Behaviour Support Assistant Alternative Provision Location: Blandford Forum Contract Type: Full-Time, Permanent We are looking for a committed and resilient Behaviour Support Assistant to join our vibrant alternative provision, supporting both primary and secondary students. Our alternative provision is a specialised educational setting dedicated to helping young people who are unable to access mainstream education due to behavioural, emotional, social, or special educational needs. Our goal is to create a safe, nurturing, and structured environment where students can develop vital skills, rebuild confidence, and reach their full potential. Key Responsibilities: Support students with behavioural and emotional difficulties, encouraging engagement with learning. Assist in implementing behaviour management and de-escalation strategies. Provide individual support to help students access the curriculum and develop social skills. Foster a calm and positive atmosphere that promotes learning and personal growth. Work collaboratively with teachers, pastoral staff, and external agencies to support student progress. Observe, monitor, and record student behaviour and development. Help with daily routines, transitions, and maintaining a safe environment. The ideal candidate will have: Experience working with children or young people, especially those with behavioural challenges. A strong understanding of behaviour management techniques and de-escalation methods. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Patience, resilience, and a compassionate attitude. The ability to work effectively both independently and as part of a team. A relevant qualification (such as Level 2/3 Supporting Children and Young People or equivalent) is preferred but not essential. As a part of our team, you benefit from: Excellent daily rates paid using the PAYE system. (Daily rate is subject to your scale rate, experience in role and qualifications which will be discussed at the point of registration). Guaranteed pay scheme (subject to availability). Social and networking events. Pension contributions. CPD to help with your professional development. Access to a dedicated consultant. About us We are a market-leading education supply agency committed to the development of young people. With branches across the country, we are an employer of choice for high quality educators. We re part of The Edwin Group, an education alliance here to do good and are proud to be named in The Sunday Times Top 100 Best Places to Work in the UK 2025. We do not discriminate on the grounds of age, gender, race, colour, religion, disability or sexual orientation, and we welcome applications from all sections of the community. How to apply If you are a Support Assistant who can enthuse, motivate and engage learners and would like the challenge of working in a rewarding environment, then we want to hear from you. Apply today via this website, or for more information about this role and other opportunities call us on (phone number removed) or 07713 (phone number removed).
Aug 10, 2025
Contractor
Behaviour Support Assistant Alternative Provision Location: Blandford Forum Contract Type: Full-Time, Permanent We are looking for a committed and resilient Behaviour Support Assistant to join our vibrant alternative provision, supporting both primary and secondary students. Our alternative provision is a specialised educational setting dedicated to helping young people who are unable to access mainstream education due to behavioural, emotional, social, or special educational needs. Our goal is to create a safe, nurturing, and structured environment where students can develop vital skills, rebuild confidence, and reach their full potential. Key Responsibilities: Support students with behavioural and emotional difficulties, encouraging engagement with learning. Assist in implementing behaviour management and de-escalation strategies. Provide individual support to help students access the curriculum and develop social skills. Foster a calm and positive atmosphere that promotes learning and personal growth. Work collaboratively with teachers, pastoral staff, and external agencies to support student progress. Observe, monitor, and record student behaviour and development. Help with daily routines, transitions, and maintaining a safe environment. The ideal candidate will have: Experience working with children or young people, especially those with behavioural challenges. A strong understanding of behaviour management techniques and de-escalation methods. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Patience, resilience, and a compassionate attitude. The ability to work effectively both independently and as part of a team. A relevant qualification (such as Level 2/3 Supporting Children and Young People or equivalent) is preferred but not essential. As a part of our team, you benefit from: Excellent daily rates paid using the PAYE system. (Daily rate is subject to your scale rate, experience in role and qualifications which will be discussed at the point of registration). Guaranteed pay scheme (subject to availability). Social and networking events. Pension contributions. CPD to help with your professional development. Access to a dedicated consultant. About us We are a market-leading education supply agency committed to the development of young people. With branches across the country, we are an employer of choice for high quality educators. We re part of The Edwin Group, an education alliance here to do good and are proud to be named in The Sunday Times Top 100 Best Places to Work in the UK 2025. We do not discriminate on the grounds of age, gender, race, colour, religion, disability or sexual orientation, and we welcome applications from all sections of the community. How to apply If you are a Support Assistant who can enthuse, motivate and engage learners and would like the challenge of working in a rewarding environment, then we want to hear from you. Apply today via this website, or for more information about this role and other opportunities call us on (phone number removed) or 07713 (phone number removed).
Outcomes First Group
Kensington And Chelsea, London
Job Title: Lead Paediatric Occupational Therapist for SEMH Schools Location: Multi-Campus SEMH School Settings in South West London Contract Type: Full-Time, Permanent Reports to: Team Lead and Director of Services for Occupational Therapy Salary: £38,000 - £46,800 Depending on Experience Contract: Summer Contract with the following benefits: Summer Contract 5 weeks off in the school summer break 22 days of annual leave + years of service allowance 1 CPD day to use towards training Annual CPD opportunities + Monthly internal CPD provided. Exclusive discounts within Benefit Hub Competitive medical insurance rates A block of free counselling sessions Cycle to work scheme Electric car purchase scheme A "Moment in Time" day a year to use as you please. Life assurance Critical illness cover We provide our staff with the support they need to succeed. Part time or Term-time contracts also considered. Hours: 37.5 Hour Week Flexible working across 6 days (Monday-Saturday) Job Purpose The Lead Occupational Therapist will be responsible for designing, implementing, and managing a high-quality occupational therapy provision across multiple campuses within Social, Emotional, and Mental Health (SEMH) schools. This role combines leadership and clinical responsibilities and will work closely with education and therapeutic teams to support pupils with a range of complex needs and neurodivergence within primary and secondary settings. Key Responsibilities Leadership and Management Lead and coordinate the Occupational Therapy (OT) service across all campuses. Provide leadership and support for a team of occupational therapists and occupational therapy assistants. Develop and enforce OT policies, procedures, and service delivery models in line with LCP and whole-school strategies. Ensure effective allocation of caseloads and staff resources in the school settings. Attend leadership meetings and contribute to whole-school planning and development. Coordinate induction for new staff within the school settings to ensure streamlining of services. Foster strong collaborative working with the wider therapy team, senior management, and other health professionals on site. Communicate any performance or management concerns to your director of services. Clinical Practice Deliver specialist OT assessments and interventions for pupils with SEMH and neurodiverse needs. Develop, monitor, and review individualised therapy plans. Provide clinical reports to support EHCPs, annual reviews, and tribunal processes. Promote inclusive practice through class-based strategies and environmental modifications. Lead on therapeutic interventions. Support transition planning and interventions for pupils moving between provisions. Training & Capacity Building Design and deliver staff training to support with embedded occupational therapy strategies and neuro-affirming practices. Support the development of trauma-informed, therapeutic classrooms. Mentor staff on embedding OT strategies into everyday school life. Safeguarding & Compliance Maintain accurate, confidential, and up-to-date records in accordance with GDPR and HCPC standards. Adhere to safeguarding responsibilities in line with school and local authority policy. Ensure service quality through audits, feedback, and continuous improvement. Person Specification Essential BSc or MSc in Occupational Therapy HCPC Registration Royal College of Occupational Therapy Registration Minimum of 4 years' post-qualification experience with complex children and young people Experience of working in SEMH, education, or alternative provision settings Leadership or service development experience Excellent understanding of attachment, trauma, and neurodevelopment Confident with report writing and multi-agency working Desirable Postgraduate training in trauma-informed care, or related specialisms Knowledge of SEND processes including EHCPs and Annual Reviews Experience working with Looked After Children or those with significant social care involvement Understanding of positive behaviour support approaches What We Offer A passionate and forward-thinking team CPD opportunities and funded specialist training Clinical supervision and reflective practice sessions Opportunities to innovate and lead within a growing SEMH provision Staff wellbeing and flexible working options A chance to make a life-changing impact on young people London Children's Practice - Why Choose Us? At the London Children's Practice, we are dedicated to providing exceptional care to children and families, and we believe in supporting our team members every step of the way. Here are just a few reasons why you should consider joining us: 1. Training Opportunities: We are committed to the ongoing professional development of our staff. As a member of our team, you'll have access to a wide range of training opportunities tailored to your individual interests and career goals. We will provide the support you need to continue to grow and advance in your field. 2. Wellbeing Support: We understand the importance of maintaining a healthy work-life balance and prioritising employee wellbeing. That's why we offer comprehensive support services to help you thrive both personally and professionally. From employee assistance programs to wellness initiatives, we're here to ensure that you feel supported and valued every day. 3. Supervision and Mentoring Program: You'll have the opportunity to work alongside experienced practitioners, gain hands-on experience in various areas of Paediatric OT, and receive guidance every step of the way. 4. Clinical Development: We believe in investing in our team members' professional growth and development. That's why we offer regular in-house training sessions, workshops, and supervision support tailored to your level of experience. Whether you're just starting out or have years of experience under your belt, we'll help you continue to refine your skills and stay up to date on the latest best practices in paediatric therapy. We look forward to welcoming passionate candidates to join our team and make a positive impact. At LCP, we are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of people. All successful applicants will be subject to a fully enhanced DBS. For more information about LCP please visit the below websites
Aug 10, 2025
Full time
Job Title: Lead Paediatric Occupational Therapist for SEMH Schools Location: Multi-Campus SEMH School Settings in South West London Contract Type: Full-Time, Permanent Reports to: Team Lead and Director of Services for Occupational Therapy Salary: £38,000 - £46,800 Depending on Experience Contract: Summer Contract with the following benefits: Summer Contract 5 weeks off in the school summer break 22 days of annual leave + years of service allowance 1 CPD day to use towards training Annual CPD opportunities + Monthly internal CPD provided. Exclusive discounts within Benefit Hub Competitive medical insurance rates A block of free counselling sessions Cycle to work scheme Electric car purchase scheme A "Moment in Time" day a year to use as you please. Life assurance Critical illness cover We provide our staff with the support they need to succeed. Part time or Term-time contracts also considered. Hours: 37.5 Hour Week Flexible working across 6 days (Monday-Saturday) Job Purpose The Lead Occupational Therapist will be responsible for designing, implementing, and managing a high-quality occupational therapy provision across multiple campuses within Social, Emotional, and Mental Health (SEMH) schools. This role combines leadership and clinical responsibilities and will work closely with education and therapeutic teams to support pupils with a range of complex needs and neurodivergence within primary and secondary settings. Key Responsibilities Leadership and Management Lead and coordinate the Occupational Therapy (OT) service across all campuses. Provide leadership and support for a team of occupational therapists and occupational therapy assistants. Develop and enforce OT policies, procedures, and service delivery models in line with LCP and whole-school strategies. Ensure effective allocation of caseloads and staff resources in the school settings. Attend leadership meetings and contribute to whole-school planning and development. Coordinate induction for new staff within the school settings to ensure streamlining of services. Foster strong collaborative working with the wider therapy team, senior management, and other health professionals on site. Communicate any performance or management concerns to your director of services. Clinical Practice Deliver specialist OT assessments and interventions for pupils with SEMH and neurodiverse needs. Develop, monitor, and review individualised therapy plans. Provide clinical reports to support EHCPs, annual reviews, and tribunal processes. Promote inclusive practice through class-based strategies and environmental modifications. Lead on therapeutic interventions. Support transition planning and interventions for pupils moving between provisions. Training & Capacity Building Design and deliver staff training to support with embedded occupational therapy strategies and neuro-affirming practices. Support the development of trauma-informed, therapeutic classrooms. Mentor staff on embedding OT strategies into everyday school life. Safeguarding & Compliance Maintain accurate, confidential, and up-to-date records in accordance with GDPR and HCPC standards. Adhere to safeguarding responsibilities in line with school and local authority policy. Ensure service quality through audits, feedback, and continuous improvement. Person Specification Essential BSc or MSc in Occupational Therapy HCPC Registration Royal College of Occupational Therapy Registration Minimum of 4 years' post-qualification experience with complex children and young people Experience of working in SEMH, education, or alternative provision settings Leadership or service development experience Excellent understanding of attachment, trauma, and neurodevelopment Confident with report writing and multi-agency working Desirable Postgraduate training in trauma-informed care, or related specialisms Knowledge of SEND processes including EHCPs and Annual Reviews Experience working with Looked After Children or those with significant social care involvement Understanding of positive behaviour support approaches What We Offer A passionate and forward-thinking team CPD opportunities and funded specialist training Clinical supervision and reflective practice sessions Opportunities to innovate and lead within a growing SEMH provision Staff wellbeing and flexible working options A chance to make a life-changing impact on young people London Children's Practice - Why Choose Us? At the London Children's Practice, we are dedicated to providing exceptional care to children and families, and we believe in supporting our team members every step of the way. Here are just a few reasons why you should consider joining us: 1. Training Opportunities: We are committed to the ongoing professional development of our staff. As a member of our team, you'll have access to a wide range of training opportunities tailored to your individual interests and career goals. We will provide the support you need to continue to grow and advance in your field. 2. Wellbeing Support: We understand the importance of maintaining a healthy work-life balance and prioritising employee wellbeing. That's why we offer comprehensive support services to help you thrive both personally and professionally. From employee assistance programs to wellness initiatives, we're here to ensure that you feel supported and valued every day. 3. Supervision and Mentoring Program: You'll have the opportunity to work alongside experienced practitioners, gain hands-on experience in various areas of Paediatric OT, and receive guidance every step of the way. 4. Clinical Development: We believe in investing in our team members' professional growth and development. That's why we offer regular in-house training sessions, workshops, and supervision support tailored to your level of experience. Whether you're just starting out or have years of experience under your belt, we'll help you continue to refine your skills and stay up to date on the latest best practices in paediatric therapy. We look forward to welcoming passionate candidates to join our team and make a positive impact. At LCP, we are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of people. All successful applicants will be subject to a fully enhanced DBS. For more information about LCP please visit the below websites
Are you looking for an employer who can offer you opportunities for growth and development in your occupational therapy career- All whilst working within a friendly multidisciplinary team in a rewarding education setting? Do you want to have opportunities to participate in research projects, special interest groups and form part of a wider occupational therapy network that meets regularly for training & development? Do you want to have flexibility and be able to work creatively to deliver specialist SALT assessment and intervention fostering independence within an education setting? Do you want to be part of developing an enhanced occupational therapy offer through supporting the growth of apprentices, students and therapy assistants? How about working for an employer who has been awarded a 'Great Place to Work' for the 5th year running? Does working 4 days a week with FULL pay sound like a dream?! It doesn't have to be! Have a better work/life balance and come and work for Outcomes First Group! Job Title: Specialist or Highly Specialist Speech and Language Therapist Location: Baston House School - Kent BR2 7AB Salary: Up to £53,200 pro rata (dependent on experience) plus £5000 Welcome Bonus (Welcome Bonus is payable as one payment of £2,500 after completion of one month and one further payment of £2,500 upon completion of your final probation period plus £3000 Relocation package. (Relocation package dependent/ agreed based on distance) (T&C's apply) Please note- basic grade SALT offers from £33,000+, Specialist from £39,500+ & Highly specialist from £48,000+ Hours: 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday, hours to overlap with core school hours (Part time hours may be considered) Contract: Permanent (Term time only, or flexibility around full-time contract can be discussed based on your personal circumstances) In a world where the demand for clinical support is increasing daily, we understand the importance and value of the work you carry out. Your unique skills and expertise are critical to building better outcomes for our pupils. This is why we aim to have a multidisciplinary clinical team for each of our sites to provide this vital provision in collaboration with our education teams. Creating an environment where our pupils can truly flourish and grow in independence is key. We understand the value of helping our employees develop in their careers. For clinicians to achieve their Continued Professional Development (CPD) goals we offer a £2000 training allowance, so that you can complete role specific training tailored to your individual requirements once your probation has been completed. About the Group: Outcomes First Group is the leading provider of world-class education. Our schools are a vital part of local communities in England, Scotland and Wales, with a renowned reputation for quality and positive outcomes for the children and young people we educate for. Our Acorn schools are there to meet the social and emotional needs of pupils who have faced trauma or adversity, equipping them for life's important steps. Our Options Autism schools support autistic pupils to value their uniqueness and access the world in their own way. Another division, Momenta Connect, supports young people to overcome barriers and engage with education. While our most recent addition, Blenheim Schools, enables outstanding futures through high-quality independent and international schools. Our Vision Empower every child, whatever their ability, with a world-class education that nurtures potential, inspires lifelong learning, and equips them to thrive in a diverse and evolving world. Our Mission We commit to unlocking our pupils' potential through personalised learning, innovation, and opportunity, supporting growth and aspirations. Our Promise WE LISTEN. We never assume. WE WORK TOGETHER. To make the remarkable happen. WE ARE ACCOUNTABLE. To each other and for one another. Our Promisedescribes the sort of people we are and our commitment to how we treat each other, work together and behave. It represents what's truly important to us as individuals and as a team. It is easily translatable into behaviours we all practice and experience every day. It's the golden thread that runs through every leader, team and individual. The role: We are looking for a Specialist Speech and Language Therapist to join our in-house clinical team at Baston House school Working collaboratively with the education team, you will deliver bespoke Speech and Language Therapy assessment and intervention to pupils who may have experienced developmental trauma, be neurodivergent or have SEMH needs. You will work within the standards provided in the OFG Speech and Language Therapy Ways of Working. This will guide your practice within an education setting and clarify your roles and responsibilities, while taking into account the requirements of your governing and professional bodies. You will be given responsibility for holding a Speech and Language therapy caseload, with the full support of your designated clinical supervisor and site lead, also contributing to staff training and consultation as required This post would suit a resilient, creative and enthusiastic individual. Our Clinical Teams help maintain a person-centred, empowering approach always putting the pupils we support at the forefront of everything they do. All our settings maintain a strong safeguarding culture, and the pupils we support are heard, respected, and involved in decisions that affect them. We strive for excellence, which is why we are one of the leading service providers in the UK. With this in mind, we are looking for a Specilaist or Highly Specialist Speech and Language Therapist who shares our vision to use innovative approaches to enhance the quality of life and outcomes of the pupils we support. Location: Baston House School, Kent - Baston House School forms part of our Options Autism brand, and is an independent specialist day school, supporting children and young people aged 5 - 19 Baston House School Education - Options Autism For further information regarding this vacancy please refer to the Job Description and Person Specification attached. Essential Criteria: Recognised Speech & Language Therapy degree Valid and up to date HCPC Registration Registered member of RCSLT At least 5 + yrs practicing experience working at the specialist level with this client group in a similar setting Highly developed specialist knowledge and clinical understanding underpinned by theory and practical experience Experienced in multi-disciplinary working across a range of settings, with some responsibility for service & team performance Highly experienced in communicating with and working with families/relatives and carers Highly experienced in developing training and in person presentations Highly experienced in providing professional and clinical supervision Highly experienced in taking part in research projects and conducting audits Skills Essential Desirable Exceptional relationship building, analytical and judgmental skills. Exceptional communication skills (oral and written) Excellent time management and organisational skills Advanced knowledge and highly experienced in the core areas of SaLT practice and clear understanding of RCSLT Communication Standards Advanced knowledge of a range of approaches relating to neurodivergence, cognitive differences / difficulties and trauma informed practice Why work for us? Alongside working with a network of over 350 clinical colleagues with regular forums for peer reflection and practice development, Outcomes First Group offer an array of flexible benefit options: Benefits Your health and wellbeing are important to us, so you'll get an exceptional reward and flexible benefits package including: £2,000 training allowance Life Assurance Pension scheme with options to increase your contributions "Your Wellbeing Matters" - access to a wide range of first-class mental health support services and physical health checks Work 4 days, be paid for 5 T&C's apply - following successful completion of the probation period A wide range of health, wellbeing, and insurance benefits 100's of discount options valid in the UK and abroad Cycle to Work Schemes Electric Car Purchase Scheme Critical illness cover £5000 Welcome Bonus (T&C's apply) At Outcomes First Group we are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our pupils and young people. All successful applicants will be subject to social media checks and successful applicants to a fully enhanced DBS We reserve the right to close vacancies early, please submit your application at the earliest opportunity. Outcomes First Group is committed to carrying out a fair, thorough and efficient recruitment process in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education. Whilst we aim to keep applicants informed throughout, Outcomes First Group does not accept liability for any loss of earnings or other associated costs incurred by applicants as a result of delays or changes in the compliance process . click apply for full job details
