Community Safety Officer Salary£37,400 + £2,665 Car Allowance LocationHybrid with a weekly presence in our Milton Keynes office Are you passionate about creating safer, stronger communities? AtAmplius,werelooking for a Community Safety Officer todeliver proactive and effective Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) and Community Safety Services across ourSouthregion click apply for full job details
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
Community Safety Officer Salary£37,400 + £2,665 Car Allowance LocationHybrid with a weekly presence in our Milton Keynes office Are you passionate about creating safer, stronger communities? AtAmplius,werelooking for a Community Safety Officer todeliver proactive and effective Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) and Community Safety Services across ourSouthregion click apply for full job details
We are looking for a friendly Support Worker to provide personalised support to adults with a learning disability living at our supported living service in Barrow, Cumbria. You will have a can-do approach with the acknowledgement of positive behaviour support to ensure all service users can enjoy the highest quality of life and promote independence click apply for full job details
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
We are looking for a friendly Support Worker to provide personalised support to adults with a learning disability living at our supported living service in Barrow, Cumbria. You will have a can-do approach with the acknowledgement of positive behaviour support to ensure all service users can enjoy the highest quality of life and promote independence click apply for full job details
Company Description Discover CCH At CCH Group, were more than a care provider were a passionate community dedicated to driving the sector to new heights with a history of doing so. Founded in 2009, weve grown into the nations largest care company, with over 260 locations and 14,000 care professionals delivering 1.5 million hours of care each month across the UK. Job Description Are you a compassionat
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
Company Description Discover CCH At CCH Group, were more than a care provider were a passionate community dedicated to driving the sector to new heights with a history of doing so. Founded in 2009, weve grown into the nations largest care company, with over 260 locations and 14,000 care professionals delivering 1.5 million hours of care each month across the UK. Job Description Are you a compassionat
Care Assistant Care and Support - Hallhouse Care Home Contract: Full Time Salary: £12.70 Per Hour Shift type: Dayshift Contracted hours: Located in the peaceful village of Fenwick, East Ayrshire, Hallhouse Care Home provides high-quality Residential, Nursing, and Respite care for up to 47 residents. With an impressive carehome rating of 9.9 and Care Inspectorate grades of , and 5, we are dedicated to delivering compassionate, person-centred care in a warm and welcoming environment. Night Care Assistant - Be the Difference at Hallhouse Care Home When the world quiets down for the night, our work is just beginning. At Hallhouse Care Home, we're looking for someone who can bring calm, kindness, and a steady presence to our residents through the night. If you're compassionate, reliable, and ready to make a real difference, we'd love to welcome you to our team. What We Offer Competitive hourly rate of £12.70 Overtime enhancements Additional £1 per hour for weekend shifts (Saturday and Sunday) 5.6 weeks annual leave (pro rata) Free uniform and onsite parking Paid PVG and access to a pension scheme Ongoing training and opportunities for career development About Hallhouse Care Home Set in the peaceful village of Fenwick, Hallhouse is a purpose-built, 47-bed care home offering residential, nursing, and respite care. We're proud of the strong reputation we've built in the local community and even prouder of our Grade 5 rating from the Care Inspectorate - a reflection of the high standards of care our team delivers every day. At Hallhouse, care is more than a job. It's a shared commitment to treating every resident with dignity, warmth, and respect. Our night team plays a crucial role in upholding these values when many others are asleep. What You'll Be Doing As a Night Care Assistant, you'll ensure our residents are safe, comfortable, and well looked after throughout the night. Your responsibilities will include: Supporting personal care needs with dignity and discretion Monitoring residents' wellbeing and reporting any concerns Creating a peaceful, reassuring environment Assisting with hydration and nutrition where needed Maintaining accurate records and supporting the nursing team Helping residents settle down for the evening and feel secure overnight What We're Looking For Experience in care is ideal, but if you have the right values and transferable skills, we'd still love to hear from you SVQ Level 2 in Health & Social Care is preferred but not essential A caring, compassionate approach and a genuine interest in working with older people A team player who's reliable, respectful, and comfortable working night shifts About us: Hallhouse is part of Belsize Healthcare, a family-owned provider with over 100 care homes across the UK. We're expanding rapidly and are committed to delivering high-quality care and support to our residents. If you're ready to take on a rewarding role in a growing and supportive environment, we'd love to hear from you. We believe in delivering care to the highest standard, and our five core values guide everything we do: Trust Respect Passion Kindness Inclusivity These values define who we are and underpin everything we do, from the smallest interaction to the most complex care. If you live by these principles, this is a place where you can belong and truly make a difference. Start a night shift that makes a difference. Join the Hallhouse Care Home team and be part of something truly meaningful. Apply now!
Mar 05, 2026
Seasonal
Care Assistant Care and Support - Hallhouse Care Home Contract: Full Time Salary: £12.70 Per Hour Shift type: Dayshift Contracted hours: Located in the peaceful village of Fenwick, East Ayrshire, Hallhouse Care Home provides high-quality Residential, Nursing, and Respite care for up to 47 residents. With an impressive carehome rating of 9.9 and Care Inspectorate grades of , and 5, we are dedicated to delivering compassionate, person-centred care in a warm and welcoming environment. Night Care Assistant - Be the Difference at Hallhouse Care Home When the world quiets down for the night, our work is just beginning. At Hallhouse Care Home, we're looking for someone who can bring calm, kindness, and a steady presence to our residents through the night. If you're compassionate, reliable, and ready to make a real difference, we'd love to welcome you to our team. What We Offer Competitive hourly rate of £12.70 Overtime enhancements Additional £1 per hour for weekend shifts (Saturday and Sunday) 5.6 weeks annual leave (pro rata) Free uniform and onsite parking Paid PVG and access to a pension scheme Ongoing training and opportunities for career development About Hallhouse Care Home Set in the peaceful village of Fenwick, Hallhouse is a purpose-built, 47-bed care home offering residential, nursing, and respite care. We're proud of the strong reputation we've built in the local community and even prouder of our Grade 5 rating from the Care Inspectorate - a reflection of the high standards of care our team delivers every day. At Hallhouse, care is more than a job. It's a shared commitment to treating every resident with dignity, warmth, and respect. Our night team plays a crucial role in upholding these values when many others are asleep. What You'll Be Doing As a Night Care Assistant, you'll ensure our residents are safe, comfortable, and well looked after throughout the night. Your responsibilities will include: Supporting personal care needs with dignity and discretion Monitoring residents' wellbeing and reporting any concerns Creating a peaceful, reassuring environment Assisting with hydration and nutrition where needed Maintaining accurate records and supporting the nursing team Helping residents settle down for the evening and feel secure overnight What We're Looking For Experience in care is ideal, but if you have the right values and transferable skills, we'd still love to hear from you SVQ Level 2 in Health & Social Care is preferred but not essential A caring, compassionate approach and a genuine interest in working with older people A team player who's reliable, respectful, and comfortable working night shifts About us: Hallhouse is part of Belsize Healthcare, a family-owned provider with over 100 care homes across the UK. We're expanding rapidly and are committed to delivering high-quality care and support to our residents. If you're ready to take on a rewarding role in a growing and supportive environment, we'd love to hear from you. We believe in delivering care to the highest standard, and our five core values guide everything we do: Trust Respect Passion Kindness Inclusivity These values define who we are and underpin everything we do, from the smallest interaction to the most complex care. If you live by these principles, this is a place where you can belong and truly make a difference. Start a night shift that makes a difference. Join the Hallhouse Care Home team and be part of something truly meaningful. Apply now!
Leightons Opticians and Hearing Care
Marlborough, Wiltshire
Join the UK's Fastest Growing Audiology Business Uncapped Earnings! Salary: 42,000 - 120,000 (including commission & bonus) Perks & Benefits: Company Car or Car Allowance, Gym Membership, Health Cash Plan, 25 Days Annual Leave + Commission Coverage, Volunteering Day, Medical Cash Plan (includes counselling, 24/7 gp access alongside a shopping discount platform) Location: Marlborough and surrounding growth areas As the UK's fastest-growing hearing care company, were seeking passionate and skilled Hearing Aid Audiologists/Dispensers in multiple locations. If you're looking for a rewarding career where you can make a genuine impact on people's lives and enjoy outstanding benefits, you may be exactly who were looking for! With The Hearing Care Partnership you can enjoy: Exceptional Patient Care in Audiology: Enjoy extended appointment times to provide thorough, personalised care. Work with Cutting-Edge Hearing Aid Technology: Work with the latest equipment, including Video Otoscopy, Tympanometry, Speech Testing, Real Ear Measurements (REMs), Microsuction, and Irrigation tools. Product Variety: Access to any manufacturer, supporting you in delivering the very best care to each and every patient you see. Unlimited Earning Potential for Audiologists: Earn up to 20% commission on all dispenses, with no cap enjoy up to 16,000 in additional bonuses paid quarterly, even while youre on holiday. Average earnings range from 80,000 to 100,000. Career Growth Opportunities in Hearing Care: Benefit from ongoing training, tailored development plans, and support to further your career. Extensive Induction Programme: Whether you're transitioning from the NHS or private practice, or returning to work after a break, our comprehensive three week induction and follow up support covers everything you need. We also offer training in wax removal if required. What Were Looking For: HCPC-registered Hearing Aid Dispensers or Audiologists (or those awaiting registration). A genuine passion for delivering high-quality patient care. Full UK driving licence (travel between clinics required). Not looking for full-time work? Get in touch to discuss flexible roles. Relocating? Tailored relocation packages available to make your move seamless. Find out more about The Hearing Care Partnership and the role here. Diversity & Inclusion We are committed to equal opportunities in employment and creating a workplace culture in which diversity and inclusion is valued and everyone is treated with dignity and respect. If you require any reasonable adjustments during the selection process, let us know! Applicants that have been rejected in the past 12 months should not reapply for the same job role
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
Join the UK's Fastest Growing Audiology Business Uncapped Earnings! Salary: 42,000 - 120,000 (including commission & bonus) Perks & Benefits: Company Car or Car Allowance, Gym Membership, Health Cash Plan, 25 Days Annual Leave + Commission Coverage, Volunteering Day, Medical Cash Plan (includes counselling, 24/7 gp access alongside a shopping discount platform) Location: Marlborough and surrounding growth areas As the UK's fastest-growing hearing care company, were seeking passionate and skilled Hearing Aid Audiologists/Dispensers in multiple locations. If you're looking for a rewarding career where you can make a genuine impact on people's lives and enjoy outstanding benefits, you may be exactly who were looking for! With The Hearing Care Partnership you can enjoy: Exceptional Patient Care in Audiology: Enjoy extended appointment times to provide thorough, personalised care. Work with Cutting-Edge Hearing Aid Technology: Work with the latest equipment, including Video Otoscopy, Tympanometry, Speech Testing, Real Ear Measurements (REMs), Microsuction, and Irrigation tools. Product Variety: Access to any manufacturer, supporting you in delivering the very best care to each and every patient you see. Unlimited Earning Potential for Audiologists: Earn up to 20% commission on all dispenses, with no cap enjoy up to 16,000 in additional bonuses paid quarterly, even while youre on holiday. Average earnings range from 80,000 to 100,000. Career Growth Opportunities in Hearing Care: Benefit from ongoing training, tailored development plans, and support to further your career. Extensive Induction Programme: Whether you're transitioning from the NHS or private practice, or returning to work after a break, our comprehensive three week induction and follow up support covers everything you need. We also offer training in wax removal if required. What Were Looking For: HCPC-registered Hearing Aid Dispensers or Audiologists (or those awaiting registration). A genuine passion for delivering high-quality patient care. Full UK driving licence (travel between clinics required). Not looking for full-time work? Get in touch to discuss flexible roles. Relocating? Tailored relocation packages available to make your move seamless. Find out more about The Hearing Care Partnership and the role here. Diversity & Inclusion We are committed to equal opportunities in employment and creating a workplace culture in which diversity and inclusion is valued and everyone is treated with dignity and respect. If you require any reasonable adjustments during the selection process, let us know! Applicants that have been rejected in the past 12 months should not reapply for the same job role
Get Staffed Online Recruitment Limited
Leicester, Leicestershire
Job Title: Care Professional Salary: TBC Location: Leicester/Leicestershire Care Professional Join a Caring, Community-Focused Team Our client is dedicated to supporting their local community by providing high-quality care that helps individuals live fulfilling lives in the comfort of their own homes. Their friendly and committed team of Care Professionals delivers a wide range of in-home care services, ensuring that those they care for feel safe and at ease. They are currently seeking Care Professionals who wish to work for a genuinely caring company and make a real difference in people's lives. About you: Kind, compassionate, and committed to providing excellent care Reliable and passionate about supporting others Available to work at least two evenings per week Able to work alternate weekends A driver with access to a vehicle, as the role involves travelling between client visits What they offer: Full, comprehensive training provided no previous experience required Ongoing support from a friendly and professional local team A rewarding role where you truly make a difference every day Key Responsibilities: Deliver personalised care and support to clients in their own homes Assist with daily living activities, including personal care, meal preparation, and companionship Build strong relationships with clients to understand their needs and preferences Support clients with medication management and ensuring their safety Maintain accurate care records and report any changes in clients wellbeing Our client believes in a culture that prioritises compassion and respect. They foster an inclusive environment where every team member's contributions are valued and recognised
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Care Professional Salary: TBC Location: Leicester/Leicestershire Care Professional Join a Caring, Community-Focused Team Our client is dedicated to supporting their local community by providing high-quality care that helps individuals live fulfilling lives in the comfort of their own homes. Their friendly and committed team of Care Professionals delivers a wide range of in-home care services, ensuring that those they care for feel safe and at ease. They are currently seeking Care Professionals who wish to work for a genuinely caring company and make a real difference in people's lives. About you: Kind, compassionate, and committed to providing excellent care Reliable and passionate about supporting others Available to work at least two evenings per week Able to work alternate weekends A driver with access to a vehicle, as the role involves travelling between client visits What they offer: Full, comprehensive training provided no previous experience required Ongoing support from a friendly and professional local team A rewarding role where you truly make a difference every day Key Responsibilities: Deliver personalised care and support to clients in their own homes Assist with daily living activities, including personal care, meal preparation, and companionship Build strong relationships with clients to understand their needs and preferences Support clients with medication management and ensuring their safety Maintain accurate care records and report any changes in clients wellbeing Our client believes in a culture that prioritises compassion and respect. They foster an inclusive environment where every team member's contributions are valued and recognised
Overview Clinical Director - Leicestershire Salary: Up to £85,000 per annum (D.O.E) Hours: 40 hours per week, over 4 days, with 1:6 Saturdays and no OOH Job Type: Permanent, Full-time Are you a seasoned Clinical Director or Veterinary Surgeon ready to elevate your career? This role offers a chance to lead a dedicated team while maintaining the highest standards of patient and client care. About the practice This premier small animal clinic, has a rich history of over 150 years serving the community. Enjoy working in modern facilities that include well-equipped consultation rooms, state-of-the-art operating theatres, a cutting-edge X-ray suite, ultrasound, a dedicated dental suite with dental X-ray, and an in-house laboratory with the latest blood analysers and urine analysis equipment. The practice is also proud to be a Gold Level Cat Friendly Clinic, accredited by the International Society of Feline Medicine (ISFM). You will be part of a team that is committed to providing exceptional treatment and preventative healthcare for a variety of pets, including dogs, cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, and other small animals. The laboratory is equipped with a ProCyte analyser, SNAP analyser, and Catalyst machine, ensuring quicker results and reduced costs. Meet the Team You will be joining a supportive, skilled, and compassionate team dedicated to delivering outstanding veterinary care. Collaboration, continuous learning, and mutual respect are at the core of the practice. The team includes a Veterinary Surgeon Certificate holder in Diagnostic Imaging, a Nurse Certificate holder in Anaesthesia, and three nurses performing schedule 3 procedures. The full team comprises a Practice Manager, seven Veterinary Surgeons, one Clinical Nursing Manager, eleven RVNs, two SVNs, and ten Client Care team members. Your Role and Responsibilities As Clinical Director, you will work closely with the Primary Care Director (PCD) and central support business partners, including Finance, HR, Medical Directors, Nursing, Marketing, Recruitment, and Client Care. Your responsibilities will include: Leading the clinical delivery across the practice, ensuring excellence in patient and client care. Overseeing clinical standards, quality improvement, education, clinical research, and veterinary leadership. Inspiring and engaging the practice teams through active leadership. Developing and delivering the clinical and business strategy for the practice, aligning with wider group objectives. Providing leadership and line management to the Senior Leadership Team, including the Practice Manager, Lead Vets, and Clinical/Group Nursing Manager. Overseeing key operational areas such as Leadership, HR, Operations, Health & Safety, Client Care, and Marketing. Leading budget planning and financial performance, ensuring delivery of agreed financial targets. Fostering a culture of respect, collaboration, and engagement, driving wellbeing, harmony, quality, and productivity across the team. Contributing to recruitment and retention, promoting a positive, inclusive, and supportive working environment. Benefits 5 weeks holiday plus bank holidays and birthday leave RCVS and VDS fees paid Employer contribution pension scheme Staff discount Life assurance Generous staff discount for your pets E-car salary sacrifice scheme Enhanced equal family leave Extensive internal and funded external CPD If you are passionate about leading a team to deliver exceptional veterinary care and are ready to take on a rewarding role, this is the perfect position for you. Apply today to join a practice where your expertise and leadership will be highly valued. For more information or to apply contact Emma McGee on: Phone: Email: Not quite what you're looking for? Then why not subscribe for regular news and job updates here:
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
Overview Clinical Director - Leicestershire Salary: Up to £85,000 per annum (D.O.E) Hours: 40 hours per week, over 4 days, with 1:6 Saturdays and no OOH Job Type: Permanent, Full-time Are you a seasoned Clinical Director or Veterinary Surgeon ready to elevate your career? This role offers a chance to lead a dedicated team while maintaining the highest standards of patient and client care. About the practice This premier small animal clinic, has a rich history of over 150 years serving the community. Enjoy working in modern facilities that include well-equipped consultation rooms, state-of-the-art operating theatres, a cutting-edge X-ray suite, ultrasound, a dedicated dental suite with dental X-ray, and an in-house laboratory with the latest blood analysers and urine analysis equipment. The practice is also proud to be a Gold Level Cat Friendly Clinic, accredited by the International Society of Feline Medicine (ISFM). You will be part of a team that is committed to providing exceptional treatment and preventative healthcare for a variety of pets, including dogs, cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, and other small animals. The laboratory is equipped with a ProCyte analyser, SNAP analyser, and Catalyst machine, ensuring quicker results and reduced costs. Meet the Team You will be joining a supportive, skilled, and compassionate team dedicated to delivering outstanding veterinary care. Collaboration, continuous learning, and mutual respect are at the core of the practice. The team includes a Veterinary Surgeon Certificate holder in Diagnostic Imaging, a Nurse Certificate holder in Anaesthesia, and three nurses performing schedule 3 procedures. The full team comprises a Practice Manager, seven Veterinary Surgeons, one Clinical Nursing Manager, eleven RVNs, two SVNs, and ten Client Care team members. Your Role and Responsibilities As Clinical Director, you will work closely with the Primary Care Director (PCD) and central support business partners, including Finance, HR, Medical Directors, Nursing, Marketing, Recruitment, and Client Care. Your responsibilities will include: Leading the clinical delivery across the practice, ensuring excellence in patient and client care. Overseeing clinical standards, quality improvement, education, clinical research, and veterinary leadership. Inspiring and engaging the practice teams through active leadership. Developing and delivering the clinical and business strategy for the practice, aligning with wider group objectives. Providing leadership and line management to the Senior Leadership Team, including the Practice Manager, Lead Vets, and Clinical/Group Nursing Manager. Overseeing key operational areas such as Leadership, HR, Operations, Health & Safety, Client Care, and Marketing. Leading budget planning and financial performance, ensuring delivery of agreed financial targets. Fostering a culture of respect, collaboration, and engagement, driving wellbeing, harmony, quality, and productivity across the team. Contributing to recruitment and retention, promoting a positive, inclusive, and supportive working environment. Benefits 5 weeks holiday plus bank holidays and birthday leave RCVS and VDS fees paid Employer contribution pension scheme Staff discount Life assurance Generous staff discount for your pets E-car salary sacrifice scheme Enhanced equal family leave Extensive internal and funded external CPD If you are passionate about leading a team to deliver exceptional veterinary care and are ready to take on a rewarding role, this is the perfect position for you. Apply today to join a practice where your expertise and leadership will be highly valued. For more information or to apply contact Emma McGee on: Phone: Email: Not quite what you're looking for? Then why not subscribe for regular news and job updates here:
We are looking for friendly, caring and engaging people to be a part of our dedicated team at Newbury. Working flexible shifts, you will support people with daily living activities and to live their best lives. Based in Newbury, our supported living service supports people with learning disabilities to access the community, have opportunities to become more independent and to enjoy the highest qual click apply for full job details
Mar 05, 2026
Contractor
We are looking for friendly, caring and engaging people to be a part of our dedicated team at Newbury. Working flexible shifts, you will support people with daily living activities and to live their best lives. Based in Newbury, our supported living service supports people with learning disabilities to access the community, have opportunities to become more independent and to enjoy the highest qual click apply for full job details
Veterinary Care Assistant - Harlow Full-Time 37.5 Hours per Week No OOH or Nights Nurse Seekers are pleased to be recruiting on behalf of a welcoming, independent veterinary practice who are looking to add a Veterinary Care Assistant (VCA) to their supportive and close-knit team. This role is perfect for someone enthusiastic, hands-on and passionate about animal care, who enjoys variety in their working day and being part of a genuinely caring environment. About the Role As a Veterinary Care Assistant, you will support the clinical and reception teams, playing a vital role in patient care and the smooth running of the practice. We are looking for someone who: Has a bubbly, positive attitude and a genuine love for animal care Shows initiative and takes pride in getting tasks completed Is keen to learn, develop and build their knowledge Is a strong team player who is adaptable and flexible Is happy to rotate between wards, theatre and reception duties About the Practice This proudly independent practice has grown rapidly thanks to its strong community values and commitment to affordable, compassionate veterinary care. The team works closely with charities and supports a lower-income demographic, ensuring that every client feels comfortable asking for help and accessing treatment for their pets. Staff wellbeing and retention are a real priority, with a friendly, inclusive culture where everyone is supported and encouraged to grow. What s on Offer Fantastic, highly competitive remuneration package Full-time role 37.5 hours per week 20 days annual leave plus 8 paid bank holidays 50% staff discount Free on-site parking Gym membership paid after probation period 1 in 4 weekends No out-of-hours or night work If you re enthusiastic, compassionate and looking to start or continue your career within a practice that truly values its people and patients, this is a brilliant opportunity. Apply today through Nurse Seekers or call us on (phone number removed) to find out more.
