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Ramsay Health Care
Senior Credit Controller
Ramsay Health Care Ashtead, Surrey
Job Description Senior Credit Controller The Role Ramsay Health Care UK is part of a global hospital operating group and one of the leading independent healthcare providers in England. With 35 hospitals and growing, we deliver exceptional care to both private and NHS patients. Join us as a Senior Credit Controller and take the lead in managing our credit control team, ensuring timely cash flow and reducing aged debt. You'll oversee the credit control process, working closely with patients, insurers, and NHS bodies to resolve queries and maintain strong financial performance. From managing complex debt recovery accounts to preparing reports for senior management, your leadership and expertise will help us deliver excellent service and drive continuous improvement. What You'll Bring With You Experience in credit control, ideally within healthcare Proven leadership experience in a senior or supervisory role Excellent attention to detail and ability to prioritise under pressure Strong communication, negotiation, and interpersonal skills Sound numerical and IT skills, including Excel and MS Office Understanding of healthcare billing processes and insurance workflows (desirable) Ideally, Level 3 or Level 5 CMI qualification or CICM credit control qualification Why join us? At Ramsay Health Care UK, our people are at the heart of our success. Our benefits are designed to support your wellbeing, work-life balance and career development, because we're people caring for people: Health, Wellbeing & Financial Security Private Medical Cover, with the option to add your partner and dependants Discounted Bupa Dental Insurance Life Assurance (Death in Service) x3 your base salary Private Pension, with Ramsay matching up to 5% after a qualifying period Employee Assistance Programme Work-Life Balance 25 days annual leave + bank holidays, with the option to buy or sell additional days Flexible shift patterns, where possible Family friendly policies including enhanced parental leave Volunteer leave to support causes that matter to you Career Development & Recognition Training and Development via the Ramsay Academy to support your career development Colleague recognition programme to celebrate our people Lifestyle & Everyday Perks Access to our benefits platform, offering a wide range of discounts Cycle2Work scheme Subsidised staff restaurant, where possible Free parking on site, where possible About us Ramsay Health Care UK is a well-established global hospital group with over 50 years' experience. We are a global provider operating in 11 countries with 77,000 staff who treat 8 million patients each year. It is well respected within the healthcare industry and is one of the leading providers of independent hospital services in England. We are well known for our strong, long-standing relationship with the NHS. We love people with a positive, "can do" attitude who want to make a difference in their work. "Our employees are Ramsay." The skills and commitment of our employees forms the basis for our success. We are able to support training and development to our employees, to deliver a high standard of clinical care whilst ensuring patient safety, dignity and confidentiality. We are a progressive and caring facility and support the Ramsay vision "People caring for People". We know our people are our greatest asset, our business is growing and we would like you to join us. "The Ramsay Way" culture recognises that people - staff and doctors - are Ramsay Health Care's most important asset and this has been key to our ongoing success. We are proud of our 'Speak Up for Safety' programme and ensure that the patient is at the heart of everything we do. Join us and have more 'Time to Care'. We value your application and welcome any questions you may have prior to applying. Please be advised that we reserve the right to close our advertisements prior to the announced closing date to ensure a quality recruitment process. We care. It's more than what we do, it's who we are. Everything we do is about striving to deliver the best care. And it's a belief that's as true today as it was when we welcomed our first patients in 1964. "The Ramsay Way" culture recognises that our people are our most important asset and this has been key to our ongoing success. We are proud to support the UK's Armed Forces and Reservists and have already achieved the Silver Award as part of the MOD's Armed Forces Covenant Employer Recognition Scheme. The scheme recognises employers who actively support Defence while encouraging other organisations to adopt the same behaviours in their workplace. As a company we are committed to supporting the wider Armed Forces community and this includes our staff as well as our patients. We are committed to equality of opportunity for all. This position is subject to background and DBS checks. Please note: We may close this vacancy early if we receive a sufficient number of suitable applications. We encourage interested candidates to apply as soon as possible. To ask any questions prior to applying, please contact Amy We care. It's more than what we do, it's who we are. Everything we do is about striving to deliver the best care. And it's a belief that's as true today as it was when we welcomed our first patients in 1964. "The Ramsay Way" culture recognises that our people are our most important asset and this has been key to our ongoing success. We are proud to support the UK's Armed Forces and Reservists and have already achieved the Silver Award as part of the MOD's Armed Forces Covenant Employer Recognition Scheme. The scheme recognises employers who actively support Defence while encouraging other organisations to adopt the same behaviours in their workplace. As a company we are committed to supporting the wider Armed Forces community and this includes our staff as well as our patients. We are committed to equality of opportunity for all. This position is subject to background and DBS checks.
