Step-Forward Foster Carer - Supporting Children Moving on from Residential Care Location: Denbighshire Employer: Foster Wales Denbighshire Salary: Up to £52,000 / £1000 per week per child, plus additional payments for the child (child allowance, holidays, birthday and other religious celebrations) Employment Type: Full-time Self-employed Sector: Social Care Education Healthcare A Role That Creates Lasting Change Step-Forward Fostering with Foster Wales Denbighshire is a highly rewarding role supporting children and young people to successfully transition away from residential care into a stable, nurturing family fostering environment. As a Step-Forward Foster Carer, you would welcome a young person into your home and provide the care, consistency, and guidance they need at a pivotal moment in their life. Many of these children have experienced trauma, loss, or disrupted relationships. With the right support, they can begin to develop the confidence and trust they need to move forward positively. If you have professional experience supporting children, young people, or vulnerable adults, particularly those with more complex needs, you may already have the skills and resilience needed to make a meaningful difference. This is an opportunity to use your experience in a more personal and lasting way, helping a young person feel safe, valued, and part of a family - your family. We welcome applicants from a wide range of professional backgrounds, particularly those working with children and young people, including Youth Workers, Residential Support Workers (Children's Homes), Senior Residential Support Workers, Behaviour Mentors, Pastoral Support Staff, Learning Mentors, SEMH Teaching Assistants, Secondary School Teaching Assistants, Family Support Workers, Youth Justice Workers, Youth Offending Service (YOS) Practitioners, Intervention Workers, Outreach Workers, Leaving Care Personal Advisors, Transition Workers, CAMHS Practitioners, Mental Health Support Workers (Children & Adolescents), Assistant Psychologists, Clinical Psychologists, Forensic Psychologists, Counselling Psychologists, Educational Psychologists, Psychological Wellbeing Practitioners (PWPs), Substance Misuse Practitioners, Education Welfare Officers, Safeguarding Officers, Social Workers, Probation Officers, Teachers, Tutors, and Community Support Workers supporting young people. If you have experience supporting children or young people through challenging or complex circumstances - especially teenagers - you already have the foundation to make a lasting difference as a foster carer. Who Can Apply to Become a Step-Forward Foster Carer? We welcome enquiries from individuals and/or couples who: Are aged 21 or over (no upper age limit) Have the legal Right to Work in the United Kingdom Can provide full-time care (at least one carer available at home) Have at least one spare bedroom dedicated to fostering Have professional experience supporting children, young people, or vulnerable adults with complex needs Can offer a solo placement (no other children under 16 in the household) Hold a full driving licence and have access to a suitable vehicle Are willing to register as self-employed People from a range of professional backgrounds including care, education, health, residential settings, and youth justice often find this to be a natural next step. Right to Work All Foster Carers must have the legal right to work in the UK. You have the right if you are: British or Irish Passport Holder Settled Status under the EU Settlement Scheme Pre Settled Status under the EU Settlement Scheme Granted Indefinite Leave to Remain permit You will need to prove your right to work with original documents, such as a passport or Home Office documentation before starting an application. What Step Forward Fostering Involves: Full-time care for a young person transitioning away from residential care Creating a stable, calm, and predictable home environment Support emotional, behavioural and social development Building strong, trusting relationships over time Working alongside social workers, therapists and other professionals Helping the young person stay connected to their community, education, and other support networks Why Choose Foster Wales Denbighshire? £1000 per week, per child, plus additional payments (child allowance, holidays, birthday and other religious celebrations in line with DfE rates) Other local and national benefits and discounts including 100% Council Tax reduction, membership to FosterTalk and The Fostering Network, BlueLight Card access Use your skills differently to make a lasting and positive difference to a child or young person leaving residential care Trauma-informed training, guidance and ongoing learning opportunities (both in face-to-face and virtual) As part of your assessment you will complete Denbighshire Skills to Foster Training and Sanctuary Personnel's Trauma Informed Accredited Training Benefit from intensive support both from the local team and other carers Connect with other Foster Carers in the area and access peer networks You will be part of a supportive community, with a team around you focused on helping both you and the young person succeed. Step Forward with Foster Wales Denbighshire This is an opportunity to make a lasting difference to a young person's life while using your experience in a meaningful and rewarding way. Find out more about becoming a Step-Forward Foster Carer in Denbighshire. Please Note: Progression is subject to full background checks, assessment, and an independent fostering panel approval. Gofalwr Maeth Camu Ymlaen - Cefnogi Plant sy'n Symud o Ofal Preswyl Lleoliad: Sir Ddinbych Cyflogwr: Maethu Cymru Sir Ddinbych Cyflog: Hyd at £52,000 / £1000 yr wythnos fesul plentyn, a thaliadau ychwanegol ar gyfer y plentyn (lwfans plentyn, gwyliau, dathliadau pen-blwydd a dathliadau crefyddol eraill) Math o Gyflogaeth: Llawn amser Hunangyflogedig Sector: Gofal Cymdeithasol Addysg Gofal Iechyd Rôl sy'n Creu Newid Parhaol Mae Maethu Camu Ymlaen gyda Maethu Cymru Sir Ddinbych yn rôl sy'n llawn gwobr, yn cefnogi plant a phobl ifanc i symud yn llwyddiannus o ofal preswyl i amgylchedd maethu teuluol sefydlog a meithringar. Fel Gofalwr Maeth Camu Ymlaen, byddech yn croesawu person ifanc i'ch cartref a darparu'r gofal, cysondeb ac arweiniad y maent eu hangen ar amser allweddol yn eu bywyd. Mae nifer o'r plant hyn wedi cael profiad o drawma, colled, neu berthnasoedd a amharwyd arnynt. Gyda'r gefnogaeth gywir, gallant ddechrau datblygu'r hyder a'r ymddiriedaeth y maent eu hangen i symud ymlaen yn gadarnhaol. Os oes gennych brofiad proffesiynol o gefnogi plant, pobl ifanc, neu oedolion diamddiffyn, yn enwedig y rhai hynny gydag anghenion mwy cymhleth, efallai eich bod eisoes yn meddu ar y sgiliau a'r gwytnwch sydd eu hangen i wneud gwahaniaeth ystyrlon. Mae hwn yn gyfle i ddefnyddio eich profiad mewn ffordd sy'n fwy personol a pharhaol, gan helpu person ifanc i deimlo'n ddiogel, eu bod yn cael eu gwerthfawrogi, ac yn rhan o deulu - eich teulu chi. Pwy all Wneud Cais i Ddod yn Ofalwr Maeth Camu Ymlaen? Rydym yn croesawu ymholiadau gan unigolion a/neu gyplau sydd: Yn 21 oed neu hŷn (heb unrhyw uchafswm oedran) Hawl Gyfreithiol i Weithio yn y Deyrnas Unedig Yn gallu darparu gofal llawn amser (gydag o leiaf un gofalwr ar gael yn y cartref) Ag o leiaf un ystafell wely sbâr yn benodol ar gyfer maethu Yn meddu ar brofiad o gefnogi plant, pobl ifanc neu oedolion diamddiffyn sydd ag anghenion cymhleth Yn gallu cynnig lleoliad unigol (dim plant eraill o dan 16 oed yn y cartref) Yn meddu ar drwydded yrru lawn a mynediad at gerbyd addas Yn barod i gofrestru'n hunangyflogedig Mae pobl o ystod o gefndiroedd proffesiynol yn cynnwys gofal, addysg, iechyd, lleoliadau preswyl, a chyfiawnder ieuenctid yn aml yn gweld hyn fel cam nesaf naturiol. Hawl i Weithio Mae'n rhaid i bob Gofalwr Maeth fod â'r hawl gyfreithiol i weithio yn y DU. Mae gennych yr hawl yn awtomatig os oes gennych: Basbort Prydeinig neu Wyddelig Statws Preswylydd Sefydlog o dan y Cynllun Preswylio'n Sefydlog i Ddinasyddion yr UE Statws Cyn-Sefydlog o dan Cynllun Anheddiad yr UE Caniatâd Amhenodol i Aros Bydd angen i chi brofi eich hawl i weithio gyda dogfennau gwreiddiol, megis pasbort neu ddogfennaeth y Swyddfa Gartref cyn dechrau gwneud cais. Beth mae Maethu Camu Ymlaen yn ei Olygu Gofal llawn amser am berson ifanc sy'n symud o ofal preswyl Creu amgylchedd cartref sefydlog a thawel Cefnogi datblygiad emosiynol, ymddygiadol a chymdeithasol Meithrin perthnasoedd cryf a llawn ymddiriedaeth dros amser Gweithio ochr yn ochr â gweithwyr cymdeithasol, therapyddion a gweithwyr proffesiynol eraill Helpu'r person ifanc i aros mewn cysylltiad â'u cymuned, addysg, a rhwydweithiau cefnogaeth eraill Pam Dewis Maethu Cymru Sir Ddinbych? £1000 yr wythnos fesul plentyn, a thaliadau ychwanegol (lwfans plentyn, gwyliau, dathliadau pen-blwydd a dathliadau crefyddol eraill yn unol â chyfraddau'r Adran Addysg) Buddion a gostyngiadau lleol a chenedlaethol eraill yn cynnwys gostyngiad o 100% yn Nhreth y Cyngor, aelodaeth i FosterTalk a'r Rhwydwaith Maethu, a mynediad at Gerdyn Blue Light Defnyddiwch eich sgiliau mewn ffordd wahanol i wneud gwahaniaeth parhaol a chadarnhaol i blentyn neu berson ifanc sy'n gadael gofal preswyl . click apply for full job details
Jul 10, 2026
Full time
Step-Forward Foster Carer - Supporting Children Moving on from Residential Care Location: Denbighshire Employer: Foster Wales Denbighshire Salary: Up to £52,000 / £1000 per week per child, plus additional payments for the child (child allowance, holidays, birthday and other religious celebrations) Employment Type: Full-time Self-employed Sector: Social Care Education Healthcare A Role That Creates Lasting Change Step-Forward Fostering with Foster Wales Denbighshire is a highly rewarding role supporting children and young people to successfully transition away from residential care into a stable, nurturing family fostering environment. As a Step-Forward Foster Carer, you would welcome a young person into your home and provide the care, consistency, and guidance they need at a pivotal moment in their life. Many of these children have experienced trauma, loss, or disrupted relationships. With the right support, they can begin to develop the confidence and trust they need to move forward positively. If you have professional experience supporting children, young people, or vulnerable adults, particularly those with more complex needs, you may already have the skills and resilience needed to make a meaningful difference. This is an opportunity to use your experience in a more personal and lasting way, helping a young person feel safe, valued, and part of a family - your family. We welcome applicants from a wide range of professional backgrounds, particularly those working with children and young people, including Youth Workers, Residential Support Workers (Children's Homes), Senior Residential Support Workers, Behaviour Mentors, Pastoral Support Staff, Learning Mentors, SEMH Teaching Assistants, Secondary School Teaching Assistants, Family Support Workers, Youth Justice Workers, Youth Offending Service (YOS) Practitioners, Intervention Workers, Outreach Workers, Leaving Care Personal Advisors, Transition Workers, CAMHS Practitioners, Mental Health Support Workers (Children & Adolescents), Assistant Psychologists, Clinical Psychologists, Forensic Psychologists, Counselling Psychologists, Educational Psychologists, Psychological Wellbeing Practitioners (PWPs), Substance Misuse Practitioners, Education Welfare Officers, Safeguarding Officers, Social Workers, Probation Officers, Teachers, Tutors, and Community Support Workers supporting young people. If you have experience supporting children or young people through challenging or complex circumstances - especially teenagers - you already have the foundation to make a lasting difference as a foster carer. Who Can Apply to Become a Step-Forward Foster Carer? We welcome enquiries from individuals and/or couples who: Are aged 21 or over (no upper age limit) Have the legal Right to Work in the United Kingdom Can provide full-time care (at least one carer available at home) Have at least one spare bedroom dedicated to fostering Have professional experience supporting children, young people, or vulnerable adults with complex needs Can offer a solo placement (no other children under 16 in the household) Hold a full driving licence and have access to a suitable vehicle Are willing to register as self-employed People from a range of professional backgrounds including care, education, health, residential settings, and youth justice often find this to be a natural next step. Right to Work All Foster Carers must have the legal right to work in the UK. You have the right if you are: British or Irish Passport Holder Settled Status under the EU Settlement Scheme Pre Settled Status under the EU Settlement Scheme Granted Indefinite Leave to Remain permit You will need to prove your right to work with original documents, such as a passport or Home Office documentation before starting an application. What Step Forward Fostering Involves: Full-time care for a young person transitioning away from residential care Creating a stable, calm, and predictable home environment Support emotional, behavioural and social development Building strong, trusting relationships over time Working alongside social workers, therapists and other professionals Helping the young person stay connected to their community, education, and other support networks Why Choose Foster Wales Denbighshire? £1000 per week, per child, plus additional payments (child allowance, holidays, birthday and other religious celebrations in line with DfE rates) Other local and national benefits and discounts including 100% Council Tax reduction, membership to FosterTalk and The Fostering Network, BlueLight Card access Use your skills differently to make a lasting and positive difference to a child or young person leaving residential care Trauma-informed training, guidance and ongoing learning opportunities (both in face-to-face and virtual) As part of your assessment you will complete Denbighshire Skills to Foster Training and Sanctuary Personnel's Trauma Informed Accredited Training Benefit from intensive support both from the local team and other carers Connect with other Foster Carers in the area and access peer networks You will be part of a supportive community, with a team around you focused on helping both you and the young person succeed. Step Forward with Foster Wales Denbighshire This is an opportunity to make a lasting difference to a young person's life while using your experience in a meaningful and rewarding way. Find out more about becoming a Step-Forward Foster Carer in Denbighshire. Please Note: Progression is subject to full background checks, assessment, and an independent fostering panel approval. Gofalwr Maeth Camu Ymlaen - Cefnogi Plant sy'n Symud o Ofal Preswyl Lleoliad: Sir Ddinbych Cyflogwr: Maethu Cymru Sir Ddinbych Cyflog: Hyd at £52,000 / £1000 yr wythnos fesul plentyn, a thaliadau ychwanegol ar gyfer y plentyn (lwfans plentyn, gwyliau, dathliadau pen-blwydd a dathliadau crefyddol eraill) Math o Gyflogaeth: Llawn amser Hunangyflogedig Sector: Gofal Cymdeithasol Addysg Gofal Iechyd Rôl sy'n Creu Newid Parhaol Mae Maethu Camu Ymlaen gyda Maethu Cymru Sir Ddinbych yn rôl sy'n llawn gwobr, yn cefnogi plant a phobl ifanc i symud yn llwyddiannus o ofal preswyl i amgylchedd maethu teuluol sefydlog a meithringar. Fel Gofalwr Maeth Camu Ymlaen, byddech yn croesawu person ifanc i'ch cartref a darparu'r gofal, cysondeb ac arweiniad y maent eu hangen ar amser allweddol yn eu bywyd. Mae nifer o'r plant hyn wedi cael profiad o drawma, colled, neu berthnasoedd a amharwyd arnynt. Gyda'r