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
Veterinary Care Assistant - Harlow Full-Time 37.5 Hours per Week No OOH or Nights Nurse Seekers are pleased to be recruiting on behalf of a welcoming, independent veterinary practice who are looking to add a Veterinary Care Assistant (VCA) to their supportive and close-knit team. This role is perfect for someone enthusiastic, hands-on and passionate about animal care, who enjoys variety in their working day and being part of a genuinely caring environment. About the Role As a Veterinary Care Assistant, you will support the clinical and reception teams, playing a vital role in patient care and the smooth running of the practice. We are looking for someone who: Has a bubbly, positive attitude and a genuine love for animal care Shows initiative and takes pride in getting tasks completed Is keen to learn, develop and build their knowledge Is a strong team player who is adaptable and flexible Is happy to rotate between wards, theatre and reception duties About the Practice This proudly independent practice has grown rapidly thanks to its strong community values and commitment to affordable, compassionate veterinary care. The team works closely with charities and supports a lower-income demographic, ensuring that every client feels comfortable asking for help and accessing treatment for their pets. Staff wellbeing and retention are a real priority, with a friendly, inclusive culture where everyone is supported and encouraged to grow. What s on Offer Fantastic, highly competitive remuneration package Full-time role 37.5 hours per week 20 days annual leave plus 8 paid bank holidays 50% staff discount Free on-site parking Gym membership paid after probation period 1 in 4 weekends No out-of-hours or night work If you re enthusiastic, compassionate and looking to start or continue your career within a practice that truly values its people and patients, this is a brilliant opportunity. Apply today through Nurse Seekers or call us on (phone number removed) to find out more.
Peer Support Worker Veteran Recovery College Location: County Durham (with some local travel) Salary: £14,196 per annum (dependent on experience) Contract: Part-time, fixed-term 1 year (with potential for extension subject to funding) Reports to: Veteran Recovery College Manager Organisation: Anxious Minds About Anxious Minds Anxious Minds is a registered charity delivering specialist, accredited mental health support to veterans, serving personnel, families, and carers across the North East of England. We are independently accredited through the Quality Network for Veterans Mental Health Services (QNVMHS) and deliver the Veteran Recovery College , an evidence-based, recovery-focused model supporting veterans to improve mental wellbeing, build resilience, and regain purpose. The Role We are seeking a compassionate, motivated Peer Support Worker to join the Veteran Recovery College team in County Durham. This role is central to our recovery model and is ideally suited to someone with lived experience of the Armed Forces and/or mental health recovery who wishes to support others through shared understanding, hope, and empowerment. You will work directly with veterans and their families, providing practical and emotional peer support, co-facilitating recovery courses, and helping individuals engage with services and community resources. Key Responsibilities Provide one-to-one and group peer support to veterans accessing the Recovery College Use lived experience safely and appropriately to inspire hope and support recovery Co-facilitate Recovery College courses, workshops, and wellbeing sessions Support veterans to set goals, develop self-management skills, and build confidence Promote engagement, inclusion, and empowerment within a trauma-informed environment Maintain accurate records in line with data protection and confidentiality requirements Work collaboratively with clinicians, support staff, and partner organisations Uphold safeguarding policies and contribute to a safe, supportive service Person Specification Essential: Lived experience of mental health challenges and recovery and/or experience as a veteran, service leaver, or military family member A strong commitment to recovery-focused and person-centred practice Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Ability to work both independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team Understanding of professional boundaries and confidentiality Willingness to undertake training and supervision Desirable: Experience working or volunteering in peer support, mental health, or community services Knowledge of Armed Forces culture and veteran mental health issues Peer support or mental health qualification (or willingness to work towards one) What We Offer A meaningful role making a real difference to veterans lives Full training, supervision, and ongoing development A supportive, inclusive, and values-driven organisation Opportunities to progress within veteran mental health services Flexible working approaches where possible How to Apply Please submit: A CV A short supporting statement explaining your interest in peer support and how your experience meets the role Applications should be sent to . Anxious Minds is committed to equality, diversity, and inclusion. We particularly welcome applications from veterans and those with lived experience of mental health recovery. Appointment is subject to enhanced DBS checks and satisfactory references.
Mar 05, 2026
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Peer Support Worker Veteran Recovery College Location: County Durham (with some local travel) Salary: £14,196 per annum (dependent on experience) Contract: Part-time, fixed-term 1 year (with potential for extension subject to funding) Reports to: Veteran Recovery College Manager Organisation: Anxious Minds About Anxious Minds Anxious Minds is a registered charity delivering specialist, accredited mental health support to veterans, serving personnel, families, and carers across the North East of England. We are independently accredited through the Quality Network for Veterans Mental Health Services (QNVMHS) and deliver the Veteran Recovery College , an evidence-based, recovery-focused model supporting veterans to improve mental wellbeing, build resilience, and regain purpose. The Role We are seeking a compassionate, motivated Peer Support Worker to join the Veteran Recovery College team in County Durham. This role is central to our recovery model and is ideally suited to someone with lived experience of the Armed Forces and/or mental health recovery who wishes to support others through shared understanding, hope, and empowerment. You will work directly with veterans and their families, providing practical and emotional peer support, co-facilitating recovery courses, and helping individuals engage with services and community resources. Key Responsibilities Provide one-to-one and group peer support to veterans accessing the Recovery College Use lived experience safely and appropriately to inspire hope and support recovery Co-facilitate Recovery College courses, workshops, and wellbeing sessions Support veterans to set goals, develop self-management skills, and build confidence Promote engagement, inclusion, and empowerment within a trauma-informed environment Maintain accurate records in line with data protection and confidentiality requirements Work collaboratively with clinicians, support staff, and partner organisations Uphold safeguarding policies and contribute to a safe, supportive service Person Specification Essential: Lived experience of mental health challenges and recovery and/or experience as a veteran, service leaver, or military family member A strong commitment to recovery-focused and person-centred practice Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Ability to work both independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team Understanding of professional boundaries and confidentiality Willingness to undertake training and supervision Desirable: Experience working or volunteering in peer support, mental health, or community services Knowledge of Armed Forces culture and veteran mental health issues Peer support or mental health qualification (or willingness to work towards one) What We Offer A meaningful role making a real difference to veterans lives Full training, supervision, and ongoing development A supportive, inclusive, and values-driven organisation Opportunities to progress within veteran mental health services Flexible working approaches where possible How to Apply Please submit: A CV A short supporting statement explaining your interest in peer support and how your experience meets the role Applications should be sent to . Anxious Minds is committed to equality, diversity, and inclusion. We particularly welcome applications from veterans and those with lived experience of mental health recovery. Appointment is subject to enhanced DBS checks and satisfactory references.
£36,274 - £42,640 assuming good attendance and up to 4 sleep ins per month Those huge small victories Working in our Children's Homes means being a part of a young person's day to day life. This means being there for the highest highs and lowest lows. Our support workers enable our young people to get their childhood back and create pathways to become well rounded adults - an incredibly rewarding role to have. There will be challenges along the way but there will also be the smallest moments which feel like a huge small victory! Our homes accommodate young people with social, emotional and mental health needs, and our aim is to create the best possible outcome for the young people in our care. Our support workers are fulfilled by the idea of affecting even the smallest positive changes in our young people, so we celebrate the little things. Check out this video on what life as a Children's Residential Support Worker is like. Get out what you put in You'll take care of our young people day to day, making sure things run smoothly and creating lasting memories. This involves making sure they are up and ready for school, helping with homework, completing paperwork and planning activities. Evenings and weekends are for fun, whether that's playing on the Xbox, a game of football, having a film day or going go-karting - not a bad way to spend your day at work! Working here is never dull, and the work really matters. It's about tapping into each young person's needs, personality and potential - and guiding them toward a positive future. What we do for you We know you're going to do great things. For your hard work and commitment, we reward you with the best salary and benefits package in the care sector. With us, you'll get to make a genuine difference to the lives of our young people - plus you'll get: Salary: Base salary of £29,034 - £35,400 Bonuses: In addition to your base salary you'll do up to 4 sleep ins per months, these are paid at £80 per sleep (approx. £3,840 per year) and £1,400 Attendance Allowance - assuming good attendance, £2,000 Regional Allowance, £1,000 Welcome Bonus - on successful completion of probation & £1,000 Loyalty Bonus (after 12 months of employment) Training: A full 4-week induction on our Care Academy Holiday: You'll work hard at WG, so you'll be rewarded with 7 weeks' holiday Progression: If career development is your thing, most of our team leaders and managers have been promoted from within our group - plus you could join our 'Aspire' future managers programme Flexible benefits package: meaning you can increase/decrease your holiday allowance, pension and life insurance - check out our benefits here Wellbeing: a host of wellbeing tools and advice including employee assistance Medical cover so you can claim back the cost of things like an opticians or dentist appointment and a host of high-street discounts Meals provided while you're at work Beautiful working environments with the very best facilities - check out our homes here A recommend a friend scheme that offers a £1,000 bonus every time Bring your whole-self to work Here at Witherslack Group, we celebrate everyone's differences as that's what makes us the best at what we do. Our young people come from all walks of life, diverse backgrounds and with different needs - and our workforce reflects that diversity, so that our teams can engage, encourage and inspire our young people to be themselves. You don't need experience, but there are a few things we'll be looking for from you: A 'can do' attitude - a team player who rolls up their sleeves to help others We genuinely care about our young people (and each other) so honesty and empathy is a must The resilience to be able to deal with challenging situations A full UK driving licence which you've held for at least 12 months If you don't have a Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare (or equivalent), we'll pay for you to study and support you every step of the way You'll start life as a RSW by joining our 'Care Academy' - 4 weeks of off the job training with experienced WG professionals to help you feel confident and ready to support our young people. Join the UK's best special education and care provider Our young people deserve the best possible future and we feel the same about our teams. You deserve to have the career you want, with a purpose-led employer, in an environment that allows you to be yourself. The Witherslack Group is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of its young people. This post is subject to an enhanced DBS check (we will cover the cost) and an online search. We are an equal opportunities employer welcoming applications from all sections of the community. For a full job description and person specification, please click here . To view our ex-offenders policy please click here . Children's Support Worker / Residential Support Worker / Care Worker / Career in Care / Working with Children / SEMH
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
£36,274 - £42,640 assuming good attendance and up to 4 sleep ins per month Those huge small victories Working in our Children's Homes means being a part of a young person's day to day life. This means being there for the highest highs and lowest lows. Our support workers enable our young people to get their childhood back and create pathways to become well rounded adults - an incredibly rewarding role to have. There will be challenges along the way but there will also be the smallest moments which feel like a huge small victory! Our homes accommodate young people with social, emotional and mental health needs, and our aim is to create the best possible outcome for the young people in our care. Our support workers are fulfilled by the idea of affecting even the smallest positive changes in our young people, so we celebrate the little things. Check out this video on what life as a Children's Residential Support Worker is like. Get out what you put in You'll take care of our young people day to day, making sure things run smoothly and creating lasting memories. This involves making sure they are up and ready for school, helping with homework, completing paperwork and planning activities. Evenings and weekends are for fun, whether that's playing on the Xbox, a game of football, having a film day or going go-karting - not a bad way to spend your day at work! Working here is never dull, and the work really matters. It's about tapping into each young person's needs, personality and potential - and guiding them toward a positive future. What we do for you We know you're going to do great things. For your hard work and commitment, we reward you with the best salary and benefits package in the care sector. With us, you'll get to make a genuine difference to the lives of our young people - plus you'll get: Salary: Base salary of £29,034 - £35,400 Bonuses: In addition to your base salary you'll do up to 4 sleep ins per months, these are paid at £80 per sleep (approx. £3,840 per year) and £1,400 Attendance Allowance - assuming good attendance, £2,000 Regional Allowance, £1,000 Welcome Bonus - on successful completion of probation & £1,000 Loyalty Bonus (after 12 months of employment) Training: A full 4-week induction on our Care Academy Holiday: You'll work hard at WG, so you'll be rewarded with 7 weeks' holiday Progression: If career development is your thing, most of our team leaders and managers have been promoted from within our group - plus you could join our 'Aspire' future managers programme Flexible benefits package: meaning you can increase/decrease your holiday allowance, pension and life insurance - check out our benefits here Wellbeing: a host of wellbeing tools and advice including employee assistance Medical cover so you can claim back the cost of things like an opticians or dentist appointment and a host of high-street discounts Meals provided while you're at work Beautiful working environments with the very best facilities - check out our homes here A recommend a friend scheme that offers a £1,000 bonus every time Bring your whole-self to work Here at Witherslack Group, we celebrate everyone's differences as that's what makes us the best at what we do. Our young people come from all walks of life, diverse backgrounds and with different needs - and our workforce reflects that diversity, so that our teams can engage, encourage and inspire our young people to be themselves. You don't need experience, but there are a few things we'll be looking for from you: A 'can do' attitude - a team player who rolls up their sleeves to help others We genuinely care about our young people (and each other) so honesty and empathy is a must The resilience to be able to deal with challenging situations A full UK driving licence which you've held for at least 12 months If you don't have a Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare (or equivalent), we'll pay for you to study and support you every step of the way You'll start life as a RSW by joining our 'Care Academy' - 4 weeks of off the job training with experienced WG professionals to help you feel confident and ready to support our young people. Join the UK's best special education and care provider Our young people deserve the best possible future and we feel the same about our teams. You deserve to have the career you want, with a purpose-led employer, in an environment that allows you to be yourself. The Witherslack Group is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of its young people. This post is subject to an enhanced DBS check (we will cover the cost) and an online search. We are an equal opportunities employer welcoming applications from all sections of the community. For a full job description and person specification, please click here . To view our ex-offenders policy please click here . Children's Support Worker / Residential Support Worker / Care Worker / Career in Care / Working with Children / SEMH
Ready for a Change? Use Your Skills to Transform a Child's Life Step Forward Foster Carer - Plymouth & Surrounding Areas Employer: Sanctuary Personnel (in partnership with Plymouth City Council) Location: Plymouth & surrounding areas Salary: From £840 per week when a child is placed Employment Type: Full-time Self-employed Sector: Social Care Education Healthcare To foster in the UK, you must meet all of the following requirements: Be 21 years of age or over Have a spare, dedicated bedroom in your home Have experience supporting children, young people, or vulnerable adults (professionally or personally) Be a British citizen or hold Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) in the UK Important - Visa Status We are unable to accept applications from individuals who hold: EU Settled or Pre-Settled Status Graduate visas Skilled Worker visas Student visas Health & Care Worker visas Spouse Visa Any other temporary or time-limited visa Whether you've worked in residential care, education, health, youth work or social care, your experience could change a child's life in ways you never imagined. We welcome applicants from a wide range of professional backgrounds, including Nursery Nurses, Nursery Practitioners, Counsellors, Probation Officers, Registered Nurses, Educational Psychologists, Prison Officers, Childcare Workers, Registered Managers, Social Workers, Housing Officers, Teachers, Tutors, Substance Misuse Workers, CAMHS Workers, and Youth Offending Workers. If you have experience supporting others through challenging circumstances, you already have the foundation to make a lasting difference as a foster carer. Right now, there's an urgent need for foster carers in Plymouth, especially for young people transitioning out of residential care. Through our Step Forward programme, you can provide the safety, consistency, and emotional support these children need to heal, grow, and thrive. This role is about more than providing a roof over a child's head - it's about offering them the stability, love, and security they need to rebuild their lives. It's a full-circle role that blends professional care with personal commitment, right in your own home. Why Consider Step Forward Fostering? This specialist role is designed for experienced professionals who are ready to make a deeper impact. You'll work as part of a close-knit, fully supported team, helping a young person move forward from trauma into stability and trust. This isn't just a job - it's a chance to change lives, including your own. What You'll Receive as a Step Forward Foster Carer: From £840 p/week (when a child is placed) Extra allowances for birthdays, holidays, and celebrations 100% Council Tax exemption (eligibility criteria applies) Up to 28-nights of paid respite p/year Bespoke training in trauma-informed and therapeutic care 24/7 out-of-hours support and a dedicated social work team Access to Mockingbird Fostering Model and The Fostering Network Be part of a local community, helping Plymouth's children stay close to home Is it time for a change? If you're ready to apply your skills in a new and deeply rewarding way, then this is your opportunity. Apply now to speak with our team and take your first step toward becoming a Step Forward Foster Carer in Plymouth. Job Types: Full-time, Permanent Pay: £840.00 per week Application question(s): Have you currently or previously been a Foster Carer or Kinship Carer? Have you got experience of working with children and young people, and/or vulnerable adults in a professional or personal capacity? Do you have an unoccupied spare bedroom in your home for fostering? (This is mandatory and can't be negotiated) Do you have the right to work in the UK, either as a British Passport holder or with Indefinite Leave to Remain? (This is Mandatory) To foster in the UK, applicants must be at least 21 years old. Are you 21 or over? (Minimum age to meet Fostering requirements) Licence/Certification: permanent residence in the UK (required) Work authorisation: United Kingdom (required) Work Location: In person
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
Ready for a Change? Use Your Skills to Transform a Child's Life Step Forward Foster Carer - Plymouth & Surrounding Areas Employer: Sanctuary Personnel (in partnership with Plymouth City Council) Location: Plymouth & surrounding areas Salary: From £840 per week when a child is placed Employment Type: Full-time Self-employed Sector: Social Care Education Healthcare To foster in the UK, you must meet all of the following requirements: Be 21 years of age or over Have a spare, dedicated bedroom in your home Have experience supporting children, young people, or vulnerable adults (professionally or personally) Be a British citizen or hold Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) in the UK Important - Visa Status We are unable to accept applications from individuals who hold: EU Settled or Pre-Settled Status Graduate visas Skilled Worker visas Student visas Health & Care Worker visas Spouse Visa Any other temporary or time-limited visa Whether you've worked in residential care, education, health, youth work or social care, your experience could change a child's life in ways you never imagined. We welcome applicants from a wide range of professional backgrounds, including Nursery Nurses, Nursery Practitioners, Counsellors, Probation Officers, Registered Nurses, Educational Psychologists, Prison Officers, Childcare Workers, Registered Managers, Social Workers, Housing Officers, Teachers, Tutors, Substance Misuse Workers, CAMHS Workers, and Youth Offending Workers. If you have experience supporting others through challenging circumstances, you already have the foundation to make a lasting difference as a foster carer. Right now, there's an urgent need for foster carers in Plymouth, especially for young people transitioning out of residential care. Through our Step Forward programme, you can provide the safety, consistency, and emotional support these children need to heal, grow, and thrive. This role is about more than providing a roof over a child's head - it's about offering them the stability, love, and security they need to rebuild their lives. It's a full-circle role that blends professional care with personal commitment, right in your own home. Why Consider Step Forward Fostering? This specialist role is designed for experienced professionals who are ready to make a deeper impact. You'll work as part of a close-knit, fully supported team, helping a young person move forward from trauma into stability and trust. This isn't just a job - it's a chance to change lives, including your own. What You'll Receive as a Step Forward Foster Carer: From £840 p/week (when a child is placed) Extra allowances for birthdays, holidays, and celebrations 100% Council Tax exemption (eligibility criteria applies) Up to 28-nights of paid respite p/year Bespoke training in trauma-informed and therapeutic care 24/7 out-of-hours support and a dedicated social work team Access to Mockingbird Fostering Model and The Fostering Network Be part of a local community, helping Plymouth's children stay close to home Is it time for a change? If you're ready to apply your skills in a new and deeply rewarding way, then this is your opportunity. Apply now to speak with our team and take your first step toward becoming a Step Forward Foster Carer in Plymouth. Job Types: Full-time, Permanent Pay: £840.00 per week Application question(s): Have you currently or previously been a Foster Carer or Kinship Carer? Have you got experience of working with children and young people, and/or vulnerable adults in a professional or personal capacity? Do you have an unoccupied spare bedroom in your home for fostering? (This is mandatory and can't be negotiated) Do you have the right to work in the UK, either as a British Passport holder or with Indefinite Leave to Remain? (This is Mandatory) To foster in the UK, applicants must be at least 21 years old. Are you 21 or over? (Minimum age to meet Fostering requirements) Licence/Certification: permanent residence in the UK (required) Work authorisation: United Kingdom (required) Work Location: In person
This is a brilliant opportunity to join Better Health MCR, a leading and unique organisation working within Primary Care (head office: Rusholme) This role will be based at The Whitswood Practice. Ideally, we are looking for an experienced salaried GP to join our team, although for the right person we would consider a newly qualified GP. A commitment to working with diverse and / or deprived populations is essential. Our patients We are on a mission to think differently so provide imaginatively tailored care that meets the diverse needs of our patients, breaks down the barriers that sustain health inequalities and, ultimately, improves the lives of local people. We can only do this by encouraging all our staff to be curious and caring about what we do and how we do it; and to challenge and suggest different forms of service delivery. Outcomes thus far include the development of some innovative services, such as a Recovery service dealing with addiction; and a Wellbeing service dealing with non-medical issues. Target driven work and population health improvement are a key part of our ambition and are supported by a dedicated quality improvement team and Health Inequalities Lead. We are a not-for-profit social enterprise operating under a Board of Directors; any operating surplus is reinvested in services, thus allowing us the flexibility to be innovative. Our practices (all CQC rated 'good' across all domains) are inner-city and in disadvantaged areas; they serve highly diverse populations from all parts of the world and include a large student community. They are: The Whitswood Practice in Alexandra Park The Robert Darbishire Practice in Rusholme The Robert Darbishire Practice University Branch at Crawford House Brooklands Medical Practice in Wythenshawe In addition, we also run GP surgeries for a local forensic mental health unit. We work hard to meet the needs of our patients using a digital platform for all contacts. Our appointment system ensures we get the patient to the person best suited to meet their needs, whether a GP, Allied Healthcare Professional or our Wellbeing Team. Continuity is an essential part of our approach: thus, our GPs and ANPs are allocated a patient list that helps to improve safety, quality and clinical experience. Our comprehensive back-office systems further support patients' care and our clinical team. How do you fit in? We aim to provide you with a good work/life balance, so we put you in charge of your day. You will have 13 consultations per session; you decide how and when to consult your patients: this may include remote working. You will have responsibility for your own patients, backed up by our onsite team of allied professionals. These include: HCAs, Practice Nurses, Minor Illness Nurses, Advanced Nurse Practitioners, Pharmacists, Physician Associates, Physiotherapists and Mental Health Practitioners. We work closely together and meet daily, virtually, to discuss pressing patient concerns and to share the responsibility of those with complex and sometimes chaotic needs. In addition, our Wellbeing team comprises Social Prescribers, Care navigators, Care coordinators and Health and Wellbeing Coaches. All members of staff are salaried. There are 4 sessions available throughout the week, Monday and Wednesday. This post is fixed term, commencing from June 2026 for a 12-month period. Our employment package includes: - A programme of weekly in-house CPD (protected time) for training to support appraisal and professional development, fulfilling most of the required CPD points for annual appraisal. - Paid membership of our group indemnity scheme. - Six weeks holiday. - One-week study leave with funding available for courses/training. - An Employee Assistance Programme. - "First Five Years" group run by a senior GP and the PCN medical Director, exclusive to new, list holding, clinicians only. - 12-month induction programme - led by a named, experienced GP mentor providing regular and tailored training, support, 1-2-1 reviews and professional development. - Career support and the opportunity to develop special interests, teaching and training skills, leadership and management skills as well as undertake clinical research and neighbourhood integration work. - Tier Two sponsorship if required. To view the job description please look at the supporting document attached. Please use the job reference number you are applying to in the subject (BHM-TWP) Better Health MCR Ltd, Rusholme Health Centre, Manchester, M14 5NP. We are an equal opportunities employer.