Aug 10, 2025
Full time
Are you looking for an employer who can offer you opportunities for growth and development in your occupational therapy career- All whilst working within a friendly multidisciplinary team in a rewarding education setting? Do you want to have opportunities to participate in research projects, special interest groups and form part of a wider occupational therapy network that meets regularly for training & development? Do you want to have flexibility and be able to work creatively to deliver specialist SALT assessment and intervention fostering independence within an education setting? Do you want to be part of developing an enhanced occupational therapy offer through supporting the growth of apprentices, students and therapy assistants? How about working for an employer who has been awarded a 'Great Place to Work' for the 5th year running? Does working 4 days a week with FULL pay sound like a dream?! It doesn't have to be! Have a better work/life balance and come and work for Outcomes First Group! Job Title: Specialist or Highly Specialist Speech and Language Therapist Location: Baston House School - Kent BR2 7AB Salary: Up to £53,200 pro rata (dependent on experience) plus £5000 Welcome Bonus (Welcome Bonus is payable as one payment of £2,500 after completion of one month and one further payment of £2,500 upon completion of your final probation period plus £3000 Relocation package. (Relocation package dependent/ agreed based on distance) (T&C's apply) Please note- basic grade SALT offers from £33,000+, Specialist from £39,500+ & Highly specialist from £48,000+ Hours: 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday, hours to overlap with core school hours (Part time hours may be considered) Contract: Permanent (Term time only, or flexibility around full-time contract can be discussed based on your personal circumstances) In a world where the demand for clinical support is increasing daily, we understand the importance and value of the work you carry out. Your unique skills and expertise are critical to building better outcomes for our pupils. This is why we aim to have a multidisciplinary clinical team for each of our sites to provide this vital provision in collaboration with our education teams. Creating an environment where our pupils can truly flourish and grow in independence is key. We understand the value of helping our employees develop in their careers. For clinicians to achieve their Continued Professional Development (CPD) goals we offer a £2000 training allowance, so that you can complete role specific training tailored to your individual requirements once your probation has been completed. About the Group: Outcomes First Group is the leading provider of world-class education. Our schools are a vital part of local communities in England, Scotland and Wales, with a renowned reputation for quality and positive outcomes for the children and young people we educate for. Our Acorn schools are there to meet the social and emotional needs of pupils who have faced trauma or adversity, equipping them for life's important steps. Our Options Autism schools support autistic pupils to value their uniqueness and access the world in their own way. Another division, Momenta Connect, supports young people to overcome barriers and engage with education. While our most recent addition, Blenheim Schools, enables outstanding futures through high-quality independent and international schools. Our Vision Empower every child, whatever their ability, with a world-class education that nurtures potential, inspires lifelong learning, and equips them to thrive in a diverse and evolving world. Our Mission We commit to unlocking our pupils' potential through personalised learning, innovation, and opportunity, supporting growth and aspirations. Our Promise WE LISTEN. We never assume. WE WORK TOGETHER. To make the remarkable happen. WE ARE ACCOUNTABLE. To each other and for one another. Our Promisedescribes the sort of people we are and our commitment to how we treat each other, work together and behave. It represents what's truly important to us as individuals and as a team. It is easily translatable into behaviours we all practice and experience every day. It's the golden thread that runs through every leader, team and individual. The role: We are looking for a Specialist Speech and Language Therapist to join our in-house clinical team at Baston House school Working collaboratively with the education team, you will deliver bespoke Speech and Language Therapy assessment and intervention to pupils who may have experienced developmental trauma, be neurodivergent or have SEMH needs. You will work within the standards provided in the OFG Speech and Language Therapy Ways of Working. This will guide your practice within an education setting and clarify your roles and responsibilities, while taking into account the requirements of your governing and professional bodies. You will be given responsibility for holding a Speech and Language therapy caseload, with the full support of your designated clinical supervisor and site lead, also contributing to staff training and consultation as required This post would suit a resilient, creative and enthusiastic individual. Our Clinical Teams help maintain a person-centred, empowering approach always putting the pupils we support at the forefront of everything they do. All our settings maintain a strong safeguarding culture, and the pupils we support are heard, respected, and involved in decisions that affect them. We strive for excellence, which is why we are one of the leading service providers in the UK. With this in mind, we are looking for a Specilaist or Highly Specialist Speech and Language Therapist who shares our vision to use innovative approaches to enhance the quality of life and outcomes of the pupils we support. Location: Baston House School, Kent - Baston House School forms part of our Options Autism brand, and is an independent specialist day school, supporting children and young people aged 5 - 19 Baston House School Education - Options Autism For further information regarding this vacancy please refer to the Job Description and Person Specification attached. Essential Criteria: Recognised Speech & Language Therapy degree Valid and up to date HCPC Registration Registered member of RCSLT At least 5 + yrs practicing experience working at the specialist level with this client group in a similar setting Highly developed specialist knowledge and clinical understanding underpinned by theory and practical experience Experienced in multi-disciplinary working across a range of settings, with some responsibility for service & team performance Highly experienced in communicating with and working with families/relatives and carers Highly experienced in developing training and in person presentations Highly experienced in providing professional and clinical supervision Highly experienced in taking part in research projects and conducting audits Skills Essential Desirable Exceptional relationship building, analytical and judgmental skills. Exceptional communication skills (oral and written) Excellent time management and organisational skills Advanced knowledge and highly experienced in the core areas of SaLT practice and clear understanding of RCSLT Communication Standards Advanced knowledge of a range of approaches relating to neurodivergence, cognitive differences / difficulties and trauma informed practice Why work for us? Alongside working with a network of over 350 clinical colleagues with regular forums for peer reflection and practice development, Outcomes First Group offer an array of flexible benefit options: Benefits Your health and wellbeing are important to us, so you'll get an exceptional reward and flexible benefits package including: £2,000 training allowance Life Assurance Pension scheme with options to increase your contributions "Your Wellbeing Matters" - access to a wide range of first-class mental health support services and physical health checks Work 4 days, be paid for 5 T&C's apply - following successful completion of the probation period A wide range of health, wellbeing, and insurance benefits 100's of discount options valid in the UK and abroad Cycle to Work Schemes Electric Car Purchase Scheme Critical illness cover £5000 Welcome Bonus (T&C's apply) At Outcomes First Group we are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our pupils and young people. All successful applicants will be subject to social media checks and successful applicants to a fully enhanced DBS We reserve the right to close vacancies early, please submit your application at the earliest opportunity. Outcomes First Group is committed to carrying out a fair, thorough and efficient recruitment process in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education. Whilst we aim to keep applicants informed throughout, Outcomes First Group does not accept liability for any loss of earnings or other associated costs incurred by applicants as a result of delays or changes in the compliance process . click apply for full job details
Are you looking for an employer who can offer you opportunities for growth and development in your occupational therapy career- All whilst working within a friendly multidisciplinary team in a rewarding education setting? Do you want to have opportunities to participate in research projects, special interest groups and form part of a wider occupational therapy network that meets regularly for training & development? Do you want to have flexibility and be able to work creatively to deliver specialist OT assessment and intervention fostering independence within an education setting? Do you want to be part of developing an enhanced occupational therapy offer through supporting the growth of apprentices, students and therapy assistants? How about working for an employer who has been awarded a 'Great Place to Work' for the 5th year running? Job Title: Specialist Occupational Therapist Location: Higford School - Shropshire TF11 9ET Salary: Up to £53,200 pro rata (dependent on experience) Please note- basic grade OT offers from £33,000+, Specialist from £39,500+ & Highly specialist from £48,000+ Hours: 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday, hours to overlap with core school hours (Part time hours may be considered) Contract: Permanent (Term time only, or flexibility around full-time contract can be discussed based on your personal circumstances) In a world where the demand for clinical support is increasing daily, we understand the importance and value of the work you carry out. Your unique skills and expertise are critical to building better outcomes for our pupils. This is why we aim to have a multidisciplinary clinical team for each of our sites to provide this vital provision in collaboration with our education teams. Creating an environment where our pupils can truly flourish and grow in independence is key. We understand the value of helping our employees develop in their careers. For clinicians to achieve their Continued Professional Development (CPD) goals we offer a £2000 training allowance, so that you can complete role specific training tailored to your individual requirements once your probation has been completed. About the Group: Outcomes First Group is the leading provider of world-class education. Our schools are a vital part of local communities in England, Scotland and Wales, with a renowned reputation for quality and positive outcomes for the children and young people we educate for. Our Acorn schools are there to meet the social and emotional needs of pupils who have faced trauma or adversity, equipping them for life's important steps. Our Options Autism schools support autistic pupils to value their uniqueness and access the world in their own way. Another division, Momenta Connect, supports young people to overcome barriers and engage with education. While our most recent addition, Blenheim Schools, enables outstanding futures through high-quality independent and international schools. Our Vision Empower every child, whatever their ability, with a world-class education that nurtures potential, inspires lifelong learning, and equips them to thrive in a diverse and evolving world. Our Mission We commit to unlocking our pupils' potential through personalised learning, innovation, and opportunity, supporting growth and aspirations. Our Promise WE LISTEN. We never assume. WE WORK TOGETHER. To make the remarkable happen. WE ARE ACCOUNTABLE. To each other and for one another. Our Promisedescribes the sort of people we are and our commitment to how we treat each other, work together and behave. It represents what's truly important to us as individuals and as a team. It is easily translatable into behaviours we all practice and experience every day. It's the golden thread that runs through every leader, team and individual. The role: We are looking for a Specialist Occupational Therapist to join our in-house clinical team at Higford school. Following an extensive upgrade to the school site and Clinical spaces, we are excited to invite applications from Occupational Therapists with a passion for supporting young people with diverse profiles, embedding independence and sensory processing into the timetable. Working collaboratively with the education team, you will assess and plan interventions for our cohort of students, with the support of an OT Assistant and the Clinical Site Lead. You will work within the standards provided in the OFG Occupational Therapy Ways of Working. This will guide your practice within an education setting and clarify your roles and responsibilities, while taking into account the requirements of your governing and professional bodies. You will be given responsibility for holding an occupational therapy caseload, with the full support of your designated clinical supervisor and site lead, also contributing to staff training and consultation as required This post would suit a resilient, creative and enthusiastic individual. Our Clinical Teams help maintain a person-centred, empowering approach always putting the pupils we support at the forefront of everything they do. All our settings maintain a strong safeguarding culture, and the pupils we support are heard, respected, and involved in decisions that affect them. We strive for excellence, which is why we are one of the leading service providers in the UK. With this in mind, we are looking for a Specialist Occupational Therapist who shares our vision to use innovative approaches to enhance the quality of life and outcomes of the pupils we support. Location: Higford School - Shropshire TF11 Higford School forms part of our Options Autism brand, and is an independent specialist day school, supporting children and young people aged 5 - 19. Options Higford School Education - Options Autism For further information regarding this vacancy please refer to the Job Description and Person Specification attached or to schedule a time to visit the site, please contact Sam Brookes (Clinical Lead) Essential Criteria: Recognised Occupational Therapy degree HCPC registered and member of RCOT Relevant experience in a previously held job (LD, SEMH, neurodivergence) Enhanced knowledge and clinical understanding of OT theory and its practical application Experience of multi-disciplinary working in a range of settings, with some responsibility for service & team performance Experience of communicating with/working with families/relatives and carers Good communication including relationship, analytical and judgemental skills Clear understanding of the relationship between behaviour and communication Clear understanding of physical needs, dexterity, coordination and sensory skills for assessment and treatment of client group Clear understanding of other developmental needs that may impact on an individual and skills needed for independence Up to date knowledge of a range of approaches relating to neurodivergence, learning disability and trauma informed practice Knowledge of legislation and its implications for both clinical practice and professional management in relation to the client group Good clinical reasoning skills and able to confidently express rationale Able to engage in quality improvement and enhanced service delivery Understanding of information governance, confidentiality and record keeping standards Ability to work collaboratively as part of the multi-disciplinary team, as well as support with supervision of staff and students Sound knowledge of different assessment tools, intervention programmes and formulation of treatment plans from a range of OT modalities Evidence of continuous professional development and consistently undertakes self-development Ability and willingness to travel on company business Flexible approach to working environments, creative problem solver Able to work under pressure and to deadlines Desirable: 3+ years practicing as an OT Evidence of formal post graduate study in Sensory Integration and/or developmental trauma and/or sensory attachment Why work for us? Alongside working with a network of over 350 clinical colleagues with regular forums for peer reflection and practice development, Outcomes First Group offer an array of flexible benefit options. Benefits Your health and wellbeing are important to us, so you'll get an exceptional reward and flexible benefits package including: £2,000 training allowance Life Assurance Pension scheme with options to increase your contributions Your Wellbeing Matters" - access to a wide range of first-class mental health support services and physical health checks Family Growth Support - inclusive benefits package covering enhanced maternity and paternity leave, along with paid fertility treatment support. A wide range of health, wellbeing, and insurance benefits 100's of discount options valid in the UK and abroad Cycle to Work Schemes Electric Car Purchase Scheme Critical illness cover At Outcomes First Group we are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our pupils and young people . click apply for full job details
Aug 10, 2025
Full time
Are you looking for an employer who can offer you opportunities for growth and development in your occupational therapy career- All whilst working within a friendly multidisciplinary team in a rewarding education setting? Do you want to have opportunities to participate in research projects, special interest groups and form part of a wider occupational therapy network that meets regularly for training & development? Do you want to have flexibility and be able to work creatively to deliver specialist OT assessment and intervention fostering independence within an education setting? Do you want to be part of developing an enhanced occupational therapy offer through supporting the growth of apprentices, students and therapy assistants? How about working for an employer who has been awarded a 'Great Place to Work' for the 5th year running? Job Title: Specialist Occupational Therapist Location: Higford School - Shropshire TF11 9ET Salary: Up to £53,200 pro rata (dependent on experience) Please note- basic grade OT offers from £33,000+, Specialist from £39,500+ & Highly specialist from £48,000+ Hours: 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday, hours to overlap with core school hours (Part time hours may be considered) Contract: Permanent (Term time only, or flexibility around full-time contract can be discussed based on your personal circumstances) In a world where the demand for clinical support is increasing daily, we understand the importance and value of the work you carry out. Your unique skills and expertise are critical to building better outcomes for our pupils. This is why we aim to have a multidisciplinary clinical team for each of our sites to provide this vital provision in collaboration with our education teams. Creating an environment where our pupils can truly flourish and grow in independence is key. We understand the value of helping our employees develop in their careers. For clinicians to achieve their Continued Professional Development (CPD) goals we offer a £2000 training allowance, so that you can complete role specific training tailored to your individual requirements once your probation has been completed. About the Group: Outcomes First Group is the leading provider of world-class education. Our schools are a vital part of local communities in England, Scotland and Wales, with a renowned reputation for quality and positive outcomes for the children and young people we educate for. Our Acorn schools are there to meet the social and emotional needs of pupils who have faced trauma or adversity, equipping them for life's important steps. Our Options Autism schools support autistic pupils to value their uniqueness and access the world in their own way. Another division, Momenta Connect, supports young people to overcome barriers and engage with education. While our most recent addition, Blenheim Schools, enables outstanding futures through high-quality independent and international schools. Our Vision Empower every child, whatever their ability, with a world-class education that nurtures potential, inspires lifelong learning, and equips them to thrive in a diverse and evolving world. Our Mission We commit to unlocking our pupils' potential through personalised learning, innovation, and opportunity, supporting growth and aspirations. Our Promise WE LISTEN. We never assume. WE WORK TOGETHER. To make the remarkable happen. WE ARE ACCOUNTABLE. To each other and for one another. Our Promisedescribes the sort of people we are and our commitment to how we treat each other, work together and behave. It represents what's truly important to us as individuals and as a team. It is easily translatable into behaviours we all practice and experience every day. It's the golden thread that runs through every leader, team and individual. The role: We are looking for a Specialist Occupational Therapist to join our in-house clinical team at Higford school. Following an extensive upgrade to the school site and Clinical spaces, we are excited to invite applications from Occupational Therapists with a passion for supporting young people with diverse profiles, embedding independence and sensory processing into the timetable. Working collaboratively with the education team, you will assess and plan interventions for our cohort of students, with the support of an OT Assistant and the Clinical Site Lead. You will work within the standards provided in the OFG Occupational Therapy Ways of Working. This will guide your practice within an education setting and clarify your roles and responsibilities, while taking into account the requirements of your governing and professional bodies. You will be given responsibility for holding an occupational therapy caseload, with the full support of your designated clinical supervisor and site lead, also contributing to staff training and consultation as required This post would suit