Young People Support Worker – West London
Are you passionate about supporting vulnerable young people and helping them build safer, more independent futures?
We are seeking compassionate and reliable Support Workers to work with young people aged 16+ in supported accommodation and independent living environments. Many of the individuals we support may have experienced trauma, instability, exploitation, or other complex challenges, and require consistent guidance and encouragement.
This opportunity is ideal for candidates who can confidently manage challenging situations, maintain professional boundaries, and build positive, supportive relationships while prioritising safeguarding and wellbeing.
The Role
As a Support Worker, you will assist young people with daily living, emotional wellbeing, personal development, and independence skills. You will provide practical and emotional support while encouraging positive outcomes and healthy decision-making.
You will also work closely with colleagues and partner professionals to help ensure a safe and supportive environment for the young people in your care.
Key Responsibilities
- Supporting young people within supported accommodation services
- Encouraging independence, confidence, and life skills
- Building positive and professional relationships
- Responding calmly and appropriately to challenging behaviour
- Using de-escalation and conflict-management techniques where needed
- Maintaining accurate records, reports, and safeguarding documentation
- Promoting wellbeing, safety, and personal development
- Working alongside external professionals and support agencies
Essential Requirements
- Previous experience supporting young people or vulnerable individuals
- Understanding of safeguarding procedures and professional responsibilities
- Ability to manage challenging behaviour confidently and professionally
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills
- Patient, resilient, and empathetic approach
- Ability to maintain clear professional boundaries
- Genuine commitment to supporting vulnerable young people
Experience Supporting Individuals With:
- Challenging behaviour
- ADHD and autism spectrum conditions
- Mental health needs
- Substance misuse issues
- Criminal exploitation or gang-related risks
- Care leaver backgrounds
- Young adults in supported living environments
If you are committed to making a positive difference and have the resilience and experience required for this rewarding role, we would welcome your application