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
This is a brilliant opportunity to join Better Health MCR, a leading and unique organisation working within Primary Care (head office: Rusholme) This role will be based at The Whitswood Practice. Ideally, we are looking for an experienced salaried GP to join our team, although for the right person we would consider a newly qualified GP. A commitment to working with diverse and / or deprived populations is essential. Our patients We are on a mission to think differently so provide imaginatively tailored care that meets the diverse needs of our patients, breaks down the barriers that sustain health inequalities and, ultimately, improves the lives of local people. We can only do this by encouraging all our staff to be curious and caring about what we do and how we do it; and to challenge and suggest different forms of service delivery. Outcomes thus far include the development of some innovative services, such as a Recovery service dealing with addiction; and a Wellbeing service dealing with non-medical issues. Target driven work and population health improvement are a key part of our ambition and are supported by a dedicated quality improvement team and Health Inequalities Lead. We are a not-for-profit social enterprise operating under a Board of Directors; any operating surplus is reinvested in services, thus allowing us the flexibility to be innovative. Our practices (all CQC rated 'good' across all domains) are inner-city and in disadvantaged areas; they serve highly diverse populations from all parts of the world and include a large student community. They are: The Whitswood Practice in Alexandra Park The Robert Darbishire Practice in Rusholme The Robert Darbishire Practice University Branch at Crawford House Brooklands Medical Practice in Wythenshawe In addition, we also run GP surgeries for a local forensic mental health unit. We work hard to meet the needs of our patients using a digital platform for all contacts. Our appointment system ensures we get the patient to the person best suited to meet their needs, whether a GP, Allied Healthcare Professional or our Wellbeing Team. Continuity is an essential part of our approach: thus, our GPs and ANPs are allocated a patient list that helps to improve safety, quality and clinical experience. Our comprehensive back-office systems further support patients' care and our clinical team. How do you fit in? We aim to provide you with a good work/life balance, so we put you in charge of your day. You will have 13 consultations per session; you decide how and when to consult your patients: this may include remote working. You will have responsibility for your own patients, backed up by our onsite team of allied professionals. These include: HCAs, Practice Nurses, Minor Illness Nurses, Advanced Nurse Practitioners, Pharmacists, Physician Associates, Physiotherapists and Mental Health Practitioners. We work closely together and meet daily, virtually, to discuss pressing patient concerns and to share the responsibility of those with complex and sometimes chaotic needs. In addition, our Wellbeing team comprises Social Prescribers, Care navigators, Care coordinators and Health and Wellbeing Coaches. All members of staff are salaried. There are 4 sessions available throughout the week, Monday and Wednesday. This post is fixed term, commencing from June 2026 for a 12-month period. Our employment package includes: - A programme of weekly in-house CPD (protected time) for training to support appraisal and professional development, fulfilling most of the required CPD points for annual appraisal. - Paid membership of our group indemnity scheme. - Six weeks holiday. - One-week study leave with funding available for courses/training. - An Employee Assistance Programme. - "First Five Years" group run by a senior GP and the PCN medical Director, exclusive to new, list holding, clinicians only. - 12-month induction programme - led by a named, experienced GP mentor providing regular and tailored training, support, 1-2-1 reviews and professional development. - Career support and the opportunity to develop special interests, teaching and training skills, leadership and management skills as well as undertake clinical research and neighbourhood integration work. - Tier Two sponsorship if required. To view the job description please look at the supporting document attached. Please use the job reference number you are applying to in the subject (BHM-TWP) Better Health MCR Ltd, Rusholme Health Centre, Manchester, M14 5NP. We are an equal opportunities employer.
Do you want to make a difference now and for the future? We have an exciting opportunity to join our team in East Sussex who support Young Carers, aged 5-18 years, who have caring responsibilities for someone in their family due to disability, long-term illness, mental health, or drug or alcohol misuse. You will manage an existing caseload and new referrals, meeting with families and Young Carers to complete statutory assessments and providing short-term interventions that support Young Carers to improve their resilience, educational chances and wellbeing. This might be signposting to local services, action planning, one-to-one support, or our workshop programme. Working closely with schools and Childrens Services, you will make referrals to a range of professionals and community services, ensuring whole family needs are met, and thereby reducing the impact of caring on the Young Carer. As a CYP Coordinator, you will plan and deliver workshop sessions and activities, providing opportunities for Young Carers to spend time with their peers and recognise that they are not alone. This is a full-time role delivering the service across Hastings & Rother and includes working occasionally at our Lamberhurst office. Some early evenings required. Own car essential. You can make the difference and give a Young Carer their childhood back. We offer our employees: Inclusive values-based environment Competitive remuneration package Workplace pension scheme Generous annual leave entitlement plus bank holidays Carers Leave Opportunities for hybrid working Benenden Health Care Death in Service Benefit Cycle to Work Scheme Employee Supported Volunteering scheme Development opportunities and more Imago is committed to Safer Recruitment practices, and the post is subject to references and an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check. Please either submit your CV with a short covering note or visit our website for full details. Imago recognises that many people in our society experience discrimination or lack of opportunity for reasons that are not fair. We aim to create a culture that respects and values each other s differences, and see these differences as an asset, as they improve our ability to meet the needs of the organisations and people we work with. We proactively seek to increase opportunities for inclusion, and celebrate diversity across our organisation and within communities. Imago recognises its duty to safeguard and promote the welfare of the children, young people and adults at risk who access its services or with whom it comes into contact.
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
Do you want to make a difference now and for the future? We have an exciting opportunity to join our team in East Sussex who support Young Carers, aged 5-18 years, who have caring responsibilities for someone in their family due to disability, long-term illness, mental health, or drug or alcohol misuse. You will manage an existing caseload and new referrals, meeting with families and Young Carers to complete statutory assessments and providing short-term interventions that support Young Carers to improve their resilience, educational chances and wellbeing. This might be signposting to local services, action planning, one-to-one support, or our workshop programme. Working closely with schools and Childrens Services, you will make referrals to a range of professionals and community services, ensuring whole family needs are met, and thereby reducing the impact of caring on the Young Carer. As a CYP Coordinator, you will plan and deliver workshop sessions and activities, providing opportunities for Young Carers to spend time with their peers and recognise that they are not alone. This is a full-time role delivering the service across Hastings & Rother and includes working occasionally at our Lamberhurst office. Some early evenings required. Own car essential. You can make the difference and give a Young Carer their childhood back. We offer our employees: Inclusive values-based environment Competitive remuneration package Workplace pension scheme Generous annual leave entitlement plus bank holidays Carers Leave Opportunities for hybrid working Benenden Health Care Death in Service Benefit Cycle to Work Scheme Employee Supported Volunteering scheme Development opportunities and more Imago is committed to Safer Recruitment practices, and the post is subject to references and an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check. Please either submit your CV with a short covering note or visit our website for full details. Imago recognises that many people in our society experience discrimination or lack of opportunity for reasons that are not fair. We aim to create a culture that respects and values each other s differences, and see these differences as an asset, as they improve our ability to meet the needs of the organisations and people we work with. We proactively seek to increase opportunities for inclusion, and celebrate diversity across our organisation and within communities. Imago recognises its duty to safeguard and promote the welfare of the children, young people and adults at risk who access its services or with whom it comes into contact.
A long-established and highly regarded regional practice is seeking an experienced Clinical Negligence Solicitor to join its office in Worcestershire. This is a key hire for the firm, offering the opportunity to take ownership of an existing caseload and work with a high degree of autonomy. Role Overview This position is suited to an experienced, confident fee earner who is comfortable running a clinical negligence caseload independently. You will take over an established and varied caseload from the partners, ensuring continuity of service to longstanding clients while further developing the department.The work will include a broad range of claimant clinical negligence matters, and you will be expected to manage files from initial instruction through to resolution.This is an office-based role in Worcester, offering close collaboration with partners and the wider litigation team. Candidate Profile / Experience Needed Applications are welcomed from qualified solicitors or experienced fee earners with demonstrable experience handling claimant clinical negligence matters.You will: Have solid experience managing your own caseload independently Be confident handling complex and sensitive matters Possess strong client care skills and the ability to build trusted relationships Be organised, proactive and commercially aware Be comfortable working as a standalone fee earner within a supportive wider team This role would particularly suit someone looking for genuine responsibility and the opportunity to play a pivotal role within a respected local practice. What's on Offer? Competitive salary reflective of experience Established caseload from day one Autonomy and responsibility within a supportive partnership structure Long-term stability within a well-regarded regional firm Clear opportunity to shape and develop the clinical negligence offering Apply Now If you are an experienced Clinical Negligence Solicitor seeking a standalone role with real ownership and stability in Worcester, we would be pleased to discuss this opportunity with you in confidence.
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
A long-established and highly regarded regional practice is seeking an experienced Clinical Negligence Solicitor to join its office in Worcestershire. This is a key hire for the firm, offering the opportunity to take ownership of an existing caseload and work with a high degree of autonomy. Role Overview This position is suited to an experienced, confident fee earner who is comfortable running a clinical negligence caseload independently. You will take over an established and varied caseload from the partners, ensuring continuity of service to longstanding clients while further developing the department.The work will include a broad range of claimant clinical negligence matters, and you will be expected to manage files from initial instruction through to resolution.This is an office-based role in Worcester, offering close collaboration with partners and the wider litigation team. Candidate Profile / Experience Needed Applications are welcomed from qualified solicitors or experienced fee earners with demonstrable experience handling claimant clinical negligence matters.You will: Have solid experience managing your own caseload independently Be confident handling complex and sensitive matters Possess strong client care skills and the ability to build trusted relationships Be organised, proactive and commercially aware Be comfortable working as a standalone fee earner within a supportive wider team This role would particularly suit someone looking for genuine responsibility and the opportunity to play a pivotal role within a respected local practice. What's on Offer? Competitive salary reflective of experience Established caseload from day one Autonomy and responsibility within a supportive partnership structure Long-term stability within a well-regarded regional firm Clear opportunity to shape and develop the clinical negligence offering Apply Now If you are an experienced Clinical Negligence Solicitor seeking a standalone role with real ownership and stability in Worcester, we would be pleased to discuss this opportunity with you in confidence.
This is a brilliant opportunity to join Better Health MCR, a leading and unique organisation working within Primary Care (head office: Rusholme) This role will be based at The Robert Darbishire Practice. Ideally, we are looking for an experienced salaried GP to join our team, although for the right person we would consider a newly qualified GP. A commitment to working with diverse and / or deprived populations is essential. Our patients We are on a mission to think differently so provide imaginatively tailored care that meets the diverse needs of our patients, breaks down the barriers that sustain health inequalities and, ultimately, improves the lives of local people. We can only do this by encouraging all our staff to be curious and caring about what we do and how we do it; and to challenge and suggest different forms of service delivery. Outcomes thus far include the development of some innovative services, such as a Recovery service dealing with addiction; and a Wellbeing service dealing with non-medical issues. Target driven work and population health improvement are a key part of our ambition and are supported by a dedicated quality improvement team and Health Inequalities Lead. We are a not-for-profit social enterprise operating under a Board of Directors; any operating surplus is reinvested in services, thus allowing us the flexibility to be innovative. Our practices (all CQC rated 'good' across all domains) are inner-city and in disadvantaged areas; they serve highly diverse populations from all parts of the world and include a large student community. They are: The Whitswood Practice in Alexandra Park The Robert Darbishire Practice in Rusholme The Robert Darbishire Practice University Branch at Crawford House Brooklands Medical Practice in Wythenshawe In addition, we also run GP surgeries for a local forensic mental health unit. We work hard to meet the needs of our patients using a digital platform for all contacts. Our appointment system ensures we get the patient to the person best suited to meet their needs, whether a GP, Allied Healthcare Professional or our Wellbeing Team. Continuity is an essential part of our approach: thus, our GPs and ANPs are allocated a patient list that helps to improve safety, quality and clinical experience. Our comprehensive back-office systems further support patients' care and our clinical team. How do you fit in? We aim to provide you with a good work/life balance, so we put you in charge of your day. You will have 13 consultations per session; you decide how and when to consult your patients: this may include remote working. You will have responsibility for your own patients, backed up by our onsite team of allied professionals. These include: HCAs, Practice Nurses, Minor Illness Nurses, Advanced Nurse Practitioners, Pharmacists, Physician Associates, Physiotherapists and Mental Health Practitioners. We work closely together and meet daily, virtually, to discuss pressing patient concerns and to share the responsibility of those with complex and sometimes chaotic needs. In addition, our Wellbeing team comprises Social Prescribers, Care navigators, Care coordinators and Health and Wellbeing Coaches. All members of staff are salaried. There are 6 sessions available throughout the week, Monday, Thursday, and Friday. This post is a permanent position based at The Robert Darbishire Practice. Our employment package includes: - A programme of weekly in-house CPD (protected time) for training to support appraisal and professional development, fulfilling most of the required CPD points for annual appraisal. - Paid membership of our group indemnity scheme. - Six weeks holiday. - One-week study leave with funding available for courses/training. - An Employee Assistance Programme. - "First Five Years" group run by a senior GP and the PCN medical Director, exclusive to new, list holding, clinicians only. - 12-month induction programme - led by a named, experienced GP mentor providing regular and tailored training, support, 1-2-1 reviews and professional development. - Career support and the opportunity to develop special interests, teaching and training skills, leadership and management skills as well as undertake clinical research and neighbourhood integration work. - Tier Two sponsorship if required. To view the job description please look at the supporting document attached. Please use the job reference number you are applying to in the subject (BHM-RDP) Better Health MCR Ltd, Rusholme Health Centre, Manchester, M14 5NP. We are an equal opportunities employer.
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
This is a brilliant opportunity to join Better Health MCR, a leading and unique organisation working within Primary Care (head office: Rusholme) This role will be based at The Robert Darbishire Practice. Ideally, we are looking for an experienced salaried GP to join our team, although for the right person we would consider a newly qualified GP. A commitment to working with diverse and / or deprived populations is essential. Our patients We are on a mission to think differently so provide imaginatively tailored care that meets the diverse needs of our patients, breaks down the barriers that sustain health inequalities and, ultimately, improves the lives of local people. We can only do this by encouraging all our staff to be curious and caring about what we do and how we do it; and to challenge and suggest different forms of service delivery. Outcomes thus far include the development of some innovative services, such as a Recovery service dealing with addiction; and a Wellbeing service dealing with non-medical issues. Target driven work and population health improvement are a key part of our ambition and are supported by a dedicated quality improvement team and Health Inequalities Lead. We are a not-for-profit social enterprise operating under a Board of Directors; any operating surplus is reinvested in services, thus allowing us the flexibility to be innovative. Our practices (all CQC rated 'good' across all domains) are inner-city and in disadvantaged areas; they serve highly diverse populations from all parts of the world and include a large student community. They are: The Whitswood Practice in Alexandra Park The Robert Darbishire Practice in Rusholme The Robert Darbishire Practice University Branch at Crawford House Brooklands Medical Practice in Wythenshawe In addition, we also run GP surgeries for a local forensic mental health unit. We work hard to meet the needs of our patients using a digital platform for all contacts. Our appointment system ensures we get the patient to the person best suited to meet their needs, whether a GP, Allied Healthcare Professional or our Wellbeing Team. Continuity is an essential part of our approach: thus, our GPs and ANPs are allocated a patient list that helps to improve safety, quality and clinical experience. Our comprehensive back-office systems further support patients' care and our clinical team. How do you fit in? We aim to provide you with a good work/life balance, so we put you in charge of your day. You will have 13 consultations per session; you decide how and when to consult your patients: this may include remote working. You will have responsibility for your own patients, backed up by our onsite team of allied professionals. These include: HCAs, Practice Nurses, Minor Illness Nurses, Advanced Nurse Practitioners, Pharmacists, Physician Associates, Physiotherapists and Mental Health Practitioners. We work closely together and meet daily, virtually, to discuss pressing patient concerns and to share the responsibility of those with complex and sometimes chaotic needs. In addition, our Wellbeing team comprises Social Prescribers, Care navigators, Care coordinators and Health and Wellbeing Coaches. All members of staff are salaried. There are 6 sessions available throughout the week, Monday, Thursday, and Friday. This post is a permanent position based at The Robert Darbishire Practice. Our employment package includes: - A programme of weekly in-house CPD (protected time) for training to support appraisal and professional development, fulfilling most of the required CPD points for annual appraisal. - Paid membership of our group indemnity scheme. - Six weeks holiday. - One-week study leave with funding available for courses/training. - An Employee Assistance Programme. - "First Five Years" group run by a senior GP and the PCN medical Director, exclusive to new, list holding, clinicians only. - 12-month induction programme - led by a named, experienced GP mentor providing regular and tailored training, support, 1-2-1 reviews and professional development. - Career support and the opportunity to develop special interests, teaching and training skills, leadership and management skills as well as undertake clinical research and neighbourhood integration work. - Tier Two sponsorship if required. To view the job description please look at the supporting document attached. Please use the job reference number you are applying to in the subject (BHM-RDP) Better Health MCR Ltd, Rusholme Health Centre, Manchester, M14 5NP. We are an equal opportunities employer.
