Job Introduction Are you ready to lead a ground breaking supported accommodation service in a stunning Edwardian property and make a real difference in Manchester? We are opening a brand-new, fully refurbished Edwardian property in South Manchester - a stunning 5-person shared house, supported accommodation service designed to provide a safe, therapeutic environment. This flagship service will support for men aged 20-40 with mild to moderate learning disabilities and mental health needs, many with a history of trauma, who are leaving prison or at risk of contact with the criminal justice system. Our mission is to deliver person-centred, trauma-informed care that promotes independence, reduces risk, and helps individuals reintegrate into the community. Expected outcomes include sustainable recovery, reducing re-offending, improving mental health and wellbeing, and increasing access to education, employment, and positive social networks. The desired outcome is for the people we support to move-on to a less supported environment, within anticipated timescales of 18-24 months Role Responsibility This is a unique opportunity to shape a new service from the ground up . You will join us one month before the service goes live in April 2026 and play a pivotal role in: Recruiting and developing a skilled, values-driven team Setting the culture and vision for the service Embedding best practice and innovative approaches from day one You'll work closely with Manchester City Council , Probation Services , and Forensic Social Workers to ensure safe, effective pathways for individuals transitioning from custodial settings. Key Responsibilities Provide operational leadership and ensure compliance with all regulatory standards Oversee risk management processes, including MAPPA and safeguarding protocols Manage budgets, KPIs, and contractual obligations effectively Build strong relationships with commissioners and community partners Drive continuous improvement and service development initiatives The Ideal Candidate Experience managing services for individuals with learning disabilities and/or forensic backgrounds Knowledge of trauma-informed care and positive behaviour support Strong understanding of criminal justice pathways and risk management frameworks Excellent leadership, communication, and organisational skills Relevant professional qualification (e.g., Nursing, Social Work, or equivalent) desirable Why This Role Matters Strategic Growth: Part of a direct award under Manchester's Supported Living Framework (Lot 2), securing long-term sustainability. Financial Strength: Service projected to generate positive financial contribution and asset growth potential. Innovation: Property refurbishment funded by a grant , creating a high-quality therapeutic environment. Impact: You'll lead a service that reduces stigma, prevents re-offending, and improves life chances for vulnerable individuals. Future Opportunities: Success here unlocks further services in Manchester, strengthening our regional presence. About us As a leading health and social care provider with more than 300 locations across England, we take real pride in the services we offer. We run all of our services on a not-for-profit basis; instead, we invest every penny back into our services and people. We never stop believing in change for the better, and we work constantly to improve the lives of the people we support. What Benefits Will I Receive? We know reward looks different to each person and so whether its ways to make your money go further, a culture supporting recognition and celebration, or opportunities to boost your career - we want to support you in every way we can with our total reward package. You will get 31 days' paid holiday a year, increasing with each year of service up to 33 days. Plus the option to buy additional holidays and spread the cost. Join our team and discover the comprehensive benefits we offer by following the link below to explore all the exciting perks available to our employees. Turning Point Benefits We reserve the right to close this advert early if we are able to appoint to the vacancy before the advertised closing date. Turning Point Attached documents MH Service Manager JD (2).pdf Apply
Dec 19, 2025
Full time
Job Introduction Are you ready to lead a ground breaking supported accommodation service in a stunning Edwardian property and make a real difference in Manchester? We are opening a brand-new, fully refurbished Edwardian property in South Manchester - a stunning 5-person shared house, supported accommodation service designed to provide a safe, therapeutic environment. This flagship service will support for men aged 20-40 with mild to moderate learning disabilities and mental health needs, many with a history of trauma, who are leaving prison or at risk of contact with the criminal justice system. Our mission is to deliver person-centred, trauma-informed care that promotes independence, reduces risk, and helps individuals reintegrate into the community. Expected outcomes include sustainable recovery, reducing re-offending, improving mental health and wellbeing, and increasing access to education, employment, and positive social networks. The desired outcome is for the people we support to move-on to a less supported environment, within anticipated timescales of 18-24 months Role Responsibility This is a unique opportunity to shape a new service from the ground up . You will join us one month before the service goes live in April 2026 and play a pivotal role in: Recruiting and developing a skilled, values-driven team Setting the culture and vision for the service Embedding best practice and innovative approaches from day one You'll work closely with Manchester City Council , Probation Services , and Forensic Social Workers to ensure safe, effective pathways for individuals transitioning from custodial settings. Key Responsibilities Provide operational leadership and ensure compliance with all regulatory standards Oversee risk management processes, including MAPPA and safeguarding protocols Manage budgets, KPIs, and contractual obligations effectively Build strong relationships with commissioners and community partners Drive continuous improvement and service development initiatives The Ideal Candidate Experience managing services for individuals with learning disabilities and/or forensic backgrounds Knowledge of trauma-informed care and positive behaviour support Strong understanding of criminal justice pathways and risk management frameworks Excellent leadership, communication, and organisational skills Relevant professional qualification (e.g., Nursing, Social Work, or equivalent) desirable Why This Role Matters Strategic Growth: Part of a direct award under Manchester's Supported Living Framework (Lot 2), securing long-term sustainability. Financial Strength: Service projected to generate positive financial contribution and asset growth potential. Innovation: Property refurbishment funded by a grant , creating a high-quality therapeutic environment. Impact: You'll lead a service that reduces stigma, prevents re-offending, and improves life chances for vulnerable individuals. Future Opportunities: Success here unlocks further services in Manchester, strengthening our regional presence. About us As a leading health and social care provider with more than 300 locations across England, we take real pride in the services we offer. We run all of our services on a not-for-profit basis; instead, we invest every penny back into our services and people. We never stop believing in change for the better, and we work constantly to improve the lives of the people we support. What Benefits Will I Receive? We know reward looks different to each person and so whether its ways to make your money go further, a culture supporting recognition and celebration, or opportunities to boost your career - we want to support you in every way we can with our total reward package. You will get 31 days' paid holiday a year, increasing with each year of service up to 33 days. Plus the option to buy additional holidays and spread the cost. Join our team and discover the comprehensive benefits we offer by following the link below to explore all the exciting perks available to our employees. Turning Point Benefits We reserve the right to close this advert early if we are able to appoint to the vacancy before the advertised closing date. Turning Point Attached documents MH Service Manager JD (2).pdf Apply
Job Title: Vocational Training Lead Location: HMP Onley Salary: From £35,000 Contract: Permanent Role Overview: We are recruiting an experienced Assistant Manager (Vocational Skills) to support the Education Manager in overseeing vocational curriculum delivery and quality assurance within a prison education setting. This role involves managing vocational programmes, ensuring high standards and compliance with Ofsted and Ministry of Justice requirements. You will lead on quality improvement, coach and support tutors, and drive innovation to meet challenging performance targets. This is a leadership role requiring strong management skills, curriculum development experience, and a commitment to improving learner outcomes. Key Responsibilities: Curriculum & Quality Management Support the Education Manager in managing vocational curriculum delivery and quality assurance. Lead on quality improvement initiatives, including lesson observations, deep dives, and learning walks. Develop and promote a standardised vocational curriculum aligned to learner and employer needs. Monitor and coordinate IQA/EQA schedules and support teams with compliance. Prepare annual self-assessment reports, quality improvement plans, and contribute to budget planning. Staff Leadership & Development Manage and supervise teaching and support staff using HR strategies to maximise learner success. Induct new staff and provide mentoring and coaching to improve teaching practice. Coordinate and deliver local CPD based on quality trends and observations. Set and monitor staff targets to ensure contractual obligations are met and exceeded. Operational & Partnership Responsibilities Maintain positive internal and external partnerships for the benefit of learners. Ensure compliance with safeguarding, equality, health and safety, and prison security requirements. Deputise for the Education Manager when required and manage day-to-day operations. Deliver teaching sessions as needed. Essential Criteria: Level 5 Teaching Qualification. Significant teaching experience. Proven experience managing curriculum development, quality systems, and staff performance. Strong leadership and communication skills with the ability to influence and motivate. Level 3 English and Maths. Driving licence and access to transport. Clear understanding of Ofsted Education Inspection Framework (EIF). Desirable Criteria: Level 4 Award in Internal Quality Assurance (or willingness to work towards). Level 5 Operations or Departmental Manager Qualification. Evidence of continuous professional development. Experience in secure environments and commitment to reducing re-offending through education. JBRP1_UKTJ
Dec 19, 2025
Full time
Job Title: Vocational Training Lead Location: HMP Onley Salary: From £35,000 Contract: Permanent Role Overview: We are recruiting an experienced Assistant Manager (Vocational Skills) to support the Education Manager in overseeing vocational curriculum delivery and quality assurance within a prison education setting. This role involves managing vocational programmes, ensuring high standards and compliance with Ofsted and Ministry of Justice requirements. You will lead on quality improvement, coach and support tutors, and drive innovation to meet challenging performance targets. This is a leadership role requiring strong management skills, curriculum development experience, and a commitment to improving learner outcomes. Key Responsibilities: Curriculum & Quality Management Support the Education Manager in managing vocational curriculum delivery and quality assurance. Lead on quality improvement initiatives, including lesson observations, deep dives, and learning walks. Develop and promote a standardised vocational curriculum aligned to learner and employer needs. Monitor and coordinate IQA/EQA schedules and support teams with compliance. Prepare annual self-assessment reports, quality improvement plans, and contribute to budget planning. Staff Leadership & Development Manage and supervise teaching and support staff using HR strategies to maximise learner success. Induct new staff and provide mentoring and coaching to improve teaching practice. Coordinate and deliver local CPD based on quality trends and observations. Set and monitor staff targets to ensure contractual obligations are met and exceeded. Operational & Partnership Responsibilities Maintain positive internal and external partnerships for the benefit of learners. Ensure compliance with safeguarding, equality, health and safety, and prison security requirements. Deputise for the Education Manager when required and manage day-to-day operations. Deliver teaching sessions as needed. Essential Criteria: Level 5 Teaching Qualification. Significant teaching experience. Proven experience managing curriculum development, quality systems, and staff performance. Strong leadership and communication skills with the ability to influence and motivate. Level 3 English and Maths. Driving licence and access to transport. Clear understanding of Ofsted Education Inspection Framework (EIF). Desirable Criteria: Level 4 Award in Internal Quality Assurance (or willingness to work towards). Level 5 Operations or Departmental Manager Qualification. Evidence of continuous professional development. Experience in secure environments and commitment to reducing re-offending through education. JBRP1_UKTJ
Job Role: Justice Education Lead Location: HMP Feltham Salary: From £35,000 + £5,000 London Weighting Contract: Permanent Role Overview: We are recruiting a Justice Education Lead (Assistant Manager) to support the effective delivery of high-quality education within a prison environment. Based on-site at HMP Feltham, you will work closely with the Education Manager to lead teaching and support staff, raise quality standards, develop curriculum, and ensure an excellent learner experience. As part of the senior leadership team, you will contribute to maximising performance across the contract, driving continuous improvement and ensuring provision meets Ofsted, MoJ and internal quality requirements. You will also deputise for the Education Manager when required and may take responsibility for a site within a multi-site provision. This role plays a pivotal part in ensuring learners receive a motivating, safe and supportive environment that improves their skills, confidence and future opportunities. Key Responsibilities: Curriculum & Quality Leadership Lead on quality assurance and quality improvement across your curriculum areas. Develop and promote an innovative curriculum that meets learner and employer needs, including Functional Skills, PSD and work-based programmes. Encourage creative, problem-solving approaches among tutors to raise standards and achieve recruitment, retention, achievement and satisfaction targets. Support production of the annual SAR, QIP and curriculum planning. Ensure delivery fully meets Ofsted (EIF) and MoJ expectations. Management & Staff Development Support the Education Manager in leading and developing a high-performing team. Set, monitor and review staff performance targets using appraisal and professional development processes. Manage teaching and support staff through HR processes to maximise outcomes and provision efficiency. Oversee induction, probation, development and performance management for your team. Provide coaching, challenge and support to ensure staff deliver consistently high-quality provision. Operational Leadership Assist with the day-to-day running of the education department, including learner induction, class allocation and behaviour management. Support operational planning, resource management and development of facilities to enhance the learner experience. Maintain positive relationships with internal and external partners, attending meetings as required. Work with awarding bodies to maintain quality standards and ensure robust delivery of qualifications. Deputise for the Education Manager when required, including responsibility for designated sites. Deliver teaching sessions where appropriate. Compliance & Performance Ensure all contractual KPIs are achieved or exceeded. Maintain a safe and secure environment and comply fully with all prison security requirements. Ensure all documentation, quality processes and performance records are accurate and compliant. Essential Criteria: Relevant first degree and/or professional qualification. Teaching qualification (minimum Level 5). Significant teaching experience. Proven experience managing curriculum development, quality systems and staff performance to improve learner outcomes. Ability to lead, motivate and develop a high-achieving team. Strong communication, influencing and problem-solving skills. Creative, flexible approach with the ability to meet deadlines. Commitment to reducing re-offending through education and skills. Strong understanding of the Ofsted Education Inspection Framework (EIF). Evidence of continuous professional development. Desirable Criteria: Experience in prison education or secure environments. Experience managing multi-site provision. JBRP1_UKTJ
Dec 19, 2025
Full time
Job Role: Justice Education Lead Location: HMP Feltham Salary: From £35,000 + £5,000 London Weighting Contract: Permanent Role Overview: We are recruiting a Justice Education Lead (Assistant Manager) to support the effective delivery of high-quality education within a prison environment. Based on-site at HMP Feltham, you will work closely with the Education Manager to lead teaching and support staff, raise quality standards, develop curriculum, and ensure an excellent learner experience. As part of the senior leadership team, you will contribute to maximising performance across the contract, driving continuous improvement and ensuring provision meets Ofsted, MoJ and internal quality requirements. You will also deputise for the Education Manager when required and may take responsibility for a site within a multi-site provision. This role plays a pivotal part in ensuring learners receive a motivating, safe and supportive environment that improves their skills, confidence and future opportunities. Key Responsibilities: Curriculum & Quality Leadership Lead on quality assurance and quality improvement across your curriculum areas. Develop and promote an innovative curriculum that meets learner and employer needs, including Functional Skills, PSD and work-based programmes. Encourage creative, problem-solving approaches among tutors to raise standards and achieve recruitment, retention, achievement and satisfaction targets. Support production of the annual SAR, QIP and curriculum planning. Ensure delivery fully meets Ofsted (EIF) and MoJ expectations. Management & Staff Development Support the Education Manager in leading and developing a high-performing team. Set, monitor and review staff performance targets using appraisal and professional development processes. Manage teaching and support staff through HR processes to maximise outcomes and provision efficiency. Oversee induction, probation, development and performance management for your team. Provide coaching, challenge and support to ensure staff deliver consistently high-quality provision. Operational Leadership Assist with the day-to-day running of the education department, including learner induction, class allocation and behaviour management. Support operational planning, resource management and development of facilities to enhance the learner experience. Maintain positive relationships with internal and external partners, attending meetings as required. Work with awarding bodies to maintain quality standards and ensure robust delivery of qualifications. Deputise for the Education Manager when required, including responsibility for designated sites. Deliver teaching sessions where appropriate. Compliance & Performance Ensure all contractual KPIs are achieved or exceeded. Maintain a safe and secure environment and comply fully with all prison security requirements. Ensure all documentation, quality processes and performance records are accurate and compliant. Essential Criteria: Relevant first degree and/or professional qualification. Teaching qualification (minimum Level 5). Significant teaching experience. Proven experience managing curriculum development, quality systems and staff performance to improve learner outcomes. Ability to lead, motivate and develop a high-achieving team. Strong communication, influencing and problem-solving skills. Creative, flexible approach with the ability to meet deadlines. Commitment to reducing re-offending through education and skills. Strong understanding of the Ofsted Education Inspection Framework (EIF). Evidence of continuous professional development. Desirable Criteria: Experience in prison education or secure environments. Experience managing multi-site provision. JBRP1_UKTJ
Job Title: Functional Skills Lead (Justice) Location: HMP Onley Salary: From £35,000 Contract: Permanent Role Overview: We are recruiting an experienced Assistant Manager (Functional Skills Lead) to support the Education Manager in overseeing curriculum delivery and quality assurance within a prison education setting click apply for full job details
Dec 19, 2025
Full time
Job Title: Functional Skills Lead (Justice) Location: HMP Onley Salary: From £35,000 Contract: Permanent Role Overview: We are recruiting an experienced Assistant Manager (Functional Skills Lead) to support the Education Manager in overseeing curriculum delivery and quality assurance within a prison education setting click apply for full job details
Job Purpose The Head of Campaigns will work to ensure that we meet our UK campaign goals, currently for Marine Protected Areas, Sustainable Fisheries, and Offshore Oil and Gas. Reporting to and advising the Executive Director, and working closely with the Leadership Team, you will oversee the planning, development and implementation of all delivery across our current campaigns. You will manage the Campaigns team (2 direct and 2 indirect reports) to ensure that we deliver impactful campaigns that ultimately achieve our goals. Eligible candidates should be confident and proactive, with the ability to oversee multiple projects, and with excellent team management skills. They must have sector relevant campaigning experience, be able to support and advise during the annual strategic planning cycles, and be enthusiastic and positive in response to the changing demands of a small team. They must be passionate, and able to design and develop creative and bold campaign strategies alongside our small but experienced team. The position will be hybrid, with 3 days per week (Tues-Thurs) based in Oceana's UK offices in Newquay, Cornwall or Paddington, London. Regular national, and occasional international, travel will be required to meet team members and stakeholders in geographically diverse locations, including Washington, DC. Oceana Oceana is dedicated to protecting and restoring the world's oceans on a global scale. We are a leader in science-based advocacy, and we campaign for policies to make the world's oceans more abundant, vibrant, and biodiverse. Globally, Oceana has won more than 325 policy victories for marine life and habitats. From stopping bottom trawling in sensitive habitat areas to protecting sea turtles from commercial fishing gear, our victories represent new hope for the world's ocean. Our talented staff consists globally of about 240 people, working in more than twelve countries, including scientists, communications, fundraising, finance, administration, policy, and advocacy experts. All team members have the opportunity for occasional travel to our headquarters in Washington, DC to connect with the global network. Oceana in the UK is tightly focused on some of the biggest threats facing UK seas, including protecting seabed habitats, ending overfishing, and preventing new offshore oil and gas developments. We fight for UK seas to get the protections they deserve through highly visible campaigns and detailed policy interventions to secure measurable changes to rebuild and maintain ocean abundance and health. We act as a vital public-policy interface - raising the profile of our issues through campaigns, science, communications, and expeditions, and influencing policymakers directly for commitments at key moments throughout the year. Our small, experienced, and highly motivated team work in geographically diverse locations in London and Cornwall, coming together both digitally and in person as part of developing and delivering our ambitious campaign strategy to restore ocean biodiversity and abundance. We're proud to be bold, creative, agile and visual in our campaigns, and proud of the team we're creating here in the UK. We'd love for you to join us. Responsibilities Lead all current campaigns, and take accountability for the quality, timeliness and success of all campaign activities and deliverables in support of our campaign goals. Oversee all projects across the campaigns team including (but not limited to) campaign actions and launches, public mobilisations, digital actions, NGO partnerships and coalitions, and potential legal challenges. Oversee and document project planning, ensuring activities are underpinned by an effective theory of change, and ensuring input and buy-in is secured from all relevant members of the UK and HQ teams. Monitor and evaluate progress against plans, ensuring effective delivery of campaign objectives. Oversee the campaign calendar and budget, ensuring that all campaign deliverables are managed and delivered on time and to budget, with any updates accurately reflected in the quarterly reforecast process. Work closely with the Executive Director, Leadership Team and global team members on the strategic development and innovation of campaigns, reviewing and setting annual plans, longer term goals, and new campaign areas. Understand and monitor all components of all campaigns and be able to confidently communicate progress and details to internal and external stakeholders. Oversee public affairs activities, manage political consultancy and co-ordinate Oceana presence at relevant political meetings and events. Collaborate closely with senior Science and Research, Policy, and Communications colleagues to ensure campaigns have robust and complementary foundations across all departments. Work with the UK leadership team to develop and communicate a compelling campaign vision and strategy to Oceana staff, supporters, donors, and allies. Work as part of the UK's Leadership Team, contributing to decision making and overall progress towards organisational goals, and represent campaigns in this forum. Represent the Leadership Team in person in the London or Cornwall office 3 days per week (Tues-Thurs), providing direction and guidance and promoting a positive working culture. Manage and support 2 line reports, and 2 indirect reports, helping to coach and lead a high-performing Campaigns team. Build strong external relationships and represent Oceana UK to ensure we advance our campaign goals with a wide range of stakeholders, including civil servants, politicians, the fishing industry, NGOs, and businesses. Draft timely, accurate and compelling funder and supporter reporting. Draft periodic progress reporting on UK campaign goals and milestones for Oceana's global board. Be prepared to represent the organisation publicly where needed, including through media interviews, speaking events, and writing. Ensure a strong commitment to the organisation's values and vision, as set out by Oceana globally. Travel occasionally, both nationally and internationally, to meet with team members and wider internal and external stakeholders. Other responsibilities as appropriate and necessary to achieve campaign and organisational objectives. Candidate Requirements Education and work experience: At least 7 years of professional experience in campaigning, ideally toward ocean or environmental goals (essential). Experience leading and developing campaign strategic plans, alongside detailed annual plans and budgets. Proven experience developing innovative, bold and creative campaign activities in support of overall campaign goals. Experience as an active member of a Leadership Team or Management Team in a similar organisation. Extensive line management experience, including of multiple reports. Experience working in an international NGO (preferred). Experience working closely with policy colleagues, lobbying and negotiating with civil servants in government on policy matters. Experience working closely with communications colleagues, ensuring effective messaging and engaging growing audiences. Skills and knowledge: Familiarity with fisheries or marine and environmental regulations, legislation and policies in the UK, as well as with the key institutions and decision-making processes. Excellent project management skills, with demonstrable experience managing and prioritising multiple workstreams, tasks, projects and timelines effectively. Attention to detail and a commitment to quality and impactful campaign outputs. Excellent management skills, and proven ability to work effectively in a team environment. Excellent relationship building and stakeholder management skills, and the ability to work collaboratively with staff and with other organisations and allies. Strong analytical skills with the ability to collect, organise, analyse, and disseminate significant amounts of information with attention to detail and accuracy. Good understanding of the principles of Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, and a proven commitment to improving these in the environmental space. Excellent communication and public speaking skills, with the ability to speak confidently in the media and at events. Integrity and the ability to work with confidential information with discretion. Equal Opportunities Oceana is committed to having a diverse workforce that is representative of the community it serves at all levels of the organisation, and we particularly welcome applications from candidates who are currently underrepresented within the conservation sector. All offers of employment are conditional upon the successful completion of reference checks and a criminal background check. Application Deadline: Sunday 11 th January Interview Dates (TBC)