gefnogaeth gywir, gallant ddechrau datblygu'r hyder a'r ymddiriedaeth y maent eu hangen i symud ymlaen yn gadarnhaol. Os oes gennych brofiad proffesiynol o gefnogi plant, pobl ifanc, neu oedolion diamddiffyn, yn enwedig y rhai hynny gydag anghenion mwy cymhleth, efallai eich bod eisoes yn meddu ar y sgiliau a'r gwytnwch sydd eu hangen i wneud gwahaniaeth ystyrlon. Mae hwn yn gyfle i ddefnyddio eich profiad mewn ffordd sy'n fwy personol a pharhaol, gan helpu person ifanc i deimlo'n ddiogel, eu bod yn cael eu gwerthfawrogi, ac yn rhan o deulu - eich teulu chi. Pwy all Wneud Cais i Ddod yn Ofalwr Maeth Camu Ymlaen? Rydym yn croesawu ymholiadau gan unigolion a/neu gyplau sydd: Yn 21 oed neu hŷn (heb unrhyw uchafswm oedran) Hawl Gyfreithiol i Weithio yn y Deyrnas Unedig Yn gallu darparu gofal llawn amser (gydag o leiaf un gofalwr ar gael yn y cartref) Ag o leiaf un ystafell wely sbâr yn benodol ar gyfer maethu Yn meddu ar brofiad o gefnogi plant, pobl ifanc neu oedolion diamddiffyn sydd ag anghenion cymhleth Yn gallu cynnig lleoliad unigol (dim plant eraill o dan 16 oed yn y cartref) Yn meddu ar drwydded yrru lawn a mynediad at gerbyd addas Yn barod i gofrestru'n hunangyflogedig Mae pobl o ystod o gefndiroedd proffesiynol yn cynnwys gofal, addysg, iechyd, lleoliadau preswyl, a chyfiawnder ieuenctid yn aml yn gweld hyn fel cam nesaf naturiol. Hawl i Weithio Mae'n rhaid i bob Gofalwr Maeth fod â'r hawl gyfreithiol i weithio yn y DU. Mae gennych yr hawl yn awtomatig os oes gennych: Basbort Prydeinig neu Wyddelig Statws Preswylydd Sefydlog o dan y Cynllun Preswylio'n Sefydlog i Ddinasyddion yr UE Statws Cyn-Sefydlog o dan Cynllun Anheddiad yr UE Caniatâd Amhenodol i Aros Bydd angen i chi brofi eich hawl i weithio gyda dogfennau gwreiddiol, megis pasbort neu ddogfennaeth y Swyddfa Gartref cyn dechrau gwneud cais. Beth mae Maethu Camu Ymlaen yn ei Olygu Gofal llawn amser am berson ifanc sy'n symud o ofal preswyl Creu amgylchedd cartref sefydlog a thawel Cefnogi datblygiad emosiynol, ymddygiadol a chymdeithasol Meithrin perthnasoedd cryf a llawn ymddiriedaeth dros amser Gweithio ochr yn ochr â gweithwyr cymdeithasol, therapyddion a gweithwyr proffesiynol eraill Helpu'r person ifanc i aros mewn cysylltiad â'u cymuned, addysg, a rhwydweithiau cefnogaeth eraill Pam Dewis Maethu Cymru Sir Ddinbych? £1000 yr wythnos fesul plentyn, a thaliadau ychwanegol (lwfans plentyn, gwyliau, dathliadau pen-blwydd a dathliadau crefyddol eraill yn unol â chyfraddau'r Adran Addysg) Buddion a gostyngiadau lleol a chenedlaethol eraill yn cynnwys gostyngiad o 100% yn Nhreth y Cyngor, aelodaeth i FosterTalk a'r Rhwydwaith Maethu, a mynediad at Gerdyn Blue Light Defnyddiwch eich sgiliau mewn ffordd wahanol i wneud gwahaniaeth parhaol a chadarnhaol i blentyn neu berson ifanc sy'n gadael gofal preswyl . click apply for full job details
JOB- Job Title: Substance Misuse Recovery Worker Location: Leeds Salary: £23 Hourly Contract Type: Ongoing, Full-Time Are you ready for an exciting opportunity to make a real difference in people's lives? We are seeking a motivated Substance Misuse Recovery Worker to join a dynamic team in Leeds. In this full-time ongoing role, you will support individuals on their recovery journey, providing guidance, structure, and encouragement every step of the way. Perks and Benefits: Locum Job: Enjoy flexibility and variety, helping you maintain a strong work-life balance Competitive Pay: Earn £23.00 per hour while gaining valuable experience Career Growth: Develop your expertise across diverse settings within substance misuse services Networking Opportunities: Build connections with professionals across healthcare and social care sectors Vibrant Location: Experience life in a lively and culturally rich city What You Will Do: Provide one-to-one support to individuals throughout their recovery journey Develop and implement personalised recovery plans in collaboration with service users Facilitate group sessions and workshops to promote education and peer support Liaise with healthcare professionals, social services, and partner agencies to ensure holistic care Maintain accurate and up-to-date records to monitor progress and outcomes Working in Leeds: Leeds is a thriving city known for its friendly community, vibrant arts scene, and excellent amenities. With a perfect blend of urban life and green spaces, it offers an outstanding quality of life alongside exciting career opportunities. Working with Sanctuary Personnel: Sanctuary Personnel is a trusted and award-winning agency with an 'Excellent' Trustpilot rating from over 1,000 reviews. We are dedicated to matching you with roles that suit your skills while securing the best possible rates.
Jul 08, 2026
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JOB- Job Title: Substance Misuse Recovery Worker Location: Leeds Salary: £23 Hourly Contract Type: Ongoing, Full-Time Are you ready for an exciting opportunity to make a real difference in people's lives? We are seeking a motivated Substance Misuse Recovery Worker to join a dynamic team in Leeds. In this full-time ongoing role, you will support individuals on their recovery journey, providing guidance, structure, and encouragement every step of the way. Perks and Benefits: Locum Job: Enjoy flexibility and variety, helping you maintain a strong work-life balance Competitive Pay: Earn £23.00 per hour while gaining valuable experience Career Growth: Develop your expertise across diverse settings within substance misuse services Networking Opportunities: Build connections with professionals across healthcare and social care sectors Vibrant Location: Experience life in a lively and culturally rich city What You Will Do: Provide one-to-one support to individuals throughout their recovery journey Develop and implement personalised recovery plans in collaboration with service users Facilitate group sessions and workshops to promote education and peer support Liaise with healthcare professionals, social services, and partner agencies to ensure holistic care Maintain accurate and up-to-date records to monitor progress and outcomes Working in Leeds: Leeds is a thriving city known for its friendly community, vibrant arts scene, and excellent amenities. With a perfect blend of urban life and green spaces, it offers an outstanding quality of life alongside exciting career opportunities. Working with Sanctuary Personnel: Sanctuary Personnel is a trusted and award-winning agency with an 'Excellent' Trustpilot rating from over 1,000 reviews. We are dedicated to matching you with roles that suit your skills while securing the best possible rates.
JOB-(phone number removed)-db(phone number removed) Social Worker - Adult Team in Cornwall UK - £32.50 hourly, Ongoing We have an incredible opportunity for a Social Worker in the Adult Team based in the gorgeous setting of Cornwall. Offering a competitive pay rate of £32.50 hourly, this ongoing role is perfect for those looking to immerse themselves in a rewarding environment while enjoying the flexibility of locum work. Whether you are full-time or part-time, this position offers the chance to make a significant impact in the community. Benefits of Locum Work: One of the biggest perks of being a locum is the flexibility to choose your working hours, which is perfect for achieving that work-life balance. You'll also get the benefit of experiencing a variety of roles and broadening your skills across different settings. Enjoy competitive pay rates and the opportunity to meet new people in a different location. Perks and benefits: Locum work benefits you with flexible hours and competitive pay rates. You get to skip the office politics and focus solely on the satisfying work of helping others. Plus, enjoy the variety of work settings which keep your role dynamic and adaptable. What you will do: Collaborate with team members and multi-disciplinary teams from various agencies to address the needs of vulnerable adults effectively. Ensure that the views and wishes of individuals and their carers are given appropriate consideration, making them central to all decision-making processes. Complete the Mental Capacity Act (MCA) assessments and Best Interest decisions. Where necessary, complete Court of Protection (COP) applications and attend hearings. Protect adults in need of support services in accordance with legal requirements, including conducting safeguarding enquiries and self-neglect interventions. Promote independence, prevention, re-ablement, and self-determination by facilitating effective communication with families, carers, individuals, and other agencies. Essential Skills: SWE registration. Proven ability to work independently or as part of a team and travel to the Watergate PCN area as needed. Experience in safeguarding and self-neglect interventions. Based in Mid Cornwall, you'll find yourself either working from an informal base in Newquay or out of New County Hall. This is more than just a job; it's a chance to enjoy the fantastic lifestyle Cornwall offers. From its beautiful beaches to its vibrant cultural scene, Cornwall is a wonderful place to live and work. Make the move and start your next adventure with us! Working with Sanctuary Personnel: Sanctuary Personnel is a trusted and award-winning agency for roles. With an Excellent rating on Trustpilot from over 1,000 reviews and many prestigious industry awards, we are dedicated to finding you the best possible rates in roles that match your skills and experience.
May 27, 2026
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JOB-(phone number removed)-db(phone number removed) Social Worker - Adult Team in Cornwall UK - £32.50 hourly, Ongoing We have an incredible opportunity for a Social Worker in the Adult Team based in the gorgeous setting of Cornwall. Offering a competitive pay rate of £32.50 hourly, this ongoing role is perfect for those looking to immerse themselves in a rewarding environment while enjoying the flexibility of locum work. Whether you are full-time or part-time, this position offers the chance to make a significant impact in the community. Benefits of Locum Work: One of the biggest perks of being a locum is the flexibility to choose your working hours, which is perfect for achieving that work-life balance. You'll also get the benefit of experiencing a variety of roles and broadening your skills across different settings. Enjoy competitive pay rates and the opportunity to meet new people in a different location. Perks and benefits: Locum work benefits you with flexible hours and competitive pay rates. You get to skip the office politics and focus solely on the satisfying work of helping others. Plus, enjoy the variety of work settings which keep your role dynamic and adaptable. What you will do: Collaborate with team members and multi-disciplinary teams from various agencies to address the needs of vulnerable adults effectively. Ensure that the views and wishes of individuals and their carers are given appropriate consideration, making them central to all decision-making processes. Complete the Mental Capacity Act (MCA) assessments and Best Interest decisions. Where necessary, complete Court of Protection (COP) applications and attend hearings. Protect adults in need of support services in accordance with legal requirements, including conducting safeguarding enquiries and self-neglect interventions. Promote independence, prevention, re-ablement, and self-determination by facilitating effective communication with families, carers, individuals, and other agencies. Essential Skills: SWE registration. Proven ability to work independently or as part of a team and travel to the Watergate PCN area as needed. Experience in safeguarding and self-neglect interventions. Based in Mid Cornwall, you'll find yourself either working from an informal base in Newquay or out of New County Hall. This is more than just a job; it's a chance to enjoy the fantastic lifestyle Cornwall offers. From its beautiful beaches to its vibrant cultural scene, Cornwall is a wonderful place to live and work. Make the move and start your next adventure with us! Working with Sanctuary Personnel: Sanctuary Personnel is a trusted and award-winning agency for roles. With an Excellent rating on Trustpilot from over 1,000 reviews and many prestigious industry awards, we are dedicated to finding you the best possible rates in roles that match your skills and experience.
JOB-(phone number removed)-db(phone number removed) Are you an experienced Social Worker looking for an opportunity to truly transform lives? Look no further! At Sanctuary Personnel, we understand the immense impact you can make, and we are here to support you every step of the way. As a dedicated and award-winning recruitment agency with a TrustPilot score of 4.9/5 and nearly 1,000 reviews, we believe in the power of personal connections. We are seeking Social Workers with UK experience to join our team and embark on a fulfilling journey with us. Let's connect and explore the incredible possibilities that lie ahead for you. Location: Bedfordshire Team/Specialism: Learning Disabilities Pay Rate: £37.60 per hour (assignment rate) Contract: Locum, 3-Months Hours: Full-time Why work with us? Effortless Registration : Say goodbye to paperwork! Our fully online and paperless registration service streamlines the process, making it convenient and hassle-free for you. Compliance Made Easy : Enjoy peace of mind with our free DBS and compliance service, which includes paid-for mandatory e-learning and practical training modules tailored to your needs. Exclusive Opportunities : Unlock access to prestigious roles that you won't find elsewhere. From collaborating with NHSBT to supporting vital projects at The Home Office and Vaccination Centres or relocating candidates to Australia, The Falkland Islands and many other destinations, our network opens doors to diverse and impactful assignments in the UK and globally. Expert Guidance and Support : Benefit from personalised clinical governance and revalidation support from our in-house qualified health professional with over 15 years of experience. We're here to ensure you're always on top of your game. Rewarding Referral Program : Spread the word and reap the rewards! Refer a friend and receive a generous £250 bonus once they've completed just 100 hours of work. The best part? There's no limit to how many friends you can refer. Professional Development : Working as a locum provides opportunities for continuous professional development. You may encounter new challenges, technologies, and best practices in different settings, which can enhance your clinical skills and knowledge. Requirements of the Social Worker: Degree or equivalent in social work Current Social Work England registration Significant frontline experience in Adults Services within the UK Contact: This Social Worker job is advertised by Rihana Chowdhury. If you are interested in this position, please click above to apply now. We welcome applications from Social Workers who meet the above requirements. Please note that while we regretfully can only respond to experienced Social Work candidates who meet the specified requirements for this role, we encourage you to explore our open roles that may be more suitable for you. Reasonable Adjustments: At Sanctuary Personnel, we value inclusivity and diversity. If you consider yourself to have a disability or require any reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process or within the workplace, please highlight this at the earliest opportunity. With this information, we will provide appropriate support to you throughout the process and into your work placement. Transform lives and make a difference as a Social Worker with Sanctuary Personnel. Apply now to embark on an exceptional career journey!