a resilient, creative and enthusiastic individual. Our Clinical Teams help maintain a person-centred, empowering approach always putting the pupils we support at the forefront of everything they do. All our settings maintain a strong safeguarding culture, and the pupils we support are heard, respected, and involved in decisions that affect them. We strive for excellence, which is why we are one of the leading service providers in the UK. With this in mind, we are looking for a Specialist Occupational Therapist who shares our vision to use innovative approaches to enhance the quality of life and outcomes of the pupils we support. Location: Higford School - Shropshire TF11 Higford School forms part of our Options Autism brand, and is an independent specialist day school, supporting children and young people aged 5 - 19. Options Higford School Education - Options Autism For further information regarding this vacancy please refer to the Job Description and Person Specification attached or to schedule a time to visit the site, please contact Sam Brookes (Clinical Lead) Essential Criteria: Recognised Occupational Therapy degree HCPC registered and member of RCOT Relevant experience in a previously held job (LD, SEMH, neurodivergence) Enhanced knowledge and clinical understanding of OT theory and its practical application Experience of multi-disciplinary working in a range of settings, with some responsibility for service & team performance Experience of communicating with/working with families/relatives and carers Good communication including relationship, analytical and judgemental skills Clear understanding of the relationship between behaviour and communication Clear understanding of physical needs, dexterity, coordination and sensory skills for assessment and treatment of client group Clear understanding of other developmental needs that may impact on an individual and skills needed for independence Up to date knowledge of a range of approaches relating to neurodivergence, learning disability and trauma informed practice Knowledge of legislation and its implications for both clinical practice and professional management in relation to the client group Good clinical reasoning skills and able to confidently express rationale Able to engage in quality improvement and enhanced service delivery Understanding of information governance, confidentiality and record keeping standards Ability to work collaboratively as part of the multi-disciplinary team, as well as support with supervision of staff and students Sound knowledge of different assessment tools, intervention programmes and formulation of treatment plans from a range of OT modalities Evidence of continuous professional development and consistently undertakes self-development Ability and willingness to travel on company business Flexible approach to working environments, creative problem solver Able to work under pressure and to deadlines Desirable: 3+ years practicing as an OT Evidence of formal post graduate study in Sensory Integration and/or developmental trauma and/or sensory attachment Why work for us? Alongside working with a network of over 350 clinical colleagues with regular forums for peer reflection and practice development, Outcomes First Group offer an array of flexible benefit options. Benefits Your health and wellbeing are important to us, so you'll get an exceptional reward and flexible benefits package including: £2,000 training allowance Life Assurance Pension scheme with options to increase your contributions Your Wellbeing Matters" - access to a wide range of first-class mental health support services and physical health checks Family Growth Support - inclusive benefits package covering enhanced maternity and paternity leave, along with paid fertility treatment support. A wide range of health, wellbeing, and insurance benefits 100's of discount options valid in the UK and abroad Cycle to Work Schemes Electric Car Purchase Scheme Critical illness cover At Outcomes First Group we are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our pupils and young people . click apply for full job details
Are you looking for an employer who can offer you opportunities for growth and development in your speech and language therapy career- All whilst working within a friendly multidisciplinary team in a rewarding education setting? Do you want to have opportunities to participate in research projects, special interest groups and form part of a wider speech and language therapy network that meets regularly for training & development? Do you want to have flexibility and be able to work creatively to deliver specialist SaLT assessment and intervention fostering independence within an education setting? Do you want to be part of developing an enhanced speech and language therapy offer through supporting the growth of apprentices, students and therapy assistants? How about working for an employer who has been awarded a 'Great Place to Work' for the 5th year running? Job Title: Speech and Language Therapist Location: Syon Grange / Colne Grange - London, TW7 5AJ / UB8 2YG (covering both sites) Salary: Up to £53,200 pro rata (dependent on experience) plus £5000 Welcome Bonus (Welcome Bonus is payable as one payment of £2,500 after completion of one month and one further payment of £2,500 upon completion of your final probation period. T&C's Apply Please note- basic grade SALT offers from £33,000+, Specialist from £39,500+ & Highly specialist from £48,000+ Hours: 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday, hours to overlap with core school hours (Part time hours may be considered) Contract: Permanent (Term time only, or flexibility around full-time contract can be discussed based on your personal circumstances) In a world where the demand for clinical support is increasing daily, we understand the importance and value of the work you carry out. Your unique skills and expertise are critical to building better outcomes for our pupils. This is why we aim to have a multidisciplinary clinical team for each of our sites to provide this vital provision in collaboration with our education teams. Creating an environment where our pupils can truly flourish and grow in independence is key. We understand the value of helping our employees develop in their careers. For clinicians to achieve their Continued Professional Development (CPD) goals we offer a £2000 training allowance, so that you can complete role specific training tailored to your individual requirements once your probation has been completed. About the Group: Outcomes First Group is the leading provider of world-class education. Our schools are a vital part of local communities in England, Scotland and Wales, with a renowned reputation for quality and positive outcomes for the children and young people we educate for. Our Acorn schools are there to meet the social and emotional needs of pupils who have faced trauma or adversity, equipping them for life's important steps. Our Options Autism schools support autistic pupils to value their uniqueness and access the world in their own way. Another division, Momenta Connect, supports young people to overcome barriers and engage with education. While our most recent addition, Blenheim Schools, enables outstanding futures through high-quality independent and international schools. Our Vision Empower every child, whatever their ability, with a world-class education that nurtures potential, inspires lifelong learning, and equips them to thrive in a diverse and evolving world. Our Mission We commit to unlocking our pupils' potential through personalised learning, innovation, and opportunity, supporting growth and aspirations. Our Promise WE LISTEN. We never assume. WE WORK TOGETHER. To make the remarkable happen. WE ARE ACCOUNTABLE. To each other and for one another. Our Promisedescribes the sort of people we are and our commitment to how we treat each other, work together and behave. It represents what's truly important to us as individuals and as a team. It is easily translatable into behaviours we all practice and experience every day. It's the golden thread that runs through every leader, team and individual. The role: We are looking for a Speech and Language Therapist to join our in-house clinical team at Syon Grange / Colne Grange - London Working collaboratively with the education team, you will deliver bespoke Speech and Language Therapy assessment and intervention to pupils who may have experienced developmental trauma, be neurodivergent or have SEMH needs. You will work within the standards provided in the OFG Speech and Language Therapy Ways of Working. This will guide your practice within an education setting and clarify your roles and responsibilities, while taking into account the requirements of your governing and professional bodies. You will be given responsibility for holding a Speech and Language therapy caseload, with the full support of your designated clinical supervisor and site lead, also contributing to staff training and consultation as required This post would suit a resilient, creative and enthusiastic individual. Our Clinical Teams help maintain a person-centred, empowering approach always putting the pupils we support at the forefront of everything they do. All our settings maintain a strong safeguarding culture, and the pupils we support are heard, respected, and involved in decisions that affect them. We strive for excellence, which is why we are one of the leading service providers in the UK. With this in mind, we are looking for a Speech and Language Therapist who shares our vision to use innovative approaches to enhance the quality of life and outcomes of the pupils we support. Location: Syon Grange / Colne Grange - London- Syon Grange / Colne Grange forms part of our Options Autism brand, and is an independent specialist day school, supporting young people aged 16-25 Syon Manor College School Finder - Options Autism For further information regarding this vacancy please refer to the Job Description and Person Specification attached. Essential Criteria: Undergraduate or Postgraduate degree in Speech and Language Therapy HCPC registered 1-2 yrs experience as a fully registered member of the RCSLT working in a similar setting. Some relevant experience in a previously held job of engaging and working with individuals presenting with complex and diverse communication profiles Some knowledge of neurodiversity and trauma informed practice Some experience of multi-disciplinary working in a range of settings Some experience of communicating with/working with families/relatives and carers An interest in developing knowledge and skills in different areas of SaLT practice Good relationship building, analytical and judgmental skills Good communication skills (oral and written) Good time management and organisational skills Competent in core areas of SaLT practice and clear understanding of RCSLT Communication Standards Knowledge of different SaLT assessment tools, types of intervention and knowledge of how to formulate support plans based on needs profile Knowledge of legislation and its implications for both clinical practice and professional management in relation to the client group Ability to work collaboratively as part of the multi-disciplinary team Willingness to attend training and working towards further qualifications relevant to the client group supporting Desirable: Some understanding of the other differences, e.g. sensory and motor, which may impact on an individual's communication strengths, differences, traits, difficulties and needs profile Some evidence of understanding the relationship between arousal levels and communication Full driving license and access to a car (Highly Desirable) Why work for us? Alongside working with a network of over 350 clinical colleagues with regular forums for peer reflection and practice development, Outcomes First Group offer an array of flexible benefit options: Benefits Your health and wellbeing are important to us, so you'll get an exceptional reward and flexible benefits package including: £2,000 training allowance Life Assurance Pension scheme with options to increase your contributions "Your Wellbeing Matters" - access to a wide range of first-class mental health support services and physical heath checks Family Growth Support - inclusive benefits package covering enhanced maternity and paternity leave, along with paid fertility treatment support. A wide range of health, wellbeing, and insurance benefits 100's of discount options valid in the UK and abroad Cycle to Work Schemes Electric Car Purchase Scheme Critical illness cover £5000 Welcome Bonus (T&C's apply) At Outcomes First Group we are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our pupils and young people. All successful applicants will be subject to social media checks and successful applicants to a fully enhanced DBS We reserve the right to close vacancies early, please submit your application at the earliest opportunity. Outcomes First Group is committed to carrying out a fair, thorough and efficient recruitment process in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education . click apply for full job details
Aug 10, 2025
Full time
Are you looking for an employer who can offer you opportunities for growth and development in your speech and language therapy career- All whilst working within a friendly multidisciplinary team in a rewarding education setting? Do you want to have opportunities to participate in research projects, special interest groups and form part of a wider speech and language therapy network that meets regularly for training & development? Do you want to have flexibility and be able to work creatively to deliver specialist SaLT assessment and intervention fostering independence within an education setting? Do you want to be part of developing an enhanced speech and language therapy offer through supporting the growth of apprentices, students and therapy assistants? How about working for an employer who has been awarded a 'Great Place to Work' for the 5th year running? Job Title: Speech and Language Therapist Location: Syon Grange / Colne Grange - London, TW7 5AJ / UB8 2YG (covering both sites) Salary: Up to £53,200 pro rata (dependent on experience) plus £5000 Welcome Bonus (Welcome Bonus is payable as one payment of £2,500 after completion of one month and one further payment of £2,500 upon completion of your final probation period. T&C's Apply Please note- basic grade SALT offers from £33,000+, Specialist from £39,500+ & Highly specialist from £48,000+ Hours: 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday, hours to overlap with core school hours (Part time hours may be considered) Contract: Permanent (Term time only, or flexibility around full-time contract can be discussed based on your personal circumstances) In a world where the demand for clinical support is increasing daily, we understand the importance and value of the work you carry out. Your unique skills and expertise are critical to building better outcomes for our pupils. This is why we aim to have a multidisciplinary clinical team for each of our sites to provide this vital provision in collaboration with our education teams. Creating an environment where our pupils can truly flourish and grow in independence is key. We understand the value of helping our employees develop in their careers. For clinicians to achieve their Continued Professional Development (CPD) goals we offer a £2000 training allowance, so that you can complete role specific training tailored to your individual requirements once your probation has been completed. About the Group: Outcomes First Group is the leading provider of world-class education. Our schools are a vital part of local communities in England, Scotland and Wales, with a renowned reputation for quality and positive outcomes for the children and young people we educate for. Our Acorn schools are there to meet the social and emotional needs of pupils who have faced trauma or adversity, equipping them for life's important steps. Our Options Autism schools support autistic pupils to value their uniqueness and access the world in their own way. Another division, Momenta Connect, supports young people to overcome barriers and engage with education. While our most recent addition, Blenheim Schools, enables outstanding futures through high-quality independent and international schools. Our Vision Empower every child, whatever their ability, with a world-class education that nurtures potential, inspires lifelong learning, and equips them to thrive in a diverse and evolving world. Our Mission We commit to unlocking our pupils' potential through personalised learning, innovation, and opportunity, supporting growth and aspirations. Our Promise WE LISTEN. We never assume. WE WORK TOGETHER. To make the remarkable happen. WE ARE ACCOUNTABLE. To each other and for one another. Our Promisedescribes the sort of people we are and our commitment to how we treat each other, work together and behave. It represents what's truly important to us as individuals and as a team. It is easily translatable into behaviours we all practice and experience every day. It's the golden thread that runs through every leader, team and individual. The role: We are looking for a Speech and Language Therapist to join our in-house clinical team at Syon Grange / Colne Grange - London Working collaboratively with the education team, you will deliver bespoke Speech and Language Therapy assessment and intervention to pupils who may have experienced developmental trauma, be neurodivergent or have SEMH needs. You will work within the standards provided in the OFG Speech and Language Therapy Ways of Working. This will guide your practice within an education setting and clarify your roles and responsibilities, while taking into account the requirements of your governing and professional bodies. You will be given responsibility for holding a Speech and Language therapy caseload, with the full support of your designated clinical supervisor and site lead, also contributing to staff training and consultation as required This post would suit a resilient, creative and enthusiastic individual. Our Clinical Teams help maintain a person-centred, empowering approach always putting the pupils we support at the forefront of everything they do. All our settings maintain a strong safeguarding culture, and the pupils we support are heard, respected, and involved in decisions that affect them. We strive for excellence, which is why we are one of the leading service providers in the UK. With this in mind, we are looking for a Speech and Language Therapist who shares our vision to use innovative approaches to enhance the quality of life and outcomes of the pupils we support. Location: Syon Grange / Colne Grange - London- Syon Grange / Colne Grange forms part of our Options Autism brand, and is an independent specialist day school, supporting young people aged 16-25 Syon Manor College School Finder - Options Autism For further information regarding this vacancy please refer to the Job Description and Person Specification attached. Essential Criteria: Undergraduate or Postgraduate degree in Speech and Language Therapy HCPC registered 1-2 yrs experience as a fully registered member of the RCSLT working in a similar setting. Some relevant experience in a previously held job of engaging and working with individuals presenting with complex and diverse communication profiles Some knowledge of neurodiversity and trauma informed practice Some experience of multi-disciplinary working in a range of settings Some experience of communicating with/working with families/relatives and carers An interest in developing knowledge and skills in different areas of SaLT practice Good relationship building, analytical and judgmental skills Good communication skills (oral and written) Good time management and organisational skills Competent in core areas of SaLT practice and clear understanding of RCSLT Communication Standards Knowledge of different SaLT assessment tools, types of intervention and knowledge of how to formulate support plans based on needs profile Knowledge of legislation and its implications for both clinical practice and professional management in relation to the client group Ability to work collaboratively as part of the multi-disciplinary team Willingness to attend training and working towards further qualifications relevant to the client group supporting Desirable: Some understanding of the other differences, e.g. sensory and motor, which may impact on an individual's communication strengths, differences, traits, difficulties and needs profile Some evidence of understanding the relationship between arousal levels and communication Full driving license and access to a car (Highly Desirable) Why work for us? Alongside working with a network of over 350 clinical colleagues with regular forums for peer reflection and practice development, Outcomes First Group offer an array of flexible benefit options: Benefits Your health and wellbeing are important to us, so you'll get an exceptional reward and flexible benefits package including: £2,000 training allowance Life Assurance Pension scheme with options to increase your contributions "Your Wellbeing Matters" - access to a wide range of first-class mental health support services and physical heath checks Family Growth Support - inclusive benefits package covering enhanced maternity and paternity leave, along with paid fertility treatment support. A wide range of health, wellbeing, and insurance benefits 100's of discount options valid in the UK and abroad Cycle to Work Schemes Electric Car Purchase Scheme Critical illness cover £5000 Welcome Bonus (T&C's apply) At Outcomes First Group we are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our pupils and young people. All successful applicants will be subject to social media checks and successful applicants to a fully enhanced DBS We reserve the right to close vacancies early, please submit your application at the earliest opportunity. Outcomes First Group is committed to carrying out a fair, thorough and efficient recruitment process in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education . click apply for full job details
An established and successful charity, Children's Hospice South West (CHSW) provides hospice care for children with life limiting conditions and their families in the South West of England. CHSW has three hospices Little Bridge House in North Devon, Charlton Farm in North Somerset and Little Harbour in Cornwall. CHSW delivers services to children and their families who have a palliative care need and meet the agreed referral criteria. The CHSW ethos is support the whole family making the most of short and precious lives and our current delivery model includes care wherever the child is when they need it most including care at the hospice base, at home and virtual support. We are pleased to be recruiting: SALARY : FTE £43,633 - £50,091 per annum (pro rata if part time) plus an attractive benefits package (including the ability to maintain your NHS pension) and work environment CONTRACT : Permanent HOURS : 32 hours per week, including weekends/bank holidays/evenings and nights as required, for which unsocial hours enhancements are payable LOCATION : Little Harbour, St Austell, Cornwall This is an excellent opportunity for a dynamic clinical leader with a passion to making a difference to the lives of children with life limited conditions. In this role you will be a key part of the hospice care leadership team ensuring that care standards are high, care delivery is responsive and reflects the model of hospice, that families are engaged, and the team is well led and supported. As Team Leader Care (TL) you will work as part of the care leadership team. Working under the Senior Care Team Leaders (STL) you will provide direct care and leadership to members of the team, overseeing the delivery of safe, high quality care to the children and their families. You will also provide direct line management to a named group of staff and a caseload of children and their families. To be successful you will be/have: • RSCN - RN Child (or RGN with substantial paediatric palliative care experience and willing to undertake further learning in this field) • Clinical experience and competence, including extensive post qualification experience working with children/adults with a life limiting / life threatening condition, including at end of life, chronic illness or disability in a variety of settings; acute, community. • Leadership and management experience, with lead responsibility for a shift, ward, department or team • The commitment and ability to champion the values and behaviours of Children's hospice South West delivering our services reflecting the ethos of the organisation. NOTE: When applying please include a full CV with employment history with education / training information and add your supporting statement in addition to your CV. Closing date for applications: 23/08/2025 Interview Date: TBC We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if sufficient applications are received; therefore we strongly advise you to apply early CHSW is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and all employees must obtain an enhanced DBS disclosure. Charity Registration Number Why Work For Us? Our employees work hard every day to make the most of short and precious lives. We are proud to support them with a range of enhanced benefits which include: • 33 days (plus bank holidays) holiday entitlement, which increases with service • enhanced sick pay scheme rising up to 6 months full and 6 months half pay • NHS pension continuation for Nursing staff or personal pension scheme with 7% employer contribution • family friendly policies, with enhanced maternity/adoption pay • occupational health, wellbeing and counselling services and employee assistance programme • group life insurance scheme • training and development opportunities • environmental and green agenda • Free on-site parking • A nurturing and inclusive environment • a chance to make a real difference This fantastic opportunity will give you the chance to explore the wonders of the South West, whether you are already located here, you are a returner or looking for a different way of life; the South West offers a high quality of life and great leisure opportunities. These environmental attractions are matched by the excellent reputation of the highly successful Children's Hospice South West (CHSW) as an organisation and local employer. You may also have experience in the following: Care Coordinator, Care Supervisor, Care Manager, Care Team Coordinator, Senior Care Assistant, Care Support Leader, Care Shift Leader, Care Unit Leader, Care Group Leader, Care Service Coordinator, etc. REF-223121