Apr 03, 2026
Full time
Job Description Senior Credit Controller The Role Ramsay Health Care UK is part of a global hospital operating group and one of the leading independent healthcare providers in England. With 35 hospitals and growing, we deliver exceptional care to both private and NHS patients. Join us as a Senior Credit Controller and take the lead in managing our credit control team, ensuring timely cash flow and reducing aged debt. You'll oversee the credit control process, working closely with patients, insurers, and NHS bodies to resolve queries and maintain strong financial performance. From managing complex debt recovery accounts to preparing reports for senior management, your leadership and expertise will help us deliver excellent service and drive continuous improvement. What You'll Bring With You Experience in credit control, ideally within healthcare Proven leadership experience in a senior or supervisory role Excellent attention to detail and ability to prioritise under pressure Strong communication, negotiation, and interpersonal skills Sound numerical and IT skills, including Excel and MS Office Understanding of healthcare billing processes and insurance workflows (desirable) Ideally, Level 3 or Level 5 CMI qualification or CICM credit control qualification Why join us? At Ramsay Health Care UK, our people are at the heart of our success. Our benefits are designed to support your wellbeing, work-life balance and career development, because we're people caring for people: Health, Wellbeing & Financial Security Private Medical Cover, with the option to add your partner and dependants Discounted Bupa Dental Insurance Life Assurance (Death in Service) x3 your base salary Private Pension, with Ramsay matching up to 5% after a qualifying period Employee Assistance Programme Work-Life Balance 25 days annual leave + bank holidays, with the option to buy or sell additional days Flexible shift patterns, where possible Family friendly policies including enhanced parental leave Volunteer leave to support causes that matter to you Career Development & Recognition Training and Development via the Ramsay Academy to support your career development Colleague recognition programme to celebrate our people Lifestyle & Everyday Perks Access to our benefits platform, offering a wide range of discounts Cycle2Work scheme Subsidised staff restaurant, where possible Free parking on site, where possible About us Ramsay Health Care UK is a well-established global hospital group with over 50 years' experience. We are a global provider operating in 11 countries with 77,000 staff who treat 8 million patients each year. It is well respected within the healthcare industry and is one of the leading providers of independent hospital services in England. We are well known for our strong, long-standing relationship with the NHS. We love people with a positive, "can do" attitude who want to make a difference in their work. "Our employees are Ramsay." The skills and commitment of our employees forms the basis for our success. We are able to support training and development to our employees, to deliver a high standard of clinical care whilst ensuring patient safety, dignity and confidentiality. We are a progressive and caring facility and support the Ramsay vision "People caring for People". We know our people are our greatest asset, our business is growing and we would like you to join us. "The Ramsay Way" culture recognises that people - staff and doctors - are Ramsay Health Care's most important asset and this has been key to our ongoing success. We are proud of our 'Speak Up for Safety' programme and ensure that the patient is at the heart of everything we do. Join us and have more 'Time to Care'. We value your application and welcome any questions you may have prior to applying. Please be advised that we reserve the right to close our advertisements prior to the announced closing date to ensure a quality recruitment process. We care. It's more than what we do, it's who we are. Everything we do is about striving to deliver the best care. And it's a belief that's as true today as it was when we welcomed our first patients in 1964. "The Ramsay Way" culture recognises that our people are our most important asset and this has been key to our ongoing success. We are proud to support the UK's Armed Forces and Reservists and have already achieved the Silver Award as part of the MOD's Armed Forces Covenant Employer Recognition Scheme. The scheme recognises employers who actively support Defence while encouraging other organisations to adopt the same behaviours in their workplace. As a company we are committed to supporting the wider Armed Forces community and this includes our staff as well as our patients. We are committed to equality of opportunity for all. This position is subject to background and DBS checks. Please note: We may close this vacancy early if we receive a sufficient number of suitable applications. We encourage interested candidates to apply as soon as possible. To ask any questions prior to applying, please contact Amy We care. It's more than what we do, it's who we are. Everything we do is about striving to deliver the best care. And it's a belief that's as true today as it was when we welcomed our first patients in 1964. "The Ramsay Way" culture recognises that our people are our most important asset and this has been key to our ongoing success. We are proud to support the UK's Armed Forces and Reservists and have already achieved the Silver Award as part of the MOD's Armed Forces Covenant Employer Recognition Scheme. The scheme recognises employers who actively support Defence while encouraging other organisations to adopt the same behaviours in their workplace. As a company we are committed to supporting the wider Armed Forces community and this includes our staff as well as our patients. We are committed to equality of opportunity for all. This position is subject to background and DBS checks.