May 26, 2026
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JOB-(phone number removed)-db(phone number removed) Are you an experienced Social Worker looking for an opportunity to truly transform lives? Look no further! At Sanctuary Personnel, we understand the immense impact you can make, and we are here to support you every step of the way. As a dedicated and award-winning recruitment agency with a TrustPilot score of 4.9/5 and nearly 1,000 reviews, we believe in the power of personal connections. We are seeking Social Workers with UK experience to join our team and embark on a fulfilling journey with us. Let's connect and explore the incredible possibilities that lie ahead for you. Location: Bedfordshire Team/Specialism: Learning Disabilities Pay Rate: £37.60 per hour (assignment rate) Contract: Locum, 3-Months Hours: Full-time Why work with us? Effortless Registration : Say goodbye to paperwork! Our fully online and paperless registration service streamlines the process, making it convenient and hassle-free for you. Compliance Made Easy : Enjoy peace of mind with our free DBS and compliance service, which includes paid-for mandatory e-learning and practical training modules tailored to your needs. Exclusive Opportunities : Unlock access to prestigious roles that you won't find elsewhere. From collaborating with NHSBT to supporting vital projects at The Home Office and Vaccination Centres or relocating candidates to Australia, The Falkland Islands and many other destinations, our network opens doors to diverse and impactful assignments in the UK and globally. Expert Guidance and Support : Benefit from personalised clinical governance and revalidation support from our in-house qualified health professional with over 15 years of experience. We're here to ensure you're always on top of your game. Rewarding Referral Program : Spread the word and reap the rewards! Refer a friend and receive a generous £250 bonus once they've completed just 100 hours of work. The best part? There's no limit to how many friends you can refer. Professional Development : Working as a locum provides opportunities for continuous professional development. You may encounter new challenges, technologies, and best practices in different settings, which can enhance your clinical skills and knowledge. Requirements of the Social Worker: Degree or equivalent in social work Current Social Work England registration Significant frontline experience in Adults Services within the UK Contact: This Social Worker job is advertised by Rihana Chowdhury. If you are interested in this position, please click above to apply now. We welcome applications from Social Workers who meet the above requirements. Please note that while we regretfully can only respond to experienced Social Work candidates who meet the specified requirements for this role, we encourage you to explore our open roles that may be more suitable for you. Reasonable Adjustments: At Sanctuary Personnel, we value inclusivity and diversity. If you consider yourself to have a disability or require any reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process or within the workplace, please highlight this at the earliest opportunity. With this information, we will provide appropriate support to you throughout the process and into your work placement. Transform lives and make a difference as a Social Worker with Sanctuary Personnel. Apply now to embark on an exceptional career journey!
Occupational Therapist Hospital Services Location: Bermuda Salary: $99,051.52 per annum (approximately £74,000) Contract: Permanent, Full Time An exciting opportunity is available for an experienced Occupational Therapist to relocate to Bermuda and join a well-established hospital-based rehabilitation service. This role is ideal for UK Occupational Therapists seeking international experience within a high-quality acute hospital environment that values clinical excellence, education, and collaborative working. Why work here and in Bermuda? You ll be part of a healthcare organisation recognised for its commitment to high standards of patient care, professional development, and multidisciplinary teamwork. The hospital provides exposure to a varied caseload and a supportive but progressive working environment. Bermuda also offers an outstanding lifestyle, combining career development with year-round sunshine, beautiful beaches, and a welcoming international community. The Role The Occupational Therapist will assess, plan, and deliver evidence-based interventions to inpatients and outpatients following referral. The focus is on supporting patients to achieve maximum independence and functional outcomes through a client-centred approach. Key Responsibilities Meeting departmental productivity standards for direct patient contact and associated non-patient duties Completing comprehensive assessments using objective clinical measures Developing and implementing realistic, goal-focused treatment plans Delivering appropriate therapeutic interventions using a client-centred approach Supervising and delegating treatment programmes to assistants, aides, and students Monitoring and evaluating treatment outcomes and communicating progress to the wider clinical team Maintaining accurate and compliant patient documentation in line with current standards and policies Recording accurate statistics for direct and indirect clinical time Preparing clinical and service reports as required Essential Qualifications and Experience Bachelor s degree in Occupational Therapy from an accredited university Relevant professional certification in the country of training 1 2 years post-graduate experience, ideally within a hospital or rehabilitation setting Eligibility for registration with the Council for Allied Health Professions (CAHP) in Bermuda Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to work effectively within a multidisciplinary team Flexibility and creativity to meet the needs of patients, carers, and the rehabilitation team Ability to contribute to the ongoing development of Occupational Therapy services Confidence in supervising, delegating, and supporting assistants, aides, and students Working Pattern Full-time, permanent position Allied Health Services operates a six-day rota, including evenings, weekends, and public holidays Additional Information Pre-employment substance abuse screening is mandatory for all successful candidates Relocation support and further details can be discussed as part of the application process. This is a strong opportunity for UK-based Occupational Therapists looking to combine career progression with an exceptional overseas lifestyle.
May 26, 2026
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Occupational Therapist Hospital Services Location: Bermuda Salary: $99,051.52 per annum (approximately £74,000) Contract: Permanent, Full Time An exciting opportunity is available for an experienced Occupational Therapist to relocate to Bermuda and join a well-established hospital-based rehabilitation service. This role is ideal for UK Occupational Therapists seeking international experience within a high-quality acute hospital environment that values clinical excellence, education, and collaborative working. Why work here and in Bermuda? You ll be part of a healthcare organisation recognised for its commitment to high standards of patient care, professional development, and multidisciplinary teamwork. The hospital provides exposure to a varied caseload and a supportive but progressive working environment. Bermuda also offers an outstanding lifestyle, combining career development with year-round sunshine, beautiful beaches, and a welcoming international community. The Role The Occupational Therapist will assess, plan, and deliver evidence-based interventions to inpatients and outpatients following referral. The focus is on supporting patients to achieve maximum independence and functional outcomes through a client-centred approach. Key Responsibilities Meeting departmental productivity standards for direct patient contact and associated non-patient duties Completing comprehensive assessments using objective clinical measures Developing and implementing realistic, goal-focused treatment plans Delivering appropriate therapeutic interventions using a client-centred approach Supervising and delegating treatment programmes to assistants, aides, and students Monitoring and evaluating treatment outcomes and communicating progress to the wider clinical team Maintaining accurate and compliant patient documentation in line with current standards and policies Recording accurate statistics for direct and indirect clinical time Preparing clinical and service reports as required Essential Qualifications and Experience Bachelor s degree in Occupational Therapy from an accredited university Relevant professional certification in the country of training 1 2 years post-graduate experience, ideally within a hospital or rehabilitation setting Eligibility for registration with the Council for Allied Health Professions (CAHP) in Bermuda Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to work effectively within a multidisciplinary team Flexibility and creativity to meet the needs of patients, carers, and the rehabilitation team Ability to contribute to the ongoing development of Occupational Therapy services Confidence in supervising, delegating, and supporting assistants, aides, and students Working Pattern Full-time, permanent position Allied Health Services operates a six-day rota, including evenings, weekends, and public holidays Additional Information Pre-employment substance abuse screening is mandatory for all successful candidates Relocation support and further details can be discussed as part of the application process. This is a strong opportunity for UK-based Occupational Therapists looking to combine career progression with an exceptional overseas lifestyle.
Diagnostic Sonographer Relocate to the Cayman Islands Location: Cayman Islands Salary: £55,931 per annum (approx. USD $5,000 per month) Contract: 2-Year Fixed Term Hours: Full-time Sanctuary Personnel is recruiting an experienced Diagnostic Sonographer for an outstanding international opportunity in the Cayman Islands. This role offers the chance to develop your ultrasound career overseas while working within a modern, well-resourced healthcare environment and enjoying an exceptional quality of life. Why This Role & Location Are a Great Opportunity Working as a Diagnostic Sonographer in the Cayman Islands offers a unique blend of professional development and lifestyle benefits. You will be based in a healthcare setting known for high clinical standards, advanced diagnostic imaging services, and a strong focus on patient-centred care. The Cayman Islands are internationally recognised for their safe communities, excellent infrastructure, and outstanding work life balance. With world-class beaches, year-round warm weather, and a relaxed island lifestyle, this is an ideal destination for professionals seeking both career progression and a lifestyle change. The role also provides valuable international experience that can significantly enhance your long-term career prospects in medical imaging and diagnostic ultrasound. The Role As a Diagnostic Sonographer, you will be responsible for delivering high-quality diagnostic ultrasound examinations while ensuring patient safety, comfort, and imaging accuracy. Key responsibilities include: Performing a wide range of diagnostic ultrasound examinations Producing accurate, high-quality imaging and reports Delivering compassionate, patient-focused care Maintaining clinical governance, safety, and quality standards Working collaboratively within a multidisciplinary healthcare team Essential Qualifications & Experience To be considered for this Sonographer job in the Cayman Islands, you must have: Postgraduate Diploma in Medical Ultrasound Bachelor of Health Science (Medical Imaging) or equivalent Broad ultrasound experience including: General ultrasound Musculoskeletal (MSK) Vascular Obstetrics and Gynaecology Orthopaedic imaging General Requirements Current professional licensure in the UK Eligibility for regional or local authority licensure (completed after offer) Strong written and spoken English Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Compassionate, patient-centred approach Ability to perform effectively in a fast-paced clinical environment Flexible team player willing to work rotating shifts, weekends, and holidays Additional Benefits Corporate mobile allowance eligibility Pension contributions included in salary structure Two-year fixed-term employment contract Relocation Information Relocation allowance: Flat $500 Accommodation: Support provided to source suitable housing options (no financial contribution) Flights: Not covered and must be self-funded Why Work With Sanctuary Personnel? Sanctuary Personnel is a specialist healthcare recruitment agency with extensive experience placing Sonographers, Medical Imaging Specialists, and Diagnostic Radiography professionals into international roles. We provide end-to-end support, from interview preparation to relocation guidance.
May 26, 2026
Full time
Diagnostic Sonographer Relocate to the Cayman Islands Location: Cayman Islands Salary: £55,931 per annum (approx. USD $5,000 per month) Contract: 2-Year Fixed Term Hours: Full-time Sanctuary Personnel is recruiting an experienced Diagnostic Sonographer for an outstanding international opportunity in the Cayman Islands. This role offers the chance to develop your ultrasound career overseas while working within a modern, well-resourced healthcare environment and enjoying an exceptional quality of life. Why This Role & Location Are a Great Opportunity Working as a Diagnostic Sonographer in the Cayman Islands offers a unique blend of professional development and lifestyle benefits. You will be based in a healthcare setting known for high clinical standards, advanced diagnostic imaging services, and a strong focus on patient-centred care. The Cayman Islands are internationally recognised for their safe communities, excellent infrastructure, and outstanding work life balance. With world-class beaches, year-round warm weather, and a relaxed island lifestyle, this is an ideal destination for professionals seeking both career progression and a lifestyle change. The role also provides valuable international experience that can significantly enhance your long-term career prospects in medical imaging and diagnostic ultrasound. The Role As a Diagnostic Sonographer, you will be responsible for delivering high-quality diagnostic ultrasound examinations while ensuring patient safety, comfort, and imaging accuracy. Key responsibilities include: Performing a wide range of diagnostic ultrasound examinations Producing accurate, high-quality imaging and reports Delivering compassionate, patient-focused care Maintaining clinical governance, safety, and quality standards Working collaboratively within a multidisciplinary healthcare team Essential Qualifications & Experience To be considered for this Sonographer job in the Cayman Islands, you must have: Postgraduate Diploma in Medical Ultrasound Bachelor of Health Science (Medical Imaging) or equivalent Broad ultrasound experience including: General ultrasound Musculoskeletal (MSK) Vascular Obstetrics and Gynaecology Orthopaedic imaging General Requirements Current professional licensure in the UK Eligibility for regional or local authority licensure (completed after offer) Strong written and spoken English Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Compassionate, patient-centred approach Ability to perform effectively in a fast-paced clinical environment Flexible team player willing to work rotating shifts, weekends, and holidays Additional Benefits Corporate mobile allowance eligibility Pension contributions included in salary structure Two-year fixed-term employment contract Relocation Information Relocation allowance: Flat $500 Accommodation: Support provided to source suitable housing options (no financial contribution) Flights: Not covered and must be self-funded Why Work With Sanctuary Personnel? Sanctuary Personnel is a specialist healthcare recruitment agency with extensive experience placing Sonographers, Medical Imaging Specialists, and Diagnostic Radiography professionals into international roles. We provide end-to-end support, from interview preparation to relocation guidance.