JOB-c334 Job Title: Specialist Radiographer X-ray & Breast Imaging(Band 6) Location: Princess Elizabeth Hospital, Guernsey, UK Contract: Permanent Full-Time We are on the lookout for an exceptional Specialist Radiographer focusing on X-ray and Breast Imaging to join our dynamic team at Princess Elizabeth Hospital in the idyllic setting of Guernsey, UK. This permanent, full-time role off
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
JOB-c334 Job Title: Specialist Radiographer X-ray & Breast Imaging(Band 6) Location: Princess Elizabeth Hospital, Guernsey, UK Contract: Permanent Full-Time We are on the lookout for an exceptional Specialist Radiographer focusing on X-ray and Breast Imaging to join our dynamic team at Princess Elizabeth Hospital in the idyllic setting of Guernsey, UK. This permanent, full-time role off
Overview and Responsibilities Clinical/Forensic/Counselling Psychologist - Aurora Beeches School Location: Cranborne, Dorset Salary: £49,649 - £67,891 Hours : 40 hours per week Contract: full time, permanent About us: Aurora Beeches School is set in an area of outstanding natural beauty, sitting in 16 acres of listed gardens and a wider 50 acre campus - it is a truly spectacular place to work. The staff pull together to achieve a common goal of empowering their young people through learning, they strive to exceed expectations wherever possible. At Aurora Beeches School, we believe in giving young people the tools and opportunities to create the lives they want for themselves. With high-quality teaching, an excellent level of individual support and a range of expert-led, integrated therapy, we support students with a range of additional learning needs to create and meet their own goals. With an established MDT on site , including Psychology, Psychiatry, Occupational Therapy and Speech and Language Therapy and dedicated therapy spaces, we offer the opportunity for professional development, multidisciplinary and multi-agency working as well as to be part of an innovative service that values new ideas and strives to excel in clinical practice. The main purpose of the role: As a Clinical Psychologist , you'll play a key role in shaping the futures of young people by using evidence-based psychological approaches to support their emotional, cognitive, and behavioural development. Your work will directly contribute to preparing them for adulthood and independent living, empowering them to lead fulfilling lives. You will be part of a collaborative, multidisciplinary team (MDT) and will act as both a clinician and a mentor, supporting young people directly through tailored assessments and interventions, while also guiding non-clinical staff to respond to challenging behaviours and communication needs in ways that promote independence rather than reliance. Your responsibilities will include conducting psychological assessments using structured interviews and psychometric tools, designing, and delivering both group and individual therapeutic interventions, and contributing to the development of staff training programmes. You'll also work closely with external professionals, supervise Assistant Psychologists, and have the opportunity to innovate and make a lasting impact in a dynamic and supportive environment. This really is a unique opportunity to make a meaningful difference, using your skills to help shape brighter, more independent futures for young people, and playing a key role in supporting their journey into adulthood. Please see the link below for our full job description: Psychologist Boveridge - Jan 2025.docx Skills and Qualifications Successful candidate qualities: Experience working with young people with autism and ages 11-16 Doctorate-level clinical qualification in Psychology. Registered and accredited with Health & Care Profession Council (HCPC) as a Practitioner Psychologist Demonstrate knowledge and ability to promote the dignity and individuality of young people by encouraging effective communication, making choices and reducing support needs. Develop positive professional relationships with young people, parents, families and colleagues. Promote attitudes that value young people with Special Educational Needs as individuals with a right to be treated with respect. Benefits and Additional Information ? What's on Offer at Aurora? We believe in supporting you as much as we support the children and young people in our care. Here's a snapshot of the fantastic benefits waiting for you: Grow with Us - Training & Development Learning never stops at Aurora! We offer a wide range of training programmes and career development opportunities to help you build your skills and reach your goals. Save Money on Everyday Essentials With the rising cost of living, our Perkbox app helps you stretch your money further: Discounts on groceries, phone plans, internet, dining out, gym memberships & more Access to our Cycle to Work and Car Scheme Competitive Pay & Reward We regularly benchmark our pay and benefits to stay ahead of the curve. You'll enjoy: Enhanced Annual Leave Company Sick Pay Enhanced Pension Life Assurance 24/7 GP Access - For You & Your Household Need a doctor? No problem. Book a phone or video appointment anytime, day or night. This service covers everyone in your household. UK Health Cash Plan Cover everyday healthcare costs like dental and optician bills. You and your children are included in the scheme, and you can upgrade to add your partner too! Employee Assistance Programme Your wellbeing matters. Get confidential support on a wide range of issues, including: Fre
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
Overview and Responsibilities Clinical/Forensic/Counselling Psychologist - Aurora Beeches School Location: Cranborne, Dorset Salary: £49,649 - £67,891 Hours : 40 hours per week Contract: full time, permanent About us: Aurora Beeches School is set in an area of outstanding natural beauty, sitting in 16 acres of listed gardens and a wider 50 acre campus - it is a truly spectacular place to work. The staff pull together to achieve a common goal of empowering their young people through learning, they strive to exceed expectations wherever possible. At Aurora Beeches School, we believe in giving young people the tools and opportunities to create the lives they want for themselves. With high-quality teaching, an excellent level of individual support and a range of expert-led, integrated therapy, we support students with a range of additional learning needs to create and meet their own goals. With an established MDT on site , including Psychology, Psychiatry, Occupational Therapy and Speech and Language Therapy and dedicated therapy spaces, we offer the opportunity for professional development, multidisciplinary and multi-agency working as well as to be part of an innovative service that values new ideas and strives to excel in clinical practice. The main purpose of the role: As a Clinical Psychologist , you'll play a key role in shaping the futures of young people by using evidence-based psychological approaches to support their emotional, cognitive, and behavioural development. Your work will directly contribute to preparing them for adulthood and independent living, empowering them to lead fulfilling lives. You will be part of a collaborative, multidisciplinary team (MDT) and will act as both a clinician and a mentor, supporting young people directly through tailored assessments and interventions, while also guiding non-clinical staff to respond to challenging behaviours and communication needs in ways that promote independence rather than reliance. Your responsibilities will include conducting psychological assessments using structured interviews and psychometric tools, designing, and delivering both group and individual therapeutic interventions, and contributing to the development of staff training programmes. You'll also work closely with external professionals, supervise Assistant Psychologists, and have the opportunity to innovate and make a lasting impact in a dynamic and supportive environment. This really is a unique opportunity to make a meaningful difference, using your skills to help shape brighter, more independent futures for young people, and playing a key role in supporting their journey into adulthood. Please see the link below for our full job description: Psychologist Boveridge - Jan 2025.docx Skills and Qualifications Successful candidate qualities: Experience working with young people with autism and ages 11-16 Doctorate-level clinical qualification in Psychology. Registered and accredited with Health & Care Profession Council (HCPC) as a Practitioner Psychologist Demonstrate knowledge and ability to promote the dignity and individuality of young people by encouraging effective communication, making choices and reducing support needs. Develop positive professional relationships with young people, parents, families and colleagues. Promote attitudes that value young people with Special Educational Needs as individuals with a right to be treated with respect. Benefits and Additional Information ? What's on Offer at Aurora? We believe in supporting you as much as we support the children and young people in our care. Here's a snapshot of the fantastic benefits waiting for you: Grow with Us - Training & Development Learning never stops at Aurora! We offer a wide range of training programmes and career development opportunities to help you build your skills and reach your goals. Save Money on Everyday Essentials With the rising cost of living, our Perkbox app helps you stretch your money further: Discounts on groceries, phone plans, internet, dining out, gym memberships & more Access to our Cycle to Work and Car Scheme Competitive Pay & Reward We regularly benchmark our pay and benefits to stay ahead of the curve. You'll enjoy: Enhanced Annual Leave Company Sick Pay Enhanced Pension Life Assurance 24/7 GP Access - For You & Your Household Need a doctor? No problem. Book a phone or video appointment anytime, day or night. This service covers everyone in your household. UK Health Cash Plan Cover everyday healthcare costs like dental and optician bills. You and your children are included in the scheme, and you can upgrade to add your partner too! Employee Assistance Programme Your wellbeing matters. Get confidential support on a wide range of issues, including: Fre
Head of Programme - Speech Therapy City Lit is seeking an inspirational and forward thinking Head of Programme - Speech Therapy to lead one of our distinctive curriculum areas which is one of the UK's leading centres for adult stammering therapy and speech related learning. This is a rare opportunity to guide the strategic direction, operational delivery and the national and international reputation of a department renowned for its specialist work with adults who stammer, and for its outstanding professional training for speech and language therapists. You will shape the future of the Speech Therapy provision at City Lit, ensuring the curriculum remains cutting edge and impactful. Leading a small, highly specialised team of speech and language therapists / tutors, you will champion excellence in teaching and learning, support the development of innovative therapeutic and training programmes, and expand the reach of the department across London and beyond. This role is central to our mission of delivering high impact learning that improves lives and strengthens communities. About City Lit City Lit is London's largest provider of learning for adults, inspiring over 30,000 students a year and offering more than 5,000 courses, online and face-to-face. As a leader in our field, who have recently been rated as outstanding in all areas by Ofsted, we have a century's reputation for delivering the highest quality student experience. Partnering with community organisations across London, we deliver bespoke projects that support individuals and communities. About the applicant To be considered, please submit your CV and a covering letter, detailing your skills and experience. The ideal candidate will: Be a qualified Speech and Language Therapist, registered with the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists and Health and Care Professions Council. Be a member of a Stammering Clinical Excellence Network (CEN). Have experience of working with adults who stammer. Have experience within a similar role. Have experience developing and implementing strategy. Our generous rewards and benefits are numerous and wide-ranging, including flexible working, generous course discounts that include friends and family, our pension scheme plus life assurance and enhanced Family Friendly leave. There's also a season ticket loan programme, entitlement to access the student discounts programme (Totum) and other discounted retail platforms as well as preferential rates with Fitness First. Alongside these we offer a 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme to support our staff as well as access to an online or over the phone GP service. Sited in London's creative community of Covent Garden, City Lit is a thriving hub of learning and opportunity with a palpable sense of purpose and identity and a culture of equality and inclusivity. We know diversity fosters creativity and innovation, and we are committed to equality of opportunity, to being fair and inclusive, and to being a place where all belong. We therefore particularly encourage applications from candidates who are likely to be underrepresented these include applications from Black, Asian and minority ethnic backgrounds, those who have a disability and the LGBTQI+ community. We provide a professional and supportive community that blends teaching and learning to deliver endless possibilities. For full details of the role, please refer to the Job Description. Closing Date: 23:59 on 8th March 2026. Interview Dates: week commencing 16th March 2026. We reserve the right to close this role early should we receive a high volume of applications.
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
Head of Programme - Speech Therapy City Lit is seeking an inspirational and forward thinking Head of Programme - Speech Therapy to lead one of our distinctive curriculum areas which is one of the UK's leading centres for adult stammering therapy and speech related learning. This is a rare opportunity to guide the strategic direction, operational delivery and the national and international reputation of a department renowned for its specialist work with adults who stammer, and for its outstanding professional training for speech and language therapists. You will shape the future of the Speech Therapy provision at City Lit, ensuring the curriculum remains cutting edge and impactful. Leading a small, highly specialised team of speech and language therapists / tutors, you will champion excellence in teaching and learning, support the development of innovative therapeutic and training programmes, and expand the reach of the department across London and beyond. This role is central to our mission of delivering high impact learning that improves lives and strengthens communities. About City Lit City Lit is London's largest provider of learning for adults, inspiring over 30,000 students a year and offering more than 5,000 courses, online and face-to-face. As a leader in our field, who have recently been rated as outstanding in all areas by Ofsted, we have a century's reputation for delivering the highest quality student experience. Partnering with community organisations across London, we deliver bespoke projects that support individuals and communities. About the applicant To be considered, please submit your CV and a covering letter, detailing your skills and experience. The ideal candidate will: Be a qualified Speech and Language Therapist, registered with the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists and Health and Care Professions Council. Be a member of a Stammering Clinical Excellence Network (CEN). Have experience of working with adults who stammer. Have experience within a similar role. Have experience developing and implementing strategy. Our generous rewards and benefits are numerous and wide-ranging, including flexible working, generous course discounts that include friends and family, our pension scheme plus life assurance and enhanced Family Friendly leave. There's also a season ticket loan programme, entitlement to access the student discounts programme (Totum) and other discounted retail platforms as well as preferential rates with Fitness First. Alongside these we offer a 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme to support our staff as well as access to an online or over the phone GP service. Sited in London's creative community of Covent Garden, City Lit is a thriving hub of learning and opportunity with a palpable sense of purpose and identity and a culture of equality and inclusivity. We know diversity fosters creativity and innovation, and we are committed to equality of opportunity, to being fair and inclusive, and to being a place where all belong. We therefore particularly encourage applications from candidates who are likely to be underrepresented these include applications from Black, Asian and minority ethnic backgrounds, those who have a disability and the LGBTQI+ community. We provide a professional and supportive community that blends teaching and learning to deliver endless possibilities. For full details of the role, please refer to the Job Description. Closing Date: 23:59 on 8th March 2026. Interview Dates: week commencing 16th March 2026. We reserve the right to close this role early should we receive a high volume of applications.
Part Time Optometrist Job - Independent Opticians - Chippenham, Wiltshire Zest Optical are currently working alongside a well-established independent Opticians in Chippenham, Wiltshire to recruit a Part Time Optometrist to join their friendly and clinically focused team. This is an excellent opportunity to join a long-standing practice known for providing first-class patient care in a relaxed, supportive environment. Optometrist - Role Independent Opticians serving the local community for over 40 years Continuing to invest in the latest technology Clinically focused practice with 45-minute testing times Work alongside two highly qualified Optometrists, both with Independent Prescribing qualifications Support from an experienced Dispensing Optician and trained Optical Assistants Two fully equipped test rooms Advanced diagnostic equipment including: Topcon OCT (images taken by OA and reviewed in the testing room) Topcon Auto Phoropter Henson 9000 iCare and Intellipuff tonometers Topcon MYAH for topography and myopia control measurements Digital Slit Lamp Cameras Fully electronic patient records using Optinet Flex Specialist clinics including Myopia Control and Colorimetry Part time - 2 days per week plus 2 Saturdays per month - Mon or Fri + any other midweek day Opportunity to pick up additional days for holiday cover if desired Option to swap Mondays for Thursdays to avoid bank holidays Salary between £55,000 and £60,000 pro rata One-hour lunch break Free onsite parking Optometrist - Requirements Fully qualified Optometrist registered with the GOC Ideally seeking an employed Optometrist Passionate about delivering the highest level of clinical and customer care Friendly, professional and keen to continue developing skills If you're looking for a part time Optometrist job in Chippenham within an independent, patient-focused practice, this is an opportunity not to be missed. Apply today by sending your CV to Rebecca Wood using the 'Apply' link. Send us a message on Whatsapp! Contact : Rebecca Wood Email : Telephone :
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
Part Time Optometrist Job - Independent Opticians - Chippenham, Wiltshire Zest Optical are currently working alongside a well-established independent Opticians in Chippenham, Wiltshire to recruit a Part Time Optometrist to join their friendly and clinically focused team. This is an excellent opportunity to join a long-standing practice known for providing first-class patient care in a relaxed, supportive environment. Optometrist - Role Independent Opticians serving the local community for over 40 years Continuing to invest in the latest technology Clinically focused practice with 45-minute testing times Work alongside two highly qualified Optometrists, both with Independent Prescribing qualifications Support from an experienced Dispensing Optician and trained Optical Assistants Two fully equipped test rooms Advanced diagnostic equipment including: Topcon OCT (images taken by OA and reviewed in the testing room) Topcon Auto Phoropter Henson 9000 iCare and Intellipuff tonometers Topcon MYAH for topography and myopia control measurements Digital Slit Lamp Cameras Fully electronic patient records using Optinet Flex Specialist clinics including Myopia Control and Colorimetry Part time - 2 days per week plus 2 Saturdays per month - Mon or Fri + any other midweek day Opportunity to pick up additional days for holiday cover if desired Option to swap Mondays for Thursdays to avoid bank holidays Salary between £55,000 and £60,000 pro rata One-hour lunch break Free onsite parking Optometrist - Requirements Fully qualified Optometrist registered with the GOC Ideally seeking an employed Optometrist Passionate about delivering the highest level of clinical and customer care Friendly, professional and keen to continue developing skills If you're looking for a part time Optometrist job in Chippenham within an independent, patient-focused practice, this is an opportunity not to be missed. Apply today by sending your CV to Rebecca Wood using the 'Apply' link. Send us a message on Whatsapp! Contact : Rebecca Wood Email : Telephone :
Looking for a role where you can make a difference? Join our award-winning care home, The Laurels, in Carlisle, Cumbria. We are seeking a warm and caring Support Worker to provide quality care and support to older adults, some of whom have dementia, helping them lead fulfilling and enriched lives. Recognised as one of the top 20 care homes in the region , our service is based on glowing reviews from click apply for full job details
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
Looking for a role where you can make a difference? Join our award-winning care home, The Laurels, in Carlisle, Cumbria. We are seeking a warm and caring Support Worker to provide quality care and support to older adults, some of whom have dementia, helping them lead fulfilling and enriched lives. Recognised as one of the top 20 care homes in the region , our service is based on glowing reviews from click apply for full job details
Registered Veterinary Nurse (RVN) Location: Ramsgate Salary: £28,(Apply online only) £35,(Apply online only) per year Job Type: Full-time Nurse Seekers are working on behalf of a well-established, purpose-built small animal practice in Ramsgate to recruit an enthusiastic and motivated Registered Veterinary Nurse. This is a permanent, full-time opportunity within a friendly, supportive team, offering a varied and busy caseload, including referral work. The practice is an approved RCVS Practice Standards Scheme (PSS) hospital and Emergency Service Clinic, with modern facilities and state-of-the-art equipment. The Role As a Registered Veterinary Nurse, you will be responsible for delivering high standards of patient care and supporting the veterinary team in a busy clinical environment. Key Responsibilities Provide high-quality nursing care under the supervision of veterinary surgeons Assist with medical and surgical procedures Use your veterinary and laboratory experience to support diagnostics and treatment Communicate clearly and professionally with clients and colleagues Maintain accurate clinical records in line with RCVS guidelines Support the day-to-day running of the practice, including maintaining a clean and organised environment Demonstrate a strong commitment to continuous professional development Work efficiently, multitask effectively and maintain excellent attention to detail Working Hours 40 hours per week, over 4 days 1 in 5 weekends Weekends paid as overtime / on-call standing fee Salary & Benefits £26,(Apply online only) £32,(Apply online only) per year (dependent on experience) 5 weeks annual leave plus bank holidays CPD funding RCVS fees paid Company pension scheme Generous staff pet discount Birthday bonus Yearly bonus Essential Criteria Fully qualified and registered RVN with the RCVS Able to commute within a 20-mile radius of Ramsgate Passionate, enthusiastic and committed to delivering gold-standard patient care Desirable Criteria At least 2 years experience as an RVN Previous experience in a busy practice Additional Information Full-time, permanent position Monday to Friday with weekend and overtime availability
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
Registered Veterinary Nurse (RVN) Location: Ramsgate Salary: £28,(Apply online only) £35,(Apply online only) per year Job Type: Full-time Nurse Seekers are working on behalf of a well-established, purpose-built small animal practice in Ramsgate to recruit an enthusiastic and motivated Registered Veterinary Nurse. This is a permanent, full-time opportunity within a friendly, supportive team, offering a varied and busy caseload, including referral work. The practice is an approved RCVS Practice Standards Scheme (PSS) hospital and Emergency Service Clinic, with modern facilities and state-of-the-art equipment. The Role As a Registered Veterinary Nurse, you will be responsible for delivering high standards of patient care and supporting the veterinary team in a busy clinical environment. Key Responsibilities Provide high-quality nursing care under the supervision of veterinary surgeons Assist with medical and surgical procedures Use your veterinary and laboratory experience to support diagnostics and treatment Communicate clearly and professionally with clients and colleagues Maintain accurate clinical records in line with RCVS guidelines Support the day-to-day running of the practice, including maintaining a clean and organised environment Demonstrate a strong commitment to continuous professional development Work efficiently, multitask effectively and maintain excellent attention to detail Working Hours 40 hours per week, over 4 days 1 in 5 weekends Weekends paid as overtime / on-call standing fee Salary & Benefits £26,(Apply online only) £32,(Apply online only) per year (dependent on experience) 5 weeks annual leave plus bank holidays CPD funding RCVS fees paid Company pension scheme Generous staff pet discount Birthday bonus Yearly bonus Essential Criteria Fully qualified and registered RVN with the RCVS Able to commute within a 20-mile radius of Ramsgate Passionate, enthusiastic and committed to delivering gold-standard patient care Desirable Criteria At least 2 years experience as an RVN Previous experience in a busy practice Additional Information Full-time, permanent position Monday to Friday with weekend and overtime availability
A healthcare recruitment agency is offering an exciting opportunity for an Adult community psychiatrist to join an NHS Trust in England. This full-time locum position allows for flexibility with 2 days on site and 3 days remote each week. The role is set to start immediately for an initial duration of 3 months, with an hourly rate of £120-125. Candidates must hold a full UK driving licence, have AC approval, and MRCPsych certification to qualify for this position.