Ramsay Health Care
Senior Credit Controller
Ramsay Health Care Chorley, Lancashire
Job Description Senior Credit Controller The Role Ramsay Health Care UK is part of a global hospital operating group and one of the leading independent healthcare providers in England. With 35 hospitals and growing, we deliver exceptional care to both private and NHS patients. Join us as a Senior Credit Controller and take the lead in managing our credit control team, ensuring timely cash flow and reducing aged debt. You'll oversee the credit control process, working closely with patients, insurers, and NHS bodies to resolve queries and maintain strong financial performance. From managing complex debt recovery accounts to preparing reports for senior management, your leadership and expertise will help us deliver excellent service and drive continuous improvement. What You'll Bring With You Experience in credit control, ideally within healthcare Proven leadership experience in a senior or supervisory role Excellent attention to detail and ability to prioritise under pressure Strong communication, negotiation, and interpersonal skills Sound numerical and IT skills, including Excel and MS Office Understanding of healthcare billing processes and insurance workflows (desirable) Ideally, Level 3 or Level 5 CMI qualification or CICM credit control qualification Why join us? At Ramsay Health Care UK, our people are at the heart of our success. Our benefits are designed to support your wellbeing, work-life balance and career development, because we're people caring for people: Health, Wellbeing & Financial Security Private Medical Cover, with the option to add your partner and dependants Discounted Bupa Dental Insurance Life Assurance (Death in Service) x3 your base salary Private Pension, with Ramsay matching up to 5% after a qualifying period Employee Assistance Programme Work-Life Balance 25 days annual leave + bank holidays, with the option to buy or sell additional days Flexible shift patterns, where possible Family friendly policies including enhanced parental leave Volunteer leave to support causes that matter to you Career Development & Recognition Training and Development via the Ramsay Academy to support your career development Colleague recognition programme to celebrate our people Lifestyle & Everyday Perks Access to our benefits platform, offering a wide range of discounts Cycle2Work scheme Subsidised staff restaurant, where possible Free parking on site, where possible About us Ramsay Health Care UK is a well-established global hospital group with over 50 years' experience. We are a global provider operating in 11 countries with 77,000 staff who treat 8 million patients each year. It is well respected within the healthcare industry and is one of the leading providers of independent hospital services in England. We are well known for our strong, long-standing relationship with the NHS. We love people with a positive, "can do" attitude who want to make a difference in their work. "Our employees are Ramsay." The skills and commitment of our employees forms the basis for our success. We are able to support training and development to our employees, to deliver a high standard of clinical care whilst ensuring patient safety, dignity and confidentiality. We are a progressive and caring facility and support the Ramsay vision "People caring for People". We know our people are our greatest asset, our business is growing and we would like you to join us. "The Ramsay Way" culture recognises that people - staff and doctors - are Ramsay Health Care's most important asset and this has been key to our ongoing success. We are proud of our 'Speak Up for Safety' programme and ensure that the patient is at the heart of everything we do. Join us and have more 'Time to Care'. We value your application and welcome any questions you may have prior to applying. Please be advised that we reserve the right to close our advertisements prior to the announced closing date to ensure a quality recruitment process. We care. It's more than what we do, it's who we are. Everything we do is about striving to deliver the best care. And it's a belief that's as true today as it was when we welcomed our first patients in 1964. "The Ramsay Way" culture recognises that our people are our most important asset and this has been key to our ongoing success. We are proud to support the UK's Armed Forces and Reservists and have already achieved the Silver Award as part of the MOD's Armed Forces Covenant Employer Recognition Scheme. The scheme recognises employers who actively support Defence while encouraging other organisations to adopt the same behaviours in their workplace. As a company we are committed to supporting the wider Armed Forces community and this includes our staff as well as our patients. We are committed to equality of opportunity for all. This position is subject to background and DBS checks. Please note: We may close this vacancy early if we receive a sufficient number of suitable applications. We encourage interested candidates to apply as soon as possible. To ask any questions prior to applying, please contact Amy We care. It's more than what we do, it's who we are. Everything we do is about striving to deliver the best care. And it's a belief that's as true today as it was when we welcomed our first patients in 1964. "The Ramsay Way" culture recognises that our people are our most important asset and this has been key to our ongoing success. We are proud to support the UK's Armed Forces and Reservists and have already achieved the Silver Award as part of the MOD's Armed Forces Covenant Employer Recognition Scheme. The scheme recognises employers who actively support Defence while encouraging other organisations to adopt the same behaviours in their workplace. As a company we are committed to supporting the wider Armed Forces community and this includes our staff as well as our patients. We are committed to equality of opportunity for all. This position is subject to background and DBS checks.
