workers who help and support our children who have experienced Adverse Childhood Experiences and trauma, using our trauma-informed practices, which are embedded within our culture.
Our leadership team will invest in your progression as a professional in the child care sector. We source and deliver up-to-date training opportunities and prioritise and discuss your personal development goals to ensure you’re getting the most out of your career.
Our young people may have had many adults come in and out of their lives, often adding to their trauma. Therefore, we are looking for a committed and dedicated Deputy Manager. You’ll be a natural at building a rapport with children and someone full of empathy, so you can understand and relate to the young people you work with.
You must have at least 2 years of experience as a deputy manager working in a children’s residential setting, hold your level 5 in leadership and management, or be prepared to work toward it. Is desirable a minimum of Level 3 in Children and Young Peoples Work Force, have a proven track record with Ofsted, Legislative Framework.
Due to the location of the Home, a Driving Licence is Essential
Life Change Care is proud to be a member of the Five Rivers Family
To find out more about what services we offer please click the link below
Life Change Care
Our Homes | Life Change Care
Five Rivers
Residential Children's Homes | Five Rivers Child Care
Hours
On average 37.5 hours a week Monday to Friday – some flexibility will be needed to ensure the smooth running of the home
You will be on-call which will cover the weekday evening and weekend, this will be on a rota basis
Why Life Change Care?
Please do not delay in applying. Apply directly and fill out an application form or call Recruitment on 01722 435750 Option 2 for more information.
Five Rivers is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Children and Young People. Applicants must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and a DBS check.
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Supervising Social Worker to join Five Rivers Child Care a leading Social Enterprise supporting children and young people with a range of services, which includes foster homes located across England. By joining us, you will be part of a team wholly committed to our mission of ‘Turning children’s lives around’ to help children and young people who have experienced adversity to achieve their full potential.
This is for a Maternity Cover until June 2026.
The successful applicant will be working for the South and South-East Service, which has been rated ‘Good’ by Ofsted (January 2022). The region covers Wiltshire, Hampshire, Dorset, Isle of Wight and has successfully expanded its footprint into East and West Sussex in line with our growth and development strategy.
We are looking for a Supervising Social Worker who can work on their own initiative alongside the Service Manager and Team Manager supporting Foster Carers whilst also helping with the planning and delivery of recruitment events across the region.
The post holder will require creativity, flexibility, and the ability to travel within mostly the Hampshire or Wiltshire area, but at times other areas of the region also. The role offers a hybrid way of working with work undertaken both at our office located in Salisbury and at home, as well as attending face to face meetings with Foster Carers.
Five Rivers works from a Trauma Informed (ATIC) Model with integration across our fostering, residential, clinical and education services to achieve the best possible outcomes for young people.
You will have experience of working within the Fostering Sector, either with an IFA or in the Local Authority. You will need the skills and knowledge to enable the completion of initial home visits through to Form F Assessment and presentation at an independent panel.
This is a great opportunity for someone who has the drive and ambition to provide more high-quality foster placements for children in the area where we know that there is a shortfall of foster families for children who need their care.
You will be responsible for:
• Direct support of foster carers within a realistic caseload which enables a high level of supervision, monitoring, and intervention.
• Working within a Trauma Informed Practice Model, which is continually evolving in line with research and practice developments.
• Assist in undertaking initial visits to prospective foster carers and join carer recruitment activities.
• Complete Form F Assessments
• Be part of our Children and Young People Participations strategy and events
• Work in collaboration with all colleagues and managers to achieve a high standard of service to Foster Carers and young people whilst meeting all Ofsted requirements.
You will receive: -
• Formal induction and training in our paperless electronic recording and management system (CHARMs)
• Professional social work supervision provided by a manager.
• Reflective Practice opportunities lead by our qualified clinician.
• Opportunities to integrate with our clinical, education and residential service provision.
• Competitive annual leave allowance
• Career progression opportunities
• Market related salary plus car allowance
• Pension scheme and access to employee assistance program.
• Blue Light Card eligibility
• Simply Health Membership
You will have:-
• The desire to be a team player who wants to achieve best possible outcomes for all our children and foster carers.
• Experience of working in the fostering sector and/or children/young people in social care
• A formal Social Work Qualification
• Be registered as a Social Worker with Social Work England
• Have a valid driving license.
• The right to work in the UK.
Role Profile - 20240821_Role Profile_ Supervising_Social_Worker.pdf
Hours
Our full-time hours are 37 hours per week, Monday to Thursday 9am -17:00pm and Fridays 9am – 16:30pm. The role is full time over 5 days per week.
Five Rivers Childcare is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Children and Young People. Applicants must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and DBS check.
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
We are recruiting a full-time Therapeutic Care Worker to join our children’s homes based in Burnley, East Lancashire.
Life Change Care offers a therapeutic environment for young people aged 10-17 upon admission, in a home which can accommodate up to 4 young people. We follow our trauma-informed emotional regulation (TIER) practice model, which is embedded in all our homes, and we are proud to be part of the Five Rivers Family.
As a Therapeutic Care Worker, you will be part of the team providing a supportive, nurturing environment that promotes independence, safety, and well-being. You will support our young people through day-to-day needs, participate in activities, and celebrate milestones. You will be part of an established team providing the care and support needed to turn children’s lives around.
You wont need specific experience for this role as we will train, teach and guide you through everything you need to know to be successful. We are looking for people who want to make a difference to young people and who are patient and resilient when times are challenging.
Key Criteria
• Good written, verbal and IT communication skills
• Full Driving UK Driving Licence (desirable)
• Due to the age of our young people, you must be over the age of 21 to apply for this role
Hours
37.5 hours per week on a rota basis, this includes weekend, evenings and sleep ins
Sleep-ins: you will be expected to complete at least two sleep-ins per week.
Why Life Change Care?
• 28 Days annual leave per year including bank holidays
• Company Pension Scheme
• Employee wellbeing services
• Blue Light Care Eligibility
• Professional Supervision
• Ongoing Training and Development
• Long Service
• Cycle to Work Scheme
• Clear Career Pathways
• Refer a Friend Bonus
• Free onsite parking
Please do not delay in applying for the role; please complete the application form in full; for more information, please contact our recruitment team on 01722 435750 option 2 or email recruitment@five-rivers.org
LCC Ltd, a subsidiary of Five Rivers, is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Children and Young People. Applicants must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and a DBS check.
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
We are recruiting a full-time Senior Therapeutic Care Worker to join our children’s homes based in Burnley, East Lancashire.
Life Change Care offers a therapeutic environment for young people aged 10-17 upon admission, in a home which can accommodate up to 4 young people. We follow our trauma-informed emotional regulation (TIER) practice model, which is embedded in all our homes, and we are proud to be part of the Five Rivers Family.
As a Senior Therapeutic Care Worker, you will be part of the team providing a supportive, nurturing environment that promotes independence, safety, and well-being. You will support our young people through day-to-day needs, participate in activities, and celebrate milestones. You will be part of an established team providing the care and support needed to turn children’s lives around.
You will have experience working within a residential setting, particularly with young people with emotional difficulties or challenging behaviour and have a passion for working with children and young people.
You will support the Registered and Deputy Manager of the home by leading the team and regularly supervising, coaching, and key-working with our young people and staff.
Key Criteria
• You must hold your Level 3 /4 diploma in residential childcare
• At least 2 years’ experience in a residential childcare setting
• Full Driving UK Driving Licence (desirable)
• Due to the age of our young people, you must be over the age of 21 to apply for this role
Hours
37.5 hours per week on a rota basis, this includes weekend, evenings and sleep ins
Sleep-ins: you will be expected to complete at least two sleep-ins per week.
Why Life Change Care?
• 28 Days annual leave per year including bank holidays
• Company Pension Scheme
• Employee wellbeing services
• Blue Light Care Eligibility
• Professional Supervision
• Ongoing Training and Development
• Long Service
• Cycle to Work Scheme
• Clear Career Pathways
• Refer a Friend Bonus
• Free onsite parking
Please do not delay in applying for the role; please complete the application form in full; for more information, please contact our recruitment team on 01722 435750 option 2 or email recruitment@five-rivers.org
LCC Ltd, a subsidiary of Five Rivers, is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Children and Young People. Applicants must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and a DBS check.
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
Your Teaching career with Five Rivers Child Care starts here. We are looking for Teachers to join our school in Doncaster. You will be working with an experienced team and in a culture where children are respected, listened to, and involved in as many decisions as possible.
As a Teacher, your day will be varied and interesting. You follow a flexible structure whilst supporting our children and young people by providing bespoke therapeutic, educational frameworks tailor-made to each child and young person.
1 ACE (Another Chance Education) is our alternative education provision, which works with children and young people who struggle in their formal or specialised education settings; we offer education on an outreach basis or within one of our Ofsted registered a school.
You will work within a Trauma-informed practice model where we can support and follow a therapeutic practice. Our schools have been awarded the ‘Attachment and Trauma Sensitive School Award’.
Our leadership team will invest in your progression as a professional in the Education sector. We source and deliver up-to-date training opportunities and prioritise and discuss your personal development goals to ensure you’re getting the most out of your career. We know how important it is that we look after you, so you can look after the children who need you.
Our young people may have had many adults come in and out of their lives, often adding to their trauma. Therefore, we are looking for committed and dedicated people who want to continue their careers with a therapeutically based organisation and leading alternative education provision.
Our Team at Field Gate School in Doncaster
Field Gate School in Fish lakes, Doncaster, is within a 4-acre rural site. Our school caters for very small class groups of children, promoting social engagement, with a trauma-informed approach 1ACE Doncaster is our outreach alternative provision attached to the school for children who are not yet ready to access education in a classroom setting.
We are now a team of around 20 who support and teach our children to become well-rounded individuals; we can often be out in the local community or further afield, allowing the pupils the best learning experiences possible. Our team has a range of qualifications and experience, allowing us to cater to the pupil’s needs and wants.
To view the role profile in full, please click apply 20201020_Role_Profile_Teacher_1ACE.pdf
Hours
Term Time, this goes in line with the local authority
Our full-time hours are 37 hours per week, Monday 08:30 - 17:00, Tuesday to Thursday 08:30 -16:30, Friday 8:30 - 16:00.
Why Five Rivers?
Requirements
If you have experience working within a specialist education provision or have the passion to make a difference, we would love to hear from you!
Please do not delay in applying. Apply directly and fill out an application form or call the recruitment team on 01722 435750 (option 2) for more information.
Five Rivers is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Children and Young People. Applicants must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and a DBS check.
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
An exciting new opportunity has arisen for an Assistant Placements Officer to join our Placements Service at Five Rivers, a leading Social Enterprise who has been “turning children’s lives around” since 1989.
This position will be based in our Bristol Office. All Five Rivers fostering services are rated Good with Outstanding features by Ofsted.
Five Rivers Fostering Services has grown significantly, this is mirrored in the significant increase in the number of national referrals. We are committed to ensuring that out Placements Service has the structure to ensure we enhance opportunities to increased numbers of placements and build on our quality relationships referring authorities. As the Assistant Placements Officer, you will be integral to the Placements Teams in working closely with all of the fostering teams to ensure that high quality responses to referrals are received by Local Authorities in a timely and effective manner to maximise the opportunities to place children, young people and families with our Foster Carers.
You will be supporting the Placements Officers in both preparing information and processing all incoming referrals from placing authorities and liaising closely with social work teams to match young people referred with foster carers. Processing financial arrangements and data reporting is part of this role to agree placement fees and ensure that additional placement support is negotiated and agreed with our Local Authorities.
Five Rivers works from a Trauma informed (ATIC) model with integration across our fostering, residential, clinical and education services to achieve the best possible outcomes for young people.
Working for Five Rivers has many benefits arising from its commitment as a Social Enterprise to invest heavily in the services it provides to Foster Carers, children, and members of the staff team.
Responsibilities and Duties:
• Follow up regularly with Social Workers and Carers appropriately for a progress update and ensure all timescales are met
• Request additional information from referrers when and needed before matching is completed and feedback on any issues
• Complete all placement “Start” of new placements paperwork
• Assist local offices, if necessary, with “Stops,” internal moves and ongoing external respite
• Be involved in carer recruitment process & induction of newly approved carers, e.g., physical recruitment event or regional virtual session.
• Maintain regular and agreed contact with carers who are without placements.