Diagnostic Sonographer Relocate to the Cayman Islands Location: Cayman Islands Salary: £55,931 per annum (approx. USD $5,000 per month) Contract: 2-Year Fixed Term Hours: Full-time Sanctuary Personnel is recruiting an experienced Diagnostic Sonographer for an outstanding international opportunity in the Cayman Islands. This role offers the chance to develop your ultrasound career overseas while working within a modern, well-resourced healthcare environment and enjoying an exceptional quality of life. Why This Role & Location Are a Great Opportunity Working as a Diagnostic Sonographer in the Cayman Islands offers a unique blend of professional development and lifestyle benefits. You will be based in a healthcare setting known for high clinical standards, advanced diagnostic imaging services, and a strong focus on patient-centred care. The Cayman Islands are internationally recognised for their safe communities, excellent infrastructure, and outstanding work life balance. With world-class beaches, year-round warm weather, and a relaxed island lifestyle, this is an ideal destination for professionals seeking both career progression and a lifestyle change. The role also provides valuable international experience that can significantly enhance your long-term career prospects in medical imaging and diagnostic ultrasound. The Role As a Diagnostic Sonographer, you will be responsible for delivering high-quality diagnostic ultrasound examinations while ensuring patient safety, comfort, and imaging accuracy. Key responsibilities include: Performing a wide range of diagnostic ultrasound examinations Producing accurate, high-quality imaging and reports Delivering compassionate, patient-focused care Maintaining clinical governance, safety, and quality standards Working collaboratively within a multidisciplinary healthcare team Essential Qualifications & Experience To be considered for this Sonographer job in the Cayman Islands, you must have: Postgraduate Diploma in Medical Ultrasound Bachelor of Health Science (Medical Imaging) or equivalent Broad ultrasound experience including: General ultrasound Musculoskeletal (MSK) Vascular Obstetrics and Gynaecology Orthopaedic imaging General Requirements Current professional licensure in the UK Eligibility for regional or local authority licensure (completed after offer) Strong written and spoken English Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Compassionate, patient-centred approach Ability to perform effectively in a fast-paced clinical environment Flexible team player willing to work rotating shifts, weekends, and holidays Additional Benefits Corporate mobile allowance eligibility Pension contributions included in salary structure Two-year fixed-term employment contract Relocation Information Relocation allowance: Flat $500 Accommodation: Support provided to source suitable housing options (no financial contribution) Flights: Not covered and must be self-funded Why Work With Sanctuary Personnel? Sanctuary Personnel is a specialist healthcare recruitment agency with extensive experience placing Sonographers, Medical Imaging Specialists, and Diagnostic Radiography professionals into international roles. We provide end-to-end support, from interview preparation to relocation guidance.
May 26, 2026
Full time
Diagnostic Sonographer Relocate to the Cayman Islands Location: Cayman Islands Salary: £55,931 per annum (approx. USD $5,000 per month) Contract: 2-Year Fixed Term Hours: Full-time Sanctuary Personnel is recruiting an experienced Diagnostic Sonographer for an outstanding international opportunity in the Cayman Islands. This role offers the chance to develop your ultrasound career overseas while working within a modern, well-resourced healthcare environment and enjoying an exceptional quality of life. Why This Role & Location Are a Great Opportunity Working as a Diagnostic Sonographer in the Cayman Islands offers a unique blend of professional development and lifestyle benefits. You will be based in a healthcare setting known for high clinical standards, advanced diagnostic imaging services, and a strong focus on patient-centred care. The Cayman Islands are internationally recognised for their safe communities, excellent infrastructure, and outstanding work life balance. With world-class beaches, year-round warm weather, and a relaxed island lifestyle, this is an ideal destination for professionals seeking both career progression and a lifestyle change. The role also provides valuable international experience that can significantly enhance your long-term career prospects in medical imaging and diagnostic ultrasound. The Role As a Diagnostic Sonographer, you will be responsible for delivering high-quality diagnostic ultrasound examinations while ensuring patient safety, comfort, and imaging accuracy. Key responsibilities include: Performing a wide range of diagnostic ultrasound examinations Producing accurate, high-quality imaging and reports Delivering compassionate, patient-focused care Maintaining clinical governance, safety, and quality standards Working collaboratively within a multidisciplinary healthcare team Essential Qualifications & Experience To be considered for this Sonographer job in the Cayman Islands, you must have: Postgraduate Diploma in Medical Ultrasound Bachelor of Health Science (Medical Imaging) or equivalent Broad ultrasound experience including: General ultrasound Musculoskeletal (MSK) Vascular Obstetrics and Gynaecology Orthopaedic imaging General Requirements Current professional licensure in the UK Eligibility for regional or local authority licensure (completed after offer) Strong written and spoken English Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Compassionate, patient-centred approach Ability to perform effectively in a fast-paced clinical environment Flexible team player willing to work rotating shifts, weekends, and holidays Additional Benefits Corporate mobile allowance eligibility Pension contributions included in salary structure Two-year fixed-term employment contract Relocation Information Relocation allowance: Flat $500 Accommodation: Support provided to source suitable housing options (no financial contribution) Flights: Not covered and must be self-funded Why Work With Sanctuary Personnel? Sanctuary Personnel is a specialist healthcare recruitment agency with extensive experience placing Sonographers, Medical Imaging Specialists, and Diagnostic Radiography professionals into international roles. We provide end-to-end support, from interview preparation to relocation guidance.
JOB-(phone number removed)a9aa Job Title: Band 6 Special School Speech and Language Therapist Specialism: Special School Location: Ilford, UK Salary: £35 per hour Type: Full Time Perks and benefits: Full-time stability: Commit to consistent hours while maintaining flexibility in your schedule. Professional development: Access enhanced training and learning opportunities to support career growth. Supportive network: Benefit from dedicated support and resources throughout your placement. Varied experience: Work across different environments, keeping your role engaging and dynamic. What you will do: Independently manage and differentially diagnose a caseload of pre-school and school-aged pupils with a range of speech, language, and communication needs. This may include pupils with an Education, Health and Care plan. Devise and deliver appropriate specialist intervention/care plans/enhanced models of SLT for pupils with complex communication needs and provide suitable and timely support. Work as part of the integrated multi-disciplinary team ensuring the delivery of joined-up care plans. Contribute to multidisciplinary support for pupils with a range of speech, language, and communication difficulties. Provide feedback, advice, and training to parents/family members, carers, and members of the multidisciplinary team regarding communication needs and strategies to facilitate development. Develop and deliver training and support packages. Qualifications / Requirements: HCPC registration: Required. Driving requirement: Must be a car driver. Working with Sanctuary Personnel: Sanctuary Personnel is a trusted and award-winning agency for roles. With an Excellent rating on Trustpilot from over 1,000 reviews and many prestigious industry awards, we are dedicated to finding you the best possible rates in roles that match your skills and experience. Apply now to join the Speech and Language Therapist role in Ilford and take the next step in your career with Sanctuary Personnel.
May 23, 2026
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JOB-(phone number removed)a9aa Job Title: Band 6 Special School Speech and Language Therapist Specialism: Special School Location: Ilford, UK Salary: £35 per hour Type: Full Time Perks and benefits: Full-time stability: Commit to consistent hours while maintaining flexibility in your schedule. Professional development: Access enhanced training and learning opportunities to support career growth. Supportive network: Benefit from dedicated support and resources throughout your placement. Varied experience: Work across different environments, keeping your role engaging and dynamic. What you will do: Independently manage and differentially diagnose a caseload of pre-school and school-aged pupils with a range of speech, language, and communication needs. This may include pupils with an Education, Health and Care plan. Devise and deliver appropriate specialist intervention/care plans/enhanced models of SLT for pupils with complex communication needs and provide suitable and timely support. Work as part of the integrated multi-disciplinary team ensuring the delivery of joined-up care plans. Contribute to multidisciplinary support for pupils with a range of speech, language, and communication difficulties. Provide feedback, advice, and training to parents/family members, carers, and members of the multidisciplinary team regarding communication needs and strategies to facilitate development. Develop and deliver training and support packages. Qualifications / Requirements: HCPC registration: Required. Driving requirement: Must be a car driver. Working with Sanctuary Personnel: Sanctuary Personnel is a trusted and award-winning agency for roles. With an Excellent rating on Trustpilot from over 1,000 reviews and many prestigious industry awards, we are dedicated to finding you the best possible rates in roles that match your skills and experience. Apply now to join the Speech and Language Therapist role in Ilford and take the next step in your career with Sanctuary Personnel.
JOB-(phone number removed)a6f785b Job Title: Occupational Therapist Social Service - Reablement Team Specialism: Reablement Location: Newham, UK Salary: £36.00 Hourly Type: Full Time Are you ready for an exciting opportunity to make a real difference in people's lives? We are seeking an enthusiastic and skilled Occupational Therapist to join our dynamic Reablement Team in Newham. This locum position offers you a chance to leverage your expertise while enjoying the vibrant community spirit of one of London's most evolving boroughs. This is a fantastic opportunity to work full-time for an ongoing period, earning a competitive hourly rate of £36.00. Perks and benefits: Full-time stability: Full-time positions ensure stability and the ability to form meaningful connections within the team, helping you grow your professional experience. Locum flexibility: Enjoy the flexibility and freedom to manage your work-life balance. Networking opportunities: Expand your professional network by working alongside various health and social care professionals. Vibrant location: Experience working in Newham, a diverse area brimming with cultural experiences and excellent access to the rest of London. What you will do: Collaborate with Reablement Officers, social workers, and other health professionals to tackle Reablement cases requiring Occupational Therapy input. Conduct comprehensive Occupational Therapy assessments, including Double Handed Care reviews, assisting with moving risk assessments, and planning for straightforward adaptations such as wet rooms and stairlifts. Utilise a strengths-based, person-centred approach to empower residents to enhance their independence and wellbeing. Prescribe and promote the use of equipment and adaptations to improve quality of life, aiming to reduce the need for ongoing formal care. Guide and support Reablement Officers and social workers by helping them work towards SMART goals, undertaking joint visits, and demonstrating effective techniques. Participate actively in team meetings, contributing to capacity management across Reablement Teams. Maintain clear and accurate records using Social Care electronic systems. Provide professional advice and support to staff across Adult Social Care and other key stakeholders. Qualifications / Requirements: HCPC registration: Required. Driving requirement: Ideally a car driver. Working with Sanctuary Personnel: Sanctuary Personnel is a trusted and award-winning agency for roles. With an Excellent rating on Trustpilot from over 1,000 reviews and many prestigious industry awards, we are dedicated to finding you the best possible rates in roles that match your skills and experience. Apply now to join the Occupational Therapist role in Newham and take the next step in your career with Sanctuary Personnel.
May 23, 2026
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JOB-(phone number removed)a6f785b Job Title: Occupational Therapist Social Service - Reablement Team Specialism: Reablement Location: Newham, UK Salary: £36.00 Hourly Type: Full Time Are you ready for an exciting opportunity to make a real difference in people's lives? We are seeking an enthusiastic and skilled Occupational Therapist to join our dynamic Reablement Team in Newham. This locum position offers you a chance to leverage your expertise while enjoying the vibrant community spirit of one of London's most evolving boroughs. This is a fantastic opportunity to work full-time for an ongoing period, earning a competitive hourly rate of £36.00. Perks and benefits: Full-time stability: Full-time positions ensure stability and the ability to form meaningful connections within the team, helping you grow your professional experience. Locum flexibility: Enjoy the flexibility and freedom to manage your work-life balance. Networking opportunities: Expand your professional network by working alongside various health and social care professionals. Vibrant location: Experience working in Newham, a diverse area brimming with cultural experiences and excellent access to the rest of London. What you will do: Collaborate with Reablement Officers, social workers, and other health professionals to tackle Reablement cases requiring Occupational Therapy input. Conduct comprehensive Occupational Therapy assessments, including Double Handed Care reviews, assisting with moving risk assessments, and planning for straightforward adaptations such as wet rooms and stairlifts. Utilise a strengths-based, person-centred approach to empower residents to enhance their independence and wellbeing. Prescribe and promote the use of equipment and adaptations to improve quality of life, aiming to reduce the need for ongoing formal care. Guide and support Reablement Officers and social workers by helping them work towards SMART goals, undertaking joint visits, and demonstrating effective techniques. Participate actively in team meetings, contributing to capacity management across Reablement Teams. Maintain clear and accurate records using Social Care electronic systems. Provide professional advice and support to staff across Adult Social Care and other key stakeholders. Qualifications / Requirements: HCPC registration: Required. Driving requirement: Ideally a car driver. Working with Sanctuary Personnel: Sanctuary Personnel is a trusted and award-winning agency for roles. With an Excellent rating on Trustpilot from over 1,000 reviews and many prestigious industry awards, we are dedicated to finding you the best possible rates in roles that match your skills and experience. Apply now to join the Occupational Therapist role in Newham and take the next step in your career with Sanctuary Personnel.
JOB-(phone number removed)bc Job Title: Educational Psychologist Specialism: Educational Psychology Location: Ipswich Salary: £600.00 Daily Type: Ongoing, Full Time/Part Time Discover a thrilling career opportunity as a locum Educational Psychologist based in Ipswich, offering a competitive daily rate of £600.00. This ongoing role is perfect for professionals seeking flexibility with the option for full-time or part-time work. Take on enriching challenges while helping students thrive academically and emotionally. Perks and benefits: Flexible Working: Full Time/Part Time options allow you to choose a schedule that suits your lifestyle and commitments. Competitive Pay: Earn a strong daily rate while gaining valuable experience. Professional Development: Expand your expertise through diverse cases in a dynamic environment. Networking Opportunities: Collaborate with a range of professionals to enhance career progression. Rewarding Work: Make a tangible difference in the lives of young people and their educational environment. What you will do: Undertake comprehensive psychological assessments, covering cognitive, behavioural, and emotional evaluations Contribute to Education, Health and Care Needs Assessments (EHCNAs) and provide detailed advice for Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs) Offer expert consultation and advice to schools, parents, and professionals, fostering a supportive learning space and enhancing student wellbeing Develop and implement evidence-based interventions and strategies to aid students' educational journey and social-emotional development Person Specification: Qualifications: Doctorate in Educational Psychology (or equivalent recognised qualification) Evidence of continued professional development Registration & Compliance: Registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) In-depth knowledge of relevant legislation such as the Children and Families Act 2014 and the SEND Code of Practice (0 25 years) Enhanced DBS clearance required Ipswich is a dynamic location offering a unique blend of historic charm and modern living. With plenty of green spaces, cultural attractions, and a welcoming community, it's a fantastic setting for both work and leisure. Join us in Ipswich where your professional journey will be as inspiring as the surroundings. Working with Sanctuary Personnel: Sanctuary Personnel is a trusted and award-winning agency for roles. With an Excellent rating on Trustpilot from over 1,000 reviews and many prestigious industry awards, we are dedicated to finding you the best possible rates in roles that match your skills and experience. Apply now to join the Educational Psychology Team in Ipswich and take the next step in your career with Sanctuary Personnel.