Apr 03, 2026
Full time
Job Description Senior Credit Controller The Role Ramsay Health Care UK is part of a global hospital operating group and one of the leading independent healthcare providers in England. With 35 hospitals and growing, we deliver exceptional care to both private and NHS patients. Join us as a Senior Credit Controller and take the lead in managing our credit control team, ensuring timely cash flow and reducing aged debt. You'll oversee the credit control process, working closely with patients, insurers, and NHS bodies to resolve queries and maintain strong financial performance. From managing complex debt recovery accounts to preparing reports for senior management, your leadership and expertise will help us deliver excellent service and drive continuous improvement. What You'll Bring With You Experience in credit control, ideally within healthcare Proven leadership experience in a senior or supervisory role Excellent attention to detail and ability to prioritise under pressure Strong communication, negotiation, and interpersonal skills Sound numerical and IT skills, including Excel and MS Office Understanding of healthcare billing processes and insurance workflows (desirable) Ideally, Level 3 or Level 5 CMI qualification or CICM credit control qualification Why join us? At Ramsay Health Care UK, our people are at the heart of our success. Our benefits are designed to support your wellbeing, work-life balance and career development, because we're people caring for people: Health, Wellbeing & Financial Security Private Medical Cover, with the option to add your partner and dependants Discounted Bupa Dental Insurance Life Assurance (Death in Service) x3 your base salary Private Pension, with Ramsay matching up to 5% after a qualifying period Employee Assistance Programme Work-Life Balance 25 days annual leave + bank holidays, with the option to buy or sell additional days Flexible shift patterns, where possible Family friendly policies including enhanced parental leave Volunteer leave to support causes that matter to you Career Development & Recognition Training and Development via the Ramsay Academy to support your career development Colleague recognition programme to celebrate our people Lifestyle & Everyday Perks Access to our benefits platform, offering a wide range of discounts Cycle2Work scheme Subsidised staff restaurant, where possible Free parking on site, where possible About us Ramsay Health Care UK is a well-established global hospital group with over 50 years' experience. We are a global provider operating in 11 countries with 77,000 staff who treat 8 million patients each year. It is well respected within the healthcare industry and is one of the leading providers of independent hospital services in England. We are well known for our strong, long-standing relationship with the NHS. We love people with a positive, "can do" attitude who want to make a difference in their work. "Our employees are Ramsay." The skills and commitment of our employees forms the basis for our success. We are able to support training and development to our employees, to deliver a high standard of clinical care whilst ensuring patient safety, dignity and confidentiality. We are a progressive and caring facility and support the Ramsay vision "People caring for People". We know our people are our greatest asset, our business is growing and we would like you to join us. "The Ramsay Way" culture recognises that people - staff and doctors - are Ramsay Health Care's most important asset and this has been key to our ongoing success. We are proud of our 'Speak Up for Safety' programme and ensure that the patient is at the heart of everything we do. Join us and have more 'Time to Care'. We value your application and welcome any questions you may have prior to applying. Please be advised that we reserve the right to close our advertisements prior to the announced closing date to ensure a quality recruitment process. We care. It's more than what we do, it's who we are. Everything we do is about striving to deliver the best care. And it's a belief that's as true today as it was when we welcomed our first patients in 1964. "The Ramsay Way" culture recognises that our people are our most important asset and this has been key to our ongoing success. We are proud to support the UK's Armed Forces and Reservists and have already achieved the Silver Award as part of the MOD's Armed Forces Covenant Employer Recognition Scheme. The scheme recognises employers who actively support Defence while encouraging other organisations to adopt the same behaviours in their workplace. As a company we are committed to supporting the wider Armed Forces community and this includes our staff as well as our patients. We are committed to equality of opportunity for all. This position is subject to background and DBS checks. Please note: We may close this vacancy early if we receive a sufficient number of suitable applications. We encourage interested candidates to apply as soon as possible. To ask any questions prior to applying, please contact Amy We care. It's more than what we do, it's who we are. Everything we do is about striving to deliver the best care. And it's a belief that's as true today as it was when we welcomed our first patients in 1964. "The Ramsay Way" culture recognises that our people are our most important asset and this has been key to our ongoing success. We are proud to support the UK's Armed Forces and Reservists and have already achieved the Silver Award as part of the MOD's Armed Forces Covenant Employer Recognition Scheme. The scheme recognises employers who actively support Defence while encouraging other organisations to adopt the same behaviours in their workplace. As a company we are committed to supporting the wider Armed Forces community and this includes our staff as well as our patients. We are committed to equality of opportunity for all. This position is subject to background and DBS checks.
