Bury St Edmunds, England, United Kingdom["Full time"]
• Suffolk County Council
• Address: Bury St Edmunds Children's Home
• Onsite working
• Salary: £32,887 per annum (pro rata for part time) plus additional payment
for rostered sleep in duties (see benefits)
• Hours: 37 hours per week, flexible working options may be available
• Contract: Permanent
At Suffolk County Council, collaboration is at the heart of what we do.
As a Youth Support Practitioner in the Bury St Edmunds home, you’ll work with
colleagues, partners, and communities to build trust, share ideas, and deliver
services that make a lasting impact.
Reimagine the possibilities.
Bury St Edmunds Children's Home is a mixed-gender residential homes for children
and young people aged 8 - 17 years old.
We provide support for the children and young people in our care to achieve the
best possible outcomes in all aspects of their lives, including education,
health, and social and fun activities, as well as supporting them to build
positive and appropriate relationships.
We believe every child and young person deserves a safe and supportive
environment where they can thrive.
Your role and responsibilities
You will work as part of a dedicated team to provide day-to-day support for some
of the most vulnerable children and young people in the county.
You will help those who may experience social, emotional, and mental health
difficulties, including those who have experienced trauma and display high-level
challenging behaviours. Your role will involve building strong, trusting
relationships with young residents, monitoring their wellbeing, and encouraging
their personal growth and independence.
You will:
• Promote the development of children and young people within the environment
• Safeguard all children and young people from threats to their health and
welfare
• Maintain a safe and sensitive atmosphere that meets the needs of the children
and young people
• Develop and maintain good relationships with parents, social workers,
teachers, and other professionals
• Maintain accurate and detailed records
• Deliver effective communications within the Home and with outside agencies
and the community
• Assist in planning and implementing care plans for children and young people
in collaboration with other professionals
• Administer medication in accordance with procedures
• Attend and participate in team meetings and supervisions.
You will need:
* a willingness to undertake training as required to update knowledge and
skills
* to either hold a full and current driving licence and have access to personal
transport or meet the mobility requirements of the role through other
reasonable and suitable means
* to be able to work fixed shifts to provide 24/7 coverage.
You can view a full list of requirements in the Job and Person Profile
[https://sccrecruit.blob.core.windows.net/assets/SCC/22540-Youth-Support-Practitioner.docx]. If
you believe you can succeed in this role, apply. Even if you don't meet all
requirements, still apply. We would appreciate the opportunity to consider your
application.
The homes operate 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, which means:
• Fixed shifts with sleep-in duty
• Consistent staffing: Ensures staff are always present during critical times,
providing stability for the children
• Meeting individual needs: The rota helps in planning and implementing
effective care plans
• Team collaboration: Structured rota allows for effective communication and
teamwork
• Flexibility within structure: While the rota is fixed, it strives to offer
some flexibility to accommodate staff needs.
Benefits
• Funded Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare
• Monthly supervision sessions
• Excellent benefits package.
• Salary includes a salary of £28,598 plus 15% unsociable hours allowance
£4,289 (pro rata for part time).
• Sleep in duties are an additional requirement, for which you will receive
national minimum wage for the hours you are rostered to sleep, on top of your
salary.
The team
You will join a dedicated team providing round-the-clock care. The team
collaborates to create a safe, structured, and nurturing environment where young
residents can thrive. Each member brings unique skills and experiences,
fostering a supportive atmosphere that encourages personal growth. The homes,
large, detached houses with spacious gardens in pleasant residential areas,
focuses on building strong, trusting relationships with the children, addressing
their social, emotional, and mental health needs, and helping them overcome past
traumas. By working closely with parents, social workers, teachers, and other
professionals, the team ensures each child's needs are met, and they receive the
best possible care and support.
Take a look at what makes our Ideal Worker, shaped by the voices of young
people: find out more
[https://sccrecruit.blob.core.windows.net/assets/SCC/Other-Docs/The-Ideal-Worker.pdf].
Empowering Everyone
We’re big believers in potential, possibility and the power of different ideas.