Aug 10, 2025
Full time
An established and successful charity, Children's Hospice South West (CHSW) provides hospice care for children with life limiting conditions and their families in the South West of England. CHSW has three hospices Little Bridge House in North Devon, Charlton Farm in North Somerset and Little Harbour in Cornwall. CHSW delivers services to children and their families who have a palliative care need and meet the agreed referral criteria. The CHSW ethos is support the whole family making the most of short and precious lives and our current delivery model includes care wherever the child is when they need it most including care at the hospice base, at home and virtual support. We are pleased to be recruiting: SALARY : FTE £43,633 - £50,091 per annum (pro rata if part time) plus an attractive benefits package (including the ability to maintain your NHS pension) and work environment CONTRACT : Permanent HOURS : 32 hours per week, including weekends/bank holidays/evenings and nights as required, for which unsocial hours enhancements are payable LOCATION : Little Harbour, St Austell, Cornwall This is an excellent opportunity for a dynamic clinical leader with a passion to making a difference to the lives of children with life limited conditions. In this role you will be a key part of the hospice care leadership team ensuring that care standards are high, care delivery is responsive and reflects the model of hospice, that families are engaged, and the team is well led and supported. As Team Leader Care (TL) you will work as part of the care leadership team. Working under the Senior Care Team Leaders (STL) you will provide direct care and leadership to members of the team, overseeing the delivery of safe, high quality care to the children and their families. You will also provide direct line management to a named group of staff and a caseload of children and their families. To be successful you will be/have: • RSCN - RN Child (or RGN with substantial paediatric palliative care experience and willing to undertake further learning in this field) • Clinical experience and competence, including extensive post qualification experience working with children/adults with a life limiting / life threatening condition, including at end of life, chronic illness or disability in a variety of settings; acute, community. • Leadership and management experience, with lead responsibility for a shift, ward, department or team • The commitment and ability to champion the values and behaviours of Children's hospice South West delivering our services reflecting the ethos of the organisation. NOTE: When applying please include a full CV with employment history with education / training information and add your supporting statement in addition to your CV. Closing date for applications: 23/08/2025 Interview Date: TBC We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if sufficient applications are received; therefore we strongly advise you to apply early CHSW is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and all employees must obtain an enhanced DBS disclosure. Charity Registration Number Why Work For Us? Our employees work hard every day to make the most of short and precious lives. We are proud to support them with a range of enhanced benefits which include: • 33 days (plus bank holidays) holiday entitlement, which increases with service • enhanced sick pay scheme rising up to 6 months full and 6 months half pay • NHS pension continuation for Nursing staff or personal pension scheme with 7% employer contribution • family friendly policies, with enhanced maternity/adoption pay • occupational health, wellbeing and counselling services and employee assistance programme • group life insurance scheme • training and development opportunities • environmental and green agenda • Free on-site parking • A nurturing and inclusive environment • a chance to make a real difference This fantastic opportunity will give you the chance to explore the wonders of the South West, whether you are already located here, you are a returner or looking for a different way of life; the South West offers a high quality of life and great leisure opportunities. These environmental attractions are matched by the excellent reputation of the highly successful Children's Hospice South West (CHSW) as an organisation and local employer. You may also have experience in the following: Care Coordinator, Care Supervisor, Care Manager, Care Team Coordinator, Senior Care Assistant, Care Support Leader, Care Shift Leader, Care Unit Leader, Care Group Leader, Care Service Coordinator, etc. REF-223121
Are you looking for an employer who can offer you opportunities for growth and development in your clinical career- All whilst working within a friendly multidisciplinary team in a rewarding education setting? Do you want to have opportunities to participate in research projects, special interest groups and form part of a wider clinical network that meets regularly for training & development? Do you want to have flexibility and be able to work creatively to deliver specialist assessments and interventions fostering independence within an education setting? Do you want to be part of developing an enhanced clinical offer through supporting the growth of colleagues, apprentices, students and therapy assistants? How about working for an employer who has been awarded a 'Great Place to Work' for the 5th year running? Does working 4 days a week with FULL pay sound like a dream?! It doesn't have to be! Have a better work/life balance and come and work for Outcomes First Group! Job Title: Lead Clinician Location: Wessex Lodge School - Somerset BA11 4LA Salary: £50,000 - £60, 000 dependent on experience Hours: 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday 8.30am - 4.30pm Full-time and Part-time hours available Contract: Fixed Term (Maternity Cover) (Term time only, or flexibility around full-time contract can be discussed based on your personal circumstances) In a world where the demand for clinical support is increasing daily, we understand the importance and value of the work you carry out. Your unique skills and expertise are critical to building better outcomes for our pupils. This is why we aim to have a multidisciplinary clinical team for each of our sites to provide this vital provision in collaboration with our education teams. Creating an environment where our pupils can truly flourish and grow in independence is key. About the Group: Outcomes First Group is the leading provider of world-class education. Our schools are a vital part of local communities in England, Scotland and Wales, with a renowned reputation for quality and positive outcomes for the children and young people we educate for. Our Acorn schools are there to meet the social and emotional needs of pupils who have faced trauma or adversity, equipping them for life's important steps. Our Options Autism schools support autistic pupils to value their uniqueness and access the world in their own way. Another division, Momenta Connect, supports young people to overcome barriers and engage with education. While our most recent addition, Blenheim Schools, enables outstanding futures through high-quality independent and international schools. Our Vision Empower every child, whatever their ability, with a world-class education that nurtures potential, inspires lifelong learning, and equips them to thrive in a diverse and evolving world. Our Mission We commit to unlocking our pupils' potential through personalised learning, innovation, and opportunity, supporting growth and aspirations. Our Promise WE LISTEN. We never assume. WE WORK TOGETHER. To make the remarkable happen. WE ARE ACCOUNTABLE. To each other and for one another. Our Promise describes the sort of people we are and our commitment to how we treat each other, work together and behave. It represents what's truly important to us as individuals and as a team. It is easily translatable into behaviours we all practice and experience every day. It's the golden thread that runs through every leader, team and individual. The role: We are looking for a Lead Clinician to manage our in-house Clinical Team at Wessex Lodge School based in Somerset. The postholder will work collaboratively with both the school's Senior Leadership Team (SLT) and the Regional Clinical Lead. The role will be split between clinically leading the team and holding a therapy caseload. Working collaboratively with the team, the postholder will deliver bespoke assessment and intervention plans for our students who may present with complex profiles of need as a result of autism and other types of neurodivergence, developmental trauma and social, emotional and mental health (SEMH) needs. Meeting the needs of EHCP plans will be a primary focus in this role, target led, via the OFG 'all', 'group' and 'individual' clinical ways of working, embedded into our clinical practice. They will also be responsible for coordinating the line management of the members of the onsite clinical team and leading on the service development of the clinical school-based service, alongside the school SLT and Regional Clinical Lead. Our Clinical Teams help maintain a person-centred, empowering approach always putting the pupils we support at the forefront of everything they do. All our settings maintain a strong safeguarding culture, and the pupils we support are heard, respected, and involved in decisions that affect them. We strive for excellence, which is why we are one of the leading service providers in the UK. With this in mind, we are looking for a Lead Clinician who shares our vision to use innovative approaches to enhance the quality of life and outcomes of the pupils we support. Location: Wessex Lodge School - Somerset BA11 4LA - Wessex Lodge school forms part of our Acorn Education brand, and is an independent specialist day school, supporting young people aged 11 - 16 Welcome to Wessex Lodge School School Finder - Acorn For further information regarding this vacancy please refer to the Job Description and Person Specification attached. Essential Criteria: Degree or Masters in Speech and Language Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Psychotherapy or Doctorate in Psychology Valid and up to date professional Registration & membership of professional body e.g. BPS Experience within the specialist client group; working with autistic individuals and/or those with complex needs. Clear and concise report writing relating to clinical and research activities Experience of providing supervision and supporting a therapy team Ability to work independently Ability to work dynamically and within a growing and developing clinical service Experience of multi-professional work with teams or services within the designated specialty preferred Full UK valid driving licence and access to own vehicle Why work for us? Alongside working with a network of over 350 clinical colleagues with regular forums for peer reflection and practice development, Outcomes First Group offer an array of flexible benefit options: Benefits Your health and wellbeing are important to us, so you'll get an exceptional reward and flexible benefits package including: Life Assurance Pension scheme with options to increase your contributions "Your Wellbeing Matters" - access to a wide range of first-class mental health support services and physical health checks You'll work 80% of your contractual hours for 100% of your pay, giving you more time to do the things that make you happy. 4DWW is subject to successful completion of probation and is not a contractual benefit Family Growth Support - inclusive benefits package covering enhanced maternity and paternity leave, along with paid fertility treatment support. A wide range of health, wellbeing, and insurance benefits 100's of discount options valid in the UK and abroad Cycle to Work Schemes Electric Car Purchase Scheme Critical illness cover At Outcomes First Group we are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our pupils and young people. All successful applicants will be subject to social media checks and successful applicants to a fully enhanced DBS We reserve the right to close vacancies early, please submit your application at the earliest opportunity. Outcomes First Group is committed to carrying out a fair, thorough and efficient recruitment process in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education. Whilst we aim to keep applicants informed throughout, Outcomes First Group does not accept liability for any loss of earnings or other associated costs incurred by applicants as a result of delays or changes in the compliance process. All stages of the compliance process are subject to necessary safeguarding checks and compliance with statutory requirements, which may affect timescales. Job Ref: 285248
Aug 10, 2025
Full time
Are you looking for an employer who can offer you opportunities for growth and development in your clinical career- All whilst working within a friendly multidisciplinary team in a rewarding education setting? Do you want to have opportunities to participate in research projects, special interest groups and form part of a wider clinical network that meets regularly for training & development? Do you want to have flexibility and be able to work creatively to deliver specialist assessments and interventions fostering independence within an education setting? Do you want to be part of developing an enhanced clinical offer through supporting the growth of colleagues, apprentices, students and therapy assistants? How about working for an employer who has been awarded a 'Great Place to Work' for the 5th year running? Does working 4 days a week with FULL pay sound like a dream?! It doesn't have to be! Have a better work/life balance and come and work for Outcomes First Group! Job Title: Lead Clinician Location: Wessex Lodge School - Somerset BA11 4LA Salary: £50,000 - £60, 000 dependent on experience Hours: 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday 8.30am - 4.30pm Full-time and Part-time hours available Contract: Fixed Term (Maternity Cover) (Term time only, or flexibility around full-time contract can be discussed based on your personal circumstances) In a world where the demand for clinical support is increasing daily, we understand the importance and value of the work you carry out. Your unique skills and expertise are critical to building better outcomes for our pupils. This is why we aim to have a multidisciplinary clinical team for each of our sites to provide this vital provision in collaboration with our education teams. Creating an environment where our pupils can truly flourish and grow in independence is key. About the Group: Outcomes First Group is the leading provider of world-class education. Our schools are a vital part of local communities in England, Scotland and Wales, with a renowned reputation for quality and positive outcomes for the children and young people we educate for. Our Acorn schools are there to meet the social and emotional needs of pupils who have faced trauma or adversity, equipping them for life's important steps. Our Options Autism schools support autistic pupils to value their uniqueness and access the world in their own way. Another division, Momenta Connect, supports young people to overcome barriers and engage with education. While our most recent addition, Blenheim Schools, enables outstanding futures through high-quality independent and international schools. Our Vision Empower every child, whatever their ability, with a world-class education that nurtures potential, inspires lifelong learning, and equips them to thrive in a diverse and evolving world. Our Mission We commit to unlocking our pupils' potential through personalised learning, innovation, and opportunity, supporting growth and aspirations. Our Promise WE LISTEN. We never assume. WE WORK TOGETHER. To make the remarkable happen. WE ARE ACCOUNTABLE. To each other and for one another. Our Promise describes the sort of people we are and our commitment to how we treat each other, work together and behave. It represents what's truly important to us as individuals and as a team. It is easily translatable into behaviours we all practice and experience every day. It's the golden thread that runs through every leader, team and individual. The role: We are looking for a Lead Clinician to manage our in-house Clinical Team at Wessex Lodge School based in Somerset. The postholder will work collaboratively with both the school's Senior Leadership Team (SLT) and the Regional Clinical Lead. The role will be split between clinically leading the team and holding a therapy caseload. Working collaboratively with the team, the postholder will deliver bespoke assessment and intervention plans for our students who may present with complex profiles of need as a result of autism and other types of neurodivergence, developmental trauma and social, emotional and mental health (SEMH) needs. Meeting the needs of EHCP plans will be a primary focus in this role, target led, via the OFG 'all', 'group' and 'individual' clinical ways of working, embedded into our clinical practice. They will also be responsible for coordinating the line management of the members of the onsite clinical team and leading on the service development of the clinical school-based service, alongside the school SLT and Regional Clinical Lead. Our Clinical Teams help maintain a person-centred, empowering approach always putting the pupils we support at the forefront of everything they do. All our settings maintain a strong safeguarding culture, and the pupils we support are heard, respected, and involved in decisions that affect them. We strive for excellence, which is why we are one of the leading service providers in the UK. With this in mind, we are looking for a Lead Clinician who shares our vision to use innovative approaches to enhance the quality of life and outcomes of the pupils we support. Location: Wessex Lodge School - Somerset BA11 4LA - Wessex Lodge school forms part of our Acorn Education brand, and is an independent specialist day school, supporting young people aged 11 - 16 Welcome to Wessex Lodge School School Finder - Acorn For further information regarding this vacancy please refer to the Job Description and Person Specification attached. Essential Criteria: Degree or Masters in Speech and Language Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Psychotherapy or Doctorate in Psychology Valid and up to date professional Registration & membership of professional body e.g. BPS Experience within the specialist client group; working with autistic individuals and/or those with complex needs. Clear and concise report writing relating to clinical and research activities Experience of providing supervision and supporting a therapy team Ability to work independently Ability to work dynamically and within a growing and developing clinical service Experience of multi-professional work with teams or services within the designated specialty preferred Full UK valid driving licence and access to own vehicle Why work for us? Alongside working with a network of over 350 clinical colleagues with regular forums for peer reflection and practice development, Outcomes First Group offer an array of flexible benefit options: Benefits Your health and wellbeing are important to us, so you'll get an exceptional reward and flexible benefits package including: Life Assurance Pension scheme with options to increase your contributions "Your Wellbeing Matters" - access to a wide range of first-class mental health support services and physical health checks You'll work 80% of your contractual hours for 100% of your pay, giving you more time to do the things that make you happy. 4DWW is subject to successful completion of probation and is not a contractual benefit Family Growth Support - inclusive benefits package covering enhanced maternity and paternity leave, along with paid fertility treatment support. A wide range of health, wellbeing, and insurance benefits 100's of discount options valid in the UK and abroad Cycle to Work Schemes Electric Car Purchase Scheme Critical illness cover At Outcomes First Group we are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our pupils and young people. All successful applicants will be subject to social media checks and successful applicants to a fully enhanced DBS We reserve the right to close vacancies early, please submit your application at the earliest opportunity. Outcomes First Group is committed to carrying out a fair, thorough and efficient recruitment process in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education. Whilst we aim to keep applicants informed throughout, Outcomes First Group does not accept liability for any loss of earnings or other associated costs incurred by applicants as a result of delays or changes in the compliance process. All stages of the compliance process are subject to necessary safeguarding checks and compliance with statutory requirements, which may affect timescales. Job Ref: 285248
Autism Support - Primary Schools across Leeds We are currently working with a number of primary schools based across Leeds who are looking for multiple Autism Support Assistants with previous experience working with Autism and other learning needs. Throughout this role as an autism support, you will be required to support learners on a 1:1 basis in class, and to help within small groups of two to seven learners. The day-to-day support isn't just focused on supporting learners academically, throughout the day there will be focus on assisting them with both their social and behavioural needs too. The aim of this role is to help ensure that both the social and learning aspect of education are made accessible for all learners no matter what needs or challenges they may face. Within these specific schools, there are several vacancies across the primary year groups but with a particular focus on early years/KS1, however due to the various needs of the children, the ideal candidate would be someone who can work well and be adaptable to children of all ages. Essential requirements: Previous SEN experience (Autism/Asperger's/Down Syndrome) Confident supporting a range of needs, age groups and behaviour Effective classroom management strategies and able to help learners regulate their emotions and behaviour Worked with verbal, pre-verbal and non-verbal communication needs Key Skills: Enthusiastic, hard-working, committed Able to build meaningful relationships with both learners and staff Effective communication skills within classroom support If you have the experience and the skills appropriate for the role, then please apply with your full CV. If you require any further information, please contact Emma Bjelan at Veritas Education (Leeds) on (phone number removed) or email ebjelan (url removed) APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR VERITAS EDUCATION All applications are subject to an Enhanced DBS Disclosure, professional reference checks, Overseas Police Clearances (if applicable) in line with our stringent safeguarding policy Your CV must cover the last 10 years of employment history where possible and all employment breaks must be explained You must have legal right to work in the UK You must be willing to attend a registration interview Veritas Education work with a variety of schools covering a wide geographical area. We deal with teaching placements at Primary, Secondary and college level as well as support staff positions also within these. Disclaimer 'Nothing within the above advert was in any way designed or intended to discriminate on the grounds of age, gender, race, colour, religion, disability or sexual orientation. Veritas Education is an Equal opportunities employer and is proud in the knowledge that all placements are made on merit and suitability. We accept applications from all sections of the community.'