Busy Bees
Relief Nursery Practitioner
Busy Bees Dundee, Angus
Role Overview: Join Our Team at Busy Bees - Leading Nursery Group in the UK Are you passionate about working with children and eager to start your career in early childhood education? As an Early Years Assistant (Unqualified) at Busy Bees, you'll gain valuable experience in a dynamic environment while helping children grow and develop. This role is perfect for anyone eager to learn and grow in their professional journey, with ongoing support and training to help you succeed in the early years sector. About Us Busy Bees is the UK's leading nursery group, with nearly 400 nurseries across the UK and more overseas. We are dedicated to giving every child the best start in life and are proud to have won awards for our workplace culture. At Busy Bees, we ensure that every member of our team feels heard, valued, and nurtured. Why Work at Busy Bees? We offer a supportive environment that empowers you to create engaging, educational spaces where children can thrive. As part of our team, you'll be introduced to our unique Bee Curious curriculum, designed to foster curiosity and confidence in young learners. Our Charitable Commitment Through our partnership with BBC Children in Need, we offer fantastic opportunities for community involvement and fundraising to support children's lives. About our Nursery Providing excellent childcare in West Dundee, our 94 place nursery is situated within the grounds of Ninewells Hospital and set in an attractive natural landscape with mature trees and well-maintained enclosed gardens. With just a 5-minute drive from the A90 and a 10-minute drive from the centre of Dundee, with free onsite parking available. Busy Bees Benefits Competitive salary Ongoing professional development and career progression Our 'Hive' benefits and wellbeing hub, with discounts across a huge range of retailers Up to 28 days holiday per year (including bank holidays) Your birthday off - it's our gift to you! Enhanced family leave and return to work bonus Menopause support through Peppy Financial support through Salary Finance Employee Assistance Programme and Mental Health First Aiders Cycle to Work scheme Easy access to your workplace pension through Cushon Discounted Private Medical Insurance (PMI) But wait, there's more! You'll also enjoy access to our Benefits and Wellbeing platform, Hive - offering huge array huge of retail discounts helping your money to go further, along with a Wellbeing Hub featuring resources to support your physical and mental health. A Celebrating You section showcasing the ways we recognise and reward our valued team members. Plus, a dedicated Grow with Us area sharing the exciting development opportunities and training designed to support you to thrive and grow at Busy Bees. Role Responsibilities: Key Responsibilities Assist in preparing and delivering educational activities for children. Support the team in maintaining a safe and nurturing environment. Help children develop socially, emotionally, and physically through engaging play-based learning. Ensure the welfare and safety of all children is maintained. Our hourly rates of pay differ for people under 21 but they are above national minimum wage levels. For employees aged 21 and above, our hourly rate of pay is £12.75. Required Qualifications: Ideal Candidate No formal qualifications required, although prior experience in early years settings is beneficial. A passion for working with children and supporting their development. Empathy and understanding - each child is unique. Get started in early years education with Busy Bees-apply now!
Apr 03, 2026
Full time
Role Overview: Join Our Team at Busy Bees - Leading Nursery Group in the UK Are you passionate about working with children and eager to start your career in early childhood education? As an Early Years Assistant (Unqualified) at Busy Bees, you'll gain valuable experience in a dynamic environment while helping children grow and develop. This role is perfect for anyone eager to learn and grow in their professional journey, with ongoing support and training to help you succeed in the early years sector. About Us Busy Bees is the UK's leading nursery group, with nearly 400 nurseries across the UK and more overseas. We are dedicated to giving every child the best start in life and are proud to have won awards for our workplace culture. At Busy Bees, we ensure that every member of our team feels heard, valued, and nurtured. Why Work at Busy Bees? We offer a supportive environment that empowers you to create engaging, educational spaces where children can thrive. As part of our team, you'll be introduced to our unique Bee Curious curriculum, designed to foster curiosity and confidence in young learners. Our Charitable Commitment Through our partnership with BBC Children in Need, we offer fantastic opportunities for community involvement and fundraising to support children's lives. About our Nursery Providing excellent childcare in West Dundee, our 94 place nursery is situated within the grounds of Ninewells Hospital and set in an attractive natural landscape with mature trees and well-maintained enclosed gardens. With just a 5-minute drive from the A90 and a 10-minute drive from the centre of Dundee, with free onsite parking available. Busy Bees Benefits Competitive salary Ongoing professional development and career progression Our 'Hive' benefits and wellbeing hub, with discounts across a huge range of retailers Up to 28 days holiday per year (including bank holidays) Your birthday off - it's our gift to you! Enhanced family leave and return to work bonus Menopause support through Peppy Financial support through Salary Finance Employee Assistance Programme and Mental Health First Aiders Cycle to Work scheme Easy access to your workplace pension through Cushon Discounted Private Medical Insurance (PMI) But wait, there's more! You'll also enjoy access to our Benefits and Wellbeing platform, Hive - offering huge array huge of retail discounts helping your money to go further, along with a Wellbeing Hub featuring resources to support your physical and mental health. A Celebrating You section showcasing the ways we recognise and reward our valued team members. Plus, a dedicated Grow with Us area sharing the exciting development opportunities and training designed to support you to thrive and grow at Busy Bees. Role Responsibilities: Key Responsibilities Assist in preparing and delivering educational activities for children. Support the team in maintaining a safe and nurturing environment. Help children develop socially, emotionally, and physically through engaging play-based learning. Ensure the welfare and safety of all children is maintained. Our hourly rates of pay differ for people under 21 but they are above national minimum wage levels. For employees aged 21 and above, our hourly rate of pay is £12.75. Required Qualifications: Ideal Candidate No formal qualifications required, although prior experience in early years settings is beneficial. A passion for working with children and supporting their development. Empathy and understanding - each child is unique. Get started in early years education with Busy Bees-apply now!