• To liaise with Carer Recruitment Team to ensure that carer profiles and welcome books are available at the point of approval
• Maintain an updated and current foster carer profile database
• To work with the Placements Officer to maintain carer’s availability and other related referral data and compile reports when and as required.
• To follow up on unsuccessful offers with Local Authorities and maintain a record of reasons.
• To assist Senior Placements Officer with completion of various framework agreements
• Daily reconciliation of referrals.
• To provide cover for any Placements Officer absence.
• Any additional administration tasks or projects that may be required by the business
• To build good relationships with Foster Carers, Social Workers, Commissioners
Role profile: Assistant Placements Officer Job Profile Dec 2023.pdf
You will receive:
• Formal induction and training in our paperless electronic recording and management system (CHARMs)
• Professional supervision provided by a Senior Placements Officer/Service Manager
• Support from other Placement Officers across the fostering service.
• Opportunities to integrate with our clinical, education and residential service provision
• Competitive annual leave allowance
• Career progression opportunities
• Market related salary
• Pension scheme and access to employee assistance program
• Blue Light Card
• Simply Health Membership
You will have:
• The desire to be a team player who wants to achieve best possible outcomes for all our children and foster carers
• Experience of working in the fostering sector and/or children/young people in social care
• The right to work in the UK
Do not delay your application. For more information, please e-mail our recruitment team at Recruitment@five-rivers.org or call 01722 435750 option 4
Five Rivers Child Care is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Children and Young People. Applicants must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and DBS check
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
We are looking for a Fostering Support Worker in Doncaster! Being a Fostering Support Worker is an exciting role working with children and young people, Foster Carers, and other professionals to ensure the best outcomes for out foster families. Join our supportive team today.
You will be involved in participation events with our children, where you will be coordinating group work and activities in a skilled, focused way as part of our agreed programme, supporting the hybrid working team in preparing the children and young people for their foster care placements. Other duties include supporting the wider team at recruitment events and supporting our children with transport. You must be able to record visits/one-to-one work effectively and promote the health and well-being of the children and young people.
You will support our families throughout the Doncaster office area which includes Hull, York, Leeds, Bradford, Doncaster, Scunthorpe, and Lincolnshire as far as Skegness area.
As a fostering support worker, you will be part of a team putting children and young people at the forefront of your decisions.
You need to be flexible, proactive, and able to communicate with children and adults. As well as having experience working with Children and Young People, prior experience within the fostering sector would be desirable. No formal social work qualifications are necessary, but an understanding and empathy for the work required are necessary.
You need to be able to drive for this role and have access to a car, be flexible as you may need to work occasional evenings and weekends and be committed to therapeutic training.
About Five Rivers
Five Rivers Child Care is a Social Enterprise that has been turning children’s lives around since 1989.
We’re committed to ensuring that foster carers are recruited, supported, developed, and rewarded for their crucial roles when they become part of the Five Rivers fostering family.
Hours
This is a Part-Time role of 22 hours per week. There is a possibility these hours could be increased in line with growth.
You will need to be flexible for this role as you may need to work weekends & evenings.
Why Five Rivers?
• 25 days plus 8 bank holidays annual leave allowance.
• £4500 Car Allowance (on top of the annual salary).
• We are committed to your development
• Simply Health Medical Cash Back Scheme.
• Blue Light Card
• Ongoing training and support from in-house and external trainers.
• Employee Support Programmes.
• Enhanced company pension scheme (4% employer contribution).
• Refer a friend bonus scheme.
• Long service and recognition scheme.
• Opportunities to develop within this role.
• Enhanced maternity leave
Requirements
• Well-written and IT skills.
• Able to actively listen to others and working part of a team.
• Being patient and having empathy skills.
• Understanding of safeguarding.
• Valid Driving Licence.
• Have the Right to Work in the UK.
• Therapeutic direct work with children, young people and carers is preferred but not essential as training is given.
Role Profile: 20201013_Role Profile_ Fostering_Support _Worker.pdf
Please do not delay in applying for the role and for our chance to Turn Children's Lives Around every day.
For more information, please contact our recruitment team at recruitment@five-rivers.org or by calling 01722 435750 option 2
Five Rivers Child Care is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Children and Young People. Applicants must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and DBS checks.
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
We are recruiting for a Residential Team Leader to join our Homes in Salisbury, Wiltshire.
Our homes cater for Children aged 7 – 14 on admission. You will work with an experienced team in a culture where children are respected, listened to, and involved in as many decisions as possible.
Could you be someone who can connect with a child and change their life? If so, read on to find out more about this highly fulfilling job.
Your role as residential Team Leader will be varied and interesting while following a planned structure, so you know what to expect. You will support our young person to learn healthy routines, take them to appointments, help with schooling, complete household tasks, and update current electronic records. As a team leader, you will also be supporting the leadership team in developing the newer members of our team, taking part in supervision and career development.
We aim to ensure our children are safe, well-parented, and raised in a happy home where they can flourish, learn, and give back the childhood they deserve. We create positive memories through laughter, fun, and love to help reduce challenging behaviours by teaching better ways to cope.
Our practitioners are experienced in working with children who have been traumatised by their past and understand the impact that parental rejection has on emotional development and needs.
Our leadership team will invest in your progression as a childcare professional. We source and deliver up-to-date training opportunities and prioritise and discuss your personal development goals to ensure you get the most out of your career.
You must hold your Level 3 to be eligible for this role
Hours
On average, 39 hours a week, which typically includes two sleep-ins per week, for which you receive an additional £50 payment per sleep-in.
Why Five Rivers?
Requirements
Role Profile - 202212_Team Leader (Level 12) - Role Profile.pdf
For more information, please get in touch with our Recruitment Team, Recruitment@five-rivers.org or call 01722 435750 option 2
We reserve the right to close the role earlier than that the advertised closing date
Five Rivers Child Care is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Children and Young People. Applicants must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and DBS checks.
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.We are recruiting for our residential children’s homes in Leeds. We are a social enterprise that provides caring, bespoke residential homes for young people aged 7-18 who have had a difficult start to life. You will join a team of compassionate, child-focused adults whose mission is to give the best experiences for our children and young people. You will also be supported as part of a bigger team with our integrated services including our Clinical and education colleagues. We specialise in trauma-informed care following our therapeutic model to help their lives around.
You will not need specific experience for this role - we will train, teach, and guide you with all you will need to know to be successful. We are looking for people who want to be effective on a young person, who are patient and resilient when times are challenging.
As a Children Support Worker, you will be involved in events and activities including:
• Kayaking, rock climbing, swimming, skating, arts and crafts, beach adventures and walks in the forest, movie nights, and even camping in the back garden- you name it we will do it!
• Being a role model guiding and supporting our children to make good choices.
• Cleaning, cooking meals, maintaining the home, and learning new skills like nutritional meal planning, first aid, Health & Safety, and gardening: the list is endless.
• Developing your professional career as a children’s support worker through the Level 4 apprenticeship in residential childcare
• Clear career pathways for your future development
Part of the role involves some overnight stays in the home. You will need to do between 2 and 3 of these ‘sleep-ins’ per week, so the salary advertised includes the payment for an average of 8 sleep-ins per month. For each sleep-in you receive an additional £50 per night - if you completed eight sleep-ins per month, that's equivalent to £4800 p.a.
You will need to have good written, verbal and IT communication skills, know how to have fun and understand the importance of play to children.
We will support you to achieve your Level 4 Qualifications. Ideally, you will have a full driving license and be over the age of nineteen.
Why join Five Rivers?
We are a social enterprise. Our homes are run by kind, compassionate and resilient people who give children a sense of security they may have struggled to find until now. These individuals open their hearts to the children they look after, forming deep connections that help turn children’s lives around. They are dependable, responsible role models and their positive influence can last a lifetime.
Looking after you is important, so we offer benefits to provide you with a range of support.
• 30 days (22 days plus 8 bank holidays) annual leave (plus a holiday purchase scheme)
• 3-week rolling rota given 6 weeks in advance.
• £50 per sleep-in payment on top of your salary
• Simplyhealth – medical cash-back plan
• Ongoing training and support through our Learning & Development Team, with in-house and external trainers
• We will pay for your Level 4 Diploma in Residential Child Care
• Employee Support programs including 24/7 GP service, counselling, and advice.
• Long Service award scheme
• Enhanced Maternity Leave package for mothers with over 1 years service
• Meals as part of a family when on shift
• Blue Light card
• Refer a Friend bonus!
• Foster Carer Referral bonus!
Hours
On average 39 hours a week for full-time.
Role Profile - 202211_Residential Child Care Worker (Level 1 - 3) - Role Profile.pdf
Talk to our recruitment team today and make a difference in children’s lives by calling 01722 435750 option 2 or email us at Recruitment@five-rivers.org.
We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young People. Successful candidates must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and a DBS check (the cost of which will be met by us).
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
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We are recruiting for our residential children’s home in Taunton, Somerset. We are a social enterprise that provides caring, bespoke residential homes for young people aged 7-12 who have had a difficult start to life. You will join a team of compassionate, child-focused adults whose mission is to give the best experiences to our children and young people. You will also be supported as part of a bigger team with our integrated services including our Clinical and education colleagues. We specialise in trauma-informed care following our therapeutic model to help their lives around.
You won’t need specific experience for this role - we will train, teach, and guide you with all you will need to know to be successful. We are looking for people who want to make a difference to a young person, and who are patient and resilient when times are challenging.
As a Children Support Worker, you will be involved in events and activities including:
Part of the role involves some overnight stays in the home. You will need to do between 2 and 3 of these ‘sleep-ins’ per week, so the salary advertised includes the payment for an average of 8 sleep ins per month. For each sleep-in you receive an additional £50 per night - if you completed eight sleep-ins per month, that's equivalent to £4800 p.a.
You will need to have good written, verbal, and IT communication skills, know how to have fun, and understand the importance of play to children.
We will support you to achieve your Level 4 Qualifications. for this home you will need to have a full driving licence and access to a car due to the location of the home and be over the age of 19.
Why join Five Rivers?
We are a social enterprise. Our homes are run by kind, compassionate, and resilient people who give children a sense of security they may have struggled to find until now. These individuals open their hearts to the children they look after, forming deep connections that help turn children’s lives around. They are dependable, responsible role models and their positive influence can last a lifetime.
Looking after you is important, so we offer benefits to provide you with a range of support.
Hours
On average 39 hours a week for full-time,
However, if you are interested in part-time hours, we would also love to hear from you.
Role Profile: 202211_Residential Child Care Worker (Level 1 - 3) - Role Profile.pdf
Talk to our recruitment team today and make a difference in children’s lives by calling 01722 435750 option 2 or email us at Recruitment@five-rivers.org
We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young People. Successful candidates must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and a DBS check (the cost of which will be met by us).
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age
We are Looking for Deputy Managers to join our Residential Children Services in Salisbury. Our homes vary from a one-bed property to a six-bed property, and our children are aged between 6 – and 12 on admission.
You will be an experienced Deputy Manager working in an environment and culture where children are respected, listened to, and involved in as many decisions as possible.
As Deputy Manager, you will support the registered manager in the day-to-day running of the home, support the continued development of a team of Residential Child Care Workers who help and support our children who have experienced Adverse Childhood Experiences and trauma, using our trauma-informed practices, which are embedded within our culture.
Our leadership team will invest in your progression as a professional in the child care sector. Not only do we source and deliver up-to-date training opportunities, but we also prioritise and discuss your personal development goals to ensure you’re getting the most out of your career.
Our young people may have had many adults come in and out of their lives, often adding to their trauma. Therefore, we are looking for a committed and dedicated Deputy Manager. You’ll be a natural at building a rapport with children and someone full of empathy, so you can understand and relate to the young people you work with.
You will need to have at least 2 years’ experience of being a Deputy Manager working in a Children’s Residential Setting, hold your level 5 in leadership and management or be prepared to work toward it, is desirable a minimum of Level 3 in Children and Young Peoples Work Force, have a proven track record with Ofsted, Legislative Framework
Due to the location of the Home a Driving Licence is Essential
About Five Rivers
We provide bespoke residential children’s homes for young people who have had a difficult start to life. Our homes are run by kind, compassionate and resilient people who give children a sense of security they may have struggled to find until now. These individuals open their hearts to the children they look after, forming deep connections that help turn children’s lives around. They are dependable, responsible role models whose positive influence can last a lifetime.
