Empower Children's Lives, One Shift at a Time! Looking for a role that's as flexible as you are? At Wilderness Way, we're on the lookout for passionate individuals to join our team as on a bank basis. If you're ready to make a difference in the lives of children and young people, we want to hear from you! The Role: What You'll Do: Provide compassionate care for children with emotional, social, or click apply for full job details
Apr 11, 2026
Contractor
Empower Children's Lives, One Shift at a Time! Looking for a role that's as flexible as you are? At Wilderness Way, we're on the lookout for passionate individuals to join our team as on a bank basis. If you're ready to make a difference in the lives of children and young people, we want to hear from you! The Role: What You'll Do: Provide compassionate care for children with emotional, social, or click apply for full job details
A healthcare recruitment agency in the United Kingdom is seeking a Salaried GP for a modern surgery in Hounslow. This rewarding opportunity includes a competitive salary of £90,000 per annum along with MDU coverage and a pension. The successful candidate will work in a supportive environment with a manageable patient list and no extended hours commitments. Benefits include medical indemnity cover, annual leave, study leave, and a range of professional development opportunities. Recent and experienced GPs are encouraged to apply.
Apr 11, 2026
Full time
A healthcare recruitment agency in the United Kingdom is seeking a Salaried GP for a modern surgery in Hounslow. This rewarding opportunity includes a competitive salary of £90,000 per annum along with MDU coverage and a pension. The successful candidate will work in a supportive environment with a manageable patient list and no extended hours commitments. Benefits include medical indemnity cover, annual leave, study leave, and a range of professional development opportunities. Recent and experienced GPs are encouraged to apply.
ABOUT THE ROLE This is a casual, part-time role offering flexible working. As a Bank Activities Coordinator at a Barchester care home, you'll help to create a stimulating environment that enables us to deliver exceptional all-round care and support for our residents. Our ethos is all about celebrating life, so you'll help to devise imaginative, fun and motivational activities that suit every interest and ability. An extremely rewarding role, part of your time as a Bank Activities Coordinator will be spent getting to know our residents and their families before you create tailored activities programmes focused on maximising everyone's wellbeing, independence and social engagement. ABOUT YOU You'll need to be warm, empathetic and personable to join us as a Bank Activities Coordinator. Your organisational skills and driven mind-set mean you always get things done and make things happen. Meanwhile, your infectious enthusiasm and creative approach will inspire our residents and staff to get involved in activities both within the home and in the local community. Any similar experience would be ideal, but it isn't essential especially because we'll make sure you have the training you need to develop your skills and progress your career with us. REWARDS PACKAGE As well as competitive pay, you can look forward to a role that offers true flexibility and plenty of free learning and development opportunities. As one of the UK's leading healthcare providers, we take the growth of everyone who works for us seriously. As this is a Bank position to provide cover as and when we need it, such as for annual leave or sick leave, the hours and days you work will vary. If you'd like to use your planning and people skills in an organisation that provides the quality care you'd expect for your loved ones, this is a rewarding place to be.
Apr 11, 2026
Full time
ABOUT THE ROLE This is a casual, part-time role offering flexible working. As a Bank Activities Coordinator at a Barchester care home, you'll help to create a stimulating environment that enables us to deliver exceptional all-round care and support for our residents. Our ethos is all about celebrating life, so you'll help to devise imaginative, fun and motivational activities that suit every interest and ability. An extremely rewarding role, part of your time as a Bank Activities Coordinator will be spent getting to know our residents and their families before you create tailored activities programmes focused on maximising everyone's wellbeing, independence and social engagement. ABOUT YOU You'll need to be warm, empathetic and personable to join us as a Bank Activities Coordinator. Your organisational skills and driven mind-set mean you always get things done and make things happen. Meanwhile, your infectious enthusiasm and creative approach will inspire our residents and staff to get involved in activities both within the home and in the local community. Any similar experience would be ideal, but it isn't essential especially because we'll make sure you have the training you need to develop your skills and progress your career with us. REWARDS PACKAGE As well as competitive pay, you can look forward to a role that offers true flexibility and plenty of free learning and development opportunities. As one of the UK's leading healthcare providers, we take the growth of everyone who works for us seriously. As this is a Bank position to provide cover as and when we need it, such as for annual leave or sick leave, the hours and days you work will vary. If you'd like to use your planning and people skills in an organisation that provides the quality care you'd expect for your loved ones, this is a rewarding place to be.
ABOUT THE ROLE As a Care Assistant at a Barchester complex care home, you'll help residents enjoy each day by making sure they get the quality care they deserve. We'll look to you to support our residents with a variety of needs, including advanced or young onset dementia, multiple sclerosis, neuro rehab and Huntington's disease. Our residents need highly specialised care to get the most out of life, and you'll be there deliver that by assisting with daily living, providing support and companionship and sharing great moments and memories too. Every day will be different, so you can expect to undertake work that's as varied as it is rewarding. As a Care Assistant, you could be doing anything from supporting residents with their food and drink and following care plans to ensuring that each of our residents has one-to-one time. With our newly refurbished units, welcoming atmosphere and extremely supportive management, this is the ideal environment to bring your dedication and compassion to. It's an opportunity to put your skills to meaningful use and make the most of the career pathway we can offer you. ABOUT YOU To join us as a Care Assistant in complex care, you'll need to have some experience of caring for older people, a can-do approach and excellent communication skills. Your empathy and warm-hearted approach will shine through, but above all, you'll have the compassion needed to deliver the highest standard of care and support for all our residents. In return we'll provide all the training you need to thrive. REWARDS PACKAGE In return for your dedication, you'll receive a competitive rate of pay plus our sector-leading benefits and rewards package including: Free training and development for all roles Access to wellbeing and support tools A range of retail discounts and savings Unlimited referrals with our Refer a Friend' bonus scheme Employee of the Month' rewards and Long Service Awards' And so much more! If you'd like to use your people skills in an organisation that provides the quality care you'd expect for your loved ones, this is a rewarding place to be.
Apr 11, 2026
Full time
ABOUT THE ROLE As a Care Assistant at a Barchester complex care home, you'll help residents enjoy each day by making sure they get the quality care they deserve. We'll look to you to support our residents with a variety of needs, including advanced or young onset dementia, multiple sclerosis, neuro rehab and Huntington's disease. Our residents need highly specialised care to get the most out of life, and you'll be there deliver that by assisting with daily living, providing support and companionship and sharing great moments and memories too. Every day will be different, so you can expect to undertake work that's as varied as it is rewarding. As a Care Assistant, you could be doing anything from supporting residents with their food and drink and following care plans to ensuring that each of our residents has one-to-one time. With our newly refurbished units, welcoming atmosphere and extremely supportive management, this is the ideal environment to bring your dedication and compassion to. It's an opportunity to put your skills to meaningful use and make the most of the career pathway we can offer you. ABOUT YOU To join us as a Care Assistant in complex care, you'll need to have some experience of caring for older people, a can-do approach and excellent communication skills. Your empathy and warm-hearted approach will shine through, but above all, you'll have the compassion needed to deliver the highest standard of care and support for all our residents. In return we'll provide all the training you need to thrive. REWARDS PACKAGE In return for your dedication, you'll receive a competitive rate of pay plus our sector-leading benefits and rewards package including: Free training and development for all roles Access to wellbeing and support tools A range of retail discounts and savings Unlimited referrals with our Refer a Friend' bonus scheme Employee of the Month' rewards and Long Service Awards' And so much more! If you'd like to use your people skills in an organisation that provides the quality care you'd expect for your loved ones, this is a rewarding place to be.
A healthcare recruitment agency is seeking a full-time CAMHS Consultant Psychiatrist for a private secure service in Charlwood, UK. The role includes working in a multidisciplinary team, performing psychiatric assessments, and contributing to clinical governance. Salary is £160,000 per annum with benefits such as 30 days annual leave, pension contributions, and career development opportunities. This position offers a chance to make a significant impact in the field of mental health.
Apr 11, 2026
Full time
A healthcare recruitment agency is seeking a full-time CAMHS Consultant Psychiatrist for a private secure service in Charlwood, UK. The role includes working in a multidisciplinary team, performing psychiatric assessments, and contributing to clinical governance. Salary is £160,000 per annum with benefits such as 30 days annual leave, pension contributions, and career development opportunities. This position offers a chance to make a significant impact in the field of mental health.
Are you an experienced Oncology Nurse looking to step away from the ward while continuing to deliver high-quality cancer care? Were recruiting a Chemotherapy Homecare Nurse to provide specialist treatment and support to patients in their own homes across West London. This is a highly autonomous, patient-focused role where youll build meaningful relationships and support individuals throughout their click apply for full job details
Apr 11, 2026
Full time
Are you an experienced Oncology Nurse looking to step away from the ward while continuing to deliver high-quality cancer care? Were recruiting a Chemotherapy Homecare Nurse to provide specialist treatment and support to patients in their own homes across West London. This is a highly autonomous, patient-focused role where youll build meaningful relationships and support individuals throughout their click apply for full job details
ABOUT THE ROLE As a Head of Housekeeping at a Barchester care home, you'll help to create the warm and homely surroundings that are so important to delivering quality care and support. Leading a team of housekeeping staff, you'll ensure that every room and living space is maintained to the highest standards. The Head of Housekeeping role demands excellent attention to detail, but we'll also rely on you to motivate everyone in your team to be at their best. Put simply, you'll help to make your care home a shining example of a high quality care environment. ABOUT YOU Experience of housekeeping in a care home, hospital or hotel environment will be very advantageous for the role of Head of Housekeeping. We'll also look for a proven ability to lead and inspire a team. A caring nature and good communication skills are important as you'll often come into contact with other members of staff, residents and their relatives. REWARDS PACKAGE In return for your dedication, you'll receive a competitive rate of pay plus our sector-leading benefits and rewards package including: Free training and development for all roles Access to wellbeing and support tools A range of retail discounts and savings Unlimited referrals with our Refer a Friend' bonus scheme Employee of the Month' rewards and Long Service Awards' And so much more! If you'd like to use your attention to detail and people skills in an organisation that provides the quality care you'd expect for your loved ones, this is a rewarding place to be.
Apr 11, 2026
Full time
ABOUT THE ROLE As a Head of Housekeeping at a Barchester care home, you'll help to create the warm and homely surroundings that are so important to delivering quality care and support. Leading a team of housekeeping staff, you'll ensure that every room and living space is maintained to the highest standards. The Head of Housekeeping role demands excellent attention to detail, but we'll also rely on you to motivate everyone in your team to be at their best. Put simply, you'll help to make your care home a shining example of a high quality care environment. ABOUT YOU Experience of housekeeping in a care home, hospital or hotel environment will be very advantageous for the role of Head of Housekeeping. We'll also look for a proven ability to lead and inspire a team. A caring nature and good communication skills are important as you'll often come into contact with other members of staff, residents and their relatives. REWARDS PACKAGE In return for your dedication, you'll receive a competitive rate of pay plus our sector-leading benefits and rewards package including: Free training and development for all roles Access to wellbeing and support tools A range of retail discounts and savings Unlimited referrals with our Refer a Friend' bonus scheme Employee of the Month' rewards and Long Service Awards' And so much more! If you'd like to use your attention to detail and people skills in an organisation that provides the quality care you'd expect for your loved ones, this is a rewarding place to be.
Recovery Worker When registering to this job board you will be redirected to the online application form. Please ensure that this is completed in full in order that your application can be reviewed. Job Title: Recovery Worker Location: Based within Croydon. Please be kindly aware there is no step-free access at this location or at some of our other sites click apply for full job details
Apr 11, 2026
Seasonal
Recovery Worker When registering to this job board you will be redirected to the online application form. Please ensure that this is completed in full in order that your application can be reviewed. Job Title: Recovery Worker Location: Based within Croydon. Please be kindly aware there is no step-free access at this location or at some of our other sites click apply for full job details
ABOUT THE ROLE This is a casual, part-time role offering flexible working. As a Bank Care Assistant at a Barchester care home, you'll help residents enjoy each day by making sure they get the quality care and support they deserve. You'll assist with daily living, providing support and companionship and sharing great moments and memories too. It's a chance to bring your dedication and compassion to a fulfilling environment. Every day will be different, so you can expect to undertake work that's as varied as it is rewarding. As a Bank Care Assistant, you could be doing anything from supporting residents with their food and drink and following care plans to ensuring that each of our residents has one-to-one time. It's an opportunity to put your skills to meaningful use and develop your career. ABOUT YOU To join us as a Bank Care Assistant you'll need to have some experience of caring for older people, a can-do approach and excellent communication skills. Your empathy and warm-hearted approach will shine through, but above all, you'll have the compassion needed to deliver the highest standard of care and support for all our residents. In return we'll provide all the training you need to thrive. REWARDS PACKAGE As well as competitive pay, you can look forward to a role that offers true flexibility and plenty of free learning and development opportunities. As one of the UK's leading healthcare providers, we take the growth of everyone who works for us seriously. As this is a Bank position to provide cover as and when we need it, such as for annual leave or sick leave, the hours and days you work will vary. If you'd like to use your people skills in an organisation that provides the quality care you'd expect for your loved ones, this is a rewarding place to be.
Apr 11, 2026
Full time
ABOUT THE ROLE This is a casual, part-time role offering flexible working. As a Bank Care Assistant at a Barchester care home, you'll help residents enjoy each day by making sure they get the quality care and support they deserve. You'll assist with daily living, providing support and companionship and sharing great moments and memories too. It's a chance to bring your dedication and compassion to a fulfilling environment. Every day will be different, so you can expect to undertake work that's as varied as it is rewarding. As a Bank Care Assistant, you could be doing anything from supporting residents with their food and drink and following care plans to ensuring that each of our residents has one-to-one time. It's an opportunity to put your skills to meaningful use and develop your career. ABOUT YOU To join us as a Bank Care Assistant you'll need to have some experience of caring for older people, a can-do approach and excellent communication skills. Your empathy and warm-hearted approach will shine through, but above all, you'll have the compassion needed to deliver the highest standard of care and support for all our residents. In return we'll provide all the training you need to thrive. REWARDS PACKAGE As well as competitive pay, you can look forward to a role that offers true flexibility and plenty of free learning and development opportunities. As one of the UK's leading healthcare providers, we take the growth of everyone who works for us seriously. As this is a Bank position to provide cover as and when we need it, such as for annual leave or sick leave, the hours and days you work will vary. If you'd like to use your people skills in an organisation that provides the quality care you'd expect for your loved ones, this is a rewarding place to be.
Retail Optical Assistant - Vision Express Where customer service meets premium eyewear and medtech innovation. Are you looking for a retail role in eyecare where you can grow, learn, and make a difference?Join Vision Express, part of the global EssilorLuxottica group, and work with leading brands like Ray-Ban, Meta, Oakley, Prada & Nuance. What You'll Do Deliver confident personalised customer service and product advice Learn to adjust frames, assist with fittings, and carry out minor repairs Support pre-screening eye tests using the latest optical technology Keep the store running smoothly with admin and support tasks What You'll Get Free eyewear (up to £550 annually) from day one 33 days holiday with buy/sell options Family & friends discounts + free eye tests Employee wellbeing support Opportunities to support global vision through the OneSight Foundation Earn More at Vision Express Earn monthly bonuses on top of your salary. Full-time Optical Assistants meeting targets can earn £85-£520/month - with uncapped potential for high performers. Your performance matters - and it pays off. What We're Looking For Confident engaging with customers and recommending products Passionate about eyewear, style, and comfortable with digital tools Positive team player with a can-do attitude Strong communicator who listens and understands customer needs Why Vision Express? With over 590 stores across the UK, Ireland, and Jersey, we're a leading optical retailer and a growing medtech business. Backed by EssilorLuxottica, we invest in innovation, people, and your career development.Ready to start your career in optical retail? Apply now and see your future clearly.
Apr 11, 2026
Full time
Retail Optical Assistant - Vision Express Where customer service meets premium eyewear and medtech innovation. Are you looking for a retail role in eyecare where you can grow, learn, and make a difference?Join Vision Express, part of the global EssilorLuxottica group, and work with leading brands like Ray-Ban, Meta, Oakley, Prada & Nuance. What You'll Do Deliver confident personalised customer service and product advice Learn to adjust frames, assist with fittings, and carry out minor repairs Support pre-screening eye tests using the latest optical technology Keep the store running smoothly with admin and support tasks What You'll Get Free eyewear (up to £550 annually) from day one 33 days holiday with buy/sell options Family & friends discounts + free eye tests Employee wellbeing support Opportunities to support global vision through the OneSight Foundation Earn More at Vision Express Earn monthly bonuses on top of your salary. Full-time Optical Assistants meeting targets can earn £85-£520/month - with uncapped potential for high performers. Your performance matters - and it pays off. What We're Looking For Confident engaging with customers and recommending products Passionate about eyewear, style, and comfortable with digital tools Positive team player with a can-do attitude Strong communicator who listens and understands customer needs Why Vision Express? With over 590 stores across the UK, Ireland, and Jersey, we're a leading optical retailer and a growing medtech business. Backed by EssilorLuxottica, we invest in innovation, people, and your career development.Ready to start your career in optical retail? Apply now and see your future clearly.
