Waking Night Childcare Worker

Posted 19 January 2026
Salary £12832.00 - £13282.00 per annum + Annual Leave, Pension + Benefits
LocationChertsey
Job type Permanent
Discipline Social Care
ReferenceBBBH431259_1768909665

Job description

Waking Night Childcare Worker

(Children's Residential Home - Female Residents Only)

Location: Ottershaw, Surrey (near Woking)

Contract: Permanent, Part-time, Term-time only (all school holidays paid)
Hours: 20 hours per week
Shifts: Wednesday & Thursday, 9:00pm - 7:00am
Salary: £12,831.50 - £13,281.50 actual salary
(Full-time equivalent £25,663 - £26,563, inclusive of allowances)

The Role

We are recruiting an Assistant Waking Night Childcare Worker to join a caring and committed residential team supporting children overnight. This role plays a vital part in ensuring children feel safe, settled, and supported throughout the night in a residential educational setting.

You will work closely with care staff, teachers, and therapists to provide consistent, child-centred overnight care that supports each child's wellbeing, development, and individual needs.

Key Responsibilities

  • Support children to achieve a restful night's sleep while maintaining safety and wellbeing

  • Implement and follow individual care and Personal Development Plans during night shifts

  • Provide toileting support and assist with specific eating and drinking programmes where required

  • Maintain accurate night-time records and handovers

  • Carry out practical duties including cleaning, preparing resources, and setting up for the following day

  • Contribute to children's personal, social, and emotional development

  • Adhere strictly to safeguarding policies and procedures

Essential Requirements

  • Experience working with children, ideally those with additional or special educational needs

  • Good communication skills and willingness to learn Signed Supported English

  • Understanding of safeguarding and behaviour management principles

  • Ability to work waking night shifts reliably and independently

  • Right to work in the UK and ability to pass enhanced DBS checks

Desirable

  • Relevant childcare qualifications

  • Experience supporting female children with communication or speech and language needs

  • First Aid or Positive Behaviour/Physical Intervention training

What's on Offer

  • Structured induction and ongoing training opportunities

  • Supportive and inclusive working environment

  • Access to wellbeing initiatives and employee benefits

  • Pension scheme and additional financial benefits

Safeguarding & Equality

This role is subject to enhanced DBS and safer recruitment checks. The organisation is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people.