The Westminster Move On and Resettlement Service supports clients across a range of semi-independent properties.The recovery worker will manage a caseload of clients, supporting them towards recovery and move on, ensuring that each client is provided with person centred support and empowered to make changes in their lives, including linking them in with all necessary external agencies.The recovery worker also works closely with a range of other professionals from health and substance use, who provides in-reach support to our clients. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Case management To hold regular keywork sessions with you clients To accompany clients to appointments as appropriate To assess referrals into the service To induct new clients in line with the project's aspirations and objectives To use a range of specialist assessment tools to engage clients in the asset based support planning process. To identify client's goals and aspirations and involve them in the development of safety and action plans To update St Mungo's client database with all relevant information, ensuring that safety plans and other assessments are reviewed regularly and kept up to date To work with a range of agencies to ensure all clients have access to relevant services, including both statutory and non-statutory support To provide specialist advice, coaching and training to clients on future housing, health, welfare benefit claims and other issues as necessary Ensure clients have the skills, knowledge and confidence to move on successfully. To cover duty tasks in our offices, including dealing with phones, post and all other enquiries, either on a duty rota, or on an ad hoc basis, depending on the project needs To support colleagues in diffusing difficult or dangerous situations and to summon outside assistance when necessary To working to psychologically informed principles in line with St Mungo/s PIE principles. To promote client involvement and work to St Mungo's client involvement strategy. 2. Housing Management Financial and Administrative Duties To ensure that rental income is maximised by filling voids promptly and in line with the project's policy. To maintain a high standard of record keeping and keep all financial and administrative systems up to-date and in line with policy. To ensure that all written work both for internal and external use is of a high standard. To carry out premises inspections, and health and safety inspections and tests, ensuring prompt and accurate record keeping and appropriate follow up of issues. To respond promptly to reports of maintenance problems, ensuring follow up as appropriate, and in line with St Mungo's policies. 3. General To keep abreast of current housing legislation, welfare benefit legislation and other matters relevant to successful support and resettlement of clients To represent St Mungo's and the Project externally at meetings, open days and events, as requested To adhere to St Mungo's Policies and Procedures at all times To cover for other members of the team and division as necessary Undertaking travel between projects and houses across Westminster and beyond. Being proactive in reviewing and evaluating own performance and identifying and acting upon areas for improvement and development Undertaking, as required, any other duties compatible with the level and nature of the post and/or reasonably required by more senior members of staff To attend shift handover meetings, fortnightly team meetings, team review days and other meetings as agreed with the Deputy Manager and/or Service Manager. To chair and take minutes of meetings, as requested To work on a shift rota in line with local working practice. Currently this means Monday- Friday 9-5 and one weekend in four.This job description covers the current range of duties and will be reviewed from time to time. It is St Mungo's aim to reach agreement on changes, but if agreement is not possible, St Mungo's reserves the right to change this job description. Morgan Hunt is a multi-award-winning recruitment Business for interim, contract and temporary recruitment and acts as an Employment Agency in relation to temporary vacancies. Morgan Hunt is an equal opportunities employer, job suitability are assessed on merit in accordance with their skills, qualifications and abilities to perform the relevant duties required in a particular role.
Mar 03, 2026
Seasonal
The Westminster Move On and Resettlement Service supports clients across a range of semi-independent properties.The recovery worker will manage a caseload of clients, supporting them towards recovery and move on, ensuring that each client is provided with person centred support and empowered to make changes in their lives, including linking them in with all necessary external agencies.The recovery worker also works closely with a range of other professionals from health and substance use, who provides in-reach support to our clients. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Case management To hold regular keywork sessions with you clients To accompany clients to appointments as appropriate To assess referrals into the service To induct new clients in line with the project's aspirations and objectives To use a range of specialist assessment tools to engage clients in the asset based support planning process. To identify client's goals and aspirations and involve them in the development of safety and action plans To update St Mungo's client database with all relevant information, ensuring that safety plans and other assessments are reviewed regularly and kept up to date To work with a range of agencies to ensure all clients have access to relevant services, including both statutory and non-statutory support To provide specialist advice, coaching and training to clients on future housing, health, welfare benefit claims and other issues as necessary Ensure clients have the skills, knowledge and confidence to move on successfully. To cover duty tasks in our offices, including dealing with phones, post and all other enquiries, either on a duty rota, or on an ad hoc basis, depending on the project needs To support colleagues in diffusing difficult or dangerous situations and to summon outside assistance when necessary To working to psychologically informed principles in line with St Mungo/s PIE principles. To promote client involvement and work to St Mungo's client involvement strategy. 2. Housing Management Financial and Administrative Duties To ensure that rental income is maximised by filling voids promptly and in line with the project's policy. To maintain a high standard of record keeping and keep all financial and administrative systems up to-date and in line with policy. To ensure that all written work both for internal and external use is of a high standard. To carry out premises inspections, and health and safety inspections and tests, ensuring prompt and accurate record keeping and appropriate follow up of issues. To respond promptly to reports of maintenance problems, ensuring follow up as appropriate, and in line with St Mungo's policies. 3. General To keep abreast of current housing legislation, welfare benefit legislation and other matters relevant to successful support and resettlement of clients To represent St Mungo's and the Project externally at meetings, open days and events, as requested To adhere to St Mungo's Policies and Procedures at all times To cover for other members of the team and division as necessary Undertaking travel between projects and houses across Westminster and beyond. Being proactive in reviewing and evaluating own performance and identifying and acting upon areas for improvement and development Undertaking, as required, any other duties compatible with the level and nature of the post and/or reasonably required by more senior members of staff To attend shift handover meetings, fortnightly team meetings, team review days and other meetings as agreed with the Deputy Manager and/or Service Manager. To chair and take minutes of meetings, as requested To work on a shift rota in line with local working practice. Currently this means Monday- Friday 9-5 and one weekend in four.This job description covers the current range of duties and will be reviewed from time to time. It is St Mungo's aim to reach agreement on changes, but if agreement is not possible, St Mungo's reserves the right to change this job description. Morgan Hunt is a multi-award-winning recruitment Business for interim, contract and temporary recruitment and acts as an Employment Agency in relation to temporary vacancies. Morgan Hunt is an equal opportunities employer, job suitability are assessed on merit in accordance with their skills, qualifications and abilities to perform the relevant duties required in a particular role.
FOSTER CARE ASSOCIATES (THE FCA) Role: Senior/Supervising Social Worker - Full time - Permanent Basic Salary: Up to 34,324.62 per annum dependent on experience Benefits: Company Car or 2,000 Car Allowance, 30 days' Annual Leave, rising to 35 day's with length of service, + Bank Holidays, Life Assurance, Employee Discount Scheme, Company Pension & Medical Cash Plan Location: Homebased The location of the team is in Worcestershire, supporting our Foster Parents across Birmingham, Dudley, Walsall and Sandwell. Occasional travel to Bromsgrove and surrounding areas of West Midlands also required. ABOUT US Set up by a former foster parent and former social worker in 1994, Foster Care Associates (FCA) is an established fostering agency which forms part of the Polaris Community - one of the UK's largest leading communities of children's service providers. The business was born out of an enthusiasm for delivering fostering services to make a positive difference to the lives of looked after children. Our first office was in the Worcestershire countryside, and that's still where our Head Office is today. We've come a long way since those early days and, over the years, FCA has built a strong reputation for excellence, and now offers a wide range of services to children and families. But our purpose remains the same; 'to make a positive and lasting difference for children, families and communities', and it's underpinned by a series of values designed to help us assist children and young people to reach their full potential. Today, we're one of the country's largest and most experienced independent fostering agencies. But just because we're large doesn't mean we're impersonal. At FCA we're one big family, and we're committed to supporting every single child and foster parent, every single minute of the day. DUTIES WILL INCLUDE: Support foster parents and their families to achieve outstanding outcomes for all children and young people in foster care. Support and monitor the continued suitability and competence of Foster parents ensuring they provide a safe, healthy, nurturing and learning environment for children/young people. Ensure that carers fully understand the fostering task, competencies to be achieved and the standards expected, including complaints and representation procedures as detailed in the FCA policies and procedures. Provide and record regular supervision to allocated foster parents in line with FCA's Operational Standards. Work in partnership in a team parenting approach to help identify any needs within the foster family e.g. respite, activities, therapy, holidays, with all members of the child's network, including contributing to all relevant meetings and any other tasks defined. Ensure each child and foster parent are fully compliant in respect of all key documentation. Attend meetings and/or provide reports for Commissioning Teams to address individual packages of care. Promote participation of children/young people in the development of the agency and in accessing resources and opportunities in their local community. Participate in an 'out of hours' support service on a rota basis Undertake occasional initial home visits and Form F Assessments. YOU MUST HAVE: A Social Work qualification Professional registration with Social Work England or equivalent Proven ability to produce a high standard of report writing A comprehensive working knowledge of relevant legislation and child safeguarding procedures The willingness and ability to travel extensively (including occasional nights away) Confidence with transporting children and young people in sometimes stressful/difficult situations Full driving licence For more information about this exciting role, please contact Karen Hodder - Manager in the Process of Registration on (phone number removed). To be considered, please apply and we will be in touch. No agencies please. The FCA is an equal opportunities employer and has been awarded the disability confident employer by the jobcentre plus. The successful applicant will be subject to a DBS check at enhanced level if successful for the position. PandoLogic. Category:Social Services,
Mar 03, 2026
Full time
FOSTER CARE ASSOCIATES (THE FCA) Role: Senior/Supervising Social Worker - Full time - Permanent Basic Salary: Up to 34,324.62 per annum dependent on experience Benefits: Company Car or 2,000 Car Allowance, 30 days' Annual Leave, rising to 35 day's with length of service, + Bank Holidays, Life Assurance, Employee Discount Scheme, Company Pension & Medical Cash Plan Location: Homebased The location of the team is in Worcestershire, supporting our Foster Parents across Birmingham, Dudley, Walsall and Sandwell. Occasional travel to Bromsgrove and surrounding areas of West Midlands also required. ABOUT US Set up by a former foster parent and former social worker in 1994, Foster Care Associates (FCA) is an established fostering agency which forms part of the Polaris Community - one of the UK's largest leading communities of children's service providers. The business was born out of an enthusiasm for delivering fostering services to make a positive difference to the lives of looked after children. Our first office was in the Worcestershire countryside, and that's still where our Head Office is today. We've come a long way since those early days and, over the years, FCA has built a strong reputation for excellence, and now offers a wide range of services to children and families. But our purpose remains the same; 'to make a positive and lasting difference for children, families and communities', and it's underpinned by a series of values designed to help us assist children and young people to reach their full potential. Today, we're one of the country's largest and most experienced independent fostering agencies. But just because we're large doesn't mean we're impersonal. At FCA we're one big family, and we're committed to supporting every single child and foster parent, every single minute of the day. DUTIES WILL INCLUDE: Support foster parents and their families to achieve outstanding outcomes for all children and young people in foster care. Support and monitor the continued suitability and competence of Foster parents ensuring they provide a safe, healthy, nurturing and learning environment for children/young people. Ensure that carers fully understand the fostering task, competencies to be achieved and the standards expected, including complaints and representation procedures as detailed in the FCA policies and procedures. Provide and record regular supervision to allocated foster parents in line with FCA's Operational Standards. Work in partnership in a team parenting approach to help identify any needs within the foster family e.g. respite, activities, therapy, holidays, with all members of the child's network, including contributing to all relevant meetings and any other tasks defined. Ensure each child and foster parent are fully compliant in respect of all key documentation. Attend meetings and/or provide reports for Commissioning Teams to address individual packages of care. Promote participation of children/young people in the development of the agency and in accessing resources and opportunities in their local community. Participate in an 'out of hours' support service on a rota basis Undertake occasional initial home visits and Form F Assessments. YOU MUST HAVE: A Social Work qualification Professional registration with Social Work England or equivalent Proven ability to produce a high standard of report writing A comprehensive working knowledge of relevant legislation and child safeguarding procedures The willingness and ability to travel extensively (including occasional nights away) Confidence with transporting children and young people in sometimes stressful/difficult situations Full driving licence For more information about this exciting role, please contact Karen Hodder - Manager in the Process of Registration on (phone number removed). To be considered, please apply and we will be in touch. No agencies please. The FCA is an equal opportunities employer and has been awarded the disability confident employer by the jobcentre plus. The successful applicant will be subject to a DBS check at enhanced level if successful for the position. PandoLogic. Category:Social Services,
