Overview Join us as a Head of Schools: Empower Futures! Do you want to work for a company where wellbeing is more than a word, it's a commitment? Somewhere where the person matters as much as the professional? Well at Progress Schools, that's just the approach we take. Our top-notch benefits go beyond the basics-enjoy access to discounted gym memberships, a free wellbeing app that is jam packed with fitness, yoga and mindfulness resources and dedicated counselling support. And because we know your passion is with pupils and not paperwork, we do everything we can to reduce the amount of surplus admin too. Your work-life balance matters. That's why we offer generous holidays, additional leave for foster carers and flexibility wherever possible. And why do we do this? Because when you thrive, so do our students. So we want to invest in your personal and professional growth as much as we do the young people who attend our schools. But that's not all, we also offer Professional Development: Support for professional qualifications, in-house training, including paid qualifications. Last year we invested approx. £3.5k per colleague! Financial Security: Death in Service Insurance providing four times your salary. Family-Friendly Policies: Enhanced Maternity/Paternity Leave. Health and Wellbeing Cashback: Access to Medicash for you and your dependants, covering the costs of eye tests, optical, dental, prescriptions, and holistic treatments up to £900 annually. Recognition Awards: Monthly, Quarterly, and Annual Recognition Awards. Referral Bonus: £500 for referring top talent. Exclusive Discounts: MiRewards benefits platform, offering loads of discounts and rewards Weekly drop ins with Senior Leaders: Connect, clarify and communicate with weekly drop-ins with our Managing Director and organisation SLT Group Connection: Annual Group conference and a comprehensive benefits review. Who are we looking for from you? Engagement Skills: Demonstrated ability to inspire and engage learners, supporting them in achieving their ambitions. Able to bring fresh ideas, creativity, and proactive leadership to both the classroom and wider school environment. Emotional Support: Passionate about making a tangible, positive difference in the lives of young people-particularly those requiring additional support. Academic Background: Degree in a relevant subject area is essential. Core Teaching Qualifications: QTS or QTLS (or an overseas equivalent) is required. NPQH or working towards it is desirable. Experience: Proven leadership experience in an educational setting (Head of Department, SLT, or Headteacher level), ideally within an alternative provision or similar setting. Experience managing staff teams and small school cohorts is essential. Teaching Subjects: Strong understanding and oversight of core subject delivery (English, Maths, Science), with a track record of improving teaching and learning outcomes. Knowledge: In-depth understanding of the alternative provision landscape, school compliance requirements, and Independent School Standards. Familiarity with working with learners with SEN and additional needs is key. Problem-Solving: Proactive in addressing challenges and implementing effective solutions to enhance pupil outcomes and operational efficiency. Communication: Strong interpersonal and professional communication skills with staff, learners, and external stakeholders. Promotion of Values: A clear commitment to upholding and promoting safeguarding, equality, diversity, wellbeing, and British values within the school community. Time Management: Excellent time management skills with the ability to balance leadership responsibilities, staff development, curriculum oversight, and regulatory compliance. About the School Progress Schools is part of The Progress Group, the Group is made up of six business units, each of which aspires to innovate, influence, and inspire others through high-quality and purposeful education and training. Progress Schools is a national group of 13 independent OFSTED-regulated schools. At Progress Schools - Thrapston we support approximately 35 pupils on roll to ensure that we can provide ample opportunities for children who need a nurturing, encouraging and supportive environment, specifically for those who will reintegrate back into a mainstream setting. The school consists of a core team of the Head of School, Deputy Head of School, five teachers, and five support staff. Further support is also provided by regional and national staff, who work with a number of schools across our group. How to Apply Ready to be a part of our journey? Submit your application with a brief note about your training philosophy by clicking APPLY. If you have any further queries, then please get in touch with our friendly recruitment team by emailing Let's redefine education together! Diversity and Inclusion The Progress Group is an Equal Opportunities Employer. We are committed to equal employment opportunities regardless of age, sexual orientation, gender, pregnancy, religion, nationality, ethnic origin, disability, medical history, skin colour, marital status. All employment decisions are based on merit, job requirements, and business needs. Safeguarding We are committed to safeguarding and protecting all children and young people by implementing robust safer recruitment practices. For details of our commitment to safer recruitment please visit our website for further information. Note We are unable to provide Visa sponsorship for this role. Location Progress Schools Limited - Progress Schools Thrapston Cedar Drive, Thrapston
Oct 30, 2025
Full time
Overview Join us as a Head of Schools: Empower Futures! Do you want to work for a company where wellbeing is more than a word, it's a commitment? Somewhere where the person matters as much as the professional? Well at Progress Schools, that's just the approach we take. Our top-notch benefits go beyond the basics-enjoy access to discounted gym memberships, a free wellbeing app that is jam packed with fitness, yoga and mindfulness resources and dedicated counselling support. And because we know your passion is with pupils and not paperwork, we do everything we can to reduce the amount of surplus admin too. Your work-life balance matters. That's why we offer generous holidays, additional leave for foster carers and flexibility wherever possible. And why do we do this? Because when you thrive, so do our students. So we want to invest in your personal and professional growth as much as we do the young people who attend our schools. But that's not all, we also offer Professional Development: Support for professional qualifications, in-house training, including paid qualifications. Last year we invested approx. £3.5k per colleague! Financial Security: Death in Service Insurance providing four times your salary. Family-Friendly Policies: Enhanced Maternity/Paternity Leave. Health and Wellbeing Cashback: Access to Medicash for you and your dependants, covering the costs of eye tests, optical, dental, prescriptions, and holistic treatments up to £900 annually. Recognition Awards: Monthly, Quarterly, and Annual Recognition Awards. Referral Bonus: £500 for referring top talent. Exclusive Discounts: MiRewards benefits platform, offering loads of discounts and rewards Weekly drop ins with Senior Leaders: Connect, clarify and communicate with weekly drop-ins with our Managing Director and organisation SLT Group Connection: Annual Group conference and a comprehensive benefits review. Who are we looking for from you? Engagement Skills: Demonstrated ability to inspire and engage learners, supporting them in achieving their ambitions. Able to bring fresh ideas, creativity, and proactive leadership to both the classroom and wider school environment. Emotional Support: Passionate about making a tangible, positive difference in the lives of young people-particularly those requiring additional support. Academic Background: Degree in a relevant subject area is essential. Core Teaching Qualifications: QTS or QTLS (or an overseas equivalent) is required. NPQH or working towards it is desirable. Experience: Proven leadership experience in an educational setting (Head of Department, SLT, or Headteacher level), ideally within an alternative provision or similar setting. Experience managing staff teams and small school cohorts is essential. Teaching Subjects: Strong understanding and oversight of core subject delivery (English, Maths, Science), with a track record of improving teaching and learning outcomes. Knowledge: In-depth understanding of the alternative provision landscape, school compliance requirements, and Independent School Standards. Familiarity with working with learners with SEN and additional needs is key. Problem-Solving: Proactive in addressing challenges and implementing effective solutions to enhance pupil outcomes and operational efficiency. Communication: Strong interpersonal and professional communication skills with staff, learners, and external stakeholders. Promotion of Values: A clear commitment to upholding and promoting safeguarding, equality, diversity, wellbeing, and British values within the school community. Time Management: Excellent time management skills with the ability to balance leadership responsibilities, staff development, curriculum oversight, and regulatory compliance. About the School Progress Schools is part of The Progress Group, the Group is made up of six business units, each of which aspires to innovate, influence, and inspire others through high-quality and purposeful education and training. Progress Schools is a national group of 13 independent OFSTED-regulated schools. At Progress Schools - Thrapston we support approximately 35 pupils on roll to ensure that we can provide ample opportunities for children who need a nurturing, encouraging and supportive environment, specifically for those who will reintegrate back into a mainstream setting. The school consists of a core team of the Head of School, Deputy Head of School, five teachers, and five support staff. Further support is also provided by regional and national staff, who work with a number of schools across our group. How to Apply Ready to be a part of our journey? Submit your application with a brief note about your training philosophy by clicking APPLY. If you have any further queries, then please get in touch with our friendly recruitment team by emailing Let's redefine education together! Diversity and Inclusion The Progress Group is an Equal Opportunities Employer. We are committed to equal employment opportunities regardless of age, sexual orientation, gender, pregnancy, religion, nationality, ethnic origin, disability, medical history, skin colour, marital status. All employment decisions are based on merit, job requirements, and business needs. Safeguarding We are committed to safeguarding and protecting all children and young people by implementing robust safer recruitment practices. For details of our commitment to safer recruitment please visit our website for further information. Note We are unable to provide Visa sponsorship for this role. Location Progress Schools Limited - Progress Schools Thrapston Cedar Drive, Thrapston
At Microsoft, our goal is to enable every individual and organization on the planet to achieve more. In the Game Content & Studios (GCS) division, we support this mission by bringing joy and community of gaming to everyone. To accomplish this, it is essential that our gaming vision and strategy are clearly understood by the teams that make up Microsoft Gaming. From our skilled studio personnel to our dynamic marketing and sales teams, and everyone in between, every team member feels connected to the goals we strive to achieve. As a Release Manager we build effective business relationships with game publishers and developers, to prepare them effectively and proactively for the certification, release and lifecycle management of their games. In a constantly changing industry, w e collaborate to identify trends and create consistently improved processes across all of our platforms. This opportunity impacts the overall Xbox and Windows gaming experience for our customers and publishers. Qualifications Required Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree AND experience in production roles in gaming or entertainment industry, or other multi-disciplinary leadership OR equivalent experience. Experience in development and shipping of at least one product release. Preferred Qualifications History of making important business decisions with confidence and persuading others. Ability to scope problems by identifying key issues, inputs, stakeholders, and outcomes. Excellent problem resolution and decision-making skills. A passion for gaming, the Xbox platform and the gaming industry. Strong time-management skills with the ability to handle fluctuating priorities and projects in a consistent manner without a decline in performance or advocacy. Strong aptitude for effective computer-based tools utilization. Know the Xbox One and Windows gaming platforms including Xbox LIVE and scenarios that might influence publisher product release decisions. Knowledge of Sony and/or Nintendo platforms and release systems is desirable but not required. In the end, it's the people of Game Content & Studios that make this place truly special. When you join, you'll find yourself in the company of incredibly bright, warm, and creative individuals - all united and working toward a single goal. Come help us reach it! Responsibilities RESPONSIBLITIES This role demands someone who is a detail-oriented self-starter, great at prioritizing and organizing their deliverables, has exceptional communication skills and is a proven set of program management skills. You should excel at problem solving, breaking down complex issues into action plans and be willing to jump in to drive tasks to a successful conclusion. You should be comfortable working with partners at all levels both inside and outside of Microsoft and be able to influence at multiple levels from peers to Senior Management. Communication/Relationship Management Act as the primary contact and intermediary between internal and external submission partners. Demonstrate accountability in fostering and maintaining strong and effective counterpart and global V-team relationships. Interpret and communicate submission results, provide frequent status updates, maintain scheduling and oversee all aspects of a successful certification pass. Be a willing student and teacher with your peers amidst a complicated business that is rapidly moving and constantly changing. Provide education to internal and external partners. Deliver tough messages diplomatically (i.e. failing results in certification, impact of slipping dates) and quickly drive toward solutions to problems. Positively influence publishers and Microsoft groups by planning for and effectively managing complex and mission-critical dates. Build and navigate a robust corporate network. Establish and maintain relationships with internal resources while seeking out opportunities to leverage knowledge when advocating for publishers. Technical Expertise/Troubleshooting Troubleshoot and solve complex problems of a mid-level technical nature related to submissions and publishing. Understand technical details of each submission and communicate various aspects of the certification process to the associated publishers/developers and internal teams. Actively seek out opportunities to increase the breadth and depth of knowledge in relation to the business, process and operational needs. Demonstrate problem-solving abilities, particularly when confronted with time-sensitive and ambiguous issues that require collaborative evaluation and resolution. Advocacy - Business Insight/Drive Results/Process Performance Drive change and efficiency with internal and external partners. Provide creative solutions to difficult problems under tight deadlines. Coordinate and review dozens of submissions per month while seeking to reduce the pass-fail ratio of our publishers' submissions. Identify process improvements and define requirements for current and future tools and process needs. Provide compelling business rationale to Engineering, Platform, Certification etc. to successfully resolve publisher issues/requests and drive future improvements. Provide superior engagement documentation that enables business agility, deep business intelligence, knowledge sharing and improved submission quality. Consistently demonstrate the aptitude to proactively prepare publishers for submissions. Manage the integration of multiple diverse processes across functional teams into a seamless process that benefits publishers and across Microsoft. Benefits/perks listed below may vary depending on the nature of your employment with Microsoft and the country where you work. Industry leading healthcare Educational resources Discounts on products and services Savings and investments Maternity and paternity leave Generous time away Giving programs Opportunities to network and connect Microsoft is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, ancestry, citizenship, color, family or medical care leave, gender identity or expression, genetic information, immigration status, marital status, medical condition, national origin, physical or mental disability, political affiliation, protected veteran or military status, race, ethnicity, religion, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by applicable local laws, regulations and ordinances. If you need assistance and/or a reasonable accommodation due to a disability during the application process, read more about requesting accommodations.