Hours
On average 39 hours a week on a Rota Basis – some flexibility will be needed to ensure the smooth running of the home
You will split your shifts 80% working on shift with our young people an 20% administration Hours
You will be required to do sleep ins whilst on shift, you will get paid and additional £50 per sleep in
Why Five Rivers?
Please do not delay in applying. Apply directly and fill out an application form or call Recruitment on 01722 435750 Option 2 for more information.
Five Rivers is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Children and Young People. Applicants must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and a DBS check.
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
We are recruiting for Children’s home Registered Manager to Lead our team at Avon House, a home for up to six Children aged 6 – 12 on admission based in the heart of Salisbury. You will be an experienced Registered Manager working in an environment and culture where children are respected, listened to, and involved in as many decisions as possible.
As the Registered Manager, you will lead, manage, and develop a team of Residential Child Care Workers who help and support our children who have experienced Adverse Childhood Experiences and trauma, using our trauma-informed practices, which are embedded within our culture
Our leadership team will invest in your progression as a professional in the child care sector. We source and deliver up-to-date training opportunities and prioritise and discuss your personal development goals to ensure you’re getting the most out of your career.
Our young people may have had many adults come in and out of their lives, often adding to their trauma. Therefore, we are looking for a committed and dedicated Registered Manager. You’ll be a natural at building a rapport with children and someone full of empathy, so you can understand and relate to the young people you work with.
You will need to have at least 2 years’ experience of being a Registered Manager working in a Children’s Residential Setting within the last five years, hold or be working towards your level 5 in leadership and management, and have a minimum of Level 3 in Children and Young Peoples Work Force, have a proven track record with Ofsted, Legislative Framework.
About Five Rivers
We provide bespoke residential children’s homes for young people who have had a difficult start to life. Our homes are run by kind, compassionate and resilient people who give children a sense of security they may have struggled to find until now. These individuals open their hearts to the children they look after, forming deep connections that help turn children’s lives around. They are dependable, responsible role models and their positive influence can last a lifetime.
Hours
On average 39 hours a week – some flexibility will be needed to ensure the smooth running of the home
Why Five Rivers?
Role Profile
Role Profile - Registered Managers - April 2024.pdfFind out about our service
Residential Children's Homes | Five Rivers Child Care (five-rivers.org)
Please do not delay in applying. Apply directly and fill out an application form or call Caroline, our HR Recruitment Partner on 07545 661471 a confidential Chat
Five Rivers is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Children and Young People. Applicants must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and a DBS check.
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
We are recruiting for a Residential Team Leader to join our Homes in Taunton, Somerset.
Our homes cater for Children aged 7 – 14 on admission. You will work with an experienced team in a culture where children are respected, listened to, and involved in as many decisions as possible.
Could you be someone who can connect with a child and change their life? If so, read on to find out more about this highly fulfilling job.
Your role as residential Team Leader will be varied and interesting while following a planned structure, so you know what to expect. You will support our young person to learn healthy routines, take them to appointments, help with schooling, complete household tasks, and update current electronic records. As a team leader, you will also be supporting the leadership team in developing the newer members of our team, taking part in supervision and career development.
We aim to ensure our children are safe, well-parented, and raised in a happy home where they can flourish, learn, and give back the childhood they deserve. We create positive memories through laughter, fun, and love to help reduce challenging behaviours by teaching better ways to cope.
Our practitioners are experienced in working with children who have been traumatised by their past and understand the impact that parental rejection has on emotional development and needs.
Our leadership team will invest in your progression as a childcare professional. We source and deliver up-to-date training opportunities and prioritise and discuss your personal development goals to ensure you get the most out of your career.
You must hold your Level 3 to be eligible for this role
Hours
On average, 39 hours a week, which typically includes two sleep-ins per week, for which you receive an additional £50 payment per sleep-in.
Why Five Rivers?
Requirements
Role Profile - 202212_Team Leader (Level 12) - Role Profile.pdf
For more information, please get in touch with our Recruitment Team, Recruitment@five-rivers.org or call 01722 435750 option 2
We reserve the right to close the role earlier than that the advertised closing date
Five Rivers Child Care is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Children and Young People. Applicants must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and DBS checks.
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.We are recruiting for our residential children’s home in Weymouth, Dorset. We are a social enterprise that provides caring, bespoke residential homes for young people aged 7-18 who have had a difficult start to life. You will join a team of compassionate, child-focused adults whose mission is to give the best experiences to our children and young people. You will also be supported as part of a bigger team with our integrated services including our Clinical and education colleagues. We specialise in trauma-informed care following our therapeutic model to help their lives around.
You won’t need specific experience for this role - we will train, teach, and guide you with all you will need to know to be successful. We are looking for people who want to make a difference to a young person, and who are patient and resilient when times are challenging.
As a Children Support Worker, you will be involved in events and activities including:
Part of the role involves some overnight stays in the home You will need to do between 2 and 3 of these ‘sleep-ins’ per week. For each sleep-in you would receive an additional £50 per night - if you completed nine sleep-ins per month, you could earn an additional £4500 per year to help towards that well-deserved holiday!
You will need to have good written, verbal, and IT communication skills, know how to have fun, and understand the importance of play to children.
We will support you to achieve your Level 4 Qualifications. Ideally, you will have a full driving licence and be over the age of 19.
Why join Five Rivers?
We are a social enterprise. Our homes are run by kind, compassionate, and resilient people who give children a sense of security they may have struggled to find until now. These individuals open their hearts to the children they look after, forming deep connections that help turn children’s lives around. They are dependable, responsible role models and their positive influence can last a lifetime.
We are an award-winning organisation: we are proud to hold the Investors in People Gold Award, Children & Young People’s Employer of the Year, and Apprenticeship Providers’ Employer of the Year.
Looking after you is important, so we offer benefits to provide you with a range of support.
Hours
On average 39 hours a week for full-time,
However, if you are interested in part-time hours, we would also love to hear from you.
Role Profile - 202211_Residential Child Care Worker (Level 1 - 3) - Role Profile.pdf
Talk to our recruitment team today and make a difference in children’s lives by calling 01722 435750 option 2 or email us at Recruitment@five-rivers.org
We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young People. Successful candidates must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and a DBS check (the cost of which will be met by us).
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age
We are recruiting a Team Leader to join our new residential children’s home in South-East Cornwall. We are a social enterprise that provides caring, bespoke residential homes for children aged 10 -16 upon admission who have had a difficult start to life.
You will join a team of compassionate, child-focused adults whose mission is to give our children and young people the best experiences. You will also be supported as part of a bigger team with our integrated services, including our clinical and education colleagues. We specialise in trauma-informed care, following our therapeutic model to help their lives.
You will need to have experience in shift leading and working with children in a residential setting; you will support our residential support staff by offering regular supervision and supporting key working with our children. You will need to be good at communicating, leading and mentoring others, working as part of a team, and being able to make good decisions when under pressure. We are looking for people who want to make a difference in children’s lives and are patient and resilient when times are challenging.
As a Team Leader, you will be involved in events and activities including:
• Kayaking, rock climbing, swimming, skating, arts and crafts, beach adventures and walks in the forest, movie nights, and even camping in the back garden.
• Shift leading – this includes providing in-the-moment support and a safe and emotionally contained environment in the home.
• Contributing to the upkeep of care plans, risk assessments and other statutory documentation.
• Being a role model guiding and supporting our children to make good choices.
• Cleaning, cooking meals, maintaining the home, and learning new skills like nutritional meal planning, first aid, Health & Safety, and gardening: the list is endless.
• Developing your professional career as a children’s support worker through the Level 4 apprenticeship in residential childcare
• Clear career pathways for your future development – including opportunities to progress towards Level 5: Leadership and Management in residential childcare.
You will need to have good written, verbal, and IT communication skills, know how to have fun, understand the importance of play to children, and have your Level 3 or Level 4 qualification in Children and Young People’s Workforce or equivalent.
We will support you to achieve your Level 5 Qualifications. Ideally, you will have a full driving licence and be over 19.
Role Profile - Role Profile _Team Leader (Level 12) -April 2024.pdf
Hours
The rota is based on 39 hours per week, with a shift pattern of 2 on and 4 off, however, you will need to be flexible in this depending on the home's needs; attendance at the team meetings will also be compulsory.
Part of the role involves some overnight stays in the home. You will need to do between 2 and 3 of these ‘sleep-ins’ per week, so the salary advertised includes the payment for an average of 8 sleep-ins per month. For each sleep-in, you receive an additional £50 per night - if you completed eight sleep-ins per month, that's equivalent to £4800 p.a.
Why join Five Rivers?
Look at our Residential service and how we help our Children and Young People nationally.
Residential Children's Homes | Five Rivers Child Care (five-rivers.org)
Looking after you is important, so we offer benefits to provide you with a range of support.
• 30 days (22 days plus 8 bank holidays) annual leave (plus a holiday purchase scheme)
• 3-week rolling rota given 6 weeks in advance.
• £50 per sleep-in payment on top of your salary
• Simplyhealth – medical cash-back plan
• Blue Light card
• Ongoing training and support through our Learning & Development Team, with in-house and external trainers
• We will pay for your Level 4 Diploma in Residential Child Care
• Employee support programs include 24/7 GP service, counselling, and advice.
• Long Service award scheme
• Enhanced Maternity Leave package for mothers with over 1 years of service
• Refer a Friend bonus!
• Foster Carer Referral bonus!
Talk to our recruitment team today and make a real difference in children’s lives by calling 01722 435750 option 2 or email us at Recruitment@five-rivers.org.
We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young People. Successful candidates must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and a DBS check (the cost of which will be met by us).
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
Join our Children's Residential Homes in Salisbury as a Residential Child Care Worker.
You will join a team of compassionate, child-focused adults whose mission is to give the best experiences to our children and young people. You will also be supported as part of a bigger team with our integrated services, including our Clinical and education colleagues. We specialise in trauma-informed care following our therapeutic model to help their lives around.
You won’t need specific experience for this role—we will train, teach, and guide you through everything you need to know to be successful. We are looking for people who want to make a difference to young people and who are patient and resilient when times are challenging.
As a Children Support Worker, you will be involved in events and activities including:
• Kayaking, rock climbing, swimming, skating, arts and crafts, beach adventures and walks in the forest, movie nights, and even camping in the back garden- you name it we will do it!
• Being a role model guiding and supporting our children to make good choices.
• Cleaning, cooking meals, maintaining the home, and learning new skills like nutritional meal planning, first aid, Health & Safety, and gardening: the list is endless.
• Developing your professional career as a children’s support worker through the Level 4 apprenticeship in residential childcare
• Clear career pathways for your future development
Part of the role involves some overnight stays in the home. You will need to do between 2 and 3 of these ‘sleep-ins’ per week, so the salary advertised includes the payment for an average of 8 sleep-ins per month. For each sleep-in, you receive an additional £50 per night - if you completed eight sleep-ins per month, that's equivalent to £4800 p.a.
You will need to have good written, verbal, and IT communication skills, know how to have fun and understand the importance of play to children.
We will support you in achieving your Level 4 Qualification. Ideally, you will have a full driving licence and be over 19.
Why join Five Rivers?
We are a social enterprise. Our homes are run by kind, compassionate, and resilient people who give children a sense of security they may have struggled to find until now. These individuals open their hearts to the children they look after, forming deep connections that help turn children’s lives around. They are dependable, responsible role models whose positive influence can last a lifetime.
Looking after you is important, so we offer benefits to provide you with a range of support.
• 30 days (22 days plus 8 bank holidays) of annual leave (plus a holiday purchase scheme)
• 3-week rolling rota given 6 weeks in advance.
• £50 per sleep-in payment on top of your salary
• Simplyhealth – medical cash-back plan
• Ongoing training and support through our Learning & Development Team, with in-house and external trainers.
• We will pay for your Level 4 Diploma in Residential Child Care
• Employee Support programs, including 24/7 GP service, counselling, and advice.
• Long Service award scheme.
• Enhanced Maternity Leave package for mothers with over one year’s service.
• Meals as part of a family when on shift
• Blue Light discount card.
• Refer a Friend bonus.
• Foster Carer Referral bonus!
Hours
On average, 39 hours a week for full-time.