FOSTER CARE ASSOCIATES (THE FCA) Role: Senior Supervising Social Worker - Part Time 21 Hours Salary: Up to 24,207.94 Pro Rata per annum dependent upon experience ( 40,346.56 Full Time Equivalent) Benefits: Company Car or 2,000 Car Allowance, 30 days' Annual Leave, rising to 35 days with length of service, + Bank Holidays, Life Assurance, Employee Discount Scheme & Medical Cash Plan. All Benefits are Pro Rata Location: Milton Keynes - Supporting our Foster Parents across Watford including Milton Keynes, Bedford and Luton ABOUT US Set up by a former foster parent and former social worker in 1994, Foster Care Associates (FCA) is an established fostering agency which forms part of the Polaris Community - one of the UK's largest leading communities of children's service providers. The business was born out of an enthusiasm for delivering fostering services to make a positive difference to the lives of looked after children. Our first office was in the Worcestershire countryside, and that's still where our Head Office is today. We've come a long way since those early days and, over the years, FCA has built a strong reputation for excellence, and now offers a wide range of services to children and families. But our purpose remains the same; 'to make a positive and lasting difference for children, families and communities', and it's underpinned by a series of values designed to help us assist children and young people to reach their full potential. Today, we're one of the country's largest and most experienced independent fostering agencies. But just because we're large doesn't mean we're impersonal. At FCA we're one big family, and we're committed to supporting every single child and foster parent, every single minute of the day. DUTIES WILL INCLUDE: Support foster parents and their families to achieve outstanding outcomes for all children and young people in foster care. Support and monitor the continued suitability and competence of Foster parents ensuring they provide a safe, healthy, nurturing and learning environment for children/young people. Ensure that carers fully understand the fostering task, competencies to be achieved and the standards expected, including complaints and representation procedures as detailed in the FCA policies and procedures. Provide and record regular supervision to allocated foster parents in line with FCA's Operational Standards. Work in partnership in a team parenting approach to help identify any needs within the foster family e.g. respite, activities, therapy, holidays, with all members of the child's network, including contributing to all relevant meetings and any other tasks defined. Ensure each child and foster parent are fully compliant in respect of all key documentation. Attend meetings and/or provide reports for Commissioning Teams to address individual packages of care. Promote participation of children/young people in the development of the agency and in accessing resources and opportunities in their local community. Participate in an 'out of hours' support service on a rota basis Participate in day 'duty system' on a rota basis supporting referrals team Undertake occasional initial home visits and Form F Assessments. YOU MUST HAVE: A Social Work qualification Professional registration with Social Work England or equivalent Proven ability to produce a high standard of report writing A comprehensive working knowledge of relevant legislation and child safeguarding procedures The willingness and ability to travel extensively (including occasional nights away) Confidence with transporting children and young people in sometimes stressful/difficult situations Full driving licence For more information about this post please contact Lisa Turney - Fostering Service Manager on (phone number removed). To be considered, please apply and we will be in touch. No agencies please. Foster Care Associates is an equal opportunities employer and has been awarded the disability confident employer by the jobcentre plus. The successful applicant will be subject to a DBS check at enhanced level if successful for the position. PandoLogic. Category:Social Services,
Mar 03, 2026
Full time
FOSTER CARE ASSOCIATES (THE FCA) Role: Senior Supervising Social Worker - Part Time 21 Hours Salary: Up to 24,207.94 Pro Rata per annum dependent upon experience ( 40,346.56 Full Time Equivalent) Benefits: Company Car or 2,000 Car Allowance, 30 days' Annual Leave, rising to 35 days with length of service, + Bank Holidays, Life Assurance, Employee Discount Scheme & Medical Cash Plan. All Benefits are Pro Rata Location: Milton Keynes - Supporting our Foster Parents across Watford including Milton Keynes, Bedford and Luton ABOUT US Set up by a former foster parent and former social worker in 1994, Foster Care Associates (FCA) is an established fostering agency which forms part of the Polaris Community - one of the UK's largest leading communities of children's service providers. The business was born out of an enthusiasm for delivering fostering services to make a positive difference to the lives of looked after children. Our first office was in the Worcestershire countryside, and that's still where our Head Office is today. We've come a long way since those early days and, over the years, FCA has built a strong reputation for excellence, and now offers a wide range of services to children and families. But our purpose remains the same; 'to make a positive and lasting difference for children, families and communities', and it's underpinned by a series of values designed to help us assist children and young people to reach their full potential. Today, we're one of the country's largest and most experienced independent fostering agencies. But just because we're large doesn't mean we're impersonal. At FCA we're one big family, and we're committed to supporting every single child and foster parent, every single minute of the day. DUTIES WILL INCLUDE: Support foster parents and their families to achieve outstanding outcomes for all children and young people in foster care. Support and monitor the continued suitability and competence of Foster parents ensuring they provide a safe, healthy, nurturing and learning environment for children/young people. Ensure that carers fully understand the fostering task, competencies to be achieved and the standards expected, including complaints and representation procedures as detailed in the FCA policies and procedures. Provide and record regular supervision to allocated foster parents in line with FCA's Operational Standards. Work in partnership in a team parenting approach to help identify any needs within the foster family e.g. respite, activities, therapy, holidays, with all members of the child's network, including contributing to all relevant meetings and any other tasks defined. Ensure each child and foster parent are fully compliant in respect of all key documentation. Attend meetings and/or provide reports for Commissioning Teams to address individual packages of care. Promote participation of children/young people in the development of the agency and in accessing resources and opportunities in their local community. Participate in an 'out of hours' support service on a rota basis Participate in day 'duty system' on a rota basis supporting referrals team Undertake occasional initial home visits and Form F Assessments. YOU MUST HAVE: A Social Work qualification Professional registration with Social Work England or equivalent Proven ability to produce a high standard of report writing A comprehensive working knowledge of relevant legislation and child safeguarding procedures The willingness and ability to travel extensively (including occasional nights away) Confidence with transporting children and young people in sometimes stressful/difficult situations Full driving licence For more information about this post please contact Lisa Turney - Fostering Service Manager on (phone number removed). To be considered, please apply and we will be in touch. No agencies please. Foster Care Associates is an equal opportunities employer and has been awarded the disability confident employer by the jobcentre plus. The successful applicant will be subject to a DBS check at enhanced level if successful for the position. PandoLogic. Category:Social Services,
We are currently recruiting for an Aviation Security Officer to work at Biggin Hill Airport. Contract Information: Pay Rate: £13.45 per hour Hours: Part-time permanent position - 28 hours per week Shift Pattern: 4 nights per week on a 4 on 4 off shift pattern from 10pm to 6am CTC and DBS checks are required for all potential candidates. Your Time at Work Working in Biggin Hill Airport as part of a team to deliver great customer service and aviation security to all our customers. You will be part of a dynamic team responsible for aircraft protection, Aircraft Searches, baggage searches, passengers search where required. Other duties include: - Provide great customer service to passengers and customers - Report all security incidents and concerns to the security supervisor - Work positively and effectively with all team members and other airport and airline colleagues - Comply with training, security regulations and G4S's company policies and procedures - Work safely at all times and in line with G4S is safety standards, policies and procedures - Always act professionally, dress smartly and be an excellent timekeeper - Complete any reasonable tasks that are required by the company / Line manager. - You will be an energetic and professional team player who can work to demanding timescales to ensure that flights depart on time. You will be provided with the necessary training and uniform so that you can confidently carry out the role in line with security regulations and G4S is company policies and procedures. Our Perfect Worker To be considered for employment with G4S in this role, you must be able to meet the following minimum requirements: - Unrestricted right to work full-time in the UK for a minimum period of 12 months. - Must be a UK resident for the last 3 years. - Be fluent in spoken and written English. - Good customer service/communication skills. - Must be able to pass the CRC check. - Must be able to pass all required training. - Have a five-year checkable employment history or be able to produce documentary evidence of any period of unemployment, self- employment or full and part-time education during that period. - Physical requirements include being able to be on their feet for extended periods of time, plus being able to work in outdoor weather environments. Key Information and Benefits - Earn £13.45 per hour - Pro Rata paid holiday (8 of these will be in lieu of bank holidays - subject to shift pattern and accrual) - Workplace pension scheme - Life assurance benefit - Contributory Healthcare Scheme - Eye care vouchers - Employee Discount Schemes - Progression, training & development opportunities - Refer a friend scheme - Free uniform provided - Overtime paid at normal rate Job ref: 1G4S (G423) G4S is a recognised Disability Confident Leader Employer, committed to fostering an inclusive workplace where everyone can thrive. We prioritise accessibility, support, and opportunity for all employees. Join our diverse and empowering team today! About Staffline Staffline are working in Partnership with G4S, providing a recruitment solution for security roles. Please note that our job adverts are correct at the time of publication, but some details and job responsibilities are subject to change. This job advert may not be copied, imitated or used, in whole or in part, by third-party websites, without prior written consent from Staffline.
Mar 03, 2026
Full time
We are currently recruiting for an Aviation Security Officer to work at Biggin Hill Airport. Contract Information: Pay Rate: £13.45 per hour Hours: Part-time permanent position - 28 hours per week Shift Pattern: 4 nights per week on a 4 on 4 off shift pattern from 10pm to 6am CTC and DBS checks are required for all potential candidates. Your Time at Work Working in Biggin Hill Airport as part of a team to deliver great customer service and aviation security to all our customers. You will be part of a dynamic team responsible for aircraft protection, Aircraft Searches, baggage searches, passengers search where required. Other duties include: - Provide great customer service to passengers and customers - Report all security incidents and concerns to the security supervisor - Work positively and effectively with all team members and other airport and airline colleagues - Comply with training, security regulations and G4S's company policies and procedures - Work safely at all times and in line with G4S is safety standards, policies and procedures - Always act professionally, dress smartly and be an excellent timekeeper - Complete any reasonable tasks that are required by the company / Line manager. - You will be an energetic and professional team player who can work to demanding timescales to ensure that flights depart on time. You will be provided with the necessary training and uniform so that you can confidently carry out the role in line with security regulations and G4S is company policies and procedures. Our Perfect Worker To be considered for employment with G4S in this role, you must be able to meet the following minimum requirements: - Unrestricted right to work full-time in the UK for a minimum period of 12 months. - Must be a UK resident for the last 3 years. - Be fluent in spoken and written English. - Good customer service/communication skills. - Must be able to pass the CRC check. - Must be able to pass all required training. - Have a five-year checkable employment history or be able to produce documentary evidence of any period of unemployment, self- employment or full and part-time education during that period. - Physical requirements include being able to be on their feet for extended periods of time, plus being able to work in outdoor weather environments. Key Information and Benefits - Earn £13.45 per hour - Pro Rata paid holiday (8 of these will be in lieu of bank holidays - subject to shift pattern and accrual) - Workplace pension scheme - Life assurance benefit - Contributory Healthcare Scheme - Eye care vouchers - Employee Discount Schemes - Progression, training & development opportunities - Refer a friend scheme - Free uniform provided - Overtime paid at normal rate Job ref: 1G4S (G423) G4S is a recognised Disability Confident Leader Employer, committed to fostering an inclusive workplace where everyone can thrive. We prioritise accessibility, support, and opportunity for all employees. Join our diverse and empowering team today! About Staffline Staffline are working in Partnership with G4S, providing a recruitment solution for security roles. Please note that our job adverts are correct at the time of publication, but some details and job responsibilities are subject to change. This job advert may not be copied, imitated or used, in whole or in part, by third-party websites, without prior written consent from Staffline.