We’re always searching for ways to encourage, respect and enable everyone to be
the best they can be. We want to represent the diverse communities we serve. We
welcome applications from all individuals, especially those from groups that are
currently underrepresented in the organisation, as shown in our Workforce
Equality Report
[https://www.suffolk.gov.uk/council-and-democracy/our-aims-and-transformation-programmes/the-councils-equality-and-inclusion-commitment-to-you].
For more information
For an informal chat, please contact Bob Rigby, Deputy Manager for Bury St
Edmunds, by calling 07355 0293
74.
How to apply
Step 1
• Read the Job and Person Profile (Word)
[https://sccrecruit.blob.core.windows.net/assets/SCC/22957.YSP.JPP.docx].
Step 2
• Click ‘Apply Now’ to start your online application.
Step 3
• Upload a supporting statement answering the following questions below
(no more than 400 words per question). You should use the Supporting Statement
template (Word)
[https://sccrecruit.blob.core.windows.net/assets/SCC/Other-Docs/SupportingStatementTemplate.docx].
1. Explain a situation where you had to ensure the safety and well-being of a
child or young person. What actions did you take, and how did you ensure
that the child's needs were met?
2. This role requires working fixed shifts, including weekends and bank
holidays. Can you provide an example of how you have managed your time
effectively while working in a role with similar shift requirements? How do
you ensure that you maintain a healthy work-life balance while meeting the
demands of fixed shifts?
3. Give an example of a situation where you had to communicate effectively with
a young person who was experiencing emotional distress. How did you handle
the situation, and what was the outcome?
4. Transition periods in children’s homes can be particularly challenging and
may sometimes require physical interventions to ensure a child’s safety. Can
you describe how you would approach carrying out such interventions, and how
you would work to rebuild trust and relationships with the child afterward?
Please note: Without a supporting statement, your interest will not be
progressed. Any supporting documents must be in either PDF or MS Word format.
For guidance on completing your application, please see our
How to Apply page
[https://www.suffolkjobsdirect.org/#en/sites/CX_3001/pages/657088].
We value authentic applications that showcase your genuine skills and
experiences, so we encourage you to present your own work and ideas throughout
the process. You can also read our Using AI in Your Application and Interview
guidance [https://www.suffolkjobsdirect.org/#en/sites/CX_3001/pages/764097] to
understand acceptable and unacceptable use of AI. If AI is used inappropriately,
your application may not be progressed.
Do you need any reasonable adjustments to help you to apply? If you are disabled
and/or have additional support needs, you can request reasonable adjustments.
You can do this by contacting our Recruitment Team by
emailing recruitment@suffolk.gov.uk [recruitment@suffolk.gov.uk or] or
calling 03456 0144
12. You can find examples of possible
adjustments on our Reasonable Adjustment pages
[https://www.suffolkjobsdirect.org/#en/sites/CX_3001/pages/757078].
If you're invited to the next stage, you’ll have another chance to request
adjustments.
Closing date: 11.30pm, 6 September 2026
Interview date: Week beginning 14 September 2026
You will be required to attend a Warner Interview for this position as part of
the recruitment process.
This authority is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of
children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and
volunteers to share this commitment. DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) checks
or police vetting will be required for relevant posts.
As a modern and effective council, we offer a wide variety of careers to suit
people with a range of skills, abilities and ambitions. We offer working options
that flex to reflect the way people work today and take the time to understand
and support your individual needs. We’re driven to make a positive difference to
the world around us and encourage everyone with drive and focus to join us
and build an influential and impactful career. Reimagine the possibilities.
In return, you’ll enjoy:
* up to 29 days annual leave entitlement (pro rata), plus UK bank holidays and
two paid volunteering days
* membership of a competitive Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS)
* travel, lifestyle, health and wellbeing benefits
* performance-related annual pay progression, in addition to an annual
cost-of-living pay increase
* training and encouragement to expand your knowledge
* a variety of career development opportunities across our organisation
* diverse and active staff networks
* flexible working options, with the right to request flexible working from
your first day
Plus lots more!
If you want to know more about our benefits, values and equality commitments
please visit our Suffolk County Council careers website (careers.Suffolk.gov.uk)
[https://careers.suffolk.gov.uk/].
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