Group Support Worker -Night
Listed on 2026-03-15
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Social Work
Community Health, Mental Health -
Healthcare
Community Health, Mental Health
Are you passionate about making a tangible impact locally and changing the lives of vulnerable young people? Roundabout is looking for a Group Living Support Worker
-Night to support homeless young people aged 16-25 in Sheffield.
At Group Living we support young people aged 16-18 who are Looked After Children and Care Leavers. We are a residential service, with each of our projects housing up to 6 young people. We are a 24/7 staffed service, enabling us to build a safe and homely environment and provide the security and understanding that our residents need. During their time at group living, we support our residents to develop their living skills to work towards moving on to their own property.
This role is central to ensuring the safety, wellbeing, and development of young people, while maintaining a safe, compliant, and well-managed environment. It requires vigilance, professionalism, teamwork, and the ability to provide remote out-of-hours support, all underpinned by Social Care guidance and organisational standards.
You will be playing a vital role, key working our residents to develop life skills, make safe choices, manage their mental wellbeing and build up a community network. You could be supporting our residents to manage complex issues, such as family breakdown, substance misuse, navigating the asylum process, amongst many others. This is in addition to helping them with more day-to-day challenges such as budgeting, accessing education and employment, preparing for adulthood, and maintaining a tenancy.
RegulatoryContext and Accountability
This role operates within the Supported Accommodation (England) Regulations and Quality Standards 2023, statutory safeguarding guidance, and local authority placement requirements for Looked After Children and Care Leavers.
Responsibilities- Safeguarding young people overnight and out-of-hours support to other Roundabout services.
- Delivering person centred and Trauma-informed keywork sessions.
- Following Social Care safety plans and agreed risk management strategies.
- Maintaining safe, hygienic, and compliant accommodation.
- Completing night registers and regular welfare checks.
- Ensuring clear handovers and communication between shifts.
- Working collaboratively within the team and independently when lone working.
- Participating in staff meetings and supervision.
- Maintaining inspection-ready records at all times.
The post reports operationally to the Service Manager and works under the leadership and regulatory accountability of the Ofsted Registered Manager.
Night support workers, work four nights on and four nights off on a rolling rota.
The Group Living service currently has three 24/7 staffed projects in Sheffield, and together we provide a community for our young people.
The Night Support Worker ensures young people are safe, supported, and living in a secure, hygienic, and compliant environment.
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