Position: Optometrist Location: Cardiff Salary: Up to £70,000 Package: Salary enhancement through a Performance Pay scheme Job Summary: An exciting opportunity has become available for an Optometrist to join a dynamic and highly experienced clinical team in Cardiff. You will work alongside ophthalmologists and other skilled eye care professionals, contributing to the delivery of a diverse range of eye care services, including pre- and post-operative consultations for refractive and cataract surgery patients. You will have the opportunity to work with cutting-edge technology and provide clinical support, making a significant impact on patient care. Key Responsibilities: Conduct pre- and post-operative consultations for patients undergoing refractive and cataract surgery. Provide essential and advanced eye examinations to patients. Offer clinical support to ophthalmologists in surgical procedures and patient care. Work with the latest diagnostic equipment to ensure high-quality patient care. Build strong relationships with patients by offering personalized advice and treatments. Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to provide a comprehensive eye care experience. Continuously improve clinical skills with training and development opportunities. Team Development: You will be part of a highly collaborative team, working closely with experienced optometrists, ophthalmologists, and other healthcare professionals. Ongoing training and support will be provided to ensure that you have the tools and knowledge to excel in your role. You will have access to expert guidance from specialists in refractive surgery and cataract care, as well as opportunities for career growth and development. About You: We are looking for a dedicated and patient-focused optometrist with strong communication skills and the ability to work both independently and as part of a team. You will have a passion for providing exceptional eye care and be eager to work with the latest technologies. Whether you are an experienced optometrist or newly qualified, you will be motivated to make a positive impact on patient outcomes and contribute to the success of the clinic. Well-being Services: We are committed to supporting the well-being of our optometrists. We offer a range of services designed to promote health and work-life balance, including: Private Healthcare to support your health and well-being. Pension Scheme with employer contributions. Paid Professional Fees to reduce your financial burden. Indemnity Coverage for peace of mind. Flexible working patterns to fit around your lifestyle and commitments, including options for full-time or part-time hours. Relocation allowances for those moving to the area. What They Offer: A competitive salary of up to £70,000 per year, depending on experience. Performance Pay scheme to reward your contributions and success. 33 days of annual leave, increasing with length of service. Paid Professional Fees and Indemnity Coverage. Private Healthcare and access to well-being services. Independent Prescribing Sponsorship and Placement Assistance. Access to continuing education courses to support your CPD. Complimentary or discounted Laser Eye Surgery and other eye care treatments. Generous Friends and Family Discounts for eye care treatments. Flexible work arrangements, including full-time or part-time opportunities. Why Join Us? This is a fantastic opportunity to join a leading organization where patient care is at the heart of everything we do. You'll work with advanced technology in a supportive and dynamic environment, and be part of a team that truly values its employees. If you're looking to make a real difference in people's lives and work in a role that offers both professional growth and work-life balance, we'd love to hear from you. For more information or to apply, please contact Leo at or email . He will be happy to answer any questions you may have or provide further details.
Apr 11, 2026
Full time
Position: Optometrist Location: Cardiff Salary: Up to £70,000 Package: Salary enhancement through a Performance Pay scheme Job Summary: An exciting opportunity has become available for an Optometrist to join a dynamic and highly experienced clinical team in Cardiff. You will work alongside ophthalmologists and other skilled eye care professionals, contributing to the delivery of a diverse range of eye care services, including pre- and post-operative consultations for refractive and cataract surgery patients. You will have the opportunity to work with cutting-edge technology and provide clinical support, making a significant impact on patient care. Key Responsibilities: Conduct pre- and post-operative consultations for patients undergoing refractive and cataract surgery. Provide essential and advanced eye examinations to patients. Offer clinical support to ophthalmologists in surgical procedures and patient care. Work with the latest diagnostic equipment to ensure high-quality patient care. Build strong relationships with patients by offering personalized advice and treatments. Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to provide a comprehensive eye care experience. Continuously improve clinical skills with training and development opportunities. Team Development: You will be part of a highly collaborative team, working closely with experienced optometrists, ophthalmologists, and other healthcare professionals. Ongoing training and support will be provided to ensure that you have the tools and knowledge to excel in your role. You will have access to expert guidance from specialists in refractive surgery and cataract care, as well as opportunities for career growth and development. About You: We are looking for a dedicated and patient-focused optometrist with strong communication skills and the ability to work both independently and as part of a team. You will have a passion for providing exceptional eye care and be eager to work with the latest technologies. Whether you are an experienced optometrist or newly qualified, you will be motivated to make a positive impact on patient outcomes and contribute to the success of the clinic. Well-being Services: We are committed to supporting the well-being of our optometrists. We offer a range of services designed to promote health and work-life balance, including: Private Healthcare to support your health and well-being. Pension Scheme with employer contributions. Paid Professional Fees to reduce your financial burden. Indemnity Coverage for peace of mind. Flexible working patterns to fit around your lifestyle and commitments, including options for full-time or part-time hours. Relocation allowances for those moving to the area. What They Offer: A competitive salary of up to £70,000 per year, depending on experience. Performance Pay scheme to reward your contributions and success. 33 days of annual leave, increasing with length of service. Paid Professional Fees and Indemnity Coverage. Private Healthcare and access to well-being services. Independent Prescribing Sponsorship and Placement Assistance. Access to continuing education courses to support your CPD. Complimentary or discounted Laser Eye Surgery and other eye care treatments. Generous Friends and Family Discounts for eye care treatments. Flexible work arrangements, including full-time or part-time opportunities. Why Join Us? This is a fantastic opportunity to join a leading organization where patient care is at the heart of everything we do. You'll work with advanced technology in a supportive and dynamic environment, and be part of a team that truly values its employees. If you're looking to make a real difference in people's lives and work in a role that offers both professional growth and work-life balance, we'd love to hear from you. For more information or to apply, please contact Leo at or email . He will be happy to answer any questions you may have or provide further details.
Join us as a Children's Social Worker or Senior Social Worker and make a genuine difference in the lives of children and families across Hampshire. We're proud to be part of a select group of local authorities recognised by Ofsted as Outstanding for the quality and impact of our children's services. Across our Children in Care, Family Help and Refugee teams, you'll support children, young people and families through key stages of their journey. In the Children in Care Teams, you'll support care experienced children by meeting statutory duties, helping them move from residential care into foster or post 16 placements and completing a range of assessments while working with partners to safeguard young people at risk of exploitation. Within our Family Help Teams, you'll deliver strengths based interventions and family plans that keep children safely at home. Through practical, solution focused support, you'll help families build on their strengths, overcome challenges and achieve better long term outcomes. Joining our Refugee Teams, you'll work with separated children, unaccompanied minors, care leavers and families with No Recourse to Public Funds - from arrival and initial assessments, through navigating the asylum process and moving towards independence, with a focus on family reunification. What you'll do: Build strong, meaningful relationships with children and families to enable positive change. Lead on assessments, care planning, and interventions that safeguard and promote wellbeing. Work collaboratively with multi-agency partners to deliver effective, holistic support. Manage complex caseloads with autonomy, creativity, and a strong focus on outcomes. Contribute to a culture of continuous improvement and reflective practice. As a Senior Social Worker, provide mentoring and practice support to colleagues, role model high standards of social work, and contribute to reflective practice and service development. What we're looking for: Qualified Social Worker registered with Social Work England. Experience working in a UK based statutory social work setting. Senior Social Workers will have significant post qualifying experience (minimum 3 years) and be comfortable mentoring colleagues and role modelling best practice. Strong relationship building and communication skills, with the ability to engage families and build trust. Confident in assessing risk, analysing information, developing effective plans, and producing clear, high quality reports. Sound understanding of safeguarding, relevant legal frameworks, equality, and best value principles. Ability to manage complex caseloads and work effectively within multi agency settings. A creative, flexible, and forward thinking approach to practice. Please note: This role is not open to Newly Qualified Social Workers. If you are a recent graduate, please apply through our Graduate Entry Training Scheme (GETS). Why join us? Outstanding support: Regular, reflective supervision and a culture that values your voice. Flexible working: Including a 9-day fortnight and hybrid options to support work-life balance. Career development: 5 personal development days per year and access to excellent learning opportunities through our DfE 'Partner in Practice' initiative. Back-office support: Dedicated business support team to free up your time for frontline work. Relocation assistance: Up to £8,500 available for experienced UK-based Social Workers relocating to Hampshire (subject to management approval). Wellbeing support: Access to Health Assured's comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme to support your physical and mental wellbeing, including 24/7 telephone support, a suite of online resources, and legal and financial advice. Competitive benefits package: Generous annual leave, occupational sick pay, and access to the Local Government Pension Scheme. Ready to take the next step? Learn more: Explore the role, team, and our values in our Candidate Pack on our website. Apply by email: Send your CV to with the subject line 'Social Worker HCC623827'. By submitting your CV, you are giving consent for Hampshire County Council to store your data in accordance with data protection legislation. Alternatively, apply online: Click the 'Apply' button below to complete your application on our website. Important: You must already have the right to work in the UK. We are currently unable to offer sponsorship for this role. Other job titles you may be searching for may include: Welfare Worker, Case Manager, Social Work Practitioner, Children's Services Practitioner, Child Protection Social Worker, Children and Families Social Worker, Safeguarding Social Worker, Family Support Social Worker, Senior Case Manager, Advanced Social Work Practitioner.
Apr 11, 2026
Full time
Join us as a Children's Social Worker or Senior Social Worker and make a genuine difference in the lives of children and families across Hampshire. We're proud to be part of a select group of local authorities recognised by Ofsted as Outstanding for the quality and impact of our children's services. Across our Children in Care, Family Help and Refugee teams, you'll support children, young people and families through key stages of their journey. In the Children in Care Teams, you'll support care experienced children by meeting statutory duties, helping them move from residential care into foster or post 16 placements and completing a range of assessments while working with partners to safeguard young people at risk of exploitation. Within our Family Help Teams, you'll deliver strengths based interventions and family plans that keep children safely at home. Through practical, solution focused support, you'll help families build on their strengths, overcome challenges and achieve better long term outcomes. Joining our Refugee Teams, you'll work with separated children, unaccompanied minors, care leavers and families with No Recourse to Public Funds - from arrival and initial assessments, through navigating the asylum process and moving towards independence, with a focus on family reunification. What you'll do: Build strong, meaningful relationships with children and families to enable positive change. Lead on assessments, care planning, and interventions that safeguard and promote wellbeing. Work collaboratively with multi-agency partners to deliver effective, holistic support. Manage complex caseloads with autonomy, creativity, and a strong focus on outcomes. Contribute to a culture of continuous improvement and reflective practice. As a Senior Social Worker, provide mentoring and practice support to colleagues, role model high standards of social work, and contribute to reflective practice and service development. What we're looking for: Qualified Social Worker registered with Social Work England. Experience working in a UK based statutory social work setting. Senior Social Workers will have significant post qualifying experience (minimum 3 years) and be comfortable mentoring colleagues and role modelling best practice. Strong relationship building and communication skills, with the ability to engage families and build trust. Confident in assessing risk, analysing information, developing effective plans, and producing clear, high quality reports. Sound understanding of safeguarding, relevant legal frameworks, equality, and best value principles. Ability to manage complex caseloads and work effectively within multi agency settings. A creative, flexible, and forward thinking approach to practice. Please note: This role is not open to Newly Qualified Social Workers. If you are a recent graduate, please apply through our Graduate Entry Training Scheme (GETS). Why join us? Outstanding support: Regular, reflective supervision and a culture that values your voice. Flexible working: Including a 9-day fortnight and hybrid options to support work-life balance. Career development: 5 personal development days per year and access to excellent learning opportunities through our DfE 'Partner in Practice' initiative. Back-office support: Dedicated business support team to free up your time for frontline work. Relocation assistance: Up to £8,500 available for experienced UK-based Social Workers relocating to Hampshire (subject to management approval). Wellbeing support: Access to Health Assured's comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme to support your physical and mental wellbeing, including 24/7 telephone support, a suite of online resources, and legal and financial advice. Competitive benefits package: Generous annual leave, occupational sick pay, and access to the Local Government Pension Scheme. Ready to take the next step? Learn more: Explore the role, team, and our values in our Candidate Pack on our website. Apply by email: Send your CV to with the subject line 'Social Worker HCC623827'. By submitting your CV, you are giving consent for Hampshire County Council to store your data in accordance with data protection legislation. Alternatively, apply online: Click the 'Apply' button below to complete your application on our website. Important: You must already have the right to work in the UK. We are currently unable to offer sponsorship for this role. Other job titles you may be searching for may include: Welfare Worker, Case Manager, Social Work Practitioner, Children's Services Practitioner, Child Protection Social Worker, Children and Families Social Worker, Safeguarding Social Worker, Family Support Social Worker, Senior Case Manager, Advanced Social Work Practitioner.
Creative Support Ltd
Stockton-on-tees, County Durham
Are you seeking a diverse role that is fun, stimulating, and rewarding every day? We're looking to recruit dedicated and enthusiastic Relief Support Workers to join our dynamic and expanding services in Stockton and Billingham. About Us: Our service offers a variety of support packages designed to aid individuals with mental health needs and learning disabilities. At our Stockton and Billingham locations, you'll support our service users by promoting independence, reducing isolation, and enhancing mental and physical well-being. We strive to be flexible and responsive to our clients' unique needs, ensuring that no two days are ever the same! Role Responsibilities: As a Relief Support Worker, you will provide person-centred care and support, helping clients engage in all aspects of daily life and enjoy a wide range of activities. You'll utilize your skills in positive communication and engagement, demonstrating unconditional positive regard for those we support. Additionally, you must be confident in working independently when required. Why Join Creative Support? Enjoy the flexibility of choosing shifts that suit your schedule and working in local services. We cover DBS costs for all staff and provide free uniforms when necessary. As a member of our bank staff, you'll have access to our free app, which allows you to pick up shifts nationwide, get service information, and find directions. Plus, you'll benefit from being paid on a weekly basis. Join us today and make a difference in the lives of those who need it most! Vacancy Reference Number: 91281 Applications for this role must be submitted via the Creative Support website using the above vacancy reference number We are a passionate, inclusive, and anti-racist organization - Stonewall Diversity Champion, Disability Confident Employer who have recently received Investors in People Gold awarded. Applications are reviewed as they are received, we do not provide feedback for unsuccessful applications. We can only accept applications from candidates who are located in and eligible to work within the UK - This post will not be open to Sponsorship under the UKVI scheme , and we are unable to accept applicants with Skilled Worker Visas .
Apr 11, 2026
Seasonal
Are you seeking a diverse role that is fun, stimulating, and rewarding every day? We're looking to recruit dedicated and enthusiastic Relief Support Workers to join our dynamic and expanding services in Stockton and Billingham. About Us: Our service offers a variety of support packages designed to aid individuals with mental health needs and learning disabilities. At our Stockton and Billingham locations, you'll support our service users by promoting independence, reducing isolation, and enhancing mental and physical well-being. We strive to be flexible and responsive to our clients' unique needs, ensuring that no two days are ever the same! Role Responsibilities: As a Relief Support Worker, you will provide person-centred care and support, helping clients engage in all aspects of daily life and enjoy a wide range of activities. You'll utilize your skills in positive communication and engagement, demonstrating unconditional positive regard for those we support. Additionally, you must be confident in working independently when required. Why Join Creative Support? Enjoy the flexibility of choosing shifts that suit your schedule and working in local services. We cover DBS costs for all staff and provide free uniforms when necessary. As a member of our bank staff, you'll have access to our free app, which allows you to pick up shifts nationwide, get service information, and find directions. Plus, you'll benefit from being paid on a weekly basis. Join us today and make a difference in the lives of those who need it most! Vacancy Reference Number: 91281 Applications for this role must be submitted via the Creative Support website using the above vacancy reference number We are a passionate, inclusive, and anti-racist organization - Stonewall Diversity Champion, Disability Confident Employer who have recently received Investors in People Gold awarded. Applications are reviewed as they are received, we do not provide feedback for unsuccessful applications. We can only accept applications from candidates who are located in and eligible to work within the UK - This post will not be open to Sponsorship under the UKVI scheme , and we are unable to accept applicants with Skilled Worker Visas .