However, we would love to hear from you if you are interested in part-time hours.
Role Profile: 202211_Residential Child Care Worker (Level 1 - 3) - Role Profile.pdf
Talk to our recruitment team today and make a real difference in children’s lives by calling 01722 435750 option 2, or email us at Recruitment@five-rivers.org
We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young People. Successful candidates must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and a DBS check (the cost of which we will meet).
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
We are recruiting a passionate, motivated, knowledgeable, and experienced Registered Manager to lead and further develop our team at Osmington House.
Osmington House is outside of Weymouth. It is a Solo Placement home for one Child aged 6 – 11 on admission who has experienced Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and a range of developmental traumas. As a registered manager, you will be responsible for the home's day-to-day running and the development of the established team.
Using our Attachment and Trauma-Informed Care (ATIC) model, you will lead a dedicated team in a culture where children are respected, heard, and involved in their own lives. You will understand therapeutic parenting principles well and be committed to achieving outstanding outcomes.
We are looking for a committed and dedicated Registered Manager to join our Five Rivers family. You’ll be a natural at building a rapport with children, enjoy play & adventure and be someone full of empathy so you can understand and relate to the children you work with, providing them with a home full of love where they can grow, learn and thrive before moving on to a forever family. We are not a forever home; we are a mid-term home where children stay for at least two years – enabling them to work through their previous traumas, learn to label, understand, and express their emotions and gain the confidence to explore the world around them.
Our leadership team will invest in your progression as a professional in the residential childcare sector. We source and deliver engaging, up-to-date training opportunities and prioritise and discuss your personal development goals to ensure you get the most out of your career.
You will need to have at least three years of experience in management roles in a children’s residential setting, hold or be willing to work towards level 5 in leadership and management, and have a minimum level 3 residential childcare qualification. You should also have a proven track record with Ofsted and a sound understanding of the legislative framework surrounding residential childcare.
Due to the location of the Home, a Driving Licence is Essential.
Why not check out our home
Osmington House | Five Rivers' Residential Children's Home (five-rivers.org)
Role Profile Role Profile - Registered Managers - November 2023.pdf
Hours
On average, 39 hours a week – some flexibility will be needed to ensure the smooth running of the home.
Why Five Rivers?
• 30 days (22 days plus eight bank holidays) annual leave allowance
• On-going training and learning booked through our Learning & Development Team
• Simply Health Medical Cash Back Scheme
• Blue Light Card
• Employee Support Programmes
• Enhanced company pension scheme (4% employer contribution)
• Refer a friend bonus scheme
• Long service and recognition scheme
To be a registered manager in our home, you will need
• A Level 5 or Equivalent in Residential Childcare: Leadership & Management.
• Minimum of 3 years of management experience in a Residential Children’s Home
• A Good Knowledge of the SCCIF and the Children’s Home Regulations (2015)
• A Proven Ofsted track record
• To be a leader in Trauma Informed Practice
Please complete the application form or contact Caroline our Recruitment partner on 07545 661471 for a confidential chat
Five Rivers is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Children and Young People. Applicants must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and a DBS check.
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
We are looking for a Deputy Manager to join our Residential Children Services in Burnley. Booth House is home to up to four young people aged between 10 and 18 years upon admission.
You will be an experienced Deputy Manager working in an environment and culture where children are respected, listened to, and involved in as many decisions as possible.
As Deputy Manager, you will support the registered manager in the day-to-day running of the home, support the continued development of a team of Therapeutic Care Workers who help and support our children who have experienced Adverse Childhood Experiences and trauma, using our trauma-informed practices, which are embedded within our culture.
Our leadership team will invest in your progression as a professional in the child care sector. We source and deliver up-to-date training opportunities and prioritise and discuss your personal development goals to ensure you’re getting the most out of your career.
Our young people may have had many adults come in and out of their lives, often adding to their trauma. Therefore, we are looking for a committed and dedicated Deputy Manager. You’ll be a natural at building a rapport with children and someone full of empathy, so you can understand and relate to the young people you work with.
You must have at least 2 years of experience as a deputy manager working in a children’s residential setting, hold your level 5 in leadership and management, or be prepared to work toward it. Is desirable a minimum of Level 3 in Children and Young Peoples Work Force, have a proven track record with Ofsted, Legislative Framework.
Due to the location of the Home, a Driving Licence is Essential
Life Change Care is proud to be a member of the Five Rivers Family
To find out more about what services we offer please click the link below
Life Change Care
Our Homes | Life Change Care
Five Rivers
Residential Children's Homes | Five Rivers Child Care
Hours
On average 37.5 hours a week Monday to Friday – some flexibility will be needed to ensure the smooth running of the home
You will be on-call which will cover the weekday evening and weekend, this will be on a rota basis
Why Life Change Care?
Please do not delay in applying. Apply directly and fill out an application form or call Recruitment on 01722 435750 Option 2 for more information.
Five Rivers is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Children and Young People. Applicants must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and a DBS check.
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
We are recruiting a full-time Therapeutic Care Worker to join our children’s homes based in Burnley, East Lancashire.
Life Change Care offers a therapeutic environment for young people aged 10-17 upon admission, in a home which can accommodate up to 4 young people. We follow our trauma-informed emotional regulation (TIER) practice model, which is embedded in all our homes, and we are proud to be part of the Five Rivers Family.
As a Therapeutic Care Worker, you will be part of the team providing a supportive, nurturing environment that promotes independence, safety, and well-being. You will support our young people through day-to-day needs, participate in activities, and celebrate milestones. You will be part of an established team providing the care and support needed to turn children’s lives around.
You wont need specific experience for this role as we will train, teach and guide you through everything you need to know to be successful. We are looking for people who want to make a difference to young people and who are patient and resilient when times are challenging.
Key Criteria
• Good written, verbal and IT communication skills
• Full Driving UK Driving Licence (desirable)
• Due to the age of our young people, you must be over the age of 21 to apply for this role
Hours
37.5 hours per week on a rota basis, this includes weekend, evenings and sleep ins
Sleep-ins: you will be expected to complete at least two sleep-ins per week.
Why Life Change Care?
• 28 Days annual leave per year including bank holidays
• Company Pension Scheme
• Employee wellbeing services
• Blue Light Care Eligibility
• Professional Supervision
• Ongoing Training and Development
• Long Service
• Cycle to Work Scheme
• Clear Career Pathways
• Refer a Friend Bonus
• Free onsite parking
Please do not delay in applying for the role; please complete the application form in full; for more information, please contact our recruitment team on 01722 435750 option 2 or email recruitment@five-rivers.org
LCC Ltd, a subsidiary of Five Rivers, is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Children and Young People. Applicants must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and a DBS check.
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
We are recruiting a full-time Senior Therapeutic Care Worker to join our children’s homes based in Burnley, East Lancashire.
Life Change Care offers a therapeutic environment for young people aged 10-17 upon admission, in a home which can accommodate up to 4 young people. We follow our trauma-informed emotional regulation (TIER) practice model, which is embedded in all our homes, and we are proud to be part of the Five Rivers Family.
As a Senior Therapeutic Care Worker, you will be part of the team providing a supportive, nurturing environment that promotes independence, safety, and well-being. You will support our young people through day-to-day needs, participate in activities, and celebrate milestones. You will be part of an established team providing the care and support needed to turn children’s lives around.
You will have experience working within a residential setting, particularly with young people with emotional difficulties or challenging behaviour and have a passion for working with children and young people.
You will support the Registered and Deputy Manager of the home by leading the team and regularly supervising, coaching, and key-working with our young people and staff.
Key Criteria
• You must hold your Level 3 /4 diploma in residential childcare
• At least 2 years’ experience in a residential childcare setting
• Full Driving UK Driving Licence (desirable)
• Due to the age of our young people, you must be over the age of 21 to apply for this role
Hours
37.5 hours per week on a rota basis, this includes weekend, evenings and sleep ins
Sleep-ins: you will be expected to complete at least two sleep-ins per week.
Why Life Change Care?
• 28 Days annual leave per year including bank holidays
• Company Pension Scheme
• Employee wellbeing services
• Blue Light Care Eligibility
• Professional Supervision
• Ongoing Training and Development
• Long Service
• Cycle to Work Scheme
• Clear Career Pathways
• Refer a Friend Bonus
• Free onsite parking
Please do not delay in applying for the role; please complete the application form in full; for more information, please contact our recruitment team on 01722 435750 option 2 or email recruitment@five-rivers.org
LCC Ltd, a subsidiary of Five Rivers, is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Children and Young People. Applicants must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and a DBS check.
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
We are currently looking for qualified teachers to join our 1Ace Virtual School provision. These teachers should be experienced in teaching KS2-KS4 children and can deliver high-quality online Maths subject. We would also like to hear from qualified teachers who can teach ESOL lessons to children.
As a full-time teacher, you will support our Children and young people through an online platform. We teach a wide range of pupils, including mainstream and pupils with SEN and SEMH needs. We would be interested in hearing about your specialisms.
Find more about our 1 Ace Virtual School here Virtual Learning | 1ACE Outreach Programme | Five Rivers (five-rivers.org)
Role Profile - 28.04.23 - RoleProfile- Online Teacher.pdf
Hours;
The hours are 37.5 per week Monday to Friday
The applicant must be flexible as you will be teaching children after normal school hours.
The role will be home-based, and you will be provided with all the necessary equipment; it is not essential that you have experience teaching online, as full training will be given.
We are committed to your learning and development, and you will be required to attend training and team meetings, whether face-to-face or virtually.
To be suitable for this role, all applicants must:
• Hold UK QTS in primary or secondary education.
• Have a minimum of two years of teaching experience.
• Commit to the training requirements for this role for which you will be paid for this.
• Hold or agree to an enhanced DBS and be on the DBS update service.
• Have access to the internet.
Working at Five Rivers
You will receive the following.
INTERVIEW TASK
You will be asked to prepare a KS2, 3 or 4, 30-minute online lesson in your specialist subject for a specific year group. You will be asked to present your lesson preparation for 10 minutes during the interview.
For more information, please get in touch with recruitment by emailing Recruitment@five-rivers.org or call 01722 435 750 option 2
Five Rivers Child Care is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Children and Young People.
Applicants must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and a DBS check.
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
We are looking for an Assistant Head Teacher. You will be supporting the staff team through leadership and development. You will also be the lead on evaluating standards of teaching and learning, supporting the growth of Endeavour House School.
We have two posts available, one with Pastoral responsibilities and one with a curriculum focus. Please highlight when you apply, which post you are more suitable for.
Endeavour House School works with children with social, emotional, and emerging mental health needs. The school is based in a vibrant area of Essex, providing a safe and nurturing environment for anxious, vulnerable pupils unable to sustain a mainstream placement.
Our educational offer balances academic studies, physical and outdoor education, vocational studies, and personal development programmes. Where the children are taught in small groups or on a one-to-one basis. Bespoke learning based on personal interests and community issues engages pupils – helping extend their concentration and success.
Our education service is committed to providing warm and consistent environments where pupils develop Positive behaviour, whether an in-house facility or our outreach service in the community. All our education services provide the same level of individual planning and learning for each child.
As part of our leadership team, you will join a developing and improving establishment in an exciting transition and growth period. You will receive training in Pro-active Approaches techniques as well as commitment to and support of your own professional development aspirations.
For a Virtual tour of our School, Click the Link below
Endeavour House School | Specialist Education Centre (five-rivers.org)
Role Profile: 20221027_Assistant_Head__Role_Profile.pdf
Why Five Rivers?
• Simply Health – Medical cash-back scheme
• Blue Light Card
• Enhanced company pension scheme
• Employee Support Programmes
• Refer a Friend bonus scheme
• Refer a Foster Carer bonus
• Long Service recognition scheme
• We have an enhanced maternity policy. In addition, mothers with a year’s service can choose to return to work on a part-time basis for three months, while being paid their previous full-time pay
• Ongoing training and support from in-house and external trainers
• We are committed to your development – we hold a Gold Investors in People Award
Requirements
• Good written and IT skills.
• Able to communicate with children, colleagues, and external customers.
• Able to actively listen to others.
• Valid Driving Licence – this is essential for this role
• Have the Right to Work in the UK
For more information, please get in touch with our Recruitment Team, Recruitment@five-rivers.org or call 01722 435750 option 2
Five Rivers Child Care is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Children and Young People. Applicants must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and DBS checks.
