Night Key Worker

Looked After Children & Care Leavers
Location
Sheffield
Salary
£30,000 pa
Hours
Full time
Closing Date
13 Mar 2026

Are you passionate about making a real difference to the lives of young people? 

We are looking for a dedicated and empathetic Night Key Worker to join our team, providing support and guidance to looked after children and care leavers (aged 16-25). 

In this role, you'll help empower young people as they navigate their journey towards independence and emotional well-being.

Key Responsibilities
  • Provide one-on-one support to young people in care, building positive, trusting and meaningful relationships.
  • Assist with daily tasks, such as managing appointments, education or employment commitments, and life skills development.
  • Encourage, support and empower young people to set and achieve personal goals.
  • Support the emotional and psychological well-being of the young people, offering a stable, safe, secure and nurturing environment.
  • Advocate on behalf of young people, ensuring their voice is heard and respected, and their needs are met.
  • Work collaboratively with social workers, families, and wider professionals to create a personalised plan of support, and to provide updates on progress or concerns.
  • Maintain accurate records of support provided and update changes where necessary.
  • Adhere to safeguarding policies and procedures, record all relevant information, and report all incidents as appropriate.
  • Ensure the home environment is maintained to a high standard.
About You
  • Must be aged 21 or over.
  • Personal or professional experience, or a desire to work with young people aged 16-25, in a supportive environment.
  • A willingness to undertake required training and qualifications relevant to the role.
  • The ability to work independently and as part of a team, with experience of collaborative working.
  • Understanding of and commitment to ensuring safeguarding and child protection procedures are adhered to at all times.
  • Ability to work using company policies and procedures to update Support Plans and Risk Assessments using knowledge from both internal and external colleagues.
  • A good understanding of the issues faced by Looked After Children , young people leaving care and or UASC (unaccompanied asylum-seeking children).
  • Excellent IT skills, including use of Microsoft systems and online databases. Full training will be provided.
  • An understanding of person-centred support, strength-based approaches and the importance of trauma informed care.
  • Experience of managing differing behaviours of children or young people, and an understanding of the reasons for these behaviours.
  • A strong desire to improve opportunities and provide positive experiences for young people to be better prepared for independent living.
  • Have a positive, resilient attitude with the ability to adapt to changing circumstances.
  • Have variable communication and interpersonal skills to enable empathic support to young people who have experienced trauma.
  • An aspiration to foster an environment of trust and collaboration to enable a supportive, inclusive and positive culture.
What We Offer
  • Competitive salary and benefits package.
  • Ongoing training and professional development opportunities.
  • Supportive team environment.
  • The chance to make a lasting impact on the lives of young people transitioning to independence.

If you are a kind-hearted, committed individual looking to support young people in care, we'd love to hear from you. 

To apply for this role, please send your current CV to recruitment@surepathhomes.co.uk

Candidates will be contacted to discuss their CV and why they feel they are suitable for this role. The recruitment cycle for this position will close on 13th March 2026.