A leading healthcare recruitment agency is seeking a part-time CAMHS eating disorder Consultant in Southwest London. This role offers a salary of up to £96,000 per annum for 22.5 hours per week, with potential flexibility. Responsibilities include managing patient care, collaborating with teams, and providing mentorship. Benefits include generous leave, study support, medical indemnity cover, and a relocation package. Ideal candidates are experienced in mental health and hold relevant medical qualifications.
Apr 11, 2026
Full time
A leading healthcare recruitment agency is seeking a part-time CAMHS eating disorder Consultant in Southwest London. This role offers a salary of up to £96,000 per annum for 22.5 hours per week, with potential flexibility. Responsibilities include managing patient care, collaborating with teams, and providing mentorship. Benefits include generous leave, study support, medical indemnity cover, and a relocation package. Ideal candidates are experienced in mental health and hold relevant medical qualifications.
ABOUT THE ROLE As a Bank Care Assistant at a Barchester care home, you'll help residents enjoy each day by making sure they get the quality care and support they deserve. You'll assist with daily living, providing support and companionship and sharing great moments and memories too. It's a chance to bring your dedication and compassion to a fulfilling environment. Every day will be different, so you can expect to undertake work that's as varied as it is rewarding. As a Bank Care Assistant, you could be doing anything from supporting residents with their food and drink and following care plans to ensuring that each of our residents has one-to-one time. It's an opportunity to put your skills to meaningful use and develop your career. ABOUT YOU To join us as a Bank Care Assistant you'll need to have some experience of caring for older people, a can-do approach and excellent communication skills. Your empathy and warm-hearted approach will shine through, but above all, you'll have the compassion needed to deliver the highest standard of care and support for all our residents. In return we'll provide all the training you need to thrive. REWARDS PACKAGE As well as competitive pay, you can look forward to a role that offers true flexibility and plenty of free learning and development opportunities. As one of the UK's leading healthcare providers, we take the growth of everyone who works for us seriously. As this is a Bank position to provide cover as and when we need it, such as for annual leave or sick leave, the hours and days you work will vary. If you'd like to use your people skills in an organisation that provides the quality care you'd expect for your loved ones, this is a rewarding place to be.
Apr 11, 2026
Full time
ABOUT THE ROLE As a Bank Care Assistant at a Barchester care home, you'll help residents enjoy each day by making sure they get the quality care and support they deserve. You'll assist with daily living, providing support and companionship and sharing great moments and memories too. It's a chance to bring your dedication and compassion to a fulfilling environment. Every day will be different, so you can expect to undertake work that's as varied as it is rewarding. As a Bank Care Assistant, you could be doing anything from supporting residents with their food and drink and following care plans to ensuring that each of our residents has one-to-one time. It's an opportunity to put your skills to meaningful use and develop your career. ABOUT YOU To join us as a Bank Care Assistant you'll need to have some experience of caring for older people, a can-do approach and excellent communication skills. Your empathy and warm-hearted approach will shine through, but above all, you'll have the compassion needed to deliver the highest standard of care and support for all our residents. In return we'll provide all the training you need to thrive. REWARDS PACKAGE As well as competitive pay, you can look forward to a role that offers true flexibility and plenty of free learning and development opportunities. As one of the UK's leading healthcare providers, we take the growth of everyone who works for us seriously. As this is a Bank position to provide cover as and when we need it, such as for annual leave or sick leave, the hours and days you work will vary. If you'd like to use your people skills in an organisation that provides the quality care you'd expect for your loved ones, this is a rewarding place to be.
£43,424 - £51,209 (includes paid school holidays)+ excellent benefits Those Huge Small Victories Our clinicians are fulfilled by the idea of affecting even the smallest positive changes in our young people, so we celebrate the little things. Get out what you put in This role is based at Lavender Lodge School, 3 days per week click apply for full job details
Apr 11, 2026
Full time
£43,424 - £51,209 (includes paid school holidays)+ excellent benefits Those Huge Small Victories Our clinicians are fulfilled by the idea of affecting even the smallest positive changes in our young people, so we celebrate the little things. Get out what you put in This role is based at Lavender Lodge School, 3 days per week click apply for full job details
Overview We have an excellent permanent job opportunity for a Consultant in Neuropsychiatry to work for a private service based in Swindon. This is a full-time role, providing psychiatric care to a 20-bed neurological centre for men and women who have acquired brain surgery. Salary: £154,000 + £8,400 car allowance Position: Consultant Neuropsychiatrist Hours: Full time 37.5 hours per week Setting: 20 bed neurological centre for men and women who have acquired brain surgery Location: Swindon Responsibilities Responsible for the administration of the Mental Health Act, Clinical Policy, Clinical Standards and associated administrative tasks in respect of service users. Manage and evaluate the medical service through audits, ensuring clinical policy, practice and its application are research-based and of an excellent standard Work in conjunction with external stakeholders to map and facilitate the service users' journey back into the community Chair ward MDT (ICR) meetings Ensure the adequate working of the Care Programme Approach for service users Involvement in the assessment of referrals and ensure that the service meets the needs of those who are appropriately admitted Contribute to the training, education and development of staff of all disciplines Participate in delivering Clinical Governance What benefits are on offer? 30 days annual leave plus bank holidays and your birthday off! A Group Personal Pension Plan (GPPP) and pension contribution Life Assurance Enhanced Maternity Package Free meals while on duty Employee Assistance Services Career development and training Wellbeing support and activities Voluntary benefits Medical indemnity cover Flexibility to work in clinically led environments Qualifications Medically qualified with MRCPsych or equivalent Excellent spoken and written communication skills Innovative and imaginative with the ability to initiate corporate decisions Leadership ability The ability to affect change professionally and organisationally Understanding of current developments in psychiatry and other aspects of mental health Knowledge of change management, relevant legislation, contemporary cases in mental and physical health Previous consultant experience What can Athona offer you? Experts in the psychiatry sector offering a professional and supportive service Nationwide vacancies available in the NHS and private sector, many exclusive to Athona Provide support from start to finish, including negotiations on terms and onboarding Overseas support for candidates not familiar with the UK A supportive team who truly care about your career, taking the time to understand your needs and help you achieve your aspirations Support beyond placement, making sure you're happy with your new job and it continues to fulfils your career goals. Interested? Simply apply above today to enjoy these excellent career prospects and reap the rewards of making a real difference to others, every day. If you are interested in learning more about this job role or any other opportunities through Athona, get in touch with James on .
Apr 11, 2026
Full time
Overview We have an excellent permanent job opportunity for a Consultant in Neuropsychiatry to work for a private service based in Swindon. This is a full-time role, providing psychiatric care to a 20-bed neurological centre for men and women who have acquired brain surgery. Salary: £154,000 + £8,400 car allowance Position: Consultant Neuropsychiatrist Hours: Full time 37.5 hours per week Setting: 20 bed neurological centre for men and women who have acquired brain surgery Location: Swindon Responsibilities Responsible for the administration of the Mental Health Act, Clinical Policy, Clinical Standards and associated administrative tasks in respect of service users. Manage and evaluate the medical service through audits, ensuring clinical policy, practice and its application are research-based and of an excellent standard Work in conjunction with external stakeholders to map and facilitate the service users' journey back into the community Chair ward MDT (ICR) meetings Ensure the adequate working of the Care Programme Approach for service users Involvement in the assessment of referrals and ensure that the service meets the needs of those who are appropriately admitted Contribute to the training, education and development of staff of all disciplines Participate in delivering Clinical Governance What benefits are on offer? 30 days annual leave plus bank holidays and your birthday off! A Group Personal Pension Plan (GPPP) and pension contribution Life Assurance Enhanced Maternity Package Free meals while on duty Employee Assistance Services Career development and training Wellbeing support and activities Voluntary benefits Medical indemnity cover Flexibility to work in clinically led environments Qualifications Medically qualified with MRCPsych or equivalent Excellent spoken and written communication skills Innovative and imaginative with the ability to initiate corporate decisions Leadership ability The ability to affect change professionally and organisationally Understanding of current developments in psychiatry and other aspects of mental health Knowledge of change management, relevant legislation, contemporary cases in mental and physical health Previous consultant experience What can Athona offer you? Experts in the psychiatry sector offering a professional and supportive service Nationwide vacancies available in the NHS and private sector, many exclusive to Athona Provide support from start to finish, including negotiations on terms and onboarding Overseas support for candidates not familiar with the UK A supportive team who truly care about your career, taking the time to understand your needs and help you achieve your aspirations Support beyond placement, making sure you're happy with your new job and it continues to fulfils your career goals. Interested? Simply apply above today to enjoy these excellent career prospects and reap the rewards of making a real difference to others, every day. If you are interested in learning more about this job role or any other opportunities through Athona, get in touch with James on .
ABOUT THE ROLE As a Bank Hospitality Host at a Barchester care home, you'll help to create a stimulating environment for our residents so that we can give them the all-round care and support they deserve. We want our homes to be warm and welcoming with interesting events and first-class hospitality. As a Bank Hospitality Host, you'll have an important part to play in making sure that happens. In particular, you'll provide a friendly, engaging and helpful service in our dining room and bar areas. It's a fulfilling role that will give you a real opportunity to enhance the lives of all our residents. ABOUT YOU You don't need any particular qualifications to join us as a Bank Hospitality Host, but experience in a similar setting would be ideal. Personable and caring, you'll take a genuine interest in our residents, engaging with them and their families on a regular basis. If that sounds like you, we'll give you every opportunity to develop your skills further with courses that are designed to give you confidence in all aspects of your role. Because you might be serving alcohol, you'll need to be over the age of 18. REWARDS PACKAGE As well as competitive pay, you can look forward to a role that offers true flexibility and plenty of free learning and development opportunities. As one of the UK's leading healthcare providers, we take the growth of everyone who works for us seriously. As this is a Bank position to provide cover as and when we need it, such as for annual leave or sick leave, the hours and days you work will vary. If you'd like to use your people skills in an organisation that provides the quality care you'd expect for your loved ones, this is a rewarding place to be.
Apr 11, 2026
Full time
ABOUT THE ROLE As a Bank Hospitality Host at a Barchester care home, you'll help to create a stimulating environment for our residents so that we can give them the all-round care and support they deserve. We want our homes to be warm and welcoming with interesting events and first-class hospitality. As a Bank Hospitality Host, you'll have an important part to play in making sure that happens. In particular, you'll provide a friendly, engaging and helpful service in our dining room and bar areas. It's a fulfilling role that will give you a real opportunity to enhance the lives of all our residents. ABOUT YOU You don't need any particular qualifications to join us as a Bank Hospitality Host, but experience in a similar setting would be ideal. Personable and caring, you'll take a genuine interest in our residents, engaging with them and their families on a regular basis. If that sounds like you, we'll give you every opportunity to develop your skills further with courses that are designed to give you confidence in all aspects of your role. Because you might be serving alcohol, you'll need to be over the age of 18. REWARDS PACKAGE As well as competitive pay, you can look forward to a role that offers true flexibility and plenty of free learning and development opportunities. As one of the UK's leading healthcare providers, we take the growth of everyone who works for us seriously. As this is a Bank position to provide cover as and when we need it, such as for annual leave or sick leave, the hours and days you work will vary. If you'd like to use your people skills in an organisation that provides the quality care you'd expect for your loved ones, this is a rewarding place to be.
We have an excellent permanent job opportunity for a CAMHS ED Consultant working for a private secure service based in Brighton. This is a part time role, providing psychiatric care to 16 CAMHS ED beds. Salary: £170k full time Position: CAMHS Eating Disorder Consultant Hours: Part time 22.5 hours per week Setting: 16 CAMHS ED beds Location: Brighton Responsibilities Manage a caseload as RC of the ward Participate in the assessment and management of children and young people referred to the Service Assess physical health and document findings within Care notes and weekly ICR meetings Ensure completion of professional reports as per timeline such as ICRs/CPA/Tribunals Act as Responsible Clinician for patients detained under the Mental Health Act Attend CETRs when needed Provide leadership, supervision, reflection, and risk management to the key workers on the team Participate in the CAMHS Consultant on-call rota Participate in Continuing Professional Development (CPD) as approved by the Royal College of Psychiatrists Uphold the principles of Clinical Governance and adhere to the organisation's clinical governance requirements Take part in an Annual Appraisal Programme, with the development of Personal Development Plans focused on Continuing Professional Development Adhere to all the organisation's policies and procedures Benefits £8,400 pro rata car allowance 30 days annual leave plus bank holidays and your birthday off A Group Personal Pension Plan (GPPP) and pension contribution Life assurance Enhanced maternity package Free meals while on duty Employee Assistance Services Career development and training Wellbeing support and activities Voluntary benefits Medical indemnity cover Flexibility to work in clinically led environments Qualifications Registered on the Specialist Register for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry with a licence to practice Experience of CAMHS eating disorders desirable Medically qualified with MRCPsych or equivalent Excellent spoken and written communication skills Innovative and imaginative with the ability to initiate corporate decisions Leadership ability The ability to affect change professionally and organisationally Athona Offer Experts in the psychiatry sector offering a professional and supportive service Nationwide vacancies available in the NHS and private sector, many exclusive to Athona Provide support from start to finish, including negotiations on terms and onboarding Overseas support for candidates not familiar with the UK A supportive team who truly care about your career, taking the time to understand your needs and help you achieve your aspirations Support beyond placement, making sure you're happy with your new job and it continues to fulfil your career goals Interested? Simply apply above today to enjoy these excellent career prospects and reap the rewards of making a real difference to others, every day. If you are interested in learning more about this job role or any other opportunities through Athona, get in touch with Frankie on .
Apr 11, 2026
Full time
We have an excellent permanent job opportunity for a CAMHS ED Consultant working for a private secure service based in Brighton. This is a part time role, providing psychiatric care to 16 CAMHS ED beds. Salary: £170k full time Position: CAMHS Eating Disorder Consultant Hours: Part time 22.5 hours per week Setting: 16 CAMHS ED beds Location: Brighton Responsibilities Manage a caseload as RC of the ward Participate in the assessment and management of children and young people referred to the Service Assess physical health and document findings within Care notes and weekly ICR meetings Ensure completion of professional reports as per timeline such as ICRs/CPA/Tribunals Act as Responsible Clinician for patients detained under the Mental Health Act Attend CETRs when needed Provide leadership, supervision, reflection, and risk management to the key workers on the team Participate in the CAMHS Consultant on-call rota Participate in Continuing Professional Development (CPD) as approved by the Royal College of Psychiatrists Uphold the principles of Clinical Governance and adhere to the organisation's clinical governance requirements Take part in an Annual Appraisal Programme, with the development of Personal Development Plans focused on Continuing Professional Development Adhere to all the organisation's policies and procedures Benefits £8,400 pro rata car allowance 30 days annual leave plus bank holidays and your birthday off A Group Personal Pension Plan (GPPP) and pension contribution Life assurance Enhanced maternity package Free meals while on duty Employee Assistance Services Career development and training Wellbeing support and activities Voluntary benefits Medical indemnity cover Flexibility to work in clinically led environments Qualifications Registered on the Specialist Register for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry with a licence to practice Experience of CAMHS eating disorders desirable Medically qualified with MRCPsych or equivalent Excellent spoken and written communication skills Innovative and imaginative with the ability to initiate corporate decisions Leadership ability The ability to affect change professionally and organisationally Athona Offer Experts in the psychiatry sector offering a professional and supportive service Nationwide vacancies available in the NHS and private sector, many exclusive to Athona Provide support from start to finish, including negotiations on terms and onboarding Overseas support for candidates not familiar with the UK A supportive team who truly care about your career, taking the time to understand your needs and help you achieve your aspirations Support beyond placement, making sure you're happy with your new job and it continues to fulfil your career goals Interested? Simply apply above today to enjoy these excellent career prospects and reap the rewards of making a real difference to others, every day. If you are interested in learning more about this job role or any other opportunities through Athona, get in touch with Frankie on .