Dec 19, 2025
Full time
Job Purpose The Head of Campaigns will work to ensure that we meet our UK campaign goals, currently for Marine Protected Areas, Sustainable Fisheries, and Offshore Oil and Gas. Reporting to and advising the Executive Director, and working closely with the Leadership Team, you will oversee the planning, development and implementation of all delivery across our current campaigns. You will manage the Campaigns team (2 direct and 2 indirect reports) to ensure that we deliver impactful campaigns that ultimately achieve our goals. Eligible candidates should be confident and proactive, with the ability to oversee multiple projects, and with excellent team management skills. They must have sector relevant campaigning experience, be able to support and advise during the annual strategic planning cycles, and be enthusiastic and positive in response to the changing demands of a small team. They must be passionate, and able to design and develop creative and bold campaign strategies alongside our small but experienced team. The position will be hybrid, with 3 days per week (Tues-Thurs) based in Oceana's UK offices in Newquay, Cornwall or Paddington, London. Regular national, and occasional international, travel will be required to meet team members and stakeholders in geographically diverse locations, including Washington, DC. Oceana Oceana is dedicated to protecting and restoring the world's oceans on a global scale. We are a leader in science-based advocacy, and we campaign for policies to make the world's oceans more abundant, vibrant, and biodiverse. Globally, Oceana has won more than 325 policy victories for marine life and habitats. From stopping bottom trawling in sensitive habitat areas to protecting sea turtles from commercial fishing gear, our victories represent new hope for the world's ocean. Our talented staff consists globally of about 240 people, working in more than twelve countries, including scientists, communications, fundraising, finance, administration, policy, and advocacy experts. All team members have the opportunity for occasional travel to our headquarters in Washington, DC to connect with the global network. Oceana in the UK is tightly focused on some of the biggest threats facing UK seas, including protecting seabed habitats, ending overfishing, and preventing new offshore oil and gas developments. We fight for UK seas to get the protections they deserve through highly visible campaigns and detailed policy interventions to secure measurable changes to rebuild and maintain ocean abundance and health. We act as a vital public-policy interface - raising the profile of our issues through campaigns, science, communications, and expeditions, and influencing policymakers directly for commitments at key moments throughout the year. Our small, experienced, and highly motivated team work in geographically diverse locations in London and Cornwall, coming together both digitally and in person as part of developing and delivering our ambitious campaign strategy to restore ocean biodiversity and abundance. We're proud to be bold, creative, agile and visual in our campaigns, and proud of the team we're creating here in the UK. We'd love for you to join us. Responsibilities Lead all current campaigns, and take accountability for the quality, timeliness and success of all campaign activities and deliverables in support of our campaign goals. Oversee all projects across the campaigns team including (but not limited to) campaign actions and launches, public mobilisations, digital actions, NGO partnerships and coalitions, and potential legal challenges. Oversee and document project planning, ensuring activities are underpinned by an effective theory of change, and ensuring input and buy-in is secured from all relevant members of the UK and HQ teams. Monitor and evaluate progress against plans, ensuring effective delivery of campaign objectives. Oversee the campaign calendar and budget, ensuring that all campaign deliverables are managed and delivered on time and to budget, with any updates accurately reflected in the quarterly reforecast process. Work closely with the Executive Director, Leadership Team and global team members on the strategic development and innovation of campaigns, reviewing and setting annual plans, longer term goals, and new campaign areas. Understand and monitor all components of all campaigns and be able to confidently communicate progress and details to internal and external stakeholders. Oversee public affairs activities, manage political consultancy and co-ordinate Oceana presence at relevant political meetings and events. Collaborate closely with senior Science and Research, Policy, and Communications colleagues to ensure campaigns have robust and complementary foundations across all departments. Work with the UK leadership team to develop and communicate a compelling campaign vision and strategy to Oceana staff, supporters, donors, and allies. Work as part of the UK's Leadership Team, contributing to decision making and overall progress towards organisational goals, and represent campaigns in this forum. Represent the Leadership Team in person in the London or Cornwall office 3 days per week (Tues-Thurs), providing direction and guidance and promoting a positive working culture. Manage and support 2 line reports, and 2 indirect reports, helping to coach and lead a high-performing Campaigns team. Build strong external relationships and represent Oceana UK to ensure we advance our campaign goals with a wide range of stakeholders, including civil servants, politicians, the fishing industry, NGOs, and businesses. Draft timely, accurate and compelling funder and supporter reporting. Draft periodic progress reporting on UK campaign goals and milestones for Oceana's global board. Be prepared to represent the organisation publicly where needed, including through media interviews, speaking events, and writing. Ensure a strong commitment to the organisation's values and vision, as set out by Oceana globally. Travel occasionally, both nationally and internationally, to meet with team members and wider internal and external stakeholders. Other responsibilities as appropriate and necessary to achieve campaign and organisational objectives. Candidate Requirements Education and work experience: At least 7 years of professional experience in campaigning, ideally toward ocean or environmental goals (essential). Experience leading and developing campaign strategic plans, alongside detailed annual plans and budgets. Proven experience developing innovative, bold and creative campaign activities in support of overall campaign goals. Experience as an active member of a Leadership Team or Management Team in a similar organisation. Extensive line management experience, including of multiple reports. Experience working in an international NGO (preferred). Experience working closely with policy colleagues, lobbying and negotiating with civil servants in government on policy matters. Experience working closely with communications colleagues, ensuring effective messaging and engaging growing audiences. Skills and knowledge: Familiarity with fisheries or marine and environmental regulations, legislation and policies in the UK, as well as with the key institutions and decision-making processes. Excellent project management skills, with demonstrable experience managing and prioritising multiple workstreams, tasks, projects and timelines effectively. Attention to detail and a commitment to quality and impactful campaign outputs. Excellent management skills, and proven ability to work effectively in a team environment. Excellent relationship building and stakeholder management skills, and the ability to work collaboratively with staff and with other organisations and allies. Strong analytical skills with the ability to collect, organise, analyse, and disseminate significant amounts of information with attention to detail and accuracy. Good understanding of the principles of Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, and a proven commitment to improving these in the environmental space. Excellent communication and public speaking skills, with the ability to speak confidently in the media and at events. Integrity and the ability to work with confidential information with discretion. Equal Opportunities Oceana is committed to having a diverse workforce that is representative of the community it serves at all levels of the organisation, and we particularly welcome applications from candidates who are currently underrepresented within the conservation sector. All offers of employment are conditional upon the successful completion of reference checks and a criminal background check. Application Deadline: Sunday 11 th January Interview Dates (TBC)
About The Role Ark Charter Academy Teacher of Science Reporting to: Director of Science Location: Ark Charter Academy Contract: Permanent Working Pattern: Full Time Salary: MPS/UPS (£33,739 - £53,094) Start Date: 0 1 / 09 /202 6 Interviews will take place as suitable candidates apply so early application is highly encouraged. Inspire. Educate. Empower. Ark Charter Academy is seeking a passionate and dedicated Teacher of Science to join our dynamic and supportive team. This is a fantastic opportunity for a skilled educator who is enthusiastic about fostering a love for science in young minds and committed to delivering high-quality teaching across KS3/4. About the Role You will be instrumental in our mission to provide every student a great education and real choices in life, regardless of their background. A passionate practitioner, you will deliver high-quality, rigorous lessons that drive achievement and inspire a love of learning that extends beyond the classroom. At Charter we understand that to be successful, we must provide our students with the highest level of challenge and the highest expectations of behaviour. Our academy is disciplined, never shying away from being responsible for our actions. At Charter our vision is that our students grow to be confident, articulate and resilient young people, assured in their strength of courage, value of justice and necessity of respect. This role is suitable for Early Careers Teachers. Our Ideal Candidate: Qualified to teach and work in the UK A degree in science or a related subject Genuine passion for teaching Science Motivated and resilient with a commitment to achieving excellence Benefits Salaries 2.5% higher than main pay scale. 10 inset days (of which at least one is dedicated to staff wellbeing) A behaviour policy that ensures disruption-free learning Development opportunities for future leaders Generous pension scheme. Up to £3,000 relocation costs to move to the south coast (dependent on the role) Access to Ark rewards - a scheme offering savings from over 3,000 major retailers Interest-free loans - up to £5,000 available for season ticket or to buy a bicycle. Gym discounts - offering up to 40%. Access to Employee Assistance Programme - providing free, confidential counselling, legal advice and a range of different support. Find out more about the benefits of working for Ark at . About Us Ark Charter Academy is a happy and vibrant school located in the heart of Portsmouth. We believe that every young person should feel a sense of belonging to our school community and enjoy their learning. We inspire and support our students so they can become the very best they can in every single way. With love and care, we develop motivation both inside and outside the classroom, encouraging an appetite for learning in a safe and stimulating Christian environment. We want our students to become the leaders and game-changers of the future.To achieve this we offer an academic curriculum that strives to expose all pupils to the richness of education, allowing them to experience a diversity of subjects during their time with us. Our teachers and support staff work hard every day to inspire each and every student to develop skills which will help them to achieve their full potential. We pride ourselves in recognising hard work and rewarding it accordingly, providing opportunities for professional and personal growth in school and across the wider Ark network. Visit charteracademy.org.uk/jobs to learn more about us and see our current vacancies. Diversity and inclusion: We aim to build a diverse and inclusive organisation where everyone - staff and students - can do their best work and achieve their full potential. We want to reflect and represent diverse perspectives across our organisation because we know that doing so will make us stronger and more effective. To know more about Ark's diversity and inclusion commitments, please click on this link. Safeguarding statement: Ark is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people in its academies. In order to meet this responsibility, its academies follow a rigorous selection process to discourage and screen out unsuitable applicants. Ark requires all employees to undertake an enhanced DBS check. You are required, before appointment, to disclose any unspent conviction, cautions, reprimands or warnings under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975. Non-disclosure may lead to termination of employment. However, disclosure of a criminal background will not necessarily debar you from employment - this will depend upon the nature of the offence(s) and when they occurred. To read more about Ark's safer recruitment process, please click this link. Please note we will be reviewing applications on an on-going basis and this role may close earlier than advertised depending on the level of response. We strongly encourage to submit your application at your earliest convenience.
Dec 19, 2025
Full time
About The Role Ark Charter Academy Teacher of Science Reporting to: Director of Science Location: Ark Charter Academy Contract: Permanent Working Pattern: Full Time Salary: MPS/UPS (£33,739 - £53,094) Start Date: 0 1 / 09 /202 6 Interviews will take place as suitable candidates apply so early application is highly encouraged. Inspire. Educate. Empower. Ark Charter Academy is seeking a passionate and dedicated Teacher of Science to join our dynamic and supportive team. This is a fantastic opportunity for a skilled educator who is enthusiastic about fostering a love for science in young minds and committed to delivering high-quality teaching across KS3/4. About the Role You will be instrumental in our mission to provide every student a great education and real choices in life, regardless of their background. A passionate practitioner, you will deliver high-quality, rigorous lessons that drive achievement and inspire a love of learning that extends beyond the classroom. At Charter we understand that to be successful, we must provide our students with the highest level of challenge and the highest expectations of behaviour. Our academy is disciplined, never shying away from being responsible for our actions. At Charter our vision is that our students grow to be confident, articulate and resilient young people, assured in their strength of courage, value of justice and necessity of respect. This role is suitable for Early Careers Teachers. Our Ideal Candidate: Qualified to teach and work in the UK A degree in science or a related subject Genuine passion for teaching Science Motivated and resilient with a commitment to achieving excellence Benefits Salaries 2.5% higher than main pay scale. 10 inset days (of which at least one is dedicated to staff wellbeing) A behaviour policy that ensures disruption-free learning Development opportunities for future leaders Generous pension scheme. Up to £3,000 relocation costs to move to the south coast (dependent on the role) Access to Ark rewards - a scheme offering savings from over 3,000 major retailers Interest-free loans - up to £5,000 available for season ticket or to buy a bicycle. Gym discounts - offering up to 40%. Access to Employee Assistance Programme - providing free, confidential counselling, legal advice and a range of different support. Find out more about the benefits of working for Ark at . About Us Ark Charter Academy is a happy and vibrant school located in the heart of Portsmouth. We believe that every young person should feel a sense of belonging to our school community and enjoy their learning. We inspire and support our students so they can become the very best they can in every single way. With love and care, we develop motivation both inside and outside the classroom, encouraging an appetite for learning in a safe and stimulating Christian environment. We want our students to become the leaders and game-changers of the future.To achieve this we offer an academic curriculum that strives to expose all pupils to the richness of education, allowing them to experience a diversity of subjects during their time with us. Our teachers and support staff work hard every day to inspire each and every student to develop skills which will help them to achieve their full potential. We pride ourselves in recognising hard work and rewarding it accordingly, providing opportunities for professional and personal growth in school and across the wider Ark network. Visit charteracademy.org.uk/jobs to learn more about us and see our current vacancies. Diversity and inclusion: We aim to build a diverse and inclusive organisation where everyone - staff and students - can do their best work and achieve their full potential. We want to reflect and represent diverse perspectives across our organisation because we know that doing so will make us stronger and more effective. To know more about Ark's diversity and inclusion commitments, please click on this link. Safeguarding statement: Ark is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people in its academies. In order to meet this responsibility, its academies follow a rigorous selection process to discourage and screen out unsuitable applicants. Ark requires all employees to undertake an enhanced DBS check. You are required, before appointment, to disclose any unspent conviction, cautions, reprimands or warnings under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975. Non-disclosure may lead to termination of employment. However, disclosure of a criminal background will not necessarily debar you from employment - this will depend upon the nature of the offence(s) and when they occurred. To read more about Ark's safer recruitment process, please click this link. Please note we will be reviewing applications on an on-going basis and this role may close earlier than advertised depending on the level of response. We strongly encourage to submit your application at your earliest convenience.
About The Role Ark Charter Academy Teacher of Mathematics Reporting to: Director of Mathematics Location: Ark Charter Academy Contract: Permanent Working Pattern: Full Time Salary: MPS/UPS (£33,738 - £53,094) Start Date: 01/09/2026 Interviews will take place as suitable candidates apply so early application is highly encouraged. Inspire. Educate. Empower. This is an opportunity to join a forward-thinking school where innovation is encouraged, and curiosity is celebrated. We are looking for a dedicated teacher who can deliver engaging, challenging lessons while fostering a positive and supportive learning environment. Summary of the Role You will be instrumental in our mission to provide every student a great education and real choices in life, regardless of their background. As a passionate practitioner, you will deliver high-quality, rigorous lessons that drive achievement and inspire a love of learning that extends beyond the classroom. At Charter we understand that to be successful, we must provide our students with the highest level of challenge and the highest expectations of behaviour. Our academy is disciplined, never shying away from being responsible for our actions. At Charter our vision is that our students grow to be confident, articulate and resilient young people, assured in their strength of courage, value of justice and necessity of respect. This role is suitable for Early Careers Teachers. Our Ideal Candidate: Qualified to teach and work in the UK A degree in Maths or a related subject Genuine passion for teaching Maths Motivated and resilient with a commitment to achieving excellence Benefits Salaries 2.5% higher than main pay scale. 10 inset days (of which at least one is dedicated to staff wellbeing) A behaviour policy that ensures disruption-free learning Development opportunities for future leaders Generous pension scheme. Up to £3,000 relocation costs to move to the south coast (dependent on the role) Access to Ark rewards - a scheme offering savings from over 3,000 major retailers Interest-free loans - up to £5,000 available for season ticket or to buy a bicycle. Gym discounts - offering up to 40%. Access to Employee Assistance Programme - providing free, confidential counselling, legal advice and a range of different support. Find out more about the benefits of working for Ark at . About Us Ark Charter Academy is a happy and vibrant school located in the heart of Portsmouth. We believe that every young person should feel a sense of belonging to our school community and enjoy their learning. We inspire and support our students so they can become the very best they can in every single way. With love and care, we develop motivation both inside and outside the classroom, encouraging an appetite for learning in a safe and stimulating Christian environment. We want our students to become the leaders and game-changers of the future.To achieve this we offer an academic curriculum that strives to expose all pupils to the richness of education, allowing them to experience a diversity of subjects during their time with us. Our teachers and support staff work hard every day to inspire each and every student to develop skills which will help them to achieve their full potential. We pride ourselves in recognising hard work and rewarding it accordingly, providing opportunities for professional and personal growth in school and across the wider Ark network. Visit charteracademy.org.uk/jobs to learn more about us and see our current vacancies. Diversity and inclusion: We aim to build a diverse and inclusive organisation where everyone - staff and students - can do their best work and achieve their full potential. We want to reflect and represent diverse perspectives across our organisation because we know that doing so will make us stronger and more effective. To know more about Ark's diversity and inclusion commitments, please click on this link. Safeguarding statement: Ark is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people in its academies. In order to meet this responsibility, its academies follow a rigorous selection process to discourage and screen out unsuitable applicants. Ark requires all employees to undertake an enhanced DBS check. You are required, before appointment, to disclose any unspent conviction, cautions, reprimands or warnings under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975. Non-disclosure may lead to termination of employment. However, disclosure of a criminal background will not necessarily debar you from employment - this will depend upon the nature of the offence(s) and when they occurred. To read more about Ark's safer recruitment process, please click this link. Please note we will be reviewing applications on an on-going basis and this role may close earlier than advertised depending on the level of response. We strongly encourage to submit your application at your earliest convenience.