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
We are looking for Higher Level Teaching Assistants (HLTA) to join ourschool without walls covering the Bristol and Bath areas. You will work with an experienced team in a culture where children are respected, listened to, and involved in as many decisions as possible.
As an HLTA, your day will be varied and interesting. You will support our teachers by assisting in the classrooms and the community for children who cannot attend school; you will follow a flexible structure and support our children and young people to unlock their passion for learning. You will be based in our Ofsted registered school but will also support 1 ACE provision locally.
1 ACE (Another Chance Education) is our alternative education provision, which works with children and young people who struggle in their formal or specialised education settings; we offer education on an outreach basis or within one of our Ofsted registered a school.
You will work within a Trauma-informed practice model where we can support and follow a therapeutic practice.
Our leadership team will invest in your progression as a professional in the Education sector. We source and deliver up-to-date training opportunities and prioritise and discuss your personal development goals to ensure you get the most out of your career.
Our young people may have had many adults come in and out of their lives, often adding to their trauma. Therefore, we seek dedicated people who want to continue their careers with a therapeutically based organisation and leading alternative education provision.
1Ace Bristol
You will teach our children in the community in an outreach capacity across Bristol and Bath.
We offer a range of supportive, safe environments for children and young people with whom mainstream and other school settings have not worked. Our Ofsted registered and rated independent schools around England offer various academic, vocational, SEN, and disabilities (SEND) options.
Role Profile: 20201020_Role_Profile_HLTA_1ACE JH edit.pdf
1Ace https://five-rivers.org/education/schools/1ace/
Hours
Term Time: this goes in line with local authority.
Our full-time hours are 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday, 08:30 am - 4:30 pm.
The role is full-time over five days per week; however, if you would like the opportunity for part-time or compressed hours, we would be happy to speak to you about this.
Why Five Rivers?
Requirements
If you have experience working within a specialist education provision or are passionate about making a difference, we would love to hear from you!
Please make sure to apply. Apply directly, fill out an application form, or call the recruitment team on 01722 435750 (option 2) for more information.
Five Rivers is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Children and Young People. Applicants must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and a DBS check.
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
We are looking for Higher Level Teaching Assistants (HLTA) to join our 1 Ace provision in Orpington, Kent. You will work with an experienced team and in a culture where children are respected, listened to, and involved in as many decisions as possible.
As an HLTA, your day will be varied and interesting. You can support our teachers by assisting in the classrooms or out in the community whilst following a flexible structure and supporting our children and young people to unlock their passion for learning.
1 ACE (Another Chance Education) is our alternative education provision, which works with children and young people who struggle in their formal or specialised education settings; we offer education on an outreach basis or within one of our Ofsted registered a school.
You will work within a Trauma-informed practice model where we can support and follow a therapeutic practice.
Our leadership team will invest in your progression as a professional in the Education sector. We source and deliver up-to-date opportunities and prioritise and discuss your personal development goals to ensure you get the most out of your career. We know how important it is that we look after you so you can look after the children who need you.
Our young people may have had many adults come in and out of their lives, often adding to their trauma. Therefore, we are looking for committed and dedicated people who want to continue their careers with a therapeutically based organisation and leading alternative education provision.
Hours
Term Time: This is in line with the local authority.
Our full-time hours are 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday, 08:30 am -4:30 pm
The role is full-time over five days per week; however, if you would like the opportunity to work part-time or in compressed hours, we would be happy to speak to you about this.
Why Five Rivers?
Requirements
To view the role profile in full, please click apply
20201020_Role_Profile_HLTA.pdf
If you have experience working within a specialist education provision or are passionate about making a difference, we would love to hear from you!
Please do not delay in applying. Apply directly, fill out an application form, or call the recruitment team on 01722 435750 (option 2) for more information.
Five Rivers is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Children and Young People. Applicants must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and a DBS check.
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
We are looking for Higher Level Teaching Assistants (HLTA) to join our 1 Ace Provision in Ilford, London. You will be working with an experienced team and in a culture where children are respected, listened to, and involved in as many decisions as possible.
As an HLTA, your day will be varied and interesting you will be able to support our teachers by assisting in the classrooms or out in the community, whilst following a flexible structure and supporting our children and young people to unlock their passion for learning.
1 ACE (Another Chance Education) is our alternative education provision, which works with children and young people who struggle in their formal or specialised education settings; we offer education on an outreach basis or within one of our Ofsted registered a school.
You will work within a Trauma-informed practice model where we can support and follow a therapeutic practice.
Our leadership team will invest in your progression as a professional in the Education sector. We source and deliver up-to-date opportunities and prioritise and discuss your personal development goals to ensure you get the most out of your career. We know how important it is that we look after you, so you can look after the children who need you.
Our young people may have had many adults come in and out of their lives, often adding to their trauma. Therefore, we are looking for committed and dedicated people who want to continue their careers with a therapeutically based organisation and leading alternative education provision.
Our Team at Endeavour House School – Ilford
We are a small and friendly team based in the vibrant community of Ilford, London, our school Endeavour House is a special educational needs school (SEN) with a unique, relaxed, and focused atmosphere.
Our goal is to create a learning environment where emotional well-being and academic success walk together, enabling each child to succeed. We work with children with social, emotional, and emerging mental health needs.
Hours
Term Time, this goes in line with the local authority.
Our full-time hours are 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday 08:30 am -4:30 pm
The role is full-time over 5 days per week, however, if you would like the opportunity for part-time or compressed hours, we would be happy to speak to you about this.
Why Five Rivers?
Requirements
To view the role profile in full, please click apply
20201020_Role_Profile_HLTA.pdf
If you have experience working within a specialist education provision or are passionate about making a difference, we would love to hear from you!
Please do not delay in applying. Apply directly, fill out an application form, or call the recruitment team on 01722 435750 (option 2) for more information.
Five Rivers is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Children and Young People. Applicants must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and a DBS check.
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
Your Teaching career with Five Rivers Child Care starts here. We are looking for teachers to join our school without walls covering the Bristol and Bath areas, which is our 1 Ace Provision. You will work with an experienced team in a culture where children are respected, listened to, and involved in as many decisions as possible.
We are particularly interested in speaking with teachers with experience teaching.
English Key stages 2-4.
Maths Key Stage 2-4
As a 1 ACE Teacher, your day will be varied and exciting. You will be able to follow a flexible structure whilst supporting our children and young people by providing bespoke therapeutic educational frameworks that are tailor-made to each child and young person.
1 ACE (Another Chance Education) is our alternative education provision, which works with children and young people who struggle in their formal or specialised education settings. We offer education on an outreach basis or within one of our Ofsted-registered schools.
You will be working within a Trauma-informed practice model where we can support and follow a therapeutic practice. Our schools have been awarded the ‘Attachment and Trauma Sensitive School Award’.
Our leadership team will invest in your progression as a professional in the Education sector. Not only do we source and deliver up-to-date training opportunities, but we also prioritise and discuss your personal development goals to ensure you’re getting the most out of your career. We know how important it is that we look after you, so you can look after the children who need you.
Our young people may have had many adults come in and out of their lives, often adding to their trauma. Therefore, we are looking for committed and dedicated people that want to continue their careers with a therapeutically based organisation and leading alternative education provision.
About Five Rivers
We offer a range of supportive, safe environments for children and young people with whom mainstream and other school settings have not worked. Our Ofsted registered and rated independent schools around England offer a range of academic, vocational, SEN, and disabilities (SEND) options.
To view the role profile in full, please click apply 20201020_Role_Profile_Teacher_.pdf
Hours
Term Time, this goes in line with the local authority
Our full-time hours are 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday 08:30 am -16:30pm
Why Five Rivers?
Requirements
If you have experience working within a specialist education provision or simply have the passion to make a difference, we would love to hear from you!
Please do not delay in applying. Apply directly and fill out an application form or call the recruitment team on 01722 435750 (option 2) for more information.
Five Rivers is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Children and Young People. Applicants must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and a DBS check.
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
Our school is growing; we are looking for Secondary School Teachers to join our school in Ilford. You will be working with an experienced team and in a culture where children are respected, listened to, and involved in as many decisions as possible.
We are interested in speaking with Secondary teachers with experience in teaching English, Science, Maths. from KS2 – to KS4
As a Teacher at Five Rivers Child Care, your day will be varied and interesting. You will follow a more flexible structure whilst supporting our children and young people by providing bespoke therapeutic, educational frameworks that are tailor-made to each child and young person; you could be teaching in the classroom or out in the community to support children who cannot attend school.
You will be teaching in our school and in the community on a 1-2-1 basis.
You will work within a Trauma-informed practice model where we can support and follow a therapeutic practice. Our schools have been awarded the ‘Attachment and Trauma Sensitive School Gold Award’.
Our young people may have had many adults come in and out of their lives, often adding to their trauma. Therefore, we are looking for committed and dedicated people who want to continue their career with a therapeutically based organisation, Ofsted registered schools and leading alternative education provision (1 ACE).
Our leadership team will invest in your progression as a professional in the Education sector. We source and deliver up-to-date training opportunities and prioritise and discuss your personal development goals to ensure you get the most out of your career.
To view the role profile in full, please click apply. 20201020_Role_Profile_Teacher_.pdf
Hours
Term Time: this goes in line with the local authority.
Our full-time hours are 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday 08:30 am -16:30pm
The role is full-time over five days per week; however, if you would like the opportunity for part-time hours, we would be happy to speak to you about this.
Why Five Rivers?
Requirements
If you have experience working within a specialist education provision or are passionate about making a difference, we would love to hear from you!
Please make sure to apply. Apply directly, fill out an application form, or call the recruitment team on 01722 435750 (option 2) for more information.
Five Rivers is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Children and Young People. Applicants must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and a DBS check.
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
Our school is growing, we are looking for Teachers to join our school in Salisbury; you will be working with an experienced team and in a culture where children are respected, listened to, and involved in as many decisions as possible.
We are interested in speaking with teachers who have experience or a specialisms in English
As a Teacher at Five Rivers Child Care, your day will be varied and interesting. You will be following a more flexible structure whilst supporting our children and young people by providing bespoke therapeutic, educational frameworks that are tailor-made to each child and young person, you could be teaching in the classroom or out in the community to support children who cannot attend school.
You will work within a Trauma-informed practice model where we can support and follow a therapeutic practice. Our schools have been awarded the ‘Attachment and Trauma Sensitive School Gold Award’.
Our young people may have had many adults come in and out of their lives, often adding to their trauma. Therefore, we are looking for committed and dedicated people who want to continue their career with a therapeutically based organisation, Ofsted registered schools and leading alternative education provision (1 ACE).
Our leadership team will invest in your progression as a professional in the Education sector. Not only do we source and deliver up-to-date training opportunities, but we also prioritise and discuss your personal development goals to ensure you’re getting the most out of your career.
To view the role profile in full, please click apply. 20201020_Role_Profile_Teacher_.pdf
Our Team at The Spires – Salisbury
Our School, “The Spires”, is a small, unique education provision in the heart of the beautiful city of Salisbury, rated ‘Good’ by Ofsted. Our children are aged between the ages of 6-18 years. We offer a range of rich learning opportunities including academic, vocational, and physical education to best support our children.
Our school is a happy, safe, and welcoming environment, allowing our children to achieve their academic targets while feeling safe, secure, and boosting their self-esteem.
Hours
Term Time, this goes in line with Wiltshire local authority.
Our full-time hours are 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday 08:30am -16:30pm
The role is full time over 5 days per week, however if you would like the opportunity for part time hours, we would be happy to speak to you about this.
Why Five Rivers?
Requirements
If you have experience working within a specialist education provision or are passionate about making a difference, we would love to hear from you!
Please make sure to apply. Apply directly, fill out an application form, or call the recruitment team on 01722 435750 (option 2) for more information.
Five Rivers is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Children and Young People. Applicants must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and a DBS check.
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
Start your career with our school as a Teaching Assistant (TA) in Salisbury, Wiltshire. You will work with an experienced team in a culture where children are respected, listened to, and involved in as many decisions as possible.
As a Teaching Assistant, you will support our teachers by assisting in the classrooms and in the community while following a flexible structure and supporting our children and young people to unlock their passion for learning. You will be based in our Ofsted registered school and, when required, support 1 ACE provision locally.