Your new company My client is a part of a group that offers a range of services, including ecological consultancy. They were established over 40 years ago and have provided services to their clients nationally ever since. They work on a range of large scale infrastructure projects as well as conservation and others. Your new role My client is looking for an experienced Ecologist to support Barn Owl survey work for upcoming projects. This role involves straightforward daytime inspections with occasional dusk/dawn checks. You'll be carrying out basic survey duties. Work will be fortnightly for 1 day unless otherwise discussed. Works May Include: Conduct Barn Owl roost surveys Carry out building, barn, and tree inspections Search for pellets, feathers, and field signs Assess habitat suitability around survey sites Inspect existing Barn Owl nest boxes Support nest box installation or maintenance Record field data accurately, including GPS mapping Monitor Barn Owl activity at dusk/dawn Liaise with site teams to ensure compliance with ecological constraints Follow health and safety protocols when working in buildings or at height Compile field observations for inclusion in survey reports Assist senior ecologists with project delivery and site visits What you'll need to succeed Ecology survey experience Barn Owl Licence (CL29/00504) CSCS Card Own PPE / Specialist equipment is desirable. Full driving licence and vehicle Protected species licences are desirable. FISC qualification is also desirable. What you'll get in return £245-£300 per day. Flexible working Experience of UK-Wide significant projects Ongoing support from an experienced environmental recruitment team What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Mar 03, 2026
Seasonal
Your new company My client is a part of a group that offers a range of services, including ecological consultancy. They were established over 40 years ago and have provided services to their clients nationally ever since. They work on a range of large scale infrastructure projects as well as conservation and others. Your new role My client is looking for an experienced Ecologist to support Barn Owl survey work for upcoming projects. This role involves straightforward daytime inspections with occasional dusk/dawn checks. You'll be carrying out basic survey duties. Work will be fortnightly for 1 day unless otherwise discussed. Works May Include: Conduct Barn Owl roost surveys Carry out building, barn, and tree inspections Search for pellets, feathers, and field signs Assess habitat suitability around survey sites Inspect existing Barn Owl nest boxes Support nest box installation or maintenance Record field data accurately, including GPS mapping Monitor Barn Owl activity at dusk/dawn Liaise with site teams to ensure compliance with ecological constraints Follow health and safety protocols when working in buildings or at height Compile field observations for inclusion in survey reports Assist senior ecologists with project delivery and site visits What you'll need to succeed Ecology survey experience Barn Owl Licence (CL29/00504) CSCS Card Own PPE / Specialist equipment is desirable. Full driving licence and vehicle Protected species licences are desirable. FISC qualification is also desirable. What you'll get in return £245-£300 per day. Flexible working Experience of UK-Wide significant projects Ongoing support from an experienced environmental recruitment team What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Your new company A budding environmental consultancy based in the Midlands that specialise in arboriculture, ecology, and topographical services. Their projects span across the UK and cover individual landowners, residential developments and minerals & waste of all scopes.They have excellent flexibility on remote working, office days and site visits - only expecting you to be in the Midlands-based office once a fortnight. This is a dog-friendly office in a rural countryside setting.Currently at a head count of 3 staff (with access to a network of subcontractors for survey support), working for this smaller organisation will allow you to have a large say in how they operate, and you'll be able to tailor your career with excellent development opportunities. They are looking to grow the Ecology and Arboriculture teams over the coming months and into next year, so join them now at the front end of their growth! Your new role You will have a lot of autonomy in your role with support from a small internal team and vastly experienced subcontractors. Work on a range of projects, seeing them through from conception to completion; working remotely, in the office and attending sites.Responsibilities: Lead and manage ecological surveys and assessments, including PEA, BNG, protected species surveys, and ecological impact assessments (EcIAs). Providing expert advice and guidance to clients on ecological matters, ensuring compliance with relevant legislation and best practice. Developing and implementing mitigation and enhancement strategies to minimise ecological impacts and deliver biodiversity net gain. Prepare high-quality ecological reports and technical documents. Mentoring and supporting junior ecologists, fostering a collaborative and supportive team environment. Project management, including budget control, invoicing, scheduling, and client liaison. Developing and maintaining strong relationships with clients, stakeholders, and regulatory bodies. It is also worth noting that you wouldn't be expected to pick up old projects where you have not been involved. Much of the current workload has been dealt with by partners, and therefore, you would only be picking up new projects. They have a significant stream of work coming in, so you wouldn't be expected to start from scratch. What you'll need to succeed A degree in Ecology or a related discipline. Extensive experience in ecological consultancy, with a proven track record of delivering successful projects. Comprehensive knowledge of UK habitat and protected species legislation and survey methodologies. Good botanical identification skills, ideally FISC level 3 and above. Experience in conducting EcIAs and preparing planning applications. Excellent report writing and communication skills. A full UK driving licence and willingness to travel. Protected species licenses are highly desirable. Experience with Biodiversity Net Gain calculations, implementation and reporting. Familiarity with BNG guidance and legislation is critical to this role. Keen to progress into a leadership role with a developing ecology team. What you'll get in return £30,000 - £45,000 (depending on experience) A lot of autonomy in your role. Make it your own! Holiday entitlement - 26 days per year plus 8 bank holidays. Each employee is also given a free additional day of annual leave on their birthday. Annual performance-based discretionary bonus Flexibility to work remotely Excellent work-life balance Dog-friendly office Flexible working - My client understands everyone has a life outside work, so they always do what they can to accommodate the best life/work balance. Regular pay reviews. CPD budget and opportunities to upskill. Membership in industry bodies. Enhanced Maternity / Paternity pay (currently under review) No Timesheets! Manage your own time, with time back where you exceed your contracted hours. An overtime system is available to help you track your time, should you choose. No large infrastructure projects! We primarily deliver small to medium-sized projects, so no HS2, Rail or Highways projects. My client is currently reviewing their benefits. If there is a perk that you feel would be good, let me know, and they will review it! What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Mar 03, 2026
Full time
Your new company A budding environmental consultancy based in the Midlands that specialise in arboriculture, ecology, and topographical services. Their projects span across the UK and cover individual landowners, residential developments and minerals & waste of all scopes.They have excellent flexibility on remote working, office days and site visits - only expecting you to be in the Midlands-based office once a fortnight. This is a dog-friendly office in a rural countryside setting.Currently at a head count of 3 staff (with access to a network of subcontractors for survey support), working for this smaller organisation will allow you to have a large say in how they operate, and you'll be able to tailor your career with excellent development opportunities. They are looking to grow the Ecology and Arboriculture teams over the coming months and into next year, so join them now at the front end of their growth! Your new role You will have a lot of autonomy in your role with support from a small internal team and vastly experienced subcontractors. Work on a range of projects, seeing them through from conception to completion; working remotely, in the office and attending sites.Responsibilities: Lead and manage ecological surveys and assessments, including PEA, BNG, protected species surveys, and ecological impact assessments (EcIAs). Providing expert advice and guidance to clients on ecological matters, ensuring compliance with relevant legislation and best practice. Developing and implementing mitigation and enhancement strategies to minimise ecological impacts and deliver biodiversity net gain. Prepare high-quality ecological reports and technical documents. Mentoring and supporting junior ecologists, fostering a collaborative and supportive team environment. Project management, including budget control, invoicing, scheduling, and client liaison. Developing and maintaining strong relationships with clients, stakeholders, and regulatory bodies. It is also worth noting that you wouldn't be expected to pick up old projects where you have not been involved. Much of the current workload has been dealt with by partners, and therefore, you would only be picking up new projects. They have a significant stream of work coming in, so you wouldn't be expected to start from scratch. What you'll need to succeed A degree in Ecology or a related discipline. Extensive experience in ecological consultancy, with a proven track record of delivering successful projects. Comprehensive knowledge of UK habitat and protected species legislation and survey methodologies. Good botanical identification skills, ideally FISC level 3 and above. Experience in conducting EcIAs and preparing planning applications. Excellent report writing and communication skills. A full UK driving licence and willingness to travel. Protected species licenses are highly desirable. Experience with Biodiversity Net Gain calculations, implementation and reporting. Familiarity with BNG guidance and legislation is critical to this role. Keen to progress into a leadership role with a developing ecology team. What you'll get in return £30,000 - £45,000 (depending on experience) A lot of autonomy in your role. Make it your own! Holiday entitlement - 26 days per year plus 8 bank holidays. Each employee is also given a free additional day of annual leave on their birthday. Annual performance-based discretionary bonus Flexibility to work remotely Excellent work-life balance Dog-friendly office Flexible working - My client understands everyone has a life outside work, so they always do what they can to accommodate the best life/work balance. Regular pay reviews. CPD budget and opportunities to upskill. Membership in industry bodies. Enhanced Maternity / Paternity pay (currently under review) No Timesheets! Manage your own time, with time back where you exceed your contracted hours. An overtime system is available to help you track your time, should you choose. No large infrastructure projects! We primarily deliver small to medium-sized projects, so no HS2, Rail or Highways projects. My client is currently reviewing their benefits. If there is a perk that you feel would be good, let me know, and they will review it! What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Your new company A budding environmental consultancy based in the Midlands that specialise in arboriculture, ecology, and topographical services. Their projects span across the UK and cover individual landowners, residential developments and minerals & waste of all scopes.They have excellent flexibility on remote working, office days and site visits - only expecting you to be in the Midlands-based office once a fortnight. This is a dog-friendly office in a rural countryside setting.Currently at a head count of 3 staff (with access to a network of subcontractors for survey support), working for this smaller organisation will allow you to have a large say in how they operate, and you'll be able to tailor your career with excellent development opportunities. They are looking to grow the Ecology and Arboriculture teams over the coming months and into next year, so join them now at the front end of their growth! Your new role You will have a lot of autonomy in your role with support from a small internal team and vastly experienced subcontractors. Work on a range of projects, seeing them through from conception to completion; working remotely, in the office and attending sites.Responsibilities: Lead and manage ecological surveys and assessments, including PEA, BNG, protected species surveys, and ecological impact assessments (EcIAs). Providing expert advice and guidance to clients on ecological matters, ensuring compliance with relevant legislation and best practice. Developing and implementing mitigation and enhancement strategies to minimise ecological impacts and deliver biodiversity net gain. Prepare high-quality ecological reports and technical documents. Mentoring and supporting junior ecologists, fostering a collaborative and supportive team environment. Project management, including budget control, invoicing, scheduling, and client liaison. Developing and maintaining strong relationships with clients, stakeholders, and regulatory bodies. It is also worth noting that you wouldn't be expected to pick up old projects where you have not been involved. Much of the current workload has been dealt with by partners, and therefore, you would only be picking up new projects. They have a significant stream of work coming in, so you wouldn't be expected to start from scratch. What you'll need to succeed A degree in Ecology or a related discipline. Extensive experience in ecological consultancy, with a proven track record of delivering successful projects. Comprehensive knowledge of UK habitat and protected species legislation and survey methodologies. Good botanical identification skills, ideally FISC level 3 and above. Experience in conducting EcIAs and preparing planning applications. Excellent report writing and communication skills. A full UK driving licence and willingness to travel. Protected species licenses are highly desirable. Experience with Biodiversity Net Gain calculations, implementation and reporting. Familiarity with BNG guidance and legislation is critical to this role. Keen to progress into a leadership role with a developing ecology team. What you'll get in return £45,000 - £60,000 (depending on experience) A lot of autonomy in your role. Make it your own! Holiday entitlement - 26 days per year plus 8 bank holidays. Each employee is also given a free additional day of annual leave on their birthday. Annual performance-based discretionary bonus Flexibility to work remotely Excellent work-life balance Dog-friendly office Flexible working - My client understands everyone has a life outside work, so they always do what they can to accommodate the best life/work balance. Regular pay reviews. CPD budget and opportunities to upskill. Membership in industry bodies. Enhanced Maternity / Paternity pay (currently under review) No Timesheets! Manage your own time, with time back where you exceed your contracted hours. An overtime system is available to help you track your time, should you choose. No large infrastructure projects! We primarily deliver small to medium-sized projects, so no HS2, Rail or Highways projects. My client is currently reviewing their benefits. If there is a perk that you feel would be good, let me know, and they will review it! What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Mar 03, 2026
Full time
Your new company A budding environmental consultancy based in the Midlands that specialise in arboriculture, ecology, and topographical services. Their projects span across the UK and cover individual landowners, residential developments and minerals & waste of all scopes.They have excellent flexibility on remote working, office days and site visits - only expecting you to be in the Midlands-based office once a fortnight. This is a dog-friendly office in a rural countryside setting.Currently at a head count of 3 staff (with access to a network of subcontractors for survey support), working for this smaller organisation will allow you to have a large say in how they operate, and you'll be able to tailor your career with excellent development opportunities. They are looking to grow the Ecology and Arboriculture teams over the coming months and into next year, so join them now at the front end of their growth! Your new role You will have a lot of autonomy in your role with support from a small internal team and vastly experienced subcontractors. Work on a range of projects, seeing them through from conception to completion; working remotely, in the office and attending sites.Responsibilities: Lead and manage ecological surveys and assessments, including PEA, BNG, protected species surveys, and ecological impact assessments (EcIAs). Providing expert advice and guidance to clients on ecological matters, ensuring compliance with relevant legislation and best practice. Developing and implementing mitigation and enhancement strategies to minimise ecological impacts and deliver biodiversity net gain. Prepare high-quality ecological reports and technical documents. Mentoring and supporting junior ecologists, fostering a collaborative and supportive team environment. Project management, including budget control, invoicing, scheduling, and client liaison. Developing and maintaining strong relationships with clients, stakeholders, and regulatory bodies. It is also worth noting that you wouldn't be expected to pick up old projects where you have not been involved. Much of the current workload has been dealt with by partners, and therefore, you would only be picking up new projects. They have a significant stream of work coming in, so you wouldn't be expected to start from scratch. What you'll need to succeed A degree in Ecology or a related discipline. Extensive experience in ecological consultancy, with a proven track record of delivering successful projects. Comprehensive knowledge of UK habitat and protected species legislation and survey methodologies. Good botanical identification skills, ideally FISC level 3 and above. Experience in conducting EcIAs and preparing planning applications. Excellent report writing and communication skills. A full UK driving licence and willingness to travel. Protected species licenses are highly desirable. Experience with Biodiversity Net Gain calculations, implementation and reporting. Familiarity with BNG guidance and legislation is critical to this role. Keen to progress into a leadership role with a developing ecology team. What you'll get in return £45,000 - £60,000 (depending on experience) A lot of autonomy in your role. Make it your own! Holiday entitlement - 26 days per year plus 8 bank holidays. Each employee is also given a free additional day of annual leave on their birthday. Annual performance-based discretionary bonus Flexibility to work remotely Excellent work-life balance Dog-friendly office Flexible working - My client understands everyone has a life outside work, so they always do what they can to accommodate the best life/work balance. Regular pay reviews. CPD budget and opportunities to upskill. Membership in industry bodies. Enhanced Maternity / Paternity pay (currently under review) No Timesheets! Manage your own time, with time back where you exceed your contracted hours. An overtime system is available to help you track your time, should you choose. No large infrastructure projects! We primarily deliver small to medium-sized projects, so no HS2, Rail or Highways projects. My client is currently reviewing their benefits. If there is a perk that you feel would be good, let me know, and they will review it! What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Ernest Gordon Recruitment Limited
Middlesbrough, Yorkshire
Area Sales Manager (Timber/Manufacturing) £40,000-£50,000 (OTE £50,000 - £60,000) + Company Benefits + Company Car + Manufacturer Specific Training + Commission Structure Middlesborough (Yorkshire and Scotland Patch) Are you an Area Sales Manager, or in a similar role, with a background in Timber or Manufacturing, looking for an autonomous position that gives you ownership of your diary, a clear commission structure, and the opportunity to represent one of UK's largest industrial saw manufacturer? This UK manufacturer, founded over 60 years ago, supplies high-quality industrial cutting tools and machining solutions to the aerospace, automotive, defence, and general engineering sectors, built on decades of manufacturing expertise, technical innovation, and a strong reputation for reliability and long-term partnerships with customers across the UK. In this role, you will manage and grow the customer base across the North of England and Scotland. You will be responsible for building strong relationships with existing customers while actively developing new business opportunities within the region. This is a field-based position, acting as the main point of contact for customers, overseeing sales activity and account management, and supporting long-term growth through regular regional client visits. This role would suit an Area Sales Manager or similar with experience in B2B field sales, ideally within engineering, manufacturing, tooling, or industrial consumables that is looking to join an industry leading company. The Role: Manage and grow an established customer portfolio (60% Account Management, 40% Business Development) Develop new business with workshops, manufacturers, and industrial user Promote the range of saw blades, tooling, and servicing solutions Conduct regular customer visits and site meetings Monday - Friday, 40 hour week with travel and occasional overnight stays The Person: Proven experience in B2B field sales, within Timber of Manufacturing Self-motivated with the ability to manage your own territory Full UK driving licence Reference: BBBH23842 If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates. The salary advertised is a guideline for this position. The offered renumeration will be dependent on the extent of your experience, qualifications, and skill set. Ernest Gordon Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job, you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at our website.