Dec 19, 2025
Full time
About The Role Ark Charter Academy Teacher of Mathematics Reporting to: Director of Mathematics Location: Ark Charter Academy Contract: Permanent Working Pattern: Full Time Salary: MPS/UPS (£33,738 - £53,094) Start Date: 01/09/2026 Interviews will take place as suitable candidates apply so early application is highly encouraged. Inspire. Educate. Empower. This is an opportunity to join a forward-thinking school where innovation is encouraged, and curiosity is celebrated. We are looking for a dedicated teacher who can deliver engaging, challenging lessons while fostering a positive and supportive learning environment. Summary of the Role You will be instrumental in our mission to provide every student a great education and real choices in life, regardless of their background. As a passionate practitioner, you will deliver high-quality, rigorous lessons that drive achievement and inspire a love of learning that extends beyond the classroom. At Charter we understand that to be successful, we must provide our students with the highest level of challenge and the highest expectations of behaviour. Our academy is disciplined, never shying away from being responsible for our actions. At Charter our vision is that our students grow to be confident, articulate and resilient young people, assured in their strength of courage, value of justice and necessity of respect. This role is suitable for Early Careers Teachers. Our Ideal Candidate: Qualified to teach and work in the UK A degree in Maths or a related subject Genuine passion for teaching Maths Motivated and resilient with a commitment to achieving excellence Benefits Salaries 2.5% higher than main pay scale. 10 inset days (of which at least one is dedicated to staff wellbeing) A behaviour policy that ensures disruption-free learning Development opportunities for future leaders Generous pension scheme. Up to £3,000 relocation costs to move to the south coast (dependent on the role) Access to Ark rewards - a scheme offering savings from over 3,000 major retailers Interest-free loans - up to £5,000 available for season ticket or to buy a bicycle. Gym discounts - offering up to 40%. Access to Employee Assistance Programme - providing free, confidential counselling, legal advice and a range of different support. Find out more about the benefits of working for Ark at . About Us Ark Charter Academy is a happy and vibrant school located in the heart of Portsmouth. We believe that every young person should feel a sense of belonging to our school community and enjoy their learning. We inspire and support our students so they can become the very best they can in every single way. With love and care, we develop motivation both inside and outside the classroom, encouraging an appetite for learning in a safe and stimulating Christian environment. We want our students to become the leaders and game-changers of the future.To achieve this we offer an academic curriculum that strives to expose all pupils to the richness of education, allowing them to experience a diversity of subjects during their time with us. Our teachers and support staff work hard every day to inspire each and every student to develop skills which will help them to achieve their full potential. We pride ourselves in recognising hard work and rewarding it accordingly, providing opportunities for professional and personal growth in school and across the wider Ark network. Visit charteracademy.org.uk/jobs to learn more about us and see our current vacancies. Diversity and inclusion: We aim to build a diverse and inclusive organisation where everyone - staff and students - can do their best work and achieve their full potential. We want to reflect and represent diverse perspectives across our organisation because we know that doing so will make us stronger and more effective. To know more about Ark's diversity and inclusion commitments, please click on this link. Safeguarding statement: Ark is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people in its academies. In order to meet this responsibility, its academies follow a rigorous selection process to discourage and screen out unsuitable applicants. Ark requires all employees to undertake an enhanced DBS check. You are required, before appointment, to disclose any unspent conviction, cautions, reprimands or warnings under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975. Non-disclosure may lead to termination of employment. However, disclosure of a criminal background will not necessarily debar you from employment - this will depend upon the nature of the offence(s) and when they occurred. To read more about Ark's safer recruitment process, please click this link. Please note we will be reviewing applications on an on-going basis and this role may close earlier than advertised depending on the level of response. We strongly encourage to submit your application at your earliest convenience.
Job Purpose The Habitats and Fisheries Campaigner will manage and deliver our marine habitats and sustainable fisheries campaigns. Reporting to the Head of Campaigns, this role will be responsible for the design and practical delivery of innovative, engaging, and clear campaign plans to meet Oceana's goals to deliver effective marine protected areas and safeguard well-managed fish populations in UK seas and reduce the pressure of destructive fishing and overfishing. Eligible candidates should have proven experience in managing and delivering complex public campaigns to drive national policy change. They must be passionate, and able to develop and implement creative and bold campaign activities, alongside our small but experienced team. The position will be hybrid, based three days per week (Tues-Thurs) in Oceana's UK offices in Newquay, Cornwall or Paddington, London. Regular national, and occasional international, travel will be required to meet team members and stakeholders in geographically diverse locations, including Washington, DC. Oceana Oceana is dedicated to protecting and restoring the world's oceans on a global scale. We are a leader in science-based advocacy, and we campaign for policies to make the world's oceans more abundant, vibrant, and biodiverse. Globally, Oceana has won more than 325 policy victories for marine life and habitats. From stopping bottom trawling in sensitive habitat areas to protecting sea turtles from commercial fishing gear, our victories represent new hope for the world's ocean. Our talented staff consists globally of about 240 people, working in more than twelve countries, including scientists, communications, fundraising, finance, administration, policy, and advocacy experts. All team members have the opportunity for occasional travel to our headquarters in Washington, DC to connect with the global network. Oceana in the UK is tightly focused on some of the biggest threats facing UK seas, including protecting seabed habitats, ending overfishing, and preventing new offshore oil and gas developments. We fight for UK seas to get the protections they deserve through highly visible campaigns and detailed policy interventions to secure measurable changes to rebuild and maintain ocean abundance and health. We act as a vital public-policy interface - raising the profile of our issues through campaigns, science, communications, and expeditions, and influencing policymakers directly for commitments at key moments throughout the year. Our small, experienced, and highly motivated team work in geographically diverse locations in London and Cornwall, coming together both digitally and in person as part of developing and delivering our ambitious campaign strategy to restore ocean biodiversity and abundance. We're proud to be bold, creative, agile and visual in our campaigns, and proud of the team we're creating here in the UK. We'd love for you to join us. Responsibilities Develop, manage and deliver Oceana UK's Habitats and Fisheries campaigns, taking accountability for their quality, timeliness and success. Contribute and advise on campaign strategies through annual planning and budgeting process, and through on-going detailed project planning. Design and manage delivery of all of Oceana UK's Habitats and Fisheries campaign activities, including (but not limited to) campaign actions and launches, public mobilizations, digital actions, NGO partnerships and allies, coalitions and potential legal challenges. Plan all projects in detail, securing approval of all details, and documenting clear methodology, roles, responsibilities, and timelines in advance. Manage the campaign calendar and budget, ensuring that all campaign deliverables are managed and delivered on time and to budget, with any updates accurately reflected in the quarterly reforecast process. Monitor and evaluate progress against plans, ensuring effective delivery of campaign objectives. Work with Science and Research colleagues to ensure that the Habitats and Fisheries campaigns have scientifically robust foundations and evidence. Work with Policy colleagues to ensure campaign plans deliver effective lobbying and advocacy toward our goals, including through drafting briefings and letters, meeting and engaging decision makers, planning and attending events, and responding to consultations. Support the Communications team to ensure our campaigning plans and delivery are effectively reflected to engage supporters and other relevant audiences. In collaboration with the Communications team, manage consultants to design and deliver creative, digital, and design assets in support of campaign actions. Collaborate internally with UK Leadership Team and other relevant colleagues, including internationally, taking on board all relevant input, to ensure strong campaign impact. Commission and manage consultants to deliver campaign activities and events. Build strong external relationships and represent Oceana UK to ensure we advance our campaign goals with a wide range of stakeholders, including civil servants, politicians, the fishing industry, NGOs, and businesses. Be spokesperson for these campaigns, representing Oceana externally in the media, social media, events, relevant networks, with partners, and in meetings. Line manage the Habitats and Fisheries Campaign Officer, offering day-to-day support and learning, as well as longer term career development. Be present in person in the London or Cornwall office 3 days per week (Tues-Thurs), promoting a positive working culture. Help to draft timely, accurate and compelling funder and supporter reporting. Ensure a strong commitment to the organisation's values and vision, as set out by Oceana globally. Travel occasionally, both nationally and internationally, to meet with team members and wider internal and external stakeholders. Other responsibilities as appropriate and necessary to achieve campaign and organisational objectives. Candidate Requirements Education and work experience: At least 5 years of professional experience in campaigning, ideally toward ocean or environmental goals (essential). Experience managing environmental protection or oceans or fisheries related campaigns in the UK, with an understanding of the main issues, processes and stakeholders involved. Experience turning complex policy issues into innovative and engaging campaigns. Degree or masters in fisheries, marine science, or a related field (preferred). Line management experience. Skills and knowledge: Familiarity with fisheries or marine and environmental regulations, legislation and policies in the UK, as well as with the key institutions and decision-making processes. Proficiency at understanding and distilling complex scientific issues for campaigning purposes. Excellent project management skills, with demonstrable experience managing and prioritising multiple workstreams, tasks, projects and timelines effectively. Attention to detail and a commitment to quality and impactful campaign outputs. Excellent management skills, and proven ability to work effectively in a team environment. Excellent relationship building and stakeholder management skills, and the ability to work collaboratively with staff and with other organisations and allies. Strong analytical skills with the ability to collect, organise, analyse, and disseminate significant amounts of information with attention to detail and accuracy. Good understanding of the principles of Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, and a proven commitment to improving these in the environmental space. Excellent communication and public speaking skills, with the ability to speak confidently in the media and at events. Integrity and the ability to work with confidential information with discretion. Equal Opportunities Oceana is committed to having a diverse workforce that is representative of the community it serves at all levels of the organisation, and we particularly welcome applications from candidates who are currently underrepresented within the conservation sector. All offers of employment are conditional upon the successful completion of reference checks and a criminal background check. Application Deadline: Sunday 11 th January Interview Dates (TBC)
Dec 19, 2025
Full time
Job Purpose The Habitats and Fisheries Campaigner will manage and deliver our marine habitats and sustainable fisheries campaigns. Reporting to the Head of Campaigns, this role will be responsible for the design and practical delivery of innovative, engaging, and clear campaign plans to meet Oceana's goals to deliver effective marine protected areas and safeguard well-managed fish populations in UK seas and reduce the pressure of destructive fishing and overfishing. Eligible candidates should have proven experience in managing and delivering complex public campaigns to drive national policy change. They must be passionate, and able to develop and implement creative and bold campaign activities, alongside our small but experienced team. The position will be hybrid, based three days per week (Tues-Thurs) in Oceana's UK offices in Newquay, Cornwall or Paddington, London. Regular national, and occasional international, travel will be required to meet team members and stakeholders in geographically diverse locations, including Washington, DC. Oceana Oceana is dedicated to protecting and restoring the world's oceans on a global scale. We are a leader in science-based advocacy, and we campaign for policies to make the world's oceans more abundant, vibrant, and biodiverse. Globally, Oceana has won more than 325 policy victories for marine life and habitats. From stopping bottom trawling in sensitive habitat areas to protecting sea turtles from commercial fishing gear, our victories represent new hope for the world's ocean. Our talented staff consists globally of about 240 people, working in more than twelve countries, including scientists, communications, fundraising, finance, administration, policy, and advocacy experts. All team members have the opportunity for occasional travel to our headquarters in Washington, DC to connect with the global network. Oceana in the UK is tightly focused on some of the biggest threats facing UK seas, including protecting seabed habitats, ending overfishing, and preventing new offshore oil and gas developments. We fight for UK seas to get the protections they deserve through highly visible campaigns and detailed policy interventions to secure measurable changes to rebuild and maintain ocean abundance and health. We act as a vital public-policy interface - raising the profile of our issues through campaigns, science, communications, and expeditions, and influencing policymakers directly for commitments at key moments throughout the year. Our small, experienced, and highly motivated team work in geographically diverse locations in London and Cornwall, coming together both digitally and in person as part of developing and delivering our ambitious campaign strategy to restore ocean biodiversity and abundance. We're proud to be bold, creative, agile and visual in our campaigns, and proud of the team we're creating here in the UK. We'd love for you to join us. Responsibilities Develop, manage and deliver Oceana UK's Habitats and Fisheries campaigns, taking accountability for their quality, timeliness and success. Contribute and advise on campaign strategies through annual planning and budgeting process, and through on-going detailed project planning. Design and manage delivery of all of Oceana UK's Habitats and Fisheries campaign activities, including (but not limited to) campaign actions and launches, public mobilizations, digital actions, NGO partnerships and allies, coalitions and potential legal challenges. Plan all projects in detail, securing approval of all details, and documenting clear methodology, roles, responsibilities, and timelines in advance. Manage the campaign calendar and budget, ensuring that all campaign deliverables are managed and delivered on time and to budget, with any updates accurately reflected in the quarterly reforecast process. Monitor and evaluate progress against plans, ensuring effective delivery of campaign objectives. Work with Science and Research colleagues to ensure that the Habitats and Fisheries campaigns have scientifically robust foundations and evidence. Work with Policy colleagues to ensure campaign plans deliver effective lobbying and advocacy toward our goals, including through drafting briefings and letters, meeting and engaging decision makers, planning and attending events, and responding to consultations. Support the Communications team to ensure our campaigning plans and delivery are effectively reflected to engage supporters and other relevant audiences. In collaboration with the Communications team, manage consultants to design and deliver creative, digital, and design assets in support of campaign actions. Collaborate internally with UK Leadership Team and other relevant colleagues, including internationally, taking on board all relevant input, to ensure strong campaign impact. Commission and manage consultants to deliver campaign activities and events. Build strong external relationships and represent Oceana UK to ensure we advance our campaign goals with a wide range of stakeholders, including civil servants, politicians, the fishing industry, NGOs, and businesses. Be spokesperson for these campaigns, representing Oceana externally in the media, social media, events, relevant networks, with partners, and in meetings. Line manage the Habitats and Fisheries Campaign Officer, offering day-to-day support and learning, as well as longer term career development. Be present in person in the London or Cornwall office 3 days per week (Tues-Thurs), promoting a positive working culture. Help to draft timely, accurate and compelling funder and supporter reporting. Ensure a strong commitment to the organisation's values and vision, as set out by Oceana globally. Travel occasionally, both nationally and internationally, to meet with team members and wider internal and external stakeholders. Other responsibilities as appropriate and necessary to achieve campaign and organisational objectives. Candidate Requirements Education and work experience: At least 5 years of professional experience in campaigning, ideally toward ocean or environmental goals (essential). Experience managing environmental protection or oceans or fisheries related campaigns in the UK, with an understanding of the main issues, processes and stakeholders involved. Experience turning complex policy issues into innovative and engaging campaigns. Degree or masters in fisheries, marine science, or a related field (preferred). Line management experience. Skills and knowledge: Familiarity with fisheries or marine and environmental regulations, legislation and policies in the UK, as well as with the key institutions and decision-making processes. Proficiency at understanding and distilling complex scientific issues for campaigning purposes. Excellent project management skills, with demonstrable experience managing and prioritising multiple workstreams, tasks, projects and timelines effectively. Attention to detail and a commitment to quality and impactful campaign outputs. Excellent management skills, and proven ability to work effectively in a team environment. Excellent relationship building and stakeholder management skills, and the ability to work collaboratively with staff and with other organisations and allies. Strong analytical skills with the ability to collect, organise, analyse, and disseminate significant amounts of information with attention to detail and accuracy. Good understanding of the principles of Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, and a proven commitment to improving these in the environmental space. Excellent communication and public speaking skills, with the ability to speak confidently in the media and at events. Integrity and the ability to work with confidential information with discretion. Equal Opportunities Oceana is committed to having a diverse workforce that is representative of the community it serves at all levels of the organisation, and we particularly welcome applications from candidates who are currently underrepresented within the conservation sector. All offers of employment are conditional upon the successful completion of reference checks and a criminal background check. Application Deadline: Sunday 11 th January Interview Dates (TBC)
Head of Fundraising Salary: £50,000 - £54,000 Location: London (with remote working options) Contract: Full-time, Permanent Brilliant benefits package Charity People is thrilled to be partnering with a pioneering human rights organisation, to recruit a Head of Fundraising at an exciting and ambitious time for this incredible organisation. About the Charity This Charity exists to advance the rights, well-being, and inclusion of people with albinism across Africa. With teams in the UK, Tanzania, and Malawi, they deliver holistic, community-led programmes spanning dermatology, eye care, education, psychosocial support, and livelihoods. Holding Special Consultative Status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), the organisation has earned the trust of major donors including the European Union, United Nations, Wellcome Trust, and World Bank. Over the last 15 years, they have played a leading role in strengthening the global albinism movement. The Role The team is now looking for a dynamic, strategic, and results-driven Head of Fundraising to lead their income generation strategy and help scale impact. This is a unique opportunity to take ownership of a critical portfolio within a respected and growing human rights charity. You'll work closely with the Executive Director and colleagues across the UK, Tanzania, and Malawi to develop and deliver the organisation's Fundraising Strategy. Your focus will be on diversifying income streams, writing compelling proposals, and building long-term donor relationships to secure sustainable funding for life-changing programmes. What You'll Do Develop and deliver the organisation's Fundraising Strategy to achieve ambitious growth targets Secure diverse funding streams across trusts, foundations, institutional donors, corporate partners, and philanthropists Build and manage long-term donor relationships, representing the Charity at meetings and events Lead on proposals, pitches, and high-quality funder reports, ensuring compliance and impact Oversee strategic campaigns such as the Big Give Christmas Challenge and other appeals Provide leadership within a growing fundraising team, including recruitment and supervision About You If you're an ambitious fundraiser with a proven track record of securing significant multi-year income and you thrive on turning creative ideas into tangible impact, this role could be the perfect next move for you. We'd love to hear from people who are: Experienced in fundraising, ideally within the charity or human rights sector Proven in securing six- and seven-figure funding from major donors, trusts, or institutional funders A confident communicator with outstanding written and verbal skills Skilled in donor stewardship and relationship management Organised, proactive, and able to manage multiple priorities under pressure Strategic and analytical, using data to inform decisions Passionate about human rights, social justice, and inclusion Why Join the Organisation? Be part of a passionate, international team working at the frontlines of disability rights and inclusion Help shape the global narrative around albinism and mobilise donors to create lasting change Opportunities for international travel to witness impact first-hand Flexible working arrangements and supportive work-life balance Access to training and professional development To Apply To register your interest in this brilliant role, please submit your CV - if your skillset and experience is what we are looking for, our recruitment partner will be in touch with more details. Key Dates Closing Date: Thursday 15th January Interviews: Week commencing 19th and 26th January
Dec 19, 2025
Full time