Oct 29, 2025
Full time
At Microsoft, our goal is to enable every individual and organization on the planet to achieve more. In the Game Content & Studios (GCS) division, we support this mission by bringing joy and community of gaming to everyone. To accomplish this, it is essential that our gaming vision and strategy are clearly understood by the teams that make up Microsoft Gaming. From our skilled studio personnel to our dynamic marketing and sales teams, and everyone in between, every team member feels connected to the goals we strive to achieve. As a Release Manager we build effective business relationships with game publishers and developers, to prepare them effectively and proactively for the certification, release and lifecycle management of their games. In a constantly changing industry, w e collaborate to identify trends and create consistently improved processes across all of our platforms. This opportunity impacts the overall Xbox and Windows gaming experience for our customers and publishers. Qualifications Required Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree AND experience in production roles in gaming or entertainment industry, or other multi-disciplinary leadership OR equivalent experience. Experience in development and shipping of at least one product release. Preferred Qualifications History of making important business decisions with confidence and persuading others. Ability to scope problems by identifying key issues, inputs, stakeholders, and outcomes. Excellent problem resolution and decision-making skills. A passion for gaming, the Xbox platform and the gaming industry. Strong time-management skills with the ability to handle fluctuating priorities and projects in a consistent manner without a decline in performance or advocacy. Strong aptitude for effective computer-based tools utilization. Know the Xbox One and Windows gaming platforms including Xbox LIVE and scenarios that might influence publisher product release decisions. Knowledge of Sony and/or Nintendo platforms and release systems is desirable but not required. In the end, it's the people of Game Content & Studios that make this place truly special. When you join, you'll find yourself in the company of incredibly bright, warm, and creative individuals - all united and working toward a single goal. Come help us reach it! Responsibilities RESPONSIBLITIES This role demands someone who is a detail-oriented self-starter, great at prioritizing and organizing their deliverables, has exceptional communication skills and is a proven set of program management skills. You should excel at problem solving, breaking down complex issues into action plans and be willing to jump in to drive tasks to a successful conclusion. You should be comfortable working with partners at all levels both inside and outside of Microsoft and be able to influence at multiple levels from peers to Senior Management. Communication/Relationship Management Act as the primary contact and intermediary between internal and external submission partners. Demonstrate accountability in fostering and maintaining strong and effective counterpart and global V-team relationships. Interpret and communicate submission results, provide frequent status updates, maintain scheduling and oversee all aspects of a successful certification pass. Be a willing student and teacher with your peers amidst a complicated business that is rapidly moving and constantly changing. Provide education to internal and external partners. Deliver tough messages diplomatically (i.e. failing results in certification, impact of slipping dates) and quickly drive toward solutions to problems. Positively influence publishers and Microsoft groups by planning for and effectively managing complex and mission-critical dates. Build and navigate a robust corporate network. Establish and maintain relationships with internal resources while seeking out opportunities to leverage knowledge when advocating for publishers. Technical Expertise/Troubleshooting Troubleshoot and solve complex problems of a mid-level technical nature related to submissions and publishing. Understand technical details of each submission and communicate various aspects of the certification process to the associated publishers/developers and internal teams. Actively seek out opportunities to increase the breadth and depth of knowledge in relation to the business, process and operational needs. Demonstrate problem-solving abilities, particularly when confronted with time-sensitive and ambiguous issues that require collaborative evaluation and resolution. Advocacy - Business Insight/Drive Results/Process Performance Drive change and efficiency with internal and external partners. Provide creative solutions to difficult problems under tight deadlines. Coordinate and review dozens of submissions per month while seeking to reduce the pass-fail ratio of our publishers' submissions. Identify process improvements and define requirements for current and future tools and process needs. Provide compelling business rationale to Engineering, Platform, Certification etc. to successfully resolve publisher issues/requests and drive future improvements. Provide superior engagement documentation that enables business agility, deep business intelligence, knowledge sharing and improved submission quality. Consistently demonstrate the aptitude to proactively prepare publishers for submissions. Manage the integration of multiple diverse processes across functional teams into a seamless process that benefits publishers and across Microsoft. Benefits/perks listed below may vary depending on the nature of your employment with Microsoft and the country where you work. Industry leading healthcare Educational resources Discounts on products and services Savings and investments Maternity and paternity leave Generous time away Giving programs Opportunities to network and connect Microsoft is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, ancestry, citizenship, color, family or medical care leave, gender identity or expression, genetic information, immigration status, marital status, medical condition, national origin, physical or mental disability, political affiliation, protected veteran or military status, race, ethnicity, religion, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by applicable local laws, regulations and ordinances. If you need assistance and/or a reasonable accommodation due to a disability during the application process, read more about requesting accommodations.
Supply Teacher - Secondary School - Bracknell Are you an outgoing, hard-working ad engaging individual with a history of tutoring, mentoring or teaching both inside and out of school settings? Academics are currently working with brilliant secondary schools across Bracknell who are eager to utilise the skills of high-quality Supply Teachers for the students this academic year click apply for full job details
Oct 29, 2025
Full time
Supply Teacher - Secondary School - Bracknell Are you an outgoing, hard-working ad engaging individual with a history of tutoring, mentoring or teaching both inside and out of school settings? Academics are currently working with brilliant secondary schools across Bracknell who are eager to utilise the skills of high-quality Supply Teachers for the students this academic year click apply for full job details
Looking for a role in one of Londons most prestigious independent schools? Were seeking a passionate Humanities and Environmental Studies Teacher to join a dynamic secondary school committed to academic excellence and real-world learning. Youll deliver engaging lessons across Geography, History, and Environmental Studiesencouraging students to think critically about people, places, and sustainabili click apply for full job details
Oct 29, 2025
Contractor
Looking for a role in one of Londons most prestigious independent schools? Were seeking a passionate Humanities and Environmental Studies Teacher to join a dynamic secondary school committed to academic excellence and real-world learning. Youll deliver engaging lessons across Geography, History, and Environmental Studiesencouraging students to think critically about people, places, and sustainabili click apply for full job details
Position: Bank Support Worker - Children's Residential Care Location: SaltashHourly Rate: £12.69 - £13.31 (based on experience/qualifications)Overtime Rate: 1.25x Are you passionate about making a real difference in the lives of children and young people? Are you driven to create positive outcomes for others? Are you flexible, compassionate, and child-focused? Are you ready to take the next step in a rewarding and meaningful career? If this sounds like you - we'd love to hear from you today! Why Join Cambian Group? Working with us isn't just a job - it's a purpose. At Cambian, we believe that every child deserves a safe, nurturing environment where they can grow, thrive, and achieve their personal best. As a Support Worker in one of our specialist children's residential homes, you'll be doing more than just providing care - you'll be helping to shape futures. You'll join a warm, experienced team in a fully equipped, welcoming home where children are supported to flourish. Our goal is simple: to empower each young person to feel safe, heard, and valued - while helping them gain the life skills and confidence they need to build a brighter future. What You'll Be Doing: As a Support Worker, you'll act as a positive role model and trusted adult in a child's life. You'll provide emotional support and practical guidance, while also creating a safe and supportive environment. Your daily activities might include: Helping the children get ready for school or appointments Cooking healthy meals like tea or breakfast together Supporting with homework or evening routines Organising fun activities such as baking, crafts, movie nights, or walks Attending key events like parents' evenings or special days out Creating consistent boundaries and offering reassurance Celebrating their achievements, big and small Supporting them to build independence - from budgeting to personal care Most importantly, being there as a calm, dependable, and caring adult when they need it most You'll work closely with colleagues, social workers, teachers, and therapists - forming part of a multidisciplinary team all working in the child's best interests. What We Offer: Comprehensive induction and training from day one Ongoing professional development through our Learning & Development Team A beautiful, well-equipped home environment tailored to children's needs A team who values your voice and input A chance to make a genuine difference every single day What We're Looking For: You don't need all the qualifications - we care about who you are as a person. We're looking for people who are: Friendly, empathetic, and patient Enthusiastic and full of positive energy Emotionally resilient and calm under pressure Natural role models with a child-first approach Willing to learn and grow in the role Experience in mental health, social care, or with children and young people is highly desirable, but not essential - full training is provided. Important Information - Please Read: This role does not offer visa sponsorship. Candidates must have the legal right to work in the UK at the time of application. All applicants must be willing to undergo an enhanced DBS check. You must be able to provide two professional references covering the last two years. You'll need to supply details of all roles involving children or vulnerable adults, and provide full employment history back to full-time education. If you're ready to begin a rewarding, child-focused career where you'll play a key role in shaping a young person's future - apply now and start your journey with Cambian. Cambian are committed to promoting the safeguarding and welfare of all children within our care. All applicants must be willing to undergo and enhanced DBS check and must be able to provide at least two references covering the past two years. Applicants must also provide information for all positions related to working with children and the vulnerable and details of employment going back to full time education.
Oct 29, 2025
Contractor
Position: Bank Support Worker - Children's Residential Care Location: SaltashHourly Rate: £12.69 - £13.31 (based on experience/qualifications)Overtime Rate: 1.25x Are you passionate about making a real difference in the lives of children and young people? Are you driven to create positive outcomes for others? Are you flexible, compassionate, and child-focused? Are you ready to take the next step in a rewarding and meaningful career? If this sounds like you - we'd love to hear from you today! Why Join Cambian Group? Working with us isn't just a job - it's a purpose. At Cambian, we believe that every child deserves a safe, nurturing environment where they can grow, thrive, and achieve their personal best. As a Support Worker in one of our specialist children's residential homes, you'll be doing more than just providing care - you'll be helping to shape futures. You'll join a warm, experienced team in a fully equipped, welcoming home where children are supported to flourish. Our goal is simple: to empower each young person to feel safe, heard, and valued - while helping them gain the life skills and confidence they need to build a brighter future. What You'll Be Doing: As a Support Worker, you'll act as a positive role model and trusted adult in a child's life. You'll provide emotional support and practical guidance, while also creating a safe and supportive environment. Your daily activities might include: Helping the children get ready for school or appointments Cooking healthy meals like tea or breakfast together Supporting with homework or evening routines Organising fun activities such as baking, crafts, movie nights, or walks Attending key events like parents' evenings or special days out Creating consistent boundaries and offering reassurance Celebrating their achievements, big and small Supporting them to build independence - from budgeting to personal care Most importantly, being there as a calm, dependable, and caring adult when they need it most You'll work closely with colleagues, social workers, teachers, and therapists - forming part of a multidisciplinary team all working in the child's best interests. What We Offer: Comprehensive induction and training from day one Ongoing professional development through our Learning & Development Team A beautiful, well-equipped home environment tailored to children's needs A team who values your voice and input A chance to make a genuine difference every single day What We're Looking For: You don't need all the qualifications - we care about who you are as a person. We're looking for people who are: Friendly, empathetic, and patient Enthusiastic and full of positive energy Emotionally resilient and calm under pressure Natural role models with a child-first approach Willing to learn and grow in the role Experience in mental health, social care, or with children and young people is highly desirable, but not essential - full training is provided. Important Information - Please Read: This role does not offer visa sponsorship. Candidates must have the legal right to work in the UK at the time of application. All applicants must be willing to undergo an enhanced DBS check. You must be able to provide two professional references covering the last two years. You'll need to supply details of all roles involving children or vulnerable adults, and provide full employment history back to full-time education. If you're ready to begin a rewarding, child-focused career where you'll play a key role in shaping a young person's future - apply now and start your journey with Cambian. Cambian are committed to promoting the safeguarding and welfare of all children within our care. All applicants must be willing to undergo and enhanced DBS check and must be able to provide at least two references covering the past two years. Applicants must also provide information for all positions related to working with children and the vulnerable and details of employment going back to full time education.