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
A healthcare recruitment agency is offering an exciting opportunity for an Adult community psychiatrist to join an NHS Trust in England. This full-time locum position allows for flexibility with 2 days on site and 3 days remote each week. The role is set to start immediately for an initial duration of 3 months, with an hourly rate of £120-125. Candidates must hold a full UK driving licence, have AC approval, and MRCPsych certification to qualify for this position.
This is a brilliant opportunity to join Better Health MCR, a leading and unique organisation working within Primary Care (head office: Rusholme) This role will be based at The Whitswood Practice. Ideally, we are looking for an experienced salaried GP to join our team, although for the right person we would consider a newly qualified GP. A commitment to working with diverse and / or deprived populations is essential. Our patients We are on a mission to think differently so provide imaginatively tailored care that meets the diverse needs of our patients, breaks down the barriers that sustain health inequalities and, ultimately, improves the lives of local people. We can only do this by encouraging all our staff to be curious and caring about what we do and how we do it; and to challenge and suggest different forms of service delivery. Outcomes thus far include the development of some innovative services, such as a Recovery service dealing with addiction; and a Wellbeing service dealing with non-medical issues. Target driven work and population health improvement are a key part of our ambition and are supported by a dedicated quality improvement team and Health Inequalities Lead. We are a not-for-profit social enterprise operating under a Board of Directors; any operating surplus is reinvested in services, thus allowing us the flexibility to be innovative. Our practices (all CQC rated 'good' across all domains) are inner-city and in disadvantaged areas; they serve highly diverse populations from all parts of the world and include a large student community. They are: The Whitswood Practice in Alexandra Park The Robert Darbishire Practice in Rusholme The Robert Darbishire Practice University Branch at Crawford House Brooklands Medical Practice in Wythenshawe In addition, we also run GP surgeries for a local forensic mental health unit. We work hard to meet the needs of our patients using a digital platform for all contacts. Our appointment system ensures we get the patient to the person best suited to meet their needs, whether a GP, Allied Healthcare Professional or our Wellbeing Team. Continuity is an essential part of our approach: thus, our GPs and ANPs are allocated a patient list that helps to improve safety, quality and clinical experience. Our comprehensive back-office systems further support patients' care and our clinical team. How do you fit in? We aim to provide you with a good work/life balance, so we put you in charge of your day. You will have 13 consultations per session; you decide how and when to consult your patients: this may include remote working. You will have responsibility for your own patients, backed up by our onsite team of allied professionals. These include: HCAs, Practice Nurses, Minor Illness Nurses, Advanced Nurse Practitioners, Pharmacists, Physician Associates, Physiotherapists and Mental Health Practitioners. We work closely together and meet daily, virtually, to discuss pressing patient concerns and to share the responsibility of those with complex and sometimes chaotic needs. In addition, our Wellbeing team comprises Social Prescribers, Care navigators, Care coordinators and Health and Wellbeing Coaches. All members of staff are salaried. There are 4 sessions available throughout the week, Monday and Wednesday. This post is fixed term, commencing from June 2026 for a 12-month period. Our employment package includes: - A programme of weekly in-house CPD (protected time) for training to support appraisal and professional development, fulfilling most of the required CPD points for annual appraisal. - Paid membership of our group indemnity scheme. - Six weeks holiday. - One-week study leave with funding available for courses/training. - An Employee Assistance Programme. - "First Five Years" group run by a senior GP and the PCN medical Director, exclusive to new, list holding, clinicians only. - 12-month induction programme - led by a named, experienced GP mentor providing regular and tailored training, support, 1-2-1 reviews and professional development. - Career support and the opportunity to develop special interests, teaching and training skills, leadership and management skills as well as undertake clinical research and neighbourhood integration work. - Tier Two sponsorship if required. To view the job description please look at the supporting document attached. Please use the job reference number you are applying to in the subject (BHM-TWP) Better Health MCR Ltd, Rusholme Health Centre, Manchester, M14 5NP. We are an equal opportunities employer.
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
This is a brilliant opportunity to join Better Health MCR, a leading and unique organisation working within Primary Care (head office: Rusholme) This role will be based at The Whitswood Practice. Ideally, we are looking for an experienced salaried GP to join our team, although for the right person we would consider a newly qualified GP. A commitment to working with diverse and / or deprived populations is essential. Our patients We are on a mission to think differently so provide imaginatively tailored care that meets the diverse needs of our patients, breaks down the barriers that sustain health inequalities and, ultimately, improves the lives of local people. We can only do this by encouraging all our staff to be curious and caring about what we do and how we do it; and to challenge and suggest different forms of service delivery. Outcomes thus far include the development of some innovative services, such as a Recovery service dealing with addiction; and a Wellbeing service dealing with non-medical issues. Target driven work and population health improvement are a key part of our ambition and are supported by a dedicated quality improvement team and Health Inequalities Lead. We are a not-for-profit social enterprise operating under a Board of Directors; any operating surplus is reinvested in services, thus allowing us the flexibility to be innovative. Our practices (all CQC rated 'good' across all domains) are inner-city and in disadvantaged areas; they serve highly diverse populations from all parts of the world and include a large student community. They are: The Whitswood Practice in Alexandra Park The Robert Darbishire Practice in Rusholme The Robert Darbishire Practice University Branch at Crawford House Brooklands Medical Practice in Wythenshawe In addition, we also run GP surgeries for a local forensic mental health unit. We work hard to meet the needs of our patients using a digital platform for all contacts. Our appointment system ensures we get the patient to the person best suited to meet their needs, whether a GP, Allied Healthcare Professional or our Wellbeing Team. Continuity is an essential part of our approach: thus, our GPs and ANPs are allocated a patient list that helps to improve safety, quality and clinical experience. Our comprehensive back-office systems further support patients' care and our clinical team. How do you fit in? We aim to provide you with a good work/life balance, so we put you in charge of your day. You will have 13 consultations per session; you decide how and when to consult your patients: this may include remote working. You will have responsibility for your own patients, backed up by our onsite team of allied professionals. These include: HCAs, Practice Nurses, Minor Illness Nurses, Advanced Nurse Practitioners, Pharmacists, Physician Associates, Physiotherapists and Mental Health Practitioners. We work closely together and meet daily, virtually, to discuss pressing patient concerns and to share the responsibility of those with complex and sometimes chaotic needs. In addition, our Wellbeing team comprises Social Prescribers, Care navigators, Care coordinators and Health and Wellbeing Coaches. All members of staff are salaried. There are 4 sessions available throughout the week, Monday and Wednesday. This post is fixed term, commencing from June 2026 for a 12-month period. Our employment package includes: - A programme of weekly in-house CPD (protected time) for training to support appraisal and professional development, fulfilling most of the required CPD points for annual appraisal. - Paid membership of our group indemnity scheme. - Six weeks holiday. - One-week study leave with funding available for courses/training. - An Employee Assistance Programme. - "First Five Years" group run by a senior GP and the PCN medical Director, exclusive to new, list holding, clinicians only. - 12-month induction programme - led by a named, experienced GP mentor providing regular and tailored training, support, 1-2-1 reviews and professional development. - Career support and the opportunity to develop special interests, teaching and training skills, leadership and management skills as well as undertake clinical research and neighbourhood integration work. - Tier Two sponsorship if required. To view the job description please look at the supporting document attached. Please use the job reference number you are applying to in the subject (BHM-TWP) Better Health MCR Ltd, Rusholme Health Centre, Manchester, M14 5NP. We are an equal opportunities employer.
JOB 7e15468c Speech and Language Therapist Learning Disabilities & Autism Team Location:Bradley Specialism: Learning Disabilities & Autism Salary: £40,000 per annum Contract Type: Permanent Working Pattern: Full Time Role Overview An exciting opportunity has arisen for a skilled Speech and Language Therapist to join a specialist healthcare service in Bradley. This role offers the chance to make
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
JOB 7e15468c Speech and Language Therapist Learning Disabilities & Autism Team Location:Bradley Specialism: Learning Disabilities & Autism Salary: £40,000 per annum Contract Type: Permanent Working Pattern: Full Time Role Overview An exciting opportunity has arisen for a skilled Speech and Language Therapist to join a specialist healthcare service in Bradley. This role offers the chance to make
Overview and Responsibilities Family Support officer - DDSL Location: Effingham, Surrey Actual salary: £28,249 - £31,465 dependant on qualifications Plus £2000 Welcome bonus For a candidate with SEN Experience Hourly rate: £16.14 - £17.61 per hour Hours: 40 hours per week - Term Time only - Start time 8.15am - Finish time Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday 4.45pm. Thursday 5pm and Friday 4pm Aurora Poppyfield School Join our dedicated team at Poppyfield School, where we support students aged 11-16 with Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC) through a nurturing and inclusive approach. We empower our young people to access the national curriculum in a way that works for them and to achieve meaningful vocational qualifications by the time they leave school. Due to internal promotion we're looking to recruit a Family Support Officer. You will work with our DSL/Pastoral lead, together with the therapy team in supporting families of our students. To see more about the work that Poppyfield does please follow this link - Why Apply? You want to make a real difference to pupils and their families. You enjoy working with an inspiring pupil community. You value collaboration within a committed multi-disciplinary team. You care about well-being and want an organisation that shares those values. You're looking for an employer that supports, develops, and invests in its staff. Key Duties: Act as a role model and support the development of supportive relationships between home and school. To coordinate the effective implementation of the Attendance Policy. Monitor, track and report on pupil attendance and those where there are concerns around attendance. To liaise with parents/carers who are currently open to family support and early help to ensure a multi-disciplinary approach. Deliver relevant staff training (CPD). To provide therapeutic support to pupils who are struggling to engage in class based learning or school, in consultation with the therapy team and key members of the teaching team, with the aim of re-engagement in class. Produce attendance and family-support data for SLT and Governors. Ensure that all relevant monitoring, recording and reporting has been completed, to ensure compliance with relevant policies, procedures and legislation. Please note that duties will vary and you will be expected to contribute to the overall aims of Poppyfield when required. Please see the link below for our full job description: Job Description - Family Support Officer Skills and Qualifications GCSE Maths and English qualification minimum Grade 4 or equivalent is essential. A relevant professional qualification or the ability to gain L3 in working with children and young people. L3 in working with children and young people is highly desirable. Qualifications in psychology or social care would be desirable. Benefits and Additional Information What's on Offer at Aurora? We believe in supporting you as much as we support the children and young people in our care. Here's a snapshot of the fantastic benefits waiting for you: Grow with Us - Training & Development Learning never stops at Aurora! We offer a wide range of training programmes and career development opportunities to help you build your skills and reach your goals. Save Money on Everyday Essentials With the rising cost of living, our Perkbox app helps you stretch your money further: Discounts on groceries, phone plans, internet, dining out, gym memberships & more Access to our Cycle to Work and Car Scheme Access Wagestream - a financial wellbeing app that helps you track earnings, save, get expert money advice, and even access part of your pay early when needed Competitive Pay & Reward We regularly benchmark our pay and benefits to stay ahead of the curve. You'll enjoy: Enhanced Annual Leave Company Sick Pay Enhanced Pension Life Assurance 24/7 GP Access - For You & Your Household Need a doctor? No problem. Book a phone or video appointment anytime, day or night. This service covers everyone in your household. UK Health Cash Plan Cover everyday healthcare costs like dental and optician bills. You and your children are included in the scheme, and you can upgrade to add your partner too! Employee Assistance Programme Your wellbeing matters. Get confidential support on a wide range of issues, including: Freephone counselling (available 24/7) Online tools and resources Refer a Friend - Earn £1,000! Know someone who'd be a great fit? Refer them and get rewarded!( Terms apply) Welcome bonus is payable in 2 payments - 50% following successful completion of probation and 50% after one year service How to Apply: For candidates that haven't work
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
Overview and Responsibilities Family Support officer - DDSL Location: Effingham, Surrey Actual salary: £28,249 - £31,465 dependant on qualifications Plus £2000 Welcome bonus For a candidate with SEN Experience Hourly rate: £16.14 - £17.61 per hour Hours: 40 hours per week - Term Time only - Start time 8.15am - Finish time Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday 4.45pm. Thursday 5pm and Friday 4pm Aurora Poppyfield School Join our dedicated team at Poppyfield School, where we support students aged 11-16 with Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC) through a nurturing and inclusive approach. We empower our young people to access the national curriculum in a way that works for them and to achieve meaningful vocational qualifications by the time they leave school. Due to internal promotion we're looking to recruit a Family Support Officer. You will work with our DSL/Pastoral lead, together with the therapy team in supporting families of our students. To see more about the work that Poppyfield does please follow this link - Why Apply? You want to make a real difference to pupils and their families. You enjoy working with an inspiring pupil community. You value collaboration within a committed multi-disciplinary team. You care about well-being and want an organisation that shares those values. You're looking for an employer that supports, develops, and invests in its staff. Key Duties: Act as a role model and support the development of supportive relationships between home and school. To coordinate the effective implementation of the Attendance Policy. Monitor, track and report on pupil attendance and those where there are concerns around attendance. To liaise with parents/carers who are currently open to family support and early help to ensure a multi-disciplinary approach. Deliver relevant staff training (CPD). To provide therapeutic support to pupils who are struggling to engage in class based learning or school, in consultation with the therapy team and key members of the teaching team, with the aim of re-engagement in class. Produce attendance and family-support data for SLT and Governors. Ensure that all relevant monitoring, recording and reporting has been completed, to ensure compliance with relevant policies, procedures and legislation. Please note that duties will vary and you will be expected to contribute to the overall aims of Poppyfield when required. Please see the link below for our full job description: Job Description - Family Support Officer Skills and Qualifications GCSE Maths and English qualification minimum Grade 4 or equivalent is essential. A relevant professional qualification or the ability to gain L3 in working with children and young people. L3 in working with children and young people is highly desirable. Qualifications in psychology or social care would be desirable. Benefits and Additional Information What's on Offer at Aurora? We believe in supporting you as much as we support the children and young people in our care. Here's a snapshot of the fantastic benefits waiting for you: Grow with Us - Training & Development Learning never stops at Aurora! We offer a wide range of training programmes and career development opportunities to help you build your skills and reach your goals. Save Money on Everyday Essentials With the rising cost of living, our Perkbox app helps you stretch your money further: Discounts on groceries, phone plans, internet, dining out, gym memberships & more Access to our Cycle to Work and Car Scheme Access Wagestream - a financial wellbeing app that helps you track earnings, save, get expert money advice, and even access part of your pay early when needed Competitive Pay & Reward We regularly benchmark our pay and benefits to stay ahead of the curve. You'll enjoy: Enhanced Annual Leave Company Sick Pay Enhanced Pension Life Assurance 24/7 GP Access - For You & Your Household Need a doctor? No problem. Book a phone or video appointment anytime, day or night. This service covers everyone in your household. UK Health Cash Plan Cover everyday healthcare costs like dental and optician bills. You and your children are included in the scheme, and you can upgrade to add your partner too! Employee Assistance Programme Your wellbeing matters. Get confidential support on a wide range of issues, including: Freephone counselling (available 24/7) Online tools and resources Refer a Friend - Earn £1,000! Know someone who'd be a great fit? Refer them and get rewarded!( Terms apply) Welcome bonus is payable in 2 payments - 50% following successful completion of probation and 50% after one year service How to Apply: For candidates that haven't work
37.5 hours per week / £27,770 per annum / permanent / working onsite on a seven-day rolling rota, including evenings, weekends and bank holidays. At YMCA DownsLink Group, our mission is to help children and young people have a fair chance to be who they want to be. We do this by providing a safe home, building life skills and self-confidence, and supporting emotional wellbeing and mental health. Our Values - we do what s right, we work with heart, and we build real connections - guide and shape how we show up for children and young people we support and for each other. Guildford Foyer provides 24/7 supported accommodation for up to 34 young people aged , many with complex needs, including unaccompanied asylumseeking young people. We use a traumainformed, psychologically informed approach to help residents build life skills, set goals, and move towards independent living. Our Support Workers, Night Workers and Bank Workers offer guidance around housing, budgeting, living skills, education, employment and community engagement. We are recruiting a Supported Housing Support Worker to join our team. Key responsibilities include: Housing Support young people to understand and maintain occupancy agreements and house rules. Encourage timely rent payments and promote a positive payment culture. Stay informed on housing law and welfare benefits affecting young people. Address issues such as rent arrears or property damage using restorative approaches. Coaching and engagement Coach young people to identify aspirations and build independence skills. Promote personal responsibility, engagement with support services, and community connections. Ensure strong safeguarding practice and maintain professional boundaries. Keep accurate records on InForm, tracking needs, risks and outcomes. General Work as part of a rota, including lone working, providing calm and objective support. Contribute to a positive team culture and manage challenging situations effectively. Take part in ongoing training and reflective practice. At times, this role will involve lone working, but you ll be fully supported with a thorough induction, training, and the opportunity to get to know the team and service before starting on the rota. Full role details are available in the job profile. If you re enthusiastic about this opportunity but your experience doesn t align perfectly with every requirement, we encourage you to apply anyway and demonstrate how your experience is transferrable. You may be just the right candidate. This is a dynamic and varied role, ideal for someone passionate about supporting and empowering young people to grow and thrive. Experience and knowledge Experience in housing, support work, or working with young people at risk. Ability to manage a caseload of young people with complex needs and support them toward independence. Knowledge of statutory/voluntary services for young people. Strong safeguarding awareness and ability to maintain professional boundaries. Confident and accurate in completing logs, incident reports, and H&S checks. Skills and abilities Clear written and verbal communication, with strong recordkeeping skills. Ability to build effective relationships and advocate/signpost where needed. Able to work independently and as part of a team. Good IT and keyboard skills. Able to deescalate challenging situations and manage behaviour appropriately. If you would like any further information or an informal discussion about this post, please contact / . Should you require any assistance with our application process, please email us at CLOSING DATE: Sunday 8 March 2026 at midnight. PLEASE NOTE: We are unable to provide work permits or visa sponsorship for this role, so applicants must already have the right to live and work in the UK independently. An inclusive workplace We are committed to policies and practices of equity, diversity, and inclusion and to supporting our people to make sure our culture is consistent with this commitment. Accessibility If you require assistance or have questions regarding the application process, please do contact us. YMCA DLG requires all staff and volunteers to be committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, and to respond proactively to safeguarding concerns. Successful applicants will undergo a thorough background screening process, conducted by an accredited third-party provider. This includes an Enhanced DBS check (with Children s and Adults Barred Lists) as well as comprehensive reference and activity check.
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
37.5 hours per week / £27,770 per annum / permanent / working onsite on a seven-day rolling rota, including evenings, weekends and bank holidays. At YMCA DownsLink Group, our mission is to help children and young people have a fair chance to be who they want to be. We do this by providing a safe home, building life skills and self-confidence, and supporting emotional wellbeing and mental health. Our Values - we do what s right, we work with heart, and we build real connections - guide and shape how we show up for children and young people we support and for each other. Guildford Foyer provides 24/7 supported accommodation for up to 34 young people aged , many with complex needs, including unaccompanied asylumseeking young people. We use a traumainformed, psychologically informed approach to help residents build life skills, set goals, and move towards independent living. Our Support Workers, Night Workers and Bank Workers offer guidance around housing, budgeting, living skills, education, employment and community engagement. We are recruiting a Supported Housing Support Worker to join our team. Key responsibilities include: Housing Support young people to understand and maintain occupancy agreements and house rules. Encourage timely rent payments and promote a positive payment culture. Stay informed on housing law and welfare benefits affecting young people. Address issues such as rent arrears or property damage using restorative approaches. Coaching and engagement Coach young people to identify aspirations and build independence skills. Promote personal responsibility, engagement with support services, and community connections. Ensure strong safeguarding practice and maintain professional boundaries. Keep accurate records on InForm, tracking needs, risks and outcomes. General Work as part of a rota, including lone working, providing calm and objective support. Contribute to a positive team culture and manage challenging situations effectively. Take part in ongoing training and reflective practice. At times, this role will involve lone working, but you ll be fully supported with a thorough induction, training, and the opportunity to get to know the team and service before starting on the rota. Full role details are available in the job profile. If you re enthusiastic about this opportunity but your experience doesn t align perfectly with every requirement, we encourage you to apply anyway and demonstrate how your experience is transferrable. You may be just the right candidate. This is a dynamic and varied role, ideal for someone passionate about supporting and empowering young people to grow and thrive. Experience and knowledge Experience in housing, support work, or working with young people at risk. Ability to manage a caseload of young people with complex needs and support them toward independence. Knowledge of statutory/voluntary services for young people. Strong safeguarding awareness and ability to maintain professional boundaries. Confident and accurate in completing logs, incident reports, and H&S checks. Skills and abilities Clear written and verbal communication, with strong recordkeeping skills. Ability to build effective relationships and advocate/signpost where needed. Able to work independently and as part of a team. Good IT and keyboard skills. Able to deescalate challenging situations and manage behaviour appropriately. If you would like any further information or an informal discussion about this post, please contact / . Should you require any assistance with our application process, please email us at CLOSING DATE: Sunday 8 March 2026 at midnight. PLEASE NOTE: We are unable to provide work permits or visa sponsorship for this role, so applicants must already have the right to live and work in the UK independently. An inclusive workplace We are committed to policies and practices of equity, diversity, and inclusion and to supporting our people to make sure our culture is consistent with this commitment. Accessibility If you require assistance or have questions regarding the application process, please do contact us. YMCA DLG requires all staff and volunteers to be committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, and to respond proactively to safeguarding concerns. Successful applicants will undergo a thorough background screening process, conducted by an accredited third-party provider. This includes an Enhanced DBS check (with Children s and Adults Barred Lists) as well as comprehensive reference and activity check.