Aug 09, 2025
Full time
Autism Support - Primary Schools across Leeds We are currently working with a number of primary schools based across Leeds who are looking for multiple Autism Support Assistants with previous experience working with Autism and other learning needs. Throughout this role as an autism support, you will be required to support learners on a 1:1 basis in class, and to help within small groups of two to seven learners. The day-to-day support isn't just focused on supporting learners academically, throughout the day there will be focus on assisting them with both their social and behavioural needs too. The aim of this role is to help ensure that both the social and learning aspect of education are made accessible for all learners no matter what needs or challenges they may face. Within these specific schools, there are several vacancies across the primary year groups but with a particular focus on early years/KS1, however due to the various needs of the children, the ideal candidate would be someone who can work well and be adaptable to children of all ages. Essential requirements: Previous SEN experience (Autism/Asperger's/Down Syndrome) Confident supporting a range of needs, age groups and behaviour Effective classroom management strategies and able to help learners regulate their emotions and behaviour Worked with verbal, pre-verbal and non-verbal communication needs Key Skills: Enthusiastic, hard-working, committed Able to build meaningful relationships with both learners and staff Effective communication skills within classroom support If you have the experience and the skills appropriate for the role, then please apply with your full CV. If you require any further information, please contact Emma Bjelan at Veritas Education (Leeds) on (phone number removed) or email ebjelan (url removed) APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR VERITAS EDUCATION All applications are subject to an Enhanced DBS Disclosure, professional reference checks, Overseas Police Clearances (if applicable) in line with our stringent safeguarding policy Your CV must cover the last 10 years of employment history where possible and all employment breaks must be explained You must have legal right to work in the UK You must be willing to attend a registration interview Veritas Education work with a variety of schools covering a wide geographical area. We deal with teaching placements at Primary, Secondary and college level as well as support staff positions also within these. Disclaimer 'Nothing within the above advert was in any way designed or intended to discriminate on the grounds of age, gender, race, colour, religion, disability or sexual orientation. Veritas Education is an Equal opportunities employer and is proud in the knowledge that all placements are made on merit and suitability. We accept applications from all sections of the community.'
SANZA Teaching Agency is pleased to announce an exciting youth support worker at a specialist secondary school in Lambeth working with 15-16 year old boys experiencing social and academic challenges with ADHD or mild ASC. Offering 90- 110 daily according to experience with salary evaluation at October half-term! We're recruiting a determined, passionate youth mentor and/or TA for this alternative provision school assisting students who benefit from inspirational role models. THE ROLE This mentor position offers both challenges and satisfaction. Your responsibilities include: Assisting young people with (SEMH) social, emotional, mental health difficulties in compact classes of 8 students Functioning as a youth support worker for KS4 boys who enjoy football and benefit from trustworthy, stable role models Offering educational guidance and personal support within this alternative provision setting Developing positive relationships while delivering TA assistance to pupils experiencing personal obstacles Supporting young people to navigate challenges and access education despite their barriers Utilizing youth support worker abilities to help students manage difficult situations and educational progress Contributing to positive transformation in this focused educational atmosphere IDEAL CANDIDATE We're looking for a motivated behaviour mentor, TA or graduate with sincere commitment to helping young people from challenging backgrounds with SEMH (social, emotional, mental health) difficulties managing complex situations. Valuable experience or characteristics (not required for applicants with appropriate mindset and personality): History as a TA (Teaching Assistant), youth support worker, youth mentor or in personal support - especially in alternative provision or PRU contexts Awareness of social, emotional, mental health concerns impacting young people Effective behaviour management techniques appropriate for SEMH students in challenging environments Strong yet empathetic approach when assisting difficult students - maintaining clear expectations History in SEN contexts, or delivering personal support preferably Lambeth located Team Teach training advantageous for managing challenging scenarios History in the Education and Training or social care industry in Lambeth NEXT STEPS Press Apply for this youth support worker opportunity, or get in touch with Emma Teaching Agency for further details about this TA position on E: (url removed)
Aug 09, 2025
Seasonal
SANZA Teaching Agency is pleased to announce an exciting youth support worker at a specialist secondary school in Lambeth working with 15-16 year old boys experiencing social and academic challenges with ADHD or mild ASC. Offering 90- 110 daily according to experience with salary evaluation at October half-term! We're recruiting a determined, passionate youth mentor and/or TA for this alternative provision school assisting students who benefit from inspirational role models. THE ROLE This mentor position offers both challenges and satisfaction. Your responsibilities include: Assisting young people with (SEMH) social, emotional, mental health difficulties in compact classes of 8 students Functioning as a youth support worker for KS4 boys who enjoy football and benefit from trustworthy, stable role models Offering educational guidance and personal support within this alternative provision setting Developing positive relationships while delivering TA assistance to pupils experiencing personal obstacles Supporting young people to navigate challenges and access education despite their barriers Utilizing youth support worker abilities to help students manage difficult situations and educational progress Contributing to positive transformation in this focused educational atmosphere IDEAL CANDIDATE We're looking for a motivated behaviour mentor, TA or graduate with sincere commitment to helping young people from challenging backgrounds with SEMH (social, emotional, mental health) difficulties managing complex situations. Valuable experience or characteristics (not required for applicants with appropriate mindset and personality): History as a TA (Teaching Assistant), youth support worker, youth mentor or in personal support - especially in alternative provision or PRU contexts Awareness of social, emotional, mental health concerns impacting young people Effective behaviour management techniques appropriate for SEMH students in challenging environments Strong yet empathetic approach when assisting difficult students - maintaining clear expectations History in SEN contexts, or delivering personal support preferably Lambeth located Team Teach training advantageous for managing challenging scenarios History in the Education and Training or social care industry in Lambeth NEXT STEPS Press Apply for this youth support worker opportunity, or get in touch with Emma Teaching Agency for further details about this TA position on E: (url removed)
ABC Teachers is seeking an experienced Teaching Assistant to work in an SEN School in Redditch on a full-time basis. About the Role: Experience working with children, particularly those with SEN, can be a significant advantage. Voluntary or paid roles in educational or care settings may be considered. Familiarity with different types of special educational needs and the educational approaches used to support them. Patience in managing challenging behaviour and helping students progress at their own pace. About the School: An all through school catering for students aged 4-19 years of age. Assisting and supporting pupils with a range of of SEN and complex needs, including, Visual Impairment, Hearing Impairment, speech, language and communication difficulties, - Autistic, Social, Emotional and Mental Health. This is a friendly and welcoming school providing a supportive environment where students can flourish. The school foster a positive learning environment where individual needs are taken into account to encourage engagement, emotional well-being and social development. About you:- Have previous experience working with children and young people with a range of special educational needs, such as learning difficulties, autism, and sensory needs. Suitable qualifications such as Youth Work, Health and Social Care or Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools are desired but not essential. Have strong communications skills with the ability to quickly build rapport with students Able to obtain suitable references and a DBS check. ABC Teachers is committed to safeguarding children, young people, and vulnerable adults. We take our responsibilities extremely seriously. All staff we register will undertake thorough interviewing and referencing checks and hold, or be prepared to undergo, an Enhanced DBS check that must be registered on the Update Service. About ABC Teachers ABC Teachers is a market-leading education recruitment and supply agency committed to the learning and development of young people. We are an employer of choice for high-quality primary, secondary and SEND teaching and support staff. We have branches across the country, and What ABC Teachers offer As a valued employee of ABC Teachers, you will receive: Excellent daily rates paid weekly by our in-house Payroll team using the Pay As You Earn (PAYE) system. Guaranteed pay scheme (subject to availability and qualifying criteria). Pension contributions (subject to a qualifying period). Daily rate is subject to your scale rate, experience in role and qualifications which will be discussed at the point of registration. Full compliance with AWR (Agency Workers Regulations), to make sure you get the pay and working conditions you are entitled to. FREE training to help with your professional development such as Team Teach, Autism Awareness and an online Educare training package. Generous refer a friend or colleague bonus scheme. Access to a dedicated consultant, who will provide ongoing support. How to apply If you are a Teaching Assistant who can enthuse, motivate and engage students and would like the challenge of working in a demanding and rewarding environment, then we want to hear from you. Apply today via this website, or for more information about this role and other opportunities across ABC Teachers, please contact our SEND team on (phone number removed).
Aug 09, 2025
Seasonal
ABC Teachers is seeking an experienced Teaching Assistant to work in an SEN School in Redditch on a full-time basis. About the Role: Experience working with children, particularly those with SEN, can be a significant advantage. Voluntary or paid roles in educational or care settings may be considered. Familiarity with different types of special educational needs and the educational approaches used to support them. Patience in managing challenging behaviour and helping students progress at their own pace. About the School: An all through school catering for students aged 4-19 years of age. Assisting and supporting pupils with a range of of SEN and complex needs, including, Visual Impairment, Hearing Impairment, speech, language and communication difficulties, - Autistic, Social, Emotional and Mental Health. This is a friendly and welcoming school providing a supportive environment where students can flourish. The school foster a positive learning environment where individual needs are taken into account to encourage engagement, emotional well-being and social development. About you:- Have previous experience working with children and young people with a range of special educational needs, such as learning difficulties, autism, and sensory needs. Suitable qualifications such as Youth Work, Health and Social Care or Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools are desired but not essential. Have strong communications skills with the ability to quickly build rapport with students Able to obtain suitable references and a DBS check. ABC Teachers is committed to safeguarding children, young people, and vulnerable adults. We take our responsibilities extremely seriously. All staff we register will undertake thorough interviewing and referencing checks and hold, or be prepared to undergo, an Enhanced DBS check that must be registered on the Update Service. About ABC Teachers ABC Teachers is a market-leading education recruitment and supply agency committed to the learning and development of young people. We are an employer of choice for high-quality primary, secondary and SEND teaching and support staff. We have branches across the country, and What ABC Teachers offer As a valued employee of ABC Teachers, you will receive: Excellent daily rates paid weekly by our in-house Payroll team using the Pay As You Earn (PAYE) system. Guaranteed pay scheme (subject to availability and qualifying criteria). Pension contributions (subject to a qualifying period). Daily rate is subject to your scale rate, experience in role and qualifications which will be discussed at the point of registration. Full compliance with AWR (Agency Workers Regulations), to make sure you get the pay and working conditions you are entitled to. FREE training to help with your professional development such as Team Teach, Autism Awareness and an online Educare training package. Generous refer a friend or colleague bonus scheme. Access to a dedicated consultant, who will provide ongoing support. How to apply If you are a Teaching Assistant who can enthuse, motivate and engage students and would like the challenge of working in a demanding and rewarding environment, then we want to hear from you. Apply today via this website, or for more information about this role and other opportunities across ABC Teachers, please contact our SEND team on (phone number removed).
Are you looking for a truly flexible role that can offer a salary from 55k to 70k pro rata Do you have a way of working that you know would suit you best but are afraid to ask prospective employers? Ask us! We might be exactly what you have being waiting for. This can be a part time or full time position we can be flexible to suit your needs, offering you a true work life balance! Greasby is owned by Seán our lead vet, and it provides top quality care to the local community - this means you will build excellent long-term relationships with your clients As sole owner Sean can make decisions swiftly enabling the practice to respond effectively to all and any challenges that may be on the horizon for the veterinary profession. This is a lovely stand-alone practice offering a wonderful work environment Excellent location for commuters and for you to get the best of both worlds with Liverpool, Manchester Airport, Chester and North Wales being a short journey away You will be supported by a very experienced clinical team Our growing practice in Greasby is seeking a veterinary surgeon who believes high quality general practice is the future of the profession and is keen to help us build on our excellent local reputation as a friendly, honest & caring team. Greasby is a residential town on the Wirral peninsula, under 30 minutes from Liverpool and Chester City Centres and under an hour from the beauty of North Wales. Whatever you do in your spare time you'll likely find it close by. The practice itself is in the middle of Greasby village. As a standalone unit we have our own front door and have set our opening hours to enhance our team's wellbeing. We do not open on Sundays and our Saturdays are 9am-1pm We are a close-knit team and our vets Seán and Maria are supported by our six nurses and two veterinary care assistants. As a training practice we encourage delegation of suitable tasks to the nurses. We are committed to a no-blame culture and as a RCVS accredited practice we engage in regular clinical governance meetings to ensure we are always learning and improving. Along with joining a practice in the heart of the community you will receive: A fantastic salary up to £70,000 (DOE FTE) dependant on clinical ability rather than experience. A relocation package is available up to £5000 for direct candidates only Generous CPD / Certificate funding - Our feeling on CPD is to support our team as best we can to reach their career goals. If you have a special interest, you wish to develop we would want to hear about and support it. No OOH VDS & RCVS & BVA membership paid Access to the company reward hub Ideally our new vet would slot into the Saturday morning 1 in 3 rota We run 15-30 minute consults depending on clinical need and tend toward a dynamic system whereby the right clients with the right pets are booked at the right time. This comes down to the team knowing our clients well. We are at heart a local family practice built on word-of-mouth reputation. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone to really get involved with a passionate team and put their own stamp on the care we provide! For further information or to apply for the position please email our practice manager - or and someone will get back to you within 1 working day We take our inspiration from pets in embracing people from all walks of life, and we value, respect and celebrate difference. We encourage our people to be their best selves so that we can create a better world for Pets, our Planet, and People. Our ambition is to reflect the diversity of the communities we operate in, and we are intentional in addressing and removing barriers to create opportunities for the exceptional talent and potential in our communities. Even if your skills and experience don't perfectly align, if you think you can make a unique contribution through your values and behaviours, we want to hear from you!