Band 6 Clinical Engineer
NHS Reading, Berkshire
Job Title: Band 6 Clinical Engineer 84931 Ward: Clinical Engineering Shift Patterns: 37.5 hours per week, Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm Are you an experienced Clinical Engineer with the skills to hit the ground running? Then this is a fantastic opportunity for someone with advanced expertise in the maintenance, repair, and safety testing of high-risk medical devices. Based exclusively at Royal Berkshire Hospital, you'll work with minimal supervision and must be confident operating independently across critical clinical environments including Maternity, Theatres, Emergency Department, and Critical Care. Main duties of the job Provide emergency repair and support service for critical devices as part of a 24 hour on call service. Take responsibility and manage medical equipment in specific areas that will involve specialist knowledge acquired through relevant manufacturers courses that may involve examinations. To be able to work alone, unsupervised and without manufacturers support when in an emergency call out situation. To assess nursing and other staff in the safe and effective use of relevant equipment. Work to high standards of safety, accountability and work unsupervised in clinical areas. About us Here at NHS Professionals, we run England's largest NHS staff bank and are experts at putting people in places to care. Every year we help thousands of dedicated and highly skilled NHS workers enjoy better career opportunities, more flexible shifts, and a healthier work-life balance across our partnered Trusts. Career Progression access to Learning & Development opportunities, so that you can take on new roles and challenges Work-life Balance flexible shifts, committed shifts, wellbeing resources and build paid annual leave Opportunity & Access over 50 partner NHS Trusts to give you the flexibility of choice to work how and where you want Job responsibilities Please refer to the attached Job Description for a more detailed breakdown of the duties and responsibilities of this role. Person Specification Qualifications Degree in Clinical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, or related field. Registered Clinical Technologist (RCT) or working towards registration. Experience Minimum 3 years' experience in a hospital-based Clinical Engineering or EBME department. Demonstrated experience working on high-risk patient-critical devices in departments such as Maternity, ED, Theatres, ICU. Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
Apr 03, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Band 6 Clinical Engineer 84931 Ward: Clinical Engineering Shift Patterns: 37.5 hours per week, Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm Are you an experienced Clinical Engineer with the skills to hit the ground running? Then this is a fantastic opportunity for someone with advanced expertise in the maintenance, repair, and safety testing of high-risk medical devices. Based exclusively at Royal Berkshire Hospital, you'll work with minimal supervision and must be confident operating independently across critical clinical environments including Maternity, Theatres, Emergency Department, and Critical Care. Main duties of the job Provide emergency repair and support service for critical devices as part of a 24 hour on call service. Take responsibility and manage medical equipment in specific areas that will involve specialist knowledge acquired through relevant manufacturers courses that may involve examinations. To be able to work alone, unsupervised and without manufacturers support when in an emergency call out situation. To assess nursing and other staff in the safe and effective use of relevant equipment. Work to high standards of safety, accountability and work unsupervised in clinical areas. About us Here at NHS Professionals, we run England's largest NHS staff bank and are experts at putting people in places to care. Every year we help thousands of dedicated and highly skilled NHS workers enjoy better career opportunities, more flexible shifts, and a healthier work-life balance across our partnered Trusts. Career Progression access to Learning & Development opportunities, so that you can take on new roles and challenges Work-life Balance flexible shifts, committed shifts, wellbeing resources and build paid annual leave Opportunity & Access over 50 partner NHS Trusts to give you the flexibility of choice to work how and where you want Job responsibilities Please refer to the attached Job Description for a more detailed breakdown of the duties and responsibilities of this role. Person Specification Qualifications Degree in Clinical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, or related field. Registered Clinical Technologist (RCT) or working towards registration. Experience Minimum 3 years' experience in a hospital-based Clinical Engineering or EBME department. Demonstrated experience working on high-risk patient-critical devices in departments such as Maternity, ED, Theatres, ICU. Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
Get Staffed Online Recruitment Limited
Control Room Operative
Get Staffed Online Recruitment Limited Liverpool, Merseyside
Our client operates the city's waterfront event campus - the interconnected M&S Bank Arena and Exhibition Centre Liverpool as well as ticketing agency Ticket Quarter and the Pullman Liverpool Hotel. Playing a leading role in shining a spotlight on Liverpool, they have successfully staged a wide array of national and international events, from shows and conventions, business gatherings to exhibitions, developing their offer over the last decade to that of a world-class provider of venue and event services. They are currently looking for a Control Room Operative to join their team. Company Benefits Our client is an award-winning, world-class venue and their people are at the heart of everything that they do. Recognition and reward are of huge importance to them, and just some of the benefits staff can enjoy including: An enhanced holiday scheme, which increases with length of service. An excellent pension scheme is available. Access to a premium health care policy, which includes an employee assistant line, contributions towards a wide range of medical costs, such as dental and optical and staff discounts. Enhanced maternity, paternity and adoption leave schemes. An excellent occupational sick pay scheme. Free onsite parking right in the heart of the city centre. Employee Reward Platform. Agile working and flexi time policies, where appropriate and in line