1 ACE (Another Chance Education) is our alternative education provision, which works with children and young people who struggle in their formal or specialised education settings; we offer education on an outreach basis or within one of our Ofsted registered a school.
You will work within a Trauma-informed practice model where we can support and follow a therapeutic practice.
Our leadership team will invest in your progression as a professional in the Education sector. We source and deliver up-to-date training opportunities and prioritise and discuss your personal development goals to ensure you get the most out of your career.
Our young people may have had many adults come in and out of their lives, often adding to their trauma. Therefore, we seek dedicated people who want to continue their careers with a therapeutically based organisation and leading alternative education provision.
Click apply to read the full role profile 20201020_Role_Profile_Teaching_Assistant.pdf
The Spires
Click here to find out about our school The Spires School | Education Centre | Five Rivers (five-rivers.org)
Hours
Term Time: This is in line with Wiltshire's local authority.
Our full-time hours are 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday, 08:30 am - 4:30 pm.
The role is full-time over five days per week, however, if you would like the opportunity for part-time or compressed hours, we would be happy to speak to you about this.
Why Five Rivers?
Requirements
If you have experience working within a specialist education provision or are passionate about making a difference, we would love to hear from you!
Please make sure to apply. Apply directly, fill out an application form, or call the recruitment team on 01722 435750 (option 2) for more information.
Five Rivers is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Children and Young People. Applicants must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and a DBS check.
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
We are looking for a School Business Administrator to join our education administration team. This role will be based in our Endeavour House School, Ilford.
Your role will be varied in our school. You will complete all administrative tasks and interact with our children on a daily basis, so a child-centred approach is key for this role.
As our school administrator, you will provide full administrative support to the school and its day-to-day needs, ensuring compliance across all record-keeping and administrative tasks associated with running the education provisions efficiently and meeting the required standards. You will also have the opportunity to act as the school's Health and Safety Representative, liaising with contractors and ensuring services are kept up to date.
This role also includes reception and general enquiries, supporting the head teacher with diary management, and welcoming and greeting visitors to our school.
You will be key in keeping the records up to date for all children and staff. Five Rivers Child Care offers an alternative educational provision to children aged 6 – 18. Our 1Ace provision provides 1-2-1 or small groups for children who cannot attend mainstream school.
You will be part of the wider network of school business administrators, where you will receive support from your peers and a full induction from our school business manager.
To read the full role profile, click apply 202302_Role_Profile_School Business Administrator.pdf
Hours
This a full-time role of 37.5 hours per week
You will be working Monday to Friday, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm
Term Time: this goes in line with Ilford local authority
The contracted hours are 195 teaching days plus + 10 training days during the holidays
As per all education roles, your Holidays must be taken during the school holidays and not during term time.
Why Five Rivers?
Please do not delay in applying. Apply directly, fill out an application form, or call the recruitment team on 01722 435750 (option 2) for more information.
Five Rivers is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Children and Young People. Applicants must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and a DBS check.
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation or age.
We are looking for Higher Level Teaching Assistants (HLTA) to join our school without walls covering the Taunton and Somerset areas. You will work with an experienced team in a culture where children are respected, listened to, and involved in as many decisions as possible.
As an HLTA, your day will be varied and interesting. You will support our teachers by assisting in the classrooms and the community for children who cannot attend school; you will follow a flexible structure and support our children and young people to unlock their passion for learning. You will be based in our Ofsted registered school but will also support 1 ACE provision locally.
1 ACE (Another Chance Education) is our alternative education provision, which works with children and young people who struggle in their formal or specialised education settings; we offer education on an outreach basis or within one of our Ofsted registered schools.
You will work within a Trauma-informed practice model where we can support and follow a therapeutic practice.
Our leadership team will invest in your progression as a professional in the Education sector. We source and deliver up-to-date training opportunities and prioritise and discuss your personal development goals to ensure you get the most out of your career.
Our young people may have had many adults come in and out of their lives, often adding to their trauma. Therefore, we seek dedicated people who want to continue their careers with a therapeutically based organisation and leading alternative education provision.
1 Ace Somerset /Park House
You will be teaching our children in the community in an outreach capacity and may also be based part of the time in our school in Taunton.
You will be teaching across Somerset.
We offer a range of supportive, safe environments for children and young people with whom mainstream and other school settings have not worked. Our Ofsted registered and rated independent schools around England offer various academic, vocational, SEN, and disabilities (SEND) options.
Role Profile: 20201020_Role_Profile_HLTA_1ACE.pdf
Hours
Term Time: this goes in line with Taunton local authority.
Our full-time hours are 37 hours per week, Monday to Friday, 08:30 am - 4:30 pm.
The role is full-time over five days per week; however, if you would like the opportunity for part-time or compressed hours, we would be happy to speak to you about this.
Why Five Rivers?
• Simply Health Medical Cash Back Scheme
• Perk Box High Street Discounts
• Company Pension
• Ongoing training and support from in-house and external trainers
• Employee Support Programmes
• Enhanced maternity package for mothers who have been with us for over one year.
• On-going training and learning through our Learning & Development Team
• Company pension scheme
• Refer a Friend bonus scheme.
• Refer a Foster Carer Bonus
• Long service and recognition scheme
Requirements
• Good written and IT skills.
• Able to communicate with children, colleagues, and external customers.
• Able to actively listen to others.
• Valid Driving Licence – this is desirable for this role
• Have the Right to Work in the UK
If you have experience working within a specialist education provision or are passionate about making a difference, we would love to hear from you!
Please make sure to apply. Apply directly, fill out an application form, or call the recruitment team on 01722 435750 (option 2) for more information.
Five Rivers is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Children and Young People. Applicants must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and a DBS check.
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
Five Rivers is an Investor in People and Equal Opportunities employer.
#INDEDU
Our education service is growing. We are looking for a Science Teacher to join our school in Rochdale, where you will be working with an experienced team in a culture where children are respected, listened to, and involved in as many decisions as possible.
We are particularly interested in speaking with teachers who have Science teaching experience with SEMH pupils in Primary and Secondary schools.
Your day will be varied and interesting. You can follow a flexible structure while supporting our children and young people by providing bespoke therapeutic educational frameworks tailor-made to each child and young person.
1 ACE (Another Chance Education) is our alternative education provision, which works with children and young people who struggle in their formal or specialised education settings, we offer education on an outreach basis or within one of our Ofsted registered a school.
You will work within a Trauma-informed practice model where we can support and follow a therapeutic practice. Our schools have been awarded the ‘Attachment and Trauma Sensitive School Award’.
Our leadership team will invest in your progression as a professional in the Education sector. We source and deliver up-to-date training opportunities and prioritise and discuss your personal development goals to ensure you’re getting the most out of your career.
Our young people may have had many adults come in and out of their lives, often adding to their trauma. Therefore, we are looking for committed and dedicated people who want to continue their careers with a therapeutically based organisation and leading alternative education provision.
Full Role Profile 20201020_Role_Profile_Teacher_1ACE.pdf
To view our school, please click the link below
Willow View School | Education Centre | Five Rivers (five-rivers.org)
Hours
Term Time: this goes in line with Rochdale local authority.
Our full-time hours are 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday, 08:30 am - 4:30 pm.
The role is full-time over five days per week.
Why Five Rivers?
Requirements
If you have experience working within a specialist education provision or are passionate about making a difference, we would love to hear from you!
You can apply directly, fill out an application form, or call the recruitment team on 01722 435750 (option 2) for more information.
Five Rivers is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Children and Young People. Applicants must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and a DBS check.
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
We are looking for Higher Level Teaching Assistants (HLTA) to join our school in Doncaster, South Yorkshire. You will work with an experienced team in a culture where children are respected, listened to, and involved in as many decisions as possible.
As an HLTA, your day will be varied and interesting. You will support our teachers by assisting in the classrooms and the community for children who cannot attend school. You will follow a flexible structure and support our children and young people to unlock their passion for learning. You will be based in our Ofsted registered school but will also support 1 ACE provision locally.
1 ACE (Another Chance Education) is our alternative education provision, which works with children and young people who struggle in their formal or specialised education settings; we offer education on an outreach basis or within one of our Ofsted registered a school.
You will work within a Trauma-informed practice model where we can support and follow a therapeutic practice.
Our leadership team will invest in your progression as a professional in the Education sector. We source and deliver up-to-date training opportunities and prioritise and discuss your personal development goals to ensure you get the most out of your career.
Our young people may have had many adults come in and out of their lives, often adding to their trauma. Therefore, we seek dedicated people who want to continue their careers with a therapeutically based organisation and leading alternative education provision.
20201020_Role_Profile_HLTA.pdf
Our Team at Field Gate School
Our School is a small independent SEMH school for pupils aged 6-18; our school is registered and offers education for 30 children with a range of needs,
We are a school without walls, offering child-centred, bespoke education packages where you will support more children in the community. The roles are varied at our school, and you will be able to support our mission in turning children's lives around.
In our school, we encourage our children to Flourish and offer Guidance and Stability.
Join our school, and together, we grow.
Hours
Term Time: this goes in line with Doncaster local authority.
Our full-time hours are 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday, 08:30 am - 4:30 pm.
The role is full-time over five days per week; however, if you would like the opportunity for part-time, we would be happy to speak to you about this.
Why Five Rivers?
Requirements
If you have experience working within a specialist education provision or are passionate about making a difference, we would love to hear from you!
Please make sure to apply. Apply directly, fill out an application form, or call the recruitment team on 01722 435750 (option 2) for more information.
Five Rivers is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Children and Young People. Applicants must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and a DBS check.
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
Five Rivers is an Investor in People and Equal Opportunities employer.
#INDEDU
Your Teaching career with Five Rivers Child Care starts here. We are looking for Teachers to join our school in Doncaster. You will be working with an experienced team and in a culture where children are respected, listened to, and involved in as many decisions as possible.
As a Teacher, your day will be varied and interesting. You follow a flexible structure whilst supporting our children and young people by providing bespoke therapeutic, educational frameworks tailor-made to each child and young person.
1 ACE (Another Chance Education) is our alternative education provision, which works with children and young people who struggle in their formal or specialised education settings; we offer education on an outreach basis or within one of our Ofsted registered a school.
You will work within a Trauma-informed practice model where we can support and follow a therapeutic practice. Our schools have been awarded the ‘Attachment and Trauma Sensitive School Award’.
Our leadership team will invest in your progression as a professional in the Education sector. We source and deliver up-to-date training opportunities and prioritise and discuss your personal development goals to ensure you’re getting the most out of your career. We know how important it is that we look after you, so you can look after the children who need you.
Our young people may have had many adults come in and out of their lives, often adding to their trauma. Therefore, we are looking for committed and dedicated people who want to continue their careers with a therapeutically based organisation and leading alternative education provision.
Our Team at Field Gate School in Doncaster
Field Gate School in Fish lakes, Doncaster, is within a 4-acre rural site. Our school caters for very small class groups of children, promoting social engagement, with a trauma-informed approach 1ACE Doncaster is our outreach alternative provision attached to the school for children who are not yet ready to access education in a classroom setting.
We are now a team of around 20 who support and teach our children to become well-rounded individuals; we can often be out in the local community or further afield, allowing the pupils the best learning experiences possible. Our team has a range of qualifications and experience, allowing us to cater to the pupil’s needs and wants.
To view the role profile in full, please click apply 20201020_Role_Profile_Teacher_1ACE.pdf
Hours
Term Time, this goes in line with the local authority
Our full-time hours are 37 hours per week, Monday 08:30 - 17:00, Tuesday to Thursday 08:30 -16:30, Friday 8:30 - 16:00.
Why Five Rivers?
Requirements
If you have experience working within a specialist education provision or have the passion to make a difference, we would love to hear from you!
Please do not delay in applying. Apply directly and fill out an application form or call the recruitment team on 01722 435750 (option 2) for more information.
Five Rivers is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Children and Young People. Applicants must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and a DBS check.
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
We are looking for a Supervising Social Worker to work in our South, Southeast service based on the Isle of Wight.
This is a part-time role offering 22.5 hours a week.
The role offers a hybrid way of working, with some work completed from home, and at the Hub in Newport, as well as attending face-to-face meetings with the foster carers across the island. There will be a requirement to occasionally attend the Registered Office in Salisbury for Team Meetings and our Fostering Panel.