Aug 09, 2025
Full time
Are you looking for a truly flexible role that can offer a salary from 55k to 70k pro rata Do you have a way of working that you know would suit you best but are afraid to ask prospective employers? Ask us! We might be exactly what you have being waiting for. This can be a part time or full time position we can be flexible to suit your needs, offering you a true work life balance! Greasby is owned by Seán our lead vet, and it provides top quality care to the local community - this means you will build excellent long-term relationships with your clients As sole owner Sean can make decisions swiftly enabling the practice to respond effectively to all and any challenges that may be on the horizon for the veterinary profession. This is a lovely stand-alone practice offering a wonderful work environment Excellent location for commuters and for you to get the best of both worlds with Liverpool, Manchester Airport, Chester and North Wales being a short journey away You will be supported by a very experienced clinical team Our growing practice in Greasby is seeking a veterinary surgeon who believes high quality general practice is the future of the profession and is keen to help us build on our excellent local reputation as a friendly, honest & caring team. Greasby is a residential town on the Wirral peninsula, under 30 minutes from Liverpool and Chester City Centres and under an hour from the beauty of North Wales. Whatever you do in your spare time you'll likely find it close by. The practice itself is in the middle of Greasby village. As a standalone unit we have our own front door and have set our opening hours to enhance our team's wellbeing. We do not open on Sundays and our Saturdays are 9am-1pm We are a close-knit team and our vets Seán and Maria are supported by our six nurses and two veterinary care assistants. As a training practice we encourage delegation of suitable tasks to the nurses. We are committed to a no-blame culture and as a RCVS accredited practice we engage in regular clinical governance meetings to ensure we are always learning and improving. Along with joining a practice in the heart of the community you will receive: A fantastic salary up to £70,000 (DOE FTE) dependant on clinical ability rather than experience. A relocation package is available up to £5000 for direct candidates only Generous CPD / Certificate funding - Our feeling on CPD is to support our team as best we can to reach their career goals. If you have a special interest, you wish to develop we would want to hear about and support it. No OOH VDS & RCVS & BVA membership paid Access to the company reward hub Ideally our new vet would slot into the Saturday morning 1 in 3 rota We run 15-30 minute consults depending on clinical need and tend toward a dynamic system whereby the right clients with the right pets are booked at the right time. This comes down to the team knowing our clients well. We are at heart a local family practice built on word-of-mouth reputation. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone to really get involved with a passionate team and put their own stamp on the care we provide! For further information or to apply for the position please email our practice manager - or and someone will get back to you within 1 working day We take our inspiration from pets in embracing people from all walks of life, and we value, respect and celebrate difference. We encourage our people to be their best selves so that we can create a better world for Pets, our Planet, and People. Our ambition is to reflect the diversity of the communities we operate in, and we are intentional in addressing and removing barriers to create opportunities for the exceptional talent and potential in our communities. Even if your skills and experience don't perfectly align, if you think you can make a unique contribution through your values and behaviours, we want to hear from you!
A next generation consultancy that fuses deep insight, strategic thinking, and creative imagination to help clients go further, faster. This company combine research, brand strategy, innovation and data science in one nimble, internationally minded team. With offices in London and New York, their multidisciplinary team collaborates with major brands, from finance and retail to sports and travel, to understand customer behaviour, define new opportunities, and bring ideas to life that generate real business impact. As Senior Management Accountant, you'll play a central role in shaping the financial heartbeat of the organisation. You'll oversee the preparation of management accounts for the UK and US entities, support budgeting processes, work closely with cost centre managers, and lead month-end processes - all while mentoring the Assistant Management Accountant. This role offers a chance to make a real impact in a fast-paced, forward-thinking company, where your voice and expertise will be heard. Key Responsibilities Own the month-end process: reviewing journals, balance sheets, reconciliations, and P&Ls. Partner with department heads to support budgeting and forecasting. Prepare quarterly VAT returns and support year-end audits. Coach and mentor the Assistant Management Accountant. Drive continuous improvements and automation within financial processes. Provide detailed financial reporting and commentary to stakeholders. We are looking for an exceptional Senior Management Accountant to join the dynamic finance team. If you're looking for a role that blends leadership, technical accounting, commercial awareness, and collaboration across global teams - this is your opportunity for you. You will need to have: CIMA/ACCA/ACA qualified (or at final exam stage). Strong Excel skills (pivots, vlookups, sumifs). Solid experience with technical accounting and month-end processes. Experience with Paprika (preferred but not essential). Excellent communication skills and a collaborative mindset. A passion for leadership and building a great team culture. If you're an ambitious and detail driven finance professional looking to make a difference, we'd love to hear from you. At Fourteen People, we are committed to offering equal opportunities to all candidates regardless of race, religion, gender, sexuality, disability, age or any other protected characteristics. We understand there is still much to be done as we partner with our clients to create and improve robust recruitment processes that will improve diversity equity and inclusion in the workplace. Fourteen People Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy .
Aug 09, 2025
Full time
A next generation consultancy that fuses deep insight, strategic thinking, and creative imagination to help clients go further, faster. This company combine research, brand strategy, innovation and data science in one nimble, internationally minded team. With offices in London and New York, their multidisciplinary team collaborates with major brands, from finance and retail to sports and travel, to understand customer behaviour, define new opportunities, and bring ideas to life that generate real business impact. As Senior Management Accountant, you'll play a central role in shaping the financial heartbeat of the organisation. You'll oversee the preparation of management accounts for the UK and US entities, support budgeting processes, work closely with cost centre managers, and lead month-end processes - all while mentoring the Assistant Management Accountant. This role offers a chance to make a real impact in a fast-paced, forward-thinking company, where your voice and expertise will be heard. Key Responsibilities Own the month-end process: reviewing journals, balance sheets, reconciliations, and P&Ls. Partner with department heads to support budgeting and forecasting. Prepare quarterly VAT returns and support year-end audits. Coach and mentor the Assistant Management Accountant. Drive continuous improvements and automation within financial processes. Provide detailed financial reporting and commentary to stakeholders. We are looking for an exceptional Senior Management Accountant to join the dynamic finance team. If you're looking for a role that blends leadership, technical accounting, commercial awareness, and collaboration across global teams - this is your opportunity for you. You will need to have: CIMA/ACCA/ACA qualified (or at final exam stage). Strong Excel skills (pivots, vlookups, sumifs). Solid experience with technical accounting and month-end processes. Experience with Paprika (preferred but not essential). Excellent communication skills and a collaborative mindset. A passion for leadership and building a great team culture. If you're an ambitious and detail driven finance professional looking to make a difference, we'd love to hear from you. At Fourteen People, we are committed to offering equal opportunities to all candidates regardless of race, religion, gender, sexuality, disability, age or any other protected characteristics. We understand there is still much to be done as we partner with our clients to create and improve robust recruitment processes that will improve diversity equity and inclusion in the workplace. Fourteen People Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy .
About the role Balfour Beatty has an amazing opportunity for a Package Manager to join our amazing Major Projects team to work at our iconic Old Oak Common development in London. HS2s new c. 1 billion Old Oak Common station will become the UKs best-connected rail station once completed. Our Balfour Beatty VINCI SYTRA joint venture will be responsible for the final design, construction, and commissioning of the station in Northwest London. Upon completion, the new station will boast six underground platforms and up to eight platforms on the adjacent Great Western Main Line. Old Oak Common will also provide high speed rail services to the Midlands, central London, Scotland, and the North, as well as direct services to three major airports. Incorporating passenger and retail facilities, the new station will provide an exceptional customer experience for both passengers and visitors to the station. As a Package Manager you will lead and control a section/package of the works, according to specific disciplines. Management of a team of assistant package managers building head houses and Ancillary Buildings Structural Steelwork, Cladding, Facade and Glazing, RC, Fit-out and its interfaces with other work packages, MEP, Fit Out, and Urban Realm. What you'll be doing Provide engineering guidance, resolving construction issues and ensuring temporary works are properly implemented. Mentor the team of Assistants with technical guidance and commercial issues. Lead by example, supporting BBV's values and sustainability goals. Ensure health, safety, and environmental compliance, conducting audits, risk assessments, and investigations. Oversee quality control, handover documentation, and non-conformance resolution. Monitor productivity, track KPIs, and ensure programmes align with project schedules. Manage subcontractors, procurement, budgets, and commercial aspects of the package. Who we're looking for Role model for junior staff development, demonstrating required behaviours Experience with structural steelwork, cladding, façade, glazing, RC, fit-out, and rail interfaces Strong communication skills, able to clearly convey safe systems of work and implement improvements A full understanding of technical requirements and techniques of setting out and coaching of junior staff Ownership of tasks and the ability to manage others effectively Team player with excellent problem-solving and issue resolution skills Sound knowledge of method statements, risk assessments, and H&S legislation Strong technical understanding of setting out and resource allocation Knowledge of business management systems, handover requirements, and certifications Ability to create resourced stage programmes and track KPIs Awareness of procurement practices and commercial recovery Strong leadership skills and the ability to make independent judgments Capable of working independently and taking initiative Holds a current driving license and is SMSTS qualified Why work for us At BBVS, we are more than a construction partner; we are a team committed to shaping the future of infrastructure. Working on transformative projects like Old Oak Common Station, you'll be part of an innovative, inclusive, and collaborative environment that values Leadership, Respect, Integrity, and Safety . We empower our people with opportunities to grow professionally while contributing to one of the UK's most significant transport hubs. Join us and help build the future with a team that truly values your expertise and commitment. About us Balfour Beatty VINCI Systra Joint Venture (BBVS) is proud to be the construction partner for HS2's transformative Old Oak Common Station. Set to become one of the UK's largest and best-connected railway hubs, Old Oak Common will feature 14 platforms - six for high-speed rail and eight for conventional services - and a remarkable 850m-long station box. This vital super hub will provide high-speed rail services to the Midlands, Scotland, and the North, while connecting central London and Heathrow via the Crossrail Elizabeth Line. At BBVS, we are driven by our core values of Leadership, Respect, Integrity, and Safety, fostering a collaborative, inclusive, and innovative workplace. Inclusion is central to everything we do, and we are committed to creating a safe, respectful, and supportive environment for all.
Aug 09, 2025
Full time
About the role Balfour Beatty has an amazing opportunity for a Package Manager to join our amazing Major Projects team to work at our iconic Old Oak Common development in London. HS2s new c. 1 billion Old Oak Common station will become the UKs best-connected rail station once completed. Our Balfour Beatty VINCI SYTRA joint venture will be responsible for the final design, construction, and commissioning of the station in Northwest London. Upon completion, the new station will boast six underground platforms and up to eight platforms on the adjacent Great Western Main Line. Old Oak Common will also provide high speed rail services to the Midlands, central London, Scotland, and the North, as well as direct services to three major airports. Incorporating passenger and retail facilities, the new station will provide an exceptional customer experience for both passengers and visitors to the station. As a Package Manager you will lead and control a section/package of the works, according to specific disciplines. Management of a team of assistant package managers building head houses and Ancillary Buildings Structural Steelwork, Cladding, Facade and Glazing, RC, Fit-out and its interfaces with other work packages, MEP, Fit Out, and Urban Realm. What you'll be doing Provide engineering guidance, resolving construction issues and ensuring temporary works are properly implemented. Mentor the team of Assistants with technical guidance and commercial issues. Lead by example, supporting BBV's values and sustainability goals. Ensure health, safety, and environmental compliance, conducting audits, risk assessments, and investigations. Oversee quality control, handover documentation, and non-conformance resolution. Monitor productivity, track KPIs, and ensure programmes align with project schedules. Manage subcontractors, procurement, budgets, and commercial aspects of the package. Who we're looking for Role model for junior staff development, demonstrating required behaviours Experience with structural steelwork, cladding, façade, glazing, RC, fit-out, and rail interfaces Strong communication skills, able to clearly convey safe systems of work and implement improvements A full understanding of technical requirements and techniques of setting out and coaching of junior staff Ownership of tasks and the ability to manage others effectively Team player with excellent problem-solving and issue resolution skills Sound knowledge of method statements, risk assessments, and H&S legislation Strong technical understanding of setting out and resource allocation Knowledge of business management systems, handover requirements, and certifications Ability to create resourced stage programmes and track KPIs Awareness of procurement practices and commercial recovery Strong leadership skills and the ability to make independent judgments Capable of working independently and taking initiative Holds a current driving license and is SMSTS qualified Why work for us At BBVS, we are more than a construction partner; we are a team committed to shaping the future of infrastructure. Working on transformative projects like Old Oak Common Station, you'll be part of an innovative, inclusive, and collaborative environment that values Leadership, Respect, Integrity, and Safety . We empower our people with opportunities to grow professionally while contributing to one of the UK's most significant transport hubs. Join us and help build the future with a team that truly values your expertise and commitment. About us Balfour Beatty VINCI Systra Joint Venture (BBVS) is proud to be the construction partner for HS2's transformative Old Oak Common Station. Set to become one of the UK's largest and best-connected railway hubs, Old Oak Common will feature 14 platforms - six for high-speed rail and eight for conventional services - and a remarkable 850m-long station box. This vital super hub will provide high-speed rail services to the Midlands, Scotland, and the North, while connecting central London and Heathrow via the Crossrail Elizabeth Line. At BBVS, we are driven by our core values of Leadership, Respect, Integrity, and Safety, fostering a collaborative, inclusive, and innovative workplace. Inclusion is central to everything we do, and we are committed to creating a safe, respectful, and supportive environment for all.
Permanent - 37 hours £13.57 per hour (circa 26,000pa) As an assistant store manager in our retail stores you will support the store manager in leading and managing an engaged team of colleagues You will coach, develop and inspire the store team to deliver extraordinary customer service and realise their full potential. You will work with the store manager to drive standards, build capability and accountability and create a great place to work. You will lead by example and exhibit the Lakeland essence, values and behaviours. You will be passionate about our products and delivering best in class customer service. You will need; Previous experience in an assistant managers role, or similar, and to be able to deputise for the store manager in their absence. Strong selling and customer service skills Great communication and interpersonal skills An understanding of KPI's and an ability to drive performance Experience in recruitment and performance reviews Experience in managing workflow schedules An ability to manage, organise and motivate your colleagues on a day to day basis An ability to train others and engage them in all aspects of being part of a busy store team An ability to encourage and coach your colleagues to achieve their own potential Existing knowledge of Lakeland and our products A positive attitude to change and development Intermediate IT skills (eg word and excel) We want to be celebrated for bringing excitement, innovation and fun to people's homes and lives. We do this through our extraordinary products sold with devotion and flair. Benefits include: 20% Company Discount - Pensions Scheme opportunities - Company Uniform.
Aug 09, 2025
Full time
Permanent - 37 hours £13.57 per hour (circa 26,000pa) As an assistant store manager in our retail stores you will support the store manager in leading and managing an engaged team of colleagues You will coach, develop and inspire the store team to deliver extraordinary customer service and realise their full potential. You will work with the store manager to drive standards, build capability and accountability and create a great place to work. You will lead by example and exhibit the Lakeland essence, values and behaviours. You will be passionate about our products and delivering best in class customer service. You will need; Previous experience in an assistant managers role, or similar, and to be able to deputise for the store manager in their absence. Strong selling and customer service skills Great communication and interpersonal skills An understanding of KPI's and an ability to drive performance Experience in recruitment and performance reviews Experience in managing workflow schedules An ability to manage, organise and motivate your colleagues on a day to day basis An ability to train others and engage them in all aspects of being part of a busy store team An ability to encourage and coach your colleagues to achieve their own potential Existing knowledge of Lakeland and our products A positive attitude to change and development Intermediate IT skills (eg word and excel) We want to be celebrated for bringing excitement, innovation and fun to people's homes and lives. We do this through our extraordinary products sold with devotion and flair. Benefits include: 20% Company Discount - Pensions Scheme opportunities - Company Uniform.