History Teacher Outstanding Wembley School Jan 2026 Start Salary: £39,799 £51,545 per year Full-Time Permanent Location: Wembley, London Start Date: January 2026 A high-performing secondary school in Wembley is seeking a passionate History Teacher to join their dedicated humanities department this January click apply for full job details
Oct 29, 2025
Full time
History Teacher Outstanding Wembley School Jan 2026 Start Salary: £39,799 £51,545 per year Full-Time Permanent Location: Wembley, London Start Date: January 2026 A high-performing secondary school in Wembley is seeking a passionate History Teacher to join their dedicated humanities department this January click apply for full job details
Position: Support Worker - Children's Residential Care Location: Kings Kerswell, DevonHourly Rate: £14 - £14.50 (based on experience/qualifications)Overtime Rate: 1.25x Are you passionate about making a real difference in the lives of children and young people? Are you driven to create positive outcomes for others? Are you flexible, compassionate, and child-focused? Are you ready to take the next step in a rewarding and meaningful career? If this sounds like you - we'd love to hear from you today! Why Join Cambian Group? Working with us isn't just a job - it's a purpose. At Cambian, we believe that every child deserves a safe, nurturing environment where they can grow, thrive, and achieve their personal best. As a Support Worker in one of our specialist children's residential homes, you'll be doing more than just providing care - you'll be helping to shape futures. You'll join a warm, experienced team in a fully equipped, welcoming home where children are supported to flourish. Our goal is simple: to empower each young person to feel safe, heard, and valued - while helping them gain the life skills and confidence they need to build a brighter future. What You'll Be Doing: As a Support Worker, you'll act as a positive role model and trusted adult in a child's life. You'll provide emotional support and practical guidance, while also creating a safe and supportive environment. Your daily activities might include: Helping the children get ready for school or appointments Cooking healthy meals like tea or breakfast together Supporting with homework or evening routines Organising fun activities such as baking, crafts, movie nights, or walks Attending key events like parents' evenings or special days out Creating consistent boundaries and offering reassurance Celebrating their achievements, big and small Supporting them to build independence - from budgeting to personal care Most importantly, being there as a calm, dependable, and caring adult when they need it most You'll work closely with colleagues, social workers, teachers, and therapists - forming part of a multidisciplinary team all working in the child's best interests. What We Offer: Comprehensive induction and training from day one Ongoing professional development through our Learning & Development Team A beautiful, well-equipped home environment tailored to children's needs A team who values your voice and input A chance to make a genuine difference every single day What We're Looking For: You don't need all the qualifications - we care about who you are as a person. We're looking for people who are: Friendly, empathetic, and patient Enthusiastic and full of positive energy Emotionally resilient and calm under pressure Natural role models with a child-first approach Willing to learn and grow in the role Experience in mental health, social care, or with children and young people is highly desirable, but not essential - full training is provided. Important Information - Please Read: This role does not offer visa sponsorship. Candidates must have the legal right to work in the UK at the time of application. All applicants must be willing to undergo an enhanced DBS check. You must be able to provide two professional references covering the last two years. You'll need to supply details of all roles involving children or vulnerable adults, and provide full employment history back to full-time education. If you're ready to begin a rewarding, child-focused career where you'll play a key role in shaping a young person's future - apply now and start your journey with Cambian. Cambian are committed to promoting the safeguarding and welfare of all children within our care. All applicants must be willing to undergo and enhanced DBS check and must be able to provide at least two references covering the past two years. Applicants must also provide information for all positions related to working with children and the vulnerable and details of employment going back to full time education.
Oct 29, 2025
Full time
Position: Support Worker - Children's Residential Care Location: Kings Kerswell, DevonHourly Rate: £14 - £14.50 (based on experience/qualifications)Overtime Rate: 1.25x Are you passionate about making a real difference in the lives of children and young people? Are you driven to create positive outcomes for others? Are you flexible, compassionate, and child-focused? Are you ready to take the next step in a rewarding and meaningful career? If this sounds like you - we'd love to hear from you today! Why Join Cambian Group? Working with us isn't just a job - it's a purpose. At Cambian, we believe that every child deserves a safe, nurturing environment where they can grow, thrive, and achieve their personal best. As a Support Worker in one of our specialist children's residential homes, you'll be doing more than just providing care - you'll be helping to shape futures. You'll join a warm, experienced team in a fully equipped, welcoming home where children are supported to flourish. Our goal is simple: to empower each young person to feel safe, heard, and valued - while helping them gain the life skills and confidence they need to build a brighter future. What You'll Be Doing: As a Support Worker, you'll act as a positive role model and trusted adult in a child's life. You'll provide emotional support and practical guidance, while also creating a safe and supportive environment. Your daily activities might include: Helping the children get ready for school or appointments Cooking healthy meals like tea or breakfast together Supporting with homework or evening routines Organising fun activities such as baking, crafts, movie nights, or walks Attending key events like parents' evenings or special days out Creating consistent boundaries and offering reassurance Celebrating their achievements, big and small Supporting them to build independence - from budgeting to personal care Most importantly, being there as a calm, dependable, and caring adult when they need it most You'll work closely with colleagues, social workers, teachers, and therapists - forming part of a multidisciplinary team all working in the child's best interests. What We Offer: Comprehensive induction and training from day one Ongoing professional development through our Learning & Development Team A beautiful, well-equipped home environment tailored to children's needs A team who values your voice and input A chance to make a genuine difference every single day What We're Looking For: You don't need all the qualifications - we care about who you are as a person. We're looking for people who are: Friendly, empathetic, and patient Enthusiastic and full of positive energy Emotionally resilient and calm under pressure Natural role models with a child-first approach Willing to learn and grow in the role Experience in mental health, social care, or with children and young people is highly desirable, but not essential - full training is provided. Important Information - Please Read: This role does not offer visa sponsorship. Candidates must have the legal right to work in the UK at the time of application. All applicants must be willing to undergo an enhanced DBS check. You must be able to provide two professional references covering the last two years. You'll need to supply details of all roles involving children or vulnerable adults, and provide full employment history back to full-time education. If you're ready to begin a rewarding, child-focused career where you'll play a key role in shaping a young person's future - apply now and start your journey with Cambian. Cambian are committed to promoting the safeguarding and welfare of all children within our care. All applicants must be willing to undergo and enhanced DBS check and must be able to provide at least two references covering the past two years. Applicants must also provide information for all positions related to working with children and the vulnerable and details of employment going back to full time education.
Position: Support Worker - Children's Residential Care Location: PaigntonHourly Rate: £12.69 - £13.31 (based on experience/qualifications)Overtime Rate: 1.25x Are you passionate about making a real difference in the lives of children and young people? Are you driven to create positive outcomes for others? Are you flexible, compassionate, and child-focused? Are you ready to take the next step in a rewarding and meaningful career? If this sounds like you - we'd love to hear from you today! Why Join Cambian Group? Working with us isn't just a job - it's a purpose. At Cambian, we believe that every child deserves a safe, nurturing environment where they can grow, thrive, and achieve their personal best. As a Support Worker in one of our specialist children's residential homes, you'll be doing more than just providing care - you'll be helping to shape futures. You'll join a warm, experienced team in a fully equipped, welcoming home where children are supported to flourish. Our goal is simple: to empower each young person to feel safe, heard, and valued - while helping them gain the life skills and confidence they need to build a brighter future. What You'll Be Doing: As a Support Worker, you'll act as a positive role model and trusted adult in a child's life. You'll provide emotional support and practical guidance, while also creating a safe and supportive environment. Your daily activities might include: Helping the children get ready for school or appointments Cooking healthy meals like tea or breakfast together Supporting with homework or evening routines Organising fun activities such as baking, crafts, movie nights, or walks Attending key events like parents' evenings or special days out Creating consistent boundaries and offering reassurance Celebrating their achievements, big and small Supporting them to build independence - from budgeting to personal care Most importantly, being there as a calm, dependable, and caring adult when they need it most You'll work closely with colleagues, social workers, teachers, and therapists - forming part of a multidisciplinary team all working in the child's best interests. What We Offer: Comprehensive induction and training from day one Ongoing professional development through our Learning & Development Team A beautiful, well-equipped home environment tailored to children's needs A team who values your voice and input A chance to make a genuine difference every single day What We're Looking For: You don't need all the qualifications - we care about who you are as a person. We're looking for people who are: Friendly, empathetic, and patient Enthusiastic and full of positive energy Emotionally resilient and calm under pressure Natural role models with a child-first approach Willing to learn and grow in the role Experience in mental health, social care, or with children and young people is highly desirable, but not essential - full training is provided. Important Information - Please Read: This role does not offer visa sponsorship. Candidates must have the legal right to work in the UK at the time of application. All applicants must be willing to undergo an enhanced DBS check. You must be able to provide two professional references covering the last two years. You'll need to supply details of all roles involving children or vulnerable adults, and provide full employment history back to full-time education. If you're ready to begin a rewarding, child-focused career where you'll play a key role in shaping a young person's future - apply now and start your journey with Cambian. Cambian are committed to promoting the safeguarding and welfare of all children within our care. All applicants must be willing to undergo and enhanced DBS check and must be able to provide at least two references covering the past two years. Applicants must also provide information for all positions related to working with children and the vulnerable and details of employment going back to full time education.
Oct 29, 2025
Full time
Position: Support Worker - Children's Residential Care Location: PaigntonHourly Rate: £12.69 - £13.31 (based on experience/qualifications)Overtime Rate: 1.25x Are you passionate about making a real difference in the lives of children and young people? Are you driven to create positive outcomes for others? Are you flexible, compassionate, and child-focused? Are you ready to take the next step in a rewarding and meaningful career? If this sounds like you - we'd love to hear from you today! Why Join Cambian Group? Working with us isn't just a job - it's a purpose. At Cambian, we believe that every child deserves a safe, nurturing environment where they can grow, thrive, and achieve their personal best. As a Support Worker in one of our specialist children's residential homes, you'll be doing more than just providing care - you'll be helping to shape futures. You'll join a warm, experienced team in a fully equipped, welcoming home where children are supported to flourish. Our goal is simple: to empower each young person to feel safe, heard, and valued - while helping them gain the life skills and confidence they need to build a brighter future. What You'll Be Doing: As a Support Worker, you'll act as a positive role model and trusted adult in a child's life. You'll provide emotional support and practical guidance, while also creating a safe and supportive environment. Your daily activities might include: Helping the children get ready for school or appointments Cooking healthy meals like tea or breakfast together Supporting with homework or evening routines Organising fun activities such as baking, crafts, movie nights, or walks Attending key events like parents' evenings or special days out Creating consistent boundaries and offering reassurance Celebrating their achievements, big and small Supporting them to build independence - from budgeting to personal care Most importantly, being there as a calm, dependable, and caring adult when they need it most You'll work closely with colleagues, social workers, teachers, and therapists - forming part of a multidisciplinary team all working in the child's best interests. What We Offer: Comprehensive induction and training from day one Ongoing professional development through our Learning & Development Team A beautiful, well-equipped home environment tailored to children's needs A team who values your voice and input A chance to make a genuine difference every single day What We're Looking For: You don't need all the qualifications - we care about who you are as a person. We're looking for people who are: Friendly, empathetic, and patient Enthusiastic and full of positive energy Emotionally resilient and calm under pressure Natural role models with a child-first approach Willing to learn and grow in the role Experience in mental health, social care, or with children and young people is highly desirable, but not essential - full training is provided. Important Information - Please Read: This role does not offer visa sponsorship. Candidates must have the legal right to work in the UK at the time of application. All applicants must be willing to undergo an enhanced DBS check. You must be able to provide two professional references covering the last two years. You'll need to supply details of all roles involving children or vulnerable adults, and provide full employment history back to full-time education. If you're ready to begin a rewarding, child-focused career where you'll play a key role in shaping a young person's future - apply now and start your journey with Cambian. Cambian are committed to promoting the safeguarding and welfare of all children within our care. All applicants must be willing to undergo and enhanced DBS check and must be able to provide at least two references covering the past two years. Applicants must also provide information for all positions related to working with children and the vulnerable and details of employment going back to full time education.