Head of Fundraising Salary: £50,000 - £54,000 Location: London (with remote working options) Contract: Full-time, Permanent Brilliant benefits package Charity People is thrilled to be partnering with a pioneering human rights organisation, to recruit a Head of Fundraising at an exciting and ambitious time for this incredible organisation. About the Charity This Charity exists to advance the rights, well-being, and inclusion of people with albinism across Africa. With teams in the UK, Tanzania, and Malawi, they deliver holistic, community-led programmes spanning dermatology, eye care, education, psychosocial support, and livelihoods. Holding Special Consultative Status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), the organisation has earned the trust of major donors including the European Union, United Nations, Wellcome Trust, and World Bank. Over the last 15 years, they have played a leading role in strengthening the global albinism movement. The Role The team is now looking for a dynamic, strategic, and results-driven Head of Fundraising to lead their income generation strategy and help scale impact. This is a unique opportunity to take ownership of a critical portfolio within a respected and growing human rights charity. You'll work closely with the Executive Director and colleagues across the UK, Tanzania, and Malawi to develop and deliver the organisation's Fundraising Strategy. Your focus will be on diversifying income streams, writing compelling proposals, and building long-term donor relationships to secure sustainable funding for life-changing programmes. What You'll Do Develop and deliver the organisation's Fundraising Strategy to achieve ambitious growth targets Secure diverse funding streams across trusts, foundations, institutional donors, corporate partners, and philanthropists Build and manage long-term donor relationships, representing the Charity at meetings and events Lead on proposals, pitches, and high-quality funder reports, ensuring compliance and impact Oversee strategic campaigns such as the Big Give Christmas Challenge and other appeals Provide leadership within a growing fundraising team, including recruitment and supervision About You If you're an ambitious fundraiser with a proven track record of securing significant multi-year income and you thrive on turning creative ideas into tangible impact, this role could be the perfect next move for you. We'd love to hear from people who are: Experienced in fundraising, ideally within the charity or human rights sector Proven in securing six- and seven-figure funding from major donors, trusts, or institutional funders A confident communicator with outstanding written and verbal skills Skilled in donor stewardship and relationship management Organised, proactive, and able to manage multiple priorities under pressure Strategic and analytical, using data to inform decisions Passionate about human rights, social justice, and inclusion Why Join the Organisation? Be part of a passionate, international team working at the frontlines of disability rights and inclusion Help shape the global narrative around albinism and mobilise donors to create lasting change Opportunities for international travel to witness impact first-hand Flexible working arrangements and supportive work-life balance Access to training and professional development To Apply To register your interest in this brilliant role, please submit your CV - if your skillset and experience is what we are looking for, our recruitment partner will be in touch with more details. Key Dates Closing Date: Thursday 15th January Interviews: Week commencing 19th and 26th January
Wellbeing Team Leader Location: North Wales and Dyfed Powys (covering Bangor and Wrexham) Salary £31,594.50 - £36,949.50 pro rata per annum Permanent, Part Time, 30 hours per week We are a key provider of criminal justice services- operating in both the custodial and community sectors. We pride ourselves on the quality of our provision and we consistently seek to work alongside and in partnership with a range of other providers in the voluntary (third), public and private sectors. We have developed services which are focused on identifying ways to maximise positive impact and make the most effective use of available resources by working with other agencies on common objectives. In this way we are increasingly able to meet wide ranging and complex needs in the most appropriate way. We have a commitment to research, evaluation and review of evidence-based initiatives. We value and, where possible, contribute to research into reducing re-offending and therefore we recognise the importance of understanding the wider environment in which individuals operate and this informs us about how best to engage, support and help people with change. We seek to employ people with drive and energy and a real interest in innovation and teamwork working beyond traditional organisational boundaries. We now have an opportunity for a Wellbeing Team Leader to join our Approved Premises Contract covering Bangor and Wrexham. As a Wellbeing Team Leader, you will directly manage the Wellbeing Practitioners to provide out-of-hours, in-person support for the wellbeing of people living in two Approved Premises (APs). This could include supporting people to manage their anxiety, depression, low mood, poor sleeping patterns, and self-harm. Working alongside the Approved Premises staff team, your role will enhance the current service delivery and contribute to the aim of improving wellbeing and reducing potential recall to the custodial estate. The services will be delivered from 5-10 pm two evenings a week, and one weekend day. The management responsibilities of the service will include some evening and weekend work to fulfil out-of-hours management duties. This work will be managed flexibly and will form part of your contracted hours. You will also deliver the service directly, contributing to the continuity of support within the APs. This will include delivering one to one and group sessions, whilst maintaining flexibility to manage absence across the team. Key Responsibilities Provide direct line management support for the Wellbeing Practitioners. Ensure practitioners receive support and supervision and attend regular training opportunities. Be responsible for completing the rota of planned groups and activities, ensuring there is always an 8-week rolling programme of engagement. Deliver wellbeing support as part of a whole service response for people living in the approved premises. Conduct wellbeing support assessments and plans. Develop and deliver interventions to meet the identified needs. Work in partnership with the allocated practitioner to ensure consistency of offer and manage risk. Operate in a trauma-informed way, recognising everyone has a role in facilitating opportunities and life chances for people affected by trauma and adversity, asking not, 'What is wrong with you?' but 'What has happened to you?' Facilitation of both one-to-one and group work focused on improving wellbeing. As part of wider safeguarding, deliver awareness sessions on harm reduction and the use of naloxone. Conduct weekly case formulation sessions with the AP team to discuss individual complexities and responses. Working with the individual, develop wellbeing profiles detailing what works for them in times of crisis, what improves wellbeing and what contributes to risk, providing clear guidance for the AP team. Ensure all records are updated on time. Contribute to the delivery of key commissioned objectives and performance indicators, ensuring work is completed on time and to a high standard in line with contractual requirements. Work in partnership with external agencies - maximising positive outcomes for individuals. Keep updated with developments in services, legislation and practice. Attend all relevant training for the role. Work with the other Team Leader and Service Manager to ensure consistency of offer and approaches across Wales. Attend and engage in practitioner wellbeing sessions, including reflective practice and supervision. Contribute to maintaining safe systems of work and a safe environment. Essential Skills Ability to build quick, positive relationships with people who have mental health support needs. Good communication and interpersonal skills. Good report-writing and note-keeping skills. An ability to work as part of a team. Ability to manage a team and service. Full driving licence and access to own transport with business class insurance. Desirable Skills Understanding of psychological assessments, specifically in the field of mental health. Knowledge of working within criminal justice. Experience liaising with partner agencies. Committed to promoting the Welsh language Please note that applicants must complete a 500 - 700-word statement outlining their suitability for the role and clearly outlining how your skills, experience and knowledge would apply to this post. We encourage applications from Welsh speaking candidates. Equality and Diversity is an important part of Care and Rehabilitation Services. We actively encourage applications from all backgrounds and are a fully inclusive employer who aims to support all employees to be their true selves. We are happy to discuss any reasonable adjustments for either the role or during the recruitment process. Care and Rehabilitation Services is committed to safeguarding and promoting the wellbeing of children and adults at risk and each employee is expected to support these goals. Please note that these vacancies are subject to a 5-year checkable history and the strict vetting standards set by the business and the Secretary of State for the Home Office. You must be eligible to work in the UK and must have been resident in the UK for a minimum period of 3 years. You will also need to provide full details of your employment and education history for the last 5 years as part of the security screening process for this role. Candidate Source Ltd is an advertising agency. Once you have submitted your application it will be passed to the third party Recruiter who is responsible for processing your application. This will include holding and sharing your personal data, our legal basis for this is legitimate interest subject to your declared interest in a job. Our privacy policy can be found on our website and we can be contacted to confirm who your application has been forwarded to. JBRP1_UKTJ
Dec 18, 2025
Full time
Wellbeing Team Leader Location: North Wales and Dyfed Powys (covering Bangor and Wrexham) Salary £31,594.50 - £36,949.50 pro rata per annum Permanent, Part Time, 30 hours per week We are a key provider of criminal justice services- operating in both the custodial and community sectors. We pride ourselves on the quality of our provision and we consistently seek to work alongside and in partnership with a range of other providers in the voluntary (third), public and private sectors. We have developed services which are focused on identifying ways to maximise positive impact and make the most effective use of available resources by working with other agencies on common objectives. In this way we are increasingly able to meet wide ranging and complex needs in the most appropriate way. We have a commitment to research, evaluation and review of evidence-based initiatives. We value and, where possible, contribute to research into reducing re-offending and therefore we recognise the importance of understanding the wider environment in which individuals operate and this informs us about how best to engage, support and help people with change. We seek to employ people with drive and energy and a real interest in innovation and teamwork working beyond traditional organisational boundaries. We now have an opportunity for a Wellbeing Team Leader to join our Approved Premises Contract covering Bangor and Wrexham. As a Wellbeing Team Leader, you will directly manage the Wellbeing Practitioners to provide out-of-hours, in-person support for the wellbeing of people living in two Approved Premises (APs). This could include supporting people to manage their anxiety, depression, low mood, poor sleeping patterns, and self-harm. Working alongside the Approved Premises staff team, your role will enhance the current service delivery and contribute to the aim of improving wellbeing and reducing potential recall to the custodial estate. The services will be delivered from 5-10 pm two evenings a week, and one weekend day. The management responsibilities of the service will include some evening and weekend work to fulfil out-of-hours management duties. This work will be managed flexibly and will form part of your contracted hours. You will also deliver the service directly, contributing to the continuity of support within the APs. This will include delivering one to one and group sessions, whilst maintaining flexibility to manage absence across the team. Key Responsibilities Provide direct line management support for the Wellbeing Practitioners. Ensure practitioners receive support and supervision and attend regular training opportunities. Be responsible for completing the rota of planned groups and activities, ensuring there is always an 8-week rolling programme of engagement. Deliver wellbeing support as part of a whole service response for people living in the approved premises. Conduct wellbeing support assessments and plans. Develop and deliver interventions to meet the identified needs. Work in partnership with the allocated practitioner to ensure consistency of offer and manage risk. Operate in a trauma-informed way, recognising everyone has a role in facilitating opportunities and life chances for people affected by trauma and adversity, asking not, 'What is wrong with you?' but 'What has happened to you?' Facilitation of both one-to-one and group work focused on improving wellbeing. As part of wider safeguarding, deliver awareness sessions on harm reduction and the use of naloxone. Conduct weekly case formulation sessions with the AP team to discuss individual complexities and responses. Working with the individual, develop wellbeing profiles detailing what works for them in times of crisis, what improves wellbeing and what contributes to risk, providing clear guidance for the AP team. Ensure all records are updated on time. Contribute to the delivery of key commissioned objectives and performance indicators, ensuring work is completed on time and to a high standard in line with contractual requirements. Work in partnership with external agencies - maximising positive outcomes for individuals. Keep updated with developments in services, legislation and practice. Attend all relevant training for the role. Work with the other Team Leader and Service Manager to ensure consistency of offer and approaches across Wales. Attend and engage in practitioner wellbeing sessions, including reflective practice and supervision. Contribute to maintaining safe systems of work and a safe environment. Essential Skills Ability to build quick, positive relationships with people who have mental health support needs. Good communication and interpersonal skills. Good report-writing and note-keeping skills. An ability to work as part of a team. Ability to manage a team and service. Full driving licence and access to own transport with business class insurance. Desirable Skills Understanding of psychological assessments, specifically in the field of mental health. Knowledge of working within criminal justice. Experience liaising with partner agencies. Committed to promoting the Welsh language Please note that applicants must complete a 500 - 700-word statement outlining their suitability for the role and clearly outlining how your skills, experience and knowledge would apply to this post. We encourage applications from Welsh speaking candidates. Equality and Diversity is an important part of Care and Rehabilitation Services. We actively encourage applications from all backgrounds and are a fully inclusive employer who aims to support all employees to be their true selves. We are happy to discuss any reasonable adjustments for either the role or during the recruitment process. Care and Rehabilitation Services is committed to safeguarding and promoting the wellbeing of children and adults at risk and each employee is expected to support these goals. Please note that these vacancies are subject to a 5-year checkable history and the strict vetting standards set by the business and the Secretary of State for the Home Office. You must be eligible to work in the UK and must have been resident in the UK for a minimum period of 3 years. You will also need to provide full details of your employment and education history for the last 5 years as part of the security screening process for this role. Candidate Source Ltd is an advertising agency. Once you have submitted your application it will be passed to the third party Recruiter who is responsible for processing your application. This will include holding and sharing your personal data, our legal basis for this is legitimate interest subject to your declared interest in a job. Our privacy policy can be found on our website and we can be contacted to confirm who your application has been forwarded to. JBRP1_UKTJ
Wellbeing Practitioner Location: North Wales (Covering Bangor and Wrexham) £26,239.50 - £28,381.50 pro rata per annum Permanent - Part Time (22.5 hours per week) We are a key provider of criminal justice services- operating in both the custodial and community sectors. We pride ourselves on the quality of our provision and we consistently seek to work alongside and in partnership with a range of other providers in the voluntary (third), public and private sectors. We have developed services which are focused on identifying ways to maximise positive impact and make the most effective use of available resources by working with other agencies on common objectives. In this way we are increasingly able to meet wide ranging and complex needs in the most appropriate way. We have a commitment to research, evaluation and review of evidence-based initiatives. We value and, where possible, contribute to research into reducing re-offending and therefore we recognise the importance of understanding the wider environment in which individuals operate and this informs us about how best to engage, support and help people with change. We seek to employ people with drive and energy and a real interest in innovation and teamwork working beyond traditional organisational boundaries. We now have an opportunity for a Wellbeing Practitioner to join our Approved Premises Contract covering Bangor and Wrexham. As a Wellbeing Team Leader, you will directly manage the Wellbeing Practitioners to provide out-of-hours, in-person support for the wellbeing of people living in two Approved Premises (APs). This could include supporting people to manage their anxiety, depression, low mood, poor sleeping patterns, and self-harm. Working alongside the Approved Premises staff team, your role will enhance the current service delivery and contribute to the aim of improving wellbeing and reducing potential recall to the custodial estate. The services will be delivered from 5-10 pm two evenings a week, and one weekend day. The management responsibilities of the service will include some evening and weekend work to fulfil out-of-hours management duties. This work will be managed flexibly and will form part of your contracted hours. You will also deliver the service directly, contributing to the continuity of support within the APs. This will include delivering one to one and group sessions, whilst maintaining flexibility to manage absence across the team. Key Responsibilities Provide direct line management support for the Wellbeing Practitioners. Ensure practitioners receive support and supervision and attend regular training opportunities. Be responsible for completing the rota of planned groups and activities, ensuring there is always an 8-week rolling programme of engagement. Deliver wellbeing support as part of a whole service response for people living in the approved premises. Conduct wellbeing support assessments and plans. Develop and deliver interventions to meet the identified needs. Work in partnership with the allocated practitioner to ensure consistency of offer and manage risk. Operate in a trauma-informed way, recognising everyone has a role in facilitating opportunities and life chances for people affected by trauma and adversity, asking not, 'What is wrong with you?' but 'What has happened to you?' Facilitation of both one-to-one and group work focused on improving wellbeing. As part of wider safeguarding, deliver awareness sessions on harm reduction and the use of naloxone. Conduct weekly case formulation sessions with the AP team to discuss individual complexities and responses. Working with the individual, develop wellbeing profiles detailing what works for them in times of crisis, what improves wellbeing and what contributes to risk, providing clear guidance for the AP team. Ensure all records are updated on time. Contribute to the delivery of key commissioned objectives and performance indicators, ensuring work is completed on time and to a high standard in line with contractual requirements. Work in partnership with external agencies - maximising positive outcomes for individuals. Keep updated with developments in services, legislation and practice. Attend all relevant training for the role. Work with the other Team Leader and Service Manager to ensure consistency of offer and approaches across Wales. Attend and engage in practitioner wellbeing sessions, including reflective practice and supervision. Contribute to maintaining safe systems of work and a safe environment. Essential Skills Ability to build quick, positive relationships with people who have mental health support needs. Good communication and interpersonal skills. Good report-writing and note-keeping skills. An ability to work as part of a team. Full driving licence and access to own transport with business class insurance. Desirable Skills Understanding of psychological assessments, specifically in the field of mental health. Knowledge of working within criminal justice. Experience liaising with partner agencies. Committed to promoting the Welsh language Please note that applicants must complete a 200 - 400-word statement outlining their suitability for the role and clearly outlining how your skills, experience and knowledge would apply to this post. We encourage applications from Welsh speaking candidates. Equality and Diversity is an important part of Care and Rehabilitation Services. We actively encourage applications from all backgrounds and are a fully inclusive employer who aims to support all employees to be their true selves. We are happy to discuss any reasonable adjustments for either the role or during the recruitment process. Care and Rehabilitation Services is committed to safeguarding and promoting the wellbeing of children and adults at risk and each employee is expected to support these goals. Please note that these vacancies are subject to a 5-year checkable history and the strict vetting standards set by the business and the Secretary of State for the Home Office. You must be eligible to work in the UK and must have been resident in the UK for a minimum period of 3 years. You will also need to provide full details of your employment and education history for the last 5 years as part of the security screening process for this role. Candidate Source Ltd is an advertising agency. Once you have submitted your application it will be passed to the third party Recruiter who is responsible for processing your application. This will include holding and sharing your personal data, our legal basis for this is legitimate interest subject to your declared interest in a job. Our privacy policy can be found on our website and we can be contacted to confirm who your application has been forwarded to. JBRP1_UKTJ
Dec 18, 2025
Full time
Wellbeing Practitioner Location: North Wales (Covering Bangor and Wrexham) £26,239.50 - £28,381.50 pro rata per annum Permanent - Part Time (22.5 hours per week) We are a key provider of criminal justice services- operating in both the custodial and community sectors. We pride ourselves on the quality of our provision and we consistently seek to work alongside and in partnership with a range of other providers in the voluntary (third), public and private sectors. We have developed services which are focused on identifying ways to maximise positive impact and make the most effective use of available resources by working with other agencies on common objectives. In this way we are increasingly able to meet wide ranging and complex needs in the most appropriate way. We have a commitment to research, evaluation and review of evidence-based initiatives. We value and, where possible, contribute to research into reducing re-offending and therefore we recognise the importance of understanding the wider environment in which individuals operate and this informs us about how best to engage, support and help people with change. We seek to employ people with drive and energy and a real interest in innovation and teamwork working beyond traditional organisational boundaries. We now have an opportunity for a Wellbeing Practitioner to join our Approved Premises Contract covering Bangor and Wrexham. As a Wellbeing Team Leader, you will directly manage the Wellbeing Practitioners to provide out-of-hours, in-person support for the wellbeing of people living in two Approved Premises (APs). This could include supporting people to manage their anxiety, depression, low mood, poor sleeping patterns, and self-harm. Working alongside the Approved Premises staff team, your role will enhance the current service delivery and contribute to the aim of improving wellbeing and reducing potential recall to the custodial estate. The services will be delivered from 5-10 pm two evenings a week, and one weekend day. The management responsibilities of the service will include some evening and weekend work to fulfil out-of-hours management duties. This work will be managed flexibly and will form part of your contracted hours. You will also deliver the service directly, contributing to the continuity of support within the APs. This will include delivering one to one and group sessions, whilst maintaining flexibility to manage absence across the team. Key Responsibilities Provide direct line management support for the Wellbeing Practitioners. Ensure practitioners receive support and supervision and attend regular training opportunities. Be responsible for completing the rota of planned groups and activities, ensuring there is always an 8-week rolling programme of engagement. Deliver wellbeing support as part of a whole service response for people living in the approved premises. Conduct wellbeing support assessments and plans. Develop and deliver interventions to meet the identified needs. Work in partnership with the allocated practitioner to ensure consistency of offer and manage risk. Operate in a trauma-informed way, recognising everyone has a role in facilitating opportunities and life chances for people affected by trauma and adversity, asking not, 'What is wrong with you?' but 'What has happened to you?' Facilitation of both one-to-one and group work focused on improving wellbeing. As part of wider safeguarding, deliver awareness sessions on harm reduction and the use of naloxone. Conduct weekly case formulation sessions with the AP team to discuss individual complexities and responses. Working with the individual, develop wellbeing profiles detailing what works for them in times of crisis, what improves wellbeing and what contributes to risk, providing clear guidance for the AP team. Ensure all records are updated on time. Contribute to the delivery of key commissioned objectives and performance indicators, ensuring work is completed on time and to a high standard in line with contractual requirements. Work in partnership with external agencies - maximising positive outcomes for individuals. Keep updated with developments in services, legislation and practice. Attend all relevant training for the role. Work with the other Team Leader and Service Manager to ensure consistency of offer and approaches across Wales. Attend and engage in practitioner wellbeing sessions, including reflective practice and supervision. Contribute to maintaining safe systems of work and a safe environment. Essential Skills Ability to build quick, positive relationships with people who have mental health support needs. Good communication and interpersonal skills. Good report-writing and note-keeping skills. An ability to work as part of a team. Full driving licence and access to own transport with business class insurance. Desirable Skills Understanding of psychological assessments, specifically in the field of mental health. Knowledge of working within criminal justice. Experience liaising with partner agencies. Committed to promoting the Welsh language Please note that applicants must complete a 200 - 400-word statement outlining their suitability for the role and clearly outlining how your skills, experience and knowledge would apply to this post. We encourage applications from Welsh speaking candidates. Equality and Diversity is an important part of Care and Rehabilitation Services. We actively encourage applications from all backgrounds and are a fully inclusive employer who aims to support all employees to be their true selves. We are happy to discuss any reasonable adjustments for either the role or during the recruitment process. Care and Rehabilitation Services is committed to safeguarding and promoting the wellbeing of children and adults at risk and each employee is expected to support these goals. Please note that these vacancies are subject to a 5-year checkable history and the strict vetting standards set by the business and the Secretary of State for the Home Office. You must be eligible to work in the UK and must have been resident in the UK for a minimum period of 3 years. You will also need to provide full details of your employment and education history for the last 5 years as part of the security screening process for this role. Candidate Source Ltd is an advertising agency. Once you have submitted your application it will be passed to the third party Recruiter who is responsible for processing your application. This will include holding and sharing your personal data, our legal basis for this is legitimate interest subject to your declared interest in a job. Our privacy policy can be found on our website and we can be contacted to confirm who your application has been forwarded to. JBRP1_UKTJ