Mobile Optical Assistant Independent practice's - around the Sydenham and local surrounding areas. Salary: Up to 28,000 (DOE) + Performance Bonus Job Type: Full-Time Mobile Role About the Role My client is seeking an experienced Mobile Optical Assistant to support our independent practices across five South London locations all within couple miles of each other. Key Responsibilities " Deliver high-quality dispensing to all levels. " Provide reception cover when required " Support clinicians with smooth patient flow " Maintain exceptional customer service standards " Adapt quickly to different branch environments The Ideal Candidate We are looking for someone who: " Has proven optical experience (independent experience preferred) " Is confident dispensing to a high standard " Is professional, adaptable, and personable " Can comfortably work across multiple locations within close proximity " Takes pride in delivering a premium, patient-first service This role would suit an Optical Assistant ready to step into a more dynamic and varied position within an established independent group. What We Offer " Salary up to 28,000 (depending on experience) " Performance-related bonus scheme (for the right candidate) " Exposure to a respected independent practice group " Supportive team environment " Variety in your working week Why Join us? " Established independent practice with a strong local reputation " Close-knit team culture " Opportunity to develop your dispensing expertise " Diverse working environment across multiple well-located branches If you're an experienced Optical Assistant looking for a mobile role with variety, responsibility, and the opportunity to develop within independent optics, we would love to hear from you. What happens next? Once you've applied, one of the experienced team at Inspired Recruitment Group will give you a call to discuss the role in more detail, go through your experience, and understand what you're looking for. If everything aligns, we'll take care of arranging the next steps for you. When you're ready, get in touch with Natasha at Inspired Recruitment Group: Hit APPLY NOW OR Call: Email: Website: IGOA
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
Mobile Optical Assistant Independent practice's - around the Sydenham and local surrounding areas. Salary: Up to 28,000 (DOE) + Performance Bonus Job Type: Full-Time Mobile Role About the Role My client is seeking an experienced Mobile Optical Assistant to support our independent practices across five South London locations all within couple miles of each other. Key Responsibilities " Deliver high-quality dispensing to all levels. " Provide reception cover when required " Support clinicians with smooth patient flow " Maintain exceptional customer service standards " Adapt quickly to different branch environments The Ideal Candidate We are looking for someone who: " Has proven optical experience (independent experience preferred) " Is confident dispensing to a high standard " Is professional, adaptable, and personable " Can comfortably work across multiple locations within close proximity " Takes pride in delivering a premium, patient-first service This role would suit an Optical Assistant ready to step into a more dynamic and varied position within an established independent group. What We Offer " Salary up to 28,000 (depending on experience) " Performance-related bonus scheme (for the right candidate) " Exposure to a respected independent practice group " Supportive team environment " Variety in your working week Why Join us? " Established independent practice with a strong local reputation " Close-knit team culture " Opportunity to develop your dispensing expertise " Diverse working environment across multiple well-located branches If you're an experienced Optical Assistant looking for a mobile role with variety, responsibility, and the opportunity to develop within independent optics, we would love to hear from you. What happens next? Once you've applied, one of the experienced team at Inspired Recruitment Group will give you a call to discuss the role in more detail, go through your experience, and understand what you're looking for. If everything aligns, we'll take care of arranging the next steps for you. When you're ready, get in touch with Natasha at Inspired Recruitment Group: Hit APPLY NOW OR Call: Email: Website: IGOA
A healthcare recruitment agency is seeking an Addictions Consultant Psychiatrist for a full-time position in Preston. This role involves ensuring high-quality service for service users in an outpatient setting with no on-call requirements. The successful candidate will hold a Medical Degree and MRCPsych, possessing expertise in addiction psychiatry. Competitive salary ranges from £136,664 to £147,501, along with benefits such as paid holidays and CPD opportunities.
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
A healthcare recruitment agency is seeking an Addictions Consultant Psychiatrist for a full-time position in Preston. This role involves ensuring high-quality service for service users in an outpatient setting with no on-call requirements. The successful candidate will hold a Medical Degree and MRCPsych, possessing expertise in addiction psychiatry. Competitive salary ranges from £136,664 to £147,501, along with benefits such as paid holidays and CPD opportunities.
Would you like to gain experience or increase your existing knowledge and practice of working with adults with a learning disability and mental health needs? We are looking for support workers to join our small, friendly existing team working at one of our 24 hour supported living services for seven adults who each live in a one bedroomed furnished flat in the beautiful, conservation area of Stanwi click apply for full job details
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
Would you like to gain experience or increase your existing knowledge and practice of working with adults with a learning disability and mental health needs? We are looking for support workers to join our small, friendly existing team working at one of our 24 hour supported living services for seven adults who each live in a one bedroomed furnished flat in the beautiful, conservation area of Stanwi click apply for full job details
Role: Reconnect+ Support Worker Based: Lewisham/New Cross Rate: £15.15ph PAYE or £19.50ph umb Start Date: ASAP Duration: Temp ongoing Hours: Mon Fri 9 am 5 pm Our client, a specialist charity, is recruiting for a Reconnect+ Support Worker to provide specialist person-centred support services to women with multiple needs, such as substance misuse issues and/or mental health issues, on release from prison. Synopsis of duties: Take responsibility for the effective day-to-day management and smooth operation of the project. Complete star needs assessments; draft, implement, and regularly review a trauma-informed, person-centred support and action plan to meet the individual needs of women referred to the project. Carry out thorough risk assessments in conjunction with the women and any other relevant agencies, implement person centred risk management plan and regular reviews. Carry out initial assessments of new referrals. Provide effective advice and advocacy services to ensure that women receive their statutory rights in respect of housing, benefits, etc. Ensure effective partnership working with other relevant agencies. Provide resettlement advice and support to women who have left the project. Develop and run group sessions/activities which meet the needs of the women and the aims of the project. Participate in the Out of Hours on-call rota as required. Ensure that women accessing the Project understand and comply with the Service User Agreement and the terms of their occupancy agreements. Housing management Monitor Rent accounts weekly, ensuring that rent and service charge collection is maximised, and arrears are minimised. Issue occupancy agreements and induct new service users into the service. Preparing rooms for residents as required Ensure that voids are actively managed and that empty rooms are let within the target timescales. Take appropriate action in respect of breaches of licence agreements in line with policy and in consultation with the manager. Carry out regular health and safety checks in line with policy. Ensure repairs are reported promptly, and work is completed within appropriate timescales, ensuring the continued provision of good quality housing, equipment, fixtures, furnishings, and fittings. Organise and facilitate night staff team meetings. Coordinate and oversee the night/weekend staffing rota. Ensure service user files, support plans and other written documents are accurately completed and clear, and that data is entered onto relevant computer/paper-based systems in a timely fashion. Provide accurate and timely information or data reports to the Deputy Manager as requested. Essential Requirements Experience of working/delivering support to women involved in the Criminal Justice System (CJS) Experienced in meeting the support needs of women and appropriately advocating on behalf of service users. Experience of working collaboratively with external agencies. Experience in creating and facilitating activities with a service user-led approach Enhanced Adult and Child DBS on the update service or dated within the last 12 months Supporting Futures Consulting acts as both an employer and an agency
Mar 05, 2026
Seasonal
Role: Reconnect+ Support Worker Based: Lewisham/New Cross Rate: £15.15ph PAYE or £19.50ph umb Start Date: ASAP Duration: Temp ongoing Hours: Mon Fri 9 am 5 pm Our client, a specialist charity, is recruiting for a Reconnect+ Support Worker to provide specialist person-centred support services to women with multiple needs, such as substance misuse issues and/or mental health issues, on release from prison. Synopsis of duties: Take responsibility for the effective day-to-day management and smooth operation of the project. Complete star needs assessments; draft, implement, and regularly review a trauma-informed, person-centred support and action plan to meet the individual needs of women referred to the project. Carry out thorough risk assessments in conjunction with the women and any other relevant agencies, implement person centred risk management plan and regular reviews. Carry out initial assessments of new referrals. Provide effective advice and advocacy services to ensure that women receive their statutory rights in respect of housing, benefits, etc. Ensure effective partnership working with other relevant agencies. Provide resettlement advice and support to women who have left the project. Develop and run group sessions/activities which meet the needs of the women and the aims of the project. Participate in the Out of Hours on-call rota as required. Ensure that women accessing the Project understand and comply with the Service User Agreement and the terms of their occupancy agreements. Housing management Monitor Rent accounts weekly, ensuring that rent and service charge collection is maximised, and arrears are minimised. Issue occupancy agreements and induct new service users into the service. Preparing rooms for residents as required Ensure that voids are actively managed and that empty rooms are let within the target timescales. Take appropriate action in respect of breaches of licence agreements in line with policy and in consultation with the manager. Carry out regular health and safety checks in line with policy. Ensure repairs are reported promptly, and work is completed within appropriate timescales, ensuring the continued provision of good quality housing, equipment, fixtures, furnishings, and fittings. Organise and facilitate night staff team meetings. Coordinate and oversee the night/weekend staffing rota. Ensure service user files, support plans and other written documents are accurately completed and clear, and that data is entered onto relevant computer/paper-based systems in a timely fashion. Provide accurate and timely information or data reports to the Deputy Manager as requested. Essential Requirements Experience of working/delivering support to women involved in the Criminal Justice System (CJS) Experienced in meeting the support needs of women and appropriately advocating on behalf of service users. Experience of working collaboratively with external agencies. Experience in creating and facilitating activities with a service user-led approach Enhanced Adult and Child DBS on the update service or dated within the last 12 months Supporting Futures Consulting acts as both an employer and an agency
We are looking for a passionate and experienced Support Worker to take on the role of Senior Support Worker in our busy complex supported services. It is essential that the applicant has experience with working with people with complex needs. The successful applicant will support senior managers to provide high quality services across some of our welcoming supported living and services click apply for full job details
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
We are looking for a passionate and experienced Support Worker to take on the role of Senior Support Worker in our busy complex supported services. It is essential that the applicant has experience with working with people with complex needs. The successful applicant will support senior managers to provide high quality services across some of our welcoming supported living and services click apply for full job details
Exciting opportunity for experienced Social Worker to work within the Adult Safeguarding Team in the coastal area of North Somerset. Rate up to 38ph. 3 month minimum contract 37 hours per week, that will be on going after initial review. Exciting opportunity in a lovely area in the South West. Good transport links from M5 The role will be three days safeguarding adults work undertaking S.42(2) enquiries and two days per week supporting our SPA (Front door) team with immediate screening and resolution work. Responsibilities comprise the following: Experience undertaking Section 42 Safegaurding Enquiries and complex assessments Need to demonstrate application and commitment to Making Safeguarding Personal Ability to undertake assessment of risk and risk management. Evidence of partnership working in order to ensure vulnerable adults are protected from abuse. As part of this triaging process to develop strong communication, to facilitate sharing of information with partner agencies to identify potential risk, and safeguard people from significant harm or exploitation to work in partnership with all agencies including providers to ensure protection for adults at risk of abuse or neglect You will be SWE registered, ideally a driver with access to own car and able to reside and work in the UK As an Eden Brown Synergy candidate, you can take advantage of our competitive service offering: Dedicated personal and professional service. Free DBS check. CV review service. Interview advice. Competitive rates of pay. Post-placement follow up meetings. I have 7 years experience in this sector To discuss this role or any other Qualified Social Care roles in South please contact Kelly Stock at Eden Brown on (phone number removed)/ (phone number removed) or email your CV to: Eden Brown Synergy is an equal opportunities employer. Eden Brown Limited is a limited company registered in England and Wales with registered number (phone number removed). Our registered address is 5th floor 4 Coleman Street, London, EC2R 5AR, part of nGAGE Specialist Recruitment Limited T/A nGAGE Talent. Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail. This message is intended solely for the addressee and may contain confidential information. If you have received this message in error, please send it back to us, and immediately and permanently delete it. Do not use, copy or disclose the information contained in this message or in any attachment. We take reasonable precautions to ensure no viruses are present in this email but cannot accept responsibility for any loss or damage sustained as a result of computer viruses and the recipient must ensure that the email (and attachments) are virus free.
Mar 05, 2026
Seasonal
Exciting opportunity for experienced Social Worker to work within the Adult Safeguarding Team in the coastal area of North Somerset. Rate up to 38ph. 3 month minimum contract 37 hours per week, that will be on going after initial review. Exciting opportunity in a lovely area in the South West. Good transport links from M5 The role will be three days safeguarding adults work undertaking S.42(2) enquiries and two days per week supporting our SPA (Front door) team with immediate screening and resolution work. Responsibilities comprise the following: Experience undertaking Section 42 Safegaurding Enquiries and complex assessments Need to demonstrate application and commitment to Making Safeguarding Personal Ability to undertake assessment of risk and risk management. Evidence of partnership working in order to ensure vulnerable adults are protected from abuse. As part of this triaging process to develop strong communication, to facilitate sharing of information with partner agencies to identify potential risk, and safeguard people from significant harm or exploitation to work in partnership with all agencies including providers to ensure protection for adults at risk of abuse or neglect You will be SWE registered, ideally a driver with access to own car and able to reside and work in the UK As an Eden Brown Synergy candidate, you can take advantage of our competitive service offering: Dedicated personal and professional service. Free DBS check. CV review service. Interview advice. Competitive rates of pay. Post-placement follow up meetings. I have 7 years experience in this sector To discuss this role or any other Qualified Social Care roles in South please contact Kelly Stock at Eden Brown on (phone number removed)/ (phone number removed) or email your CV to: Eden Brown Synergy is an equal opportunities employer. Eden Brown Limited is a limited company registered in England and Wales with registered number (phone number removed). Our registered address is 5th floor 4 Coleman Street, London, EC2R 5AR, part of nGAGE Specialist Recruitment Limited T/A nGAGE Talent. Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail. This message is intended solely for the addressee and may contain confidential information. If you have received this message in error, please send it back to us, and immediately and permanently delete it. Do not use, copy or disclose the information contained in this message or in any attachment. We take reasonable precautions to ensure no viruses are present in this email but cannot accept responsibility for any loss or damage sustained as a result of computer viruses and the recipient must ensure that the email (and attachments) are virus free.
A healthcare provider in Gillingham is seeking a high-volume Consultant Ophthalmologist to join their friendly ophthalmology team. The role focuses on delivering outstanding patient care through high-volume cataract surgery and requires excellent communication skills and a collaborative approach. Ideal candidates will have at least 5 years of NHS experience, be GMC registered in Ophthalmology, and possess a strong clinical quality record. This position offers a competitive salary, flexible shifts, and ongoing professional development opportunities.
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
A healthcare provider in Gillingham is seeking a high-volume Consultant Ophthalmologist to join their friendly ophthalmology team. The role focuses on delivering outstanding patient care through high-volume cataract surgery and requires excellent communication skills and a collaborative approach. Ideal candidates will have at least 5 years of NHS experience, be GMC registered in Ophthalmology, and possess a strong clinical quality record. This position offers a competitive salary, flexible shifts, and ongoing professional development opportunities.
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 rolesAccess to wellbeing and support tools A range of retail discounts and savingsUnlimited referrals with our Refer a Friend' bonus schemeEmployee 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.
Mar 05, 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 rolesAccess to wellbeing and support tools A range of retail discounts and savingsUnlimited referrals with our Refer a Friend' bonus schemeEmployee 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.
Get Staffed Online Recruitment Limited
Mansfield, Nottinghamshire
Do you want to work in a children s home where you can have a lasting impact on a young person s life? Apply today to join our client s team where your dedication, resilience, and care can transform young lives every day. They are seeking compassionate, resilient Waking Night Residential Childcare Support Workers to provide steady, nurturing care to the young people they support, even when things feel tough. The children and young people who live with them have often faced difficult and sometimes traumatic experiences. At times, this can be expressed through big emotions, heightened behaviours or distress that may feel overwhelming. These moments require patience, resilience, and a calm confident presence, but alongside these challenges are the breakthroughs, the small steps forward, the moments of trust, the laughter and achievements that remind you why this work matters. You will play an essential role in providing nurturing and safe overnight care for children and young people. This means building genuine relationships, being consistent and reliable, and using therapeutic approaches such as Dyadic Developmental Practice (DDP) and PACE to help young people make sense of their world. At our client, you re more than just a staff member, you ll be a role model, a trusted adult, and a vital part of a young person s journey towards independence, wellbeing, and their full potential. Location: Mansfield Job Type: Full-Time Salary: £30,500 £32,500 Shift Pattern: This role operates on a 2-week rolling rota which includes four shifts one week, and three the following week. The hours for this role are 10pm through to 8am the following morning. What Our Client Offers: Competitive salary. Full-time contract. 28 days annual leave (including bank holiday). Full induction programme, including therapeutic training in PACE and DDP trauma-informed care. Funded qualifications including Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare with progression opportunities to higher levels. Monthly recognition awards, celebrating exceptional commitment, care and therapeutic practice. Employee Assistance Programme offering support for physical, emotional and mental health. High quality training, regular reflective supervision, and opportunities for professional growth. A supportive, inclusive culture where diversity is respected, individuality is valued, and every staff member feels part of a team. What They re Looking For: Previous experience in residential childcare, youth work, or other care roles is desirable. Willingness to undertake all training required for the role, including the Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare and therapeutic training in DDP. A caring and compassionate approach, with the ability to build positive, trusting relationships. Requirements: Minimum age 22 (Ofsted requirement). Must have the right to work in the UK. Full manual UK driving license. Must be able to speak and understand English to a good standard for effective communication, record-keeping and safeguarding the wellbeing of those you will be supporting. A full Enhanced DBS Check will be required for the successful candidates. What You ll Be Doing: Provide a calm, reassuring presence during the night and respond to the emotional and physical needs of children. Monitor and support children who may struggle with sleep, anxiety or nightmares. Encourage and model positive bedtime and night routines. Respond promptly to incidents, safeguarding concerns or emergencies, following policies and procedures. Administer first aid and medication where required, following training and guidelines. Provide high-quality, consistent care for the young person in line with their placement and care plans. Build safe, trusting relationships through DDP-informed practice. Accurately complete nightly records, key work sessions, and incident reports accurately and promptly. Support the young person s education, health and emotional wellbeing. Work collaboratively as part of the staff team, contributing to handovers, reflective practice, and team meetings. Support domestic tasks to maintain a safe, homely environment (e.g. cooking, cleaning, shopping). Our client recognises that this role takes a lot, both emotionally and practically, which is why they invest in their team. You will be part of a team where care is not just provided, but lived, where every decision is centred around the wellbeing and potential of the young person. About Our Client When you join our client, you become part of a team dedicated to making a lasting difference in young people s lives. They value your expertise, invest in your growth, and celebrate your achievements, because when their team thrives, so do the young people they care for. They are a recognised and respected provider of supported living and adult services, known for delivering high-quality, person-centred support to individuals with complex needs. With a strong track record in empowering adults to live safe, meaningful, and independent lives, they are now expanding into Ofsted-registered children s residential care. Safeguarding Statement Our client is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of the people they support. They expect all staff to share this commitment and to always act in the best interest of the individuals they support. Employment is subject to an Enhanced DBS Check and satisfactory references in line with safer recruitment guidelines. Why wait? Apply now to make a difference every day!