Position: Support Worker - Children's Residential Care Location: DevonHourly Rate: £14 - £14.50 (based on experience/qualifications)Overtime Rate: 1.25x Are you passionate about making a real difference in the lives of children and young people? Are you driven to create positive outcomes for others? Are you flexible, compassionate, and child-focused? Are you ready to take the next step in a rewarding and meaningful career? If this sounds like you - we'd love to hear from you today! Why Join Cambian Group? Working with us isn't just a job - it's a purpose. At Cambian, we believe that every child deserves a safe, nurturing environment where they can grow, thrive, and achieve their personal best. As a Support Worker in one of our specialist children's residential homes, you'll be doing more than just providing care - you'll be helping to shape futures. You'll join a warm, experienced team in a fully equipped, welcoming home where children are supported to flourish. Our goal is simple: to empower each young person to feel safe, heard, and valued - while helping them gain the life skills and confidence they need to build a brighter future. What You'll Be Doing: As a Support Worker, you'll act as a positive role model and trusted adult in a child's life. You'll provide emotional support and practical guidance, while also creating a safe and supportive environment. Your daily activities might include: Helping the children get ready for school or appointments Cooking healthy meals like tea or breakfast together Supporting with homework or evening routines Organising fun activities such as baking, crafts, movie nights, or walks Attending key events like parents' evenings or special days out Creating consistent boundaries and offering reassurance Celebrating their achievements, big and small Supporting them to build independence - from budgeting to personal care Most importantly, being there as a calm, dependable, and caring adult when they need it most You'll work closely with colleagues, social workers, teachers, and therapists - forming part of a multidisciplinary team all working in the child's best interests. What We Offer: Comprehensive induction and training from day one Ongoing professional development through our Learning & Development Team A beautiful, well-equipped home environment tailored to children's needs A team who values your voice and input A chance to make a genuine difference every single day What We're Looking For: You don't need all the qualifications - we care about who you are as a person. We're looking for people who are: Friendly, empathetic, and patient Enthusiastic and full of positive energy Emotionally resilient and calm under pressure Natural role models with a child-first approach Willing to learn and grow in the role Experience in mental health, social care, or with children and young people is highly desirable, but not essential - full training is provided. Important Information - Please Read: This role does not offer visa sponsorship. Candidates must have the legal right to work in the UK at the time of application. All applicants must be willing to undergo an enhanced DBS check. You must be able to provide two professional references covering the last two years. You'll need to supply details of all roles involving children or vulnerable adults, and provide full employment history back to full-time education. If you're ready to begin a rewarding, child-focused career where you'll play a key role in shaping a young person's future - apply now and start your journey with Cambian. Cambian are committed to promoting the safeguarding and welfare of all children within our care. All applicants must be willing to undergo and enhanced DBS check and must be able to provide at least two references covering the past two years. Applicants must also provide information for all positions related to working with children and the vulnerable and details of employment going back to full time education.
Oct 29, 2025
Full time
Position: Support Worker - Children's Residential Care Location: DevonHourly Rate: £14 - £14.50 (based on experience/qualifications)Overtime Rate: 1.25x Are you passionate about making a real difference in the lives of children and young people? Are you driven to create positive outcomes for others? Are you flexible, compassionate, and child-focused? Are you ready to take the next step in a rewarding and meaningful career? If this sounds like you - we'd love to hear from you today! Why Join Cambian Group? Working with us isn't just a job - it's a purpose. At Cambian, we believe that every child deserves a safe, nurturing environment where they can grow, thrive, and achieve their personal best. As a Support Worker in one of our specialist children's residential homes, you'll be doing more than just providing care - you'll be helping to shape futures. You'll join a warm, experienced team in a fully equipped, welcoming home where children are supported to flourish. Our goal is simple: to empower each young person to feel safe, heard, and valued - while helping them gain the life skills and confidence they need to build a brighter future. What You'll Be Doing: As a Support Worker, you'll act as a positive role model and trusted adult in a child's life. You'll provide emotional support and practical guidance, while also creating a safe and supportive environment. Your daily activities might include: Helping the children get ready for school or appointments Cooking healthy meals like tea or breakfast together Supporting with homework or evening routines Organising fun activities such as baking, crafts, movie nights, or walks Attending key events like parents' evenings or special days out Creating consistent boundaries and offering reassurance Celebrating their achievements, big and small Supporting them to build independence - from budgeting to personal care Most importantly, being there as a calm, dependable, and caring adult when they need it most You'll work closely with colleagues, social workers, teachers, and therapists - forming part of a multidisciplinary team all working in the child's best interests. What We Offer: Comprehensive induction and training from day one Ongoing professional development through our Learning & Development Team A beautiful, well-equipped home environment tailored to children's needs A team who values your voice and input A chance to make a genuine difference every single day What We're Looking For: You don't need all the qualifications - we care about who you are as a person. We're looking for people who are: Friendly, empathetic, and patient Enthusiastic and full of positive energy Emotionally resilient and calm under pressure Natural role models with a child-first approach Willing to learn and grow in the role Experience in mental health, social care, or with children and young people is highly desirable, but not essential - full training is provided. Important Information - Please Read: This role does not offer visa sponsorship. Candidates must have the legal right to work in the UK at the time of application. All applicants must be willing to undergo an enhanced DBS check. You must be able to provide two professional references covering the last two years. You'll need to supply details of all roles involving children or vulnerable adults, and provide full employment history back to full-time education. If you're ready to begin a rewarding, child-focused career where you'll play a key role in shaping a young person's future - apply now and start your journey with Cambian. Cambian are committed to promoting the safeguarding and welfare of all children within our care. All applicants must be willing to undergo and enhanced DBS check and must be able to provide at least two references covering the past two years. Applicants must also provide information for all positions related to working with children and the vulnerable and details of employment going back to full time education.
Position: Support Worker - Children's Residential Care Location: SomersetHourly Rate: £14- £14.50 (based on experience/qualifications)Overtime Rate: 1.25x Are you passionate about making a real difference in the lives of children and young people? Are you driven to create positive outcomes for others? Are you flexible, compassionate, and child-focused? Are you ready to take the next step in a rewarding and meaningful career? If this sounds like you - we'd love to hear from you today! Why Join Cambian Group? Working with us isn't just a job - it's a purpose. At Cambian, we believe that every child deserves a safe, nurturing environment where they can grow, thrive, and achieve their personal best. As a Support Worker in one of our specialist children's residential homes, you'll be doing more than just providing care - you'll be helping to shape futures. You'll join a warm, experienced team in a fully equipped, welcoming home where children are supported to flourish. Our goal is simple: to empower each young person to feel safe, heard, and valued - while helping them gain the life skills and confidence they need to build a brighter future. What You'll Be Doing: As a Support Worker, you'll act as a positive role model and trusted adult in a child's life. You'll provide emotional support and practical guidance, while also creating a safe and supportive environment. Your daily activities might include: Helping the children get ready for school or appointments Cooking healthy meals like tea or breakfast together Supporting with homework or evening routines Organising fun activities such as baking, crafts, movie nights, or walks Attending key events like parents' evenings or special days out Creating consistent boundaries and offering reassurance Celebrating their achievements, big and small Supporting them to build independence - from budgeting to personal care Most importantly, being there as a calm, dependable, and caring adult when they need it most You'll work closely with colleagues, social workers, teachers, and therapists - forming part of a multidisciplinary team all working in the child's best interests. What We Offer: Comprehensive induction and training from day one Ongoing professional development through our Learning & Development Team A beautiful, well-equipped home environment tailored to children's needs A team who values your voice and input A chance to make a genuine difference every single day What We're Looking For: You don't need all the qualifications - we care about who you are as a person. We're looking for people who are: Friendly, empathetic, and patient Enthusiastic and full of positive energy Emotionally resilient and calm under pressure Natural role models with a child-first approach Willing to learn and grow in the role Experience in mental health, social care, or with children and young people is highly desirable, but not essential - full training is provided. Important Information - Please Read: This role does not offer visa sponsorship. Candidates must have the legal right to work in the UK at the time of application. All applicants must be willing to undergo an enhanced DBS check. You must be able to provide two professional references covering the last two years. You'll need to supply details of all roles involving children or vulnerable adults, and provide full employment history back to full-time education. If you're ready to begin a rewarding, child-focused career where you'll play a key role in shaping a young person's future - apply now and start your journey with Cambian. Cambian are committed to promoting the safeguarding and welfare of all children within our care. All applicants must be willing to undergo and enhanced DBS check and must be able to provide at least two references covering the past two years. Applicants must also provide information for all positions related to working with children and the vulnerable and details of employment going back to full time education.
Oct 29, 2025
Full time
Position: Support Worker - Children's Residential Care Location: SomersetHourly Rate: £14- £14.50 (based on experience/qualifications)Overtime Rate: 1.25x Are you passionate about making a real difference in the lives of children and young people? Are you driven to create positive outcomes for others? Are you flexible, compassionate, and child-focused? Are you ready to take the next step in a rewarding and meaningful career? If this sounds like you - we'd love to hear from you today! Why Join Cambian Group? Working with us isn't just a job - it's a purpose. At Cambian, we believe that every child deserves a safe, nurturing environment where they can grow, thrive, and achieve their personal best. As a Support Worker in one of our specialist children's residential homes, you'll be doing more than just providing care - you'll be helping to shape futures. You'll join a warm, experienced team in a fully equipped, welcoming home where children are supported to flourish. Our goal is simple: to empower each young person to feel safe, heard, and valued - while helping them gain the life skills and confidence they need to build a brighter future. What You'll Be Doing: As a Support Worker, you'll act as a positive role model and trusted adult in a child's life. You'll provide emotional support and practical guidance, while also creating a safe and supportive environment. Your daily activities might include: Helping the children get ready for school or appointments Cooking healthy meals like tea or breakfast together Supporting with homework or evening routines Organising fun activities such as baking, crafts, movie nights, or walks Attending key events like parents' evenings or special days out Creating consistent boundaries and offering reassurance Celebrating their achievements, big and small Supporting them to build independence - from budgeting to personal care Most importantly, being there as a calm, dependable, and caring adult when they need it most You'll work closely with colleagues, social workers, teachers, and therapists - forming part of a multidisciplinary team all working in the child's best interests. What We Offer: Comprehensive induction and training from day one Ongoing professional development through our Learning & Development Team A beautiful, well-equipped home environment tailored to children's needs A team who values your voice and input A chance to make a genuine difference every single day What We're Looking For: You don't need all the qualifications - we care about who you are as a person. We're looking for people who are: Friendly, empathetic, and patient Enthusiastic and full of positive energy Emotionally resilient and calm under pressure Natural role models with a child-first approach Willing to learn and grow in the role Experience in mental health, social care, or with children and young people is highly desirable, but not essential - full training is provided. Important Information - Please Read: This role does not offer visa sponsorship. Candidates must have the legal right to work in the UK at the time of application. All applicants must be willing to undergo an enhanced DBS check. You must be able to provide two professional references covering the last two years. You'll need to supply details of all roles involving children or vulnerable adults, and provide full employment history back to full-time education. If you're ready to begin a rewarding, child-focused career where you'll play a key role in shaping a young person's future - apply now and start your journey with Cambian. Cambian are committed to promoting the safeguarding and welfare of all children within our care. All applicants must be willing to undergo and enhanced DBS check and must be able to provide at least two references covering the past two years. Applicants must also provide information for all positions related to working with children and the vulnerable and details of employment going back to full time education.
Position: Support Worker - Children's Residential Care Location: TorquayHourly Rate: £12.69 - £13.31 (based on experience/qualifications)Overtime Rate: 1.25x Are you passionate about making a real difference in the lives of children and young people? Are you driven to create positive outcomes for others? Are you flexible, compassionate, and child-focused? Are you ready to take the next step in a rewarding and meaningful career? If this sounds like you - we'd love to hear from you today! Why Join Cambian Group? Working with us isn't just a job - it's a purpose. At Cambian, we believe that every child deserves a safe, nurturing environment where they can grow, thrive, and achieve their personal best. As a Support Worker in one of our specialist children's residential homes, you'll be doing more than just providing care - you'll be helping to shape futures. You'll join a warm, experienced team in a fully equipped, welcoming home where children are supported to flourish. Our goal is simple: to empower each young person to feel safe, heard, and valued - while helping them gain the life skills and confidence they need to build a brighter future. What You'll Be Doing: As a Support Worker, you'll act as a positive role model and trusted adult in a child's life. You'll provide emotional support and practical guidance, while also creating a safe and supportive environment. Your daily activities might include: Helping the children get ready for school or appointments Cooking healthy meals like tea or breakfast together Supporting with homework or evening routines Organising fun activities such as baking, crafts, movie nights, or walks Attending key events like parents' evenings or special days out Creating consistent boundaries and offering reassurance Celebrating their achievements, big and small Supporting them to build independence - from budgeting to personal care Most importantly, being there as a calm, dependable, and caring adult when they need it most You'll work closely with colleagues, social workers, teachers, and therapists - forming part of a multidisciplinary team all working in the child's best interests. What We Offer: Comprehensive induction and training from day one Ongoing professional development through our Learning & Development Team A beautiful, well-equipped home environment tailored to children's needs A team who values your voice and input A chance to make a genuine difference every single day What We're Looking For: You don't need all the qualifications - we care about who you are as a person. We're looking for people who are: Friendly, empathetic, and patient Enthusiastic and full of positive energy Emotionally resilient and calm under pressure Natural role models with a child-first approach Willing to learn and grow in the role Experience in mental health, social care, or with children and young people is highly desirable, but not essential - full training is provided. Important Information - Please Read: This role does not offer visa sponsorship. Candidates must have the legal right to work in the UK at the time of application. All applicants must be willing to undergo an enhanced DBS check. You must be able to provide two professional references covering the last two years. You'll need to supply details of all roles involving children or vulnerable adults, and provide full employment history back to full-time education. If you're ready to begin a rewarding, child-focused career where you'll play a key role in shaping a young person's future - apply now and start your journey with Cambian. Cambian are committed to promoting the safeguarding and welfare of all children within our care. All applicants must be willing to undergo and enhanced DBS check and must be able to provide at least two references covering the past two years. Applicants must also provide information for all positions related to working with children and the vulnerable and details of employment going back to full time education.