About The Role Ark Charter Academy Teacher of English Reporting to: Director of English Location: Ark Charter Academy Contract: Permanent Working Pattern: Full Time Salary: MPS/UPS (£ 33,739 - £53,094 ) Start Date: 01/09/202 6 Interviews will take place as suitable candidates apply so early application is highly encouraged. Summary of the Role You will be instrumental in our mission to provide every student a great education and real choices in life, regardless of their background. A passionate practitioner, you will deliver high-quality, rigorous lessons that drive achievement and inspire a love of learning that extends beyond the classroom. Charter is a special place in the heart of the city. We are an academy with ambition, with heritage and most importantly an academy where faith is important. We are on a tremendous journey, growing exponentially, and bursting with opportunities. At Charter we understand that to be successful, we must provide our students with the highest level of challenge and the highest expectations of behaviour. Our academy is disciplined, never shying away from being responsible for our actions. At Charter our vision is that our students grow to be confident, articulate and resilient young people, assured in their strength of courage, value of justice and necessity of respect. This role is suitable for Early Careers Teachers. Our Ideal Candidate: Qualified to teach and work in the UK A degree in English or a related subject Genuine passion for teaching English Motivated and resilient with a commitment to achieving excellence Benefits Salaries 2.5% higher than main pay scale. 10 inset days (of which at least one is dedicated to staff wellbeing) A behaviour policy that ensures disruption-free learning Development opportunities for future leaders Generous pension scheme. Up to £3,000 relocation costs to move to the south coast (dependent on the role) Access to Ark rewards a scheme offering savings from over 3,000 major retailers Interest-free loans up to £5,000 available for season ticket or to buy a bicycle. Gym discounts offering up to 40%. Access to Employee Assistance Programme providing free, confidential counselling, legal advice and a range of different support. Find out more about the benefits of working for Ark at . About Us Ark Charter Academy is a happy and vibrant school located in the heart of Portsmouth. We believe that every young person should feel a sense of belonging to our school community and enjoy their learning. We inspire and support our students so they can become the very best they can in every single way. With love and care, we develop motivation both inside and outside the classroom, encouraging an appetite for learning in a safe and stimulating Christian environment. We want our students to become the leaders and game-changers of the future.To achieve this we offer an academic curriculum that strives to expose all pupils to the richness of education, allowing them to experience a diversity of subjects during their time with us. Our teachers and support staff work hard every day to inspire each and every student to develop skills which will help them to achieve their full potential. We pride ourselves in recognising hard work and rewarding it accordingly, providing opportunities for professional and personal growth in school and across the wider Ark network. Visit charteracademy.org.uk/jobs to learn more about us and see our current vacancies. Diversity and inclusion: We aim to build a diverse and inclusive organisation where everyone staff and students can do their best work and achieve their full potential. We want to reflect and represent diverse perspectives across our organisation because we know that doing so will make us stronger and more effective. To know more about Ark s diversity and inclusion commitments, please click on this link. Safeguarding statement: Ark is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people in its academies. In order to meet this responsibility, its academies follow a rigorous selection process to discourage and screen out unsuitable applicants. Ark requires all employees to undertake an enhanced DBS check. You are required, before appointment, to disclose any unspent conviction, cautions, reprimands or warnings under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975. Non-disclosure may lead to termination of employment. However, disclosure of a criminal background will not necessarily debar you from employment - this will depend upon the nature of the offence(s) and when they occurred. To read more about Ark s safer recruitment process, please click this link. Please note we will be reviewing applications on an on-going basis and this role may close earlier than advertised depending on the level of response. We strongly encourage to submit your application at your earliest convenience.
Dec 18, 2025
Full time
About The Role Ark Charter Academy Teacher of English Reporting to: Director of English Location: Ark Charter Academy Contract: Permanent Working Pattern: Full Time Salary: MPS/UPS (£ 33,739 - £53,094 ) Start Date: 01/09/202 6 Interviews will take place as suitable candidates apply so early application is highly encouraged. Summary of the Role You will be instrumental in our mission to provide every student a great education and real choices in life, regardless of their background. A passionate practitioner, you will deliver high-quality, rigorous lessons that drive achievement and inspire a love of learning that extends beyond the classroom. Charter is a special place in the heart of the city. We are an academy with ambition, with heritage and most importantly an academy where faith is important. We are on a tremendous journey, growing exponentially, and bursting with opportunities. At Charter we understand that to be successful, we must provide our students with the highest level of challenge and the highest expectations of behaviour. Our academy is disciplined, never shying away from being responsible for our actions. At Charter our vision is that our students grow to be confident, articulate and resilient young people, assured in their strength of courage, value of justice and necessity of respect. This role is suitable for Early Careers Teachers. Our Ideal Candidate: Qualified to teach and work in the UK A degree in English or a related subject Genuine passion for teaching English Motivated and resilient with a commitment to achieving excellence Benefits Salaries 2.5% higher than main pay scale. 10 inset days (of which at least one is dedicated to staff wellbeing) A behaviour policy that ensures disruption-free learning Development opportunities for future leaders Generous pension scheme. Up to £3,000 relocation costs to move to the south coast (dependent on the role) Access to Ark rewards a scheme offering savings from over 3,000 major retailers Interest-free loans up to £5,000 available for season ticket or to buy a bicycle. Gym discounts offering up to 40%. Access to Employee Assistance Programme providing free, confidential counselling, legal advice and a range of different support. Find out more about the benefits of working for Ark at . About Us Ark Charter Academy is a happy and vibrant school located in the heart of Portsmouth. We believe that every young person should feel a sense of belonging to our school community and enjoy their learning. We inspire and support our students so they can become the very best they can in every single way. With love and care, we develop motivation both inside and outside the classroom, encouraging an appetite for learning in a safe and stimulating Christian environment. We want our students to become the leaders and game-changers of the future.To achieve this we offer an academic curriculum that strives to expose all pupils to the richness of education, allowing them to experience a diversity of subjects during their time with us. Our teachers and support staff work hard every day to inspire each and every student to develop skills which will help them to achieve their full potential. We pride ourselves in recognising hard work and rewarding it accordingly, providing opportunities for professional and personal growth in school and across the wider Ark network. Visit charteracademy.org.uk/jobs to learn more about us and see our current vacancies. Diversity and inclusion: We aim to build a diverse and inclusive organisation where everyone staff and students can do their best work and achieve their full potential. We want to reflect and represent diverse perspectives across our organisation because we know that doing so will make us stronger and more effective. To know more about Ark s diversity and inclusion commitments, please click on this link. Safeguarding statement: Ark is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people in its academies. In order to meet this responsibility, its academies follow a rigorous selection process to discourage and screen out unsuitable applicants. Ark requires all employees to undertake an enhanced DBS check. You are required, before appointment, to disclose any unspent conviction, cautions, reprimands or warnings under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975. Non-disclosure may lead to termination of employment. However, disclosure of a criminal background will not necessarily debar you from employment - this will depend upon the nature of the offence(s) and when they occurred. To read more about Ark s safer recruitment process, please click this link. Please note we will be reviewing applications on an on-going basis and this role may close earlier than advertised depending on the level of response. We strongly encourage to submit your application at your earliest convenience.
Bennett & Game are delighted to represent a well-established, multi-disciplinary Top 150 consultancy based in Maidstone, with national coverage through 10 offices, who are currently seeking an ambitious Associate / Director to join their expanding Electrical team. This is a unique opportunity for an individual with a background in Electrical Engineering who is passionate about driving this team forwards. Our client is open-minded in their search and welcomes applications from candidates who may not yet be at Director level but possess the right ambition and expertise to step into the role in the near future. This position offers the exceptional opportunity to obtain shares and progress within an established business, placing the successful candidate at the forefront of a thriving and growing office. This is an exciting opportunity for an ambitious individual to make a lasting impact and legacy within an industry leading consultancy. If you are driven, commercially aware, and eager to take on a leadership role in a dynamic and growing business, we encourage you to apply. About the Company With a rich history spanning over 50 years, our client has grown to a team of over 190 professionals, including a dedicated Electrical & Mechanical team of 12. They work across a diverse range of projects, spanning Residential, Education, Ministry of Justice (MOJ), Commercial, and Public Sector developments. Director of Electrical Engineering Salary & Benefits Competitive salary ranging between £100,000- £120,000 DOE Opportunity for shares within the business Close mentoring and progression opportunities 30 days annual leave plus 8 days bank holiday, holiday increases with service Ability to purchase and sell holiday Professional fees paid for Enhanced pension scheme Private healthcare Social office- team building exercises Cycle to work scheme Sick pay insurance Life insurance Critical illness cover Other company benefits to be discussed at interview stages Director of Electrical Engineering Job Overview Play an integral role in expanding and developing the Maidstone office (currently a team of 4). Contribute to the company's operational strategy, ensuring alignment with broader business objectives. Develop, maintain, and expand client relationships and frameworks. Represent the company at networking events to enhance brand visibility and business opportunities. Act as the technical authority on all aspects of electrical building services design, including LV power distribution, state-of-the-art lighting systems, fire and life safety systems, renewable and low-carbon technologies, and smart building controls. Lead and manage complex electrical engineering projects from initial concept and feasibility through to detailed design, construction, and handover, ensuring delivery on time, within budget, and to the highest standards of quality and sustainability. Report directly to Executive Directors on business development, marketing strategies, and planned activities. Associate / Director of Electrical Engineering Job Requirements A Bachelor's degree (or equivalent) in Electrical Engineering or Building Services Engineering. Chartered Engineer (CEng) status with a relevant professional institution (IET or CIBSE) is essential. Extensive post-qualification experience in the design and management of electrical building services projects, preferably within a UK-based consultancy environment. Proven track record of successfully leading major projects. Expert proficiency in relevant design software (e.g., Amtech/ETAP, Dialux/Relux, Revit MEP). Demonstrable experience in leading and developing a team of engineers. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage effectively with clients and colleagues at all levels. A proactive and client-focused approach with strong business acumen. Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel to client meetings and site visits. Bennett & Game Recruitment are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy. Bennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries. We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying you are granting us consent to process your data, contact you about the services we offer, and submit your CV for the role you have applied for. JBRP1_UKTJ
Dec 18, 2025
Full time
Bennett & Game are delighted to represent a well-established, multi-disciplinary Top 150 consultancy based in Maidstone, with national coverage through 10 offices, who are currently seeking an ambitious Associate / Director to join their expanding Electrical team. This is a unique opportunity for an individual with a background in Electrical Engineering who is passionate about driving this team forwards. Our client is open-minded in their search and welcomes applications from candidates who may not yet be at Director level but possess the right ambition and expertise to step into the role in the near future. This position offers the exceptional opportunity to obtain shares and progress within an established business, placing the successful candidate at the forefront of a thriving and growing office. This is an exciting opportunity for an ambitious individual to make a lasting impact and legacy within an industry leading consultancy. If you are driven, commercially aware, and eager to take on a leadership role in a dynamic and growing business, we encourage you to apply. About the Company With a rich history spanning over 50 years, our client has grown to a team of over 190 professionals, including a dedicated Electrical & Mechanical team of 12. They work across a diverse range of projects, spanning Residential, Education, Ministry of Justice (MOJ), Commercial, and Public Sector developments. Director of Electrical Engineering Salary & Benefits Competitive salary ranging between £100,000- £120,000 DOE Opportunity for shares within the business Close mentoring and progression opportunities 30 days annual leave plus 8 days bank holiday, holiday increases with service Ability to purchase and sell holiday Professional fees paid for Enhanced pension scheme Private healthcare Social office- team building exercises Cycle to work scheme Sick pay insurance Life insurance Critical illness cover Other company benefits to be discussed at interview stages Director of Electrical Engineering Job Overview Play an integral role in expanding and developing the Maidstone office (currently a team of 4). Contribute to the company's operational strategy, ensuring alignment with broader business objectives. Develop, maintain, and expand client relationships and frameworks. Represent the company at networking events to enhance brand visibility and business opportunities. Act as the technical authority on all aspects of electrical building services design, including LV power distribution, state-of-the-art lighting systems, fire and life safety systems, renewable and low-carbon technologies, and smart building controls. Lead and manage complex electrical engineering projects from initial concept and feasibility through to detailed design, construction, and handover, ensuring delivery on time, within budget, and to the highest standards of quality and sustainability. Report directly to Executive Directors on business development, marketing strategies, and planned activities. Associate / Director of Electrical Engineering Job Requirements A Bachelor's degree (or equivalent) in Electrical Engineering or Building Services Engineering. Chartered Engineer (CEng) status with a relevant professional institution (IET or CIBSE) is essential. Extensive post-qualification experience in the design and management of electrical building services projects, preferably within a UK-based consultancy environment. Proven track record of successfully leading major projects. Expert proficiency in relevant design software (e.g., Amtech/ETAP, Dialux/Relux, Revit MEP). Demonstrable experience in leading and developing a team of engineers. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage effectively with clients and colleagues at all levels. A proactive and client-focused approach with strong business acumen. Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel to client meetings and site visits. Bennett & Game Recruitment are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy. Bennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries. We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying you are granting us consent to process your data, contact you about the services we offer, and submit your CV for the role you have applied for. JBRP1_UKTJ
Our client is an independent charitable foundation based in the UK. They are transitioning from being a grant making organisation, to one focused on redistributing their endowment based on the terms of those who work closest to communities. Their strategic intention is to create space to reimagine, test and demonstrate how wealth, capital and social justice can co-exist in service to all for life now, and for future generations. Currently undergoing a significant period of refocus and transition, the Foundation is looking for an experienced Board Support Executive to offer comprehensive and wide ranging administrative and logistical support to the Board of Trustees and the leadership team. This part-time (3 or 4 days per week) role is offered on an 18 months fixed term contract with flexible hybrid working. This will involve scheduling and minuting high level board and committee meetings, ensuring action points are accurately recorded and followed up. Supporting colleagues to deliver a coherent strategic approach to governance across the organisation, this role will ensure Trustees have all of the data, guidance and assurance they need to deliver on the transition strategy. Diary management, note taking, travel arrangements and working closely with colleagues to provide solutions and insight will all be essential aspects of this role. The successful candidate will have considerable experience of having provided comprehensive Governance and Trustee-level administrative and logistical support either in the charity, grant-making or philanthropic sectors, or equally in education, membership or social investment arenas. Highly organised, efficient and clear-headed, this person will be a calm, methodical and resourceful addition to the team. Able to see the bigger picture and use their initiative to provide support and effective coordination to the leadership team and trustees, this role will be crucial to oiling the works of the organisation. Empathetic, collaborative and people driven by nature, this person will be able to innovate, advise and problem solve from a people, process and strategic planning perspective. Intellectually curious with outstanding communication skills, this person will also have an appreciation of the work of the Foundation and the communities it seeks to serve, and be on board with its current journey of transition. Our client recognises that diversity is absolutely at the heart of its work, so actively encourages applications from people from marginalised communities and from people with lived experience of poverty and multiple disadvantage. This role will be based at the Central London office and will have flexibility for home working.
Dec 17, 2025
Full time
Our client is an independent charitable foundation based in the UK. They are transitioning from being a grant making organisation, to one focused on redistributing their endowment based on the terms of those who work closest to communities. Their strategic intention is to create space to reimagine, test and demonstrate how wealth, capital and social justice can co-exist in service to all for life now, and for future generations. Currently undergoing a significant period of refocus and transition, the Foundation is looking for an experienced Board Support Executive to offer comprehensive and wide ranging administrative and logistical support to the Board of Trustees and the leadership team. This part-time (3 or 4 days per week) role is offered on an 18 months fixed term contract with flexible hybrid working. This will involve scheduling and minuting high level board and committee meetings, ensuring action points are accurately recorded and followed up. Supporting colleagues to deliver a coherent strategic approach to governance across the organisation, this role will ensure Trustees have all of the data, guidance and assurance they need to deliver on the transition strategy. Diary management, note taking, travel arrangements and working closely with colleagues to provide solutions and insight will all be essential aspects of this role. The successful candidate will have considerable experience of having provided comprehensive Governance and Trustee-level administrative and logistical support either in the charity, grant-making or philanthropic sectors, or equally in education, membership or social investment arenas. Highly organised, efficient and clear-headed, this person will be a calm, methodical and resourceful addition to the team. Able to see the bigger picture and use their initiative to provide support and effective coordination to the leadership team and trustees, this role will be crucial to oiling the works of the organisation. Empathetic, collaborative and people driven by nature, this person will be able to innovate, advise and problem solve from a people, process and strategic planning perspective. Intellectually curious with outstanding communication skills, this person will also have an appreciation of the work of the Foundation and the communities it seeks to serve, and be on board with its current journey of transition. Our client recognises that diversity is absolutely at the heart of its work, so actively encourages applications from people from marginalised communities and from people with lived experience of poverty and multiple disadvantage. This role will be based at the Central London office and will have flexibility for home working.
