Company: SUPERCARE RESIDENTIAL
Job Type: Hourly
Salary: £13.29 - £15.23 per hour + pension, bonus, private healthcare, gym
Night times at this Ofsted "Good" SuperCare home are about creating safety and calm in the quieter hours - but they can also bring unpredictability. A child may need medical support for epilepsy or diabetes, wake in distress, or display challenging behaviours including aggression or upsetting conversations. As a Night Coach, you'll be the steady presence that ensures young people feel safe and cared for until morning.
What You'll Do:
Your role at night is to keep the environment safe, calm, and consistent:
- Support children with autism, epilepsy, diabetes, and mental health needs through the night.
- Respond to seizures, behaviours, or medical concerns quickly and calmly.
- Provide personal care sensitively when needed.
- Maintain routines and safety checks across the home.
- Record night events and hand over clearly to the day team.
What We're Looking For:
We're searching for people who bring steadiness, professionalism, and reliability to the night shift:
- Experience working with autism and behaviours that challenge.
- Willingness to train in epilepsy and diabetes care.
- Calm and professional when faced with aggression or difficult language.
- Physically fit and alert during long shifts.
- Resilient, reliable, and team-focused.
Benefits Working at SuperCare:
We'll make sure your commitment is met with sector-leading support, all part of our mission to being the number one employer in the social care sector.
- Salary 20% above average.
- 36 days of specialist training each year.
- Fully funded Level 3 Diploma.
- Private healthcare and on-demand GP.
- Gym stipend and wellbeing package.
- Pension and bonus scheme.
- Free parking and shared vehicles for transporting young people.
- Clear progression to Senior Night Coach roles.
Next Steps:
Please apply for this role if you're passionate about supporting young people with learning disabilities and complex needs. If you'd like