Oct 29, 2025
Full time
Position: Support Worker - Children's Residential Care Location: TorquayHourly Rate: £12.69 - £13.31 (based on experience/qualifications)Overtime Rate: 1.25x Are you passionate about making a real difference in the lives of children and young people? Are you driven to create positive outcomes for others? Are you flexible, compassionate, and child-focused? Are you ready to take the next step in a rewarding and meaningful career? If this sounds like you - we'd love to hear from you today! Why Join Cambian Group? Working with us isn't just a job - it's a purpose. At Cambian, we believe that every child deserves a safe, nurturing environment where they can grow, thrive, and achieve their personal best. As a Support Worker in one of our specialist children's residential homes, you'll be doing more than just providing care - you'll be helping to shape futures. You'll join a warm, experienced team in a fully equipped, welcoming home where children are supported to flourish. Our goal is simple: to empower each young person to feel safe, heard, and valued - while helping them gain the life skills and confidence they need to build a brighter future. What You'll Be Doing: As a Support Worker, you'll act as a positive role model and trusted adult in a child's life. You'll provide emotional support and practical guidance, while also creating a safe and supportive environment. Your daily activities might include: Helping the children get ready for school or appointments Cooking healthy meals like tea or breakfast together Supporting with homework or evening routines Organising fun activities such as baking, crafts, movie nights, or walks Attending key events like parents' evenings or special days out Creating consistent boundaries and offering reassurance Celebrating their achievements, big and small Supporting them to build independence - from budgeting to personal care Most importantly, being there as a calm, dependable, and caring adult when they need it most You'll work closely with colleagues, social workers, teachers, and therapists - forming part of a multidisciplinary team all working in the child's best interests. What We Offer: Comprehensive induction and training from day one Ongoing professional development through our Learning & Development Team A beautiful, well-equipped home environment tailored to children's needs A team who values your voice and input A chance to make a genuine difference every single day What We're Looking For: You don't need all the qualifications - we care about who you are as a person. We're looking for people who are: Friendly, empathetic, and patient Enthusiastic and full of positive energy Emotionally resilient and calm under pressure Natural role models with a child-first approach Willing to learn and grow in the role Experience in mental health, social care, or with children and young people is highly desirable, but not essential - full training is provided. Important Information - Please Read: This role does not offer visa sponsorship. Candidates must have the legal right to work in the UK at the time of application. All applicants must be willing to undergo an enhanced DBS check. You must be able to provide two professional references covering the last two years. You'll need to supply details of all roles involving children or vulnerable adults, and provide full employment history back to full-time education. If you're ready to begin a rewarding, child-focused career where you'll play a key role in shaping a young person's future - apply now and start your journey with Cambian. Cambian are committed to promoting the safeguarding and welfare of all children within our care. All applicants must be willing to undergo and enhanced DBS check and must be able to provide at least two references covering the past two years. Applicants must also provide information for all positions related to working with children and the vulnerable and details of employment going back to full time education.
Position: Support Worker - Children's Residential Care Location: Plymouth Hourly Rate: £12.69 - £13.31 (based on experience/qualifications)Overtime Rate: 1.25x Are you passionate about making a real difference in the lives of children and young people? Are you driven to create positive outcomes for others? Are you flexible, compassionate, and child-focused? Are you ready to take the next step in a rewarding and meaningful career? If this sounds like you - we'd love to hear from you today! Why Join Cambian Group? Working with us isn't just a job - it's a purpose. At Cambian, we believe that every child deserves a safe, nurturing environment where they can grow, thrive, and achieve their personal best. As a Support Worker in one of our specialist children's residential homes, you'll be doing more than just providing care - you'll be helping to shape futures. You'll join a warm, experienced team in a fully equipped, welcoming home where children are supported to flourish. Our goal is simple: to empower each young person to feel safe, heard, and valued - while helping them gain the life skills and confidence they need to build a brighter future. What You'll Be Doing: As a Support Worker, you'll act as a positive role model and trusted adult in a child's life. You'll provide emotional support and practical guidance, while also creating a safe and supportive environment. Your daily activities might include: Helping the children get ready for school or appointments Cooking healthy meals like tea or breakfast together Supporting with homework or evening routines Organising fun activities such as baking, crafts, movie nights, or walks Attending key events like parents' evenings or special days out Creating consistent boundaries and offering reassurance Celebrating their achievements, big and small Supporting them to build independence - from budgeting to personal care Most importantly, being there as a calm, dependable, and caring adult when they need it most You'll work closely with colleagues, social workers, teachers, and therapists - forming part of a multidisciplinary team all working in the child's best interests. What We Offer: Comprehensive induction and training from day one Ongoing professional development through our Learning & Development Team A beautiful, well-equipped home environment tailored to children's needs A team who values your voice and input A chance to make a genuine difference every single day What We're Looking For: You don't need all the qualifications - we care about who you are as a person. We're looking for people who are: Friendly, empathetic, and patient Enthusiastic and full of positive energy Emotionally resilient and calm under pressure Natural role models with a child-first approach Willing to learn and grow in the role Experience in mental health, social care, or with children and young people is highly desirable, but not essential - full training is provided. Important Information - Please Read: This role does not offer visa sponsorship. Candidates must have the legal right to work in the UK at the time of application. All applicants must be willing to undergo an enhanced DBS check. You must be able to provide two professional references covering the last two years. You'll need to supply details of all roles involving children or vulnerable adults, and provide full employment history back to full-time education. If you're ready to begin a rewarding, child-focused career where you'll play a key role in shaping a young person's future - apply now and start your journey with Cambian. Cambian are committed to promoting the safeguarding and welfare of all children within our care. All applicants must be willing to undergo and enhanced DBS check and must be able to provide at least two references covering the past two years. Applicants must also provide information for all positions related to working with children and the vulnerable and details of employment going back to full time education.
Oct 29, 2025
Full time
Position: Support Worker - Children's Residential Care Location: Plymouth Hourly Rate: £12.69 - £13.31 (based on experience/qualifications)Overtime Rate: 1.25x Are you passionate about making a real difference in the lives of children and young people? Are you driven to create positive outcomes for others? Are you flexible, compassionate, and child-focused? Are you ready to take the next step in a rewarding and meaningful career? If this sounds like you - we'd love to hear from you today! Why Join Cambian Group? Working with us isn't just a job - it's a purpose. At Cambian, we believe that every child deserves a safe, nurturing environment where they can grow, thrive, and achieve their personal best. As a Support Worker in one of our specialist children's residential homes, you'll be doing more than just providing care - you'll be helping to shape futures. You'll join a warm, experienced team in a fully equipped, welcoming home where children are supported to flourish. Our goal is simple: to empower each young person to feel safe, heard, and valued - while helping them gain the life skills and confidence they need to build a brighter future. What You'll Be Doing: As a Support Worker, you'll act as a positive role model and trusted adult in a child's life. You'll provide emotional support and practical guidance, while also creating a safe and supportive environment. Your daily activities might include: Helping the children get ready for school or appointments Cooking healthy meals like tea or breakfast together Supporting with homework or evening routines Organising fun activities such as baking, crafts, movie nights, or walks Attending key events like parents' evenings or special days out Creating consistent boundaries and offering reassurance Celebrating their achievements, big and small Supporting them to build independence - from budgeting to personal care Most importantly, being there as a calm, dependable, and caring adult when they need it most You'll work closely with colleagues, social workers, teachers, and therapists - forming part of a multidisciplinary team all working in the child's best interests. What We Offer: Comprehensive induction and training from day one Ongoing professional development through our Learning & Development Team A beautiful, well-equipped home environment tailored to children's needs A team who values your voice and input A chance to make a genuine difference every single day What We're Looking For: You don't need all the qualifications - we care about who you are as a person. We're looking for people who are: Friendly, empathetic, and patient Enthusiastic and full of positive energy Emotionally resilient and calm under pressure Natural role models with a child-first approach Willing to learn and grow in the role Experience in mental health, social care, or with children and young people is highly desirable, but not essential - full training is provided. Important Information - Please Read: This role does not offer visa sponsorship. Candidates must have the legal right to work in the UK at the time of application. All applicants must be willing to undergo an enhanced DBS check. You must be able to provide two professional references covering the last two years. You'll need to supply details of all roles involving children or vulnerable adults, and provide full employment history back to full-time education. If you're ready to begin a rewarding, child-focused career where you'll play a key role in shaping a young person's future - apply now and start your journey with Cambian. Cambian are committed to promoting the safeguarding and welfare of all children within our care. All applicants must be willing to undergo and enhanced DBS check and must be able to provide at least two references covering the past two years. Applicants must also provide information for all positions related to working with children and the vulnerable and details of employment going back to full time education.
Humanities Teacher - Stoke-on-Trent - ASAP Start - Daily Supply Are you a Humanities specialist with a passion for History, Geography or Religious Studies? Academics are working in partnership with a network of secondary schools across Stoke-on-Trent and the wider North Staffordshire area, and we are recruiting enthusiastic Humanities Teachers to join departments that truly value creativity, curiosi click apply for full job details
Oct 29, 2025
Full time
Humanities Teacher - Stoke-on-Trent - ASAP Start - Daily Supply Are you a Humanities specialist with a passion for History, Geography or Religious Studies? Academics are working in partnership with a network of secondary schools across Stoke-on-Trent and the wider North Staffordshire area, and we are recruiting enthusiastic Humanities Teachers to join departments that truly value creativity, curiosi click apply for full job details
Overview Academics Bristol is seeking a passionate and dedicated Head of History to join a start-up academy school. This is a rare opportunity to lead and shape a subject area, playing a key role in transforming the life chances of young people in south Bristol. From September 2026, the school will move into their state-of-the-art new site, giving you the chance to deliver inspiring lessons and innovative curriculum experiences in world-class facilities. Salary: MPS 1-6 / UPS 1-3 + TLR Contract: Full-time, Permanent Start Date: September 2026 (earlier start possible for the right candidate) Why Join Us Be part of the Middle Leadership Team, helping to shape the culture and direction of a growing academy. Lead a dynamic History department that makes a real impact on students' lives. Access dedicated leadership time alongside your teaching to drive improvements in teaching, learning and outcomes. Benefit from the support of a forward-thinking and collaborative trust, committed to staff development and student success. The Role Lead, support and develop your team to deliver a high-quality, engaging history curriculum. Use data effectively to target interventions and secure progress for all learners. Take accountability for student outcomes and the quality of education in geography. Line-manage staff, providing professional development and support Work with colleagues across the academy, including the SENDCo and pastoral teams, to ensure all students thrive. Play a full role in academy life, including pastoral care and mentoring as a form tutor. About You Qualified Teacher Status and a relevant degree. A strong track record of raising student outcomes. Experience of leading initiatives that had measurable impact. A passion for developing relationships with students, families, colleagues and the wider community. High aspirations for yourself and every young person you teach. Flexibility, resilience and enthusiasm for contributing beyond the classroom. This is your chance to help shape a new school, inspire a generation, and be part of something truly transformative. Apply If you are interested in this Head of History role, please apply online or for further information contact Academics LTD Bristol office and speak to Janine Robinson Please note: Academics are a leading education recruitment agency operating across England and Wales. All successful candidates will be subject to a full DBS check, and relevant references will be required. Academics is fully committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children.