May 23, 2026
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JOB-(phone number removed)bc Job Title: Educational Psychologist Specialism: Educational Psychology Location: Ipswich Salary: £600.00 Daily Type: Ongoing, Full Time/Part Time Discover a thrilling career opportunity as a locum Educational Psychologist based in Ipswich, offering a competitive daily rate of £600.00. This ongoing role is perfect for professionals seeking flexibility with the option for full-time or part-time work. Take on enriching challenges while helping students thrive academically and emotionally. Perks and benefits: Flexible Working: Full Time/Part Time options allow you to choose a schedule that suits your lifestyle and commitments. Competitive Pay: Earn a strong daily rate while gaining valuable experience. Professional Development: Expand your expertise through diverse cases in a dynamic environment. Networking Opportunities: Collaborate with a range of professionals to enhance career progression. Rewarding Work: Make a tangible difference in the lives of young people and their educational environment. What you will do: Undertake comprehensive psychological assessments, covering cognitive, behavioural, and emotional evaluations Contribute to Education, Health and Care Needs Assessments (EHCNAs) and provide detailed advice for Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs) Offer expert consultation and advice to schools, parents, and professionals, fostering a supportive learning space and enhancing student wellbeing Develop and implement evidence-based interventions and strategies to aid students' educational journey and social-emotional development Person Specification: Qualifications: Doctorate in Educational Psychology (or equivalent recognised qualification) Evidence of continued professional development Registration & Compliance: Registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) In-depth knowledge of relevant legislation such as the Children and Families Act 2014 and the SEND Code of Practice (0 25 years) Enhanced DBS clearance required Ipswich is a dynamic location offering a unique blend of historic charm and modern living. With plenty of green spaces, cultural attractions, and a welcoming community, it's a fantastic setting for both work and leisure. Join us in Ipswich where your professional journey will be as inspiring as the surroundings. Working with Sanctuary Personnel: Sanctuary Personnel is a trusted and award-winning agency for roles. With an Excellent rating on Trustpilot from over 1,000 reviews and many prestigious industry awards, we are dedicated to finding you the best possible rates in roles that match your skills and experience. Apply now to join the Educational Psychology Team in Ipswich and take the next step in your career with Sanctuary Personnel.
JOB-(phone number removed)cc90b48 Job Title: Occupational Therapist Specialism: Children s Disability Location: Chatham, UK Salary: £39,823.00 - £43,425.00 annually Type: Permanent, Full Time/Part Time We are seeking an innovative and skilled Occupational Therapist to join our dynamic team in Chatham, UK. This permanent position offers a competitive salary range of £39,823.00 - £43,425.00 annually. If you thrive in collaborative environments and are ready to make a tangible impact on the lives of children and young people with disabilities, this opportunity could be perfect for you. Chatham is a vibrant place to work and offers a rich cultural and historical atmosphere to explore during your downtime. Perks and benefits: Flexible working: Enjoy a role that supports your work life balance with options for full-time or part-time working hours. Professional development: Access continual learning and training opportunities to enhance your career. Inclusive environment: Work in a workplace that champions diversity and inclusion, ensuring every voice is valued. Health and wellbeing: Benefit from a safe and supportive working environment that prioritises wellbeing. Innovative culture: Be part of a forward-thinking team that encourages creativity and new ideas. What you will do: Deliver highly effective Occupational Therapy services as part of the 0-18 Disability Team, supporting children and young people to achieve positive outcomes. Manage and prioritise a complex caseload independently, ensuring high-quality care and assessment. Provide expert guidance and supervision to non-qualified staff and students, fostering a supportive learning environment. Collaborate with a range of professionals to develop tailored intervention plans. Promote and ensure compliance with health and safety practices as well as fair access, diversity, and inclusion policies. Contribute to crime prevention efforts in accordance with the Crime and Disorder Act 1998 through awareness and committed practice. Chatham is not just an amazing place to work, but also a fantastic place to live. Nestled in Kent, it offers a blend of historical charm and modern amenities. With affordable housing, excellent schools, and great transport links to London and beyond, Chatham provides an ideal setting for both personal and professional growth. Join us here and see for yourself why so many people love calling Chatham home. Working with Sanctuary Personnel: Sanctuary Personnel is a trusted and award-winning agency for roles. With an Excellent rating on Trustpilot from over 1,000 reviews and many prestigious industry awards, we are dedicated to finding you the best possible rates in roles that match your skills and experience. Apply now to join the 0-18 Disability Team in Chatham and take the next step in your career with Sanctuary Personnel.
May 21, 2026
Full time
JOB-(phone number removed)cc90b48 Job Title: Occupational Therapist Specialism: Children s Disability Location: Chatham, UK Salary: £39,823.00 - £43,425.00 annually Type: Permanent, Full Time/Part Time We are seeking an innovative and skilled Occupational Therapist to join our dynamic team in Chatham, UK. This permanent position offers a competitive salary range of £39,823.00 - £43,425.00 annually. If you thrive in collaborative environments and are ready to make a tangible impact on the lives of children and young people with disabilities, this opportunity could be perfect for you. Chatham is a vibrant place to work and offers a rich cultural and historical atmosphere to explore during your downtime. Perks and benefits: Flexible working: Enjoy a role that supports your work life balance with options for full-time or part-time working hours. Professional development: Access continual learning and training opportunities to enhance your career. Inclusive environment: Work in a workplace that champions diversity and inclusion, ensuring every voice is valued. Health and wellbeing: Benefit from a safe and supportive working environment that prioritises wellbeing. Innovative culture: Be part of a forward-thinking team that encourages creativity and new ideas. What you will do: Deliver highly effective Occupational Therapy services as part of the 0-18 Disability Team, supporting children and young people to achieve positive outcomes. Manage and prioritise a complex caseload independently, ensuring high-quality care and assessment. Provide expert guidance and supervision to non-qualified staff and students, fostering a supportive learning environment. Collaborate with a range of professionals to develop tailored intervention plans. Promote and ensure compliance with health and safety practices as well as fair access, diversity, and inclusion policies. Contribute to crime prevention efforts in accordance with the Crime and Disorder Act 1998 through awareness and committed practice. Chatham is not just an amazing place to work, but also a fantastic place to live. Nestled in Kent, it offers a blend of historical charm and modern amenities. With affordable housing, excellent schools, and great transport links to London and beyond, Chatham provides an ideal setting for both personal and professional growth. Join us here and see for yourself why so many people love calling Chatham home. Working with Sanctuary Personnel: Sanctuary Personnel is a trusted and award-winning agency for roles. With an Excellent rating on Trustpilot from over 1,000 reviews and many prestigious industry awards, we are dedicated to finding you the best possible rates in roles that match your skills and experience. Apply now to join the 0-18 Disability Team in Chatham and take the next step in your career with Sanctuary Personnel.
JOB-(phone number removed)-c(phone number removed) Job Title: Band 6 Haematology Biomedical Scientist Specialism: Haematology Location: Bath, UK Salary: £26.00 Hourly Type: Ongoing, Full Time Locum Join us in an exciting opportunity as a Band 6 Haematology Biomedical Scientist within Haematology in the picturesque city of Bath, UK. This is an ongoing, full-time locum position offering an enticing hourly rate of £26.00. As a locum Biomedical Scientist, you will enjoy the unique flexibility often associated with temporary roles, providing the chance to expand your skills across diverse environments. Unique job-specific perks include access to cutting-edge laboratory equipment and a supportive team environment. Perks and benefits: Full-time employment: Ensures stability and consistent income with opportunities for overtime. Advanced technology exposure: Work with state-of-the-art laboratory equipment to enhance your professional skills. Supportive team environment: Be part of a dynamic and collaborative workplace. Prime location: Enjoy working in a well-situated setting, balancing professional and leisure time in Bath. What you will do: Conduct and validate a range of haematology investigations, including full blood counts, coagulation studies, and blood film analysis. Operate and maintain advanced automated analysers and laboratory equipment, ensuring precise and reliable results. Interpret and confirm test results, escalating abnormal or critical findings in accordance with laboratory protocols. Contribute actively to quality assurance, audit, and UKAS accreditation requirements, maintaining high standards across the laboratory. To thrive in this role, haematology experience is essential. A valid HCPC registration is required, and you must be a car driver due to the location and demands of the job. Why choose Bath as your work destination? This stunning city offers a harmonious blend of historical grandeur and contemporary excitement. Whether you are wandering through its Roman baths or indulging in its vibrant arts scene, Bath presents an enriching backdrop to your professional career. Embrace both the opportunity and the location it s an adventure not to be missed! Working with Sanctuary Personnel: Sanctuary Personnel is a trusted and award-winning agency for roles. With an Excellent rating on Trustpilot from over 1,000 reviews and many prestigious industry awards, we are dedicated to finding you the best possible rates in roles that match your skills and experience. Apply now to join the Haematology team in Bath and take the next step in your career with Sanctuary Personnel.
May 21, 2026
Contractor
JOB-(phone number removed)-c(phone number removed) Job Title: Band 6 Haematology Biomedical Scientist Specialism: Haematology Location: Bath, UK Salary: £26.00 Hourly Type: Ongoing, Full Time Locum Join us in an exciting opportunity as a Band 6 Haematology Biomedical Scientist within Haematology in the picturesque city of Bath, UK. This is an ongoing, full-time locum position offering an enticing hourly rate of £26.00. As a locum Biomedical Scientist, you will enjoy the unique flexibility often associated with temporary roles, providing the chance to expand your skills across diverse environments. Unique job-specific perks include access to cutting-edge laboratory equipment and a supportive team environment. Perks and benefits: Full-time employment: Ensures stability and consistent income with opportunities for overtime. Advanced technology exposure: Work with state-of-the-art laboratory equipment to enhance your professional skills. Supportive team environment: Be part of a dynamic and collaborative workplace. Prime location: Enjoy working in a well-situated setting, balancing professional and leisure time in Bath. What you will do: Conduct and validate a range of haematology investigations, including full blood counts, coagulation studies, and blood film analysis. Operate and maintain advanced automated analysers and laboratory equipment, ensuring precise and reliable results. Interpret and confirm test results, escalating abnormal or critical findings in accordance with laboratory protocols. Contribute actively to quality assurance, audit, and UKAS accreditation requirements, maintaining high standards across the laboratory. To thrive in this role, haematology experience is essential. A valid HCPC registration is required, and you must be a car driver due to the location and demands of the job. Why choose Bath as your work destination? This stunning city offers a harmonious blend of historical grandeur and contemporary excitement. Whether you are wandering through its Roman baths or indulging in its vibrant arts scene, Bath presents an enriching backdrop to your professional career. Embrace both the opportunity and the location it s an adventure not to be missed! Working with Sanctuary Personnel: Sanctuary Personnel is a trusted and award-winning agency for roles. With an Excellent rating on Trustpilot from over 1,000 reviews and many prestigious industry awards, we are dedicated to finding you the best possible rates in roles that match your skills and experience. Apply now to join the Haematology team in Bath and take the next step in your career with Sanctuary Personnel.
Sanctuary Personnel, an innovative and committed recruitment agency has a new permanent position available for a Social Worker within the Fostering Team to work full time for Bradford Children & Families Trust. The salary for this Social Worker job is up to £46,142 per annum. Main duties: Undertake preventative work with service users to diminish safeguarding concerns, investigating concerns of significant harm and making appropriate use of legislation to safeguard and promote the welfare of service users. To provide a Social Work Service to individuals, their families and carers by assessing and identifying their needs and meeting them through direct therapeutic work, care planning and management. Manage a caseload, exercising complex decision-making in line with professional criteria and making sure that casework is appropriately planned, critically evaluated and reviewed. Engage effectively with situations of increasing complexity and challenge including multi-agency input, complex family organisational dynamics, multiple problems/disadvantaged, multiple significant risk factors, and the need to take into account the public interest. Accept responsibility for and supervision of service users who are provided with care service and undertake expert and robust review of such cases. Provide expert witness and give evidence to court and other relevant bodies as required, including giving evidence in court in proceedings, and including the presentation of reports and applications for appropriate legal orders. Work in partnership with other agencies and organisations, in order to fulfil the provision of a Social Work Service, representing the perspective of the organisation. Maintain contact with a wide range of statutory and voluntary sector professionals for information exchange, the exercise of judgement and in order to influence outcomes in case planning and decision-making. Contribute to multi-disciplinary assessments, chairing and leading meetings when required and participate in planning meetings and reviews, demonstrating and promoting information sharing within/between organisations. Mentor less qualified and less experienced Social Workers to develop their expertise and/or offer placements to Social Work Students as a Practice Educator. To self-manage your own challenging and demanding workload of cases, seeking support where necessary and undertake research, and apply knowledge regarding emerging best practice. Maintain up to date, accurate, concise and purposeful records of work in line with the departmental policy on case recording and access to files, producing high-quality assessments that accurately assess and manage higher levels of risk and complexity. To act in accordance with the priorities and policies of the department, actively promoting and supporting the council policies on equality and working in an anti-oppressive manner. Requirements of this Social Worker: A social Work Qualification or equivalent. Understanding of relevant legislation. Registered or eligible for registration. Contact: This Social Worker job is advertised by Neil Clements; if you are interested in this position please click above to apply now. Due to the high volume of applications we receive, regretfully we are only able to respond to candidates who meet our clients' requirements. As a pioneer of diverse recruitment, Sanctuary Personnel is proud to encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds as our pool of candidates is very much reflective of the clients that candidates will support within their role. This very much played a significant in previously winning Best Candidate Care at the Recruiter Awards as well being a two-time finalist for the same award. Sanctuary takes great pride in building candidate and client relationships that promote Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI). With recruitment consultants and all other employees undertaking annual online training on EDI and many other compliance training courses, Sanctuary is best placed to undertake a fair and thorough selection process. Reasonable Adjustments: If you consider yourself to have a disability or require any reasonable adjustment during the recruitment process or within the workplace, please highlight this at the earliest opportunity. With this information, we will provide appropriate support to you throughout the process and into your work placement.
