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Job Title


Practitioner


Company : Nottinghamshire County Council


Location : Beeston, England


Created : 2026-01-11


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

Join our dedicated team at Clayfields House and make a real difference in the lives of vulnerable young people. We are looking for compassionate and resilient individuals to provide care and support in a rewarding environment. Job Summary An exciting opportunity awaits you at Clayfields House, a Local Authority Secure Children's Home under Nottinghamshire County Council. We are seeking extraordinary individuals to join our dynamic professional team. Our mission is to help young people achieve positive change, and we need caring, motivated, and skilled practitioners to support those who are most vulnerable. Clayfields House is a Local Authority Secure Children's Home that provides secure care, education, and specialist interventions for up to 20 young people aged 10 to 18. We offer intensive services for those at risk to themselves or others, or who require secure accommodation due to offending behaviour or as required under Section 25 of the Children Act. This role is both challenging and rewarding, as you will be caring for some of the most vulnerable young people in the country. Key Responsibilities As a Practitioner at Clayfields House, your role will include: Providing day-to-day care and support to our young people. Advocating for their needs and well-being. Writing reports and attending meetings and reviews. Building positive relationships with young people, including those who may be difficult to engage. Leading shifts: As a shift leader, you will complete all relevant paperwork and ensure appropriate and purposeful activities are delivered to the young people. Required Skills and Qualifications To succeed in this role, you will need: A relevant qualification in social care, youth work, or a related field. Experience working with young people, particularly those who are vulnerable or at risk, in residential care or alternative setting. Strong communication skills to effectively engage with young people and colleagues. The ability to work in a challenging environment with resilience and empathy. The ability to establish and maintain appropriate boundaries with young people. Soft Skills We are looking for individuals who demonstrate: Enthusiasm, passion and commitment to supporting young people in becoming the best version of themselves. The ability to work collaboratively within a team. Resilience and flexibility to adapt to changing situations and needs. Assertiveness and confidence in your approach to support. Creativity to engage young people in meaningful activities. A sense of humour to connect with young people and create a positive environment. A positive attitude and a willingness to learn and grow in the role. Working Hours and Benefits You'll work to a three-week shift pattern, including evenings, weekends, and bank holidays. Opportunities for sleep-in duties are available. You will get paid an additional 0.33 an hour for every hour worked after 8pm during the week and an additional 0.5 an hour for weekend working. All contracted staff receive a Market Factor Supplement of 2,460 per year (full-time), pro rata for part-time roles. As an employee of Nottinghamshire County Council, you will benefit from: A comprehensive induction programme. Access to significant training, supervision, and development opportunities. A supportive and enthusiastic team environment. Generous annual leave entitlement above statutory requirements. Participation in the local government pension scheme with a 6.5% employer contribution. We invite you to apply if you believe you can meet the requirements for this role and make a meaningful impact on the lives of young people. For informal discussion regarding this position, please telephone 01159170010 and ask to speak to the Team Manager. NCC will not offer sponsorship for this role. TPBN1_UKTJ