Work in one of our caring homes
Everyone deserves a place to call home - whether that's a place to call your own or somewhere to get safety, stability and support. We work with children, young people and adults to build a happy future.
We're looking for experienced residential social care workers to support the leadership of our children's residential homes across Greater Manchester. You'll be joining our children and families team, we are driven by our values and desire to see meaningful change. The people we support really are at the heart of everything we do and we're proud to be positive role models for them.
Taking on a new role in the middle of a pandemic can seem daunting but you'll be joining an incredible team of like-minded peers.
Together we'll work hard, laugh a lot but most importantly we'll support each other. Take a look at our current vacancies below:
Senior Residential Social Care Worker Vacancy - Bolton
Senior Residential Social Care Worker Vacancy - Cheadle
Residential Social Care Worker Vacancy - Worsley
Residential Social Care Worker Vacancy - Cheadle Hulme
Residential Social Care Worker Vacancy - Romiley
Residential Social Care Worker Vacancy - Cheadle & Gatley

Giving our best to the children we support
We work in partnership with the people we support, key professionals, families and schools to provide consistency and support in ways that are in the best interest of the young person. Decisions about the day-to-day arrangements for each young person are made in accordance with the young person’s relevant plans allowing the people we support to have freedom and choice. We provide support for young people with a range of needs including:
- Physical disabilities
- Learning disabilities
- Complex health needs
- Autistic spectrum conditions
- Sensory support needs
Across Greater Manchester
The Together Trust provide support in our children's residential homes across Greater Manchester. Each home has been thoughtfully adapted and designed to promote independence and develop life skills, you can find our homes in:
- Stockport
- Gatley
- Bolton
- Romiley

What outcomes do we want to achieve for the people we support?
- Achieve their personal best in as many aspects of their lives as possible.
- Are happy, successful, healthy and safe and are actively encouraged in all aspects of education, learning and development.
- Understand and show awareness of their personal, social and health issues.
- Develop, maintain and experience positive relationships with staff, adults and other children/young people.
- Have their physical, emotional and behavioural needs met.
- Develop a sense of pride, self-confidence and self-esteem through achievement and success.
- Experience and build upon their independent living and social skills.
- Show a greater understanding and ownership of their own behaviour and develop an increased awareness of how their actions affect others.
- Receive positive care and experiences through individualised programmes, incorporating and encouraging community activities and wider activities/hobbies.
What benefits can I expect as an employee of the Together Trust?
Alongside incremental pay progression and additional pay for sleep-ins we have a range of rewards and benefits for our staff:
- 25 days annual leave (plus bank holidays. Pro rated for part-time roles) rising to 27 days after 5 years and 30 days after 10 years.
- A company pension plan with a 7% employer contribution.
- Opportunity to purchase a health plan to claim towards therapy, dental and more.
- Unlimited access to our employee assistance programme for advice and support.
- Support from mental health first aiders.
- Follow your ambitions and progress your career through on-the-job training, apprenticeships and qualifications.
We can’t promise a job with us will be easy. But what we can say is your work will be filled with meaning.
A job at the Together Trust is more than just a job - together we’ll change lives.
What is required to become a Senior Residential Care Worker?
- An NVQ level 3 Health & Social Care (CCYP) or equivalent
- Experience in leading shifts, mentoring and coaching colleagues
- Significant children's residential care experience