Working in children’s residential care is more than just a job. It is a meaningful career that can grow and develop as you do. Many people start as care assistants or support workers and progress to senior roles, deputy managers and eventually registered managers. Every step brings new skills, greater responsibility and the chance to make an even bigger difference in the lives of young people.
Here is what that journey can look like and what to expect along the way.
Starting out as a Care Assistant or Residential Childcare Worker (RCW)
Most people begin their career as a care assistant or RCW. This is a hands-on role supporting children and young people in their daily routines. You may help with meals, activities, and provide guidance, encouragement and emotional support.
Skills you will build:
- Communication and relationship building
- Behaviour support and de escalation
- Record keeping and safeguarding awareness
- Teamwork and emotional resilience
Qualifications:
It is a regulatory requirement that all staff working in children’s residential care complete a Level 3 or Level 4 Diploma for Residential Childcare. This qualification must usually be achieved within the first two years of employment. Many employers provide full support and funding for you to complete it. This qualification forms the foundation for career progression and professional development in the sector.
Progressing to Senior Residential Childcare Worker
After gaining experience and showing leadership potential, you may be promoted to senior RCW. This role involves guiding other staff, leading shifts and ensuring consistency across care plans and routines.
Key responsibilities:
- Acting as shift leader and supporting staff on duty
- Overseeing daily routines and risk assessments
- Providing supervision or mentoring to colleagues
- Ensuring records are accurate and up to date
What employers look for:
Confidence, reliability, clear communication and the ability to set professional standards. At this level, you begin shaping the culture and stability of the home.
Moving into Leadership as a Deputy Manager
manager in running the home. You will take on more operational duties such as rotas, audits, staff development and compliance.
Typical duties include:
- Supervising the team and managing training needs
- Supporting inspections and ensuring compliance with Ofsted standards
- Overseeing referrals, care plans and placement outcomes
- Handling safeguarding concerns and ensuring policies are followed
Recommended qualifications:
Level 5 Diploma in Leadership and Management for Residential Childcare along with continuous professional development in safeguarding, leadership and trauma informed practice.
Reaching the Top as a Registered Manager
Registered managers have overall responsibility for running the home. It is a demanding but rewarding role that requires strong leadership, clear communication and a deep understanding of the needs of young people.
Your focus will be:
- Creating a safe, nurturing and compliant environment
- Leading and developing staff teams
- Building relationships with local authorities and professionals
- Ensuring the home meets Ofsted standards and delivers positive outcomes
Many registered managers say the most rewarding part of the role is seeing young people thrive and supporting their teams to grow and succeed together.
Continuing to Develop
Career progression does not stop at management. Many professionals go on to become regional managers, trainers or safeguarding leads. Others move into social work or therapeutic roles. The skills you gain in residential care are respected across the wider children’s services sector.
If you are passionate, patient and committed to learning, a long-term career in children’s residential care can offer growth, stability and purpose.
Ready to Take the Next Step
Whether you are new to residential care or aiming for a management position, People House Recruitment can support you every step of the way.
Get in touch to find out about current opportunities and training for roles in children’s residential care.