Oct 29, 2025
Full time
Overview Academics Bristol is seeking a passionate and dedicated Head of History to join a start-up academy school. This is a rare opportunity to lead and shape a subject area, playing a key role in transforming the life chances of young people in south Bristol. From September 2026, the school will move into their state-of-the-art new site, giving you the chance to deliver inspiring lessons and innovative curriculum experiences in world-class facilities. Salary: MPS 1-6 / UPS 1-3 + TLR Contract: Full-time, Permanent Start Date: September 2026 (earlier start possible for the right candidate) Why Join Us Be part of the Middle Leadership Team, helping to shape the culture and direction of a growing academy. Lead a dynamic History department that makes a real impact on students' lives. Access dedicated leadership time alongside your teaching to drive improvements in teaching, learning and outcomes. Benefit from the support of a forward-thinking and collaborative trust, committed to staff development and student success. The Role Lead, support and develop your team to deliver a high-quality, engaging history curriculum. Use data effectively to target interventions and secure progress for all learners. Take accountability for student outcomes and the quality of education in geography. Line-manage staff, providing professional development and support Work with colleagues across the academy, including the SENDCo and pastoral teams, to ensure all students thrive. Play a full role in academy life, including pastoral care and mentoring as a form tutor. About You Qualified Teacher Status and a relevant degree. A strong track record of raising student outcomes. Experience of leading initiatives that had measurable impact. A passion for developing relationships with students, families, colleagues and the wider community. High aspirations for yourself and every young person you teach. Flexibility, resilience and enthusiasm for contributing beyond the classroom. This is your chance to help shape a new school, inspire a generation, and be part of something truly transformative. Apply If you are interested in this Head of History role, please apply online or for further information contact Academics LTD Bristol office and speak to Janine Robinson Please note: Academics are a leading education recruitment agency operating across England and Wales. All successful candidates will be subject to a full DBS check, and relevant references will be required. Academics is fully committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children.
Humanities Tutor Coordinator About the role We have an exciting opportunity for an experienced and imaginative adult education professional to join the Humanities team and take responsibility for the design, programming, coordination and growth of the high-quality courses, classes and learning events within the history and politics programme area, focusing on Africa, Asia, the Caribbean and the Americas, Europe and global history from 400CE onwards in addition to global politics and economics. So, if you are a tutor or Tutor Coordinator with a background that includes history, politics and/or economics, we would like to hear from you. In this role you will be a key contributor to the Humanities department where you will take responsibility for leading a team of tutors within your curriculum area. You will contribute to raising the profile of the department, identifying opportunities, and promoting the success of the programme area you'll support. You will also be proactive in ensuring quality assurance procedures are maintained and that the quality of teaching and learning in these areas continues to meet high standards. About the applicant City Lit is London's largest provider of learning for adults, inspiring over 30,000 students a year and offering more than 5,000 courses, online and face-to-face. As a leader in our field, who have recently been rated as outstanding in all areas by Ofsted, we have a century's reputation for delivering the highest quality student experience. Partnering with community organisations across London, we deliver bespoke projects that support individuals and communities. To be considered, please submit your CV and a covering letter, detailing your skills and experience. The ideal candidate will have: Significant experience of providing outstanding teaching and learning within an adult learning context, within an area related to the role (outlined above). Up-to-date knowledge, enthusiasm, and interest in history, politics and economics. Excellent communication skills and an ability to adapt approach to engage with a variety of internal and external stakeholders. Effective time management skills. Demonstrable experience of decision making. Experience of developing and managing courses and curriculum in an adult education setting (desirable). Experience of supervising or managing a team of teachers (desirable). Our generous rewards and benefits are numerous and wide-ranging, including flexible working, generous course discounts that include friends and family, our pension scheme plus life assurance and enhanced Family Friendly leave. There's also a season ticket loan programme, entitlement to access the student discounts programme (Totum) and a cycle to work scheme. We even offer free annual flu jabs! Sited in London's creative community of Covent Garden, City Lit is a thriving hub of learning and opportunity with a palpable sense of purpose and identity and a culture of equality and inclusivity. We know diversity fosters creativity and innovation and we are committed to equality of opportunity, to being fair and inclusive, and to being a place where all belong. We therefore particularly encourage applications from candidates who are likely to be underrepresented, these include applications from Black, Asian and minority ethnic backgrounds, those who have a disability and the LGBTQI+ community. We provide a professional and supportive community that blends teaching and learning to deliver endless possibilities. For full details of the role, please refer to the Job Description . Closing Date: 23:59 on 16 th November 2025 Interview Date(s): 1 st and 3 rd December 2025
Oct 28, 2025
Full time
Humanities Tutor Coordinator About the role We have an exciting opportunity for an experienced and imaginative adult education professional to join the Humanities team and take responsibility for the design, programming, coordination and growth of the high-quality courses, classes and learning events within the history and politics programme area, focusing on Africa, Asia, the Caribbean and the Americas, Europe and global history from 400CE onwards in addition to global politics and economics. So, if you are a tutor or Tutor Coordinator with a background that includes history, politics and/or economics, we would like to hear from you. In this role you will be a key contributor to the Humanities department where you will take responsibility for leading a team of tutors within your curriculum area. You will contribute to raising the profile of the department, identifying opportunities, and promoting the success of the programme area you'll support. You will also be proactive in ensuring quality assurance procedures are maintained and that the quality of teaching and learning in these areas continues to meet high standards. About the applicant City Lit is London's largest provider of learning for adults, inspiring over 30,000 students a year and offering more than 5,000 courses, online and face-to-face. As a leader in our field, who have recently been rated as outstanding in all areas by Ofsted, we have a century's reputation for delivering the highest quality student experience. Partnering with community organisations across London, we deliver bespoke projects that support individuals and communities. To be considered, please submit your CV and a covering letter, detailing your skills and experience. The ideal candidate will have: Significant experience of providing outstanding teaching and learning within an adult learning context, within an area related to the role (outlined above). Up-to-date knowledge, enthusiasm, and interest in history, politics and economics. Excellent communication skills and an ability to adapt approach to engage with a variety of internal and external stakeholders. Effective time management skills. Demonstrable experience of decision making. Experience of developing and managing courses and curriculum in an adult education setting (desirable). Experience of supervising or managing a team of teachers (desirable). Our generous rewards and benefits are numerous and wide-ranging, including flexible working, generous course discounts that include friends and family, our pension scheme plus life assurance and enhanced Family Friendly leave. There's also a season ticket loan programme, entitlement to access the student discounts programme (Totum) and a cycle to work scheme. We even offer free annual flu jabs! Sited in London's creative community of Covent Garden, City Lit is a thriving hub of learning and opportunity with a palpable sense of purpose and identity and a culture of equality and inclusivity. We know diversity fosters creativity and innovation and we are committed to equality of opportunity, to being fair and inclusive, and to being a place where all belong. We therefore particularly encourage applications from candidates who are likely to be underrepresented, these include applications from Black, Asian and minority ethnic backgrounds, those who have a disability and the LGBTQI+ community. We provide a professional and supportive community that blends teaching and learning to deliver endless possibilities. For full details of the role, please refer to the Job Description . Closing Date: 23:59 on 16 th November 2025 Interview Date(s): 1 st and 3 rd December 2025
Overview Kido are proud to be able to offer students who are studying a relevant Level 2 or Level 3 early years / childcare qualification a work placement opportunity! We're a nursery group where innovation and imagination unite to create modern Early Years settings, with international nurseries in India, USA and the UK. We have 13 (soon to be 14!) Ofsted rated Good and Outstanding nurseries in and around London. You can find out more about our nurseries and their locations via We blend the best practices from the Montessori, Reggio Emilia, and Waldorf Steiner approaches and this magical fusion, combined with state-of-the-art learning spaces and 21st-century technology, brings a whole new level of wonder to early years education at Kido. This is your opportunity to join an amazing growing nursery group where we can support you to develop your own career path, wherever your ambitions lie in early years. By starting on a work placement while you're studying, this could lead to paid work with us as an Early Years Assistant or even pursuing a full or part-time Nursery Educator position with us once you complete your studies. From there, you may pursue further qualifications, gain experience across different ages from 3 months to 5 years, or work 'up the ladder' towards management. What you can expect on work placement On work placement, you'll gain valuable hands-on experience within the nursery. Your primary focus will be supporting the Room Leaders and Educators in providing a safe and inspiring learning environment where every child thrives. You'll be a team player with a positive can-do attitude, collaborating with the team to deliver engaging activities that align with the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) standards for child learning and development. An ability to effectively communicate with parents, children and colleagues will set you apart and aid us in delivering the best experience possible. We'll make sure you get valuable experiences across our nursery, building your confidence in the workplace. Some of the activities may involve arts and crafts, music, outdoor play, reading time, as well as support with meal times to ensure every child has the right food and drink for their dietary needs. We take pride in creating a nurturing environment that caters to individual needs, acknowledging the diversity of each child's background, culture, disabilities, and medical history. This is just as important for our staff too, and we're proud of our diverse teams. Your feedback will be valued as we constantly push the boundaries of excellence and reimagine what exceptional early years education really means. How do I apply? Get in touch with us via and we'll be in touch. The recruitment team will have a chat with you initially to check what you're looking for to work around your studies, and figure out which nursery location is best for you too. There will be some forms to complete, a bit like an application form, and we'll ask you for a couple of references too. This could be your course tutor and a previous teacher or a manager if you have had a job. We need these because we need to do some important background checks as part of our Safer Recruitment process. This is a requirement from Ofsted and the NSPCC and means we safeguard children. Every person coming to work in any way within our nurseries goes through the same checks. We'll also need to process a DBS (criminal record check) if your college hasn't processed one already. Contact If you have any questions, don't hesitate to reach out to us via Visit our website - Follow us on Facebook - Follow us on Instagram - Safer Recruitment All posts involving direct contact with children are exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. However, amendments to the Exceptions Order 1975 (2013 & 2020) provide that certain spent convictions and cautions are 'protected'. These are not subject to disclosure to employers and cannot be taken into account. Guidance and criteria on the filtering of these cautions and convictions can be found on the Ministry of Justice website or see Shortlisted candidates will be asked to provide details of all unspent convictions and those that would not be filtered, prior to the date of the interview. You may be asked for further information about your criminal history during the recruitment process. If your application is successful, this self-disclosure information will be checked against information from the Disclosure & Barring Service before your appointment is confirmed. If you are unsure whether you need to disclose criminal information, you should seek legal advice or you may wish to contact Nacro or Unlock for impartial advice. There is more information on filtering and protected offences on the Ministry of Justice website. Unlock - phone text Kido is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all children. Kido will ensure that our recruitment procedures meet the standards set out in our safer recruitment policy (available upon request) and our selection criteria prevents unsuitable people from gaining access to children. As part of our commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of the children in our care, successful candidates are expected to undergo pre-employment checks including an enhanced DBS and barred lists check.
Oct 27, 2025
Full time
Overview Kido are proud to be able to offer students who are studying a relevant Level 2 or Level 3 early years / childcare qualification a work placement opportunity! We're a nursery group where innovation and imagination unite to create modern Early Years settings, with international nurseries in India, USA and the UK. We have 13 (soon to be 14!) Ofsted rated Good and Outstanding nurseries in and around London. You can find out more about our nurseries and their locations via We blend the best practices from the Montessori, Reggio Emilia, and Waldorf Steiner approaches and this magical fusion, combined with state-of-the-art learning spaces and 21st-century technology, brings a whole new level of wonder to early years education at Kido. This is your opportunity to join an amazing growing nursery group where we can support you to develop your own career path, wherever your ambitions lie in early years. By starting on a work placement while you're studying, this could lead to paid work with us as an Early Years Assistant or even pursuing a full or part-time Nursery Educator position with us once you complete your studies. From there, you may pursue further qualifications, gain experience across different ages from 3 months to 5 years, or work 'up the ladder' towards management. What you can expect on work placement On work placement, you'll gain valuable hands-on experience within the nursery. Your primary focus will be supporting the Room Leaders and Educators in providing a safe and inspiring learning environment where every child thrives. You'll be a team player with a positive can-do attitude, collaborating with the team to deliver engaging activities that align with the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) standards for child learning and development. An ability to effectively communicate with parents, children and colleagues will set you apart and aid us in delivering the best experience possible. We'll make sure you get valuable experiences across our nursery, building your confidence in the workplace. Some of the activities may involve arts and crafts, music, outdoor play, reading time, as well as support with meal times to ensure every child has the right food and drink for their dietary needs. We take pride in creating a nurturing environment that caters to individual needs, acknowledging the diversity of each child's background, culture, disabilities, and medical history. This is just as important for our staff too, and we're proud of our diverse teams. Your feedback will be valued as we constantly push the boundaries of excellence and reimagine what exceptional early years education really means. How do I apply? Get in touch with us via and we'll be in touch. The recruitment team will have a chat with you initially to check what you're looking for to work around your studies, and figure out which nursery location is best for you too. There will be some forms to complete, a bit like an application form, and we'll ask you for a couple of references too. This could be your course tutor and a previous teacher or a manager if you have had a job. We need these because we need to do some important background checks as part of our Safer Recruitment process. This is a requirement from Ofsted and the NSPCC and means we safeguard children. Every person coming to work in any way within our nurseries goes through the same checks. We'll also need to process a DBS (criminal record check) if your college hasn't processed one already. Contact If you have any questions, don't hesitate to reach out to us via Visit our website - Follow us on Facebook - Follow us on Instagram - Safer Recruitment All posts involving direct contact with children are exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. However, amendments to the Exceptions Order 1975 (2013 & 2020) provide that certain spent convictions and cautions are 'protected'. These are not subject to disclosure to employers and cannot be taken into account. Guidance and criteria on the filtering of these cautions and convictions can be found on the Ministry of Justice website or see Shortlisted candidates will be asked to provide details of all unspent convictions and those that would not be filtered, prior to the date of the interview. You may be asked for further information about your criminal history during the recruitment process. If your application is successful, this self-disclosure information will be checked against information from the Disclosure & Barring Service before your appointment is confirmed. If you are unsure whether you need to disclose criminal information, you should seek legal advice or you may wish to contact Nacro or Unlock for impartial advice. There is more information on filtering and protected offences on the Ministry of Justice website. Unlock - phone text Kido is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all children. Kido will ensure that our recruitment procedures meet the standards set out in our safer recruitment policy (available upon request) and our selection criteria prevents unsuitable people from gaining access to children. As part of our commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of the children in our care, successful candidates are expected to undergo pre-employment checks including an enhanced DBS and barred lists check.