Independent Office for Police Conduct
Wakefield, Yorkshire
Job description Title: Director of People & Change Reports to: Director of Finance & Corporate Services Location: Birmingham, Cardiff, Wakefield, Sale, Canary Wharf or Croydon Grade: Director level 3 Salary: £93,000 pa (plus London Weighting of £4968 for Canary Wharf and Croydon) Contract: Permanent Purpose As the IOPC Director for People & Change, you will be welcomed into a dynamic and inclusive senior management team and have responsibility for the leadership of the new People & Change Directorate. The IOPC is on a journey to develop its culture, perspectives and ethos to support the organisation's core outcomes, and this is your opportunity to enter into the varied world of the IOPC allowing you to develop your mindset and approaches to contribute to improving the police complaints system in England and Wales. In this pivotal leadership role, you will focus on modernising the IOPC by leading a strategic people focused capability whilst driving cultural change and enabling an ambitious transformation programme. The role will bring opportunity and challenge as you lead and advance our People and Change services in: Organisational Design & Development Equality, Diversity & Inclusion Learning & Talent Development Employee Relations & Business Partnering Health & Safety Wellbeing Recruitment & Resourcing Payroll, Benefits and Reward People Support Services Organisational Context We work in the context of our agreed values which inform the way we do things at the IOPC. The Director for People & Change will need to be committed to managing in the context of these values. The IOPC is committed to promoting equality and valuing diversity in everything we do. Our vision is to be, and to be seen as, a leader in inclusive employment and services, demonstrating this ethos in everything that we do. As a silver standard Stonewall employer, we continue to commit ourselves to being a LGBTQ+ employer through the work of our Pride LGBTQ+ Staff Network, creating welcoming environments for lesbian, gay, bi and queer people. We are pleased to share we are a signatory of the Business in the Community Race at Work Charter. The Charter is composed of five calls to action for leaders and organisations across all sectors. Being a Disability Confident employer, the IOPC is dedicated to removing the barrier for disabled people to thrive in the workplace. Our Staff Networks are constantly working to make the IOPC the leaders of inclusive employment, from our Allyship Programme to Operation Hotton , to Welsh Language Standards and Know the Line Policy, we are constantly seeking new ways to create an environment for all to develop and thrive. Main duties and responsibilities Leadership & Management: Leadership of a newly re-formed directorate, setting clear direction and developing new ways of working. Leading, managing, and developing a high performing team. Provide inspirational leadership that promotes continuous improvement and equality, diversity, and inclusion. Ensuring collaboration and integration of work across all directorates and teams instilling the 'one IOPC' ethos. Budget and resource management in line with a challenging efficiency and transformation programme. Direct line management of: Head of Organisational Development, Head of People Services, People Change Implementation Lead (temp), Employee Relations Specialist (temp) and Executive Assistant. Deliver People Services & Organisational Change: Leading, supporting and coordinating structural change across the organisation, ensuring fair and legal process together with successful outcomes. Deliver Organisational Development programmes and initiatives to support transformation and culture change. Deliver a Learning and Talent Development offer that increases organisational performance and supports employees to be the best they can be. Build and implement people management approaches to attract, recruit, retain, deploy, develop, motivate, reward and ultimately part company with our talent to meet the needs and aspirations of IOPC. Ensure the wellbeing and safety of employees through leadership and advancement of practice and approaches. Develop and maintain People policies, processes and procedures in line with external (e.g. Government, Legal) rules policies and guidelines. Maintaining the People Management governance and internal performance reporting. Corporate Responsibility: Lead and deliver the IOPC People Strategy. Maintain an active role on Management Board and other specified Boards, Groups and Committees. Contribute to the setting of corporate strategy, policy, governance, and corporate culture. Ensure high integrity and transparency in the use of public money. Hold Information Asset Owner responsibilities. Hold 'Gold' On-call responsibilities. Role model the IOPC values. Ensuring strategic 'People matters' are shared and understood. Decision Making: Decision Making on behalf of the People & Change Directorate in relation to strategy, priorities, business planning and budget. Endorsing and communicating corporate decisions and strategic developments to the directorate on behalf of Unitary and Management Board. Communication & Engagement: Speaking, presenting, and engaging at meetings and events with colleagues and groups across the organisation, at all levels. Building productive and professional relationships with trade union and staff council. Partnering effectively with Home Office, HM Treasury and Cabinet Office as required. Engaging and listening to colleagues across the organisation, seeking views and bringing people together foster to an environment for change and transformation. Cultural Competence, Equality, Diversity & Inclusion: Pro-active and committed to equity, diversity and inclusion. Demonstrate culture competence when interacting with all stakeholders. Developing the IOPC culture to embed cultural competence and inclusion in line with the IOPC's values. Leading on the development and implementation of the IOPC's Equality Diversity and Inclusion strategy as it relates to staffing matters, recruitment and culture. Person specification Experience: Chartered Member of the CIPD. Highly experienced senior manager and leader with significant experience of successfully leading a range of people related functions, including Equalities. Demonstrable success in delivering significant cultural change, with a focus on empowering staff at all levels. Demonstrable experience of successfully implementing significant structural change. Evidence of building high performing strategic and delivery focussed teams and enabling managers to achieve organisational aims. Evidence of excellent relationship development skills and significant experience of engaging with senior level stakeholders. Effective team worker with proven ability to balance corporate priorities and operate collaboratively with a focus on horizontal working between functions. Experience of working at board level or in a similar governance structure and influencing across an organisation. A sound understanding of, and strong commitment to public service values, to diversity and to the principles of public life. An awareness of, and ability to work within the high-profile political and external environment within which the IOPC operates. Hold appropriate level of government security clearance. Skills and Abilities: Self-aware, with evidence of developing and learning through every opportunity. Inspires, develops and champions others to deliver. Able to operate strategically and operationally. Resilience to drive transformational change. Demonstrable commitment to cultural competence and the ability to articulate best practice. Reasonable adjustments The IOPC is a diverse and inclusive workplace and we want to help you demonstrate your full potential whatever type of assessment is used. We are open to providing you with the tools you need to succeed, from extra time to formatting changes, to name a mere few. If you require any reasonable adjustments to our recruitment process, please email Working conditions Making the IOPC a great place to work is one of our key priorities. We are pleased to offer a unique hybrid working model based on business needs, balanced with the needs of our colleagues. The IOPC is currently consulting with its consultative bodies about proposed changes to our hybrid working policy which will require all staff to work 20% of their contractual hours at their office base (or another office for business reasons) from 1 September and increased to 40% from April next year. Office attendance time includes in-person training, meetings with stakeholders and families, and attending events. Preparation checklist: Review the full job description Review the behaviours and the descriptors for each behaviour Review the Strengths dictionary Review the IOPC values . click apply for full job details
Aug 09, 2025
Full time
Job description Title: Director of People & Change Reports to: Director of Finance & Corporate Services Location: Birmingham, Cardiff, Wakefield, Sale, Canary Wharf or Croydon Grade: Director level 3 Salary: £93,000 pa (plus London Weighting of £4968 for Canary Wharf and Croydon) Contract: Permanent Purpose As the IOPC Director for People & Change, you will be welcomed into a dynamic and inclusive senior management team and have responsibility for the leadership of the new People & Change Directorate. The IOPC is on a journey to develop its culture, perspectives and ethos to support the organisation's core outcomes, and this is your opportunity to enter into the varied world of the IOPC allowing you to develop your mindset and approaches to contribute to improving the police complaints system in England and Wales. In this pivotal leadership role, you will focus on modernising the IOPC by leading a strategic people focused capability whilst driving cultural change and enabling an ambitious transformation programme. The role will bring opportunity and challenge as you lead and advance our People and Change services in: Organisational Design & Development Equality, Diversity & Inclusion Learning & Talent Development Employee Relations & Business Partnering Health & Safety Wellbeing Recruitment & Resourcing Payroll, Benefits and Reward People Support Services Organisational Context We work in the context of our agreed values which inform the way we do things at the IOPC. The Director for People & Change will need to be committed to managing in the context of these values. The IOPC is committed to promoting equality and valuing diversity in everything we do. Our vision is to be, and to be seen as, a leader in inclusive employment and services, demonstrating this ethos in everything that we do. As a silver standard Stonewall employer, we continue to commit ourselves to being a LGBTQ+ employer through the work of our Pride LGBTQ+ Staff Network, creating welcoming environments for lesbian, gay, bi and queer people. We are pleased to share we are a signatory of the Business in the Community Race at Work Charter. The Charter is composed of five calls to action for leaders and organisations across all sectors. Being a Disability Confident employer, the IOPC is dedicated to removing the barrier for disabled people to thrive in the workplace. Our Staff Networks are constantly working to make the IOPC the leaders of inclusive employment, from our Allyship Programme to Operation Hotton , to Welsh Language Standards and Know the Line Policy, we are constantly seeking new ways to create an environment for all to develop and thrive. Main duties and responsibilities Leadership & Management: Leadership of a newly re-formed directorate, setting clear direction and developing new ways of working. Leading, managing, and developing a high performing team. Provide inspirational leadership that promotes continuous improvement and equality, diversity, and inclusion. Ensuring collaboration and integration of work across all directorates and teams instilling the 'one IOPC' ethos. Budget and resource management in line with a challenging efficiency and transformation programme. Direct line management of: Head of Organisational Development, Head of People Services, People Change Implementation Lead (temp), Employee Relations Specialist (temp) and Executive Assistant. Deliver People Services & Organisational Change: Leading, supporting and coordinating structural change across the organisation, ensuring fair and legal process together with successful outcomes. Deliver Organisational Development programmes and initiatives to support transformation and culture change. Deliver a Learning and Talent Development offer that increases organisational performance and supports employees to be the best they can be. Build and implement people management approaches to attract, recruit, retain, deploy, develop, motivate, reward and ultimately part company with our talent to meet the needs and aspirations of IOPC. Ensure the wellbeing and safety of employees through leadership and advancement of practice and approaches. Develop and maintain People policies, processes and procedures in line with external (e.g. Government, Legal) rules policies and guidelines. Maintaining the People Management governance and internal performance reporting. Corporate Responsibility: Lead and deliver the IOPC People Strategy. Maintain an active role on Management Board and other specified Boards, Groups and Committees. Contribute to the setting of corporate strategy, policy, governance, and corporate culture. Ensure high integrity and transparency in the use of public money. Hold Information Asset Owner responsibilities. Hold 'Gold' On-call responsibilities. Role model the IOPC values. Ensuring strategic 'People matters' are shared and understood. Decision Making: Decision Making on behalf of the People & Change Directorate in relation to strategy, priorities, business planning and budget. Endorsing and communicating corporate decisions and strategic developments to the directorate on behalf of Unitary and Management Board. Communication & Engagement: Speaking, presenting, and engaging at meetings and events with colleagues and groups across the organisation, at all levels. Building productive and professional relationships with trade union and staff council. Partnering effectively with Home Office, HM Treasury and Cabinet Office as required. Engaging and listening to colleagues across the organisation, seeking views and bringing people together foster to an environment for change and transformation. Cultural Competence, Equality, Diversity & Inclusion: Pro-active and committed to equity, diversity and inclusion. Demonstrate culture competence when interacting with all stakeholders. Developing the IOPC culture to embed cultural competence and inclusion in line with the IOPC's values. Leading on the development and implementation of the IOPC's Equality Diversity and Inclusion strategy as it relates to staffing matters, recruitment and culture. Person specification Experience: Chartered Member of the CIPD. Highly experienced senior manager and leader with significant experience of successfully leading a range of people related functions, including Equalities. Demonstrable success in delivering significant cultural change, with a focus on empowering staff at all levels. Demonstrable experience of successfully implementing significant structural change. Evidence of building high performing strategic and delivery focussed teams and enabling managers to achieve organisational aims. Evidence of excellent relationship development skills and significant experience of engaging with senior level stakeholders. Effective team worker with proven ability to balance corporate priorities and operate collaboratively with a focus on horizontal working between functions. Experience of working at board level or in a similar governance structure and influencing across an organisation. A sound understanding of, and strong commitment to public service values, to diversity and to the principles of public life. An awareness of, and ability to work within the high-profile political and external environment within which the IOPC operates. Hold appropriate level of government security clearance. Skills and Abilities: Self-aware, with evidence of developing and learning through every opportunity. Inspires, develops and champions others to deliver. Able to operate strategically and operationally. Resilience to drive transformational change. Demonstrable commitment to cultural competence and the ability to articulate best practice. Reasonable adjustments The IOPC is a diverse and inclusive workplace and we want to help you demonstrate your full potential whatever type of assessment is used. We are open to providing you with the tools you need to succeed, from extra time to formatting changes, to name a mere few. If you require any reasonable adjustments to our recruitment process, please email Working conditions Making the IOPC a great place to work is one of our key priorities. We are pleased to offer a unique hybrid working model based on business needs, balanced with the needs of our colleagues. The IOPC is currently consulting with its consultative bodies about proposed changes to our hybrid working policy which will require all staff to work 20% of their contractual hours at their office base (or another office for business reasons) from 1 September and increased to 40% from April next year. Office attendance time includes in-person training, meetings with stakeholders and families, and attending events. Preparation checklist: Review the full job description Review the behaviours and the descriptors for each behaviour Review the Strengths dictionary Review the IOPC values . click apply for full job details
If you are an enthusiastic RVN looking to join a warm and friendly team then we would love to hear from you! Here at Hinckley we are a locally owned practice with the support of a larger organisation, our clients love us and we think you will too! About us You will be working alongside Partners Nicola Gray and Ignacio Martinez Robles and a friendly team of Vets, 5 Nurses, two student nurses and an Animal Care Assistant. We look after our colleagues and genuinely care for one another. We're always looking for novel ways to support our staff wellbeing and create a relaxed atmosphere, so new ideas are always welcomed! We are based inside a busy Pets at Home store in the centre of town, offering free onsite parking, a train station within a couple of minutes' walk, easy access to the M1 and just 40 minutes from both East Midlands Airport and Birmingham Airport. We are a small animal practice with a high caseload of exotics. The practice is modern and spacious with state of the art equipment including digital X-ray, in-house laboratory, and ultrasound and multi parameter. About you You will help with the daily running of the practice to ensure a high standard care for Patients and Clients. Nurses are the heart of our practice and perform an integral clinical role in caring for our patients. You'll have great communication and organisation skills and take pride in working to a high standard. You will have an interest in and want to learn about, the practice as a business, as well as how to motivate a team to achieve their personal and practice goals. They key to your success will be your ability to embrace all aspects of the Veterinary Nurse role, delivering excellent patient and client care. For this role you will ideally have a minimum of 2 years experience About the role Thius role is full time working 40 hours a week, work life balance is at the forefront of our practice and so we offer this as a 4 day working week. It will also include 1 in 4 Saturday's 9am - 2:30pm. Becoming part of our nursing team will allow you to be involved in all aspects of nursing care, whatever your interests may be! We rotate between Xray's, bloods, catheters, ultrasounds with training, consults, GA, theatre work, medical nursing, dispensing and schedule 3 work is also encouraged. Our nurses are utilised to their fullest potential, and we actively encourage and support you in any way we can! Benefits By joining us you will be part of a dynamic team dedicated to providing superb standards of client and animal care. We offer a supportive and friendly working environment together with career development opportunities and an excellent package and benefits that includes; Competitive salary starting from £27,450 and increasing with experience Bank holiday rota is shared equally 3/4 per year 4.6 weeks annual holiday, raising to 5.6weeks after 2 year service, birthday off Holiday loyalty scheme Loyalty pay schemes Generous CPD allowance RCVS/VDS fees paid Exotic equipment on site 20% store discount 35% discount on veterinary fees Close to the motorway and 30-45 mins from two airports An hour drive to natural beauty spots such as Peak District Midlands based - easily accessible to major cities like Nottingham, Manchester and London. Located close by to the train station If you'd like any further information about this vacancy, the practice or our company please contact Abi from our Talent Acquisition team via email; for an informal and confidential conversation. We take our inspiration from pets in embracing people from all walks of life, and we value, respect and celebrate difference. We encourage our people to be their best selves so that we can create a better world for Pets, our Planet, and People. Our ambition is to reflect the diversity of the communities we operate in, and we are intentional in addressing and removing barriers to create opportunities for the exceptional talent and potential in our communities. Even if your skills and experience don't perfectly align, if you think you can make a unique contribution through your values and behaviours, we want to hear from you!
Aug 09, 2025
Full time
If you are an enthusiastic RVN looking to join a warm and friendly team then we would love to hear from you! Here at Hinckley we are a locally owned practice with the support of a larger organisation, our clients love us and we think you will too! About us You will be working alongside Partners Nicola Gray and Ignacio Martinez Robles and a friendly team of Vets, 5 Nurses, two student nurses and an Animal Care Assistant. We look after our colleagues and genuinely care for one another. We're always looking for novel ways to support our staff wellbeing and create a relaxed atmosphere, so new ideas are always welcomed! We are based inside a busy Pets at Home store in the centre of town, offering free onsite parking, a train station within a couple of minutes' walk, easy access to the M1 and just 40 minutes from both East Midlands Airport and Birmingham Airport. We are a small animal practice with a high caseload of exotics. The practice is modern and spacious with state of the art equipment including digital X-ray, in-house laboratory, and ultrasound and multi parameter. About you You will help with the daily running of the practice to ensure a high standard care for Patients and Clients. Nurses are the heart of our practice and perform an integral clinical role in caring for our patients. You'll have great communication and organisation skills and take pride in working to a high standard. You will have an interest in and want to learn about, the practice as a business, as well as how to motivate a team to achieve their personal and practice goals. They key to your success will be your ability to embrace all aspects of the Veterinary Nurse role, delivering excellent patient and client care. For this role you will ideally have a minimum of 2 years experience About the role Thius role is full time working 40 hours a week, work life balance is at the forefront of our practice and so we offer this as a 4 day working week. It will also include 1 in 4 Saturday's 9am - 2:30pm. Becoming part of our nursing team will allow you to be involved in all aspects of nursing care, whatever your interests may be! We rotate between Xray's, bloods, catheters, ultrasounds with training, consults, GA, theatre work, medical nursing, dispensing and schedule 3 work is also encouraged. Our nurses are utilised to their fullest potential, and we actively encourage and support you in any way we can! Benefits By joining us you will be part of a dynamic team dedicated to providing superb standards of client and animal care. We offer a supportive and friendly working environment together with career development opportunities and an excellent package and benefits that includes; Competitive salary starting from £27,450 and increasing with experience Bank holiday rota is shared equally 3/4 per year 4.6 weeks annual holiday, raising to 5.6weeks after 2 year service, birthday off Holiday loyalty scheme Loyalty pay schemes Generous CPD allowance RCVS/VDS fees paid Exotic equipment on site 20% store discount 35% discount on veterinary fees Close to the motorway and 30-45 mins from two airports An hour drive to natural beauty spots such as Peak District Midlands based - easily accessible to major cities like Nottingham, Manchester and London. Located close by to the train station If you'd like any further information about this vacancy, the practice or our company please contact Abi from our Talent Acquisition team via email; for an informal and confidential conversation. We take our inspiration from pets in embracing people from all walks of life, and we value, respect and celebrate difference. We encourage our people to be their best selves so that we can create a better world for Pets, our Planet, and People. Our ambition is to reflect the diversity of the communities we operate in, and we are intentional in addressing and removing barriers to create opportunities for the exceptional talent and potential in our communities. Even if your skills and experience don't perfectly align, if you think you can make a unique contribution through your values and behaviours, we want to hear from you!
Graduate Teaching Assistant - Classroom Support (Hounslow Secondary School) Location: Hounslow, West London Pay: £90 - £100 per day Contract: Full Academic Year (September 2025 - July 2026) Are you a recent graduate considering a career in education? A well-regarded secondary school in Hounslow is seeking a motivated and enthusiastic Graduate Teaching Assistant to join their team for the full academic year starting in September 2025. This is a fantastic opportunity for a proactive and compassionate graduate to gain valuable classroom experience in a supportive and inclusive Hounslow secondary school. The role is perfect for someone looking to train as a teacher in the future or pursue a career in education, youth work, or psychology. Key Responsibilities: Provide general classroom support across a variety of subjects Assist the class teacher with lesson delivery and behaviour management Support students 1:1 or in small groups to improve engagement and progress Help meet the academic and pastoral needs of students Contribute to creating a safe, inclusive, and positive learning environment The Ideal Graduate Teaching Assistant Will: Hold a degree (any subject considered - core subjects especially desirable) Be enthusiastic, confident, and eager to support young people Have strong communication and interpersonal skills Be flexible, reliable, and committed to supporting student success Be available to work full-time from September 2025 This Graduate Teaching Assistant role is based in the borough of Hounslow, a culturally diverse and thriving part of West London with excellent public transport and local amenities. The school provides a forward-thinking and nurturing environment with opportunities for further development and training. Whether you're planning to apply for teacher training or simply want to gain first-hand experience in a secondary school setting, this is an ideal stepping stone. Join a dedicated team in Hounslow and make a real impact as a Graduate Teaching Assistant. How to Apply: If you're interested in this full-time Graduate Teaching Assistant position in Hounslow, please send your CV and a brief cover letter outlining your suitability for the role. Interviews will be held in late August 2025. Don't miss this opportunity to join a thriving Hounslow secondary school and take your first step into a rewarding career in education - apply today!