Senior Practice and Research Development Officer (Adults) Salary £32,684 per annum, actual for 0.8 FTE (£40,855 per annum FTE) Contract: Fixed term for 18 months, with the potential to extend Hours: Part-Time 28 hours per week (0.8 FTE) Location: Hybrid working from Devon TQ12 or Sheffield S1 Office. Home based within UK for the right candidate. The Vacancy For over 60 years this children's charity has been building a better childhood for all. They have supported evidence-informed practice in adult social care for twenty years and for almost thirty years in the children and families' sector. They are now seeking a Senior Practice and Research Development Officer to join their adult's team. This senior role is ideal for someone with excellent facilitation skills and substantial experience in adult social care or related sectors. While the position requires engagement with and understanding of research it is not a primary research role. The successful candidate will have experience designing and delivering resources, workshops, webinars, and events for a range of audiences, including senior leaders. The role requires a strong understanding of research, policy, ethical and legal frameworks relevant to practice and the ability to translate complex evidence into accessible learning. Strong leadership, communication, and collaboration skills are essential. The post holder will lead a small team of committed Research and Development Officers developing and delivering high-quality learning resources in various formats. The role involves: having substantial experience in adult social care or related sectors presenting, chairing, and facilitating a range of sector-wide discussions, workshops, webinars and other learning events, supporting the team to develop their facilitation skills, scoping, commissioning, writing and editing, event materials and written resources, and supporting the team with this, quality assuring learning programme materials and written resources. About The Employer The employer is part of a wider charity. For over 60 years, the charityhas been building a better childhood for all. The employer works with organisations across adults' and children's social care, health, criminal justice, and higher education, supporting evidence-informed approaches to improve policy, services, and outcomes for people of all ages. By bringing together research evidence, practice wisdom, and lived experience, they collaborate with professionals and experts to develop tailored resources, learning opportunities, and specialist support that meet the needs of their partners. About the charity For more than 60 years, the charity has championed the rights and amplified the voice of children and young people in the UK. They interrogate policy and uncover evidence, blending in lived and learnt experience to shape future legislation and develop more effective ways of supporting children and families. Bringing people and organisations together is fundamental to how the organisation improves the systems that babies, children, young people and their families rely on to thrive. They push boundaries, even looking beyond childhood itself to consider transitions into adulthood and the impact of childhood issues on an entire lifespan. They are united for better childhoods and brighter futures. The Benefits 30 Days Annual Leave Winter Holiday Closure & Break Generous Pension Scheme Cycle to work scheme Flexible Working Employee Assistance Programme Applications close at 08:00am on Wednesday 14th January 2026. Successful applicants will be notified by Thursday 22nd January 2026 and invited to interview. Assessment and interviews to be conducted on Tuesday 27th January 2026. Please note that the employer reserves the right to close this vacancy early should they receive a high volume of applications. They encourage interested candidates to submit their applications as soon as possible. Interested? Please click the job board apply button to be taken to the next stage where you can find out more information and complete your application by following the instructions (you may need to scroll down). This employer is actively seeking to broaden the diversity of its staff group and they warmly welcome applications from candidates underrepresented in the charity sector, including those from Black and Global Majority communities, disabled people, LGBTQ+ individuals, and people with lived experience of the issues this organisation works on. No agencies please.
Dec 17, 2025
Full time
Senior Practice and Research Development Officer (Adults) Salary £32,684 per annum, actual for 0.8 FTE (£40,855 per annum FTE) Contract: Fixed term for 18 months, with the potential to extend Hours: Part-Time 28 hours per week (0.8 FTE) Location: Hybrid working from Devon TQ12 or Sheffield S1 Office. Home based within UK for the right candidate. The Vacancy For over 60 years this children's charity has been building a better childhood for all. They have supported evidence-informed practice in adult social care for twenty years and for almost thirty years in the children and families' sector. They are now seeking a Senior Practice and Research Development Officer to join their adult's team. This senior role is ideal for someone with excellent facilitation skills and substantial experience in adult social care or related sectors. While the position requires engagement with and understanding of research it is not a primary research role. The successful candidate will have experience designing and delivering resources, workshops, webinars, and events for a range of audiences, including senior leaders. The role requires a strong understanding of research, policy, ethical and legal frameworks relevant to practice and the ability to translate complex evidence into accessible learning. Strong leadership, communication, and collaboration skills are essential. The post holder will lead a small team of committed Research and Development Officers developing and delivering high-quality learning resources in various formats. The role involves: having substantial experience in adult social care or related sectors presenting, chairing, and facilitating a range of sector-wide discussions, workshops, webinars and other learning events, supporting the team to develop their facilitation skills, scoping, commissioning, writing and editing, event materials and written resources, and supporting the team with this, quality assuring learning programme materials and written resources. About The Employer The employer is part of a wider charity. For over 60 years, the charityhas been building a better childhood for all. The employer works with organisations across adults' and children's social care, health, criminal justice, and higher education, supporting evidence-informed approaches to improve policy, services, and outcomes for people of all ages. By bringing together research evidence, practice wisdom, and lived experience, they collaborate with professionals and experts to develop tailored resources, learning opportunities, and specialist support that meet the needs of their partners. About the charity For more than 60 years, the charity has championed the rights and amplified the voice of children and young people in the UK. They interrogate policy and uncover evidence, blending in lived and learnt experience to shape future legislation and develop more effective ways of supporting children and families. Bringing people and organisations together is fundamental to how the organisation improves the systems that babies, children, young people and their families rely on to thrive. They push boundaries, even looking beyond childhood itself to consider transitions into adulthood and the impact of childhood issues on an entire lifespan. They are united for better childhoods and brighter futures. The Benefits 30 Days Annual Leave Winter Holiday Closure & Break Generous Pension Scheme Cycle to work scheme Flexible Working Employee Assistance Programme Applications close at 08:00am on Wednesday 14th January 2026. Successful applicants will be notified by Thursday 22nd January 2026 and invited to interview. Assessment and interviews to be conducted on Tuesday 27th January 2026. Please note that the employer reserves the right to close this vacancy early should they receive a high volume of applications. They encourage interested candidates to submit their applications as soon as possible. Interested? Please click the job board apply button to be taken to the next stage where you can find out more information and complete your application by following the instructions (you may need to scroll down). This employer is actively seeking to broaden the diversity of its staff group and they warmly welcome applications from candidates underrepresented in the charity sector, including those from Black and Global Majority communities, disabled people, LGBTQ+ individuals, and people with lived experience of the issues this organisation works on. No agencies please.
About LJMU At Liverpool John Moores University, our students thrive because of the people who teach, guide, and inspire them, we truly make a difference. Every year, our commitment to exceptional education attracts talented students from across the UK and the world. This growth is fuelled by inspirational academics, professionals who bring vision, passion, and expertise to their disciplines. Driven by our continued growth in student numbers and our commitment to delivering outstanding learning, teaching, and research opportunities for our students, we are expanding our academic community. As part of this growth, we are creating a number of key academic positions that will play an integral role in shaping our university's next chapter. About the School Within the School of Education, we are passionate about education and its power to transform lives. Our dynamic and inclusive school is built on a foundation of social justice, ensuring that every individual is valued and supported to experience the fullest opportunity to thrive. With innovative undergraduate and postgraduate degrees, advanced research and professional learning opportunities, and a vibrant academic community, we support students, researchers, and wider stakeholders, in making a meaningful impact. Located in the heart of Liverpool, with cutting-edge facilities and an inspiring outdoor learning zone, we are committed to enriching lives and driving courage and creativity in education. We are also leading the way in educational research in the school. We undertake a wide range of research into all aspects of education from early years, through primary and secondary education, to higher education. We have collaborative links with national and international research networks and long-term partnerships with local schools and colleges. The MSc Psychology in Education award, located in the School of Education, is an innovative programme aimed at providing a comprehensive understanding of psychological principles within educational contexts. Designed as a conversion course, we are working towards British Psychological Society (BPS) accreditation, ensuring that graduates meet the standards for professional recognition in psychology. This course explores various psychological perspectives on learning and development, preparing students for careers in educational psychology, teaching, and related fields. It examines the cognitive, emotional, and social aspects of education, with a focus on the psychological factors influencing learners of all ages. Students are encouraged to consider the broader socio-economic and political influences on education, and the programme offers a robust theoretical grounding in the disciplines of psychology and education. What we're looking for We are seeking an exceptional individual to join our School of Education, which has a long and proud history in education, childhood and teacher training and a reputation for outstanding graduates. The successful candidate will play a pivotal role in our new MSc in Psychology in Education programme. This is an exciting opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the student experience and to be part of the School's continued development and growth. We are looking for someone with a PhD in Psychology, Education or a related field, with specialist knowledge in social and/or developmental psychology. You should hold, or be eligible to obtain, Chartered Psychologist (CPsychol) status, reflecting recognised professional standing in the discipline. You will bring proven experience of teaching in higher education, particularly within psychology and education, and be able to communicate complex ideas with clarity and confidence. A strong commitment to student engagement, pastoral care and academic support is essential, as is the ability to work collaboratively with colleagues across disciplines. We are also seeking someone who can provide leadership in the design and delivery of academic programmes, especially the MSc Psychology in Education and who maintains a proactive commitment to ongoing professional development. What we offer This is a key moment to join a welcoming, ambitious, and research-informed university community that places students at the heart of everything we do. We value and invest in our staff, offering meaningful opportunities for professional development, scholarship support, and clear internal promotion routes. As well as outstanding development support, we also offer: Generous annual leave entitlement and Christmas period closure with the option to purchase additional annual leave Excellent pension scheme Access to an Employee Assistance Programme Family friendly policies Car and travel loan schemes We are also investing in our staff and students by creating a busy and thriving campus, the hubs of which are our friendly and inclusive Student Life, Redmonds, Tithebarn and Byrom Street buildings. Our staff are visible and present for our students and this all adds to the fantastic student experience of living and studying in such a vibrant city. We see our staff as very much part of this community and value their contribution to the success of LJMU, Liverpool and the wider northwest region. If you're inspired by the idea of joining a growing university and bringing your expertise to a community where you can truly make a difference, we look forward to hearing from you. Informal enquiries may be made to Laura Nicholson, Programme Leader of the MSc Psychology in Education, email: L For other enquiries, you may contact . We would encourage applications from all individuals who meet the advert criteria, but would particularly encourage applications from women, ethnically diverse groups, LGBTQ+ groups, and disabled people. The University is proud of its commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion and endeavours to cultivate a staff base that is representative of society. Please let us know if you require reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process. Please note all of our vacancies will be closed to applications at midnight on the advertised closing date, unless otherwise stated.
Dec 14, 2025
Full time
About LJMU At Liverpool John Moores University, our students thrive because of the people who teach, guide, and inspire them, we truly make a difference. Every year, our commitment to exceptional education attracts talented students from across the UK and the world. This growth is fuelled by inspirational academics, professionals who bring vision, passion, and expertise to their disciplines. Driven by our continued growth in student numbers and our commitment to delivering outstanding learning, teaching, and research opportunities for our students, we are expanding our academic community. As part of this growth, we are creating a number of key academic positions that will play an integral role in shaping our university's next chapter. About the School Within the School of Education, we are passionate about education and its power to transform lives. Our dynamic and inclusive school is built on a foundation of social justice, ensuring that every individual is valued and supported to experience the fullest opportunity to thrive. With innovative undergraduate and postgraduate degrees, advanced research and professional learning opportunities, and a vibrant academic community, we support students, researchers, and wider stakeholders, in making a meaningful impact. Located in the heart of Liverpool, with cutting-edge facilities and an inspiring outdoor learning zone, we are committed to enriching lives and driving courage and creativity in education. We are also leading the way in educational research in the school. We undertake a wide range of research into all aspects of education from early years, through primary and secondary education, to higher education. We have collaborative links with national and international research networks and long-term partnerships with local schools and colleges. The MSc Psychology in Education award, located in the School of Education, is an innovative programme aimed at providing a comprehensive understanding of psychological principles within educational contexts. Designed as a conversion course, we are working towards British Psychological Society (BPS) accreditation, ensuring that graduates meet the standards for professional recognition in psychology. This course explores various psychological perspectives on learning and development, preparing students for careers in educational psychology, teaching, and related fields. It examines the cognitive, emotional, and social aspects of education, with a focus on the psychological factors influencing learners of all ages. Students are encouraged to consider the broader socio-economic and political influences on education, and the programme offers a robust theoretical grounding in the disciplines of psychology and education. What we're looking for We are seeking an exceptional individual to join our School of Education, which has a long and proud history in education, childhood and teacher training and a reputation for outstanding graduates. The successful candidate will play a pivotal role in our new MSc in Psychology in Education programme. This is an exciting opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the student experience and to be part of the School's continued development and growth. We are looking for someone with a PhD in Psychology, Education or a related field, with specialist knowledge in social and/or developmental psychology. You should hold, or be eligible to obtain, Chartered Psychologist (CPsychol) status, reflecting recognised professional standing in the discipline. You will bring proven experience of teaching in higher education, particularly within psychology and education, and be able to communicate complex ideas with clarity and confidence. A strong commitment to student engagement, pastoral care and academic support is essential, as is the ability to work collaboratively with colleagues across disciplines. We are also seeking someone who can provide leadership in the design and delivery of academic programmes, especially the MSc Psychology in Education and who maintains a proactive commitment to ongoing professional development. What we offer This is a key moment to join a welcoming, ambitious, and research-informed university community that places students at the heart of everything we do. We value and invest in our staff, offering meaningful opportunities for professional development, scholarship support, and clear internal promotion routes. As well as outstanding development support, we also offer: Generous annual leave entitlement and Christmas period closure with the option to purchase additional annual leave Excellent pension scheme Access to an Employee Assistance Programme Family friendly policies Car and travel loan schemes We are also investing in our staff and students by creating a busy and thriving campus, the hubs of which are our friendly and inclusive Student Life, Redmonds, Tithebarn and Byrom Street buildings. Our staff are visible and present for our students and this all adds to the fantastic student experience of living and studying in such a vibrant city. We see our staff as very much part of this community and value their contribution to the success of LJMU, Liverpool and the wider northwest region. If you're inspired by the idea of joining a growing university and bringing your expertise to a community where you can truly make a difference, we look forward to hearing from you. Informal enquiries may be made to Laura Nicholson, Programme Leader of the MSc Psychology in Education, email: L For other enquiries, you may contact . We would encourage applications from all individuals who meet the advert criteria, but would particularly encourage applications from women, ethnically diverse groups, LGBTQ+ groups, and disabled people. The University is proud of its commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion and endeavours to cultivate a staff base that is representative of society. Please let us know if you require reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process. Please note all of our vacancies will be closed to applications at midnight on the advertised closing date, unless otherwise stated.