with business needs. A dedicated wellbeing strategy to support staff when at work. 25 Qualified Mental Health First Aiders on site. Our client is a place where you can truly make a difference. Some of the wonderful things they have achieved / continue to work towards: Disability Confident Employer Member of the Fair Employment Charter Real Living Wage employer Social value impact plan - last year they contributed over £6.4m Green Meeting's Gold Standard Sustainability Strategy Positively influencing biodiversity - they have three beehives on their campus grounds. Carbon Neutral Campus Accessibility Strategy AccessAble Guide The ideal candidate will hold both a SIA Door Supervisors and CCTV License and have demonstrable experience in: Control room operations Incident management Incident reporting Awareness of Evacuation Procedures Main duties of this role include: To proactively monitor, operate and evaluate CCTV surveillance systems to ensure the safety and security of our client's campus. Assist with the daily management of Incident Management software, HALO, maintaining accurate records of all Incidents and the actions taken. Assist in the coordination of evacuation and all other incident management procedures. Liaise with emergency services and other relevant stakeholders when necessary. They highly value the behaviours, attitudes and skills which will help you to develop and excel in this role. In this case, they are looking for someone who: Works well within a team Pragmatic Resilient Influencing Confident Good communicator In addition to the above, the candidate will need to be enthusiastic, like minded and complement their experienced and talented team. If you have drive, passion, ambition and wish to play a part in our client's continuing success story, this could be just the job for you. Please note, they may close this vacancy before the stated closing date if they receive sufficient applications for the position. Therefore, if you are interested in this position, please submit your application form as soon as possible. Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Our client knows the value of having a diverse and representative team across their organisation. They promote equal opportunities and are committed to having an inclusive work force where everybody feels respected, are treated fairly and diversity is celebrated. As such they strongly encourage and welcome applications from suitably qualified candidates from all members of the community regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, race, religion, belief, or sexual orientation.
Apr 03, 2026
Full time
Our client operates the city's waterfront event campus - the interconnected M&S Bank Arena and Exhibition Centre Liverpool as well as ticketing agency Ticket Quarter and the Pullman Liverpool Hotel. Playing a leading role in shining a spotlight on Liverpool, they have successfully staged a wide array of national and international events, from shows and conventions, business gatherings to exhibitions, developing their offer over the last decade to that of a world-class provider of venue and event services. They are currently looking for a Control Room Operative to join their team. Company Benefits Our client is an award-winning, world-class venue and their people are at the heart of everything that they do. Recognition and reward are of huge importance to them, and just some of the benefits staff can enjoy including: An enhanced holiday scheme, which increases with length of service. An excellent pension scheme is available. Access to a premium health care policy, which includes an employee assistant line, contributions towards a wide range of medical costs, such as dental and optical and staff discounts. Enhanced maternity, paternity and adoption leave schemes. An excellent occupational sick pay scheme. Free onsite parking right in the heart of the city centre. Employee Reward Platform. Agile working and flexi time policies, where appropriate and in line with business needs. A dedicated wellbeing strategy to support staff when at work. 25 Qualified Mental Health First Aiders on site. Our client is a place where you can truly make a difference. Some of the wonderful things they have achieved / continue to work towards: Disability Confident Employer Member of the Fair Employment Charter Real Living Wage employer Social value impact plan - last year they contributed over £6.4m Green Meeting's Gold Standard Sustainability Strategy Positively influencing biodiversity - they have three beehives on their campus grounds. Carbon Neutral Campus Accessibility Strategy AccessAble Guide The ideal candidate will hold both a SIA Door Supervisors and CCTV License and have demonstrable experience in: Control room operations Incident management Incident reporting Awareness of Evacuation Procedures Main duties of this role include: To proactively monitor, operate and evaluate CCTV surveillance systems to ensure the safety and security of our client's campus. Assist with the daily management of Incident Management software, HALO, maintaining accurate records of all Incidents and the actions taken. Assist in the coordination of evacuation and all other incident management procedures. Liaise with emergency services and other relevant stakeholders when necessary. They highly value the behaviours, attitudes and skills which will help you to develop and excel in this role. In this case, they are looking for someone who: Works well within a team Pragmatic Resilient Influencing Confident Good communicator In addition to the above, the candidate will need to be enthusiastic, like minded and complement their experienced and talented team. If you have drive, passion, ambition and wish to play a part in our client's continuing success story, this could be just the job for you. Please note, they may close this vacancy before the stated closing date if they receive sufficient applications for the position. Therefore, if you are interested in this position, please submit your application form as soon as possible. Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Our client knows the value of having a diverse and representative team across their organisation. They promote equal opportunities and are committed to having an inclusive work force where everybody feels respected, are treated fairly and diversity is celebrated. As such they strongly encourage and welcome applications from suitably qualified candidates from all members of the community regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, race, religion, belief, or sexual orientation.