Aug 09, 2025
Full time
Graduate Teaching Assistant - Classroom Support (Hounslow Secondary School) Location: Hounslow, West London Pay: £90 - £100 per day Contract: Full Academic Year (September 2025 - July 2026) Are you a recent graduate considering a career in education? A well-regarded secondary school in Hounslow is seeking a motivated and enthusiastic Graduate Teaching Assistant to join their team for the full academic year starting in September 2025. This is a fantastic opportunity for a proactive and compassionate graduate to gain valuable classroom experience in a supportive and inclusive Hounslow secondary school. The role is perfect for someone looking to train as a teacher in the future or pursue a career in education, youth work, or psychology. Key Responsibilities: Provide general classroom support across a variety of subjects Assist the class teacher with lesson delivery and behaviour management Support students 1:1 or in small groups to improve engagement and progress Help meet the academic and pastoral needs of students Contribute to creating a safe, inclusive, and positive learning environment The Ideal Graduate Teaching Assistant Will: Hold a degree (any subject considered - core subjects especially desirable) Be enthusiastic, confident, and eager to support young people Have strong communication and interpersonal skills Be flexible, reliable, and committed to supporting student success Be available to work full-time from September 2025 This Graduate Teaching Assistant role is based in the borough of Hounslow, a culturally diverse and thriving part of West London with excellent public transport and local amenities. The school provides a forward-thinking and nurturing environment with opportunities for further development and training. Whether you're planning to apply for teacher training or simply want to gain first-hand experience in a secondary school setting, this is an ideal stepping stone. Join a dedicated team in Hounslow and make a real impact as a Graduate Teaching Assistant. How to Apply: If you're interested in this full-time Graduate Teaching Assistant position in Hounslow, please send your CV and a brief cover letter outlining your suitability for the role. Interviews will be held in late August 2025. Don't miss this opportunity to join a thriving Hounslow secondary school and take your first step into a rewarding career in education - apply today!
Teaching Assistant - Classroom Support (Ealing Secondary School) Location: Ealing, West London Pay: £90 - £100 per day Contract: Full Academic Year (September 2025 - July 2026) This is a fantastic opportunity for a proactive and compassionate individual to join a supportive team in a well-established Ealing secondary school. The role is ideal for a Teaching Assistant who is confident, adaptable, and eager to contribute to a positive learning environment. Key Responsibilities: Provide general classroom support across a variety of subjects Assist the class teacher with lesson delivery and behaviour management Work 1:1 or in small groups with students to enhance learning outcomes Support students with a range of academic needs Help create a safe, inclusive, and engaging classroom environment The Ideal Teaching Assistant Will: Have experience working with secondary-aged students Be confident supporting learning across the curriculum Possess strong interpersonal and communication skills Be dependable, flexible, and responsive to classroom dynamics Be available full-time from September 2025 This Teaching Assistant role is based in the borough of Ealing, a vibrant part of West London known for its strong educational community, cultural diversity, and excellent transport links. The school offers a positive, student-centred environment where every member of staff is valued and supported. Whether you are an experienced Teaching Assistant or a graduate considering a career in education, this is a great opportunity to gain hands-on experience in a secondary school setting. Join a dedicated team in Ealing and play a key role in helping students thrive both academically and personally. How to Apply: If you're interested in this full-time Teaching Assistant position in Ealing, please send your CV and a brief cover letter outlining your suitability for the role. Interviews will be held in late August 2025. Don't miss the chance to become a valued Teaching Assistant at a thriving Ealing secondary school - apply today!
Aug 09, 2025
Full time
Teaching Assistant - Classroom Support (Ealing Secondary School) Location: Ealing, West London Pay: £90 - £100 per day Contract: Full Academic Year (September 2025 - July 2026) This is a fantastic opportunity for a proactive and compassionate individual to join a supportive team in a well-established Ealing secondary school. The role is ideal for a Teaching Assistant who is confident, adaptable, and eager to contribute to a positive learning environment. Key Responsibilities: Provide general classroom support across a variety of subjects Assist the class teacher with lesson delivery and behaviour management Work 1:1 or in small groups with students to enhance learning outcomes Support students with a range of academic needs Help create a safe, inclusive, and engaging classroom environment The Ideal Teaching Assistant Will: Have experience working with secondary-aged students Be confident supporting learning across the curriculum Possess strong interpersonal and communication skills Be dependable, flexible, and responsive to classroom dynamics Be available full-time from September 2025 This Teaching Assistant role is based in the borough of Ealing, a vibrant part of West London known for its strong educational community, cultural diversity, and excellent transport links. The school offers a positive, student-centred environment where every member of staff is valued and supported. Whether you are an experienced Teaching Assistant or a graduate considering a career in education, this is a great opportunity to gain hands-on experience in a secondary school setting. Join a dedicated team in Ealing and play a key role in helping students thrive both academically and personally. How to Apply: If you're interested in this full-time Teaching Assistant position in Ealing, please send your CV and a brief cover letter outlining your suitability for the role. Interviews will be held in late August 2025. Don't miss the chance to become a valued Teaching Assistant at a thriving Ealing secondary school - apply today!
Teaching Assistant - Behaviour Support (Ealing Secondary School) Location: Ealing, West London Pay: £90 - £100 per day Contract: Full Academic Year (September 2025 - July 2026) Are you passionate about supporting young people and making a real difference in their lives? A vibrant and inclusive secondary school in Ealing is looking to appoint a dedicated Teaching Assistant to work closely with students needing behavioural support from September 2025. This is a fantastic opportunity for a compassionate and proactive individual to join a supportive team in a well-regarded Ealing secondary school. The role is ideal for a Teaching Assistant who is confident, calm under pressure, and committed to creating a positive learning environment. Key Responsibilities: Work 1:1 or in small groups with students presenting behavioural challenges Implement behaviour management strategies in line with school policies Support the class teacher in managing classroom behaviour Monitor and report on student progress and behaviour Foster a safe, respectful, and inclusive environment for all students The Ideal Teaching Assistant Will: Have experience working with secondary-aged students Be confident in managing behaviour in a school setting Possess excellent communication and interpersonal skills Be reliable, flexible, and committed to supporting learning and development Be available full-time from September 2025 This Teaching Assistant role is based in the borough of Ealing , an area known for its strong school community, excellent transport links, and diverse, welcoming atmosphere. The school is easily accessible from other parts of West London and offers a positive and forward-thinking environment. Whether you're an experienced Teaching Assistant or a graduate with a keen interest in education and behaviour support, this is an excellent stepping stone for a future career in education, psychology, or youth work. Join a passionate team in Ealing and help shape the future of young learners in a meaningful and rewarding role. How to Apply: If you are interested in this full-time Teaching Assistant position in Ealing , please send your CV and a brief cover letter outlining your suitability for the role. Interviews will take place in late August 2025. Don't miss this opportunity to join a thriving Ealing secondary school as a Teaching Assistant focused on behaviour - apply today!
Aug 09, 2025
Full time
Teaching Assistant - Behaviour Support (Ealing Secondary School) Location: Ealing, West London Pay: £90 - £100 per day Contract: Full Academic Year (September 2025 - July 2026) Are you passionate about supporting young people and making a real difference in their lives? A vibrant and inclusive secondary school in Ealing is looking to appoint a dedicated Teaching Assistant to work closely with students needing behavioural support from September 2025. This is a fantastic opportunity for a compassionate and proactive individual to join a supportive team in a well-regarded Ealing secondary school. The role is ideal for a Teaching Assistant who is confident, calm under pressure, and committed to creating a positive learning environment. Key Responsibilities: Work 1:1 or in small groups with students presenting behavioural challenges Implement behaviour management strategies in line with school policies Support the class teacher in managing classroom behaviour Monitor and report on student progress and behaviour Foster a safe, respectful, and inclusive environment for all students The Ideal Teaching Assistant Will: Have experience working with secondary-aged students Be confident in managing behaviour in a school setting Possess excellent communication and interpersonal skills Be reliable, flexible, and committed to supporting learning and development Be available full-time from September 2025 This Teaching Assistant role is based in the borough of Ealing , an area known for its strong school community, excellent transport links, and diverse, welcoming atmosphere. The school is easily accessible from other parts of West London and offers a positive and forward-thinking environment. Whether you're an experienced Teaching Assistant or a graduate with a keen interest in education and behaviour support, this is an excellent stepping stone for a future career in education, psychology, or youth work. Join a passionate team in Ealing and help shape the future of young learners in a meaningful and rewarding role. How to Apply: If you are interested in this full-time Teaching Assistant position in Ealing , please send your CV and a brief cover letter outlining your suitability for the role. Interviews will take place in late August 2025. Don't miss this opportunity to join a thriving Ealing secondary school as a Teaching Assistant focused on behaviour - apply today!
Shape the Future of Lending - Join Barclays as a Leveraged Finance Credit Officer. At Barclays, credit decisions fuel our growth and safeguard our future. As a Leveraged Finance Credit Officer, you'll be at the forefront of high-impact transactions and investment strategy. This is your chance to make decisions that shape the health and trajectory of our lending portfolio. You'll work across diverse industries, valuing businesses, modelling their financial future, and helping us understand who we're truly lending to. If you have a passion for deep-dive financial analysis and want to be part of high-stakes decisions, your impact starts here. To be successful as a Leveraged Finance Credit Officer, you should have experience with: Fundamental Credit Analysis - Assessing corporate creditworthiness across multiple sectors, including competitive positioning and risk factors. Financial Modelling & Valuation - Running detailed cash flow models and valuation assessments to support lending decisions. Portfolio Management Support - Providing analytical input on ongoing credit exposure, portfolio trends, and investment opportunities. Some other highly valued skills may include: Financial Analysis Excellence - Strong command of interpreting financial statements, ratios, and market trends to drive actionable insight. Leveraged Finance Knowledge - Understanding complex capital structures and applying this lens to high-yield opportunities. Commercial Awareness & Sector Insight - Ability to contextualise data within wider industry trends and macroeconomic indicators. You may be assessed on the key critical skills relevant for success in role, such as risk and controls, change and transformation, business acumen strategic thinking and digital and technology, as well as job-specific technical skills Location: London Anchor days: Monday, Tuesday and Thursday Purpose of the role To independently assess and make credit decisions for complex financing transactions within the LevFin, SLF, and Hedge Funds sectors, ensuring alignment with the bank's credit risk appetite and regulatory requirements and contribute to the development and implementation of credit risk policies and procedures for the Specialised Sector. Accountabilities Analysis of complex financial information and business models of LevFin, SLF, and Hedge Fund clients to assess their creditworthiness, repayment capacity, and potential risks. Monitoring of the performance of the LevFin, SLF, and Hedge Fund portfolio, identifying and reporting early warning signs of potential credit deterioration. Evaluation of the risk profile of each application considering factors like industry trends, borrower financials, collateral, and market conditions. Documentation credit decisions and rationale in a clear and concise manner, adhering to internal audit and regulatory reporting standards. Development and implementation of strategies to mitigate identified credit risks and optimise portfolio performance. Assistant Vice President Expectations To advise and influence decision making, contribute to policy development and take responsibility for operational effectiveness. Collaborate closely with other functions/ business divisions. Lead a team performing complex tasks, using well developed professional knowledge and skills to deliver on work that impacts the whole business function. Set objectives and coach employees in pursuit of those objectives, appraisal of performance relative to objectives and determination of reward outcomes If the position has leadership responsibilities, People Leaders are expected to demonstrate a clear set of leadership behaviours to create an environment for colleagues to thrive and deliver to a consistently excellent standard. The four LEAD behaviours are: L - Listen and be authentic, E - Energise and inspire, A - Align across the enterprise, D - Develop others. OR for an individual contributor, they will lead collaborative assignments and guide team members through structured assignments, identify the need for the inclusion of other areas of specialisation to complete assignments. They will identify new directions for assignments and/ or projects, identifying a combination of cross functional methodologies or practices to meet required outcomes. Consult on complex issues; providing advice to People Leaders to support the resolution of escalated issues. Identify ways to mitigate risk and developing new policies/procedures in support of the control and governance agenda. Take ownership for managing risk and strengthening controls in relation to the work done. Perform work that is closely related to that of other areas, which requires understanding of how areas coordinate and contribute to the achievement of the objectives of the organisation sub-function. Collaborate with other areas of work, for business aligned support areas to keep up to speed with business activity and the business strategy. Engage in complex analysis of data from multiple sources of information, internal and external sources such as procedures and practises (in other areas, teams, companies, etc).to solve problems creatively and effectively. Communicate complex information. 'Complex' information could include sensitive information or information that is difficult to communicate because of its content or its audience. Influence or convince stakeholders to achieve outcomes. All colleagues will be expected to demonstrate the Barclays Values of Respect, Integrity, Service, Excellence and Stewardship - our moral compass, helping us do what we believe is right. They will also be expected to demonstrate the Barclays Mindset - to Empower, Challenge and Drive - the operating manual for how we behave.
Aug 09, 2025
Full time
Shape the Future of Lending - Join Barclays as a Leveraged Finance Credit Officer. At Barclays, credit decisions fuel our growth and safeguard our future. As a Leveraged Finance Credit Officer, you'll be at the forefront of high-impact transactions and investment strategy. This is your chance to make decisions that shape the health and trajectory of our lending portfolio. You'll work across diverse industries, valuing businesses, modelling their financial future, and helping us understand who we're truly lending to. If you have a passion for deep-dive financial analysis and want to be part of high-stakes decisions, your impact starts here. To be successful as a Leveraged Finance Credit Officer, you should have experience with: Fundamental Credit Analysis - Assessing corporate creditworthiness across multiple sectors, including competitive positioning and risk factors. Financial Modelling & Valuation - Running detailed cash flow models and valuation assessments to support lending decisions. Portfolio Management Support - Providing analytical input on ongoing credit exposure, portfolio trends, and investment opportunities. Some other highly valued skills may include: Financial Analysis Excellence - Strong command of interpreting financial statements, ratios, and market trends to drive actionable insight. Leveraged Finance Knowledge - Understanding complex capital structures and applying this lens to high-yield opportunities. Commercial Awareness & Sector Insight - Ability to contextualise data within wider industry trends and macroeconomic indicators. You may be assessed on the key critical skills relevant for success in role, such as risk and controls, change and transformation, business acumen strategic thinking and digital and technology, as well as job-specific technical skills Location: London Anchor days: Monday, Tuesday and Thursday Purpose of the role To independently assess and make credit decisions for complex financing transactions within the LevFin, SLF, and Hedge Funds sectors, ensuring alignment with the bank's credit risk appetite and regulatory requirements and contribute to the development and implementation of credit risk policies and procedures for the Specialised Sector. Accountabilities Analysis of complex financial information and business models of LevFin, SLF, and Hedge Fund clients to assess their creditworthiness, repayment capacity, and potential risks. Monitoring of the performance of the LevFin, SLF, and Hedge Fund portfolio, identifying and reporting early warning signs of potential credit deterioration. Evaluation of the risk profile of each application considering factors like industry trends, borrower financials, collateral, and market conditions. Documentation credit decisions and rationale in a clear and concise manner, adhering to internal audit and regulatory reporting standards. Development and implementation of strategies to mitigate identified credit risks and optimise portfolio performance. Assistant Vice President Expectations To advise and influence decision making, contribute to policy development and take responsibility for operational effectiveness. Collaborate closely with other functions/ business divisions. Lead a team performing complex tasks, using well developed professional knowledge and skills to deliver on work that impacts the whole business function. Set objectives and coach employees in pursuit of those objectives, appraisal of performance relative to objectives and determination of reward outcomes If the position has leadership responsibilities, People Leaders are expected to demonstrate a clear set of leadership behaviours to create an environment for colleagues to thrive and deliver to a consistently excellent standard. The four LEAD behaviours are: L - Listen and be authentic, E - Energise and inspire, A - Align across the enterprise, D - Develop others. OR for an individual contributor, they will lead collaborative assignments and guide team members through structured assignments, identify the need for the inclusion of other areas of specialisation to complete assignments. They will identify new directions for assignments and/ or projects, identifying a combination of cross functional methodologies or practices to meet required outcomes. Consult on complex issues; providing advice to People Leaders to support the resolution of escalated issues. Identify ways to mitigate risk and developing new policies/procedures in support of the control and governance agenda. Take ownership for managing risk and strengthening controls in relation to the work done. Perform work that is closely related to that of other areas, which requires understanding of how areas coordinate and contribute to the achievement of the objectives of the organisation sub-function. Collaborate with other areas of work, for business aligned support areas to keep up to speed with business activity and the business strategy. Engage in complex analysis of data from multiple sources of information, internal and external sources such as procedures and practises (in other areas, teams, companies, etc).to solve problems creatively and effectively. Communicate complex information. 'Complex' information could include sensitive information or information that is difficult to communicate because of its content or its audience. Influence or convince stakeholders to achieve outcomes. All colleagues will be expected to demonstrate the Barclays Values of Respect, Integrity, Service, Excellence and Stewardship - our moral compass, helping us do what we believe is right. They will also be expected to demonstrate the Barclays Mindset - to Empower, Challenge and Drive - the operating manual for how we behave.