Mar 03, 2026
Full time
Area Sales Manager (Timber/Manufacturing) £40,000-£50,000 (OTE £50,000 - £60,000) + Company Benefits + Company Car + Manufacturer Specific Training + Commission Structure Middlesborough (Yorkshire and Scotland Patch) Are you an Area Sales Manager, or in a similar role, with a background in Timber or Manufacturing, looking for an autonomous position that gives you ownership of your diary, a clear commission structure, and the opportunity to represent one of UK's largest industrial saw manufacturer? This UK manufacturer, founded over 60 years ago, supplies high-quality industrial cutting tools and machining solutions to the aerospace, automotive, defence, and general engineering sectors, built on decades of manufacturing expertise, technical innovation, and a strong reputation for reliability and long-term partnerships with customers across the UK. In this role, you will manage and grow the customer base across the North of England and Scotland. You will be responsible for building strong relationships with existing customers while actively developing new business opportunities within the region. This is a field-based position, acting as the main point of contact for customers, overseeing sales activity and account management, and supporting long-term growth through regular regional client visits. This role would suit an Area Sales Manager or similar with experience in B2B field sales, ideally within engineering, manufacturing, tooling, or industrial consumables that is looking to join an industry leading company. The Role: Manage and grow an established customer portfolio (60% Account Management, 40% Business Development) Develop new business with workshops, manufacturers, and industrial user Promote the range of saw blades, tooling, and servicing solutions Conduct regular customer visits and site meetings Monday - Friday, 40 hour week with travel and occasional overnight stays The Person: Proven experience in B2B field sales, within Timber of Manufacturing Self-motivated with the ability to manage your own territory Full UK driving licence Reference: BBBH23842 If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates. The salary advertised is a guideline for this position. The offered renumeration will be dependent on the extent of your experience, qualifications, and skill set. Ernest Gordon Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job, you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at our website.
As a specialist in the private healthcare sector, Synergy Medical are looking for Healthcare Assistant to work regular shifts within beautiful private care home settings at the below locations, and surrounding areas. Location:HG12 Regular weekly work available to suit your lifestyle. You provide your availability and receive shifts based on what you have requested, giving you the flexibility to suit your needs. Rates of pay / per hour (umbrella ): Weekdays - 14 P/h Weeknights - 14 P/h Saturdays - 15 P/h Sundays - 15 P/h Bank Holidays - 16 P/h PAYE rates are also available upon request Shifts Available Long Days - Nights - Early - Lates - Job Requirements All successful applicants must have: Right to Work in the UK A minimum of 6-months UK relevant experience Female preferred only. Registration process A smooth registration process is required, which will include the completing of registration forms and certain documents from yourself, such as your right to work documentation, proof of National Insurance, DBS, and mandatory training certificates. If you do not currently have a DBS or training, we can support you with those items. Benefits of working with Synergy Medical Great rates of pay Regular work available to suit your lifestyle needs Weekly payroll Free online mandatory training Dedicated single point of contact as your Recruitment Consultant Free uniform & ID badge Free timesheet processing Access to Clinical Lead Nurse On-going career development Lucrative referral scheme for healthcare assistants, support workers and nurses Synergy Medical is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Mar 03, 2026
Seasonal
As a specialist in the private healthcare sector, Synergy Medical are looking for Healthcare Assistant to work regular shifts within beautiful private care home settings at the below locations, and surrounding areas. Location:HG12 Regular weekly work available to suit your lifestyle. You provide your availability and receive shifts based on what you have requested, giving you the flexibility to suit your needs. Rates of pay / per hour (umbrella ): Weekdays - 14 P/h Weeknights - 14 P/h Saturdays - 15 P/h Sundays - 15 P/h Bank Holidays - 16 P/h PAYE rates are also available upon request Shifts Available Long Days - Nights - Early - Lates - Job Requirements All successful applicants must have: Right to Work in the UK A minimum of 6-months UK relevant experience Female preferred only. Registration process A smooth registration process is required, which will include the completing of registration forms and certain documents from yourself, such as your right to work documentation, proof of National Insurance, DBS, and mandatory training certificates. If you do not currently have a DBS or training, we can support you with those items. Benefits of working with Synergy Medical Great rates of pay Regular work available to suit your lifestyle needs Weekly payroll Free online mandatory training Dedicated single point of contact as your Recruitment Consultant Free uniform & ID badge Free timesheet processing Access to Clinical Lead Nurse On-going career development Lucrative referral scheme for healthcare assistants, support workers and nurses Synergy Medical is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
37.5 hours per week / permanent / working Monday to Friday, 9am-5pm with the requirement of working one late shift per week, one shift at the weekend per month and be part of an out of hours on-call rota . is to help children and young people have a fair chance to be who they want to be. We do this by providing a safe home, increasing life skills and self-confidence, and improving emotional wellbeing and mental health. Our Values - we do what s right, we work with heart, and we build real connections - guide and shape how we show up for children and young people we support and for each other. Are you a person-centred leader who thrives on empowering others and driving positive outcomes for young people? If so, we have an exciting opportunity for you to join us as the Deputy Supported Housing Manager at Lansworth House, one of our two 24-hour high supported housing services across Brighton & Hove. Our provide safe, supportive accommodation for young people at risk of homelessness, creating a place where they can feel secure, valued, and empowered. At Lansworth House, we provide 20 bedspaces alongside welcoming shared communal spaces for young people aged . We take a trauma - informed and psychologically informed (PIE) approach, ensuring every resident receives thoughtful, compassionate support that recognises their individual experiences. Through this framework, we help young people build essential life skills, gain confidence, set meaningful goals, and move toward independent, fulfilling futures with hope and direction. You will join a passionate team of Support workers, Night workers and Bank staff who provide day-to-day guidance around housing, budgeting, living skills, education, employment, and building healthy relationships. Located in the heart of Hove, our service maintains strong links within the local community and plays a key role in supporting young people to thrive. What you will be doing As Deputy Supported Housing Manager, you will play a key role in the running, quality, and impact of our services. Working closely with the Supported Housing Manager, you will help lead a safe, supportive, and high-performing environment where young people can thrive. Service Provision You will support the Supported Housing Manager with the day-to-day delivery of the service, ensuring we meet all requirements set out in the service specification and remain fully compliant with Regulator of Social Housing (RSH) and Ofsted standards . Your responsibilities will include: Overseeing the full referral, interview, and induction process for all bedspaces and ensuring that every resident understands their Occupancy Agreement and House Rules. Maintaining the quality, safety, and presentation of the accommodation by working closely with our Housing and Property Services team to coordinate estate inspections, health and safety risk assessments, repairs, and the timely turnaround of void rooms. Supporting effective income collection across the service, working with the Rents team to build and maintain a positive rent-payment culture among residents. Leadership and People Management You will directly line-manage members of the staff team, ensuring their practice, professionalism, and development reflect our high standards. You will: Provide coaching, guidance, and clear expectations to ensure staff feel confident, supported, and motivated in their work with young people. Create a team culture rooted in creativity, consistency, and best practice, ensuring staff are equipped to empower young people to reach their goals while maintaining appropriate and safe boundaries. Be responsible for creating and maintaining staff rotas to ensure adequate service coverage at all times. General Responsibilities Participate in the management on-call rota, offering out-of-hours support to services across the wider locality. Embed Psychologically Informed Environments (PIEs), Trauma-Informed approaches, and restorative practices throughout your work, ensuring our support model is compassionate, reflective, and person-centred. If you are enthusiastic about this opportunity but your experience doesn t align perfectly with every requirement, we encourage you to apply anyway and demonstrate how your experience is transferrable. You may be just the right candidate. About you You will bring experience working in supported housing or similar services, supporting young people and/or adults at risk, along with proven experience in managing or supervising a team. You will already have a solid understanding of the Regulator of Social Housing (RSH) and Ofsted frameworks, as well as a strong working knowledge of Trauma - Informed Care and Psychologically Informed Environments (PIE). You will be an effective communicator with strong facilitation skills, able to navigate challenging situations with confidence, calmness, and a solution - focused approach. You will also have experience overseeing safeguarding procedures within residential settings, ensuring safety, accountability, and robust decision - making. Just as importantly, you wi ll understand the importance of maintaining professional boundaries, modelling best practice for the team and the young people we support. CLOSING DATE: Sunday 15 March 2026 at midnight. PLEASE NOTE: We are unable to provide work permits or visa sponsorship for this role, so applicants must already have the right to live and work in the UK independently. An inclusive workplace We are committed to policies and practices of equity, diversity, and inclusion and to supporting our people to make sure our culture is consistent with this commitment. Accessibility If you require assistance or have questions regarding the application process, please do contact us. YMCA DLG requires all staff and volunteers to be committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, and to respond proactively to safeguarding concerns. Successful applicants will undergo a thorough background screening process, conducted by an accredited third-party provider. This includes an Enhanced DBS check (with Children s and Adults Barred Lists) as well as comprehensive reference and activity check.
Mar 02, 2026
Full time
37.5 hours per week / permanent / working Monday to Friday, 9am-5pm with the requirement of working one late shift per week, one shift at the weekend per month and be part of an out of hours on-call rota . is to help children and young people have a fair chance to be who they want to be. We do this by providing a safe home, increasing life skills and self-confidence, and improving emotional wellbeing and mental health. Our Values - we do what s right, we work with heart, and we build real connections - guide and shape how we show up for children and young people we support and for each other. Are you a person-centred leader who thrives on empowering others and driving positive outcomes for young people? If so, we have an exciting opportunity for you to join us as the Deputy Supported Housing Manager at Lansworth House, one of our two 24-hour high supported housing services across Brighton & Hove. Our provide safe, supportive accommodation for young people at risk of homelessness, creating a place where they can feel secure, valued, and empowered. At Lansworth House, we provide 20 bedspaces alongside welcoming shared communal spaces for young people aged . We take a trauma - informed and psychologically informed (PIE) approach, ensuring every resident receives thoughtful, compassionate support that recognises their individual experiences. Through this framework, we help young people build essential life skills, gain confidence, set meaningful goals, and move toward independent, fulfilling futures with hope and direction. You will join a passionate team of Support workers, Night workers and Bank staff who provide day-to-day guidance around housing, budgeting, living skills, education, employment, and building healthy relationships. Located in the heart of Hove, our service maintains strong links within the local community and plays a key role in supporting young people to thrive. What you will be doing As Deputy Supported Housing Manager, you will play a key role in the running, quality, and impact of our services. Working closely with the Supported Housing Manager, you will help lead a safe, supportive, and high-performing environment where young people can thrive. Service Provision You will support the Supported Housing Manager with the day-to-day delivery of the service, ensuring we meet all requirements set out in the service specification and remain fully compliant with Regulator of Social Housing (RSH) and Ofsted standards . Your responsibilities will include: Overseeing the full referral, interview, and induction process for all bedspaces and ensuring that every resident understands their Occupancy Agreement and House Rules. Maintaining the quality, safety, and presentation of the accommodation by working closely with our Housing and Property Services team to coordinate estate inspections, health and safety risk assessments, repairs, and the timely turnaround of void rooms. Supporting effective income collection across the service, working with the Rents team to build and maintain a positive rent-payment culture among residents. Leadership and People Management You will directly line-manage members of the staff team, ensuring their practice, professionalism, and development reflect our high standards. You will: Provide coaching, guidance, and clear expectations to ensure staff feel confident, supported, and motivated in their work with young people. Create a team culture rooted in creativity, consistency, and best practice, ensuring staff are equipped to empower young people to reach their goals while maintaining appropriate and safe boundaries. Be responsible for creating and maintaining staff rotas to ensure adequate service coverage at all times. General Responsibilities Participate in the management on-call rota, offering out-of-hours support to services across the wider locality. Embed Psychologically Informed Environments (PIEs), Trauma-Informed approaches, and restorative practices throughout your work, ensuring our support model is compassionate, reflective, and person-centred. If you are enthusiastic about this opportunity but your experience doesn t align perfectly with every requirement, we encourage you to apply anyway and demonstrate how your experience is transferrable. You may be just the right candidate. About you You will bring experience working in supported housing or similar services, supporting young people and/or adults at risk, along with proven experience in managing or supervising a team. You will already have a solid understanding of the Regulator of Social Housing (RSH) and Ofsted frameworks, as well as a strong working knowledge of Trauma - Informed Care and Psychologically Informed Environments (PIE). You will be an effective communicator with strong facilitation skills, able to navigate challenging situations with confidence, calmness, and a solution - focused approach. You will also have experience overseeing safeguarding procedures within residential settings, ensuring safety, accountability, and robust decision - making. Just as importantly, you wi ll understand the importance of maintaining professional boundaries, modelling best practice for the team and the young people we support. CLOSING DATE: Sunday 15 March 2026 at midnight. PLEASE NOTE: We are unable to provide work permits or visa sponsorship for this role, so applicants must already have the right to live and work in the UK independently. An inclusive workplace We are committed to policies and practices of equity, diversity, and inclusion and to supporting our people to make sure our culture is consistent with this commitment. Accessibility If you require assistance or have questions regarding the application process, please do contact us. YMCA DLG requires all staff and volunteers to be committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, and to respond proactively to safeguarding concerns. Successful applicants will undergo a thorough background screening process, conducted by an accredited third-party provider. This includes an Enhanced DBS check (with Children s and Adults Barred Lists) as well as comprehensive reference and activity check.