Challenges Lead Salary: £34,847 (+ £4000 London Weighting - if applicable) per annum Location: UK -These office locations include; London (Whitechapel/Waterloo), Leicester, Birmingham, Manchester, Bradford and Glasgow. Contract Type: Permanent Hours: Full Time Islamic Relief UK (IRUK) is actively recruiting for the position of Challenges Lead to be based from anywhere in the UK that Islamic Relief has an office. These office locations include; London (Whitechapel/Waterloo), Leicester, Birmingham, Manchester, Bradford and Glasgow. Islamic Relief Worldwide (IRW) is a faith-based humanitarian relief and development organisation working to save and transform the lives of some of the worlds most vulnerable people. Established in 1984, with an active presence in over 45 countries, we strive to make the world a better and fairer place for those affected by poverty, conflict and natural disasters. IRUKs focus is strengthening effective funding, mobilising for change through advocacy and awareness-raising, and strengthening programme development and delivery. IRUK works with various partners and institutions, from governments, non-governmental organisations and local authorities to grassroots communities. JOB PURPOSE: To coordinate the development and delivery of Fundraising Challenges Events, nationally and internationally, with the objective of engaging the community on a grass-roots level in line with the IRUK fundraising strategy To work closely with the Community Fundraising team to promote the mass participation of events that will lead to participation and fundraising To deliver stewardship journeys for participants and supporters To successfully project manage multiple national fundraising initiatives. The successful candidate must have: Proven experience in challenges coordination and/or management Significant experience of fundraising through organising and delivering challenges, and/or mass participation activities Experience of the development, delivery, monitoring and evaluation of plans and budgets Experience of delivering exceptional donor/customer care Experience in supporter stewardship Experience of using a range of effective communication channels to promote fundraising activities Experience in negotiating and managing contracts with vendors and suppliers Experience of managing own workload effectively, planning and organising work to meet deadlines Experience of working effectively without close supervision dealing with problems as they arise Experience and comfortability of working within a fast-paced environment Experience working with and supervising volunteers A thorough understanding of the different types of fundraising challenges Good understanding of charity law, policy and regulatory environment within the charity sector Knowledge of the Fundraising Regulators code of practice Able to work flexible hours (including unsociable hours and weekends) Proficient use of Asana, Trello or other project management tools Excellent event/challenge management skills from conception, promotion to production and delivery Excellent attention to detail and ability to produce correspondence to a high standard Creative thinking skills Able to exercise diplomacy where required Excellent communication skills written, oral and listening with the ability to communicate sensitively and effectively with a diverse range of individuals who may be supporters, participants, donors or volunteers Strong project management and team coordination skills, including the ability to use planning tools Strong networking skills Proven organisational skills with the ability to work on multiple activities at one time Excellent administration skills able to keep thorough, accurate and up to date records Competent user of Raisers Edge, Microsoft D365 or other relationship management databases Understanding and experience of health and safety regulations and risk assessments in relation to organising events and challenges Educated to A level or equivalent Knowledge of Microsoft Office software in particular, Word, PowerPoint, Excel and Outlook For more information, please click on the Documents tab above to view the full Job Description. If you are talented, reliable, service-minded, resilient and a highly motivated professional looking for a meaningful career, with a strong commitment to IRWs mission and values of sincerity, excellence, compassion, social justice and custodianship, please apply by completing our online application form. For more information on the excellent company benefits we offer our employees, please visit: What we offer UK colleagues - Islamic Relief Worldwide PLEASE NOTE: Interviews are expected to take place on an ongoing basis until a suitable appointment is made. We therefore may close the advert sooner than the advertised date. Any employment with Islamic Relief will be subject to the following checks: screening clearance proof of eligibility to live and work within the UK receipt of satisfactory references Please note, for UK-based roles, we are only able to accept applications from candidates who are eligible to work in the UK. We are unable to progress applications which would require sponsorship. Islamic Relief is an equal opportunities employer You may also have experience in the following: Fundraising Events Manager, Challenge Events Manager, Mass Participation Events Manager, Community Fundraising Officer, Community Fundraising Manager, Events, Fundraising Coordinator, Fundraising Challenges Coordinator, Charity Events Manager, Charity Challenge Events Officer, Supporter Engagement Officer, Donor Stewardship Officer, Fundraising Project Manager, Volunteer Engagement Coordinator, Events Project Manager (Charity/Nonprofit), Fundraising Campaigns Officer REF- JBRP1_UKTJ
Dec 11, 2025
Full time
Challenges Lead Salary: £34,847 (+ £4000 London Weighting - if applicable) per annum Location: UK -These office locations include; London (Whitechapel/Waterloo), Leicester, Birmingham, Manchester, Bradford and Glasgow. Contract Type: Permanent Hours: Full Time Islamic Relief UK (IRUK) is actively recruiting for the position of Challenges Lead to be based from anywhere in the UK that Islamic Relief has an office. These office locations include; London (Whitechapel/Waterloo), Leicester, Birmingham, Manchester, Bradford and Glasgow. Islamic Relief Worldwide (IRW) is a faith-based humanitarian relief and development organisation working to save and transform the lives of some of the worlds most vulnerable people. Established in 1984, with an active presence in over 45 countries, we strive to make the world a better and fairer place for those affected by poverty, conflict and natural disasters. IRUKs focus is strengthening effective funding, mobilising for change through advocacy and awareness-raising, and strengthening programme development and delivery. IRUK works with various partners and institutions, from governments, non-governmental organisations and local authorities to grassroots communities. JOB PURPOSE: To coordinate the development and delivery of Fundraising Challenges Events, nationally and internationally, with the objective of engaging the community on a grass-roots level in line with the IRUK fundraising strategy To work closely with the Community Fundraising team to promote the mass participation of events that will lead to participation and fundraising To deliver stewardship journeys for participants and supporters To successfully project manage multiple national fundraising initiatives. The successful candidate must have: Proven experience in challenges coordination and/or management Significant experience of fundraising through organising and delivering challenges, and/or mass participation activities Experience of the development, delivery, monitoring and evaluation of plans and budgets Experience of delivering exceptional donor/customer care Experience in supporter stewardship Experience of using a range of effective communication channels to promote fundraising activities Experience in negotiating and managing contracts with vendors and suppliers Experience of managing own workload effectively, planning and organising work to meet deadlines Experience of working effectively without close supervision dealing with problems as they arise Experience and comfortability of working within a fast-paced environment Experience working with and supervising volunteers A thorough understanding of the different types of fundraising challenges Good understanding of charity law, policy and regulatory environment within the charity sector Knowledge of the Fundraising Regulators code of practice Able to work flexible hours (including unsociable hours and weekends) Proficient use of Asana, Trello or other project management tools Excellent event/challenge management skills from conception, promotion to production and delivery Excellent attention to detail and ability to produce correspondence to a high standard Creative thinking skills Able to exercise diplomacy where required Excellent communication skills written, oral and listening with the ability to communicate sensitively and effectively with a diverse range of individuals who may be supporters, participants, donors or volunteers Strong project management and team coordination skills, including the ability to use planning tools Strong networking skills Proven organisational skills with the ability to work on multiple activities at one time Excellent administration skills able to keep thorough, accurate and up to date records Competent user of Raisers Edge, Microsoft D365 or other relationship management databases Understanding and experience of health and safety regulations and risk assessments in relation to organising events and challenges Educated to A level or equivalent Knowledge of Microsoft Office software in particular, Word, PowerPoint, Excel and Outlook For more information, please click on the Documents tab above to view the full Job Description. If you are talented, reliable, service-minded, resilient and a highly motivated professional looking for a meaningful career, with a strong commitment to IRWs mission and values of sincerity, excellence, compassion, social justice and custodianship, please apply by completing our online application form. For more information on the excellent company benefits we offer our employees, please visit: What we offer UK colleagues - Islamic Relief Worldwide PLEASE NOTE: Interviews are expected to take place on an ongoing basis until a suitable appointment is made. We therefore may close the advert sooner than the advertised date. Any employment with Islamic Relief will be subject to the following checks: screening clearance proof of eligibility to live and work within the UK receipt of satisfactory references Please note, for UK-based roles, we are only able to accept applications from candidates who are eligible to work in the UK. We are unable to progress applications which would require sponsorship. Islamic Relief is an equal opportunities employer You may also have experience in the following: Fundraising Events Manager, Challenge Events Manager, Mass Participation Events Manager, Community Fundraising Officer, Community Fundraising Manager, Events, Fundraising Coordinator, Fundraising Challenges Coordinator, Charity Events Manager, Charity Challenge Events Officer, Supporter Engagement Officer, Donor Stewardship Officer, Fundraising Project Manager, Volunteer Engagement Coordinator, Events Project Manager (Charity/Nonprofit), Fundraising Campaigns Officer REF- JBRP1_UKTJ
About Us Harris Academy Battersea is a mixed state secondary school serving a truly comprehensive community in the heart of London. We are an Ofsted 'Outstanding' school with a track record of delivering fantastic outcomes year on year for our students. In 2023, Ofsted visited the academy and judged us as remaining 'outstanding', commenting on our "highly ambitious curriculum", the "exceptionally high quality of education" provided and noted that "behaviour in the school is very strong". Nevertheless, we are extremely ambitious for our school and as we seek to continue to grow and develop, we are looking for more brilliant people to join us. Our Academy is centred on the values of Knowledge, Integrity and Resilience and these underpin the way we work for both students and staff. Our staff are inclusive, diverse and committed to our mission: we develop aspirational young people to thrive in a changing world. HABS offers a broad, academic and challenging curriculum founded on six key curriculum aims: To develop deep, long-lasting knowledge To develop students into accomplished readers, writers and orators To provide experiences within and beyond the classroom that enrich learning and ensure students can make informed choices about their futures To equip students to challenge injustice in all its forms To enable students to understand how they learn To support students to reflect on their choices and values to improve themselves and their community These aims underpin all elements of our curriculum, and we see our core academic curriculum and wider personal development curriculum as intrinsically linked. All staff at the Academy contribute to the personal development of our students through their roles as tutors and through their contributions to the wider life of the academy. A thriving school can only function with fantastic staff, and our vision is to make teaching at HABS both enjoyable and sustainable. The wellbeing of staff underpins every decision we make, and we seek to ensure that every member of staff can enjoy a work-life-balance enabling them to bring their best to work each day. At HABS, professional growth and development is central to our mission. Our professional development motto is 'improve, not prove' and leaders are relentlessly focussed on supporting staff in getting even better through a wide range of internal and external training opportunities. As a part of the Harris Federation, all staff in the Academy benefit from being part of our network of more than fifty primary and secondary academies across London. Vibrant networks of subject experts meet regularly and teachers can access bespoke support from our central teams of consultants. For more information about what we do and who we are, we encourage you to visit our website here as well as our careers page here and explore! Summary We are currently looking to appoint a Home Academy Liaison Officer (HALO) to oversee educational welfare across the academy. At Harris Academy Battsersea, you will join a dedicated team of staff supporting our excellent students. If you are looking for an opportunity to grow, inspire and develop, this may be the role for you. The actual salary for this role will be £29,641-£30,516 (39 weeks per year, 37.5 hours per week) Main Areas of Responsibility Your responsibilities will include: Overseeing Educational Welfare across the academy. Managing a caseload of 'at risk' students, where attendance falls below 85% and implement strategies to improve attendance Monitoring and improving the attendance of most vulnerable students Ensuring compliance with statutory duties, including reporting persistent and severe absenteeism Conducting home visits to engage families and address barriers to school attendance Maintaining accurate attendance records and preparing reports Representing the academy at external meetings e.g. Social Services Case Conferences, Child in Need Meetings, LAC Reviews Communicating effectively with all external agencies including possible alternative providers Ensuring effective communication/consultation as appropriate with the parents of students Leading on legal interventions for non-attendance where necessary Co-ordinating appropriate and tailored alternative provision for students unable to thrive in mainstream education Supporting the school's inclusion strategy Maintaining the alternative provision tracker and monitoring student progress Building and maintaining partnerships with external providers, agencies, and support networks Ensuring safeguarding and health and safety standards in alternative provision settings Acting as a liaison between the academy, external providers, students, and families to ensure seamless support and transition to alternative placemen Ensuring compliance with local and national policies related to alternative provision. as well as safeguarding protocols Regularly reviewing alternative provision placements and providing feedback to stakeholders. Maintaining confidential records of support Preparing of reports and maintaining records relating to student referrals and subsequent counselling or support Providing support to the attendance team Providing administrative support to coordinate internal seclusion Qualifications & Experience We would like to hear from you have: Qualifications to degree level or equivalent Knowledge of behaviour for learning policies Knowledge of the range of barriers to learning that students face Training in child protection and safeguarding procedures Basic knowledge of first aid (e.g. emergency first aid course) At least three years' experience of working in an inner city school or educational establishment in a pastoral capacity Experience of dealing successfully with a range of issues influencing poor attendance Experience of working with staff to ensure excellent standards of attendance and punctuality Experience of working with families Experience of working with challenging students and parents, and finding ways in which we can meet their needs more successfully For a full job description and person specification, please download the Job Pack. Professional Development & Benefits Our people are at the heart of our success. We have developed a strong culture of collaboration and best practice, with professional development and career planning at its centre. We invest in our staff with support, coaching, mentoring, and a wide range of top-quality training programmes delivered at every level. In addition to the opportunities for career development and progression, we also offer a competitive rewards and benefits package which includes a Performance and Loyalty Bonus, Pension Scheme with generous employer contributions, a Wellbeing Cash Plan, electric car scheme, 26 days' annual leave (plus bank holidays) for staff who work across the full year, and many other benefits. Learn more about our benefits on our website. Safeguarding Notice The Harris Federation and all our academies are committed to ensuring the highest levels of safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, and we expect all our staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All offers of employment are subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check, references, an online search, and where applicable, a prohibition from teaching check will be completed. Equal Opportunities The Harris Federation is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all suitably qualified candidates. We value the diversity of our staff and students, and everyone at the Harris Federation is equally valued and respected. We aim to be an inclusive employer that reflects the communities we serve. We are committed to providing a fair, equitable and mutually supportive learning and working environment. Next Steps If you have any questions about this opportunity, please send us an email, or call to arrange a conversation. Before applying, please download the Job Pack for full details on the job responsibilities and person specification. This will be helpful for you when completing your application, and throughout the recruitment process. We encourage you to apply as soon as possible as we may interview and offer to a candidate before the closing date. Please note that we only accept applications submitted before the closing date via our careers website.
Dec 10, 2025
Full time
About Us Harris Academy Battersea is a mixed state secondary school serving a truly comprehensive community in the heart of London. We are an Ofsted 'Outstanding' school with a track record of delivering fantastic outcomes year on year for our students. In 2023, Ofsted visited the academy and judged us as remaining 'outstanding', commenting on our "highly ambitious curriculum", the "exceptionally high quality of education" provided and noted that "behaviour in the school is very strong". Nevertheless, we are extremely ambitious for our school and as we seek to continue to grow and develop, we are looking for more brilliant people to join us. Our Academy is centred on the values of Knowledge, Integrity and Resilience and these underpin the way we work for both students and staff. Our staff are inclusive, diverse and committed to our mission: we develop aspirational young people to thrive in a changing world. HABS offers a broad, academic and challenging curriculum founded on six key curriculum aims: To develop deep, long-lasting knowledge To develop students into accomplished readers, writers and orators To provide experiences within and beyond the classroom that enrich learning and ensure students can make informed choices about their futures To equip students to challenge injustice in all its forms To enable students to understand how they learn To support students to reflect on their choices and values to improve themselves and their community These aims underpin all elements of our curriculum, and we see our core academic curriculum and wider personal development curriculum as intrinsically linked. All staff at the Academy contribute to the personal development of our students through their roles as tutors and through their contributions to the wider life of the academy. A thriving school can only function with fantastic staff, and our vision is to make teaching at HABS both enjoyable and sustainable. The wellbeing of staff underpins every decision we make, and we seek to ensure that every member of staff can enjoy a work-life-balance enabling them to bring their best to work each day. At HABS, professional growth and development is central to our mission. Our professional development motto is 'improve, not prove' and leaders are relentlessly focussed on supporting staff in getting even better through a wide range of internal and external training opportunities. As a part of the Harris Federation, all staff in the Academy benefit from being part of our network of more than fifty primary and secondary academies across London. Vibrant networks of subject experts meet regularly and teachers can access bespoke support from our central teams of consultants. For more information about what we do and who we are, we encourage you to visit our website here as well as our careers page here and explore! Summary We are currently looking to appoint a Home Academy Liaison Officer (HALO) to oversee educational welfare across the academy. At Harris Academy Battsersea, you will join a dedicated team of staff supporting our excellent students. If you are looking for an opportunity to grow, inspire and develop, this may be the role for you. The actual salary for this role will be £29,641-£30,516 (39 weeks per year, 37.5 hours per week) Main Areas of Responsibility Your responsibilities will include: Overseeing Educational Welfare across the academy. Managing a caseload of 'at risk' students, where attendance falls below 85% and implement strategies to improve attendance Monitoring and improving the attendance of most vulnerable students Ensuring compliance with statutory duties, including reporting persistent and severe absenteeism Conducting home visits to engage families and address barriers to school attendance Maintaining accurate attendance records and preparing reports Representing the academy at external meetings e.g. Social Services Case Conferences, Child in Need Meetings, LAC Reviews Communicating effectively with all external agencies including possible alternative providers Ensuring effective communication/consultation as appropriate with the parents of students Leading on legal interventions for non-attendance where necessary Co-ordinating appropriate and tailored alternative provision for students unable to thrive in mainstream education Supporting the school's inclusion strategy Maintaining the alternative provision tracker and monitoring student progress Building and maintaining partnerships with external providers, agencies, and support networks Ensuring safeguarding and health and safety standards in alternative provision settings Acting as a liaison between the academy, external providers, students, and families to ensure seamless support and transition to alternative placemen Ensuring compliance with local and national policies related to alternative provision. as well as safeguarding protocols Regularly reviewing alternative provision placements and providing feedback to stakeholders. Maintaining confidential records of support Preparing of reports and maintaining records relating to student referrals and subsequent counselling or support Providing support to the attendance team Providing administrative support to coordinate internal seclusion Qualifications & Experience We would like to hear from you have: Qualifications to degree level or equivalent Knowledge of behaviour for learning policies Knowledge of the range of barriers to learning that students face Training in child protection and safeguarding procedures Basic knowledge of first aid (e.g. emergency first aid course) At least three years' experience of working in an inner city school or educational establishment in a pastoral capacity Experience of dealing successfully with a range of issues influencing poor attendance Experience of working with staff to ensure excellent standards of attendance and punctuality Experience of working with families Experience of working with challenging students and parents, and finding ways in which we can meet their needs more successfully For a full job description and person specification, please download the Job Pack. Professional Development & Benefits Our people are at the heart of our success. We have developed a strong culture of collaboration and best practice, with professional development and career planning at its centre. We invest in our staff with support, coaching, mentoring, and a wide range of top-quality training programmes delivered at every level. In addition to the opportunities for career development and progression, we also offer a competitive rewards and benefits package which includes a Performance and Loyalty Bonus, Pension Scheme with generous employer contributions, a Wellbeing Cash Plan, electric car scheme, 26 days' annual leave (plus bank holidays) for staff who work across the full year, and many other benefits. Learn more about our benefits on our website. Safeguarding Notice The Harris Federation and all our academies are committed to ensuring the highest levels of safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, and we expect all our staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All offers of employment are subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check, references, an online search, and where applicable, a prohibition from teaching check will be completed. Equal Opportunities The Harris Federation is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all suitably qualified candidates. We value the diversity of our staff and students, and everyone at the Harris Federation is equally valued and respected. We aim to be an inclusive employer that reflects the communities we serve. We are committed to providing a fair, equitable and mutually supportive learning and working environment. Next Steps If you have any questions about this opportunity, please send us an email, or call to arrange a conversation. Before applying, please download the Job Pack for full details on the job responsibilities and person specification. This will be helpful for you when completing your application, and throughout the recruitment process. We encourage you to apply as soon as possible as we may interview and offer to a candidate before the closing date. Please note that we only accept applications submitted before the closing date via our careers website.
Residential Deputy Manager - Bedfont Lane Children's Home About us at Hounslow We'd love you to join us at the London Borough of Hounslow! Our people are deeply committed to providing excellent services to our residents, doing all we can to make lives as good as they can be. We are an outstanding council, serving an outstanding borough. With brilliant, visionary leadership, a dynamic Cabinet and a can-do culture, we've built strong partnerships which have transformed how we serve one of London's most diverse boroughs. Hounslow is the world in one place and full of potential. We are stepping up for our residents like never before. About our Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion We live by five core values: Lead with Heart, Do New, Pass on the Power, Harness the Mix and Be a Rock. All our work has equality, diversity and inclusion at its very heart, best articulated in "Harness the Mix". It's about breaking down barriers between our parts and people and unlocking the problem-solving power of our amazing mix of minds. We serve a diverse community, we have a diverse workforce and we are committed to being an inclusive employer. We work hard to create representation across our workforce and leadership community, we have thriving employee network groups and our learning and development programmes help us lead, model and breathe ways of working that eliminate inequality, inequity, injustice and bias. As part of this and under our commitments as a Disability Confident Employer, we make reasonable adjustments to accommodate our candidates. There's space for you to tell us what you need within our application form. Our Benefits If you join us, you'll have access to a range of employee benefits. Read more about these here. About The Role Are you ready to take the next step/new leap in your career in residential children's care? Are you looking for a fresh new start? Come join a brand new team where you will be supporting our children and young people, by helping them to build trusted relationships. We want people like you - who will bring empathy, consistency, and resilience to your work - creating positive experiences filled with laughter, fun, and love, while helping our children and young people to develop healthy routines and healthy coping strategies. Through supporting them to engage with fun and meaningful activities including education you will help support the contribution to everyday life within the home. In doing so, you will help them manage their emotions and behaviours, process trauma, and navigate some complex family dynamics. This is an exciting opportunity to be part of something brand new and truly impactful. We're opening a brand new, purpose-built six-bedroom residential children's home (Bedfont Lane) in Hounslow early next year, designed to support Looked After Children with complex and challenging behavioural needs. As Deputy Manager, you'll play a pivotal role in shaping the culture, standards, and success of this home from day one. We're building a passionate, skilled, and committed team to deliver outstanding care and support to Hounslow's children and their families. You'll be at the heart of this mission-leading with compassion, driving excellence, and making a real difference in the lives of vulnerable young people. This is an opportunity to create a safe, nurturing, and empowering environment where children can thrive. If you're ready to take on a leadership role in a dynamic new setting and help build something special for the community, we want to hear from you. About The Team You'll Be Working In The Children's Safeguarding and Specialist Services team is dedicated to protecting and promoting the welfare of vulnerable children and young people. Its core purpose is to provide safe, nurturing, and high-quality care environments that support children's development, emotional wellbeing, and long-term outcomes. You'll be joining a newly formed, forward-thinking residential care team that's committed to delivering high-quality, child-centred care. Led by the Residential Group Manager, the team will include: Residential Manager Deputy Managers Senior Residential Support Workers Residential Support Workers A Chef/Cook A Handyperson A Domestic Cleaner Together, you'll work collaboratively to uphold the highest standards of care, guided by Hounslow's values and the Children's Homes Regulations 2015. The team is passionate about safeguarding, inclusion, and empowering children and young people to achieve their full potential. You'll also work closely with social workers, education providers, healthcare professionals, and families to ensure holistic support and continuity of care. This team plays a vital role in: Delivering statutory care and safeguarding responsibilities. Ensuring compliance with national regulations and Ofsted standards. Creating tailored care plans that reflect each child's individual needs and aspirations. The impact of this work is significant for children and young people to benefit and have stable, supportive relationships, improved life chances, and a sense of belonging within their communities. About You You're someone who brings compassion, resilience, and commitment to everything you do. You understand the challenges faced by children and young people in care, and you're passionate about helping them feel safe, supported, and empowered to thrive. You may already have experience working in residential childcare or supporting young people with complex needs, or you may be looking to take the next step in your career with a role that truly makes a difference. Either way, you're ready to be a positive role model, a trusted adult, and a key part of a team that puts children at the heart of everything. You're confident working in a fast-paced, emotionally demanding environment, and you're not afraid to step up during a crisis. You're a natural communicator, able to build strong relationships with young people, families, and professionals. You're also organised, reliable, and committed to safeguarding and professional standards. You'll be flexible in your approach, willing to work a rota that includes sleep-ins, weekends, and varied shifts. You'll be open to learning, reflective in your practice, and eager to grow through training and development. Above all, you believe in the importance of care, connection, and consistency-and you want to be part of a team that's building something special for Hounslow's children and young people. Essential for the Role Enhanced DBS check is required for the role. Don't meet every single requirement? We know that sometimes people can be put off applying for a job if they think they can't tick every box. At Hounslow, we realise the 'perfect candidate' doesn't exist. So, if you can do most of what we're looking for, go ahead and apply. You may be just the right candidate for the job or be perfect for one of our other roles! When Interviews Will Be Held And Who To Contact The key information you need about the role should be in the Role Profile, but if you have any further questions about the role, please contact: Email: Interviews for this role will take place throughout January 2026 as part of a wider recruitment campaign to build a brand new team for the opening of our residential children's home in Hounslow. We're recruiting across multiple roles to ensure the home is fully staffed with passionate, skilled professionals ready to make a lasting impact in the lives of children and young people. If you are shortlisted, we will be in touch as soon as possible to arrange an interview time. Please be mindful that multiple roles are being interviewed during this period, so scheduling may take a little longer than usual, but rest assured, we're working hard to coordinate everything smoothly. Closing date - 19/12/2025. To apply please visit our website using the button provided.
