Intensive Support Practitioner (Band 5
Listed on 2026-08-21
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Healthcare
Mental Health
Care Support Worker
- Intensive Support Practitioner (ISP) Intensive Community Support Service Peterborough. Supporting Young People from Puberty to 25 Years
Reports To:
Senior Intensive Support Practitioner Professional Support:
Registered Manager Professional Development:
Principal Therapeutic Practice Lead Professional Accountability:
Head of Service
Location:
Peterborough
Hours:
36 hours per week (3 x 12-hour day and night shifts per week including weekends and bank holidays) as part of 24/7 rota. Salary: £32,073 annual salary, dependent on experience and contracted hours
Contract:
Permanent, Full-time roles Part-time roles: flexible contracted hours, subject to service need.
Purpose:
Working alongside children and young people to create safe, stable, nurturing and therapeutic everyday experiences.
Nurture Health and Care believes relationships are the primary therapeutic intervention. Every interaction has the potential to increase safety, stability, trust and hope. Our purpose is simple: 'Nurturing you to nurture others.'
About the RoleWe are recruiting caring, resilient and relationship-focused people to join our Intensive Community Support Service for young people and young adults aged from puberty to 25. This is an opportunity for individuals with relevant experience in roles such as care work, support work, residential childcare, youth work, SEND support, teaching assistance, mental health support, or community-based services. You do not need to hold a formal qualification before joining us.
As this is a new and developing service, we are looking for people with the right values, transferable experience and commitment to making a genuine difference. Full competency-based training, structured induction and ongoing professional development are built into the role. You will be supported to develop specialist skills in trauma-informed care, attachment, neurodiversity, emotional regulation, safeguarding, therapeutic practice and positive behaviour support.
This is not a traditional care role. You will become a consistent, trusted adult in a young persons life, helping them to feel safe, understood and supported to build confidence, independence, stability and positive relationships.
- Develop trusting therapeutic relationships built on compassion, consistency and professional curiosity.
- Support morning and evening routines, meals, shopping, cooking, budgeting and everyday living skills.
- Promote emotional regulation using co-regulation and relationship-based approaches.
- Support attendance at education, health appointments, activities and community engagement.
- Promote healthy lifestyles including sleep, nutrition, exercise and personal care.
- Recognise behaviour as communication and implement formulation-led responses.
- Maintain safe environments and contribute to safeguarding and risk management.
- Complete accurate documentation and contribute to handovers and reflective practice.
- Work collaboratively with families and the multidisciplinary team.
- Model Nurture values in every interaction.
In addition to your salary, Nurture offers:
- A structured induction and full competency-based training programme.
- Paid safeguarding, trauma-informed care and specialist practice training.
- Monthly protected development time.
- Regular supervision, reflective practice and professional support.
- Access to a competency passport and professional development portfolio.
- Opportunities for progression into senior practitioner, therapeutic practice, leadership and specialist roles.
- Annual leave entitlement of 5.6 weeks per annum (pro-rata for part time).
- Pension contributions in line with statutory and organisational arrangements.
- Employee wellbeing support and access to a supportive, values-led team culture.
We are aiming for successful candidates to ideally commence training from the beginning of September 2026, subject to satisfactory references, enhanced DBS clearance, right-to-work checks and completion of pre-employment requirements. Applications will be considered on a rolling basis, and early applications are encouraged.
Nurture Professional Formation ProgrammeFollowing appointment every Intensive Support Practitioner completes the Nurture Ripple Programme. Four-week foundation programme including the Care Certificate (where required), safeguarding, attachment, developmental trauma, neurodiversity, formulation-led practice, health promotion, relational care, communication, human rights and simulation. One protected professional development day each month for six months to consolidate learning and complete competency assessment. Competency passport and reflective portfolio mapped to the Care Certificate, Skills for Care standards and relevant Level 3 professional pathways.
Successin the First 12 Months
- Successfully complete the Nurture Ripple Programme.
- Build trusting therapeutic relationships.
- Demonstrate formulation-led practice.
- Promote stability, wellbeing and independence.
- Contribute positively to a…
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