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Foster Carer / No Previous Experience Required

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Posting date: 04 September 2025
Salary: Not specified
Additional salary information: Competitive
Hours: Part time
Closing date: 04 October 2025
Location: Woking, Surrey
Remote working: On-site only
Company: AWD online
Job type: Contract
Job reference: AWDO-C13821

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Summary

Foster Carer / Childcare Support Careers / No Experience Required

IS THIS YOU?

• Do you have a caring and supportive nature?

• Have you ever considered a vocation in childcare?

• Do you have room in your home and heart to give a child a stable, safe and nurturing family life?

• Are you interested in earning and learning while making a difference to children's lives?

If you do, we’d love to hear from you!


NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED – FULL TRAINING PROVIDED

Successful applicants will receive comprehensive training to help you feel confident and capable. You’ll also receive ongoing support from trained professionals such as a dedicated Social Worker, an experienced Foster Carer ‘buddy’ and family style support networks.


WHO CAN FOSTER

We are actively recruiting foster carers from all walks of life. You don’t need to own your home, be in a relationship, or have your own children to foster. You can continue to work and foster in some instances.

You’ll need to be:

• Understanding, resilient, and patient

• Able to build trusting relationships with children

• Prepared to support children who may display challenging behaviours due to their life experiences

• Experienced in caring for children — this does not need to be in a formal setting


WHY BECOME A FOSTER CARER

The decision to become a Foster Carer is one of the most significant you can make, offering a chance to truly change a child's life. Right now, across Surrey, there are over 900 children in care. Many need homes with foster carers who can provide a warm, loving family environment and support their emotional and practical needs. The wonderful thing is that 'family' is not a single definition; it could be a single person, a couple, or an existing family unit. By opening your home, you're not just offering a place to stay; you're providing stability, comfort, and the security of a caring family. This commitment can help a child feel safe, build their confidence, and give them the best possible start, whether they are with you for a short time or for many years.

It’s completely normal to feel apprehensive about taking such a big step, but the rewards are immeasurable. As a Foster Carer, you become a lifeline for a child, guiding them through challenges and celebrating their successes. The skills you have for patience, kindness, and a good sense of humour are all you need to start this incredible journey. Fostering transforms not only a child's world but also your own, bringing a unique sense of purpose and fulfilment that comes from making a profound, positive difference to a young person’s future.

WHAT DOES THIS INVOLVE?

While providing a loving home is at the heart of fostering, the role is also a professional one with a clear set of responsibilities. It’s about becoming part of a wider team dedicated to a child’s well-being. The role includes everyday parenting tasks such as school runs, attending meetings, supporting family contact, and advocating for the child. You’ll be their champion, ensuring their voice is heard in all aspects of their life, from their education to their health. This commitment, while challenging at times, comes with comprehensive training and dedicated support from a team of professionals, ensuring you never feel alone in your journey.


As a Foster Carer you will need the following:

To become a Foster Carer, you need to have a safe, comfortable space for a child. While a spare bedroom offers more flexibility to care for toddlers and older children, it's not always essential. For a baby, all you need is enough space in your own bedroom for a crib. Ultimately, the priority is providing a secure and nurturing environment where a child can thrive.

You will also need to live in Surrey


BENEFITS

• Child’s weekly allowance of £203.78 to £357.99, depending on age — this is for the child’s needs including food, clothing, holidays, school trips, and other essentials

• Expenses paid on top, including mileage, training, and equipment

• Additional payments to you as the foster carer, with a maximum take-home pay of up to £11,000–£13,000 per year

• Tax relief and benefits designed for foster carers

SUPPORT FOR YOU

• A dedicated supervising social worker

• An experienced foster carer 'buddy'

• Access to Mockingbird hubs – extended family-style support networks

• 24-hour emergency support

• Regular social events and support groups

Memberships to:

• The Fostering Network

• National Association of Therapeutic Parents (NATP)

• New Family Social – supporting LGBTQ+ foster and adoptive families

• Opportunities to gain accredited qualifications

• The reward of making a lasting difference in a child’s life


HOW TO APPLY

To be considered for this job vacancy, please submit your CV to our Recruitment Team who will review your details. CV’s of Job Applicants meeting this requirement will be submitted to our Client for consideration. By submitting your job application to us you are hereby giving us your express consent to submit your details to our Client for this purpose.

JOB REF: AWDO-C13821

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