Company: AD WARRIOR
Job Type: Permanent, FullTime
Salary: £39,104 - £42,848 per annum
Foster Carer
Location: Salford
Salary: £39,104 – £42,848 per annum, (made up of £540 per week skills payment + £212–£284 weekly allowances, tax-free)
Do you have a spare room, are you aged 21 or over, and do you want to use your professional experience in a different but truly life-changing way?
The organisation are looking for people with the heart, resilience, and skills to make a real difference as a Focus Foster Carer.
What is Focus Fostering?
Focus Fostering is a specialist form of fostering for children aged 5–18 who need solo placements. These young people often have complex needs and may have experienced several moves before.
It can be challenging — but it’s also one of the most rewarding roles you’ll ever do. You’ll be giving a child not just a home, but the chance to heal, stabilise, and thrive.
What Skills Do You Need?
If you’ve worked in:
- Residential care, education, SEN, social work, CAMHS, counselling, youth work, or with children with disabilities — you may already have the transferable skills they’re looking for.
They value people who can offer:
- Emotional resilience and calm under pressure
- Experience managing challenging behaviour
- A trauma-informed or attachment-aware approach
- Support for children with SEN or mental health needs
- Patience, empathy, and consistency
- Strong communication and teamwork
What Support Will You Get?
You’ll never do this alone. As a Focus Foster Carer, you’ll receive:
- 24/7 support with a dedicated on-call service
- Fortnightly visits as a minimum from your own social worker
- Full training and preparation programme
- Peer support groups and a strong network of carers
- Regular family fun days and community events
- Support and skills sessions including therapeutic parenting training
Plus:
- Fostering Network membership
- Blue Light Card
- Company Shop membership
Why Join Them?
This is fostering with purpose — where your professional experience and personal commitment can transform a young person’s future.
Whether you’re moving on from shift work in residential care, looking for a new path after social work, or wanting to use your skills from teaching or counselling in a fresh way, fostering could be the next step for you.
This is more than fostering — it’s a professional role with real rewards.
To Apply
If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for this reputable organisation, please do not hesitate to apply.