ABOUT THE ROLE As a Bank Care Assistant at a Barchester care home, you'll help residents enjoy each day by making sure they get the quality care and support they deserve. You'll assist with daily living, providing support and companionship and sharing great moments and memories too. It's a chance to bring your dedication and compassion to a fulfilling environment. Every day will be different, so you can expect to undertake work that's as varied as it is rewarding. As a Bank Care Assistant, you could be doing anything from supporting residents with their food and drink and following care plans to ensuring that each of our residents has one-to-one time. It's an opportunity to put your skills to meaningful use and develop your career. ABOUT YOU To join us as a Bank Care Assistant you'll need to have some experience of caring for older people, a can-do approach and excellent communication skills. Your empathy and warm-hearted approach will shine through, but above all, you'll have the compassion needed to deliver the highest standard of care and support for all our residents. In return we'll provide all the training you need to thrive. REWARDS PACKAGE As well as competitive pay, you can look forward to a role that offers true flexibility and plenty of free learning and development opportunities. As one of the UK's leading healthcare providers, we take the growth of everyone who works for us seriously. As this is a Bank position to provide cover as and when we need it, such as for annual leave or sick leave, the hours and days you work will vary. If you'd like to use your people skills in an organisation that provides the quality care you'd expect for your loved ones, this is a rewarding place to be.
Apr 11, 2026
Full time
ABOUT THE ROLE As a Bank Care Assistant at a Barchester care home, you'll help residents enjoy each day by making sure they get the quality care and support they deserve. You'll assist with daily living, providing support and companionship and sharing great moments and memories too. It's a chance to bring your dedication and compassion to a fulfilling environment. Every day will be different, so you can expect to undertake work that's as varied as it is rewarding. As a Bank Care Assistant, you could be doing anything from supporting residents with their food and drink and following care plans to ensuring that each of our residents has one-to-one time. It's an opportunity to put your skills to meaningful use and develop your career. ABOUT YOU To join us as a Bank Care Assistant you'll need to have some experience of caring for older people, a can-do approach and excellent communication skills. Your empathy and warm-hearted approach will shine through, but above all, you'll have the compassion needed to deliver the highest standard of care and support for all our residents. In return we'll provide all the training you need to thrive. REWARDS PACKAGE As well as competitive pay, you can look forward to a role that offers true flexibility and plenty of free learning and development opportunities. As one of the UK's leading healthcare providers, we take the growth of everyone who works for us seriously. As this is a Bank position to provide cover as and when we need it, such as for annual leave or sick leave, the hours and days you work will vary. If you'd like to use your people skills in an organisation that provides the quality care you'd expect for your loved ones, this is a rewarding place to be.
Apollo Home Healthcare
Peterborough, Cambridgeshire
Clinical Nurse Specialist Location: Peterborough Salary: Up to £42,000 per annum + bonus Contract: Full-time, Permanent Are you a Registered Nurse seeking a better worklife balance without stepping away from meaningful clinical work? Do you have experience in complex care, A&E, critical care or ICU? This could be the perfect next step in your career click apply for full job details
Apr 11, 2026
Full time
Clinical Nurse Specialist Location: Peterborough Salary: Up to £42,000 per annum + bonus Contract: Full-time, Permanent Are you a Registered Nurse seeking a better worklife balance without stepping away from meaningful clinical work? Do you have experience in complex care, A&E, critical care or ICU? This could be the perfect next step in your career click apply for full job details
Join us as a Children's Social Worker or Senior Social Worker and make a genuine difference in the lives of children and families across Hampshire. We're proud to be part of a select group of local authorities recognised by Ofsted as Outstanding for the quality and impact of our children's services. Across our Children in Care, Family Help and Refugee teams, you'll support children, young people and families through key stages of their journey. In the Children in Care Teams, you'll support care experienced children by meeting statutory duties, helping them move from residential care into foster or post 16 placements and completing a range of assessments while working with partners to safeguard young people at risk of exploitation. Within our Family Help Teams, you'll deliver strengths based interventions and family plans that keep children safely at home. Through practical, solution focused support, you'll help families build on their strengths, overcome challenges and achieve better long term outcomes. Joining our Refugee Teams, you'll work with separated children, unaccompanied minors, care leavers and families with No Recourse to Public Funds - from arrival and initial assessments, through navigating the asylum process and moving towards independence, with a focus on family reunification. What you'll do: Build strong, meaningful relationships with children and families to enable positive change. Lead on assessments, care planning, and interventions that safeguard and promote wellbeing. Work collaboratively with multi-agency partners to deliver effective, holistic support. Manage complex caseloads with autonomy, creativity, and a strong focus on outcomes. Contribute to a culture of continuous improvement and reflective practice. As a Senior Social Worker, provide mentoring and practice support to colleagues, role model high standards of social work, and contribute to reflective practice and service development. What we're looking for: Qualified Social Worker registered with Social Work England. Experience working in a UK based statutory social work setting. Senior Social Workers will have significant post qualifying experience (minimum 3 years) and be comfortable mentoring colleagues and role modelling best practice. Strong relationship building and communication skills, with the ability to engage families and build trust. Confident in assessing risk, analysing information, developing effective plans, and producing clear, high quality reports. Sound understanding of safeguarding, relevant legal frameworks, equality, and best value principles. Ability to manage complex caseloads and work effectively within multi agency settings. A creative, flexible, and forward thinking approach to practice. Please note: This role is not open to Newly Qualified Social Workers. If you are a recent graduate, please apply through our Graduate Entry Training Scheme (GETS). Why join us? Outstanding support: Regular, reflective supervision and a culture that values your voice. Flexible working: Including a 9-day fortnight and hybrid options to support work-life balance. Career development: 5 personal development days per year and access to excellent learning opportunities through our DfE 'Partner in Practice' initiative. Back-office support: Dedicated business support team to free up your time for frontline work. Relocation assistance: Up to £8,500 available for experienced UK-based Social Workers relocating to Hampshire (subject to management approval). Wellbeing support: Access to Health Assured's comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme to support your physical and mental wellbeing, including 24/7 telephone support, a suite of online resources, and legal and financial advice. Competitive benefits package: Generous annual leave, occupational sick pay, and access to the Local Government Pension Scheme. Ready to take the next step? Learn more: Explore the role, team, and our values in our Candidate Pack on our website. Apply by email: Send your CV to with the subject line 'Social Worker HCC623825'. By submitting your CV, you are giving consent for Hampshire County Council to store your data in accordance with data protection legislation. Alternatively, apply online: Click the 'Apply' button below to complete your application on our website. Important: You must already have the right to work in the UK. We are currently unable to offer sponsorship for this role. Other job titles you may be searching for may include: Welfare Worker, Case Manager, Social Work Practitioner, Children's Services Practitioner, Child Protection Social Worker, Children and Families Social Worker, Safeguarding Social Worker, Family Support Social Worker, Senior Case Manager, Advanced Social Work Practitioner.
Apr 11, 2026
Full time
Join us as a Children's Social Worker or Senior Social Worker and make a genuine difference in the lives of children and families across Hampshire. We're proud to be part of a select group of local authorities recognised by Ofsted as Outstanding for the quality and impact of our children's services. Across our Children in Care, Family Help and Refugee teams, you'll support children, young people and families through key stages of their journey. In the Children in Care Teams, you'll support care experienced children by meeting statutory duties, helping them move from residential care into foster or post 16 placements and completing a range of assessments while working with partners to safeguard young people at risk of exploitation. Within our Family Help Teams, you'll deliver strengths based interventions and family plans that keep children safely at home. Through practical, solution focused support, you'll help families build on their strengths, overcome challenges and achieve better long term outcomes. Joining our Refugee Teams, you'll work with separated children, unaccompanied minors, care leavers and families with No Recourse to Public Funds - from arrival and initial assessments, through navigating the asylum process and moving towards independence, with a focus on family reunification. What you'll do: Build strong, meaningful relationships with children and families to enable positive change. Lead on assessments, care planning, and interventions that safeguard and promote wellbeing. Work collaboratively with multi-agency partners to deliver effective, holistic support. Manage complex caseloads with autonomy, creativity, and a strong focus on outcomes. Contribute to a culture of continuous improvement and reflective practice. As a Senior Social Worker, provide mentoring and practice support to colleagues, role model high standards of social work, and contribute to reflective practice and service development. What we're looking for: Qualified Social Worker registered with Social Work England. Experience working in a UK based statutory social work setting. Senior Social Workers will have significant post qualifying experience (minimum 3 years) and be comfortable mentoring colleagues and role modelling best practice. Strong relationship building and communication skills, with the ability to engage families and build trust. Confident in assessing risk, analysing information, developing effective plans, and producing clear, high quality reports. Sound understanding of safeguarding, relevant legal frameworks, equality, and best value principles. Ability to manage complex caseloads and work effectively within multi agency settings. A creative, flexible, and forward thinking approach to practice. Please note: This role is not open to Newly Qualified Social Workers. If you are a recent graduate, please apply through our Graduate Entry Training Scheme (GETS). Why join us? Outstanding support: Regular, reflective supervision and a culture that values your voice. Flexible working: Including a 9-day fortnight and hybrid options to support work-life balance. Career development: 5 personal development days per year and access to excellent learning opportunities through our DfE 'Partner in Practice' initiative. Back-office support: Dedicated business support team to free up your time for frontline work. Relocation assistance: Up to £8,500 available for experienced UK-based Social Workers relocating to Hampshire (subject to management approval). Wellbeing support: Access to Health Assured's comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme to support your physical and mental wellbeing, including 24/7 telephone support, a suite of online resources, and legal and financial advice. Competitive benefits package: Generous annual leave, occupational sick pay, and access to the Local Government Pension Scheme. Ready to take the next step? Learn more: Explore the role, team, and our values in our Candidate Pack on our website. Apply by email: Send your CV to with the subject line 'Social Worker HCC623825'. By submitting your CV, you are giving consent for Hampshire County Council to store your data in accordance with data protection legislation. Alternatively, apply online: Click the 'Apply' button below to complete your application on our website. Important: You must already have the right to work in the UK. We are currently unable to offer sponsorship for this role. Other job titles you may be searching for may include: Welfare Worker, Case Manager, Social Work Practitioner, Children's Services Practitioner, Child Protection Social Worker, Children and Families Social Worker, Safeguarding Social Worker, Family Support Social Worker, Senior Case Manager, Advanced Social Work Practitioner.
Position: Optometrist Location: Salisbury Salary: Competitive salary with performance-based enhancements Working Hours: Full-time and part-time opportunities available Contract Type: Permanent Job Summa ry: We are seeking a dedicated and professional Optometrist to join our clinic in Salisbury. In this role, you will play a key part in providing a range of clinical eye care services. Working as part of a multi-disciplinary team alongside experienced eye care professionals, including ophthalmologists, you will deliver pre and post-operative care for refractive and cataract surgery patients. This is an exciting opportunity for an Optometrist looking to advance their skills and contribute to the delivery of exceptional patient care. Key Responsibilities: Conduct pre- and post-operative consultations for refractive and cataract surgery patients. Provide essential and advanced eye examinations to a diverse range of patients. Assist ophthalmologists in providing clinical support during procedures. Collaborate with a professional team to ensure high standards of patient care and clinical outcomes. Maintain accurate patient records and ensure compliance with regulatory standards. Participate in ongoing professional development and training to stay at the forefront of advancements in optometry. Support the delivery of patient education on eye health and post-operative care. Team Development: Work closely with a multidisciplinary team, including ophthalmologists and other eye care professionals, to ensure optimal patient care. Collaborate with team members to improve clinic workflows and ensure an excellent patient experience. Actively engage in clinical discussions, sharing expertise and knowledge to enhance team performance. Participate in professional development opportunities, including mentorship and training, to enhance your clinical skills and support the development of others. About You: We are looking for an Optometrist who: Is a fully qualified Optometrist registered with the General Optical Council (GOC). Has experience in providing comprehensive eye examinations and pre/post-operative care. Is passionate about providing exceptional patient care and delivering a positive patient experience. Is eager to work in a dynamic, team-based environment and collaborate with other healthcare professionals. Has strong attention to detail and the ability to work efficiently under pressure. Is committed to continuing professional development (CPD) and keeping up with the latest advancements in the field of optometry. Willingness to expand knowledge in refractive surgery and cataract care. Well-being Services: Private Healthcare: Access to comprehensive private healthcare for you and your family. Indemnity Coverage: Full indemnity coverage to ensure your peace of mind in your professional practice. Professional Fees: Paid professional fees, ensuring your registration costs are covered. Flexible Working: We offer a range of flexible working patterns to suit your lifestyle, including longer hours across fewer days or schedules that support family or personal commitments. CET Courses: Access to Continuing Education and Training (CET) courses to support your professional development. What They Offer: Market-leading Salary: Competitive salary with additional performance-based pay. Annual Leave: 33 days of annual leave, increasing with length of service. Pension Scheme: Contributory pension scheme to help secure your future. Independent Prescribing: Sponsorship and placement assistance for independent prescribing qualifications. Generous Discounts: Complimentary or discounted Laser Eye Surgery, Intraocular Lens surgery, or Lipiflow treatment. Family Discount Scheme: A generous friends and family discount scheme on eye care services. Why Join Us? This is an excellent opportunity to advance your career as an Optometrist and be part of a team dedicated to delivering high-quality patient care. You will work alongside some of the most experienced ophthalmologists and optometrists in the field, gaining exposure to cutting-edge diagnostic and treatment technologies. With flexible working patterns, a supportive team environment, and a comprehensive benefits package, this role offers a rewarding and fulfilling career in optometry. If you are interested in this exciting opportunity, please contact Leo at or email for more information or any questions you may have.
Apr 11, 2026
Full time
Position: Optometrist Location: Salisbury Salary: Competitive salary with performance-based enhancements Working Hours: Full-time and part-time opportunities available Contract Type: Permanent Job Summa ry: We are seeking a dedicated and professional Optometrist to join our clinic in Salisbury. In this role, you will play a key part in providing a range of clinical eye care services. Working as part of a multi-disciplinary team alongside experienced eye care professionals, including ophthalmologists, you will deliver pre and post-operative care for refractive and cataract surgery patients. This is an exciting opportunity for an Optometrist looking to advance their skills and contribute to the delivery of exceptional patient care. Key Responsibilities: Conduct pre- and post-operative consultations for refractive and cataract surgery patients. Provide essential and advanced eye examinations to a diverse range of patients. Assist ophthalmologists in providing clinical support during procedures. Collaborate with a professional team to ensure high standards of patient care and clinical outcomes. Maintain accurate patient records and ensure compliance with regulatory standards. Participate in ongoing professional development and training to stay at the forefront of advancements in optometry. Support the delivery of patient education on eye health and post-operative care. Team Development: Work closely with a multidisciplinary team, including ophthalmologists and other eye care professionals, to ensure optimal patient care. Collaborate with team members to improve clinic workflows and ensure an excellent patient experience. Actively engage in clinical discussions, sharing expertise and knowledge to enhance team performance. Participate in professional development opportunities, including mentorship and training, to enhance your clinical skills and support the development of others. About You: We are looking for an Optometrist who: Is a fully qualified Optometrist registered with the General Optical Council (GOC). Has experience in providing comprehensive eye examinations and pre/post-operative care. Is passionate about providing exceptional patient care and delivering a positive patient experience. Is eager to work in a dynamic, team-based environment and collaborate with other healthcare professionals. Has strong attention to detail and the ability to work efficiently under pressure. Is committed to continuing professional development (CPD) and keeping up with the latest advancements in the field of optometry. Willingness to expand knowledge in refractive surgery and cataract care. Well-being Services: Private Healthcare: Access to comprehensive private healthcare for you and your family. Indemnity Coverage: Full indemnity coverage to ensure your peace of mind in your professional practice. Professional Fees: Paid professional fees, ensuring your registration costs are covered. Flexible Working: We offer a range of flexible working patterns to suit your lifestyle, including longer hours across fewer days or schedules that support family or personal commitments. CET Courses: Access to Continuing Education and Training (CET) courses to support your professional development. What They Offer: Market-leading Salary: Competitive salary with additional performance-based pay. Annual Leave: 33 days of annual leave, increasing with length of service. Pension Scheme: Contributory pension scheme to help secure your future. Independent Prescribing: Sponsorship and placement assistance for independent prescribing qualifications. Generous Discounts: Complimentary or discounted Laser Eye Surgery, Intraocular Lens surgery, or Lipiflow treatment. Family Discount Scheme: A generous friends and family discount scheme on eye care services. Why Join Us? This is an excellent opportunity to advance your career as an Optometrist and be part of a team dedicated to delivering high-quality patient care. You will work alongside some of the most experienced ophthalmologists and optometrists in the field, gaining exposure to cutting-edge diagnostic and treatment technologies. With flexible working patterns, a supportive team environment, and a comprehensive benefits package, this role offers a rewarding and fulfilling career in optometry. If you are interested in this exciting opportunity, please contact Leo at or email for more information or any questions you may have.
