Senior Practitioner - Chestnut Wynd
We are looking for a Senior Practitioner to join our team at Chestnut Wynd, our purpose-built home in West Granton.
Chestnut Wynd provides a warm, nurturing and rights-respecting home for up to five young people aged 15–21. The environment has been designed to promote wellbeing, independence, and a strong sense of belonging.
As a Senior Practitioner, you will play a key role in creating a culture where young people:
Feel safe, cared for and loved
Are supported to develop and maintain meaningful relationships
Have their rights upheld and their voices heard
Are empowered to achieve their goals and aspirations
You will:
Work alongside young people in a relational and trauma-informed way, recognising the impact of adverse experiences
Support young people’s wellbeing in line with SHANARRI indicators (Safe, Healthy, Achieving, Nurtured, Active, Respected, Responsible, Included)
Take a lead role in assessment, care planning and reviews, ensuring plans are meaningful, strengths-based and outcome-focused
Deliver individual and group interventions that support emotional wellbeing, life skills and independence
Support young people to access education, training, employment and community opportunities
Build and sustain strong partnerships with families, carers and multi-agency professionals
Contribute to maintaining a home that is safe, consistent, and responsive to individual needs, in line with Care Inspectorate standards
Actively promote a culture of continuous improvement, learning and professional development
You will also support the wider team in reflective practice, ensuring that care is ethical, informed and continually improving.
About You
We are looking for someone who:
Is relationship based in their approach, recognising that connection comes before change
Demonstrates a strong commitment to The Promise and children’s rights (UNCRC)
Has experience of trauma-informed, attachment and restorative practice
Is confident in using reflective practice and contributing to a learning culture
Can lead on undertake high quality assessments and care planning, focused on strengths and outcomes
Is skilled in listening to and advocating for young people’s views
Is able to work collaboratively with families and multi-agency partners
Brings compassion, curiosity, creativity and resilience to their practice and can role model this to the team
Understands the importance of service improvement planning.
We value practitioners who can be authentic, relational, flexible and responsive, and who are committed to doing “what matters” for young people
Working Pattern
This role operates on a six-week rota, including:
Evenings and weekends
Sleep-in shifts
On call duties one week out of eight
What We Offer
We are committed to supporting our staff to provide the best possible care. We offer:
Regular reflective supervision and practice support
Ongoing learning and development opportunities
A strong team culture focused on wellbeing and support
Employee Assistance Programme
Access to a discounted holiday caravan
Eligibility to register for concert for carers
Requirements
Relevant experience in residential care, social care, youth work or family support
Minimum qualification: SVQ 4 (or willingness to work towards)
Registration with:
PVG Scheme
Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC)
This is an opportunity to be part of a service committed to delivering high-quality, rights-based, relational care, where young people are supported to heal, grow and thrive.
If you share our commitment to The Promise and want to make a genuine difference, we would love to hear from you!
Application notes:
To apply please download and complete the application and equal opportunity forms (links below). Completed forms should be sent to recruitment@deanandcauvin.org.uk by 12.00pm 30th June 2026.
APPLICATION FORMJOB DESCRIPTIONEqual Opportunity Monitoring Form