May 20, 2026
Full time
Sanctuary Personnel, an innovative and committed recruitment agency has a new permanent position available for a Social Worker within the Fostering Team to work full time for Bradford Children & Families Trust. The salary for this Social Worker job is up to £46,142 per annum. Main duties: Undertake preventative work with service users to diminish safeguarding concerns, investigating concerns of significant harm and making appropriate use of legislation to safeguard and promote the welfare of service users. To provide a Social Work Service to individuals, their families and carers by assessing and identifying their needs and meeting them through direct therapeutic work, care planning and management. Manage a caseload, exercising complex decision-making in line with professional criteria and making sure that casework is appropriately planned, critically evaluated and reviewed. Engage effectively with situations of increasing complexity and challenge including multi-agency input, complex family organisational dynamics, multiple problems/disadvantaged, multiple significant risk factors, and the need to take into account the public interest. Accept responsibility for and supervision of service users who are provided with care service and undertake expert and robust review of such cases. Provide expert witness and give evidence to court and other relevant bodies as required, including giving evidence in court in proceedings, and including the presentation of reports and applications for appropriate legal orders. Work in partnership with other agencies and organisations, in order to fulfil the provision of a Social Work Service, representing the perspective of the organisation. Maintain contact with a wide range of statutory and voluntary sector professionals for information exchange, the exercise of judgement and in order to influence outcomes in case planning and decision-making. Contribute to multi-disciplinary assessments, chairing and leading meetings when required and participate in planning meetings and reviews, demonstrating and promoting information sharing within/between organisations. Mentor less qualified and less experienced Social Workers to develop their expertise and/or offer placements to Social Work Students as a Practice Educator. To self-manage your own challenging and demanding workload of cases, seeking support where necessary and undertake research, and apply knowledge regarding emerging best practice. Maintain up to date, accurate, concise and purposeful records of work in line with the departmental policy on case recording and access to files, producing high-quality assessments that accurately assess and manage higher levels of risk and complexity. To act in accordance with the priorities and policies of the department, actively promoting and supporting the council policies on equality and working in an anti-oppressive manner. Requirements of this Social Worker: A social Work Qualification or equivalent. Understanding of relevant legislation. Registered or eligible for registration. Contact: This Social Worker job is advertised by Neil Clements; if you are interested in this position please click above to apply now. Due to the high volume of applications we receive, regretfully we are only able to respond to candidates who meet our clients' requirements. As a pioneer of diverse recruitment, Sanctuary Personnel is proud to encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds as our pool of candidates is very much reflective of the clients that candidates will support within their role. This very much played a significant in previously winning Best Candidate Care at the Recruiter Awards as well being a two-time finalist for the same award. Sanctuary takes great pride in building candidate and client relationships that promote Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI). With recruitment consultants and all other employees undertaking annual online training on EDI and many other compliance training courses, Sanctuary is best placed to undertake a fair and thorough selection process. Reasonable Adjustments: If you consider yourself to have a disability or require any reasonable adjustment during the recruitment process or within the workplace, please highlight this at the earliest opportunity. With this information, we will provide appropriate support to you throughout the process and into your work placement.
Sanctuary Personnel, an innovative and committed recruitment agency has a new permanent position available for an Advanced Practitioner within the East Child & Family Team to work full time for Bradford Children & Families Trust. The salary for this Advanced Practitioner job is up to £49,282 per annum. Main duties: Working closely with the Principal Social Worker, be an Advanced Practitioner within the team and service area for the improvement and development of good quality practice for the benefit of children, young people, and their families by modelling standards through motivating, nurturing and mentoring of staff. To support less experienced Social Workers with the care proceedings process, which includes the quality assurance of reports and assessments for court, in conjunction with the court consultant. Supporting the Team Manager to understand performance in the team, feeding back on strengths and areas of learning within the team, providing support through reflection, training and additional support to help improve services for children and families. Undertake audit activity and moderation responsibilities, taking responsibility for the learning from these audits to be disseminated within own team/service linking in with the workforce and learning service area the delivery of learning and development workshops. To be part of and undertake practice development projects, working with both colleagues, service users and stakeholders to deliver solutions to a complex range of issues. Identifying practice changes, resource implications and training required and feeding this back to the Principal Social Worker. To support the team in the absence of the Team Manager in conjunction with the Duty Team Manager for the service area. To lead on group reflective supervision with the team, undertake direct observations of practice and hold individual reflective practice discussions as set out within the agreed policy and supervision procedures, mapped against the PCF descriptors and the post qualifying practice standards to understand the quality of social work practice and the impact on service users. Provide/offer expert opinion within the organisation, developing expertise in one or more areas of practice and acting as a member of a professional or Service Planning Group. To work in conjunction with the Principal Social Worker and the Practice Supervisor forum to drive identified practice improvement and new initiatives and local and national agendas relating to social work, which will include delivering training to the wider service. Liaise and promote positive relationships with colleagues, service users, partners and stake holders ensuring that there are opportunities for co-production of resources and learning and development opportunities. To identify own development needs and participate in continuous professional development opportunities including attendance at mandatory workshops and enhanced learning opportunities including supervision, appraisals, and own directed learning in line with registration expectations for social work registered bodies. Tracking the development and progression of team members to understand the training needs of individuals. This includes ensuring that the team are accessing training and development opportunities and how this is impacting in and influencing their practice. Promote the priorities and policies of the trust, through active promotion and support and acting as a champion for the team and Bradford. Actively promote equality, diversity and inclusion policies and practice. Requirements of this Advanced Practitioner: A social Work Qualification or equivalent. Understanding of relevant legislation. Registered or eligible for registration. Contact: This Advanced Practitioner job is advertised by Neil Clements; if you are interested in this position please click above to apply now. Due to the high volume of applications we receive, regretfully we are only able to respond to candidates who meet our clients' requirements. As a pioneer of diverse recruitment, Sanctuary Personnel is proud to encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds as our pool of candidates is very much reflective of the clients that candidates will support within their role. This very much played a significant in previously winning 'Best Candidate Care' at the Recruiter Awards as well being a two-time finalist for the same award. Sanctuary takes great pride in building candidate and client relationships that promote Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI). With recruitment consultants and all other employees undertaking annual online training on EDI and many other compliance training courses, Sanctuary is best placed to undertake a fair and thorough selection process. Reasonable Adjustments: If you consider yourself to have a disability or require any reasonable adjustment during the recruitment process or within the workplace, please highlight this at the earliest opportunity. With this information, we will provide appropriate support to you throughout the process and into your work placement.
May 20, 2026
Full time
Sanctuary Personnel, an innovative and committed recruitment agency has a new permanent position available for an Advanced Practitioner within the East Child & Family Team to work full time for Bradford Children & Families Trust. The salary for this Advanced Practitioner job is up to £49,282 per annum. Main duties: Working closely with the Principal Social Worker, be an Advanced Practitioner within the team and service area for the improvement and development of good quality practice for the benefit of children, young people, and their families by modelling standards through motivating, nurturing and mentoring of staff. To support less experienced Social Workers with the care proceedings process, which includes the quality assurance of reports and assessments for court, in conjunction with the court consultant. Supporting the Team Manager to understand performance in the team, feeding back on strengths and areas of learning within the team, providing support through reflection, training and additional support to help improve services for children and families. Undertake audit activity and moderation responsibilities, taking responsibility for the learning from these audits to be disseminated within own team/service linking in with the workforce and learning service area the delivery of learning and development workshops. To be part of and undertake practice development projects, working with both colleagues, service users and stakeholders to deliver solutions to a complex range of issues. Identifying practice changes, resource implications and training required and feeding this back to the Principal Social Worker. To support the team in the absence of the Team Manager in conjunction with the Duty Team Manager for the service area. To lead on group reflective supervision with the team, undertake direct observations of practice and hold individual reflective practice discussions as set out within the agreed policy and supervision procedures, mapped against the PCF descriptors and the post qualifying practice standards to understand the quality of social work practice and the impact on service users. Provide/offer expert opinion within the organisation, developing expertise in one or more areas of practice and acting as a member of a professional or Service Planning Group. To work in conjunction with the Principal Social Worker and the Practice Supervisor forum to drive identified practice improvement and new initiatives and local and national agendas relating to social work, which will include delivering training to the wider service. Liaise and promote positive relationships with colleagues, service users, partners and stake holders ensuring that there are opportunities for co-production of resources and learning and development opportunities. To identify own development needs and participate in continuous professional development opportunities including attendance at mandatory workshops and enhanced learning opportunities including supervision, appraisals, and own directed learning in line with registration expectations for social work registered bodies. Tracking the development and progression of team members to understand the training needs of individuals. This includes ensuring that the team are accessing training and development opportunities and how this is impacting in and influencing their practice. Promote the priorities and policies of the trust, through active promotion and support and acting as a champion for the team and Bradford. Actively promote equality, diversity and inclusion policies and practice. Requirements of this Advanced Practitioner: A social Work Qualification or equivalent. Understanding of relevant legislation. Registered or eligible for registration. Contact: This Advanced Practitioner job is advertised by Neil Clements; if you are interested in this position please click above to apply now. Due to the high volume of applications we receive, regretfully we are only able to respond to candidates who meet our clients' requirements. As a pioneer of diverse recruitment, Sanctuary Personnel is proud to encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds as our pool of candidates is very much reflective of the clients that candidates will support within their role. This very much played a significant in previously winning 'Best Candidate Care' at the Recruiter Awards as well being a two-time finalist for the same award. Sanctuary takes great pride in building candidate and client relationships that promote Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI). With recruitment consultants and all other employees undertaking annual online training on EDI and many other compliance training courses, Sanctuary is best placed to undertake a fair and thorough selection process. Reasonable Adjustments: If you consider yourself to have a disability or require any reasonable adjustment during the recruitment process or within the workplace, please highlight this at the earliest opportunity. With this information, we will provide appropriate support to you throughout the process and into your work placement.
Sanctuary Personnel, an innovative and committed recruitment agency has a new permanent position available for a Social Worker within the Integrated Front Door (MASH) Team to work full time for Bradford Children & Families Trust. The salary for this Social Worker job is up to £46,142 per annum. Main duties: Undertake preventative work with service users to diminish safeguarding concerns, investigating concerns of significant harm and making appropriate use of legislation to safeguard and promote the welfare of service users. To provide a Social Work Service to individuals, their families and carers by assessing and identifying their needs and meeting them through direct therapeutic work, care planning and management. Manage a caseload, exercising complex decision-making in line with professional criteria and making sure that casework is appropriately planned, critically evaluated and reviewed. Engage effectively with situations of increasing complexity and challenge including multi-agency input, complex family organisational dynamics, multiple problems/disadvantage, multiple significant risk factors, and the need to take into account the public interest. Accept responsibility for and supervision of service users who are provided with care services and undertake expert and robust review of such cases. Work in partnership with other agencies and organisations, in order to fulfil the provision of a Social Work Service, representing the perspective of the organisation. Maintain contact with a wide range of statutory and voluntary sector professionals for information exchange, the exercise of judgement and in order to influence outcomes in case planning and decision-making. Contribute to multi-disciplinary assessments, chairing and leading meetings when required and participate in planning meetings and reviews, demonstrating and promoting information sharing within/between organisations. To self-manage your own challenging and demanding workload of cases, seeking support where necessary and undertake research, and apply knowledge regarding emerging best practice. Participate in the provision of training throughout the department, assisting in the development of new resources, working on specialist projects and acting as a member of a professional development or service planning group. Maintain up to date, accurate, concise and purposeful records of work in line with the departmental policy on case recording and access to files, producing high-quality assessments that accurately assess and manage higher levels of risk and complexity. To act in accordance with the priorities and policies of the department, actively promoting and supporting the council policies on equality and working in an anti-oppressive manner. Requirements of this Social Worker: A social Work Qualification or equivalent. Understanding of relevant legislation. Registered or eligible for registration. Contact: This Social Worker job is advertised by Neil Clements; if you are interested in this position please click above to apply now. Due to the high volume of applications we receive, regretfully we are only able to respond to candidates who meet our clients' requirements. As a pioneer of diverse recruitment, Sanctuary Personnel is proud to encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds as our pool of candidates is very much reflective of the clients that candidates will support within their role. This very much played a significant in previously winning 'Best Candidate Care' at the Recruiter Awards as well being a two-time finalist for the same award. Sanctuary takes great pride in building candidate and client relationships that promote Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI). With recruitment consultants and all other employees undertaking annual online training on EDI and many other compliance training courses, Sanctuary is best placed to undertake a fair and thorough selection process. Reasonable Adjustments: If you consider yourself to have a disability or require any reasonable adjustment during the recruitment process or within the workplace, please highlight this at the earliest opportunity. With this information, we will provide appropriate support to you throughout the process and into your work placement.