Ark Elvin Academy, Trainee Computing Teacher/ School Direct Trainee Teacher Locations: London Bursaries and scholarships from: Up to £31,000. Find further info here Closing date: Recruitment is running on a rolling basis until places are full - early applications are advised. Starting: September 2026. 'Develop a Pathway for the Next Generation of Programmers'. About the role: You will be training to be a Computing Teacher - this is a great opportunity to train to teach outstanding lessons and therefore help pupils achieve excellent academic results in Computing. In this role, you will engage in rigorous and continuous professional development in order to exceed the minimum level of practice expected of teachers as defined in the Teachers' Standards. You will be able to demonstrate consistently high standards of personal and professional conduct, and be a role-model, positively impacting the academy more widely. About Ark: Ark is a charity that aims to transform children's lives through education. In the UK, the strongest predictor of how a child will do at school continues to be what their parents do for a living - but why should this be the accepted status quo? By working in our network at one of our 39 schools, you will be directly making a positive impact on young people's lives through high-quality teaching and thoughtful consideration of all backgrounds and needs, making educational equity a reality. About Ark Teacher Training: Ark Teacher Training (ATT) is a school-based programme offering the perfect mixture of theory and classroom practice to develop you into the best teacher you can be. Because we believe that every child, regardless of their background, deserves to have access to a great education, we work mainly in communities of lower income with a history of academic underachievement. We are very proud to have just received our second 'outstanding' rating from Ofsted in all categories! There are only a few ITTs in the UK that can say the same. Alongside this, our programme is also incredibly supportive and bespoke, as you will see below. Key responsibilities: To engage in daily professional development activities To plan, resource and deliver lessons to the highest possible standard that ensure learning and progress of all pupils To provide a nurturing classroom and academy environment that helps pupils to develop as learners To help to maintain/establish discipline across the whole school To contribute to the effective working of the school Key requirements: Grade C/4 or above in Maths GCSE and English Language GCSE (or equivalent) An undergraduate bachelor's degree or will hold (or equivalent) prior to beginning your Initial Teacher Training A degree or A level in Computing / a related subject Evidence of a commitment to working with young people Experience of overcoming challenges successfully Ability to demonstrate consistently high standards of personal and professional conduct An aptitude for teaching View the full job description and person specification here Diversity and Inclusion: Our programme places heavy emphasis on diversity both within recruitment of our trainees and within the training. It's incredibly important that pupils have a rich and diverse teaching body to learn from; they're able to see themselves in positions of leadership and authority, while their perceptions and world-views are broadened. Read more here . How to Apply: To apply, please visit our website via the button below. If you're applying through the DfE, please see our subjects here to ensure you apply for the correct route. For more updated and information, you can also follow us on X , find us on LinkedIn and like us on Facebook . Ark is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people; all successful candidates will be subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check. Ark Schools are committed to attracting, developing and retaining a diverse workforce, with a broad range of backgrounds, experiences and perspectives. Please click here to learn more.
Oct 25, 2025
Full time
Ark Elvin Academy, Trainee Computing Teacher/ School Direct Trainee Teacher Locations: London Bursaries and scholarships from: Up to £31,000. Find further info here Closing date: Recruitment is running on a rolling basis until places are full - early applications are advised. Starting: September 2026. 'Develop a Pathway for the Next Generation of Programmers'. About the role: You will be training to be a Computing Teacher - this is a great opportunity to train to teach outstanding lessons and therefore help pupils achieve excellent academic results in Computing. In this role, you will engage in rigorous and continuous professional development in order to exceed the minimum level of practice expected of teachers as defined in the Teachers' Standards. You will be able to demonstrate consistently high standards of personal and professional conduct, and be a role-model, positively impacting the academy more widely. About Ark: Ark is a charity that aims to transform children's lives through education. In the UK, the strongest predictor of how a child will do at school continues to be what their parents do for a living - but why should this be the accepted status quo? By working in our network at one of our 39 schools, you will be directly making a positive impact on young people's lives through high-quality teaching and thoughtful consideration of all backgrounds and needs, making educational equity a reality. About Ark Teacher Training: Ark Teacher Training (ATT) is a school-based programme offering the perfect mixture of theory and classroom practice to develop you into the best teacher you can be. Because we believe that every child, regardless of their background, deserves to have access to a great education, we work mainly in communities of lower income with a history of academic underachievement. We are very proud to have just received our second 'outstanding' rating from Ofsted in all categories! There are only a few ITTs in the UK that can say the same. Alongside this, our programme is also incredibly supportive and bespoke, as you will see below. Key responsibilities: To engage in daily professional development activities To plan, resource and deliver lessons to the highest possible standard that ensure learning and progress of all pupils To provide a nurturing classroom and academy environment that helps pupils to develop as learners To help to maintain/establish discipline across the whole school To contribute to the effective working of the school Key requirements: Grade C/4 or above in Maths GCSE and English Language GCSE (or equivalent) An undergraduate bachelor's degree or will hold (or equivalent) prior to beginning your Initial Teacher Training A degree or A level in Computing / a related subject Evidence of a commitment to working with young people Experience of overcoming challenges successfully Ability to demonstrate consistently high standards of personal and professional conduct An aptitude for teaching View the full job description and person specification here Diversity and Inclusion: Our programme places heavy emphasis on diversity both within recruitment of our trainees and within the training. It's incredibly important that pupils have a rich and diverse teaching body to learn from; they're able to see themselves in positions of leadership and authority, while their perceptions and world-views are broadened. Read more here . How to Apply: To apply, please visit our website via the button below. If you're applying through the DfE, please see our subjects here to ensure you apply for the correct route. For more updated and information, you can also follow us on X , find us on LinkedIn and like us on Facebook . Ark is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people; all successful candidates will be subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check. Ark Schools are committed to attracting, developing and retaining a diverse workforce, with a broad range of backgrounds, experiences and perspectives. Please click here to learn more.
Head of Schools: Empower Futures Do you want to work for a company where wellbeing is more than a word, it's a commitment? Somewhere where the person matters as much as the professional? Progress Schools takes a caring, people-first approach. Our top-notch benefits go beyond the basics-enjoy access to discounted gym memberships, a free wellbeing app with fitness, yoga and mindfulness resources, and dedicated counselling support. We strive to reduce surplus admin to let you focus on pupils. Your work-life balance matters. That's why we offer generous holidays, additional leave for foster carers, and flexibility where possible. We invest in your personal and professional growth as much as we do for the students who attend our schools. But that's not all, we also offer Professional Development: Support for professional qualifications, in-house training, including paid qualifications. Last year we invested approx. £3.5k per colleague! Financial Security: Death in Service Insurance providing four times your salary. Family-Friendly Policies: Enhanced Maternity/Paternity Leave. Health and Wellbeing Cashback: Access to Medicash for you and your dependants, covering the costs of eye tests, optical, dental, prescriptions, and holistic treatments up to £900 annually. Recognition Awards: Monthly, Quarterly, and Annual Recognition Awards. Referral Bonus: £500 for referring top talent. Exclusive Discounts: MiRewards benefits platform, offering loads of discounts and rewards Weekly drop ins with Senior Leaders: Connect, clarify and communicate with weekly drop-ins with our Managing Director and organisation SLT Group Connection: Annual Group conference and a comprehensive benefits review. Who are we looking for from you? Engagement Skills: Demonstrated ability to inspire and engage learners, supporting them in achieving their ambitions. Able to bring fresh ideas, creativity, and proactive leadership to both the classroom and wider school environment. Emotional Support: Passionate about making a tangible, positive difference in the lives of young people-particularly those requiring additional support. Academic Background: Degree in a relevant subject area is essential. Core Teaching Qualifications: QTS or QTLS (or an overseas equivalent) is required. NPQH or working towards it is desirable. Experience: Proven leadership experience in an educational setting (Head of Department, SLT, or Headteacher level), ideally within an alternative provision or similar setting. Experience managing staff teams and small school cohorts is essential. Teaching Subjects: Strong understanding and oversight of core subject delivery (English, Maths, Science), with a track record of improving teaching and learning outcomes. Knowledge: In-depth understanding of the alternative provision landscape, school compliance requirements, and Independent School Standards. Familiarity with working with learners with SEN and additional needs is key. Problem-Solving: Proactive in addressing challenges and implementing effective solutions to enhance pupil outcomes and operational efficiency. Communication: Strong interpersonal and professional communication skills with staff, learners, and external stakeholders. Promotion of Values: A clear commitment to safeguarding, equality, diversity, wellbeing, and British values within the school community. Time Management: Excellent time management skills with the ability to balance leadership responsibilities, staff development, curriculum oversight, and regulatory compliance. About the School: Progress Schools is part of The Progress Group, the Group is made up of six business units, each aiming to innovate, influence, and inspire through high-quality and purposeful education and training. Progress Schools is a national group of 13 independent OFSTED-regulated schools. At Progress Schools - Stockport we support approximately 20 pupils on roll to provide opportunities for children who need a nurturing, encouraging and supportive environment, specifically for those reintegrating back into a mainstream setting. The school consists of a core team of four teachers and four support staff, with additional support from regional and national staff across our group. Please click here to view the Job Description. How to Apply: Ready to be a part of our journey? Submit your application with a brief note about your training philosophy by clicking APPLY. If you have any further queries, please contact our recruitment team via email. Let's redefine education together! Diversity and Inclusion Statement: The Progress Group is an Equal Opportunities Employer. We are committed to equal employment opportunities regardless of age, sexual orientation, gender, pregnancy, religion, nationality, ethnic origin, disability, medical history, skin colour, marital status, genetic information, or parental status. All employment decisions are based on merit, job requirements, and business needs. Safeguarding Statement: We are committed to safeguarding and protecting all children and young people by implementing robust safer recruitment practices. For details of our commitment to safer recruitment please visit our website for further information. Note: We are unable to provide Visa sponsorship for this role.