Empower Children's Lives, One Shift at a Time! Looking for a role that's as flexible as you are? At Wilderness Way, we're on the lookout for passionate individuals to join our team as on a bank basis. If you're ready to make a difference in the lives of children and young people, we want to hear from you! The Role: What You'll Do: Provide compassionate care for children with emotional, social, or behavioural challenges. Support personal growth through activities, education, and tailored care. Work flexible shifts, including day, night, and sleep-ins, to create a safe and nurturing environment. Be a positive role model, empowering children to shape their own future. Why You? You bring energy, resilience, and empathy to everything you do. You thrive in a team and are committed to helping children achieve their potential. You understand the importance of safeguarding and delivering exceptional care. What We're Looking For Essential: A willingness to learn, grow, and complete necessary qualifications. Essential: A full UK manual driving licence. Desirable: Experience in residential care or working with children facing challenges. What You'll Get Flexible hours to fit your life. A chance to truly impact lives. Training and development opportunities to boost your career. Click to Apply Now! All roles will be subject to a successful disclosure at an appropriate level from the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS), Access NI or Disclosure Scotland as we follow safer recruitment processes. Proof of identity will also be required. We are an equal opportunities employer. JBRP1_UKTJ
Mar 02, 2026
Full time
Empower Children's Lives, One Shift at a Time! Looking for a role that's as flexible as you are? At Wilderness Way, we're on the lookout for passionate individuals to join our team as on a bank basis. If you're ready to make a difference in the lives of children and young people, we want to hear from you! The Role: What You'll Do: Provide compassionate care for children with emotional, social, or behavioural challenges. Support personal growth through activities, education, and tailored care. Work flexible shifts, including day, night, and sleep-ins, to create a safe and nurturing environment. Be a positive role model, empowering children to shape their own future. Why You? You bring energy, resilience, and empathy to everything you do. You thrive in a team and are committed to helping children achieve their potential. You understand the importance of safeguarding and delivering exceptional care. What We're Looking For Essential: A willingness to learn, grow, and complete necessary qualifications. Essential: A full UK manual driving licence. Desirable: Experience in residential care or working with children facing challenges. What You'll Get Flexible hours to fit your life. A chance to truly impact lives. Training and development opportunities to boost your career. Click to Apply Now! All roles will be subject to a successful disclosure at an appropriate level from the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS), Access NI or Disclosure Scotland as we follow safer recruitment processes. Proof of identity will also be required. We are an equal opportunities employer. JBRP1_UKTJ
Your new company Join a long-established, award-winning M&E contractor based in Belfast, with over 50 years of success delivering high-quality projects across Education, Residential, Industrial, and Commercia l sectors. Known for their strong reputation, collaborative culture, and commitment to excellence, this company continues to grow and invest in its people and projects. Your new role As Electrical Contracts Manager, you will take ownership of multiple electrical projects across Northern Ireland, typically ranging from £500k to £2M in electrical value. You'll be responsible for the full project lifecycle - from planning and procurement through to delivery, commissioning, and handover. Key responsibilities include: Managing and monitoring project progress to ensure delivery on time and within budget Coordinating with clients, consultants, subcontractors, and internal teams Attending site meetings and resolving any technical or operational issues Reporting on project performance and financials to senior management This role is office/site-based with no overnight travel required. What you'll need to succeed Minimum 3 years' experience in Electrical Contracts Management or Project Management Time-served Electrician or third level electrical qualification Proven experience delivering similar projects Strong understanding of building regulations, health & safety, and compliance standards Excellent communication and organisational skills What you'll get in return Permanent, full-time position with a competitive salary Car allowance or van with fuel card Opportunity to work on high-profile projects across Northern Ireland Career progression and professional development within a supportive team Stability and backing of a well-established, reputable company Access to ongoing training and mentoring from industry experts What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Mar 02, 2026
Full time
Your new company Join a long-established, award-winning M&E contractor based in Belfast, with over 50 years of success delivering high-quality projects across Education, Residential, Industrial, and Commercia l sectors. Known for their strong reputation, collaborative culture, and commitment to excellence, this company continues to grow and invest in its people and projects. Your new role As Electrical Contracts Manager, you will take ownership of multiple electrical projects across Northern Ireland, typically ranging from £500k to £2M in electrical value. You'll be responsible for the full project lifecycle - from planning and procurement through to delivery, commissioning, and handover. Key responsibilities include: Managing and monitoring project progress to ensure delivery on time and within budget Coordinating with clients, consultants, subcontractors, and internal teams Attending site meetings and resolving any technical or operational issues Reporting on project performance and financials to senior management This role is office/site-based with no overnight travel required. What you'll need to succeed Minimum 3 years' experience in Electrical Contracts Management or Project Management Time-served Electrician or third level electrical qualification Proven experience delivering similar projects Strong understanding of building regulations, health & safety, and compliance standards Excellent communication and organisational skills What you'll get in return Permanent, full-time position with a competitive salary Car allowance or van with fuel card Opportunity to work on high-profile projects across Northern Ireland Career progression and professional development within a supportive team Stability and backing of a well-established, reputable company Access to ongoing training and mentoring from industry experts What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Housing Concierge Earn £12.60 per hour (£24,638 per annum, pro rata), great benefits including Health Cash Plan Permanent, Part time (31.5 hpw) St Austell, Cornwall TO START IN APRIL 2026 We cant offer a CoS for this role Home, a place where you belong Calling all night owls! Prefer staying awake and working through the night rather than snoozing away like the rest of us? Were looking for a dedicated night worker who wont fall asleep on the job! Here at Home Group we look after vulnerable customers, but also those with quite complex care needs. Your job will be to make sure our customers are safe, our buildings are secure and pleasant places to be, and that we get on with our neighbours. What youll do Walk around the building checking CCTV, fire doors and communal areas Greeting customers and visitors, picking up repairs or cleaning The first line of support for our customers when our wider team or their own support network isnt around to help! Monitor and respond to incidents calmly, quickly and fairly Work with colleagues and partners to manage anti-social behaviour Why join us This is more than a job, its a place where you feel valued. You get great training, support from friendly colleagues and a chance to make a real difference every day. Be part of one of the UKs top 10 Great Places to Work! You have Calm under pressure with great communication skills Passion and experience in supporting others, either personally or professionally Good judgement and clear communication You recognise when things are about to go wrong and are confident intervening in a sensitive way. To get from A to B, youll need a valid driving licence and a vehicle insured for business purposes. The great news is that well pay your mileage! Stronger together We do our best work when were ourselves. Thats why inclusion, wellbeing, and our diversity networks help makeHome Group a great place to work! The practical bits Working a 4 night on / 4 night off, rota between the hours of 10pm and 7:30am Although youll work nights / lone work, we do get together regularly in the daytime for training and team meetings Able to use technology to monitor CCTV, update records and communicate with colleagues Youll need an Enhanced DBS check done (we pay for it) Whats in it for you? 34 days leave increasing to 39 (including bank hols and a me day) Health cash plan saving you (and your children) £1140+ each year covering dental, opticians, prescriptions and more Matching pension contribution (up to 7% and life insurance of 3x basic salary) Instant pay access with Stream 800+ discounts on shops, holidays, days out, tech and more Find out more Click APPLY NOW to see ourHousing Concierge job description find out aboutus and for help to apply. Roles can close early, so dont wait. For reasonable adjustments email South West Supported Portfolio 4 JBRP1_UKTJ
Mar 02, 2026
Full time
Housing Concierge Earn £12.60 per hour (£24,638 per annum, pro rata), great benefits including Health Cash Plan Permanent, Part time (31.5 hpw) St Austell, Cornwall TO START IN APRIL 2026 We cant offer a CoS for this role Home, a place where you belong Calling all night owls! Prefer staying awake and working through the night rather than snoozing away like the rest of us? Were looking for a dedicated night worker who wont fall asleep on the job! Here at Home Group we look after vulnerable customers, but also those with quite complex care needs. Your job will be to make sure our customers are safe, our buildings are secure and pleasant places to be, and that we get on with our neighbours. What youll do Walk around the building checking CCTV, fire doors and communal areas Greeting customers and visitors, picking up repairs or cleaning The first line of support for our customers when our wider team or their own support network isnt around to help! Monitor and respond to incidents calmly, quickly and fairly Work with colleagues and partners to manage anti-social behaviour Why join us This is more than a job, its a place where you feel valued. You get great training, support from friendly colleagues and a chance to make a real difference every day. Be part of one of the UKs top 10 Great Places to Work! You have Calm under pressure with great communication skills Passion and experience in supporting others, either personally or professionally Good judgement and clear communication You recognise when things are about to go wrong and are confident intervening in a sensitive way. To get from A to B, youll need a valid driving licence and a vehicle insured for business purposes. The great news is that well pay your mileage! Stronger together We do our best work when were ourselves. Thats why inclusion, wellbeing, and our diversity networks help makeHome Group a great place to work! The practical bits Working a 4 night on / 4 night off, rota between the hours of 10pm and 7:30am Although youll work nights / lone work, we do get together regularly in the daytime for training and team meetings Able to use technology to monitor CCTV, update records and communicate with colleagues Youll need an Enhanced DBS check done (we pay for it) Whats in it for you? 34 days leave increasing to 39 (including bank hols and a me day) Health cash plan saving you (and your children) £1140+ each year covering dental, opticians, prescriptions and more Matching pension contribution (up to 7% and life insurance of 3x basic salary) Instant pay access with Stream 800+ discounts on shops, holidays, days out, tech and more Find out more Click APPLY NOW to see ourHousing Concierge job description find out aboutus and for help to apply. Roles can close early, so dont wait. For reasonable adjustments email South West Supported Portfolio 4 JBRP1_UKTJ
Practice Manager - Quality Assurance & Supported Accommodation Location: East Sussex (with regional/national travel) Salary: £50,000 - £55,000 per annum (Local Managerial Grade 2 - DOE) Contract: Full-time Permanent - Hybrid role, working at least 2 days within the office. A senior leadership opportunity to influence quality and outcomes for children and young people. We are recruiting an experienced Practice Manager - Quality Assurance & Supported Accommodation to join a well-established Children's Services Placement and Commissioning function. This is a strategic and operational leadership role, ideal for a former Registered Children's Home Manager, Responsible Individual or a highly experienced Deputy Manager with strong regulatory expertise and a passion for quality improvement. This role plays a critical part in ensuring that children and young people are placed in safe, high-quality, needs-led provision, with a strong focus on Ofsted compliance, quality assurance, and value for money. About the Role You will provide residential and regulatory expertise across supported accommodation and residential provision for children and young people aged 0-18, with particular responsibility for: Leading quality assurance activity across registered and unregistered children's homes Visiting, auditing, and quality assessing external providers Ensuring compliance with legislation, regulation, and Ofsted standards Overseeing supported accommodation placements for young people aged 16+ Managing and supervising senior practitioners/social workers within a placement support function Working closely with commissioning, brokerage, procurement, health, and education partners This is a highly autonomous role requiring professional authority, strong judgement, and the confidence to challenge providers to improve quality and outcomes. Key Responsibilities Act as the lead residential and regulatory expert within the service Quality assure and review commissioned placements and supported accommodation provision Apply in-depth knowledge of Ofsted frameworks, legislation, and regulation Lead audits, case file reviews, and quality improvement activity Manage senior staff through reflective supervision, appraisal, and performance management Negotiate with providers to secure high-quality, cost-effective placements Represent the organisation in court proceedings, panels, and multi-agency forums Contribute to policy development, service improvement, and innovative practice Promote equality, diversity, inclusion, and professional curiosity across the service Ensure effective resource management and accountability for performance targets Essential Requirements RQF Level 5 Diploma in Leadership and Management for Residential Childcare (Residential pathway) Extensive experience as a Registered Children's Home Manager or a very experienced Deputy Strong, working knowledge of Ofsted inspection frameworks and regulatory requirements Proven experience in quality assurance, auditing, and compliance Ability to provide expert consultation and professional challenge Excellent communication skills, including managing complex and high-risk situations Experience supervising and developing senior practitioners or social work staff Strong understanding of housing and supported accommodation legislation Ability to travel nationally, including occasional overnight stays Commitment to safeguarding, best practice, and continuous professional development What's on Offer Competitive salary in the £50,000-£55,000 range Senior leadership role with real influence on service quality and outcomes Opportunity to work strategically across residential care and supported accommodation Flexible, professional working environment A role aligned with public-sector values, including equality, sustainability, and best use of resources Hybrid role, working at least 2 days within the office. Safeguarding & Compliance This role is subject to safer recruitment processes, including enhanced DBS checks and satisfactory references. If you are an experienced residential care leader looking to move into a strategic quality assurance and commissioning-focused role, this is a rare and impactful opportunity. For further details or to apply, please get in touch. JBRP1_UKTJ