This is a great opportunity for someone who has the drive and ambition to provide high-quality foster placements for children in the area where we know that there is a shortfall of foster families for children who need care.
Five Rivers works from a Trauma-informed (ATIC) model, integrating our fostering, residential, clinical, and education services to achieve the best possible outcomes for young people. Teams are supported by a psychologist and a therapeutic practitioner, who are also foster support workers and business support coordinators. This, alongside manageable workloads, means social workers have the time and resources they need to provide high-quality support to their foster families.
To find out more about our fostering service https://five-rivers.org/fostering/
You will directly support our foster carers with realistic caseloads, which enables a higher level of supervision, Monitoring, and intervention. As a supervising social worker, you will be working within a trauma-informed practice model that is continually evolving; you will support recruitment events and complete Form F Assessments.
A supervising social worker needs to be a team player and want to achieve the best possible outcome for all our foster carers and children. You will need to be registered with Social Work England and have a formal social work qualification.
The role also requires you to have access to a car for completing visits and the right to work in the UK.
For the full role profile, please click below
20201013_Role Profile_ Supervising_Social_Worker.pdf
Why Five Rivers?
If you would like to know more about this position or have an informal discussion, please contact Kate Ennis (Service Manager) or Sharon Lewis (Team Manager) for the South and Southeast Service on 01722 421141.
Please complete your application form in full and return this to Recruitment@five-rivers.org or call 01722 435750 option 2 for any additional information.
If you are shortlisted for the role, please be aware that you will be invited to a formal interview day, where you will have the opportunity to meet with our leadership team and young people.
Five Rivers Childcare is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Children and Young People. Applicants must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and DBS checks.
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
We are looking for a Supervising Social Worker to work in our West Country service based in our Exeter or Taunton office covering carers in Exeter and other parts of Devon and West Somerset.
The role offers a hybrid working arrangement, with some work completed from home, face-to-face meetings with foster carers across Devon and West Somerset. Team meetings held in our Exeter or Plymouth offices. You would join a thriving and growing community of foster carers and a team of staff with a strong, welcoming, and child-centred ethos.
This is a part-time role covering 3 days a week.
Five Rivers works from a Trauma-informed (ATIC) model, integrating our fostering, residential, clinical, and education services to achieve the best possible outcomes for young people. Teams are supported by a psychologist and a therapeutic practitioner, who are also foster support workers and business support coordinators. This, alongside manageable workloads, means social workers have the time and resources they need to provide high-quality support to their foster families.
To find out more about our fostering service https://five-rivers.org/fostering/
You will directly support our foster carers with realistic caseloads, which enables a higher level of supervision, Monitoring, and intervention. As a supervising social worker, you will be working within a trauma-informed practice model that is continually evolving, you will support recruitment events and complete Form F Assessments.
A supervising social worker needs to be a team player and want to achieve the best possible outcome for all our foster carers and children. You will need to be registered with Social Work England and have a formal social work qualification.
The role also requires you to have access to a car for completing visits and the right to work in the UK.
For the full role profile, please click below
20240821_Role Profile_ Supervising_Social_Worker.pdf
Why Five Rivers?
Please complete your application form in full and return this to Recruitment@five-rivers.org
If you are shortlisted for the role, please be aware that you will be invited to a formal interview day, where you will have the opportunity to meet with our leadership team and young people.
Five Rivers Childcare is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Children and Young People. Applicants must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and DBS checks.
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
Join our Midlands Fostering Service as a Supervising Social Worker where you will work with an experienced team in a culture where children are respected, listened to, and involved in as many decisions as possible.
This Northamptonshire based position will support our foster families within our expanding service, offering work-from-home flexibility. Occasional travel to our Bromsgrove office will be required for team meetings.
Your day will be varied. You can follow a flexible structure whilst supporting our foster carers, holding realistic caseloads, and providing a high level of supervision, monitoring, and intervention. You will work within a Trauma-informed practice model where we can support and follow a therapeutic practice.
You will have the opportunity to complete Form F Assessments, be part of our Children & Young people’s participation and strategy events and be part of our out-of-hours service, where you will support our foster carers on a rota basis.
Our leadership team will invest in your progression as a professional in the child care sector. Not only do we source and deliver up-to-date training opportunities, but we also prioritise and discuss your personal development goals to ensure you’re getting the most out of your career. We know how important it is that we look after you so you can look after the foster carers and children who need you.
Our young people may have had many adults come in and out of their lives, often adding to their trauma. Therefore, we are looking for committed and dedicated people who want to continue their careers with a therapeutically based organisation and leading independent fostering agency.
For newly qualified social workers, you will have access to the ASYE programme, formal CHARMS training as well as access to our peer and group clinical supervision provided by a qualified psychologist; you will have opportunities to integrate with our clinical, educational and residential services, we like to promote from within so you will have access to career progression opportunities.
Hours
Our full-time hours are 37 hours per week, Monday to Thursday 9:00 am -5:00 pm and Fridays 9:00 am – 4:30 pm
The role is full-time over five days per week.
Why Five Rivers?
Requirements
If you have experience working within Fostering or have the passion to make a difference, we would love to hear from you!
Please do not delay in applying. Apply directly and fill out an application form or call the recruitment team on 01722 435750 (option 2) for more information.
To view the role profile in full, please click apply - 20240821_Role Profile_ Supervising_Social_Worker.pdf
Five Rivers is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Children and Young People. Applicants must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and a DBS check.
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
Start a new career at Five Rivers Child Care, we are looking for a Fostering Support Worker to join our team in Bristol, part of the South West Service, you will be working with an experienced team and in a culture where children are valued, respected, and listened to and involved in as many decisions as possible.
A Fostering Support Worker is an exciting and important role involving a range of tasks working directly with children and young people, Foster Carers, and other professionals to ensure quality outcomes for children/young people.
You will be involved in participation events with our children, where you will be coordinating group work and activities in a skilled focused way as part of our agreed programme, supporting the hybrid working team in preparing the children and young people for their foster care placements and promoting the health and wellbeing of the children and young people.
You will support our families throughout the South West region (Bristol / North Somerset / Gloucester / Forest of Dean / Swindon / Oxford)
We are looking for someone is child focussed, ensuring they are at the forefront of all decisions. Someone who can work as part of a team and have excellent communication with children and adults. Additionally, experience of working in the fostering sector and/or with children/young people would be an advantage but not necessary. No formal social work qualifications are necessary, but an understanding of and empathy for the work required is necessary.
You will need to be able to drive for this role and have access to a car. Flexibility is essential in this role, you will regularly be required to work outside of 9-5 hours.
About Five Rivers
Five Rivers Child Care is a Social Enterprise who have been turning children’s lives around since 1989.
We’re committed to ensuring that foster carers are recruited, supported, developed, and rewarded for the crucial role they take on when they become part of the Five Rivers fostering family.
Hours
This is a Full Time Role of 37 hours per week
Why Five Rivers?
• 25 days plus 8 bank holidays annual leave allowance
• £4500 Car Allowance (on top of the annual salary)
• On-going training and learning through our Learning & Development Team
• We are committed to your development – we hold a Gold Investors in People Award
• Simply Health Medical Cash Back Scheme
• Blue Light Card
• Ongoing training and support from in house and external trainers
• Employee Support Programmes
• Enhanced company pension scheme (4% employer contribution)
• Refer a friend bonus scheme
• Long service and recognition scheme
• Opportunities to develop within this role
Requirements
• Good written and IT skills.
• Able to communicate with children, colleagues, and external customers.
• Able to actively listen to others.
• Valid Driving Licence
• Have the Right to Work in the UK
• Therapeutic direct work with children, young people and carers preferred but not essential as training given
Role Profile : 20200122_Role_Profile_Fostering_Support_Worker.docx
For more information, please contact our recruitment team at recruitment@five-rivers.org or by calling 01722 435750 option 2
Five Rivers Child Care is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Children and Young People. Applicants must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and DBS check
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
Start a new career at Five Rivers Child Care, we are looking for a Fostering Support Worker to join our team in Gloucester, part of the South West Service, you will be working with an experienced team and in a culture where children are valued, respected, and listened to and involved in as many decisions as possible.
A Fostering Support Worker is an exciting and important role involving a range of tasks working directly with children and young people, Foster Carers, and other professionals to ensure quality outcomes for children/young people.
You will be involved in participation events with our children, where you will be coordinating group work and activities in a skilled focused way as part of our agreed programme, supporting the hybrid working team in preparing the children and young people for their foster care placements and promoting the health and wellbeing of the children and young people.
You will support our families throughout the South West region (Bristol / North Somerset / Gloucester / Forest of Dean / Swindon / Oxford)
We are looking for someone is child focussed, ensuring they are at the forefront of all decisions. Someone who can work as part of a team and have excellent communication with children and adults. Additionally, experience of working in the fostering sector and/or with children/young people would be an advantage but not necessary. No formal social work qualifications are necessary, but an understanding of and empathy for the work required is necessary.
You will need to be able to drive for this role and have access to a car. Flexibility is essential in this role, you will regularly be required to work outside of 9-5 hours.
About Five Rivers
Five Rivers Child Care is a Social Enterprise who have been turning children’s lives around since 1989.
We’re committed to ensuring that foster carers are recruited, supported, developed, and rewarded for the crucial role they take on when they become part of the Five Rivers fostering family.
Hours
This is a Full Time Role of 37 hours per week
Why Five Rivers?
• 25 days plus 8 bank holidays annual leave allowance
• £4500 Car Allowance (on top of the annual salary)
• On-going training and learning through our Learning & Development Team
• We are committed to your development – we hold a Gold Investors in People Award
• Simply Health Medical Cash Back Scheme
• Blue Light Card
• Ongoing training and support from in house and external trainers
• Employee Support Programmes
• Enhanced company pension scheme (4% employer contribution)
• Refer a friend bonus scheme
• Long service and recognition scheme
• Opportunities to develop within this role
Requirements
• Good written and IT skills.
• Able to communicate with children, colleagues, and external customers.
• Able to actively listen to others.
• Valid Driving Licence
• Have the Right to Work in the UK
• Therapeutic direct work with children, young people and carers preferred but not essential as training given
Role Profile : 20200122_Role_Profile_Fostering_Support_Worker.docx
For more information, please contact our recruitment team at recruitment@five-rivers.org or by calling 01722 435750 option 2
Five Rivers Child Care is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Children and Young People. Applicants must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and DBS check
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
An exciting opportunity for a Service Manager to join the Five Rivers West Country service has arisen.
We are looking to recruit a highly motivated and experienced Fostering Service Manager who will inspire and lead a team of dedicated, skilled staff and carers passionate about providing children and young people the opportunity to flourish and fulfil their true potential.
This role will be based in our Exeter or Truro fostering office, with an expectation of having a presence there and in both offices. It will be instrumental in developing and delivering Five Rivers' Business Plan and will help shape, influence, and implement the future growth and development of our Fostering Service.
The new service manager will face exciting challenges and opportunities as Five Rivers continues to develop and improve its services.
You will be the Ofsted Registered Manager and will be accountable for the service. You will meet all regulatory requirements and lead us in our ambition to move from a GOOD to OUTSTANDING Ofsted judgement for this Fostering Service.
You will have demonstrable experience or knowledge of working in a commercial environment within a childcare setting, with a strong commitment to turning around the lives of the children and young people with whom we work.
Experience in resource and performance management is essential, and you will need to have a sound understanding of the Fostering Regulations and National Minimum Standards. An operational setting that is practice-based, commercially sensitive, and financially viable is required.
You will be working with a team, including two team managers, who are driven and ambitious to continually improve their service to children and foster carers.
To be considered for the post, you will need experience in a management position within a Fostering Service, either in an Independent, Voluntary, or Local Authority setting.
You will need to hold a current Social Work England Registration and either hold a Level 5 in Leadership & Management qualification or equivalent or be prepared to undertake training to achieve this within the first year of appointment.
In your role as part of the Fostering Service Operations Management Group, you will be required to travel extensively in the area covered by this service and occasionally beyond for meetings and other events.
Hours
37 hours per week
Monday to Thursday 9 am to 5 pm, Friday 9 am to 4:30 pm
There is an expectation for you to join the Out of Hours Rota
This is an office-based role.