May 20, 2026
Full time
Sanctuary Personnel, an innovative and committed recruitment agency has a new permanent position available for a Social Worker within the Integrated Front Door (MASH) Team to work full time for Bradford Children & Families Trust. The salary for this Social Worker job is up to £46,142 per annum. Main duties: Undertake preventative work with service users to diminish safeguarding concerns, investigating concerns of significant harm and making appropriate use of legislation to safeguard and promote the welfare of service users. To provide a Social Work Service to individuals, their families and carers by assessing and identifying their needs and meeting them through direct therapeutic work, care planning and management. Manage a caseload, exercising complex decision-making in line with professional criteria and making sure that casework is appropriately planned, critically evaluated and reviewed. Engage effectively with situations of increasing complexity and challenge including multi-agency input, complex family organisational dynamics, multiple problems/disadvantage, multiple significant risk factors, and the need to take into account the public interest. Accept responsibility for and supervision of service users who are provided with care services and undertake expert and robust review of such cases. Work in partnership with other agencies and organisations, in order to fulfil the provision of a Social Work Service, representing the perspective of the organisation. Maintain contact with a wide range of statutory and voluntary sector professionals for information exchange, the exercise of judgement and in order to influence outcomes in case planning and decision-making. Contribute to multi-disciplinary assessments, chairing and leading meetings when required and participate in planning meetings and reviews, demonstrating and promoting information sharing within/between organisations. To self-manage your own challenging and demanding workload of cases, seeking support where necessary and undertake research, and apply knowledge regarding emerging best practice. Participate in the provision of training throughout the department, assisting in the development of new resources, working on specialist projects and acting as a member of a professional development or service planning group. Maintain up to date, accurate, concise and purposeful records of work in line with the departmental policy on case recording and access to files, producing high-quality assessments that accurately assess and manage higher levels of risk and complexity. To act in accordance with the priorities and policies of the department, actively promoting and supporting the council policies on equality and working in an anti-oppressive manner. Requirements of this Social Worker: A social Work Qualification or equivalent. Understanding of relevant legislation. Registered or eligible for registration. Contact: This Social Worker job is advertised by Neil Clements; if you are interested in this position please click above to apply now. Due to the high volume of applications we receive, regretfully we are only able to respond to candidates who meet our clients' requirements. As a pioneer of diverse recruitment, Sanctuary Personnel is proud to encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds as our pool of candidates is very much reflective of the clients that candidates will support within their role. This very much played a significant in previously winning 'Best Candidate Care' at the Recruiter Awards as well being a two-time finalist for the same award. Sanctuary takes great pride in building candidate and client relationships that promote Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI). With recruitment consultants and all other employees undertaking annual online training on EDI and many other compliance training courses, Sanctuary is best placed to undertake a fair and thorough selection process. Reasonable Adjustments: If you consider yourself to have a disability or require any reasonable adjustment during the recruitment process or within the workplace, please highlight this at the earliest opportunity. With this information, we will provide appropriate support to you throughout the process and into your work placement.
Sanctuary Personnel, an innovative and committed recruitment agency has a new permanent position available for an Approved Mental Health Professional to work full time based in Oldham. The salary for this permanent Approved Mental Health Professional job is up to £47,181per annum. Main duties: To complete assessments where possible. When it is not possible and after discussion with the AMHP manager on-call, to liaise with the next AMHP on duty and to provide a full handover in line with best and safe practice. To work as a team undertaking assessments under the Mental Health Act on a rota basis. Liaising with colleagues is imperative in ensuring work is agreed and completed in the most efficient way and least disruptive to the Service User and their carer/family. Consult with doctors, specialists and other professionals to establish service users current circumstances and previous history. Collect additional relevant background information from a variety of sources, for example medical records, case notes etc. Make alternative arrangements for the service user's care where an application is not made under the Act (or is refused) and to inform all relevant agencies, including the nearest relative, of these arrangements. Completed Approved Mental Health Professional report documentation in a timely manner and circulate to all relevant parties. To practice within the guidance and policies that relate to AMHP duties where this is consistent with the codes of practice and case law. Contribute the AMHP practice experience perspective to the ongoing development of these policies and guidance. Prepare for and attend supervision sessions and staff meetings and make use of all available training and developmental opportunities. Contribute to the evaluation and development of services and new ideas by sharing knowledge about theory, skills and practice with other Social Services staff, professional groups and interested bodies. This could include co-working cases where deemed appropriate. To liaise with partner agencies through established forums and other communication as required including liaison with police, ambulance, MHA administrators. To attend meetings as required by the post or agreed with the manager. To keep abreast of new legislation and methods of work within the service as appropriate to the post. To undertake continuous professional development and to be aware of new developments, legislation, initiatives, guidelines, policies and procedures as appropriate to the role. Undertake any additional duties commensurate with the level of the post. Requirements of this Approved Mental Health Professional Job. Degree or Equivalent in Social Work. Current Social Work England Registration. Post Qualifying Social Work Experience. Contact: This Approved Mental Health Professional job is advertised by Zehnn Young; if you are interested in this position please click above to apply now Due to the high volume of applications we receive, regretfully we are only able to respond to candidates who meet our clients' requirements. As a pioneer of diverse recruitment, Sanctuary Personnel is proud to encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds as our pool of candidates is very much reflective of the clients that candidates will support within their role. This very much played a significant in previously winning 'Best Candidate Care' at the Recruiter Awards as well being a two-time finalist for the same award. Sanctuary takes great pride in building candidate and client relationships that promote Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI). With recruitment consultants and all other employees undertaking annual online training on EDI and many other compliance training courses, Sanctuary is best placed to undertake a fair and thorough selection process. Reasonable Adjustments: If you consider yourself to have a disability or require any reasonable adjustment during the recruitment process or within the workplace, please highlight this at the earliest opportunity. With this information, we will provide appropriate support to you throughout the process and into your work placement.
May 20, 2026
Full time
Sanctuary Personnel, an innovative and committed recruitment agency has a new permanent position available for an Approved Mental Health Professional to work full time based in Oldham. The salary for this permanent Approved Mental Health Professional job is up to £47,181per annum. Main duties: To complete assessments where possible. When it is not possible and after discussion with the AMHP manager on-call, to liaise with the next AMHP on duty and to provide a full handover in line with best and safe practice. To work as a team undertaking assessments under the Mental Health Act on a rota basis. Liaising with colleagues is imperative in ensuring work is agreed and completed in the most efficient way and least disruptive to the Service User and their carer/family. Consult with doctors, specialists and other professionals to establish service users current circumstances and previous history. Collect additional relevant background information from a variety of sources, for example medical records, case notes etc. Make alternative arrangements for the service user's care where an application is not made under the Act (or is refused) and to inform all relevant agencies, including the nearest relative, of these arrangements. Completed Approved Mental Health Professional report documentation in a timely manner and circulate to all relevant parties. To practice within the guidance and policies that relate to AMHP duties where this is consistent with the codes of practice and case law. Contribute the AMHP practice experience perspective to the ongoing development of these policies and guidance. Prepare for and attend supervision sessions and staff meetings and make use of all available training and developmental opportunities. Contribute to the evaluation and development of services and new ideas by sharing knowledge about theory, skills and practice with other Social Services staff, professional groups and interested bodies. This could include co-working cases where deemed appropriate. To liaise with partner agencies through established forums and other communication as required including liaison with police, ambulance, MHA administrators. To attend meetings as required by the post or agreed with the manager. To keep abreast of new legislation and methods of work within the service as appropriate to the post. To undertake continuous professional development and to be aware of new developments, legislation, initiatives, guidelines, policies and procedures as appropriate to the role. Undertake any additional duties commensurate with the level of the post. Requirements of this Approved Mental Health Professional Job. Degree or Equivalent in Social Work. Current Social Work England Registration. Post Qualifying Social Work Experience. Contact: This Approved Mental Health Professional job is advertised by Zehnn Young; if you are interested in this position please click above to apply now Due to the high volume of applications we receive, regretfully we are only able to respond to candidates who meet our clients' requirements. As a pioneer of diverse recruitment, Sanctuary Personnel is proud to encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds as our pool of candidates is very much reflective of the clients that candidates will support within their role. This very much played a significant in previously winning 'Best Candidate Care' at the Recruiter Awards as well being a two-time finalist for the same award. Sanctuary takes great pride in building candidate and client relationships that promote Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI). With recruitment consultants and all other employees undertaking annual online training on EDI and many other compliance training courses, Sanctuary is best placed to undertake a fair and thorough selection process. Reasonable Adjustments: If you consider yourself to have a disability or require any reasonable adjustment during the recruitment process or within the workplace, please highlight this at the earliest opportunity. With this information, we will provide appropriate support to you throughout the process and into your work placement.
JOB 791d94d2 Job Title: Social Work Team Manager - Safeguarding Team Specialism: Safeguarding Location: Ipswich, UK Salary: £65,000.00 annually Type: Full-time or Part-time We are on the lookout for a dynamic and forward-thinking individual to join our team as a Social Work Team Manager within our Safeguarding Team based in the historic town of Ipswich, UK. Our organisation is committed to providing exceptional services to children and young people, ensuring their safety and protection. This is an exciting opportunity for you to make a real impact by leading a dedicated team of professionals who are focused on delivering high-quality and compassionate care. With a welcoming environment that fosters innovation and growth, this role offers the ideal platform for you to showcase your leadership skills and make a significant difference in safeguarding the welfare of children and young people. Perks and benefits: Flexible working: Choose between full-time or part-time roles to support work-life balance. Competitive salary: Reflecting your experience and dedication to safeguarding services. Professional development: Access ongoing training and career progression opportunities. Supportive culture: Work within a collaborative and team-focused environment. Wellbeing support: Access counselling and wellbeing services. What you will do: Provide strong leadership and operational management of safeguarding services, ensuring safe and effective practice. Oversee complex safeguarding cases, ensuring timely assessments, interventions, and decision-making. Ensure compliance with statutory frameworks, including the Children Act 1989/2004 and safeguarding guidance. Supervise and support team members through regular supervision, performance management, and development. Work collaboratively with multi-agency partners to improve outcomes for children and young people. Ipswich is not just a place to work; it is an exceptional place to live. Offering a blend of historic charm and modern living, the town is surrounded by beautiful Suffolk countryside and coastline. With a rich cultural scene, theatres, museums, and excellent dining and shopping options, Ipswich provides a fulfilling lifestyle alongside your career. Working with Sanctuary Personnel: Sanctuary Personnel is a trusted and award-winning agency for roles. With an 'Excellent' rating on Trustpilot from over 1,000 reviews and many prestigious industry awards, we are dedicated to finding you the best possible rates in roles that match your skills and experience. Apply now to join the Safeguarding team in Ipswich and take the next step in your career with Sanctuary Personnel.
May 20, 2026
Full time
JOB 791d94d2 Job Title: Social Work Team Manager - Safeguarding Team Specialism: Safeguarding Location: Ipswich, UK Salary: £65,000.00 annually Type: Full-time or Part-time We are on the lookout for a dynamic and forward-thinking individual to join our team as a Social Work Team Manager within our Safeguarding Team based in the historic town of Ipswich, UK. Our organisation is committed to providing exceptional services to children and young people, ensuring their safety and protection. This is an exciting opportunity for you to make a real impact by leading a dedicated team of professionals who are focused on delivering high-quality and compassionate care. With a welcoming environment that fosters innovation and growth, this role offers the ideal platform for you to showcase your leadership skills and make a significant difference in safeguarding the welfare of children and young people. Perks and benefits: Flexible working: Choose between full-time or part-time roles to support work-life balance. Competitive salary: Reflecting your experience and dedication to safeguarding services. Professional development: Access ongoing training and career progression opportunities. Supportive culture: Work within a collaborative and team-focused environment. Wellbeing support: Access counselling and wellbeing services. What you will do: Provide strong leadership and operational management of safeguarding services, ensuring safe and effective practice. Oversee complex safeguarding cases, ensuring timely assessments, interventions, and decision-making. Ensure compliance with statutory frameworks, including the Children Act 1989/2004 and safeguarding guidance. Supervise and support team members through regular supervision, performance management, and development. Work collaboratively with multi-agency partners to improve outcomes for children and young people. Ipswich is not just a place to work; it is an exceptional place to live. Offering a blend of historic charm and modern living, the town is surrounded by beautiful Suffolk countryside and coastline. With a rich cultural scene, theatres, museums, and excellent dining and shopping options, Ipswich provides a fulfilling lifestyle alongside your career. Working with Sanctuary Personnel: Sanctuary Personnel is a trusted and award-winning agency for roles. With an 'Excellent' rating on Trustpilot from over 1,000 reviews and many prestigious industry awards, we are dedicated to finding you the best possible rates in roles that match your skills and experience. Apply now to join the Safeguarding team in Ipswich and take the next step in your career with Sanctuary Personnel.
JOB 791d94d2 Sanctuary Personnel, an innovative and committed recruitment agency has a new permanent position available for an Independent Reviewing Officer to work full time based in Slough. The salary for this IRO job is up to £58,224 per annum. Main duties: To chair Looked After Children reviews and other complex meetings (e.g. placement disruption meetings) in accordance with government guidance and local procedures. To ensure that children and young people participate appropriately in their meetings, and that their wishes and feelings are always fully considered and appropriately weighted, alongside the views of parents, carers and the input of multi-agency professionals. To ensure that all children reviewed have an effective Care Plan, which clarifies the objectives to be met, by whom, within what timescales and the actions to be taken if they are not met. To implement and monitor agreed quality standards, performance indicators and outcomes, as agreed with responsible managers, ensuring that these meet local and national targets. To assist in the collection of a range of statistical and other data. To provide and present reports as required. To provide effective monitoring and challenge where a child s plan is not progressing and drift/delay is evident. To contribute to service planning and take an active part in inter-agency forums, including participating in the planning and delivery of relevant training and CP Reports. To undertake additional duties as required, commensurate with the level of the job. To contribute to the promotion and review of the service to meet the changing priorities of Slough Children First in line with the Government and local policy. To take an active part in inter-agency forums, including participating in the planning and delivery of relevant training in relation to CLA. To participate in Slough Children First s audit programme completing core and thematic activity as required. Requirements of this IRO job: A professional Social Work qualification or equivalent. Registered or eligible for registration. Have a good working knowledge of the relevant legislation. Contact: This IRO job is advertised by Alex Moon; if you are interested in this position please click above to apply now. Due to the high volume of applications we receive, regretfully we are only able to respond to candidates who meet our clients' requirements. As a pioneer of diverse recruitment, Sanctuary Personnel is proud to encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds as our pool of candidates is very much reflective of the clients that candidates will support within their role. This very much played a significant in previously winning Best Candidate Care at the Recruiter Awards as well being a two-time finalist for the same award. Sanctuary takes great pride in building candidate and client relationships that promote Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI). With recruitment consultants and all other employees undertaking annual online training on EDI and many other compliance training courses, Sanctuary is best placed to undertake a fair and thorough selection process. Reasonable Adjustments: If you consider yourself to have a disability or require any reasonable adjustment during the recruitment process or within the workplace, please highlight this at the earliest opportunity. With this information, we will provide appropriate support to you throughout the process and into your work placement.