Oct 24, 2025
Full time
Head of Schools: Empower Futures Do you want to work for a company where wellbeing is more than a word, it's a commitment? Somewhere where the person matters as much as the professional? Progress Schools takes a caring, people-first approach. Our top-notch benefits go beyond the basics-enjoy access to discounted gym memberships, a free wellbeing app with fitness, yoga and mindfulness resources, and dedicated counselling support. We strive to reduce surplus admin to let you focus on pupils. Your work-life balance matters. That's why we offer generous holidays, additional leave for foster carers, and flexibility where possible. We invest in your personal and professional growth as much as we do for the students who attend our schools. But that's not all, we also offer Professional Development: Support for professional qualifications, in-house training, including paid qualifications. Last year we invested approx. £3.5k per colleague! Financial Security: Death in Service Insurance providing four times your salary. Family-Friendly Policies: Enhanced Maternity/Paternity Leave. Health and Wellbeing Cashback: Access to Medicash for you and your dependants, covering the costs of eye tests, optical, dental, prescriptions, and holistic treatments up to £900 annually. Recognition Awards: Monthly, Quarterly, and Annual Recognition Awards. Referral Bonus: £500 for referring top talent. Exclusive Discounts: MiRewards benefits platform, offering loads of discounts and rewards Weekly drop ins with Senior Leaders: Connect, clarify and communicate with weekly drop-ins with our Managing Director and organisation SLT Group Connection: Annual Group conference and a comprehensive benefits review. Who are we looking for from you? Engagement Skills: Demonstrated ability to inspire and engage learners, supporting them in achieving their ambitions. Able to bring fresh ideas, creativity, and proactive leadership to both the classroom and wider school environment. Emotional Support: Passionate about making a tangible, positive difference in the lives of young people-particularly those requiring additional support. Academic Background: Degree in a relevant subject area is essential. Core Teaching Qualifications: QTS or QTLS (or an overseas equivalent) is required. NPQH or working towards it is desirable. Experience: Proven leadership experience in an educational setting (Head of Department, SLT, or Headteacher level), ideally within an alternative provision or similar setting. Experience managing staff teams and small school cohorts is essential. Teaching Subjects: Strong understanding and oversight of core subject delivery (English, Maths, Science), with a track record of improving teaching and learning outcomes. Knowledge: In-depth understanding of the alternative provision landscape, school compliance requirements, and Independent School Standards. Familiarity with working with learners with SEN and additional needs is key. Problem-Solving: Proactive in addressing challenges and implementing effective solutions to enhance pupil outcomes and operational efficiency. Communication: Strong interpersonal and professional communication skills with staff, learners, and external stakeholders. Promotion of Values: A clear commitment to safeguarding, equality, diversity, wellbeing, and British values within the school community. Time Management: Excellent time management skills with the ability to balance leadership responsibilities, staff development, curriculum oversight, and regulatory compliance. About the School: Progress Schools is part of The Progress Group, the Group is made up of six business units, each aiming to innovate, influence, and inspire through high-quality and purposeful education and training. Progress Schools is a national group of 13 independent OFSTED-regulated schools. At Progress Schools - Stockport we support approximately 20 pupils on roll to provide opportunities for children who need a nurturing, encouraging and supportive environment, specifically for those reintegrating back into a mainstream setting. The school consists of a core team of four teachers and four support staff, with additional support from regional and national staff across our group. Please click here to view the Job Description. How to Apply: Ready to be a part of our journey? Submit your application with a brief note about your training philosophy by clicking APPLY. If you have any further queries, please contact our recruitment team via email. Let's redefine education together! Diversity and Inclusion Statement: The Progress Group is an Equal Opportunities Employer. We are committed to equal employment opportunities regardless of age, sexual orientation, gender, pregnancy, religion, nationality, ethnic origin, disability, medical history, skin colour, marital status, genetic information, or parental status. All employment decisions are based on merit, job requirements, and business needs. Safeguarding Statement: We are committed to safeguarding and protecting all children and young people by implementing robust safer recruitment practices. For details of our commitment to safer recruitment please visit our website for further information. Note: We are unable to provide Visa sponsorship for this role.
Job description: Are you a passionate and dedicated History educator seeking a role that offers both professional growth and the opportunity to inspire young minds? We invite you to apply for the role below! Position: Teacher or Lead Practitioner of History Location: Merton, London Salary: MPS/UPS (£41,817-£63,996) / Lead Practitioner Scale Salary: Inner London Start Date: January 2026 Why Choose us? We pride ourselves on our inclusive approach and the supportive environment we've cultivated. Our recent Ofsted 2024 inspection highlighted: High Achievement: "Pupils learn an ambitious curriculum They achieve highly and are exceptionally well prepared for the next stage of their education." Supportive Staff Environment: "Staff enjoy working at this school. They feel well supported and recognise that leaders are sensitive to their workload and consider their well-being." Positive Student Behaviour: "Pupils behave well and are keen to learn." Our academy is conveniently located with excellent public transport links, ensuring easy access for staff and students alike. Role Responsibilities As a History educator, your key responsibilities will include: Implementing and delivering a broad, balanced, and differentiated curriculum for students. Monitoring and supporting the overall progress and development of students as a teacher/form tutor. Facilitating a learning experience that allows students to achieve their individual potential. Contributing to raising standards of student attainment and personal growth. Engaging in operational and strategic planning, including lesson planning, resource development, and departmental contributions. Participating in staff development and quality assurance processes. Maintaining effective communication with students, parents, and other stakeholders. We are looking for candidates who: Hold QTS (or equivalent) and a relevant undergraduate degree. Possess successful teaching experience at the secondary level Demonstrate high expectations and a commitment to equality of access for all students. Have knowledge of National Curriculum requirements at KS3 and KS4. Are adept at using ICT, including interactive whiteboards, to enhance learning. Can work collaboratively within a team and maintain positive relationships with staff and students. Exhibit excellent time management and communication skills. What We Offer A supportive and inclusive working environment. A sensible marking policy with organised marking sessions. A two-week October half-term holiday. Competitive salary with additional allowances. Performance and loyalty bonuses. Teachers' Pension Scheme. Wellbeing Cash Plan and Employee Assistance Programme. Opportunities for professional development Flexible working options to support work-life balance. Interviews & Start Date The Headteacher is keen to interview and appoint as soon as possible. Lesson observations and interviews will be arranged promptly for suitable applicants. Safeguarding Statement We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expect all staff to share this commitment. Successful applicants will be subject to an enhanced DBS check and reference checks in line with Safer Recruitment guidelines. This role is not exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. If this role sounds like the perfect fit, apply now by sending your CV. Shortlisted candidates will be contacted within 48 hours. For more information on how we handle your data, please visit our website and scroll to the bottom of the 'About' page to view our Privacy Notice.
Oct 21, 2025
Full time
Job description: Are you a passionate and dedicated History educator seeking a role that offers both professional growth and the opportunity to inspire young minds? We invite you to apply for the role below! Position: Teacher or Lead Practitioner of History Location: Merton, London Salary: MPS/UPS (£41,817-£63,996) / Lead Practitioner Scale Salary: Inner London Start Date: January 2026 Why Choose us? We pride ourselves on our inclusive approach and the supportive environment we've cultivated. Our recent Ofsted 2024 inspection highlighted: High Achievement: "Pupils learn an ambitious curriculum They achieve highly and are exceptionally well prepared for the next stage of their education." Supportive Staff Environment: "Staff enjoy working at this school. They feel well supported and recognise that leaders are sensitive to their workload and consider their well-being." Positive Student Behaviour: "Pupils behave well and are keen to learn." Our academy is conveniently located with excellent public transport links, ensuring easy access for staff and students alike. Role Responsibilities As a History educator, your key responsibilities will include: Implementing and delivering a broad, balanced, and differentiated curriculum for students. Monitoring and supporting the overall progress and development of students as a teacher/form tutor. Facilitating a learning experience that allows students to achieve their individual potential. Contributing to raising standards of student attainment and personal growth. Engaging in operational and strategic planning, including lesson planning, resource development, and departmental contributions. Participating in staff development and quality assurance processes. Maintaining effective communication with students, parents, and other stakeholders. We are looking for candidates who: Hold QTS (or equivalent) and a relevant undergraduate degree. Possess successful teaching experience at the secondary level Demonstrate high expectations and a commitment to equality of access for all students. Have knowledge of National Curriculum requirements at KS3 and KS4. Are adept at using ICT, including interactive whiteboards, to enhance learning. Can work collaboratively within a team and maintain positive relationships with staff and students. Exhibit excellent time management and communication skills. What We Offer A supportive and inclusive working environment. A sensible marking policy with organised marking sessions. A two-week October half-term holiday. Competitive salary with additional allowances. Performance and loyalty bonuses. Teachers' Pension Scheme. Wellbeing Cash Plan and Employee Assistance Programme. Opportunities for professional development Flexible working options to support work-life balance. Interviews & Start Date The Headteacher is keen to interview and appoint as soon as possible. Lesson observations and interviews will be arranged promptly for suitable applicants. Safeguarding Statement We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expect all staff to share this commitment. Successful applicants will be subject to an enhanced DBS check and reference checks in line with Safer Recruitment guidelines. This role is not exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. If this role sounds like the perfect fit, apply now by sending your CV. Shortlisted candidates will be contacted within 48 hours. For more information on how we handle your data, please visit our website and scroll to the bottom of the 'About' page to view our Privacy Notice.
We are seeking an experienced Behaviour Manager for a long-term temporary position , starting in November 2025 . Join a school where pupils feel safe, respected, and supported to succeed. Strong relationships between staff and students, a proactive pastoral team, and a culture of high expectations create a positive learning environment. Pupils are encouraged to contribute to the wider community through leadership roles and charitable initiatives, while a broad curriculum and diverse extracurricular activities-such as dance, basketball, and the school band-help them develop their talents and aspirations. Duties as a Behaviour Manager: Lead on behaviour management strategies across the school Work directly with students to promote positive behaviour and engagement Implement and monitor behaviour plans and interventions Liaise with parents, staff, and external agencies where necessary Maintain accurate records of incidents and interventions Ideal Behaviour Manager: Previous experience in a behaviour management role is essential Ability to hit the ground running and adapt quickly to the school environment Strong communication, leadership, and conflict resolution skills as a Behaviour Manager. Resilient, calm, and solution-focused approach Why Step Teachers? With a rich history spanning over two decades, our teacher recruitment agency proudly serves North London, East London, Hertfordshire, Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire, Oxfordshire, Cornwall, Devon and Greater Manchester. We foster exclusive relationships with schools and academies in these regions. Our dedicated team, stationed in branches across Barnet, Havering, Norwich, Cambridge, Abingdon, and Plymouth, is committed to supporting and nurturing teachers. Explore rewarding opportunities with our trusted education recruitment services. We are an approved Crown Commercial Service supplier, proud members of the Recruitment & Employment Confederation (REC), and REC Audited in Education, which means we have undergone rigorous external auditing to ensure we consistently meet the highest safeguarding and compliance standing in education recruitment . Step Teachers is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people . All candidates registering with Step Teachers are subject to safeguarding checks in line with the DfE's statutory guidance Keeping Children Safe in Education, including reference checks and an Enhanced DBS check either registered on the Update Service or willingness to obtain one. Your weekly pay is processed through PAYE - that means no self-employed or umbrella companies. Additionally, you gain access to a range of exclusive deals, including discounted high street shopping, travel offers, gym memberships, and more. Moreover, our pay portal offers comprehensive physical and emotional well-being services as standard, ensuring your overall wellness is taken care of. Recommend a friend to receive a £100 Amazon voucher for yourself, and a chance for you both to win a holiday worth up to £1000 - If you know anyone who is looking for temporary, permanent or supply work then get in touch with us today!
Oct 17, 2025
Full time
We are seeking an experienced Behaviour Manager for a long-term temporary position , starting in November 2025 . Join a school where pupils feel safe, respected, and supported to succeed. Strong relationships between staff and students, a proactive pastoral team, and a culture of high expectations create a positive learning environment. Pupils are encouraged to contribute to the wider community through leadership roles and charitable initiatives, while a broad curriculum and diverse extracurricular activities-such as dance, basketball, and the school band-help them develop their talents and aspirations. Duties as a Behaviour Manager: Lead on behaviour management strategies across the school Work directly with students to promote positive behaviour and engagement Implement and monitor behaviour plans and interventions Liaise with parents, staff, and external agencies where necessary Maintain accurate records of incidents and interventions Ideal Behaviour Manager: Previous experience in a behaviour management role is essential Ability to hit the ground running and adapt quickly to the school environment Strong communication, leadership, and conflict resolution skills as a Behaviour Manager. Resilient, calm, and solution-focused approach Why Step Teachers? With a rich history spanning over two decades, our teacher recruitment agency proudly serves North London, East London, Hertfordshire, Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire, Oxfordshire, Cornwall, Devon and Greater Manchester. We foster exclusive relationships with schools and academies in these regions. Our dedicated team, stationed in branches across Barnet, Havering, Norwich, Cambridge, Abingdon, and Plymouth, is committed to supporting and nurturing teachers. Explore rewarding opportunities with our trusted education recruitment services. We are an approved Crown Commercial Service supplier, proud members of the Recruitment & Employment Confederation (REC), and REC Audited in Education, which means we have undergone rigorous external auditing to ensure we consistently meet the highest safeguarding and compliance standing in education recruitment . Step Teachers is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people . All candidates registering with Step Teachers are subject to safeguarding checks in line with the DfE's statutory guidance Keeping Children Safe in Education, including reference checks and an Enhanced DBS check either registered on the Update Service or willingness to obtain one. Your weekly pay is processed through PAYE - that means no self-employed or umbrella companies. Additionally, you gain access to a range of exclusive deals, including discounted high street shopping, travel offers, gym memberships, and more. Moreover, our pay portal offers comprehensive physical and emotional well-being services as standard, ensuring your overall wellness is taken care of. Recommend a friend to receive a £100 Amazon voucher for yourself, and a chance for you both to win a holiday worth up to £1000 - If you know anyone who is looking for temporary, permanent or supply work then get in touch with us today!