Mar 02, 2026
Full time
Practice Manager - Quality Assurance & Supported Accommodation Location: East Sussex (with regional/national travel) Salary: £50,000 - £55,000 per annum (Local Managerial Grade 2 - DOE) Contract: Full-time Permanent - Hybrid role, working at least 2 days within the office. A senior leadership opportunity to influence quality and outcomes for children and young people. We are recruiting an experienced Practice Manager - Quality Assurance & Supported Accommodation to join a well-established Children's Services Placement and Commissioning function. This is a strategic and operational leadership role, ideal for a former Registered Children's Home Manager, Responsible Individual or a highly experienced Deputy Manager with strong regulatory expertise and a passion for quality improvement. This role plays a critical part in ensuring that children and young people are placed in safe, high-quality, needs-led provision, with a strong focus on Ofsted compliance, quality assurance, and value for money. About the Role You will provide residential and regulatory expertise across supported accommodation and residential provision for children and young people aged 0-18, with particular responsibility for: Leading quality assurance activity across registered and unregistered children's homes Visiting, auditing, and quality assessing external providers Ensuring compliance with legislation, regulation, and Ofsted standards Overseeing supported accommodation placements for young people aged 16+ Managing and supervising senior practitioners/social workers within a placement support function Working closely with commissioning, brokerage, procurement, health, and education partners This is a highly autonomous role requiring professional authority, strong judgement, and the confidence to challenge providers to improve quality and outcomes. Key Responsibilities Act as the lead residential and regulatory expert within the service Quality assure and review commissioned placements and supported accommodation provision Apply in-depth knowledge of Ofsted frameworks, legislation, and regulation Lead audits, case file reviews, and quality improvement activity Manage senior staff through reflective supervision, appraisal, and performance management Negotiate with providers to secure high-quality, cost-effective placements Represent the organisation in court proceedings, panels, and multi-agency forums Contribute to policy development, service improvement, and innovative practice Promote equality, diversity, inclusion, and professional curiosity across the service Ensure effective resource management and accountability for performance targets Essential Requirements RQF Level 5 Diploma in Leadership and Management for Residential Childcare (Residential pathway) Extensive experience as a Registered Children's Home Manager or a very experienced Deputy Strong, working knowledge of Ofsted inspection frameworks and regulatory requirements Proven experience in quality assurance, auditing, and compliance Ability to provide expert consultation and professional challenge Excellent communication skills, including managing complex and high-risk situations Experience supervising and developing senior practitioners or social work staff Strong understanding of housing and supported accommodation legislation Ability to travel nationally, including occasional overnight stays Commitment to safeguarding, best practice, and continuous professional development What's on Offer Competitive salary in the £50,000-£55,000 range Senior leadership role with real influence on service quality and outcomes Opportunity to work strategically across residential care and supported accommodation Flexible, professional working environment A role aligned with public-sector values, including equality, sustainability, and best use of resources Hybrid role, working at least 2 days within the office. Safeguarding & Compliance This role is subject to safer recruitment processes, including enhanced DBS checks and satisfactory references. If you are an experienced residential care leader looking to move into a strategic quality assurance and commissioning-focused role, this is a rare and impactful opportunity. For further details or to apply, please get in touch. JBRP1_UKTJ
Outdoor Education Freelance Instructor Freelance 170/day plus sleep in and training allowances About the Role Arnfield Independent School has several exciting roles available for the right freelance outdoor education instructors to join our successful, professional and growing team. We operate year-round from our base in the High Peak, helping young people to engage with outdoor adventures through a mixture of day work and longer residential trips. If you can encourage, motivate, and excite vulnerable and sometimes challenging young people through outdoor education, then we want to meet you. If you are appropriately qualified and suitably experienced, able to work confidently as part of a team and lead one-to-one sessions, we can offer you the chance to make a genuine difference to young people's lives. Job Opportunity Established in 1997 and based in the High Peak, we are an Independent School based in Glossop (Ofsted rated Good with elements of Outstanding) that supports the education of looked-after children, aged 1117, as part of a well-established Care Group. The school uses a variety of teaching strategies including one-to-one classroom teaching, ASDAN and outdoor education to support students to re-engage with education, build confidence in learning and achieve meaningful educational outcomes, enabling them to take greater control of their lives as they transition into further education, training or work. Our children and young people live in one of our three outstanding residential care homes where our support workers and team of psychologists help them deal with a wide range of complex issues resulting from social, emotional and behavioural difficulties in their formative years. Whether they are with us for short-term respite care, intensive crisis intervention work or longer-term placements as they transition towards semi-independence, we want to help them learn, have fun, grow and achieve so that they have every opportunity to succeed in later life. Our curriculum is innovative and varied because the children we educate have complex individual needs. We pride ourselves on being nurturing and supportive, and on using tailored strategies to engage our young people so that they can overcome their disadvantages. We value diversity, resilience, passion and ambition and demand our staff are committed to providing the highest level of educational support for children experiencing crises. So you'll need to share this passion for improving the lives of young people; providing them with the best possible education while theyre with us and the greatest opportunities to thrive when they leave. Outdoor Education Freelance Instructor's Key Objectives: To deliver high-quality, expert outdoor education as part of a team of employed and freelance outdoor education specialists. To participate in a mixture of day work and 5-day residential trips. To work closely with Outdoor Education Manager to further improve the breadth of outdoor education on offer to our young people making it an integral part of their care and education. To promote the safeguarding and welfare of all young people, leading by example with outstanding safeguarding practice. Benefits Competitive salary (£170/day), plus sleep in allowances (£120/night) for residential stays Induction training and ongoing CPD (with training paid for at £120/day) Staff loyalty and referral bonuses Wide-ranging employee assistance programme for help with professional and personal concerns Outdoor education forms a core part of the care, behavioural support and practical skills development Arnfield Care is renowned for, contributing crucial lessons about risks, communication, discipline and teamwork as part of our educational provision for children and young people, as well as promoting physical and emotional well-being. We value commitment and experience in our staff and offer employment packages that reflect this. Essential Skills Ideally, you will have a minimum of two years experience instructing or teaching in a broad range of outdoor education disciplines including those delivered through residential experiences. Youll also be a strong communicator and a good team player, with a proven commitment to your own personal development. You will have an appropriate first-aid qualification and a full manual vehicle driving license (mandatory requirement). And youll be qualified in a range of outdoor disciplines including at least two of the following: Indoor/outdoor climbing Hill and Moorland leading Mountain biking Paddlesports Caving Experience working with and an ability to relate to vulnerable children and young people would be a definite advantage as would demonstrable experience of undertaking risk assessments, a thorough knowledge of safeguarding and outdoor education pedagogy, and some experience of therapeutic environments and practice. You wont be daunted by challenging, dynamic environments and youll embrace the need to work flexibly according to the needs of our young people so will be comfortable with a mixture of day work and longer residential trips that will involve several nights at a time away from home. Important: As an inclusive employer, Arnfield Care Ltd stands against discrimination in any form. We have created working environments in which all individuals can make the best use of their skills, free from discrimination or harassment. We endeavour to make all necessary reasonable adjustments for individual employees and base all decisions relating to an individual's employment purely on merit. And we challenge any behaviour that threatens the safeguarding of our young people and colleagues. All the young people we look after are equally entitled to have their needs met in a safe, fair, respectful and balanced way. All staff are responsible for safeguarding and promoting equal opportunities and for challenging any behaviour or practice that discriminates against any young person or colleague based on any perceived difference. Job offers and continued employment are conditional upon stringent pre-employment checks and thorough referencing to assess the suitability of applicants, as well as the maintenance of Enhanced DBS clearance. We aim to interview appropriate candidates as soon as possible and reserve the right to close the role early if we find the right candidates, so don't delay. JBRP1_UKTJ
Mar 02, 2026
Full time
Outdoor Education Freelance Instructor Freelance 170/day plus sleep in and training allowances About the Role Arnfield Independent School has several exciting roles available for the right freelance outdoor education instructors to join our successful, professional and growing team. We operate year-round from our base in the High Peak, helping young people to engage with outdoor adventures through a mixture of day work and longer residential trips. If you can encourage, motivate, and excite vulnerable and sometimes challenging young people through outdoor education, then we want to meet you. If you are appropriately qualified and suitably experienced, able to work confidently as part of a team and lead one-to-one sessions, we can offer you the chance to make a genuine difference to young people's lives. Job Opportunity Established in 1997 and based in the High Peak, we are an Independent School based in Glossop (Ofsted rated Good with elements of Outstanding) that supports the education of looked-after children, aged 1117, as part of a well-established Care Group. The school uses a variety of teaching strategies including one-to-one classroom teaching, ASDAN and outdoor education to support students to re-engage with education, build confidence in learning and achieve meaningful educational outcomes, enabling them to take greater control of their lives as they transition into further education, training or work. Our children and young people live in one of our three outstanding residential care homes where our support workers and team of psychologists help them deal with a wide range of complex issues resulting from social, emotional and behavioural difficulties in their formative years. Whether they are with us for short-term respite care, intensive crisis intervention work or longer-term placements as they transition towards semi-independence, we want to help them learn, have fun, grow and achieve so that they have every opportunity to succeed in later life. Our curriculum is innovative and varied because the children we educate have complex individual needs. We pride ourselves on being nurturing and supportive, and on using tailored strategies to engage our young people so that they can overcome their disadvantages. We value diversity, resilience, passion and ambition and demand our staff are committed to providing the highest level of educational support for children experiencing crises. So you'll need to share this passion for improving the lives of young people; providing them with the best possible education while theyre with us and the greatest opportunities to thrive when they leave. Outdoor Education Freelance Instructor's Key Objectives: To deliver high-quality, expert outdoor education as part of a team of employed and freelance outdoor education specialists. To participate in a mixture of day work and 5-day residential trips. To work closely with Outdoor Education Manager to further improve the breadth of outdoor education on offer to our young people making it an integral part of their care and education. To promote the safeguarding and welfare of all young people, leading by example with outstanding safeguarding practice. Benefits Competitive salary (£170/day), plus sleep in allowances (£120/night) for residential stays Induction training and ongoing CPD (with training paid for at £120/day) Staff loyalty and referral bonuses Wide-ranging employee assistance programme for help with professional and personal concerns Outdoor education forms a core part of the care, behavioural support and practical skills development Arnfield Care is renowned for, contributing crucial lessons about risks, communication, discipline and teamwork as part of our educational provision for children and young people, as well as promoting physical and emotional well-being. We value commitment and experience in our staff and offer employment packages that reflect this. Essential Skills Ideally, you will have a minimum of two years experience instructing or teaching in a broad range of outdoor education disciplines including those delivered through residential experiences. Youll also be a strong communicator and a good team player, with a proven commitment to your own personal development. You will have an appropriate first-aid qualification and a full manual vehicle driving license (mandatory requirement). And youll be qualified in a range of outdoor disciplines including at least two of the following: Indoor/outdoor climbing Hill and Moorland leading Mountain biking Paddlesports Caving Experience working with and an ability to relate to vulnerable children and young people would be a definite advantage as would demonstrable experience of undertaking risk assessments, a thorough knowledge of safeguarding and outdoor education pedagogy, and some experience of therapeutic environments and practice. You wont be daunted by challenging, dynamic environments and youll embrace the need to work flexibly according to the needs of our young people so will be comfortable with a mixture of day work and longer residential trips that will involve several nights at a time away from home. Important: As an inclusive employer, Arnfield Care Ltd stands against discrimination in any form. We have created working environments in which all individuals can make the best use of their skills, free from discrimination or harassment. We endeavour to make all necessary reasonable adjustments for individual employees and base all decisions relating to an individual's employment purely on merit. And we challenge any behaviour that threatens the safeguarding of our young people and colleagues. All the young people we look after are equally entitled to have their needs met in a safe, fair, respectful and balanced way. All staff are responsible for safeguarding and promoting equal opportunities and for challenging any behaviour or practice that discriminates against any young person or colleague based on any perceived difference. Job offers and continued employment are conditional upon stringent pre-employment checks and thorough referencing to assess the suitability of applicants, as well as the maintenance of Enhanced DBS clearance. We aim to interview appropriate candidates as soon as possible and reserve the right to close the role early if we find the right candidates, so don't delay. JBRP1_UKTJ