Are you a caring individual who enjoys working with people? Then join our committed community outreach team in Barrow. As a support worker you can support adults with mental health needs and learning disabilities to live their best lives. The successful candidate will engage with service users and build trusting, therapeutic, relationships. The role includes visiting service users in their own homes or in other settings and offering practical support to enable them to live independently while also offering emotional support in accordance with their individual support plans. The support role includes helping with daily living tasks such as cooking, appointments, medication and money management. We have both full time and part time hours are available, 37.5 and 22.5 per week to be worked on a flexible rota. The ability to lone work, using your own initiative is essential for this role. Being a car driver and car owner (or access to a vehicle) is essential for this role, mileage allowance is paid. Vacancy Reference Number: 85599 Applications for this role must be submitted via the Creative Support website using the above vacancy reference number Creative Support's Development Pathway offers a structured induction and values-led training to help staff grow from entry-level to leadership roles. It empowers career progression through tailored learning aligned with national strategies and the WE CARE framework. Benefits of working with Creative Support include a probationary bonus, pension contributions, 28 days Annual Leave and company paid enhanced DBS. We are a passionate, inclusive, and anti-racist organization - Stonewall Diversity Champion, Disability Confident Employer who have recently received Investors in People Gold award. We can only accept applications from candidates who are located in and eligible to work within the UK.
Apr 11, 2026
Full time
Are you a caring individual who enjoys working with people? Then join our committed community outreach team in Barrow. As a support worker you can support adults with mental health needs and learning disabilities to live their best lives. The successful candidate will engage with service users and build trusting, therapeutic, relationships. The role includes visiting service users in their own homes or in other settings and offering practical support to enable them to live independently while also offering emotional support in accordance with their individual support plans. The support role includes helping with daily living tasks such as cooking, appointments, medication and money management. We have both full time and part time hours are available, 37.5 and 22.5 per week to be worked on a flexible rota. The ability to lone work, using your own initiative is essential for this role. Being a car driver and car owner (or access to a vehicle) is essential for this role, mileage allowance is paid. Vacancy Reference Number: 85599 Applications for this role must be submitted via the Creative Support website using the above vacancy reference number Creative Support's Development Pathway offers a structured induction and values-led training to help staff grow from entry-level to leadership roles. It empowers career progression through tailored learning aligned with national strategies and the WE CARE framework. Benefits of working with Creative Support include a probationary bonus, pension contributions, 28 days Annual Leave and company paid enhanced DBS. We are a passionate, inclusive, and anti-racist organization - Stonewall Diversity Champion, Disability Confident Employer who have recently received Investors in People Gold award. We can only accept applications from candidates who are located in and eligible to work within the UK.
A medical recruitment agency is seeking a dedicated Salaried GP for a position in West London with a competitive salary of £80,000 and excellent support staff. The role involves providing seamless patient care in a modern surgery without weekend hours. Ideal candidates must be fully qualified GPs with NHS experience. The position also offers benefits such as medical indemnity cover, generous leave, and professional development opportunities. Newly qualified GPs are encouraged to apply for this excellent opportunity.
Apr 11, 2026
Full time
A medical recruitment agency is seeking a dedicated Salaried GP for a position in West London with a competitive salary of £80,000 and excellent support staff. The role involves providing seamless patient care in a modern surgery without weekend hours. Ideal candidates must be fully qualified GPs with NHS experience. The position also offers benefits such as medical indemnity cover, generous leave, and professional development opportunities. Newly qualified GPs are encouraged to apply for this excellent opportunity.
Are you a Psychology Graduate? Are you looking for a role where you can build your experience supporting neurodiverse children? Are you resilient and empathetic? Psychology Graduate - Reading A specialist school for children with Autism and complex needs is seeking a Psychology Graduate to join their team of incredible support staff click apply for full job details
Apr 11, 2026
Full time
Are you a Psychology Graduate? Are you looking for a role where you can build your experience supporting neurodiverse children? Are you resilient and empathetic? Psychology Graduate - Reading A specialist school for children with Autism and complex needs is seeking a Psychology Graduate to join their team of incredible support staff click apply for full job details
ABOUT THE ROLE As a Bank Registered Mental Health Nurse or Bank Registered Learning Disability Nurse at a Barchester care home, you'll look after the physical, psychological and social needs of our residents to help us deliver the quality care they deserve. We'll look to you to create a safe and supportive environment for residents with range of physical and mental needs, whilst also relying on your professional judgement to make critical clinical decisions. You can expect a wide range of responsibilities, from developing tailored care plans to providing medicine safely and delivering excellence across everything you do. As a Registered Nurse (RMN/RNLD), you'll have the autonomy to do things the right way and be truly valued and respected for what you do. ABOUT YOU You'll need to have a current NMC registration to join us as a Registered Mental Health or Learning Disability Nurse and a good knowledge of the most up-to-date clinical practices (RMN/RNLD). Experience of producing well-developed care plans and detailed risk assessments is important too, as is an understanding of regulatory frameworks, including DoLs/MCA and Royal Pharmaceutical guidelines. Dedicated and compassionate, you'll pride yourself on your person-centred, thoughtful approach to nursing. REWARDS PACKAGE As well as competitive pay, you can look forward to a role that offers true flexibility and plenty of free learning and development opportunities. As one of the UK's leading healthcare providers, we take the growth of everyone who works for us seriously. As this is a Bank position to provide cover as and when we need it, such as for annual leave or sick leave, the hours and days you work will vary. If you'd like to use your clinical and people skills in an organisation that provides the quality care you'd expect for your loved ones, this is a rewarding and empowering place to be.
Apr 11, 2026
Full time
ABOUT THE ROLE As a Bank Registered Mental Health Nurse or Bank Registered Learning Disability Nurse at a Barchester care home, you'll look after the physical, psychological and social needs of our residents to help us deliver the quality care they deserve. We'll look to you to create a safe and supportive environment for residents with range of physical and mental needs, whilst also relying on your professional judgement to make critical clinical decisions. You can expect a wide range of responsibilities, from developing tailored care plans to providing medicine safely and delivering excellence across everything you do. As a Registered Nurse (RMN/RNLD), you'll have the autonomy to do things the right way and be truly valued and respected for what you do. ABOUT YOU You'll need to have a current NMC registration to join us as a Registered Mental Health or Learning Disability Nurse and a good knowledge of the most up-to-date clinical practices (RMN/RNLD). Experience of producing well-developed care plans and detailed risk assessments is important too, as is an understanding of regulatory frameworks, including DoLs/MCA and Royal Pharmaceutical guidelines. Dedicated and compassionate, you'll pride yourself on your person-centred, thoughtful approach to nursing. REWARDS PACKAGE As well as competitive pay, you can look forward to a role that offers true flexibility and plenty of free learning and development opportunities. As one of the UK's leading healthcare providers, we take the growth of everyone who works for us seriously. As this is a Bank position to provide cover as and when we need it, such as for annual leave or sick leave, the hours and days you work will vary. If you'd like to use your clinical and people skills in an organisation that provides the quality care you'd expect for your loved ones, this is a rewarding and empowering place to be.
Leaders In Care Recruitment Ltd
Northwich, Cheshire
Autonomy Career progression New service build Full ownership opportunity A chance to step into a Registered Manager role where you can genuinely shape a brand new 2-bed childrens home from the ground up. This Registered Manager opportunity offers the freedom to set standards, influence culture, and take full ownership of a service ready for Ofsted registration click apply for full job details
Apr 11, 2026
Full time
Autonomy Career progression New service build Full ownership opportunity A chance to step into a Registered Manager role where you can genuinely shape a brand new 2-bed childrens home from the ground up. This Registered Manager opportunity offers the freedom to set standards, influence culture, and take full ownership of a service ready for Ofsted registration click apply for full job details
Join us as a Children's Social Worker or Senior Social Worker and make a genuine difference in the lives of children and families across Hampshire. We're proud to be part of a select group of local authorities recognised by Ofsted as Outstanding for the quality and impact of our children's services. Across our Children in Care, Family Help and Refugee teams, you'll support children, young people and families through key stages of their journey. In the Children in Care Teams, you'll support care experienced children by meeting statutory duties, helping them move from residential care into foster or post 16 placements and completing a range of assessments while working with partners to safeguard young people at risk of exploitation. Within our Family Help Teams, you'll deliver strengths based interventions and family plans that keep children safely at home. Through practical, solution focused support, you'll help families build on their strengths, overcome challenges and achieve better long term outcomes. Joining our Refugee Teams, you'll work with separated children, unaccompanied minors, care leavers and families with No Recourse to Public Funds - from arrival and initial assessments, through navigating the asylum process and moving towards independence, with a focus on family reunification. What you'll do: Build strong, meaningful relationships with children and families to enable positive change. Lead on assessments, care planning, and interventions that safeguard and promote wellbeing. Work collaboratively with multi-agency partners to deliver effective, holistic support. Manage complex caseloads with autonomy, creativity, and a strong focus on outcomes. Contribute to a culture of continuous improvement and reflective practice. As a Senior Social Worker, provide mentoring and practice support to colleagues, role model high standards of social work, and contribute to reflective practice and service development. What we're looking for: Qualified Social Worker registered with Social Work England. Experience working in a UK based statutory social work setting. Senior Social Workers will have significant post qualifying experience (minimum 3 years) and be comfortable mentoring colleagues and role modelling best practice. Strong relationship building and communication skills, with the ability to engage families and build trust. Confident in assessing risk, analysing information, developing effective plans, and producing clear, high quality reports. Sound understanding of safeguarding, relevant legal frameworks, equality, and best value principles. Ability to manage complex caseloads and work effectively within multi agency settings. A creative, flexible, and forward thinking approach to practice. Please note: This role is not open to Newly Qualified Social Workers. If you are a recent graduate, please apply through our Graduate Entry Training Scheme (GETS). Why join us? Outstanding support: Regular, reflective supervision and a culture that values your voice. Flexible working: Including a 9-day fortnight and hybrid options to support work-life balance. Career development: 5 personal development days per year and access to excellent learning opportunities through our DfE 'Partner in Practice' initiative. Back-office support: Dedicated business support team to free up your time for frontline work. Relocation assistance: Up to £8,500 available for experienced UK-based Social Workers relocating to Hampshire (subject to management approval). Wellbeing support: Access to Health Assured's comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme to support your physical and mental wellbeing, including 24/7 telephone support, a suite of online resources, and legal and financial advice. Competitive benefits package: Generous annual leave, occupational sick pay, and access to the Local Government Pension Scheme. Ready to take the next step? Learn more: Explore the role, team, and our values in our Candidate Pack on our website. Apply by email: Send your CV to with the subject line 'Social Worker HCC623824'. By submitting your CV, you are giving consent for Hampshire County Council to store your data in accordance with data protection legislation. Alternatively, apply online: Click the 'Apply' button below to complete your application on our website. Important: You must already have the right to work in the UK. We are currently unable to offer sponsorship for this role. Other job titles you may be searching for may include: Welfare Worker, Case Manager, Social Work Practitioner, Children's Services Practitioner, Child Protection Social Worker, Children and Families Social Worker, Safeguarding Social Worker, Family Support Social Worker, Senior Case Manager, Advanced Social Work Practitioner.
Apr 11, 2026
Full time
Join us as a Children's Social Worker or Senior Social Worker and make a genuine difference in the lives of children and families across Hampshire. We're proud to be part of a select group of local authorities recognised by Ofsted as Outstanding for the quality and impact of our children's services. Across our Children in Care, Family Help and Refugee teams, you'll support children, young people and families through key stages of their journey. In the Children in Care Teams, you'll support care experienced children by meeting statutory duties, helping them move from residential care into foster or post 16 placements and completing a range of assessments while working with partners to safeguard young people at risk of exploitation. Within our Family Help Teams, you'll deliver strengths based interventions and family plans that keep children safely at home. Through practical, solution focused support, you'll help families build on their strengths, overcome challenges and achieve better long term outcomes. Joining our Refugee Teams, you'll work with separated children, unaccompanied minors, care leavers and families with No Recourse to Public Funds - from arrival and initial assessments, through navigating the asylum process and moving towards independence, with a focus on family reunification. What you'll do: Build strong, meaningful relationships with children and families to enable positive change. Lead on assessments, care planning, and interventions that safeguard and promote wellbeing. Work collaboratively with multi-agency partners to deliver effective, holistic support. Manage complex caseloads with autonomy, creativity, and a strong focus on outcomes. Contribute to a culture of continuous improvement and reflective practice. As a Senior Social Worker, provide mentoring and practice support to colleagues, role model high standards of social work, and contribute to reflective practice and service development. What we're looking for: Qualified Social Worker registered with Social Work England. Experience working in a UK based statutory social work setting. Senior Social Workers will have significant post qualifying experience (minimum 3 years) and be comfortable mentoring colleagues and role modelling best practice. Strong relationship building and communication skills, with the ability to engage families and build trust. Confident in assessing risk, analysing information, developing effective plans, and producing clear, high quality reports. Sound understanding of safeguarding, relevant legal frameworks, equality, and best value principles. Ability to manage complex caseloads and work effectively within multi agency settings. A creative, flexible, and forward thinking approach to practice. Please note: This role is not open to Newly Qualified Social Workers. If you are a recent graduate, please apply through our Graduate Entry Training Scheme (GETS). Why join us? Outstanding support: Regular, reflective supervision and a culture that values your voice. Flexible working: Including a 9-day fortnight and hybrid options to support work-life balance. Career development: 5 personal development days per year and access to excellent learning opportunities through our DfE 'Partner in Practice' initiative. Back-office support: Dedicated business support team to free up your time for frontline work. Relocation assistance: Up to £8,500 available for experienced UK-based Social Workers relocating to Hampshire (subject to management approval). Wellbeing support: Access to Health Assured's comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme to support your physical and mental wellbeing, including 24/7 telephone support, a suite of online resources, and legal and financial advice. Competitive benefits package: Generous annual leave, occupational sick pay, and access to the Local Government Pension Scheme. Ready to take the next step? Learn more: Explore the role, team, and our values in our Candidate Pack on our website. Apply by email: Send your CV to with the subject line 'Social Worker HCC623824'. By submitting your CV, you are giving consent for Hampshire County Council to store your data in accordance with data protection legislation. Alternatively, apply online: Click the 'Apply' button below to complete your application on our website. Important: You must already have the right to work in the UK. We are currently unable to offer sponsorship for this role. Other job titles you may be searching for may include: Welfare Worker, Case Manager, Social Work Practitioner, Children's Services Practitioner, Child Protection Social Worker, Children and Families Social Worker, Safeguarding Social Worker, Family Support Social Worker, Senior Case Manager, Advanced Social Work Practitioner.
Position: Optometrist Location: South Wales Salary: Up to £64,000 Commission: Paid Monthly Company Car: Provided for both business and personal use Days: 4 or 5 days a week (No weekends) Job Summary: We are seeking a dedicated and passionate optometrist to join our team in South Wales. You'll be part of a forward-thinking company that is revolutionizing the way eye care is delivered, bringing clinically excellent care directly to people who need it most. You'll work with the latest mobile technology and equipment, allowing you to offer high-quality services to patients who may otherwise have limited access to eye care. Key Responsibilities: Conduct thorough eye exams for patients, ensuring high standards of care. Help around 6-7 patients per day, visiting them in their own homes, providing more time per appointment (1 hour) for better relationships and care. Make autonomous clinical decisions while having access to a senior optometrist team for support and second opinions when needed. Use advanced equipment, including a digital fundus camera, mobile slit lamp, and I-care tonometer, as well as a cutting-edge digital records system. Ensure patients receive a personalized experience with detailed care and advice. Manage patient records efficiently with minimal paperwork. Be an active part of the clinical team, supporting each other and contributing to a positive and collaborative work environment. Participate in CPD and training programs to ensure continuous professional growth and development. Team Development: We are committed to your professional growth and will provide you with the necessary tools, training, and support to excel. You'll receive access to industry-leading equipment and ongoing professional development opportunities. This includes support for higher qualifications through the College of Optometrists' Professional Certificates Programme and free CPD events. About You: You are an experienced and motivated optometrist with a passion for delivering excellent patient care. You enjoy building relationships with your patients and take pride in making clinical decisions autonomously. You're adaptable, eager to embrace new technology, and have a strong commitment to continuous professional development. You're also looking for a role that offers a work-life balance, with the flexibility to choose between full-time or part-time hours and weekends off. Well-being Services: We care about your well-being and offer a variety of support services to ensure you stay healthy and happy in your role: Access to a colleague assistance programme to support your mental health and well-being. Private medical insurance and life assurance for peace of mind. A generous pension scheme, matched up to 5%. Employee discounts on various services and products. What They Offer: A market-leading salary of up to £64,000 per year (depending on experience). Strong bonus structure to reward your hard work. Fully expensed company car for both business and personal use. Flexible contracts with the option for full-time or part-time work. 33 days holiday per year (inclusive of bank holidays). Payment of your GOC fees. Free CPD events to support your continuous learning. Support for higher qualifications through the College of Optometrists. Fantastic equipment, including a lightweight kit for a streamlined testing process. No weekend work, enjoy a true work-life balance. Why Join Us? This is an exciting opportunity to be part of a rapidly growing company that is changing the way eye care is provided to patients across the UK. If you're passionate about delivering clinically excellent care and want to make a real difference in people's lives, we would love to have you on board. For more information or to apply, please contact Leo at or email . He can answer any questions or provide further details.
