Intsol Care Personnel is seeking compassionate and motivated Support Workers to join its dedicated team in Chesterfield. This rewarding opportunity is ideal for individuals who are passionate about working with children and young people, providing consistent support, guidance, and encouragement to help them thrive in their daily lives.
While previous experience in care is advantageous, it is not essential. What matters most is commitment, potential, and resilience. The role requires the ability to remain calm, caring, and professional even in challenging situations. Intsol Care Personnel offers flexible working arrangements, including full-time, part-time, and flexible shifts, to suit a variety of lifestyles and commitments.
If you are searching for support worker jobs in Chesterfield, this role provides structured training, professional development, and the opportunity to make a meaningful and lasting impact within a supportive care environment.
Position: Support Worker
Salary: £23,865.75 per year
Job Type: Full Time/Part Time
Location: Chesterfield
Full job description
Do you have a passion for supporting children and young people to achieve their potential?
We are seeking Residential Support Workers to join our team and provide care and encouragement to young people living in a solo residential setting.
This role is about helping children who may have experienced trauma, neglect, or disadvantage to feel safe, supported, and understood. You don’t need previous care experience — if you have the right values, enthusiasm, and willingness to learn, we will provide full training and ongoing support.
Full time, Part time and flexible work is available with this role
Location: Chesterfield
Salary: £23,865.75
We are seeking Residential Support Workers to join our team and provide care and encouragement to young people living in a solo residential setting.
This role is about helping children who may have experienced trauma, neglect, or disadvantage to feel safe, supported, and understood. You don’t need previous care experience — if you have the right values, enthusiasm, and willingness to learn, we will provide full training and ongoing support.
What you’ll be doing:
- Building nurturing and trusting relationships with young people from deprived or challenging backgrounds.
- Supporting their daily routines, education, and personal growth.
- Helping young people regulate emotions and develop resilience.
- Ensuring safeguarding, advocacy, and promoting young people’s rights.
- Working as part of a reflective, supportive, and therapeutic team.
What we’re looking for:
- A genuine passion for working with children and young people.
- The ability to stay calm, caring, and consistent, even in challenging situations.
- An eagerness to learn therapeutic approaches such as trauma-informed care and PACE.
- Flexibility to work shifts, including evenings, weekends, and sleep-ins.
- Previous experience is welcome but not essential – what matters most is your commitment, potential, and resilience.
What we offer:
- A full induction and specialist training programme.
- Support to achieve professional qualifications (QCF Level 3).
- Ongoing learning in therapeutic models such as PACE and DDP.
- Opportunities for career progression within a supportive team.
- Competitive salary and additional sleep-in payment
Apply now to be part of a meaningful, rewarding role that supports children through care, consistency, and compassion.
Application Process
To learn more about this role, please visit the OFFICIAL WEBSITE
Application Deadline
Open until filled