Job Description Staff Nurse Ward & Day Unit Location: Clifton Park Hospital, York Hours: 37.5 per week Flexibility Required for Days & Nights Ready to take the next step in your nursing career? Join Ramsay Health Care UK and make a real difference in patient care. Were looking for a dedicated Staff Nurse to join our Ward & Day Unit team, where youll have more time to care and the support to grow your skills. At Ramsay, youll be valued for your expertise and have access to the Ramsay Academy for ongoing training and development. Where You'll be based Clifton Park Hospital is a modern, purpose-built facility located just outside York city centre. Opened in 2006, it is part of Ramsay Health Care UK, one of the leading independent healthcare providers in England. Rated Good by the Care Quality Commission, the hospital offers first-class medical facilities including 24 inpatient beds, two theatres, a day case unit, and a large outpatient department with X-ray and physiotherapy services. The hospital provides a wide range of treatments, from routine to complex surgery, supported by highly experienced consultants and nursing staff. With a strong focus on patient care and comfort, Clifton Park Hospital combines advanced medical technology with a welcoming environment, ensuring exceptional standards throughout the patient journey. What youll bring: Current NMC registration Experience in a surgical ward A flexible, positive attitude Strong teamwork and communication skills A warm, empathetic approach to patient care What we offer: 25 Days Leave + Bank Holidays Buy & Sell Flexi Leave Options Private Pension where Ramsay will match up to 5% after a qualifying period Flexible shift patterns available where possible Enhanced Competitive Parental Leave Policies (launched 2023) Private Healthcare for you and dependents includes online GP Life Assurance (Death in Service) Free Training and Development via the Academy Free Parking on site for workers (where possible) Subsidised staff restaurant (where possible) Over 8,000 discounts and special offers via benefits portal Book discounted cinema tickets on the dedicated cinema portal The Blue Light Card Scheme About us Were Ramsay Health Care UK. With 35 hospitals, 7,600 staff and 200,000 patients treated every year, were one of the leading independent healthcare providers in England. We deliver a wide and comprehensive range of specialised clinical services from routine to complex surgery, day case procedures, cancer care, diagnostic services and physiotherapy. In addition, we also have our three standalone decontamination units which are essential to supporting our clinical outcomes. 94% of our facilities are rated Good by the CQC, and we are extremely proud of the high quality of our staff as well as excellent relationships with doctors and our strong, longstanding partnership with the NHS. Were part of a global hospital group with over 50 years experience that operates in 11 countries across the world. As people caring for people, our ethos helps make a huge difference in the lives of millions. We know that our people are our most important asset to our organisation, and are the key to our success and continuing growth. We care. Its more than what we do, its who we are. Everything we do is about striving to deliver the best care. And it's a belief that's as true today as it was when we welcomed our first patients in 1964. The Ramsay Way culture recognises that our people are our most important asset and this has been key to our ongoing success. We are proud to support the UKs Armed Forces and Reservists and have already achieved the Silver Award as part of the MODs Armed Forces Covenant Employer Recognition Scheme. The scheme recognises employers who actively support Defence while encouraging other organisations to adopt the same behaviours in their workplace. As a company we are committed to supporting the wider Armed Forces community and this includes our staff as well as our patients. We are committed to equality of opportunity for all. This position is subject to background and DBS checks. JBRP1_UKTJ
Mar 02, 2026
Full time
Job Description Staff Nurse Ward & Day Unit Location: Clifton Park Hospital, York Hours: 37.5 per week Flexibility Required for Days & Nights Ready to take the next step in your nursing career? Join Ramsay Health Care UK and make a real difference in patient care. Were looking for a dedicated Staff Nurse to join our Ward & Day Unit team, where youll have more time to care and the support to grow your skills. At Ramsay, youll be valued for your expertise and have access to the Ramsay Academy for ongoing training and development. Where You'll be based Clifton Park Hospital is a modern, purpose-built facility located just outside York city centre. Opened in 2006, it is part of Ramsay Health Care UK, one of the leading independent healthcare providers in England. Rated Good by the Care Quality Commission, the hospital offers first-class medical facilities including 24 inpatient beds, two theatres, a day case unit, and a large outpatient department with X-ray and physiotherapy services. The hospital provides a wide range of treatments, from routine to complex surgery, supported by highly experienced consultants and nursing staff. With a strong focus on patient care and comfort, Clifton Park Hospital combines advanced medical technology with a welcoming environment, ensuring exceptional standards throughout the patient journey. What youll bring: Current NMC registration Experience in a surgical ward A flexible, positive attitude Strong teamwork and communication skills A warm, empathetic approach to patient care What we offer: 25 Days Leave + Bank Holidays Buy & Sell Flexi Leave Options Private Pension where Ramsay will match up to 5% after a qualifying period Flexible shift patterns available where possible Enhanced Competitive Parental Leave Policies (launched 2023) Private Healthcare for you and dependents includes online GP Life Assurance (Death in Service) Free Training and Development via the Academy Free Parking on site for workers (where possible) Subsidised staff restaurant (where possible) Over 8,000 discounts and special offers via benefits portal Book discounted cinema tickets on the dedicated cinema portal The Blue Light Card Scheme About us Were Ramsay Health Care UK. With 35 hospitals, 7,600 staff and 200,000 patients treated every year, were one of the leading independent healthcare providers in England. We deliver a wide and comprehensive range of specialised clinical services from routine to complex surgery, day case procedures, cancer care, diagnostic services and physiotherapy. In addition, we also have our three standalone decontamination units which are essential to supporting our clinical outcomes. 94% of our facilities are rated Good by the CQC, and we are extremely proud of the high quality of our staff as well as excellent relationships with doctors and our strong, longstanding partnership with the NHS. Were part of a global hospital group with over 50 years experience that operates in 11 countries across the world. As people caring for people, our ethos helps make a huge difference in the lives of millions. We know that our people are our most important asset to our organisation, and are the key to our success and continuing growth. We care. Its more than what we do, its who we are. Everything we do is about striving to deliver the best care. And it's a belief that's as true today as it was when we welcomed our first patients in 1964. The Ramsay Way culture recognises that our people are our most important asset and this has been key to our ongoing success. We are proud to support the UKs Armed Forces and Reservists and have already achieved the Silver Award as part of the MODs Armed Forces Covenant Employer Recognition Scheme. The scheme recognises employers who actively support Defence while encouraging other organisations to adopt the same behaviours in their workplace. As a company we are committed to supporting the wider Armed Forces community and this includes our staff as well as our patients. We are committed to equality of opportunity for all. This position is subject to background and DBS checks. JBRP1_UKTJ
Locum Bio-Medical Scientist Band 6 Haematology lab and/or Blood Transfusion Lab Craigavon Area Hospital and Daisy Hill Hospital. Candidate must be able to travel to both sites. Temporary (Contract 3 months initially) £19.78 per hour Initial core hours for training, moving to 24/7 shift rotation including nights and weekends Main Purpose The successful candidate will play a key role in delivering high-quality diagnostic laboratory services to support patient care. This role involves working as part of a team and as a lone worker (during out of hours). Essential Criteria: (Please note that Platinum Recruitment NI Ltd require original certificates as proof of all qualifications listed on CV) Criteria: To ensure compliance with UKTLC (2023) standards for autonomous practice and supervision, all candidates must meet the following strict criteria: Essential Qualifications & Compliance HCPC Registration: Current and valid as a Biomedical Scientist. Specialist Qualification: Must hold the IBMS Specialist Diploma (Haematology with Hospital Transfusion Practice) or the BBTS Specialist Certificate. Candidates without a completed specialist portfolio or BBTS certification will not be considered for this Band 6 role. UKTLC Compliance: The candidate must be able to demonstrate recent evidence of competency in a UK Transfusion environment to meet safety standards for lone-working/shift participation. Technical Requirements Haematology: Extensive experience with Sysmex XN-series analysers and track systems & Proficiency in film reading is Highly Desirable. Coagulation: Extensive experience with ACL TOP analysers is Highly Desirable. Transfusion: Full competency on Bio-Rad automation IH-500 or IH-1000 and manual gel card techniques (DiaMed). LIMS: Proficiency in WinPath is preferred. Platinum Recruitment NI Ltd is an equal opportunities employer and a Corporate Member of the Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC). Platinum Recruitment NI Ltd adheres to all current employment legislation. We reserve the right to close vacancies earlier than the specified date, should we receive sufficient applications. If interested, please send your CV as early as possible. Please note only those candidates shortlisted may be contacted. Applicants must be authorised to work in the UK and Ireland. We are unable to sponsor or take over the sponsorship of an employment visa at this time. Successful candidates may need to apply for an Access NI Certificate with Platinum Recruitment NI Ltd regardless if you already have a valid certificate. It will be a cost of between £16 - £32 depending on clearance level.
Mar 02, 2026
Full time
Locum Bio-Medical Scientist Band 6 Haematology lab and/or Blood Transfusion Lab Craigavon Area Hospital and Daisy Hill Hospital. Candidate must be able to travel to both sites. Temporary (Contract 3 months initially) £19.78 per hour Initial core hours for training, moving to 24/7 shift rotation including nights and weekends Main Purpose The successful candidate will play a key role in delivering high-quality diagnostic laboratory services to support patient care. This role involves working as part of a team and as a lone worker (during out of hours). Essential Criteria: (Please note that Platinum Recruitment NI Ltd require original certificates as proof of all qualifications listed on CV) Criteria: To ensure compliance with UKTLC (2023) standards for autonomous practice and supervision, all candidates must meet the following strict criteria: Essential Qualifications & Compliance HCPC Registration: Current and valid as a Biomedical Scientist. Specialist Qualification: Must hold the IBMS Specialist Diploma (Haematology with Hospital Transfusion Practice) or the BBTS Specialist Certificate. Candidates without a completed specialist portfolio or BBTS certification will not be considered for this Band 6 role. UKTLC Compliance: The candidate must be able to demonstrate recent evidence of competency in a UK Transfusion environment to meet safety standards for lone-working/shift participation. Technical Requirements Haematology: Extensive experience with Sysmex XN-series analysers and track systems & Proficiency in film reading is Highly Desirable. Coagulation: Extensive experience with ACL TOP analysers is Highly Desirable. Transfusion: Full competency on Bio-Rad automation IH-500 or IH-1000 and manual gel card techniques (DiaMed). LIMS: Proficiency in WinPath is preferred. Platinum Recruitment NI Ltd is an equal opportunities employer and a Corporate Member of the Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC). Platinum Recruitment NI Ltd adheres to all current employment legislation. We reserve the right to close vacancies earlier than the specified date, should we receive sufficient applications. If interested, please send your CV as early as possible. Please note only those candidates shortlisted may be contacted. Applicants must be authorised to work in the UK and Ireland. We are unable to sponsor or take over the sponsorship of an employment visa at this time. Successful candidates may need to apply for an Access NI Certificate with Platinum Recruitment NI Ltd regardless if you already have a valid certificate. It will be a cost of between £16 - £32 depending on clearance level.
We're privileged to work with some amazing people here at West Street where we provide temporary accommodation for adults with learning disabilities and additional needs. As a Residential Services Officer you'll play a key role providing personalised support, so people can develop the essential life skills to achieve a fulfilling, independent and safe life outside of the service. You'll love the warm and supportive atmosphere here at West Street and our established team enjoys a great sense of team spirit. You'll receive comprehensive induction and training, so you can become a confident and valued member of our friendly and supportive team What you'll do: Deliver Exceptional Care: Be at the heart of providing the best physical and emotional care, ensuring our Service Users feel safe, comfortable and valued. You'll proactively observe and assess their health and well-being, acting quickly to support their needs. Collaborate and Innovate: Work with families, carers, colleagues and other professionals to create and deliver personalised care plans. Your input will be important in shaping the support we offer, ensuring it aligns with the individual goals and wishes of each Service User. Communicate and Document: As shift leader, you'll keep the lines of communication open and maintain detailed records that reflect the progress and needs of our Service Users. Your reports and case records will be vital in delivering consistent, high-quality care and ensuring everyone is on the same page. What we're looking for: An understanding of the needs of the client group and have experience working with them to achieve independence. Able to demonstrate the core values of patience, empathy and compassion. A team player with strong collaborative skills. Excellent communication skills for building positive relationships with a diverse range of people, including clients, their families, carers, professionals and colleagues. Sound IT skills and able to accurately record information. Why join us? Comprehensive induction programme with all necessary training. Great satisfaction from supporting people to get the most out of their stay. Commitment to personal development, including support for QCF training. Preparation for future senior-level opportunities. As this is a 24/7 service, you'll be required to work a 4-week flexible shift pattern to respond to the demands of the service. Your working pattern will include working every other weekend and a variety of shifts including early, late, sleep-in shifts and bank holidays for which enhancements will be paid in line with the HCC salary policy Other roles you may have experience of could include: Support Worker, Care Assistant, Care Worker, Home Carer, Health Care Assistant, Community Support Worker, Domiciliary Care Worker, Night Carer, Personal Care Giver, Teaching Assistant, Learning Support Assistant, Day Opportunities Support Worker, Day Services Support Worker, Residential Care Support Worker, Home Care Assistant. To learn more about this role, please review our Candidate Pack available on our website. Please click on the Apply button for details.