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
Do you want to work in a children s home where you can have a lasting impact on a young person s life? Apply today to join our client s team where your dedication, resilience, and care can transform young lives every day. They are seeking compassionate, resilient Waking Night Residential Childcare Support Workers to provide steady, nurturing care to the young people they support, even when things feel tough. The children and young people who live with them have often faced difficult and sometimes traumatic experiences. At times, this can be expressed through big emotions, heightened behaviours or distress that may feel overwhelming. These moments require patience, resilience, and a calm confident presence, but alongside these challenges are the breakthroughs, the small steps forward, the moments of trust, the laughter and achievements that remind you why this work matters. You will play an essential role in providing nurturing and safe overnight care for children and young people. This means building genuine relationships, being consistent and reliable, and using therapeutic approaches such as Dyadic Developmental Practice (DDP) and PACE to help young people make sense of their world. At our client, you re more than just a staff member, you ll be a role model, a trusted adult, and a vital part of a young person s journey towards independence, wellbeing, and their full potential. Location: Mansfield Job Type: Full-Time Salary: £30,500 £32,500 Shift Pattern: This role operates on a 2-week rolling rota which includes four shifts one week, and three the following week. The hours for this role are 10pm through to 8am the following morning. What Our Client Offers: Competitive salary. Full-time contract. 28 days annual leave (including bank holiday). Full induction programme, including therapeutic training in PACE and DDP trauma-informed care. Funded qualifications including Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare with progression opportunities to higher levels. Monthly recognition awards, celebrating exceptional commitment, care and therapeutic practice. Employee Assistance Programme offering support for physical, emotional and mental health. High quality training, regular reflective supervision, and opportunities for professional growth. A supportive, inclusive culture where diversity is respected, individuality is valued, and every staff member feels part of a team. What They re Looking For: Previous experience in residential childcare, youth work, or other care roles is desirable. Willingness to undertake all training required for the role, including the Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare and therapeutic training in DDP. A caring and compassionate approach, with the ability to build positive, trusting relationships. Requirements: Minimum age 22 (Ofsted requirement). Must have the right to work in the UK. Full manual UK driving license. Must be able to speak and understand English to a good standard for effective communication, record-keeping and safeguarding the wellbeing of those you will be supporting. A full Enhanced DBS Check will be required for the successful candidates. What You ll Be Doing: Provide a calm, reassuring presence during the night and respond to the emotional and physical needs of children. Monitor and support children who may struggle with sleep, anxiety or nightmares. Encourage and model positive bedtime and night routines. Respond promptly to incidents, safeguarding concerns or emergencies, following policies and procedures. Administer first aid and medication where required, following training and guidelines. Provide high-quality, consistent care for the young person in line with their placement and care plans. Build safe, trusting relationships through DDP-informed practice. Accurately complete nightly records, key work sessions, and incident reports accurately and promptly. Support the young person s education, health and emotional wellbeing. Work collaboratively as part of the staff team, contributing to handovers, reflective practice, and team meetings. Support domestic tasks to maintain a safe, homely environment (e.g. cooking, cleaning, shopping). Our client recognises that this role takes a lot, both emotionally and practically, which is why they invest in their team. You will be part of a team where care is not just provided, but lived, where every decision is centred around the wellbeing and potential of the young person. About Our Client When you join our client, you become part of a team dedicated to making a lasting difference in young people s lives. They value your expertise, invest in your growth, and celebrate your achievements, because when their team thrives, so do the young people they care for. They are a recognised and respected provider of supported living and adult services, known for delivering high-quality, person-centred support to individuals with complex needs. With a strong track record in empowering adults to live safe, meaningful, and independent lives, they are now expanding into Ofsted-registered children s residential care. Safeguarding Statement Our client is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of the people they support. They expect all staff to share this commitment and to always act in the best interest of the individuals they support. Employment is subject to an Enhanced DBS Check and satisfactory references in line with safer recruitment guidelines. Why wait? Apply now to make a difference every day!
We have an exciting opportunity for an Optometrist at a well-established store within a shopping centre setting, offering free parking and excellent local transport links. This is a large, high-performing store with a real community feel. Despite its size and competitiveness, the team has maintained a genuine family atmosphere. Salary: up to £55,000 per annum (depending on experience) Hours: Full time 38 hours per week (flexible) Days : 4 or 5 days can be considered Location: Cheshire Experience: Open to newly qualified or experience Optometrist What's on Offer: Bonus scheme worth up to £5,000 per year (clinic-based) 34 days holiday including your birthday off GOC fees paid Indemnity cover Store benefits Contribution towards private medical costs Free parking Genuine flexibility around working patterns Support for professional growth, ongoing development, and clear career progression pathways Working Environment The team is diverse, supportive, and collaborative, with a strong focus on patient care alongside commercial awareness. 20-minute testing times with pre-screening completed Modern clinical set-up We Keep Things Simple and Supportive At Inspired Recruitment Group, we don't believe in pushy sales or pressure tactics. Whether you're actively job hunting or just quietly curious about what else is out there, we're here for a confidential, no-obligation chat. We treat every conversation with respect and honesty-and we're with you every step of the way if you decide to move forward. Interested - or know someone who might be a great fit - just reply to this email and we'll take it from there. How to Apply: Hit APPLY NOW Or speak to Ricky at Inspired Recruitment Group: WhatsApp: We look forward to supporting you in taking the next step in your optical career-with zero pressure and complete confidentiality.
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
We have an exciting opportunity for an Optometrist at a well-established store within a shopping centre setting, offering free parking and excellent local transport links. This is a large, high-performing store with a real community feel. Despite its size and competitiveness, the team has maintained a genuine family atmosphere. Salary: up to £55,000 per annum (depending on experience) Hours: Full time 38 hours per week (flexible) Days : 4 or 5 days can be considered Location: Cheshire Experience: Open to newly qualified or experience Optometrist What's on Offer: Bonus scheme worth up to £5,000 per year (clinic-based) 34 days holiday including your birthday off GOC fees paid Indemnity cover Store benefits Contribution towards private medical costs Free parking Genuine flexibility around working patterns Support for professional growth, ongoing development, and clear career progression pathways Working Environment The team is diverse, supportive, and collaborative, with a strong focus on patient care alongside commercial awareness. 20-minute testing times with pre-screening completed Modern clinical set-up We Keep Things Simple and Supportive At Inspired Recruitment Group, we don't believe in pushy sales or pressure tactics. Whether you're actively job hunting or just quietly curious about what else is out there, we're here for a confidential, no-obligation chat. We treat every conversation with respect and honesty-and we're with you every step of the way if you decide to move forward. Interested - or know someone who might be a great fit - just reply to this email and we'll take it from there. How to Apply: Hit APPLY NOW Or speak to Ricky at Inspired Recruitment Group: WhatsApp: We look forward to supporting you in taking the next step in your optical career-with zero pressure and complete confidentiality.
About The Role UNLOCK YOUR BEST WORK LIFE + MAKE A DIFFERENCE FOR EVERY PATIENT We're looking for a confident, high-volume Consultant Ophthalmologist to join our friendly, professional ophthalmology team at our Gillingham Surgical Centre, formerly Will Adams NHS Treatment Centre. This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced consultant who is passionate about delivering outstanding patient care in a safe, supportive and well-run environment. You'll be joining a centre of excellence in ophthalmology, with access to modern facilities, streamlined pathways and a highly skilled multidisciplinary team. This role is ideally suited to a consultant seeking a permanent employed position, alongside existing NHS or private practice. If you're looking for a rewarding, stable role where you can focus on high-quality ophthalmic care while maintaining flexibility alongside existing commitments, we'd love to hear from you. What you'll be doing As our Consultant Ophthalmologist, you will be: Delivering high-volume cataract surgery, including phacoemulsification under topical anaesthesia Providing pre-operative, intra-operative and post-operative ophthalmic care Contributing specialist expertise in oculoplastics and medical retina / Wet AMD Working closely with fellow consultants, nursing teams and wider MDT colleagues to deliver excellent patient outcomes Participating in outpatient clinics, theatre sessions and clinical governance activity Supporting service development, audit and continuous improvement within the ophthalmology service Playing an active role in maintaining high clinical standards, patient safety and quality outcomes What we'll look for in you As a confident, independent high-volume cataract surgeon with at least 5-years' experience as a NHS consultant, you will also have: Proven experience in cataract surgery, with additional skills in oculoplastics and Wet AMD Full GMC registration with specialist registration in Ophthalmology A strong clinical quality and outcomes record Excellent communication skills and a collaborative, team-focused approach A commitment to clinical governance, audit and continuous professional development A consultant who values working within a safe, friendly and professional team environment What you can expect in return: A competitive salary based on experience A performance related incentive scheme The support you need to grow in your role and continue your professional development including 10 days CPD per year 25 days holiday increasing with service up to a maximum of 28 days plus bank holidays An extensive range of wellbeing and lifestyle benefits Flexible shifts that enable you to work around other commitments Mandatory training through our excellent in-house education programme To apply for the role, click on the link below. If you have any questions, contact in our friendly resourcing team.
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
About The Role UNLOCK YOUR BEST WORK LIFE + MAKE A DIFFERENCE FOR EVERY PATIENT We're looking for a confident, high-volume Consultant Ophthalmologist to join our friendly, professional ophthalmology team at our Gillingham Surgical Centre, formerly Will Adams NHS Treatment Centre. This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced consultant who is passionate about delivering outstanding patient care in a safe, supportive and well-run environment. You'll be joining a centre of excellence in ophthalmology, with access to modern facilities, streamlined pathways and a highly skilled multidisciplinary team. This role is ideally suited to a consultant seeking a permanent employed position, alongside existing NHS or private practice. If you're looking for a rewarding, stable role where you can focus on high-quality ophthalmic care while maintaining flexibility alongside existing commitments, we'd love to hear from you. What you'll be doing As our Consultant Ophthalmologist, you will be: Delivering high-volume cataract surgery, including phacoemulsification under topical anaesthesia Providing pre-operative, intra-operative and post-operative ophthalmic care Contributing specialist expertise in oculoplastics and medical retina / Wet AMD Working closely with fellow consultants, nursing teams and wider MDT colleagues to deliver excellent patient outcomes Participating in outpatient clinics, theatre sessions and clinical governance activity Supporting service development, audit and continuous improvement within the ophthalmology service Playing an active role in maintaining high clinical standards, patient safety and quality outcomes What we'll look for in you As a confident, independent high-volume cataract surgeon with at least 5-years' experience as a NHS consultant, you will also have: Proven experience in cataract surgery, with additional skills in oculoplastics and Wet AMD Full GMC registration with specialist registration in Ophthalmology A strong clinical quality and outcomes record Excellent communication skills and a collaborative, team-focused approach A commitment to clinical governance, audit and continuous professional development A consultant who values working within a safe, friendly and professional team environment What you can expect in return: A competitive salary based on experience A performance related incentive scheme The support you need to grow in your role and continue your professional development including 10 days CPD per year 25 days holiday increasing with service up to a maximum of 28 days plus bank holidays An extensive range of wellbeing and lifestyle benefits Flexible shifts that enable you to work around other commitments Mandatory training through our excellent in-house education programme To apply for the role, click on the link below. If you have any questions, contact in our friendly resourcing team.
Randolph Hill Nursing Homes Group Ltd
Edinburgh, Midlothian
Come and join us in Edinburgh - We care, the way you care Randolph Hill Nursing Homes Group are searching for an outstanding Staff Nurse to join us at our Ashley Court Nursing Home in Morningside, Edinburgh. This is a permanent post and will be working on night shift. Our home has been one of the top performing homes in Edinburgh for a long time with a stable staff and management team and consistent click apply for full job details
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
Come and join us in Edinburgh - We care, the way you care Randolph Hill Nursing Homes Group are searching for an outstanding Staff Nurse to join us at our Ashley Court Nursing Home in Morningside, Edinburgh. This is a permanent post and will be working on night shift. Our home has been one of the top performing homes in Edinburgh for a long time with a stable staff and management team and consistent click apply for full job details
Equine / Mixed Veterinary Surgeon East of Inverness Up to £70,000 DOE Independent Practice Company Van Provided How does working as part of an experienced, supportive team in a long-standing independent mixed practice sound? What about a predominantly equine-focused role, genuine autonomy when needed, and the backing of a friendly, close-knit team? If you re an Equine/ Mixed Veterinary Surgeon looking for variety, responsibility, and excellent earning potential, this could be a fantastic next step. About the Practice Friendly, Expert Care This is a well-established, independent multi-disciplinary veterinary practice providing expert, comprehensive care across a wide area of the Moray Coast region. The practice operates from four sites, with a central main practice supported by three branch surgeries. Services are provided to domestic pets, equine patients, and commercial livestock, covering a large and diverse geographical area including coastal, rural, and inland communities. As an independent practice, there is a strong emphasis on continuity of care, long-term client relationships, and clinical autonomy, allowing vets the time and support needed to deliver high-quality medicine and surgery. You ll be joining a modern, well-equipped mixed practice with excellent facilities. The team is a supportive mix of experienced clinicians and developing vets, with hands-on support from engaged directors and management. The client base is loyal and appreciative, with consistently excellent feedback. The Role: This is a predominantly equine veterinary role, ideal for a vet who enjoys being out on the road, building long-term client relationships, and managing a varied and rewarding equine caseload. Key aspects of the role include: A largely equine workload, including routine ambulatory work, preventative care, lameness investigations, and emergency call-outs Responsibility for managing your own equine caseload, with the opportunity to work independently in sole charge when appropriate, while still having access to experienced colleagues for support and case discussion Use of a company-provided vehicle for equine work across a diverse rural and coastal area Participation in a shared on-call and weekend rota, structured to be fair and sustainable across the team The opportunity to develop and deepen your equine skillset, with support for CPD, certificates, and areas of special interest One day per week in small animal practice, helping maintain a broad clinical skill set and providing variety to the working week A balance of ambulatory, clinical, and collaborative work within a supportive mixed-practice environment Full-time or part-time hours considered, with flexibility where possible This role would suit an equine/mixed vet who values autonomy, enjoys a hands-on role, and wants to work within an independent practice that supports both clinical excellence and work life balance. The Package Salary up to £70,000, per annum, dependent on experience Funded CPD Pension scheme Support with certificates and ongoing career development A positive, learning-focused working environment Next Steps: For further details on this exceptional role, please click the Apply Now button. If you can specify the best time to talk, please do; we will get in touch when it suits you best. You will then be contacted by one of our specialist consultants, who will provide you with further details about the role. If you would like to talk ahead of sending us your CV, please give us a call on (phone number removed). Please note, any contact is in the strictest confidence and we will not send your details to any practice without your expressed consent to do so. Is this role almost right for you, but not quite ticking all the boxes? If so, we have hundreds of other roles available and can also work proactively to find you your perfect post. We have been named as the Recruitment Firm of the year at the HealthInvestor Awards, Winners of the Professional Service Provider of the Year at the General Practice Awards, Winners of the Recruitment Award at the LaingBuisson Awards and named on the Recruiter Hot100 list, so in dealing with us you'll be in safe hands! For every placement we make, Menlo Park plants two trees! We plant one on your behalf and the other on the surgery's behalf. By planting two trees we offset 0.6 tonnes of CO2, the equivalent of driving 1,466 miles in a standard car. We want to contribute towards helping save the planet! Lucy Emberton-Leveson
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
Equine / Mixed Veterinary Surgeon East of Inverness Up to £70,000 DOE Independent Practice Company Van Provided How does working as part of an experienced, supportive team in a long-standing independent mixed practice sound? What about a predominantly equine-focused role, genuine autonomy when needed, and the backing of a friendly, close-knit team? If you re an Equine/ Mixed Veterinary Surgeon looking for variety, responsibility, and excellent earning potential, this could be a fantastic next step. About the Practice Friendly, Expert Care This is a well-established, independent multi-disciplinary veterinary practice providing expert, comprehensive care across a wide area of the Moray Coast region. The practice operates from four sites, with a central main practice supported by three branch surgeries. Services are provided to domestic pets, equine patients, and commercial livestock, covering a large and diverse geographical area including coastal, rural, and inland communities. As an independent practice, there is a strong emphasis on continuity of care, long-term client relationships, and clinical autonomy, allowing vets the time and support needed to deliver high-quality medicine and surgery. You ll be joining a modern, well-equipped mixed practice with excellent facilities. The team is a supportive mix of experienced clinicians and developing vets, with hands-on support from engaged directors and management. The client base is loyal and appreciative, with consistently excellent feedback. The Role: This is a predominantly equine veterinary role, ideal for a vet who enjoys being out on the road, building long-term client relationships, and managing a varied and rewarding equine caseload. Key aspects of the role include: A largely equine workload, including routine ambulatory work, preventative care, lameness investigations, and emergency call-outs Responsibility for managing your own equine caseload, with the opportunity to work independently in sole charge when appropriate, while still having access to experienced colleagues for support and case discussion Use of a company-provided vehicle for equine work across a diverse rural and coastal area Participation in a shared on-call and weekend rota, structured to be fair and sustainable across the team The opportunity to develop and deepen your equine skillset, with support for CPD, certificates, and areas of special interest One day per week in small animal practice, helping maintain a broad clinical skill set and providing variety to the working week A balance of ambulatory, clinical, and collaborative work within a supportive mixed-practice environment Full-time or part-time hours considered, with flexibility where possible This role would suit an equine/mixed vet who values autonomy, enjoys a hands-on role, and wants to work within an independent practice that supports both clinical excellence and work life balance. The Package Salary up to £70,000, per annum, dependent on experience Funded CPD Pension scheme Support with certificates and ongoing career development A positive, learning-focused working environment Next Steps: For further details on this exceptional role, please click the Apply Now button. If you can specify the best time to talk, please do; we will get in touch when it suits you best. You will then be contacted by one of our specialist consultants, who will provide you with further details about the role. If you would like to talk ahead of sending us your CV, please give us a call on (phone number removed). Please note, any contact is in the strictest confidence and we will not send your details to any practice without your expressed consent to do so. Is this role almost right for you, but not quite ticking all the boxes? If so, we have hundreds of other roles available and can also work proactively to find you your perfect post. We have been named as the Recruitment Firm of the year at the HealthInvestor Awards, Winners of the Professional Service Provider of the Year at the General Practice Awards, Winners of the Recruitment Award at the LaingBuisson Awards and named on the Recruiter Hot100 list, so in dealing with us you'll be in safe hands! For every placement we make, Menlo Park plants two trees! We plant one on your behalf and the other on the surgery's behalf. By planting two trees we offset 0.6 tonnes of CO2, the equivalent of driving 1,466 miles in a standard car. We want to contribute towards helping save the planet! Lucy Emberton-Leveson
£37,602 - £45,426 (including 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 Avon Park School, as well as supporting the OT provision in the area. Our clinicians are a crucial part of the most joined-up model in SEND. Across all of our specialist schools and children's homes, we provide unrivalled levels of clinical support, both in terms of our expertise and breadth of provision. Our young people present with a complexity of need including developmental trauma, neuro-developmental conditions and special educational needs. As part of a multi-disciplinary clinical team you will be supporting educational and residential colleagues to provide therapeutic living and learning environments and, based on clinical assessment and formulation, offer individualised interventions and engagement to our young people. Our Occupational Therapists work collaboratively within our schools and children's homes, this ensures that therapeutic support permeates every aspect of the education, care and support we offer all of our children and young people. You will provide consultation, workshops, training and guidance to the educational and residential teams around our children. What we do for you We know you're going to do great things. For your hard work and commitment, we reward you with the best salary and benefits package in the sector. With us, you'll get to make a genuine difference to the lives of our young people - plus you'll get: Training: A full induction and on the job training Holiday: You'll work hard at WG, so you'll be rewarded with full school holidays including bank holidays Clinical Development: If career growth and professional advancement is your thing, we provide a leading programme of clinical learning and development Flexible benefits: meaning you can increase/decrease benefits such as life insurance - check out our benefits here Wellbeing: a host of wellbeing tools and advice including employee assistance Medical cover so you can claim back the cost of things like an opticians or dentist appointment and a host of high-street discounts Beautiful working environments with the very best facilities - check out our schools here A recommend a friend scheme that offers a £1,000 bonus every time Bring your whole self to work Our young people come from all walks of life, diverse backgrounds and with different needs - and our workforce reflects that diversity, so that our teams can engage, encourage and inspire our young people to be themselves. The kind of person we're looking for will: Be a qualified Occupational Therapist registered with the HCPC Have experience and be skilled in delivering therapeutic interventions for children and young people with complex needs Need experience of supporting teams around a child or young person to ensure they are being provided with clinically informed living and learning environments and experiences Be a confident, engaging and effective, model, guide, leader and trainer. Be highly organised and ready to take the initiative Be committed to ensuring the best outcomes for young people This is a great opportunity to change young lives and have a positive impact on their future. Embedded within our living and learning environments you will be offered the support, resource and platform for you to do great things. You'll benefit from supervision, a clinical development programme and access to a 220+ strong team of multi-disciplinary clinical colleagues who will be with you every step of the way. Interested in joining us? At Witherslack Group, inclusion is part of who we are. We're committed to creating an environment where everyone feels respected, valued and that they truly belong. As a specialist provider of education and care for children and young people with special educational needs, we understand the importance of embracing individuality and championing difference- especially when it comes to neurodiversity. We celebrate diverse perspectives, lived experiences, and the unique strengths that each person brings to our community. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, identities, and abilities. We are proud to be recognised as an inclusive employer and are committed to making our recruitment and workplace practices inclusive and accessible. If you need any adjustments to support you through the recruitment process or in the workplace, we'll be there every step of the way. By building a diverse and inclusive team, we're better able to support the children, young people and families we serve and ensure every member of our team can thrive, grow, and be their authentic self. The Witherslack Group is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of its young people. This post is subject to an enhanced DBS check (we will cover the cost) and an online search. We are an equal opportunities employer welcoming applications from all sections of the community. For a full job description and person specification, please click here . To view our ex-offenders policy please click here . To view our Child Protection Policy, please visit the 'Parents and Carers' section of this School/Learning centre. You can find all our Schools here . Special Education / Careers in Care / Careers in Special Education / Working with Children / SEMH / SEN / ASD