Dec 09, 2025
Full time
Residential Deputy Manager - Bedfont Lane Children's Home About us at Hounslow We'd love you to join us at the London Borough of Hounslow! Our people are deeply committed to providing excellent services to our residents, doing all we can to make lives as good as they can be. We are an outstanding council, serving an outstanding borough. With brilliant, visionary leadership, a dynamic Cabinet and a can-do culture, we've built strong partnerships which have transformed how we serve one of London's most diverse boroughs. Hounslow is the world in one place and full of potential. We are stepping up for our residents like never before. About our Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion We live by five core values: Lead with Heart, Do New, Pass on the Power, Harness the Mix and Be a Rock. All our work has equality, diversity and inclusion at its very heart, best articulated in "Harness the Mix". It's about breaking down barriers between our parts and people and unlocking the problem-solving power of our amazing mix of minds. We serve a diverse community, we have a diverse workforce and we are committed to being an inclusive employer. We work hard to create representation across our workforce and leadership community, we have thriving employee network groups and our learning and development programmes help us lead, model and breathe ways of working that eliminate inequality, inequity, injustice and bias. As part of this and under our commitments as a Disability Confident Employer, we make reasonable adjustments to accommodate our candidates. There's space for you to tell us what you need within our application form. Our Benefits If you join us, you'll have access to a range of employee benefits. Read more about these here. About The Role Are you ready to take the next step/new leap in your career in residential children's care? Are you looking for a fresh new start? Come join a brand new team where you will be supporting our children and young people, by helping them to build trusted relationships. We want people like you - who will bring empathy, consistency, and resilience to your work - creating positive experiences filled with laughter, fun, and love, while helping our children and young people to develop healthy routines and healthy coping strategies. Through supporting them to engage with fun and meaningful activities including education you will help support the contribution to everyday life within the home. In doing so, you will help them manage their emotions and behaviours, process trauma, and navigate some complex family dynamics. This is an exciting opportunity to be part of something brand new and truly impactful. We're opening a brand new, purpose-built six-bedroom residential children's home (Bedfont Lane) in Hounslow early next year, designed to support Looked After Children with complex and challenging behavioural needs. As Deputy Manager, you'll play a pivotal role in shaping the culture, standards, and success of this home from day one. We're building a passionate, skilled, and committed team to deliver outstanding care and support to Hounslow's children and their families. You'll be at the heart of this mission-leading with compassion, driving excellence, and making a real difference in the lives of vulnerable young people. This is an opportunity to create a safe, nurturing, and empowering environment where children can thrive. If you're ready to take on a leadership role in a dynamic new setting and help build something special for the community, we want to hear from you. About The Team You'll Be Working In The Children's Safeguarding and Specialist Services team is dedicated to protecting and promoting the welfare of vulnerable children and young people. Its core purpose is to provide safe, nurturing, and high-quality care environments that support children's development, emotional wellbeing, and long-term outcomes. You'll be joining a newly formed, forward-thinking residential care team that's committed to delivering high-quality, child-centred care. Led by the Residential Group Manager, the team will include: Residential Manager Deputy Managers Senior Residential Support Workers Residential Support Workers A Chef/Cook A Handyperson A Domestic Cleaner Together, you'll work collaboratively to uphold the highest standards of care, guided by Hounslow's values and the Children's Homes Regulations 2015. The team is passionate about safeguarding, inclusion, and empowering children and young people to achieve their full potential. You'll also work closely with social workers, education providers, healthcare professionals, and families to ensure holistic support and continuity of care. This team plays a vital role in: Delivering statutory care and safeguarding responsibilities. Ensuring compliance with national regulations and Ofsted standards. Creating tailored care plans that reflect each child's individual needs and aspirations. The impact of this work is significant for children and young people to benefit and have stable, supportive relationships, improved life chances, and a sense of belonging within their communities. About You You're someone who brings compassion, resilience, and commitment to everything you do. You understand the challenges faced by children and young people in care, and you're passionate about helping them feel safe, supported, and empowered to thrive. You may already have experience working in residential childcare or supporting young people with complex needs, or you may be looking to take the next step in your career with a role that truly makes a difference. Either way, you're ready to be a positive role model, a trusted adult, and a key part of a team that puts children at the heart of everything. You're confident working in a fast-paced, emotionally demanding environment, and you're not afraid to step up during a crisis. You're a natural communicator, able to build strong relationships with young people, families, and professionals. You're also organised, reliable, and committed to safeguarding and professional standards. You'll be flexible in your approach, willing to work a rota that includes sleep-ins, weekends, and varied shifts. You'll be open to learning, reflective in your practice, and eager to grow through training and development. Above all, you believe in the importance of care, connection, and consistency-and you want to be part of a team that's building something special for Hounslow's children and young people. Essential for the Role Enhanced DBS check is required for the role. Don't meet every single requirement? We know that sometimes people can be put off applying for a job if they think they can't tick every box. At Hounslow, we realise the 'perfect candidate' doesn't exist. So, if you can do most of what we're looking for, go ahead and apply. You may be just the right candidate for the job or be perfect for one of our other roles! When Interviews Will Be Held And Who To Contact The key information you need about the role should be in the Role Profile, but if you have any further questions about the role, please contact: Email: Interviews for this role will take place throughout January 2026 as part of a wider recruitment campaign to build a brand new team for the opening of our residential children's home in Hounslow. We're recruiting across multiple roles to ensure the home is fully staffed with passionate, skilled professionals ready to make a lasting impact in the lives of children and young people. If you are shortlisted, we will be in touch as soon as possible to arrange an interview time. Please be mindful that multiple roles are being interviewed during this period, so scheduling may take a little longer than usual, but rest assured, we're working hard to coordinate everything smoothly. Closing date - 19/12/2025. To apply please visit our website using the button provided.
About us at Hounslow We'd love you to join us at the London Borough of Hounslow! Our people are deeply committed to providing excellent services to our residents, doing all we can to make lives as good as they can be. We are an outstanding council, serving an outstanding borough. With brilliant, visionary leadership, a dynamic Cabinet and a can-do culture, we've built strong partnerships which have transformed how we serve one of London's most diverse boroughs. Hounslow is the world in one place and full of potential. We are stepping up for our residents like never before. About our Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion We live by five core values: Lead with Heart, Do New, Pass on the Power, Harness the Mix and Be a Rock. All our work has equality, diversity and inclusion at its very heart, best articulated in "Harness the Mix". It's about breaking down barriers between our parts and people and unlocking the problem-solving power of our amazing mix of minds. We serve a diverse community, we have a diverse workforce and we are committed to being an inclusive employer. We work hard to create representation across our workforce and leadership community, we have thriving employee network groups and our learning and development programmes help us lead, model and breathe ways of working that eliminate inequality, inequity, injustice and bias. As part of this and under our commitments as a Disability Confident Employer, we make reasonable adjustments to accommodate our candidates. There's space for you to tell us what you need within our application form. Our Benefits If you join us, you'll have access to a range of employee benefits. Read more about these here. About The Role Are you ready to take the next step/new leap in your career in residential children's care? Are you looking for a fresh new start? Come join a brand new team where you will be supporting our children and young people, by helping them to build trusted relationships. We want people like you - who will bring empathy, consistency, and resilience to your work - creating positive experiences filled with laughter, fun, and love, while helping our children and young people to develop healthy routines and healthy coping strategies. Through supporting them to engage with fun and meaningful activities including education you will help support the contribution to everyday life within the home. In doing so, you will help them manage their emotions and behaviours, process trauma, and navigate some complex family dynamics. This is an exciting opportunity to be part of something brand new and truly impactful. We're opening a brand new, purpose-built six-bedroom residential children's home (Bedfont Lane) in Hounslow early next year, designed to support Looked After Children with complex and challenging behavioural needs. As the Registered Manager, you'll play a pivotal role in shaping the culture, standards, and success of this home from day one. We're building a passionate, skilled, and committed team to deliver outstanding care and support to Hounslow's children and their families. You'll be at the heart of this mission-leading with compassion, driving excellence, and making a real difference in the lives of vulnerable young people. This is an opportunity to create a safe, nurturing, and empowering environment where children can thrive. If you're ready to take on a leadership role in a dynamic new setting and help build something special for the community, we want to hear from you. This role sits within the Children's Safeguarding and Specialist Services team and is responsible for the strategic, operational, and regulatory leadership of a newly established children's residential home. The Registered Manager - Bedfont Lane Children's Home will oversee the development and implementation of care policies, ensure compliance with Ofsted and statutory regulations, and lead a skilled team to deliver high-quality, child-centred care. They will work on: Recruiting and developing residential staff. Managing care planning and safeguarding procedures. Building strong relationships with children, families, and professionals. Ensuring the home meets Quality Standards and delivers positive outcomes. The role offers opportunities for professional growth through: Leading service innovation and continuous improvement. Chairing working groups and contributing to policy development. Engaging in ongoing training and development. Building leadership capacity through supervision and mentoring responsibilities. This is a pivotal leadership role for someone passionate about improving life outcomes for children and young people in care. About The Team You'll Be Working In The Children's Safeguarding and Specialist Services team is dedicated to protecting and promoting the welfare of vulnerable children and young people. Its core purpose is to provide safe, nurturing, and high-quality care environments that support children's development, emotional wellbeing, and long-term outcomes. You'll be joining a newly formed, forward-thinking residential care team that's committed to delivering high-quality, child-centred care. Led by the Residential Group Manager, the team will include: Residential Manager. Deputy Managers. Senior Residential Support Workers. Residential Support Workers. A Chef/Cook. A Handyperson. A Domestic Cleaner. Together, you'll work collaboratively to uphold the highest standards of care, guided by Hounslow's values and the Children's Homes Regulations 2015. The team is passionate about safeguarding, inclusion, and empowering children and young people to achieve their full potential. You'll also work closely with social workers, education providers, healthcare professionals, and families to ensure holistic support and continuity of care. This team plays a vital role in: Delivering statutory care and safeguarding responsibilities. Ensuring compliance with national regulations and Ofsted standards. Creating tailored care plans that reflect each child's individual needs and aspirations. The impact of this work is significant for children and young people to benefit and have stable, supportive relationships, improved life chances, and a sense of belonging within their communities. About You You are a confident, compassionate, and experienced leader with a proven track record in residential childcare. You bring a deep understanding of the challenges and rewards of working with children and young people who have experienced trauma, and you're passionate about creating a safe, nurturing, and empowering environment where they can thrive. You have extensive experience managing residential teams, and you know how to inspire, develop, and support staff to deliver consistently high standards of care. You're confident in navigating the regulatory landscape, with a strong working knowledge of the Children's Homes Regulations 2015, The Children Act, and Ofsted's inspection framework. You're strategic and operationally sharp, able to manage budgets, lead inspections, develop policies, and ensure the home runs smoothly day-to-day. You're also emotionally resilient, with excellent communication and conflict resolution skills, and have a commitment to inclusive, child-centred practice. You hold a Level 5 Diploma in Leadership and Management for Residential Childcare (England) and meet the requirements to be registered with Ofsted. We are looking for someone who is ready to take on the challenge of launching and leading a brand-new home, building a strong team, and making a lasting difference in the lives of Hounslow's children and young people. This is a role for someone who wants to shape a service from the ground up, lead with integrity, and be part of a team that's focused on delivering lasting change for children and families. Don't meet every single requirement? We know that sometimes people can be put off applying for a job if they think they can't tick every box. At Hounslow, we realise the 'perfect candidate' doesn't exist. So, if you can do most of what we're looking for, go ahead and apply. You may be just the right candidate for the job or be perfect for one of our other roles! Enhanced DBS check is required for the role. When Interviews Will Be Held And Who To Contact The key information you need about the role should be in the role profile, but if you have any further questions about the role, please contact: Email: Interviews for this role will take place throughout January 2026 as part of a wider recruitment campaign to build a brand new team for the opening of our residential children's home in Hounslow. We're recruiting across multiple roles to ensure the home is fully staffed with passionate, skilled professionals ready to make a lasting impact in the lives of children and young people. If you are shortlisted, we will be in touch as soon as possible to arrange an interview time. Please be mindful that multiple roles are being interviewed during this period, so scheduling may take a little longer than usual, but rest assured, we're working hard to coordinate everything smoothly. To find out more and apply, please visit our website using the button provided.
Dec 09, 2025
Full time
About us at Hounslow We'd love you to join us at the London Borough of Hounslow! Our people are deeply committed to providing excellent services to our residents, doing all we can to make lives as good as they can be. We are an outstanding council, serving an outstanding borough. With brilliant, visionary leadership, a dynamic Cabinet and a can-do culture, we've built strong partnerships which have transformed how we serve one of London's most diverse boroughs. Hounslow is the world in one place and full of potential. We are stepping up for our residents like never before. About our Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion We live by five core values: Lead with Heart, Do New, Pass on the Power, Harness the Mix and Be a Rock. All our work has equality, diversity and inclusion at its very heart, best articulated in "Harness the Mix". It's about breaking down barriers between our parts and people and unlocking the problem-solving power of our amazing mix of minds. We serve a diverse community, we have a diverse workforce and we are committed to being an inclusive employer. We work hard to create representation across our workforce and leadership community, we have thriving employee network groups and our learning and development programmes help us lead, model and breathe ways of working that eliminate inequality, inequity, injustice and bias. As part of this and under our commitments as a Disability Confident Employer, we make reasonable adjustments to accommodate our candidates. There's space for you to tell us what you need within our application form. Our Benefits If you join us, you'll have access to a range of employee benefits. Read more about these here. About The Role Are you ready to take the next step/new leap in your career in residential children's care? Are you looking for a fresh new start? Come join a brand new team where you will be supporting our children and young people, by helping them to build trusted relationships. We want people like you - who will bring empathy, consistency, and resilience to your work - creating positive experiences filled with laughter, fun, and love, while helping our children and young people to develop healthy routines and healthy coping strategies. Through supporting them to engage with fun and meaningful activities including education you will help support the contribution to everyday life within the home. In doing so, you will help them manage their emotions and behaviours, process trauma, and navigate some complex family dynamics. This is an exciting opportunity to be part of something brand new and truly impactful. We're opening a brand new, purpose-built six-bedroom residential children's home (Bedfont Lane) in Hounslow early next year, designed to support Looked After Children with complex and challenging behavioural needs. As the Registered Manager, you'll play a pivotal role in shaping the culture, standards, and success of this home from day one. We're building a passionate, skilled, and committed team to deliver outstanding care and support to Hounslow's children and their families. You'll be at the heart of this mission-leading with compassion, driving excellence, and making a real difference in the lives of vulnerable young people. This is an opportunity to create a safe, nurturing, and empowering environment where children can thrive. If you're ready to take on a leadership role in a dynamic new setting and help build something special for the community, we want to hear from you. This role sits within the Children's Safeguarding and Specialist Services team and is responsible for the strategic, operational, and regulatory leadership of a newly established children's residential home. The Registered Manager - Bedfont Lane Children's Home will oversee the development and implementation of care policies, ensure compliance with Ofsted and statutory regulations, and lead a skilled team to deliver high-quality, child-centred care. They will work on: Recruiting and developing residential staff. Managing care planning and safeguarding procedures. Building strong relationships with children, families, and professionals. Ensuring the home meets Quality Standards and delivers positive outcomes. The role offers opportunities for professional growth through: Leading service innovation and continuous improvement. Chairing working groups and contributing to policy development. Engaging in ongoing training and development. Building leadership capacity through supervision and mentoring responsibilities. This is a pivotal leadership role for someone passionate about improving life outcomes for children and young people in care. About The Team You'll Be Working In The Children's Safeguarding and Specialist Services team is dedicated to protecting and promoting the welfare of vulnerable children and young people. Its core purpose is to provide safe, nurturing, and high-quality care environments that support children's development, emotional wellbeing, and long-term outcomes. You'll be joining a newly formed, forward-thinking residential care team that's committed to delivering high-quality, child-centred care. Led by the Residential Group Manager, the team will include: Residential Manager. Deputy Managers. Senior Residential Support Workers. Residential Support Workers. A Chef/Cook. A Handyperson. A Domestic Cleaner. Together, you'll work collaboratively to uphold the highest standards of care, guided by Hounslow's values and the Children's Homes Regulations 2015. The team is passionate about safeguarding, inclusion, and empowering children and young people to achieve their full potential. You'll also work closely with social workers, education providers, healthcare professionals, and families to ensure holistic support and continuity of care. This team plays a vital role in: Delivering statutory care and safeguarding responsibilities. Ensuring compliance with national regulations and Ofsted standards. Creating tailored care plans that reflect each child's individual needs and aspirations. The impact of this work is significant for children and young people to benefit and have stable, supportive relationships, improved life chances, and a sense of belonging within their communities. About You You are a confident, compassionate, and experienced leader with a proven track record in residential childcare. You bring a deep understanding of the challenges and rewards of working with children and young people who have experienced trauma, and you're passionate about creating a safe, nurturing, and empowering environment where they can thrive. You have extensive experience managing residential teams, and you know how to inspire, develop, and support staff to deliver consistently high standards of care. You're confident in navigating the regulatory landscape, with a strong working knowledge of the Children's Homes Regulations 2015, The Children Act, and Ofsted's inspection framework. You're strategic and operationally sharp, able to manage budgets, lead inspections, develop policies, and ensure the home runs smoothly day-to-day. You're also emotionally resilient, with excellent communication and conflict resolution skills, and have a commitment to inclusive, child-centred practice. You hold a Level 5 Diploma in Leadership and Management for Residential Childcare (England) and meet the requirements to be registered with Ofsted. We are looking for someone who is ready to take on the challenge of launching and leading a brand-new home, building a strong team, and making a lasting difference in the lives of Hounslow's children and young people. This is a role for someone who wants to shape a service from the ground up, lead with integrity, and be part of a team that's focused on delivering lasting change for children and families. Don't meet every single requirement? We know that sometimes people can be put off applying for a job if they think they can't tick every box. At Hounslow, we realise the 'perfect candidate' doesn't exist. So, if you can do most of what we're looking for, go ahead and apply. You may be just the right candidate for the job or be perfect for one of our other roles! Enhanced DBS check is required for the role. When Interviews Will Be Held And Who To Contact The key information you need about the role should be in the role profile, but if you have any further questions about the role, please contact: Email: Interviews for this role will take place throughout January 2026 as part of a wider recruitment campaign to build a brand new team for the opening of our residential children's home in Hounslow. We're recruiting across multiple roles to ensure the home is fully staffed with passionate, skilled professionals ready to make a lasting impact in the lives of children and young people. If you are shortlisted, we will be in touch as soon as possible to arrange an interview time. Please be mindful that multiple roles are being interviewed during this period, so scheduling may take a little longer than usual, but rest assured, we're working hard to coordinate everything smoothly. To find out more and apply, please visit our website using the button provided.