Apr 11, 2026
Full time
Position: Optometrist Location: South Wales Salary: Up to £64,000 Commission: Paid Monthly Company Car: Provided for both business and personal use Days: 4 or 5 days a week (No weekends) Job Summary: We are seeking a dedicated and passionate optometrist to join our team in South Wales. You'll be part of a forward-thinking company that is revolutionizing the way eye care is delivered, bringing clinically excellent care directly to people who need it most. You'll work with the latest mobile technology and equipment, allowing you to offer high-quality services to patients who may otherwise have limited access to eye care. Key Responsibilities: Conduct thorough eye exams for patients, ensuring high standards of care. Help around 6-7 patients per day, visiting them in their own homes, providing more time per appointment (1 hour) for better relationships and care. Make autonomous clinical decisions while having access to a senior optometrist team for support and second opinions when needed. Use advanced equipment, including a digital fundus camera, mobile slit lamp, and I-care tonometer, as well as a cutting-edge digital records system. Ensure patients receive a personalized experience with detailed care and advice. Manage patient records efficiently with minimal paperwork. Be an active part of the clinical team, supporting each other and contributing to a positive and collaborative work environment. Participate in CPD and training programs to ensure continuous professional growth and development. Team Development: We are committed to your professional growth and will provide you with the necessary tools, training, and support to excel. You'll receive access to industry-leading equipment and ongoing professional development opportunities. This includes support for higher qualifications through the College of Optometrists' Professional Certificates Programme and free CPD events. About You: You are an experienced and motivated optometrist with a passion for delivering excellent patient care. You enjoy building relationships with your patients and take pride in making clinical decisions autonomously. You're adaptable, eager to embrace new technology, and have a strong commitment to continuous professional development. You're also looking for a role that offers a work-life balance, with the flexibility to choose between full-time or part-time hours and weekends off. Well-being Services: We care about your well-being and offer a variety of support services to ensure you stay healthy and happy in your role: Access to a colleague assistance programme to support your mental health and well-being. Private medical insurance and life assurance for peace of mind. A generous pension scheme, matched up to 5%. Employee discounts on various services and products. What They Offer: A market-leading salary of up to £64,000 per year (depending on experience). Strong bonus structure to reward your hard work. Fully expensed company car for both business and personal use. Flexible contracts with the option for full-time or part-time work. 33 days holiday per year (inclusive of bank holidays). Payment of your GOC fees. Free CPD events to support your continuous learning. Support for higher qualifications through the College of Optometrists. Fantastic equipment, including a lightweight kit for a streamlined testing process. No weekend work, enjoy a true work-life balance. Why Join Us? This is an exciting opportunity to be part of a rapidly growing company that is changing the way eye care is provided to patients across the UK. If you're passionate about delivering clinically excellent care and want to make a real difference in people's lives, we would love to have you on board. For more information or to apply, please contact Leo at or email . He can answer any questions or provide further details.
As an Optometrist at Vision Express, you'll get to work with some world class technology including automated refraction, non-contact tonometry, automated keratometry, fundus camera, visual field analyser, OCT and automated phoropters to name a few. Your passion for optometry, will support our ambition to 'See More, Be More' for our customers, maximising their lifestyle through appropriate eyecare and eyewear solutions. In our stores, you will get to work with some world class technology including Automated refraction, non contact tonometry, automated keratometry, Fundus Camera, Visual Field Analyser, OCT and Automated Phoropters to name a few. Although the hours of this role are advertised, if this sounds like the role for you, we'd love to hear about your ideal working week. Whether this is hours to fit around the school run or you prefer a compressed week - we are open to discussing flexible options with you further. Who are we? We are Vision Express - with over 550 stores across the UK and Ireland, we have something for everyone. Whether you want to work in a busy city centre flagship, a smaller village store or in one of our coastal locations, we're sure we will have the perfect solution for you! Did you know, we are also part of the EssilorLuxottica family? EssilorLuxottica is the global leader in the design, manufacture and distribution of lenses, frames and sunglasses! We are home to the most loved and widely-recognised vision care and eyewear brands in the world. Their priority eyewear brands include Ray-Ban, Oakley, Costa, Vogue Eyewear, Persol and Oliver Peoples, complemented by over 20 prestigious licensed brands. Who is the perfect candidate? Experience in testing patients eyes and eyesight whilst providing specialist recommendations on appropriate eyecare or eyewear solutions Great communication and rapport building to translate professional terminology into language understandable to patients Team work with colleagues across the whole store team The ability to work under pressure and handle challenging situations in a fast-paced retail environment Confidence, passion, drive and enthusiasm Anything else you should know? Basic salary up to £80,000 (subject to your experience and location) An additional £4,000 car allowance Sales and performance-based bonus Targeted incentives Competitive pension scheme Private medical cover for you and your family Life assurance - 4x your basic annual salary Free eyewear annually with eligibility from day one of joining us! Opportunities to get involved in the OneSight EssilorLuxottica Foundation Discounts for friends and family Employee Assistant Program offering confidential support and advice on everything from financial support to emotional support and everything in-between Ongoing CPD and personal development opportunities Additional overtime opportunities paid at 80% of the locum rate Access to world leading technology and great working environments Coverage of professional fees such as GOC and ABDO 33 days annual leave - increasing with your length of service, plus the opportunity to buy or sell holiday Flexible health related benefits, such as Health Cash plan, Additional Life cover, Critical Illness cover and Dental Plan Opportunities to join a company wide ECP community with peer to peer knowledge sharing and collaborating through our internal channels Flexible lifestyle benefits such as, Gymflex, Dining Cards, Discounted Travel Insurance, Experience Days, and even discounted bicycles through our Cycle to Work Scheme And so much more!
Apr 11, 2026
Full time
As an Optometrist at Vision Express, you'll get to work with some world class technology including automated refraction, non-contact tonometry, automated keratometry, fundus camera, visual field analyser, OCT and automated phoropters to name a few. Your passion for optometry, will support our ambition to 'See More, Be More' for our customers, maximising their lifestyle through appropriate eyecare and eyewear solutions. In our stores, you will get to work with some world class technology including Automated refraction, non contact tonometry, automated keratometry, Fundus Camera, Visual Field Analyser, OCT and Automated Phoropters to name a few. Although the hours of this role are advertised, if this sounds like the role for you, we'd love to hear about your ideal working week. Whether this is hours to fit around the school run or you prefer a compressed week - we are open to discussing flexible options with you further. Who are we? We are Vision Express - with over 550 stores across the UK and Ireland, we have something for everyone. Whether you want to work in a busy city centre flagship, a smaller village store or in one of our coastal locations, we're sure we will have the perfect solution for you! Did you know, we are also part of the EssilorLuxottica family? EssilorLuxottica is the global leader in the design, manufacture and distribution of lenses, frames and sunglasses! We are home to the most loved and widely-recognised vision care and eyewear brands in the world. Their priority eyewear brands include Ray-Ban, Oakley, Costa, Vogue Eyewear, Persol and Oliver Peoples, complemented by over 20 prestigious licensed brands. Who is the perfect candidate? Experience in testing patients eyes and eyesight whilst providing specialist recommendations on appropriate eyecare or eyewear solutions Great communication and rapport building to translate professional terminology into language understandable to patients Team work with colleagues across the whole store team The ability to work under pressure and handle challenging situations in a fast-paced retail environment Confidence, passion, drive and enthusiasm Anything else you should know? Basic salary up to £80,000 (subject to your experience and location) An additional £4,000 car allowance Sales and performance-based bonus Targeted incentives Competitive pension scheme Private medical cover for you and your family Life assurance - 4x your basic annual salary Free eyewear annually with eligibility from day one of joining us! Opportunities to get involved in the OneSight EssilorLuxottica Foundation Discounts for friends and family Employee Assistant Program offering confidential support and advice on everything from financial support to emotional support and everything in-between Ongoing CPD and personal development opportunities Additional overtime opportunities paid at 80% of the locum rate Access to world leading technology and great working environments Coverage of professional fees such as GOC and ABDO 33 days annual leave - increasing with your length of service, plus the opportunity to buy or sell holiday Flexible health related benefits, such as Health Cash plan, Additional Life cover, Critical Illness cover and Dental Plan Opportunities to join a company wide ECP community with peer to peer knowledge sharing and collaborating through our internal channels Flexible lifestyle benefits such as, Gymflex, Dining Cards, Discounted Travel Insurance, Experience Days, and even discounted bicycles through our Cycle to Work Scheme And so much more!
Salary: £33,000 per annum pro rata Hours: 22.5 hours over 3 days per week, must be available to work Tuesdays Contract Type: Permanent Location: Birmingham Reports to: Senior Suicide Prevention Therapist THE CHARITY Suicide is the leading cause of death of men under 35 and three quarters of those who die by suicide are men. James Place exists to save the lives of men in suicidal crisis through delivering clinical services. We are a charity currently offering free, life-saving therapy to suicidal men at our centres in Liverpool, London and Newcastle. James Place was set up by Clare Milford Haven and Nick Wentworth-Stanley in 2008 after their twenty-one-year-old son, James, died by suicide ten days after a minor operation. James had no history of mental illness or depression and had sought urgent help for anxiety and suicidal thoughts but didn t find it. James' Place was set up to make the experience of finding help as easy as possible. We offer men who are experiencing a suicidal crisis a brief, intensive, therapeutic intervention in a safe environment. Men who walk through the door at James Place will be in a space where they feel valued and respected. We provide a calm and peaceful environment both inside the centres and in our outside spaces, accessible to men who visit us as well as their friends and families. We have so far treated over 5,100 men who might otherwise have been unable to access the support they desperately need. In early 2026 we will be opening our fourth centre in Birmingham. Our new centre in Birmingham will be there to support suicidal men living in the West Midlands. THE OPPORTUNITY We are expanding our newly established team of clinicians to deliver our clinical proven intervention at our new James Place centre in Birmingham. As a Suicide Prevention Therapist, you will be an experienced mental health professional or therapist with demonstrable interest in suicide prevention. You will support men who are experiencing a suicidal crisis and their supporter(s), delivering our unique intervention and co-producing effective safety plans to maintain their safety. Successful applicants will be joining a new team at a pivotal time and will have the opportunity to shape the local culture at James Place Birmingham. Training and support will be provided by the Head of Centre in Birmingham and the wider James Place team. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Clinical Conduct initial Welcome Assessments with men in a suicidal crisis, assessing risk and the suitability of the James Place intervention and co-producing effective safety plans Deliver our therapeutic intervention, building trust and exploring the reasons for crisis Use the Lay Your Cards on the Table intervention to encourage men to talk about and explore their feelings, attitudes and behaviours and develop positive coping strategies Take full clinical responsibility of the men under James Place care, as a member of the clinical team and in consultation with Senior Suicide Prevention Therapist and Head of Centre when needed Escalate care to appropriate services when necessary, including emergency services and secondary mental health teams Deliver one-off guidance sessions to supporters of men under the James Place care Work collaboratively with other professionals to coordinate comprehensive care Demonstrate self-awareness and regularly dedicate time and space, inside and outside of work, to keeping yourself well Undergo clinical supervision with a qualified supervisor to reflect on clinical work and raise any issues or concerns arising from work Remain up to date with developments in law, theories and research Engage in peer support sessions, caseload discussions and Reflective Practice with the team Contribute to an environment in which confidentiality, privacy and dignity are respected and be clear with clients about limits of confidentiality Maintain confidentiality and adhere to ethical standards Complete session notes in a timely and effective manner Participate in continuous professional development and engage in training provided both internally and externally Support the Clinical Administration team as and when necessary Support with the creation and facilitation of a Peer Support Group once James Place Birmingham is well-established Outreach and Engagement Support the local management team to increase contact with local community organisations able to refer to us or offer move on support for men completing our intervention Support the fundraising team to bring potential supporters into our building and showcase our work, including the facilitation of events Values Demonstrate commitment to the James Place values of Focus, Bravery, Respect, Compassion, Professionalism, Collaboration and Hope through all aspects of work PERSON SPECIFICATION The role requires someone with a relevant qualification who can confidently support men experiencing a suicidal crisis. You will need to be able to effectively conduct risk assessments and deliver our clinically proven therapeutic intervention to ensure client safety. Strong therapeutic communication, the ability to work autonomously and teamwork skills are also essential to this role, as well as the ability to build trust and hope. Essential Qualification(s) A Core Profession such as Mental Health Nurse, Occupational Therapist or Social Worker, counselling or practitioner psychologist registered with NMC, HCPC, or Social Work England or Accreditation as a psychological therapist, psychotherapist, or counsellor registered with BACP, UKCP, BABCP or equivalent, or have completed training and awaiting accreditation You must hold a relevant qualification to be considered for this role. Knowledge, Skills and Experience Demonstrable experience working with adults experiencing acute psychological distress Demonstrable knowledge of social and other factors which could lead to suicidal thinking and actions Demonstrable knowledge of the factors contributing to male suicide Evidence of being able to deliver a therapeutic session and work in a therapeutic environment Effective communication skills (both written and verbal) Good interpersonal skills with the ability to manage difficult situations Ability to assess, plan, implement and evaluate therapeutic interventions An ability to collaborate with clients in the development of a person centred, individual intervention plan An ability to engage clients in the intervention plan, overcoming barriers to communication Ability to conduct effective risk assessments and collaborative safety plans with men who are presenting with high risk of suicide, or be willing and able to learn how to do so Ability to identify if the James Place service is not adequate to maintain the person s safety and facilitate rapid transfer to the most appropriate service Ability to maintain boundaries within a time-limited intervention Ability to work as an effective team member Ability to manage and prioritise own workload, using own initiative and confidence in decision making Strong time management Ability to maintain up to date client records in line with James Place standards Ability to maintain own personal safety and the safety of others within the centre Knowledge and understanding of Safeguarding Procedures Values Commitment to clinical supervision Ability to engage with James Place values Ability to promote people s equality, diversity and rights Ability to work collaboratively and demonstrate commitment to co-production Ability to be transparent, honest and show discretion when needed Commitment to suicide prevention and working with men in a suicidal crisis WE OFFER A 7% employer contributory pension scheme Family friendly policies Death in service insurance scheme 25 days plus bank holidays leave entitlement (FTE), including enhanced holiday allowance with incremental rises after qualifying period LEARN MORE If you would like to learn more about working for James' Place, sign up to our online recruitment information session on Wednesday 8th April at 6:30pm - 7:15pm HOW TO APPLY To apply, please use the online application system to submit your CV detailing your experience, roles and responsibilities, and answer the three screening questions. Please note, you do not need to upload a cover letter for this role. If you have any queries or experience challenges with the application process, please contact us directly. Closing date: Friday 1st May, 5pm Interviews are expected to be held in person on 12th and 13th May. Our aim is to recruit a team of clinicians who are representative of the communities of men who will access treatment at James' Place Birmingham. We particularly encourage applications from underrepresented groups and those who have experience in delivering therapy within culturally diverse communities, particularly in widely spoken languages within those communities. James Place is committed to promoting a diverse and inclusive community. Our aim is that no job applicant . click apply for full job details
Apr 11, 2026
Full time