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
£37,602 - £45,426 (including 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 Avon Park School, as well as supporting the OT provision in the area. Our clinicians are a crucial part of the most joined-up model in SEND. Across all of our specialist schools and children's homes, we provide unrivalled levels of clinical support, both in terms of our expertise and breadth of provision. Our young people present with a complexity of need including developmental trauma, neuro-developmental conditions and special educational needs. As part of a multi-disciplinary clinical team you will be supporting educational and residential colleagues to provide therapeutic living and learning environments and, based on clinical assessment and formulation, offer individualised interventions and engagement to our young people. Our Occupational Therapists work collaboratively within our schools and children's homes, this ensures that therapeutic support permeates every aspect of the education, care and support we offer all of our children and young people. You will provide consultation, workshops, training and guidance to the educational and residential teams around our children. What we do for you We know you're going to do great things. For your hard work and commitment, we reward you with the best salary and benefits package in the sector. With us, you'll get to make a genuine difference to the lives of our young people - plus you'll get: Training: A full induction and on the job training Holiday: You'll work hard at WG, so you'll be rewarded with full school holidays including bank holidays Clinical Development: If career growth and professional advancement is your thing, we provide a leading programme of clinical learning and development Flexible benefits: meaning you can increase/decrease benefits such as life insurance - check out our benefits here Wellbeing: a host of wellbeing tools and advice including employee assistance Medical cover so you can claim back the cost of things like an opticians or dentist appointment and a host of high-street discounts Beautiful working environments with the very best facilities - check out our schools here A recommend a friend scheme that offers a £1,000 bonus every time Bring your whole self to work Our young people come from all walks of life, diverse backgrounds and with different needs - and our workforce reflects that diversity, so that our teams can engage, encourage and inspire our young people to be themselves. The kind of person we're looking for will: Be a qualified Occupational Therapist registered with the HCPC Have experience and be skilled in delivering therapeutic interventions for children and young people with complex needs Need experience of supporting teams around a child or young person to ensure they are being provided with clinically informed living and learning environments and experiences Be a confident, engaging and effective, model, guide, leader and trainer. Be highly organised and ready to take the initiative Be committed to ensuring the best outcomes for young people This is a great opportunity to change young lives and have a positive impact on their future. Embedded within our living and learning environments you will be offered the support, resource and platform for you to do great things. You'll benefit from supervision, a clinical development programme and access to a 220+ strong team of multi-disciplinary clinical colleagues who will be with you every step of the way. Interested in joining us? At Witherslack Group, inclusion is part of who we are. We're committed to creating an environment where everyone feels respected, valued and that they truly belong. As a specialist provider of education and care for children and young people with special educational needs, we understand the importance of embracing individuality and championing difference- especially when it comes to neurodiversity. We celebrate diverse perspectives, lived experiences, and the unique strengths that each person brings to our community. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, identities, and abilities. We are proud to be recognised as an inclusive employer and are committed to making our recruitment and workplace practices inclusive and accessible. If you need any adjustments to support you through the recruitment process or in the workplace, we'll be there every step of the way. By building a diverse and inclusive team, we're better able to support the children, young people and families we serve and ensure every member of our team can thrive, grow, and be their authentic self. The Witherslack Group is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of its young people. This post is subject to an enhanced DBS check (we will cover the cost) and an online search. We are an equal opportunities employer welcoming applications from all sections of the community. For a full job description and person specification, please click here . To view our ex-offenders policy please click here . To view our Child Protection Policy, please visit the 'Parents and Carers' section of this School/Learning centre. You can find all our Schools here . Special Education / Careers in Care / Careers in Special Education / Working with Children / SEMH / SEN / ASD
£62,769 - £73,666 + 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 Hartwell School. We would also welcome applications for anyone interested in term-time. Hartwell School is an independent specialist day school providing high quality education for boys and girls. Based in Stockton-on-Tees, the school meets the needs of a diverse group of pupils with Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needs, alongside a range of other associated conditions. Our clinicians are a crucial part of the most joined-up model in SEND. Across all of our specialist schools and children's homes, we provide unrivalled levels of clinical support, both in terms of our expertise and breadth of provision. Our young people present with a complexity of need including developmental trauma, neuro-developmental conditions and special educational needs. As part of a multi-disciplinary clinical team you will be supporting educational and residential colleagues to provide therapeutic living and learning environments and, based on clinical assessment and formulation, offer individualised interventions and engagement to our young people. Our Psychologists work collaboratively within our schools and children's homes, this ensures that therapeutic support permeates every aspect of the education, care and support we offer all of our children and young people. You will provide consultation, workshops, training and guidance to the educational and residential teams around our children. What we do for you We know you're going to do great things. For your hard work and commitment, we reward you with the best salary and benefits package in the sector. With us, you'll get to make a genuine difference to the lives of our young people - plus you'll get: Training: A full induction and on the job training Holiday: You'll work hard at WG, so you'll be rewarded with 35 days holiday including bank holidays Clinical Development: If career growth and professional advancement is your thing, we provide a leading programme of clinical learning and development Flexible benefits: meaning you can increase/decrease benefits such as life insurance - check out our benefits here Wellbeing: a host of wellbeing tools and advice including employee assistance Medical cover so you can claim back the cost of things like an opticians or dentist appointment and a host of high-street discounts Beautiful working environments with the very best facilities - check out our schools here A recommend a friend scheme that offers a £1,000 bonus every time Bring your whole self to work Our young people come from all walks of life, diverse backgrounds and with different needs - and our workforce reflects that diversity, so that our teams can engage, encourage and inspire our young people to be themselves. The kind of person we're looking for will: Be a qualified Clinical, Educational, Forensic or Counselling Psychologist registered with the HCPC Be a specialist with proven skills and experience to assess, formulate and support the delivery of therapeutic interventions with children and young people with complex needs Have experience of supporting the team around a child or young person to provide clinically informed living and learning environments and experiences Be a confident, engaging and effective, model, guide, leader and trainer Be highly organised and ready to take the initiative Be committed to ensuring the best outcomes for young people This is a great opportunity to change young lives and have a positive impact on their future. Embedded within our living and learning environments you will be offered the support, resource and platform for you to do great things. You'll benefit from supervision, a clinical development programme and access to a 220+ strong team of multi-disciplinary clinical colleagues who will be with you every step of the way. Interested in joining us? Our young people deserve the best possible future and we feel the same about our teams. You deserve to have the career you want, with a purpose-led employer, in an environment that allows you to be yourself. The Witherslack Group is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of its young people. This post is subject to an enhanced DBS check (we will cover the cost) and an online search. We are an equal opportunities employer welcoming applications from all sections of the community. For a full job description and person specification, please click here . To view our ex-offenders policy please click here . To view our Child Protection Policy, please visit the 'Parents and Carers' section of this School/Learning centre. You can find all our Schools here . Special Education / Careers in Care / Careers in Special Education / Working with Children / SEMH / SEN / ASD
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
£62,769 - £73,666 + 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 Hartwell School. We would also welcome applications for anyone interested in term-time. Hartwell School is an independent specialist day school providing high quality education for boys and girls. Based in Stockton-on-Tees, the school meets the needs of a diverse group of pupils with Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needs, alongside a range of other associated conditions. Our clinicians are a crucial part of the most joined-up model in SEND. Across all of our specialist schools and children's homes, we provide unrivalled levels of clinical support, both in terms of our expertise and breadth of provision. Our young people present with a complexity of need including developmental trauma, neuro-developmental conditions and special educational needs. As part of a multi-disciplinary clinical team you will be supporting educational and residential colleagues to provide therapeutic living and learning environments and, based on clinical assessment and formulation, offer individualised interventions and engagement to our young people. Our Psychologists work collaboratively within our schools and children's homes, this ensures that therapeutic support permeates every aspect of the education, care and support we offer all of our children and young people. You will provide consultation, workshops, training and guidance to the educational and residential teams around our children. What we do for you We know you're going to do great things. For your hard work and commitment, we reward you with the best salary and benefits package in the sector. With us, you'll get to make a genuine difference to the lives of our young people - plus you'll get: Training: A full induction and on the job training Holiday: You'll work hard at WG, so you'll be rewarded with 35 days holiday including bank holidays Clinical Development: If career growth and professional advancement is your thing, we provide a leading programme of clinical learning and development Flexible benefits: meaning you can increase/decrease benefits such as life insurance - check out our benefits here Wellbeing: a host of wellbeing tools and advice including employee assistance Medical cover so you can claim back the cost of things like an opticians or dentist appointment and a host of high-street discounts Beautiful working environments with the very best facilities - check out our schools here A recommend a friend scheme that offers a £1,000 bonus every time Bring your whole self to work Our young people come from all walks of life, diverse backgrounds and with different needs - and our workforce reflects that diversity, so that our teams can engage, encourage and inspire our young people to be themselves. The kind of person we're looking for will: Be a qualified Clinical, Educational, Forensic or Counselling Psychologist registered with the HCPC Be a specialist with proven skills and experience to assess, formulate and support the delivery of therapeutic interventions with children and young people with complex needs Have experience of supporting the team around a child or young person to provide clinically informed living and learning environments and experiences Be a confident, engaging and effective, model, guide, leader and trainer Be highly organised and ready to take the initiative Be committed to ensuring the best outcomes for young people This is a great opportunity to change young lives and have a positive impact on their future. Embedded within our living and learning environments you will be offered the support, resource and platform for you to do great things. You'll benefit from supervision, a clinical development programme and access to a 220+ strong team of multi-disciplinary clinical colleagues who will be with you every step of the way. Interested in joining us? Our young people deserve the best possible future and we feel the same about our teams. You deserve to have the career you want, with a purpose-led employer, in an environment that allows you to be yourself. The Witherslack Group is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of its young people. This post is subject to an enhanced DBS check (we will cover the cost) and an online search. We are an equal opportunities employer welcoming applications from all sections of the community. For a full job description and person specification, please click here . To view our ex-offenders policy please click here . To view our Child Protection Policy, please visit the 'Parents and Carers' section of this School/Learning centre. You can find all our Schools here . Special Education / Careers in Care / Careers in Special Education / Working with Children / SEMH / SEN / ASD
JOB 66ec4a48 Band 8 Clinical Psychologist Reparative Care Team Service: Reparative Care Team Location:Guernsey Contract Type: Permanent Working Pattern: Full Time Salary:£70,723 £84,752 per annum (Band 8) About the role We are seeking an experienced and highly skilled Band 8 Clinical Psychologist to join the Reparative Care Team in Guernsey. This is a permanent, full-time opportunity to deliver specialist psychological care to children and young people who are looked after, adopted, or living in foster or residential settings, as well as providing support to their carers and families. You will work within an innovative, trauma-informed service that prioritises attachment-focused, evidence-based practice and multidisciplinary collaboration. This role offers a rare opportunity to make a meaningful and lasting impact within a forward-thinking service, while enjoying an exceptional quality of life on the island of Guernsey. Perks and benefits Permanent, full-time role offering long-term stability and career progression Attractive Band 8 salary of up to £84,752 per annum Regular clinical supervision and strong professional support Ongoing CPD opportunities, ensuring continued development and specialism Collaborative, reflective team culture where professional expertise is valued Island living benefits, including an outstanding worklife balance and stunning surroundings What you will do Deliver specialist psychological assessments and formulations for children and young people with complex developmental trauma and attachment needs. Use a range of assessment methods, including psychometric testing, structured interviews, and observational approaches. Design and deliver evidence-based psychological interventions, informed by trauma-informed, attachment-based, and neurodevelopmental frameworks. Provide consultation, advice, and reflective support to social workers, carers, and therapeutic practitioners. Contribute to multidisciplinary care planning, professional decision-making, and service development. Undertake risk assessments and manage risk effectively in complex and sensitive cases. Maintain high standards of clinical documentation, in line with professional, ethical, and organisational requirements. Why Guernsey Guernsey offers a truly unique lifestyle, combining stunning coastal landscapes, a strong sense of community, and a slower pace of life without compromising professional excellence. With excellent public services, low commuting times, and rich cultural heritage, Guernsey is an exceptional place to both live and work. This role offers the chance to develop your career while enjoying all the benefits of island living. Working with sanctuary personnel Sanctuary Personnel is a trusted and award-winning recruitment agency, rated Excellent on Trustpilot with over 1,000 reviews. We are committed to matching professionals with roles that reflect their expertise, values, and career aspirations, while securing competitive and rewarding opportunities. JBRP1_UKTJ
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
JOB 66ec4a48 Band 8 Clinical Psychologist Reparative Care Team Service: Reparative Care Team Location:Guernsey Contract Type: Permanent Working Pattern: Full Time Salary:£70,723 £84,752 per annum (Band 8) About the role We are seeking an experienced and highly skilled Band 8 Clinical Psychologist to join the Reparative Care Team in Guernsey. This is a permanent, full-time opportunity to deliver specialist psychological care to children and young people who are looked after, adopted, or living in foster or residential settings, as well as providing support to their carers and families. You will work within an innovative, trauma-informed service that prioritises attachment-focused, evidence-based practice and multidisciplinary collaboration. This role offers a rare opportunity to make a meaningful and lasting impact within a forward-thinking service, while enjoying an exceptional quality of life on the island of Guernsey. Perks and benefits Permanent, full-time role offering long-term stability and career progression Attractive Band 8 salary of up to £84,752 per annum Regular clinical supervision and strong professional support Ongoing CPD opportunities, ensuring continued development and specialism Collaborative, reflective team culture where professional expertise is valued Island living benefits, including an outstanding worklife balance and stunning surroundings What you will do Deliver specialist psychological assessments and formulations for children and young people with complex developmental trauma and attachment needs. Use a range of assessment methods, including psychometric testing, structured interviews, and observational approaches. Design and deliver evidence-based psychological interventions, informed by trauma-informed, attachment-based, and neurodevelopmental frameworks. Provide consultation, advice, and reflective support to social workers, carers, and therapeutic practitioners. Contribute to multidisciplinary care planning, professional decision-making, and service development. Undertake risk assessments and manage risk effectively in complex and sensitive cases. Maintain high standards of clinical documentation, in line with professional, ethical, and organisational requirements. Why Guernsey Guernsey offers a truly unique lifestyle, combining stunning coastal landscapes, a strong sense of community, and a slower pace of life without compromising professional excellence. With excellent public services, low commuting times, and rich cultural heritage, Guernsey is an exceptional place to both live and work. This role offers the chance to develop your career while enjoying all the benefits of island living. Working with sanctuary personnel Sanctuary Personnel is a trusted and award-winning recruitment agency, rated Excellent on Trustpilot with over 1,000 reviews. We are committed to matching professionals with roles that reflect their expertise, values, and career aspirations, while securing competitive and rewarding opportunities. JBRP1_UKTJ
Bank Care Assistant Care and Support - Glebe House Care Home Contract: Bank Salary: £12.70 Per Hour Shift Type: Days & Nights Available Contracted hours: Glebe House Care Home is a privately owned residence nestled in the beautiful and tranquil surroundings of East Ayrshire. We provide personalised Nursing and Residential care for up to 46 residents, offering a warm, supportive environment where comfort, dignity, and wellbeing are at the heart of everything we do. With a strong carehome rating of 9.9 and Care Inspectorate grades of , and 4, we are proud to deliver consistently high standards of compassionate, person-centred care. At our home, you'll be a key person responsible in helping us achieve an excellent standard of care to our residents You'll be an integral part of our care team to promote the values and ethos of our home. As a Care Assistant, you'll play a vital role in our close-knit care team, ensuring our residents receive exceptional care and support. You'll help them with their daily routines, promote independence, and ensure their overall health and happiness are prioritized every day. What we offer: £12.70 per hour Contracted to bank hours Onsite Parking Paid PVG Uniform Provided What You'll Do: Empower Independence: Assist residents with their daily routines, from getting dressed to staying active, while encouraging them to make positive choices and remain as independent as possible. Personalized Care: Follow and support each resident's personalized care plan, providing hands-on help and thoughtful attention to their individual needs. Health and Wellbeing: Keep a close eye on residents' health, communicating any concerns to the Nurse or Clinical Deputy Manager, and helping with calls to relatives or healthcare professionals. Champion Dignity: Uphold the dignity and respect of each resident, ensuring they feel valued and cared for in every interaction. Social Support: Encourage social interactions among residents and with staff, creating a warm and welcoming environment. Safety and Comfort: Work with housekeepers to maintain clean, safe, and comfortable living spaces, and respond quickly to emergencies or call bells. Nutritional Support: Assist residents who need extra help with eating and drinking, ensuring their nutritional needs are met. Spread Smiles: Above all, bring joy to our residents' lives and make them smile every day. About You Qualifications: SVQ/NVQ Level 2 in Health & Social Care is preferred. Experience: Ideally, you have at least 6 months of experience as a Care Assistant, but we welcome those with a passion for care and transferable skills. Passion: You're genuinely interested in caring for the elderly and committed to delivering excellent service. Values: You bring integrity, respect, and a strong sense of teamwork to everything you do. About us: You'll be joining a values-led care home that's part of the Care Concern Group, a family-owned provider with over 100 care homes across the UK. We're expanding rapidly and are committed to delivering high-quality care and support to our residents. If you're ready to take on a rewarding role in a growing and supportive environment, we'd love to hear from you.We believe in delivering care to the highest standard, and our five core values guide everything we do: Trust Respect Passion Kindness Inclusivity These values define who we are and underpin everything we do, from the smallest interaction to the most complex care. If you live by these principles, this is a place where you can belong and truly make a difference. If you're ready to bring your dedication and passion for care to a role where you can truly make a difference, we'd love to hear from you! Submit your CV to our recruitment team and take the next step in your rewarding career as a Care Assistant.
Mar 05, 2026
Seasonal
Bank Care Assistant Care and Support - Glebe House Care Home Contract: Bank Salary: £12.70 Per Hour Shift Type: Days & Nights Available Contracted hours: Glebe House Care Home is a privately owned residence nestled in the beautiful and tranquil surroundings of East Ayrshire. We provide personalised Nursing and Residential care for up to 46 residents, offering a warm, supportive environment where comfort, dignity, and wellbeing are at the heart of everything we do. With a strong carehome rating of 9.9 and Care Inspectorate grades of , and 4, we are proud to deliver consistently high standards of compassionate, person-centred care. At our home, you'll be a key person responsible in helping us achieve an excellent standard of care to our residents You'll be an integral part of our care team to promote the values and ethos of our home. As a Care Assistant, you'll play a vital role in our close-knit care team, ensuring our residents receive exceptional care and support. You'll help them with their daily routines, promote independence, and ensure their overall health and happiness are prioritized every day. What we offer: £12.70 per hour Contracted to bank hours Onsite Parking Paid PVG Uniform Provided What You'll Do: Empower Independence: Assist residents with their daily routines, from getting dressed to staying active, while encouraging them to make positive choices and remain as independent as possible. Personalized Care: Follow and support each resident's personalized care plan, providing hands-on help and thoughtful attention to their individual needs. Health and Wellbeing: Keep a close eye on residents' health, communicating any concerns to the Nurse or Clinical Deputy Manager, and helping with calls to relatives or healthcare professionals. Champion Dignity: Uphold the dignity and respect of each resident, ensuring they feel valued and cared for in every interaction. Social Support: Encourage social interactions among residents and with staff, creating a warm and welcoming environment. Safety and Comfort: Work with housekeepers to maintain clean, safe, and comfortable living spaces, and respond quickly to emergencies or call bells. Nutritional Support: Assist residents who need extra help with eating and drinking, ensuring their nutritional needs are met. Spread Smiles: Above all, bring joy to our residents' lives and make them smile every day. About You Qualifications: SVQ/NVQ Level 2 in Health & Social Care is preferred. Experience: Ideally, you have at least 6 months of experience as a Care Assistant, but we welcome those with a passion for care and transferable skills. Passion: You're genuinely interested in caring for the elderly and committed to delivering excellent service. Values: You bring integrity, respect, and a strong sense of teamwork to everything you do. About us: You'll be joining a values-led care home that's part of the Care Concern Group, a family-owned provider with over 100 care homes across the UK. We're expanding rapidly and are committed to delivering high-quality care and support to our residents. If you're ready to take on a rewarding role in a growing and supportive environment, we'd love to hear from you.We believe in delivering care to the highest standard, and our five core values guide everything we do: Trust Respect Passion Kindness Inclusivity These values define who we are and underpin everything we do, from the smallest interaction to the most complex care. If you live by these principles, this is a place where you can belong and truly make a difference. If you're ready to bring your dedication and passion for care to a role where you can truly make a difference, we'd love to hear from you! Submit your CV to our recruitment team and take the next step in your rewarding career as a Care Assistant.
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.
Mar 05, 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.