Mar 02, 2026
Full time
We're privileged to work with some amazing people here at West Street where we provide temporary accommodation for adults with learning disabilities and additional needs. As a Residential Services Officer you'll play a key role providing personalised support, so people can develop the essential life skills to achieve a fulfilling, independent and safe life outside of the service. You'll love the warm and supportive atmosphere here at West Street and our established team enjoys a great sense of team spirit. You'll receive comprehensive induction and training, so you can become a confident and valued member of our friendly and supportive team What you'll do: Deliver Exceptional Care: Be at the heart of providing the best physical and emotional care, ensuring our Service Users feel safe, comfortable and valued. You'll proactively observe and assess their health and well-being, acting quickly to support their needs. Collaborate and Innovate: Work with families, carers, colleagues and other professionals to create and deliver personalised care plans. Your input will be important in shaping the support we offer, ensuring it aligns with the individual goals and wishes of each Service User. Communicate and Document: As shift leader, you'll keep the lines of communication open and maintain detailed records that reflect the progress and needs of our Service Users. Your reports and case records will be vital in delivering consistent, high-quality care and ensuring everyone is on the same page. What we're looking for: An understanding of the needs of the client group and have experience working with them to achieve independence. Able to demonstrate the core values of patience, empathy and compassion. A team player with strong collaborative skills. Excellent communication skills for building positive relationships with a diverse range of people, including clients, their families, carers, professionals and colleagues. Sound IT skills and able to accurately record information. Why join us? Comprehensive induction programme with all necessary training. Great satisfaction from supporting people to get the most out of their stay. Commitment to personal development, including support for QCF training. Preparation for future senior-level opportunities. As this is a 24/7 service, you'll be required to work a 4-week flexible shift pattern to respond to the demands of the service. Your working pattern will include working every other weekend and a variety of shifts including early, late, sleep-in shifts and bank holidays for which enhancements will be paid in line with the HCC salary policy Other roles you may have experience of could include: Support Worker, Care Assistant, Care Worker, Home Carer, Health Care Assistant, Community Support Worker, Domiciliary Care Worker, Night Carer, Personal Care Giver, Teaching Assistant, Learning Support Assistant, Day Opportunities Support Worker, Day Services Support Worker, Residential Care Support Worker, Home Care Assistant. To learn more about this role, please review our Candidate Pack available on our website. Please click on the Apply button for details.
Embark on the next step of your Social Work career with a transformative role in Child Protection . As part of a network of Lead Practitioners , you'll be guided by strategic leadership and united by a shared commitment to achieving positive outcomes for children and families across Hampshire. We're proud to be part of a select group of local authorities recognised by Ofsted as Outstanding for the quality and impact of our children's services. This is a fantastic opportunity to enhance your professional practice, mentor and collaborate with colleagues, and actively shape a culture of learning and continuous development. What you'll do: Take charge of a diverse caseload of complex child protection cases, ensuring families receive the right interventions and support. Offer expert guidance and mentorship to colleagues, enhancing their professional growth and boosting team effectiveness. Confidently chair meetings and engage with a wide range of stakeholders to advocate for the needs of children and families. Collaborate with external partners, including various agencies and stakeholders, to provide comprehensive support for families. Champion reflective practice and contribute to service development and innovation. What we're looking for: Qualified Social Worker registered with Social Work England (SWE). Significant experience working with children and families in a UK-based statutory social work setting, with a strong focus on child protection and safeguarding. Proven ability to manage complex child protection cases and deliver effective interventions. Proven experience in mentoring and supporting less experienced practitioners whilst role modelling best practice. Strong understanding of safeguarding and in-depth knowledge of the legal frameworks and professional issues underpinning child protection and social work practice. Highly skilled in building trust and engaging with families. Able to listen, negotiate, and engage with individuals from diverse backgrounds and cultures. Why join us? Outstanding support: Regular, reflective supervision and a culture that values your voice. Flexible working: Including a 9-day fortnight and hybrid options to support work-life balance. Career development: 5 personal development days per year and access to excellent learning opportunities through our DfE 'Partner in Practice' initiative. Back-office support: Dedicated business support team to free up your time for frontline work. Relocation assistance: Up to £8,500 available for experienced UK-based Social Workers relocating to Hampshire (subject to management approval). Wellbeing support: Access to Health Assured's comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme to support your physical and mental wellbeing, including 24/7 telephone support, a suite of online resources, and legal and financial advice. Competitive benefits package: Generous annual leave, occupational sick pay, and access to the Local Government Pension Scheme. Ready to take the next step? To learn more about this role, please review our Candidate Pack available on our website. Please click on the Apply button for details. Important: You must already have the right to work in the UK. We are unable to offer sponsorship for this role. Other job titles you may be searching for may include: Advanced Social Work Practitioner, Senior Child Protection Social Worker, Senior Safeguarding Social Worker, Lead Social Worker - Child Protection, Senior Children's Services Practitioner, Senior Family Support Social Worker.
Mar 01, 2026
Full time
Embark on the next step of your Social Work career with a transformative role in Child Protection . As part of a network of Lead Practitioners , you'll be guided by strategic leadership and united by a shared commitment to achieving positive outcomes for children and families across Hampshire. We're proud to be part of a select group of local authorities recognised by Ofsted as Outstanding for the quality and impact of our children's services. This is a fantastic opportunity to enhance your professional practice, mentor and collaborate with colleagues, and actively shape a culture of learning and continuous development. What you'll do: Take charge of a diverse caseload of complex child protection cases, ensuring families receive the right interventions and support. Offer expert guidance and mentorship to colleagues, enhancing their professional growth and boosting team effectiveness. Confidently chair meetings and engage with a wide range of stakeholders to advocate for the needs of children and families. Collaborate with external partners, including various agencies and stakeholders, to provide comprehensive support for families. Champion reflective practice and contribute to service development and innovation. What we're looking for: Qualified Social Worker registered with Social Work England (SWE). Significant experience working with children and families in a UK-based statutory social work setting, with a strong focus on child protection and safeguarding. Proven ability to manage complex child protection cases and deliver effective interventions. Proven experience in mentoring and supporting less experienced practitioners whilst role modelling best practice. Strong understanding of safeguarding and in-depth knowledge of the legal frameworks and professional issues underpinning child protection and social work practice. Highly skilled in building trust and engaging with families. Able to listen, negotiate, and engage with individuals from diverse backgrounds and cultures. Why join us? Outstanding support: Regular, reflective supervision and a culture that values your voice. Flexible working: Including a 9-day fortnight and hybrid options to support work-life balance. Career development: 5 personal development days per year and access to excellent learning opportunities through our DfE 'Partner in Practice' initiative. Back-office support: Dedicated business support team to free up your time for frontline work. Relocation assistance: Up to £8,500 available for experienced UK-based Social Workers relocating to Hampshire (subject to management approval). Wellbeing support: Access to Health Assured's comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme to support your physical and mental wellbeing, including 24/7 telephone support, a suite of online resources, and legal and financial advice. Competitive benefits package: Generous annual leave, occupational sick pay, and access to the Local Government Pension Scheme. Ready to take the next step? To learn more about this role, please review our Candidate Pack available on our website. Please click on the Apply button for details. Important: You must already have the right to work in the UK. We are unable to offer sponsorship for this role. Other job titles you may be searching for may include: Advanced Social Work Practitioner, Senior Child Protection Social Worker, Senior Safeguarding Social Worker, Lead Social Worker - Child Protection, Senior Children's Services Practitioner, Senior Family Support Social Worker.
Joining our South West team as a Family Time Supervisor , you will play a vital role in supporting children of all ages in the care of Hampshire County Council. You will help create a safe, nurturing environment that enables meaningful family time, sensitively observing contact sessions, maintaining detailed records and preparing clear, professional reports that may contribute to court proceedings. This is a rewarding opportunity to make a real difference and help improve outcomes for children and families. What you'll do: Supervise and facilitate contact sessions in various settings, ensuring child safety, providing transport, and intervening if contact becomes unsafe. Manage challenging situations , including stopping contact when it is not in the child's best interest, while maintaining a child-focused approach. Prepare for and document contacts accurately within agreed timescales, adhering to legal and policy requirements. Build effective relationships with parents, social workers, foster carers, and children, while demonstrating safeguarding awareness and reporting concerns promptly. Work collaboratively as part of a team , attending meetings, training, and complying with all relevant guidelines, legislation, and Hampshire County Council policies. What we're looking for: Experience & Knowledge: Proven experience working with children and families in need, with strong understanding of child development and safeguarding practices. Communication & Interpersonal Skills: Excellent IT, verbal communication, listening, and observation skills; ability to build effective relationships with children, carers, and professionals. Professional Attributes: Capacity to handle challenging situations, remain professional and non-judgemental and work flexibly. Decision-Making & Initiative: Ability to make independent judgments and use initiative. Organisational Skills: Skilled in maintaining accurate records and presenting information clearly and concisely. Ability to meet travel requirements of the role: a full UK driving licence and access to a reliable vehicle are essential. You will be required to work flexibly including working two later evenings per week and 1 in 4 Saturdays to support family needs. Why join us: Join a supportive team that values collaboration and professional development. Flexible working options, including a 9-day fortnight and hybrid working. Access to Health Assured's comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme to support your physical and mental wellbeing, including 24/7 telephone support, a suite of online resources, and legal and financial advice. Competitive benefits package, including generous annual leave, occupational sick pay, and access to the Local Government Pension Scheme. Applicants can expect to hear from us within two weeks of the advertised closing date. Important: You must already have the right to work in the UK. We are currently unable to offer sponsorship for this role. To learn more about this role, please review our Candidate Pack available on our website. Please click on the Apply button for details . Other roles you may be searching for may include: Family Contact Supervisor, Child Contact Coordinator, Contact Support Worker, Child Contact Practitioner
Mar 01, 2026
Full time
Joining our South West team as a Family Time Supervisor , you will play a vital role in supporting children of all ages in the care of Hampshire County Council. You will help create a safe, nurturing environment that enables meaningful family time, sensitively observing contact sessions, maintaining detailed records and preparing clear, professional reports that may contribute to court proceedings. This is a rewarding opportunity to make a real difference and help improve outcomes for children and families. What you'll do: Supervise and facilitate contact sessions in various settings, ensuring child safety, providing transport, and intervening if contact becomes unsafe. Manage challenging situations , including stopping contact when it is not in the child's best interest, while maintaining a child-focused approach. Prepare for and document contacts accurately within agreed timescales, adhering to legal and policy requirements. Build effective relationships with parents, social workers, foster carers, and children, while demonstrating safeguarding awareness and reporting concerns promptly. Work collaboratively as part of a team , attending meetings, training, and complying with all relevant guidelines, legislation, and Hampshire County Council policies. What we're looking for: Experience & Knowledge: Proven experience working with children and families in need, with strong understanding of child development and safeguarding practices. Communication & Interpersonal Skills: Excellent IT, verbal communication, listening, and observation skills; ability to build effective relationships with children, carers, and professionals. Professional Attributes: Capacity to handle challenging situations, remain professional and non-judgemental and work flexibly. Decision-Making & Initiative: Ability to make independent judgments and use initiative. Organisational Skills: Skilled in maintaining accurate records and presenting information clearly and concisely. Ability to meet travel requirements of the role: a full UK driving licence and access to a reliable vehicle are essential. You will be required to work flexibly including working two later evenings per week and 1 in 4 Saturdays to support family needs. Why join us: Join a supportive team that values collaboration and professional development. Flexible working options, including a 9-day fortnight and hybrid working. Access to Health Assured's comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme to support your physical and mental wellbeing, including 24/7 telephone support, a suite of online resources, and legal and financial advice. Competitive benefits package, including generous annual leave, occupational sick pay, and access to the Local Government Pension Scheme. Applicants can expect to hear from us within two weeks of the advertised closing date. Important: You must already have the right to work in the UK. We are currently unable to offer sponsorship for this role. To learn more about this role, please review our Candidate Pack available on our website. Please click on the Apply button for details . Other roles you may be searching for may include: Family Contact Supervisor, Child Contact Coordinator, Contact Support Worker, Child Contact Practitioner