Salary: £33,000 per annum pro rata Hours: 22.5 hours over 3 days per week, must be available to work Tuesdays Contract Type: Permanent Location: Birmingham Reports to: Senior Suicide Prevention Therapist THE CHARITY Suicide is the leading cause of death of men under 35 and three quarters of those who die by suicide are men. James Place exists to save the lives of men in suicidal crisis through delivering clinical services. We are a charity currently offering free, life-saving therapy to suicidal men at our centres in Liverpool, London and Newcastle. James Place was set up by Clare Milford Haven and Nick Wentworth-Stanley in 2008 after their twenty-one-year-old son, James, died by suicide ten days after a minor operation. James had no history of mental illness or depression and had sought urgent help for anxiety and suicidal thoughts but didn t find it. James' Place was set up to make the experience of finding help as easy as possible. We offer men who are experiencing a suicidal crisis a brief, intensive, therapeutic intervention in a safe environment. Men who walk through the door at James Place will be in a space where they feel valued and respected. We provide a calm and peaceful environment both inside the centres and in our outside spaces, accessible to men who visit us as well as their friends and families. We have so far treated over 5,100 men who might otherwise have been unable to access the support they desperately need. In early 2026 we will be opening our fourth centre in Birmingham. Our new centre in Birmingham will be there to support suicidal men living in the West Midlands. THE OPPORTUNITY We are expanding our newly established team of clinicians to deliver our clinical proven intervention at our new James Place centre in Birmingham. As a Suicide Prevention Therapist, you will be an experienced mental health professional or therapist with demonstrable interest in suicide prevention. You will support men who are experiencing a suicidal crisis and their supporter(s), delivering our unique intervention and co-producing effective safety plans to maintain their safety. Successful applicants will be joining a new team at a pivotal time and will have the opportunity to shape the local culture at James Place Birmingham. Training and support will be provided by the Head of Centre in Birmingham and the wider James Place team. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Clinical Conduct initial Welcome Assessments with men in a suicidal crisis, assessing risk and the suitability of the James Place intervention and co-producing effective safety plans Deliver our therapeutic intervention, building trust and exploring the reasons for crisis Use the Lay Your Cards on the Table intervention to encourage men to talk about and explore their feelings, attitudes and behaviours and develop positive coping strategies Take full clinical responsibility of the men under James Place care, as a member of the clinical team and in consultation with Senior Suicide Prevention Therapist and Head of Centre when needed Escalate care to appropriate services when necessary, including emergency services and secondary mental health teams Deliver one-off guidance sessions to supporters of men under the James Place care Work collaboratively with other professionals to coordinate comprehensive care Demonstrate self-awareness and regularly dedicate time and space, inside and outside of work, to keeping yourself well Undergo clinical supervision with a qualified supervisor to reflect on clinical work and raise any issues or concerns arising from work Remain up to date with developments in law, theories and research Engage in peer support sessions, caseload discussions and Reflective Practice with the team Contribute to an environment in which confidentiality, privacy and dignity are respected and be clear with clients about limits of confidentiality Maintain confidentiality and adhere to ethical standards Complete session notes in a timely and effective manner Participate in continuous professional development and engage in training provided both internally and externally Support the Clinical Administration team as and when necessary Support with the creation and facilitation of a Peer Support Group once James Place Birmingham is well-established Outreach and Engagement Support the local management team to increase contact with local community organisations able to refer to us or offer move on support for men completing our intervention Support the fundraising team to bring potential supporters into our building and showcase our work, including the facilitation of events Values Demonstrate commitment to the James Place values of Focus, Bravery, Respect, Compassion, Professionalism, Collaboration and Hope through all aspects of work PERSON SPECIFICATION The role requires someone with a relevant qualification who can confidently support men experiencing a suicidal crisis. You will need to be able to effectively conduct risk assessments and deliver our clinically proven therapeutic intervention to ensure client safety. Strong therapeutic communication, the ability to work autonomously and teamwork skills are also essential to this role, as well as the ability to build trust and hope. Essential Qualification(s) A Core Profession such as Mental Health Nurse, Occupational Therapist or Social Worker, counselling or practitioner psychologist registered with NMC, HCPC, or Social Work England or Accreditation as a psychological therapist, psychotherapist, or counsellor registered with BACP, UKCP, BABCP or equivalent, or have completed training and awaiting accreditation You must hold a relevant qualification to be considered for this role. Knowledge, Skills and Experience Demonstrable experience working with adults experiencing acute psychological distress Demonstrable knowledge of social and other factors which could lead to suicidal thinking and actions Demonstrable knowledge of the factors contributing to male suicide Evidence of being able to deliver a therapeutic session and work in a therapeutic environment Effective communication skills (both written and verbal) Good interpersonal skills with the ability to manage difficult situations Ability to assess, plan, implement and evaluate therapeutic interventions An ability to collaborate with clients in the development of a person centred, individual intervention plan An ability to engage clients in the intervention plan, overcoming barriers to communication Ability to conduct effective risk assessments and collaborative safety plans with men who are presenting with high risk of suicide, or be willing and able to learn how to do so Ability to identify if the James Place service is not adequate to maintain the person s safety and facilitate rapid transfer to the most appropriate service Ability to maintain boundaries within a time-limited intervention Ability to work as an effective team member Ability to manage and prioritise own workload, using own initiative and confidence in decision making Strong time management Ability to maintain up to date client records in line with James Place standards Ability to maintain own personal safety and the safety of others within the centre Knowledge and understanding of Safeguarding Procedures Values Commitment to clinical supervision Ability to engage with James Place values Ability to promote people s equality, diversity and rights Ability to work collaboratively and demonstrate commitment to co-production Ability to be transparent, honest and show discretion when needed Commitment to suicide prevention and working with men in a suicidal crisis WE OFFER A 7% employer contributory pension scheme Family friendly policies Death in service insurance scheme 25 days plus bank holidays leave entitlement (FTE), including enhanced holiday allowance with incremental rises after qualifying period LEARN MORE If you would like to learn more about working for James' Place, sign up to our online recruitment information session on Wednesday 8th April at 6:30pm - 7:15pm HOW TO APPLY To apply, please use the online application system to submit your CV detailing your experience, roles and responsibilities, and answer the three screening questions. Please note, you do not need to upload a cover letter for this role. If you have any queries or experience challenges with the application process, please contact us directly. Closing date: Friday 1st May, 5pm Interviews are expected to be held in person on 12th and 13th May. Our aim is to recruit a team of clinicians who are representative of the communities of men who will access treatment at James' Place Birmingham. We particularly encourage applications from underrepresented groups and those who have experience in delivering therapy within culturally diverse communities, particularly in widely spoken languages within those communities. James Place is committed to promoting a diverse and inclusive community. Our aim is that no job applicant . click apply for full job details
Job Title: NDT X-Ray Technician (Level II) Sector: Aerospace & Manufacturing Salary: £45,234.17 per annum (Includes 17% Shift Premium) Location: Sheffield, South Yorkshire Contract: Full-Time / Permanent - 3 Shift Pattern (Morning, Afternoon and Night) Are you a Level II X-Ray Technician looking for long-term stability within a structured aerospace environment? Verus Recruitment Partners are pleas click apply for full job details
Apr 11, 2026
Full time
Job Title: NDT X-Ray Technician (Level II) Sector: Aerospace & Manufacturing Salary: £45,234.17 per annum (Includes 17% Shift Premium) Location: Sheffield, South Yorkshire Contract: Full-Time / Permanent - 3 Shift Pattern (Morning, Afternoon and Night) Are you a Level II X-Ray Technician looking for long-term stability within a structured aerospace environment? Verus Recruitment Partners are pleas click apply for full job details
SALARIED GP BEXLEY £ 0 000 per session Training Practice in Kent Job Ref: dmsdbex1 Salaried GP Bexley £10,000 per session plus MDU and Pension Dream Medical are working in conjunction with a practice in Bexley as an opportunity has arisen to work at a well-respected, progressive and forward-thinking GP training practice. The practice is high-performing in all areas and is now looking for a salaried GP to join our established team. The Practice: Based in Bexley Training Practice Well established team with low turnover of staff High QoF achieving Consultant led clinics Your role: Salaried GP 6 - 8 sessions per week Duty Doctor rota To be a team player To be a GP with good time management skills Special interest encouraged. Benefits: £10,000 per session Indemnity fees fully reimbursed 6 weeks annual leave 1 week study leave NHS pension If you would like to be considered for this post, please do apply with an up to date C.V and potential interview dates or alternatively get in touch with Steffan on
Apr 11, 2026
Full time
SALARIED GP BEXLEY £ 0 000 per session Training Practice in Kent Job Ref: dmsdbex1 Salaried GP Bexley £10,000 per session plus MDU and Pension Dream Medical are working in conjunction with a practice in Bexley as an opportunity has arisen to work at a well-respected, progressive and forward-thinking GP training practice. The practice is high-performing in all areas and is now looking for a salaried GP to join our established team. The Practice: Based in Bexley Training Practice Well established team with low turnover of staff High QoF achieving Consultant led clinics Your role: Salaried GP 6 - 8 sessions per week Duty Doctor rota To be a team player To be a GP with good time management skills Special interest encouraged. Benefits: £10,000 per session Indemnity fees fully reimbursed 6 weeks annual leave 1 week study leave NHS pension If you would like to be considered for this post, please do apply with an up to date C.V and potential interview dates or alternatively get in touch with Steffan on
ABOUT THE ROLE As a Bank Care Assistant at a Barchester care home, you'll help residents enjoy each day by making sure they get the quality care and support they deserve. You'll assist with daily living, providing support and companionship and sharing great moments and memories too. It's a chance to bring your dedication and compassion to a fulfilling environment. Every day will be different, so you can expect to undertake work that's as varied as it is rewarding. As a Bank Care Assistant, you could be doing anything from supporting residents with their food and drink and following care plans to ensuring that each of our residents has one-to-one time. It's an opportunity to put your skills to meaningful use and develop your career. ABOUT YOU To join us as a Bank Care Assistant you'll need to have some experience of caring for older people, a can-do approach and excellent communication skills. Your empathy and warm-hearted approach will shine through, but above all, you'll have the compassion needed to deliver the highest standard of care and support for all our residents. In return we'll provide all the training you need to thrive. REWARDS PACKAGE As well as competitive pay, you can look forward to a role that offers true flexibility and plenty of free learning and development opportunities. As one of the UK's leading healthcare providers, we take the growth of everyone who works for us seriously. As this is a Bank position to provide cover as and when we need it, such as for annual leave or sick leave, the hours and days you work will vary. If you'd like to use your people skills in an organisation that provides the quality care you'd expect for your loved ones, this is a rewarding place to be.
Apr 11, 2026
Full time
ABOUT THE ROLE As a Bank Care Assistant at a Barchester care home, you'll help residents enjoy each day by making sure they get the quality care and support they deserve. You'll assist with daily living, providing support and companionship and sharing great moments and memories too. It's a chance to bring your dedication and compassion to a fulfilling environment. Every day will be different, so you can expect to undertake work that's as varied as it is rewarding. As a Bank Care Assistant, you could be doing anything from supporting residents with their food and drink and following care plans to ensuring that each of our residents has one-to-one time. It's an opportunity to put your skills to meaningful use and develop your career. ABOUT YOU To join us as a Bank Care Assistant you'll need to have some experience of caring for older people, a can-do approach and excellent communication skills. Your empathy and warm-hearted approach will shine through, but above all, you'll have the compassion needed to deliver the highest standard of care and support for all our residents. In return we'll provide all the training you need to thrive. REWARDS PACKAGE As well as competitive pay, you can look forward to a role that offers true flexibility and plenty of free learning and development opportunities. As one of the UK's leading healthcare providers, we take the growth of everyone who works for us seriously. As this is a Bank position to provide cover as and when we need it, such as for annual leave or sick leave, the hours and days you work will vary. If you'd like to use your people skills in an organisation that provides the quality care you'd expect for your loved ones, this is a rewarding place to be.
Job Description Reablement Workers - Competitive pay: £13.80 £14.30 per hour Join our team of Reablement Care Workers across South Devon! Altogether Care, a trusted and established family-run care company, is successfully delivering reablement services across South Devon, and were looking for exceptional people to join our inspiring team click apply for full job details
Apr 11, 2026
Full time
Job Description Reablement Workers - Competitive pay: £13.80 £14.30 per hour Join our team of Reablement Care Workers across South Devon! Altogether Care, a trusted and established family-run care company, is successfully delivering reablement services across South Devon, and were looking for exceptional people to join our inspiring team click apply for full job details
Residential Support Worker - Driver's required Contract: zero hours/agency Pay rate: From £13 (PAYE - not via umbrella) Holiday pay is separate, NOT inclusive of your hourly pay. i.e. £13 + holiday pay Please note that we are unable to offer sponsorship for any agency or permanent positions What you'll be doing: We offer work with various clients including learning disabilities, hostels, homelessne click apply for full job details
Apr 11, 2026
Full time
Residential Support Worker - Driver's required Contract: zero hours/agency Pay rate: From £13 (PAYE - not via umbrella) Holiday pay is separate, NOT inclusive of your hourly pay. i.e. £13 + holiday pay Please note that we are unable to offer sponsorship for any agency or permanent positions What you'll be doing: We offer work with various clients including learning disabilities, hostels, homelessne click apply for full job details
Meridian Business Support Limited
Beccles, Suffolk
Behaviour Specialist Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) We are seeking an experienced and passionate Behaviour Specialist to lead and embed Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) within a specialist residential service supporting adults with learning disabilities and associated needs click apply for full job details
Apr 11, 2026
Full time
Behaviour Specialist Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) We are seeking an experienced and passionate Behaviour Specialist to lead and embed Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) within a specialist residential service supporting adults with learning disabilities and associated needs click apply for full job details
Domiciliary Care Coordinator Make a real difference every single day Are you passionate about delivering high-quality care and supporting people to live independently in their own homes? Were looking for a dedicated and compassionate Domiciliary Care Coordinator to join a supportive and people-focused team click apply for full job details
Apr 11, 2026
Full time
Domiciliary Care Coordinator Make a real difference every single day Are you passionate about delivering high-quality care and supporting people to live independently in their own homes? Were looking for a dedicated and compassionate Domiciliary Care Coordinator to join a supportive and people-focused team click apply for full job details
Leaders In Care Recruitment Ltd
Reading, Berkshire
Adult Nurse Manager Community Complex Care Covering Oxford / Reading / Basingstoke £45,000 p/a + benefits Structured Monday to Friday role without on-call pressure If you are a Registered General Nurse seeking a community leadership role paying £45,000 per annum, this Adult Nurse Manager position offers stability, autonomy, and the chance to manage care properly click apply for full job details
Apr 11, 2026
Full time
Adult Nurse Manager Community Complex Care Covering Oxford / Reading / Basingstoke £45,000 p/a + benefits Structured Monday to Friday role without on-call pressure If you are a Registered General Nurse seeking a community leadership role paying £45,000 per annum, this Adult Nurse Manager position offers stability, autonomy, and the chance to manage care properly click apply for full job details
Clinical Nurse Manager When registering to this job board you will be redirected to the online application form. Please ensure that this is completed in full in order that your application can be reviewed. Position :Clinical Nurse Manager / Deputy Manager (RMN / RNLD) Care home :Jubilee Heights Location :Irwell Street, Bury, BL9 0HE Contract type :Full time, 40 hours per week Rate :£52,464 per annum This is a click apply for full job details
Apr 11, 2026
Full time
Clinical Nurse Manager When registering to this job board you will be redirected to the online application form. Please ensure that this is completed in full in order that your application can be reviewed. Position :Clinical Nurse Manager / Deputy Manager (RMN / RNLD) Care home :Jubilee Heights Location :Irwell Street, Bury, BL9 0HE Contract type :Full time, 40 hours per week Rate :£52,464 per annum This is a click apply for full job details
Position: Optometrist Location: Edinburgh and surrounding areas Salary: Up to £64,000 Commission: Paid Monthly Company Car: Provided for both business and personal use Days: 4 or 5 days a week (No weekends) Job Summary: We are looking for an enthusiastic and compassionate Optometrist to join our team in Edinburgh and surrounding areas. You will play a vital role in delivering high-quality, clinically excellent eye care in a patient-focused environment. This is a unique opportunity to make a real difference by providing services that help improve the quality of life for people who need it most. The role offers the flexibility to choose your working hours, with no weekend work, and a comprehensive support network. Key Responsibilities: Perform thorough eye exams for patients, helping to detect, diagnose, and manage various eye conditions. Deliver personalized care by helping around 6-7 patients each day, providing 1-hour appointments for a more comprehensive and tailored experience. Provide clinical advice and guidance to patients regarding their eye health and treatment options. Make autonomous clinical decisions, while having access to a senior optometrist team for support and second opinions when needed. Use cutting-edge diagnostic tools, such as a digital fundus camera, mobile slit lamp, and I-care tonometer, ensuring minimal paperwork through the use of a digital records system. Assist in patient management and follow-up care, ensuring consistent and high standards of service. Continuously develop professional skills and knowledge through CPD and training opportunities. Team Development: You will be part of a supportive and collaborative team, working closely with experienced optometrists and senior professionals. With ongoing mentorship and guidance, you will have the chance to further develop your clinical expertise and progress in your career. We also provide support for higher qualifications, including the College of Optometrists Professional Certificates Programme. About You: You are a dedicated, patient-centric optometrist who thrives on providing high-quality care and forming long-lasting relationships with your patients. You are a proactive decision-maker who enjoys working autonomously but values being part of a supportive team. Whether you are newly qualified or have years of experience, you are excited about the opportunity to make a tangible difference in the lives of your patients while continuing your professional development. Well-being Services: We care deeply about the well-being of our optometrists and offer a range of services to ensure you are supported both personally and professionally. Health Assured Colleague Assistance Programme to support your mental and emotional well-being. Private medical insurance for peace of mind. Life assurance and generous pension scheme, matched up to 5%. Employee discounts on services and products. Flexible work patterns to help you achieve a healthy work-life balance. 33 days of annual leave, including bank holidays. No weekend work, giving you more time to enjoy your personal life. What They Offer: Up to £64,000 salary per annum, depending on experience. Strong bonus structure to reward your hard work and achievements. Fully expensed company car for business and personal use. Payment of GOC fees and free CPD events to support your professional development. Support with higher qualifications through the College of Optometrists Professional Certificates Programme. Fantastic equipment and a lightweight kit for a streamlined testing process. Flexible contracts for full-time or part-time work, enabling you to choose the hours that best suit your lifestyle. Private medical insurance and life assurance to give you peace of mind. Generous pension scheme, matched up to 5%. Weekends off, so you can enjoy a true work-life balance. Why Join Us? This is an incredible opportunity to be part of a company that is dedicated to transforming the way eye care is delivered. You will be at the forefront of a rewarding and impactful role, providing care that makes a real difference in people's lives. With market-leading salary packages, ongoing professional development, and the flexibility to balance work with your personal life, this is a role that offers both professional growth and work satisfaction. For more information or to apply, please contact Leo at or email . He will be happy to answer any questions you may have or provide further details.