Role Profile - 20241013_Role Profile_ Fostering_Service_Manager.pdf
Why Five Rivers?
• Car allowance
• 25 days holiday per year plus 8 bank holidays
• Company Pension
• SimplyHealth medical cash back plan
• Blue Light Card
• Refer a Friend Bonus
• Enhanced Maternity package for mothers who have worked for us for over a year.
• Professional Supervision and Appraisal
Upon application, we will arrange for you to speak with your potential line manager to discuss this role in detail.
Please complete your application form in full and return this to Recruitment@five-rivers.org
If you are shortlisted for the role, please be aware that you will be invited to a formal interview day, where you will have the opportunity to meet with Foster Carers, Staff, Senior Management, and our Children,
Five Rivers Child Care is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Children and Young People. Applicants must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and DBS check.
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Supervising Social Worker to join Five Rivers Child Care a leading Social Enterprise supporting children and young people with a range of services, which includes foster homes located across England. By joining us, you will be part of a team wholly committed to our mission of ‘Turning children’s lives around’ to help children and young people who have experienced adversity to achieve their full potential.
This is for a Maternity Cover until June 2026.
The successful applicant will be working for the South and South-East Service, which has been rated ‘Good’ by Ofsted (January 2022). The region covers Wiltshire, Hampshire, Dorset, Isle of Wight and has successfully expanded its footprint into East and West Sussex in line with our growth and development strategy.
We are looking for a Supervising Social Worker who can work on their own initiative alongside the Service Manager and Team Manager supporting Foster Carers whilst also helping with the planning and delivery of recruitment events across the region.
The post holder will require creativity, flexibility, and the ability to travel within mostly the Hampshire or Wiltshire area, but at times other areas of the region also. The role offers a hybrid way of working with work undertaken both at our office located in Salisbury and at home, as well as attending face to face meetings with Foster Carers.
Five Rivers works from a Trauma Informed (ATIC) Model with integration across our fostering, residential, clinical and education services to achieve the best possible outcomes for young people.
You will have experience of working within the Fostering Sector, either with an IFA or in the Local Authority. You will need the skills and knowledge to enable the completion of initial home visits through to Form F Assessment and presentation at an independent panel.
This is a great opportunity for someone who has the drive and ambition to provide more high-quality foster placements for children in the area where we know that there is a shortfall of foster families for children who need their care.
You will be responsible for:
• Direct support of foster carers within a realistic caseload which enables a high level of supervision, monitoring, and intervention.
• Working within a Trauma Informed Practice Model, which is continually evolving in line with research and practice developments.
• Assist in undertaking initial visits to prospective foster carers and join carer recruitment activities.
• Complete Form F Assessments
• Be part of our Children and Young People Participations strategy and events
• Work in collaboration with all colleagues and managers to achieve a high standard of service to Foster Carers and young people whilst meeting all Ofsted requirements.
You will receive: -
• Formal induction and training in our paperless electronic recording and management system (CHARMs)
• Professional social work supervision provided by a manager.
• Reflective Practice opportunities lead by our qualified clinician.
• Opportunities to integrate with our clinical, education and residential service provision.
• Competitive annual leave allowance
• Career progression opportunities
• Market related salary plus car allowance
• Pension scheme and access to employee assistance program.
• Blue Light Card eligibility
• Simply Health Membership
You will have:-
• The desire to be a team player who wants to achieve best possible outcomes for all our children and foster carers.
• Experience of working in the fostering sector and/or children/young people in social care
• A formal Social Work Qualification
• Be registered as a Social Worker with Social Work England
• Have a valid driving license.
• The right to work in the UK.
Role Profile - 20240821_Role Profile_ Supervising_Social_Worker.pdf
Hours
Our full-time hours are 37 hours per week, Monday to Thursday 9am -17:00pm and Fridays 9am – 16:30pm. The role is full time over 5 days per week.
Five Rivers Childcare is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Children and Young People. Applicants must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and DBS check.
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
An exciting new opportunity has arisen for an Assistant Placements Officer to join our Placements Service at Five Rivers, a leading Social Enterprise who has been “turning children’s lives around” since 1989.
This position will be based in our Bristol Office. All Five Rivers fostering services are rated Good with Outstanding features by Ofsted.
Five Rivers Fostering Services has grown significantly, this is mirrored in the significant increase in the number of national referrals. We are committed to ensuring that out Placements Service has the structure to ensure we enhance opportunities to increased numbers of placements and build on our quality relationships referring authorities. As the Assistant Placements Officer, you will be integral to the Placements Teams in working closely with all of the fostering teams to ensure that high quality responses to referrals are received by Local Authorities in a timely and effective manner to maximise the opportunities to place children, young people and families with our Foster Carers.
You will be supporting the Placements Officers in both preparing information and processing all incoming referrals from placing authorities and liaising closely with social work teams to match young people referred with foster carers. Processing financial arrangements and data reporting is part of this role to agree placement fees and ensure that additional placement support is negotiated and agreed with our Local Authorities.
Five Rivers works from a Trauma informed (ATIC) model with integration across our fostering, residential, clinical and education services to achieve the best possible outcomes for young people.
Working for Five Rivers has many benefits arising from its commitment as a Social Enterprise to invest heavily in the services it provides to Foster Carers, children, and members of the staff team.
Responsibilities and Duties:
• Follow up regularly with Social Workers and Carers appropriately for a progress update and ensure all timescales are met
• Request additional information from referrers when and needed before matching is completed and feedback on any issues
• Complete all placement “Start” of new placements paperwork
• Assist local offices, if necessary, with “Stops,” internal moves and ongoing external respite
• Be involved in carer recruitment process & induction of newly approved carers, e.g., physical recruitment event or regional virtual session.
• Maintain regular and agreed contact with carers who are without placements.
• To liaise with Carer Recruitment Team to ensure that carer profiles and welcome books are available at the point of approval
• Maintain an updated and current foster carer profile database
• To work with the Placements Officer to maintain carer’s availability and other related referral data and compile reports when and as required.
• To follow up on unsuccessful offers with Local Authorities and maintain a record of reasons.
• To assist Senior Placements Officer with completion of various framework agreements
• Daily reconciliation of referrals.
• To provide cover for any Placements Officer absence.
• Any additional administration tasks or projects that may be required by the business
• To build good relationships with Foster Carers, Social Workers, Commissioners
Role profile: Assistant Placements Officer Job Profile Dec 2023.pdf
You will receive:
• Formal induction and training in our paperless electronic recording and management system (CHARMs)
• Professional supervision provided by a Senior Placements Officer/Service Manager
• Support from other Placement Officers across the fostering service.
• Opportunities to integrate with our clinical, education and residential service provision
• Competitive annual leave allowance
• Career progression opportunities
• Market related salary
• Pension scheme and access to employee assistance program
• Blue Light Card
• Simply Health Membership
You will have:
• The desire to be a team player who wants to achieve best possible outcomes for all our children and foster carers
• Experience of working in the fostering sector and/or children/young people in social care
• The right to work in the UK
Do not delay your application. For more information, please e-mail our recruitment team at Recruitment@five-rivers.org or call 01722 435750 option 4
Five Rivers Child Care is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Children and Young People. Applicants must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and DBS check
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
We are looking for a Fostering Support Worker in Doncaster! Being a Fostering Support Worker is an exciting role working with children and young people, Foster Carers, and other professionals to ensure the best outcomes for out foster families. Join our supportive team today.
You will be involved in participation events with our children, where you will be coordinating group work and activities in a skilled, focused way as part of our agreed programme, supporting the hybrid working team in preparing the children and young people for their foster care placements. Other duties include supporting the wider team at recruitment events and supporting our children with transport. You must be able to record visits/one-to-one work effectively and promote the health and well-being of the children and young people.
You will support our families throughout the Doncaster office area which includes Hull, York, Leeds, Bradford, Doncaster, Scunthorpe, and Lincolnshire as far as Skegness area.
As a fostering support worker, you will be part of a team putting children and young people at the forefront of your decisions.
You need to be flexible, proactive, and able to communicate with children and adults. As well as having experience working with Children and Young People, prior experience within the fostering sector would be desirable. No formal social work qualifications are necessary, but an understanding and empathy for the work required are necessary.
You need to be able to drive for this role and have access to a car, be flexible as you may need to work occasional evenings and weekends and be committed to therapeutic training.
About Five Rivers
Five Rivers Child Care is a Social Enterprise that has been turning children’s lives around since 1989.
We’re committed to ensuring that foster carers are recruited, supported, developed, and rewarded for their crucial roles when they become part of the Five Rivers fostering family.
Hours
This is a Part-Time role of 22 hours per week. There is a possibility these hours could be increased in line with growth.
You will need to be flexible for this role as you may need to work weekends & evenings.
Why Five Rivers?
• 25 days plus 8 bank holidays annual leave allowance.
• £4500 Car Allowance (on top of the annual salary).
• We are committed to your development
• Simply Health Medical Cash Back Scheme.
• Blue Light Card
• Ongoing training and support from in-house and external trainers.
• Employee Support Programmes.
• Enhanced company pension scheme (4% employer contribution).
• Refer a friend bonus scheme.
• Long service and recognition scheme.
• Opportunities to develop within this role.
• Enhanced maternity leave
Requirements
• Well-written and IT skills.
• Able to actively listen to others and working part of a team.
• Being patient and having empathy skills.
• Understanding of safeguarding.
• Valid Driving Licence.
• Have the Right to Work in the UK.
• Therapeutic direct work with children, young people and carers is preferred but not essential as training is given.
Role Profile: 20201013_Role Profile_ Fostering_Support _Worker.pdf
Please do not delay in applying for the role and for our chance to Turn Children's Lives Around every day.
For more information, please contact our recruitment team at recruitment@five-rivers.org or by calling 01722 435750 option 2
Five Rivers Child Care is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Children and Young People. Applicants must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and DBS checks.
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
We don’t currently have any vacancies in Assessment & Therapy department
We are recruiting for a Clinical / Counselling Psychologist or UKCP Registered Child Psychotherapist to join our Children's Residential Service in Orpington, Kent.
In this role, you will provide direct clinical support to looked-after children in our Residential service. Your primary task will be supporting the children in our residential homes and therapy suites.
You will also work as part of an integrated, multidisciplinary team and lead on all aspects of delivery relating to our ATIC model of care. As well as therapeutic support, you will provide consultancy and training to staff teams, develop assessment reports, and create therapeutic support plans.
The salary range is £48000 - £50,000 and the role will include some travelling to the Salisbury area for occasional CPD events. This role is part-time.
Role requirements:
• Clinical psychologists or counselling psychologists must be HCPC-registered (pending registration considered if you have a doctorate in clinical or counselling psychology)
• Child psychotherapists must be UKCP registered and accredited
• Essential: must have experience relating to working with children and young people who have experienced trauma and maltreatment
• Essential: must have experience working with families and professional statutory systems around looked-after children (eg local authorities, CAMHS)
• Desirable: experience completing clinical assessments and delivering training programmes
• Based in our Residential services in Orpington, Kent working with our children and the teams who support them.
You will receive:
• Salary: £48,000 - to £50,000 (depending on level of experience)
• 25 days’ holiday plus 8 bank holidays
• Company pension scheme
• Enhanced DBS check and update service
• SimplyHealth employee healthcare cashback scheme
• Employee referral scheme
• Employee assistance programme
• Ongoing personal development and support
• Long Service Awards
• Blue Light Card
Please "Click apply" to view role profile: ClinicalPractitionerResidentialRoleProfile December 2024.pdf
Do not delay your application. For more information, please e-mail our recruitment team at Recruitment@five-rivers.org or call 01722 435750 option 2
About Five Rivers Child Care:
As a social enterprise, Five Rivers has been at the forefront of innovation in turning children’s lives around for over 30 years, and we are a partner of choice for many local authorities. Our Fostering, Residential, and Education services provide fully integrated care and support for vulnerable children.
Five Rivers is continuing to develop services which will deliver the highest positive impact to children and young people recovering from the impact of trauma, abuse, and neglect. Our ATIC model of Attachment & Trauma Informed Care is embraced across our services.
Five Rivers Child Care is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. Applicants must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and DBS check.
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
We’re always on the look out for people to join our growing talent pool. To join, or express an interest in working with us in the future, complete the form below and we will get in touch when vacancies arise.
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