May 20, 2026
Full time
JOB 791d94d2 Sanctuary Personnel, an innovative and committed recruitment agency has a new permanent position available for an Independent Reviewing Officer to work full time based in Slough. The salary for this IRO job is up to £58,224 per annum. Main duties: To chair Looked After Children reviews and other complex meetings (e.g. placement disruption meetings) in accordance with government guidance and local procedures. To ensure that children and young people participate appropriately in their meetings, and that their wishes and feelings are always fully considered and appropriately weighted, alongside the views of parents, carers and the input of multi-agency professionals. To ensure that all children reviewed have an effective Care Plan, which clarifies the objectives to be met, by whom, within what timescales and the actions to be taken if they are not met. To implement and monitor agreed quality standards, performance indicators and outcomes, as agreed with responsible managers, ensuring that these meet local and national targets. To assist in the collection of a range of statistical and other data. To provide and present reports as required. To provide effective monitoring and challenge where a child s plan is not progressing and drift/delay is evident. To contribute to service planning and take an active part in inter-agency forums, including participating in the planning and delivery of relevant training and CP Reports. To undertake additional duties as required, commensurate with the level of the job. To contribute to the promotion and review of the service to meet the changing priorities of Slough Children First in line with the Government and local policy. To take an active part in inter-agency forums, including participating in the planning and delivery of relevant training in relation to CLA. To participate in Slough Children First s audit programme completing core and thematic activity as required. Requirements of this IRO job: A professional Social Work qualification or equivalent. Registered or eligible for registration. Have a good working knowledge of the relevant legislation. Contact: This IRO job is advertised by Alex Moon; if you are interested in this position please click above to apply now. Due to the high volume of applications we receive, regretfully we are only able to respond to candidates who meet our clients' requirements. As a pioneer of diverse recruitment, Sanctuary Personnel is proud to encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds as our pool of candidates is very much reflective of the clients that candidates will support within their role. This very much played a significant in previously winning Best Candidate Care at the Recruiter Awards as well being a two-time finalist for the same award. Sanctuary takes great pride in building candidate and client relationships that promote Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI). With recruitment consultants and all other employees undertaking annual online training on EDI and many other compliance training courses, Sanctuary is best placed to undertake a fair and thorough selection process. Reasonable Adjustments: If you consider yourself to have a disability or require any reasonable adjustment during the recruitment process or within the workplace, please highlight this at the earliest opportunity. With this information, we will provide appropriate support to you throughout the process and into your work placement.
JOB 791d94d2 Sanctuary Personnel, an innovative and committed recruitment agency has a new permanent position available for a Team Manager within the Safeguarding & Family Support Team to work full time based in Slough. The salary for this permanent Team Manager job is up to £60,285 per annum. Main duties: Lead the team providing appropriate support/challenge to ensure the delivery of high-quality services, accurate and timely case file records and effective use of resources to statutory/legislative requirements. Oversee the distribution of caseloads to ensure the child/young person s needs are met. Make clear decisions around threshold ensuring risk is evaluated and decision recoded on case files. Carry out regular quality assurance including observations, case reviews, team and peer moderated audits. Use all available performance information/audit outcomes to efficiently manage the team. Create, implement and monitor a team plan which links to service/strategic objectives. Be responsible for tackling under-performance and performance issues, sickness absence, conduct and grievances as required. As part of Quality Assurance activities, ensure there is effective direct work undertaken with all children and young people with the voice of the child clearly recorded on case files. Support all members of the team to actively seek the views of children and families to inform practice in individual cases and use this feedback to shape the team, its learning and feed into the overall strategic direction of SCF. Lead team meetings to a high standard, ensuring service and corporate messages are cascaded to the team in a timely way an supporting effective two way communication from the team. Ensure all members of the team have the capacity to attend training to support their on-going professional development and enable continuous improvements in practice. Maintain own professional development and keep up to date with changes in national, regional and local policy initiatives that will impact on the delivery of services and respond accordingly. Manage the complaints relating to the team effectively and to a high standard in line with SCF complaints procedure. Ensure the effective deployment, monitoring and management of delegated budgets, whilst maintaining an awareness of the implications of decision on SCF s budget. Represent SCFs values, leading by example in the delivery of these and setting a positive culture within your team, service and SCF; challenge behaviour when it is not aligned with our values and take appropriate action; support a professional in a respectful an child-focused environment which supports SCFs vision. Ensure all interventions are conducted within an anti-discriminatory framework. Deputise for the HoS, undertake projects and other additional duties, as required. Undertake work outside office hours as necessary. Requirements of this Team Manager job: A social Work Degree or equivalent. Understanding of relevant legislation. Ability to engage, coach and motivate teams and set clear targets and expectations. Experience of successfully managing performance and providing clear constructive feedback. Continual professional development. Social Work England registered. Contact: This Team Manager job is advertised by Alex Moon; if you are interested in this position please click above to apply now. Due to the high volume of applications we receive, regretfully we are only able to respond to candidates who meet our clients' requirements. As a pioneer of diverse recruitment, Sanctuary Personnel is proud to encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds as our pool of candidates is very much reflective of the clients that candidates will support within their role. This very much played a significant in previously winning Best Candidate Care at the Recruiter Awards as well being a two-time finalist for the same award. Sanctuary takes great pride in building candidate and client relationships that promote Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI). With recruitment consultants and all other employees undertaking annual online training on EDI and many other compliance training courses, Sanctuary is best placed to undertake a fair and thorough selection process. Reasonable Adjustments: If you consider yourself to have a disability or require any reasonable adjustment during the recruitment process or within the workplace, please highlight this at the earliest opportunity. With this information, we will provide appropriate support to you throughout the process and into your work placement.
May 20, 2026
Full time
JOB 791d94d2 Sanctuary Personnel, an innovative and committed recruitment agency has a new permanent position available for a Team Manager within the Safeguarding & Family Support Team to work full time based in Slough. The salary for this permanent Team Manager job is up to £60,285 per annum. Main duties: Lead the team providing appropriate support/challenge to ensure the delivery of high-quality services, accurate and timely case file records and effective use of resources to statutory/legislative requirements. Oversee the distribution of caseloads to ensure the child/young person s needs are met. Make clear decisions around threshold ensuring risk is evaluated and decision recoded on case files. Carry out regular quality assurance including observations, case reviews, team and peer moderated audits. Use all available performance information/audit outcomes to efficiently manage the team. Create, implement and monitor a team plan which links to service/strategic objectives. Be responsible for tackling under-performance and performance issues, sickness absence, conduct and grievances as required. As part of Quality Assurance activities, ensure there is effective direct work undertaken with all children and young people with the voice of the child clearly recorded on case files. Support all members of the team to actively seek the views of children and families to inform practice in individual cases and use this feedback to shape the team, its learning and feed into the overall strategic direction of SCF. Lead team meetings to a high standard, ensuring service and corporate messages are cascaded to the team in a timely way an supporting effective two way communication from the team. Ensure all members of the team have the capacity to attend training to support their on-going professional development and enable continuous improvements in practice. Maintain own professional development and keep up to date with changes in national, regional and local policy initiatives that will impact on the delivery of services and respond accordingly. Manage the complaints relating to the team effectively and to a high standard in line with SCF complaints procedure. Ensure the effective deployment, monitoring and management of delegated budgets, whilst maintaining an awareness of the implications of decision on SCF s budget. Represent SCFs values, leading by example in the delivery of these and setting a positive culture within your team, service and SCF; challenge behaviour when it is not aligned with our values and take appropriate action; support a professional in a respectful an child-focused environment which supports SCFs vision. Ensure all interventions are conducted within an anti-discriminatory framework. Deputise for the HoS, undertake projects and other additional duties, as required. Undertake work outside office hours as necessary. Requirements of this Team Manager job: A social Work Degree or equivalent. Understanding of relevant legislation. Ability to engage, coach and motivate teams and set clear targets and expectations. Experience of successfully managing performance and providing clear constructive feedback. Continual professional development. Social Work England registered. Contact: This Team Manager job is advertised by Alex Moon; if you are interested in this position please click above to apply now. Due to the high volume of applications we receive, regretfully we are only able to respond to candidates who meet our clients' requirements. As a pioneer of diverse recruitment, Sanctuary Personnel is proud to encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds as our pool of candidates is very much reflective of the clients that candidates will support within their role. This very much played a significant in previously winning Best Candidate Care at the Recruiter Awards as well being a two-time finalist for the same award. Sanctuary takes great pride in building candidate and client relationships that promote Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI). With recruitment consultants and all other employees undertaking annual online training on EDI and many other compliance training courses, Sanctuary is best placed to undertake a fair and thorough selection process. Reasonable Adjustments: If you consider yourself to have a disability or require any reasonable adjustment during the recruitment process or within the workplace, please highlight this at the earliest opportunity. With this information, we will provide appropriate support to you throughout the process and into your work placement.
Sanctuary Personnel, an innovative and committed recruitment agency has a new permanent position available for a Team Manager within the Assessment Team to work full time based in Barking & Dagenham. The salary for this permanent Team Manager role is up to £61,653per annum. Main duties: Contribute to the development and dissemination of operational instructions and provide practice guidance, making use of legislation, national guidelines and research to ensure that the highest standards are achieved and maintained. To be a member of the local Management Team to provide support to the Service Manager and to participate as representatives of the Council, as required in other structures established for multi-agency working. Support all members of the team by ensuring regular supervision, appraisal and communication on an individual and team basis to ensure an informed and professional approach to service delivery and an awareness of the changing national and local demands and priorities by the implementation of appropriate performance review mechanisms. Promote evidence-based practice in the team and to manage, monitor and ensure the effective delivery of the service. Setting of Team/Service objectives and targets linked too national & local performance indicators, legislation and guidance including the provision of regular and reliable management information and its analysis to inform the continuous improvement to safeguarding services. To conduct annual appraisals of all staff supervision and to identify individual and team staff development needs. To chair and attend complex strategy meetings and support staff to prepare for multi-agency meetings and evidence giving at court. To allocate and provide detailed management oversight on new or transferred referrals. This will include tracking the progress of interim safeguarding plans, conducting audits and preparing files for case transfer. To be responsible for assigned budget expenditure to approve appropriate expenditure and assist in budget management, maintaining proper budget monitoring and to work within budget. To demonstrate awareness of best value and opportunity cost implications of all decisions and actions in relation to individual cases supervised within the team. To develop effective working partnerships across the council and with key strategic partners. To develop a practice focus and a high-level of awareness in listening actively to children, parents, carers and the community. To be responsible for personal and professional development and seeking evidence of good practice. Requirements of this Team Manager Job. Degree or Equivalent in Social Work. Current Social Work England Registration. Post Qualifying Social Work Experience. Contact: This Team Manager job is advertised by Stefan Garrett; if you are interested in this position please click above to apply now Due to the high volume of applications we receive, regretfully we are only able to respond to candidates who meet our clients' requirements. As a pioneer of diverse recruitment, Sanctuary Personnel is proud to encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds as our pool of candidates is very much reflective of the clients that candidates will support within their role. This very much played a significant in previously winning 'Best Candidate Care' at the Recruiter Awards as well being a two-time finalist for the same award. Sanctuary takes great pride in building candidate and client relationships that promote Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI). With recruitment consultants and all other employees undertaking annual online training on EDI and many other compliance training courses, Sanctuary is best placed to undertake a fair and thorough selection process. Reasonable Adjustments: If you consider yourself to have a disability or require any reasonable adjustment during the recruitment process or within the workplace, please highlight this at the earliest opportunity. With this information, we will provide appropriate support to you throughout the process and into your work placement.
May 20, 2026
Full time
Sanctuary Personnel, an innovative and committed recruitment agency has a new permanent position available for a Team Manager within the Assessment Team to work full time based in Barking & Dagenham. The salary for this permanent Team Manager role is up to £61,653per annum. Main duties: Contribute to the development and dissemination of operational instructions and provide practice guidance, making use of legislation, national guidelines and research to ensure that the highest standards are achieved and maintained. To be a member of the local Management Team to provide support to the Service Manager and to participate as representatives of the Council, as required in other structures established for multi-agency working. Support all members of the team by ensuring regular supervision, appraisal and communication on an individual and team basis to ensure an informed and professional approach to service delivery and an awareness of the changing national and local demands and priorities by the implementation of appropriate performance review mechanisms. Promote evidence-based practice in the team and to manage, monitor and ensure the effective delivery of the service. Setting of Team/Service objectives and targets linked too national & local performance indicators, legislation and guidance including the provision of regular and reliable management information and its analysis to inform the continuous improvement to safeguarding services. To conduct annual appraisals of all staff supervision and to identify individual and team staff development needs. To chair and attend complex strategy meetings and support staff to prepare for multi-agency meetings and evidence giving at court. To allocate and provide detailed management oversight on new or transferred referrals. This will include tracking the progress of interim safeguarding plans, conducting audits and preparing files for case transfer. To be responsible for assigned budget expenditure to approve appropriate expenditure and assist in budget management, maintaining proper budget monitoring and to work within budget. To demonstrate awareness of best value and opportunity cost implications of all decisions and actions in relation to individual cases supervised within the team. To develop effective working partnerships across the council and with key strategic partners. To develop a practice focus and a high-level of awareness in listening actively to children, parents, carers and the community. To be responsible for personal and professional development and seeking evidence of good practice. Requirements of this Team Manager Job. Degree or Equivalent in Social Work. Current Social Work England Registration. Post Qualifying Social Work Experience. Contact: This Team Manager job is advertised by Stefan Garrett; if you are interested in this position please click above to apply now Due to the high volume of applications we receive, regretfully we are only able to respond to candidates who meet our clients' requirements. As a pioneer of diverse recruitment, Sanctuary Personnel is proud to encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds as our pool of candidates is very much reflective of the clients that candidates will support within their role. This very much played a significant in previously winning 'Best Candidate Care' at the Recruiter Awards as well being a two-time finalist for the same award. Sanctuary takes great pride in building candidate and client relationships that promote Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI). With recruitment consultants and all other employees undertaking annual online training on EDI and many other compliance training courses, Sanctuary is best placed to undertake a fair and thorough selection process. Reasonable Adjustments: If you consider yourself to have a disability or require any reasonable adjustment during the recruitment process or within the workplace, please highlight this at the earliest opportunity. With this information, we will provide appropriate support to you throughout the process and into your work placement.