Apr 11, 2026
Full time
Position: Optometrist Location: Edinburgh and surrounding areas Salary: Up to £64,000 Commission: Paid Monthly Company Car: Provided for both business and personal use Days: 4 or 5 days a week (No weekends) Job Summary: We are looking for an enthusiastic and compassionate Optometrist to join our team in Edinburgh and surrounding areas. You will play a vital role in delivering high-quality, clinically excellent eye care in a patient-focused environment. This is a unique opportunity to make a real difference by providing services that help improve the quality of life for people who need it most. The role offers the flexibility to choose your working hours, with no weekend work, and a comprehensive support network. Key Responsibilities: Perform thorough eye exams for patients, helping to detect, diagnose, and manage various eye conditions. Deliver personalized care by helping around 6-7 patients each day, providing 1-hour appointments for a more comprehensive and tailored experience. Provide clinical advice and guidance to patients regarding their eye health and treatment options. Make autonomous clinical decisions, while having access to a senior optometrist team for support and second opinions when needed. Use cutting-edge diagnostic tools, such as a digital fundus camera, mobile slit lamp, and I-care tonometer, ensuring minimal paperwork through the use of a digital records system. Assist in patient management and follow-up care, ensuring consistent and high standards of service. Continuously develop professional skills and knowledge through CPD and training opportunities. Team Development: You will be part of a supportive and collaborative team, working closely with experienced optometrists and senior professionals. With ongoing mentorship and guidance, you will have the chance to further develop your clinical expertise and progress in your career. We also provide support for higher qualifications, including the College of Optometrists Professional Certificates Programme. About You: You are a dedicated, patient-centric optometrist who thrives on providing high-quality care and forming long-lasting relationships with your patients. You are a proactive decision-maker who enjoys working autonomously but values being part of a supportive team. Whether you are newly qualified or have years of experience, you are excited about the opportunity to make a tangible difference in the lives of your patients while continuing your professional development. Well-being Services: We care deeply about the well-being of our optometrists and offer a range of services to ensure you are supported both personally and professionally. Health Assured Colleague Assistance Programme to support your mental and emotional well-being. Private medical insurance for peace of mind. Life assurance and generous pension scheme, matched up to 5%. Employee discounts on services and products. Flexible work patterns to help you achieve a healthy work-life balance. 33 days of annual leave, including bank holidays. No weekend work, giving you more time to enjoy your personal life. What They Offer: Up to £64,000 salary per annum, depending on experience. Strong bonus structure to reward your hard work and achievements. Fully expensed company car for business and personal use. Payment of GOC fees and free CPD events to support your professional development. Support with higher qualifications through the College of Optometrists Professional Certificates Programme. Fantastic equipment and a lightweight kit for a streamlined testing process. Flexible contracts for full-time or part-time work, enabling you to choose the hours that best suit your lifestyle. Private medical insurance and life assurance to give you peace of mind. Generous pension scheme, matched up to 5%. Weekends off, so you can enjoy a true work-life balance. Why Join Us? This is an incredible opportunity to be part of a company that is dedicated to transforming the way eye care is delivered. You will be at the forefront of a rewarding and impactful role, providing care that makes a real difference in people's lives. With market-leading salary packages, ongoing professional development, and the flexibility to balance work with your personal life, this is a role that offers both professional growth and work satisfaction. For more information or to apply, please contact Leo at or email . He will be happy to answer any questions you may have or provide further details.
Domestic Abuse Support Worker Location: Brighton Salary : £26,208 per annum Vacancy Type: Permanent, Full Time (40 hours per week) The Women's Refuge is a safe haven for women and their children, fleeing domestic abuse. As a Domestic Abuse Support Worker , you'll manage a caseload of customers who have complex needs, through their journey with the organisation's supported housing service, ensuring a strengths based, trauma informed approach that enables them to realise their potential. You'll work closely with key partners, delivering quality, outcome focused coaching support sessions in one-to-one and group settings, providing both emotional and practical support. This will include sessions on keeping safe, healthy relationships, substance use, mental health and wellbeing, finance and budget management, and employment skills. You'll ensure that their customers are supported to stay safe and are aware of their rights to legal protection for themselves whilst identifying and signposting customers to any other services that they may benefit from that is available from partner agencies. The ideal candidate will: Have proven experience of working with people who have multiple complex needs and/or domestic abuse. Have experience of completing CAADA DASH risk assessments and carrying out robust safety planning. Have an understanding of the practical, emotional, economic and social issues of those experiencing domestic abuse, particularly those who have complex needs. Have proven complex case management experience, with a clear focus on outcomes for customers and their wider community. Have the ability to record concise, accurate case notes and support paperwork. Be able to demonstrate partnership working with specialist agencies such as mental health teams, offending services or other relevant services. Have knowledge of housing and benefits advice. Have experience of using a housing management system or other similar software. Have exceptional communication skills. Female applicants only under an exemption from the Equality Act 2010 - Section 9 - Part 1 (A) as a genuine occupational requirement Appointment to this role will be subject to a satisfactory Disclosure and Barring Service Check, satisfactory references and possession of a valid Right to Work document. Discover the organisation: The organisation is a leading housing provider. They manage around 40,000 homes, serving 93,000 customers across their portfolio of affordable properties for general rent, shared ownership and sale, alongside specialist accommodation, with an ambitious house-building programme. Their mission is to provide quality homes and services for people whose needs are not met by the open market. They're looking for like-minded people to join their team of over 900 talented colleagues who embody their values of being ethical, ambitious, passionate, agile and commercial, as well as people who want to make a difference and transform people's lives. They are a Disability Confident Employer and working towards accreditation for becoming a Disability Confident Leader, which allows them to record and report on disability, mental health and wellbeing in the workplace to better support their colleagues. They have also achieved accreditation for being an Advanced Employer for Investing in Ethnicity Maturity Matrix. They are committed to being a Menopause Friendly employer and working towards accreditation their Menopause Friendly accreditation. They reserve the right to bring the closing date forward should enough quality applications be received prior to the current closing date. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for the organisation, please click apply
Apr 11, 2026
Full time
Domestic Abuse Support Worker Location: Brighton Salary : £26,208 per annum Vacancy Type: Permanent, Full Time (40 hours per week) The Women's Refuge is a safe haven for women and their children, fleeing domestic abuse. As a Domestic Abuse Support Worker , you'll manage a caseload of customers who have complex needs, through their journey with the organisation's supported housing service, ensuring a strengths based, trauma informed approach that enables them to realise their potential. You'll work closely with key partners, delivering quality, outcome focused coaching support sessions in one-to-one and group settings, providing both emotional and practical support. This will include sessions on keeping safe, healthy relationships, substance use, mental health and wellbeing, finance and budget management, and employment skills. You'll ensure that their customers are supported to stay safe and are aware of their rights to legal protection for themselves whilst identifying and signposting customers to any other services that they may benefit from that is available from partner agencies. The ideal candidate will: Have proven experience of working with people who have multiple complex needs and/or domestic abuse. Have experience of completing CAADA DASH risk assessments and carrying out robust safety planning. Have an understanding of the practical, emotional, economic and social issues of those experiencing domestic abuse, particularly those who have complex needs. Have proven complex case management experience, with a clear focus on outcomes for customers and their wider community. Have the ability to record concise, accurate case notes and support paperwork. Be able to demonstrate partnership working with specialist agencies such as mental health teams, offending services or other relevant services. Have knowledge of housing and benefits advice. Have experience of using a housing management system or other similar software. Have exceptional communication skills. Female applicants only under an exemption from the Equality Act 2010 - Section 9 - Part 1 (A) as a genuine occupational requirement Appointment to this role will be subject to a satisfactory Disclosure and Barring Service Check, satisfactory references and possession of a valid Right to Work document. Discover the organisation: The organisation is a leading housing provider. They manage around 40,000 homes, serving 93,000 customers across their portfolio of affordable properties for general rent, shared ownership and sale, alongside specialist accommodation, with an ambitious house-building programme. Their mission is to provide quality homes and services for people whose needs are not met by the open market. They're looking for like-minded people to join their team of over 900 talented colleagues who embody their values of being ethical, ambitious, passionate, agile and commercial, as well as people who want to make a difference and transform people's lives. They are a Disability Confident Employer and working towards accreditation for becoming a Disability Confident Leader, which allows them to record and report on disability, mental health and wellbeing in the workplace to better support their colleagues. They have also achieved accreditation for being an Advanced Employer for Investing in Ethnicity Maturity Matrix. They are committed to being a Menopause Friendly employer and working towards accreditation their Menopause Friendly accreditation. They reserve the right to bring the closing date forward should enough quality applications be received prior to the current closing date. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for the organisation, please click apply
Senior Account Executive - SaaS Pharmaceutical sector About the Organisation Our client is transforming how healthcare professionals' access critical medical knowledge at the point of care. Their platform is designed by clinicians, aggregates and indexes tens of thousands of medical resources, enabling rapid, reliable decision-making. It is widely adopted across the UK, Ireland, and leading US institutions. For industry partners, they deliver personalised, insight-driven engagement across the full product lifecycle. By combining deep clinician workflow understanding with real-time analytics, they help pharmaceutical, medtech, and agency partners reach their audiences with precision and relevance. They are entering a pivotal scale-up phase and are seeking a Senior Account Executive to help expand our impact across the UK pharmaceutical industry. The Role As Senior Account Executive, you will manage the full sales cycle and lead the successful delivery of client campaigns. You will work with both direct industry clients and agency partners, ensuring exceptional service and measurable outcomes. Key Responsibilities Manage the end-to-end sales process, from lead generation to closing deals. Build and maintain a high-quality pipeline with excellent CRM discipline. Develop senior-level relationships across commercial, medical affairs, omnichannel, and procurement functions. Strengthen and manage agency partnerships, positioning of their platform as a preferred channel. Scope, construct, and present campaign proposals tailored to client objectives. Negotiate and close commercial agreements in line with pricing principles. Collaborate with product and clinical teams, providing market insights to inform platform enhancements. What You'll Need 5+ years' experience in pharma selling a SaaS solution. Strong knowledge of the UK pharmaceutical marketing landscape, including ABPI Code and MLR processes. Proven ability to close deals and consistently meet revenue targets. Experience managing senior client relationships across diverse internal functions. Excellent communication, organisation, and presentation skills. Highly driven, proactive, and comfortable with accountability. At Gleeson Recruitment Group, we embrace inclusivity and welcome applicants of all backgrounds, experiences, and abilities. We are proud to be a disability confident employer.By applying you will be registered as a candidate with Gleeson Recruitment Limited. Our Privacy Policy is available on our website and explains how we will use your data.
Apr 11, 2026
Full time
Senior Account Executive - SaaS Pharmaceutical sector About the Organisation Our client is transforming how healthcare professionals' access critical medical knowledge at the point of care. Their platform is designed by clinicians, aggregates and indexes tens of thousands of medical resources, enabling rapid, reliable decision-making. It is widely adopted across the UK, Ireland, and leading US institutions. For industry partners, they deliver personalised, insight-driven engagement across the full product lifecycle. By combining deep clinician workflow understanding with real-time analytics, they help pharmaceutical, medtech, and agency partners reach their audiences with precision and relevance. They are entering a pivotal scale-up phase and are seeking a Senior Account Executive to help expand our impact across the UK pharmaceutical industry. The Role As Senior Account Executive, you will manage the full sales cycle and lead the successful delivery of client campaigns. You will work with both direct industry clients and agency partners, ensuring exceptional service and measurable outcomes. Key Responsibilities Manage the end-to-end sales process, from lead generation to closing deals. Build and maintain a high-quality pipeline with excellent CRM discipline. Develop senior-level relationships across commercial, medical affairs, omnichannel, and procurement functions. Strengthen and manage agency partnerships, positioning of their platform as a preferred channel. Scope, construct, and present campaign proposals tailored to client objectives. Negotiate and close commercial agreements in line with pricing principles. Collaborate with product and clinical teams, providing market insights to inform platform enhancements. What You'll Need 5+ years' experience in pharma selling a SaaS solution. Strong knowledge of the UK pharmaceutical marketing landscape, including ABPI Code and MLR processes. Proven ability to close deals and consistently meet revenue targets. Experience managing senior client relationships across diverse internal functions. Excellent communication, organisation, and presentation skills. Highly driven, proactive, and comfortable with accountability. At Gleeson Recruitment Group, we embrace inclusivity and welcome applicants of all backgrounds, experiences, and abilities. We are proud to be a disability confident employer.By applying you will be registered as a candidate with Gleeson Recruitment Limited. Our Privacy Policy is available on our website and explains how we will use your data.
We are seeking experienced, calm, and resourceful relief support workers for the Durham region. You will provide person-centred support to individuals with learning disabilities and complex needs, helping them achieve personal development. Key skills include positive communication, engagement, and unconditional positive regard for the people we support. You should be confident in working within a positive behaviour support framework, accepting responsibility, and developing as a skilled practitioner. Responsibilities include building trusting relationships, supporting a range of activities, ensuring physical well-being, and addressing frustrations. Experience with learning disabilities and complex needs is essential. As a member of Creative Support, you'll have access to our app for picking up shifts nationwide, with weekly pay. Car drivers are preferred to transport service users to community activities. Join us to make a difference! Vacancy Reference Number: 91282 Applications for this role must be submitted via the Creative Support website using the above vacancy reference number We are a passionate, inclusive, and anti-racist organization - Stonewall Diversity Champion, Disability Confident Employer who have recently received Investors in People Gold awarded. SVC: DHRD Applications are reviewed as they are received, we do not provide feedback for unsuccessful applications. We can only accept applications from candidates who are located in and eligible to work within the UK - This post will not be open to Sponsorship under the UKVI scheme , and we are unable to accept applicants with Skilled Worker Visas .
Apr 11, 2026
Seasonal
We are seeking experienced, calm, and resourceful relief support workers for the Durham region. You will provide person-centred support to individuals with learning disabilities and complex needs, helping them achieve personal development. Key skills include positive communication, engagement, and unconditional positive regard for the people we support. You should be confident in working within a positive behaviour support framework, accepting responsibility, and developing as a skilled practitioner. Responsibilities include building trusting relationships, supporting a range of activities, ensuring physical well-being, and addressing frustrations. Experience with learning disabilities and complex needs is essential. As a member of Creative Support, you'll have access to our app for picking up shifts nationwide, with weekly pay. Car drivers are preferred to transport service users to community activities. Join us to make a difference! Vacancy Reference Number: 91282 Applications for this role must be submitted via the Creative Support website using the above vacancy reference number We are a passionate, inclusive, and anti-racist organization - Stonewall Diversity Champion, Disability Confident Employer who have recently received Investors in People Gold awarded. SVC: DHRD Applications are reviewed as they are received, we do not provide feedback for unsuccessful applications. We can only accept applications from candidates who are located in and eligible to work within the UK - This post will not be open to Sponsorship under the UKVI scheme , and we are unable to accept applicants with Skilled Worker Visas .