Victim Support
Deputy Team Leader - Witness Service
Victim Support
It's an exciting time to join Victim Support, as we prepare to begin delivery of the Witness Service from April 2026. We look forward to welcoming current Witness Service staff and volunteers to Victim Support - and we're also now beginning recruitment for several new roles and to fill vacant positions. Victim Support is seeking a committed and detail-focused Deputy Team Leader to help coordinate and maintain excellent support for witnesses within busy Court environments in Chester and Crewe. You will play a vital role in supporting the Team Leader, volunteers, and wider service ensuring witnesses receive timely, compassionate, and effective support throughout their justice journey. This role is full-time working 37.5 hours per week covering Chester Crown Court, Chester Magistrates Court and Crewe Magistrates Court. Are you an organized, proactive individual with a passion for supporting victims and witnesses as they navigate the justice system? Do you enjoy working collaboratively, ensuring high-quality service delivery, and supporting others to perform at their best? If you thrive in fast-paced environments, have strong communication and data-handling skills, and are motivated by service excellence, we'd love to hear from you. What We Offer At Victim Support, we are committed to supporting and developing our colleagues. Our competitive rewards and benefits package includes: Flexible Working Options - including hybrid working where applicable Generous Annual Leave - 28 days plus Bank Holidays, with options to buy or sell leave Birthday Leave - an extra day off to celebrate your birthday Pension Plan - 5% employer contribution Enhanced Allowances - enhanced sick, maternity and paternity pay Exclusive Discounts - high street, holidays, gyms, entertainment, and more Financial Wellbeing Support - access to salary deducted finance and guidance Wellbeing Resources - employee assistance programme and wellbeing support EDI Networks - opportunities to engage in colleague groups promoting equity and inclusion Sustainable Travel Schemes - Cycle to Work and season ticket loans Career Development - comprehensive training and ongoing development opportunities About the Role As the Deputy Team Leader - Witness Service (Court-Based), you will support the delivery of a high quality, safe, and consistent service for all witnesses attending court. Key Responsibilities You will: Support daily case allocations to ensure witnesses receive timely needs and risk assessments, support, and referrals. Conduct case management system audits, ensuring accuracy, compliance, and high-quality reporting. Collate and analyse performance data, contributing to KPI monitoring and quality assurance. Support rota planning to maintain appropriate resource coverage across the court cluster. Assist with volunteer accreditation, training, performance tracking, and continuous improvement. Input, update, and report on witness information, ensuring comprehensive assessments and referrals. Promote effective communication within the team, coordinating meetings and sharing learning. Build and maintain relationships with statutory, voluntary, and community partners. Deputise for the Team Leader when required, ensuring service standards and targets are met. Contribute to a trauma-informed, person-centred approach that prioritises dignity, safety, and inclusion. This role requires strong attention to detail, confidence using digital systems, and the ability to manage competing demands while supporting a high-performing team. You Will Have An understanding of the criminal justice system and the impact of crime on victims and witnesses. Experience working in challenging environments with a focus on customer experience and service excellence. Strong communication, negotiation, and advisory skills-both written and verbal. The ability to prioritise work with minimal supervision and manage conflicting demands. Experience processing, analysing, and reporting information from multiple sources. Competence in using IT systems including Microsoft Office and case management systems. A commitment to safeguarding, confidentiality, equality, diversity, and inclusion. Additional Information The role may involve exposure to emotionally demanding situations and requires resilience. Travel across the Court cluster may be required. Occasional evening or weekend work may be necessary. An Enhanced DBS check will be required. About the Witness Service The Witness Service provides free, independent support to any witness giving evidence in criminal courts in England and Wales-both for the prosecution and the defence. Our trained staff and volunteers help people understand what to expect before, during and after a trial, and offer practical and emotional support every step of the way, so witnesses can give their best evidence. The Witness Service also supports bereaved family members, friends and family who are accompanying witnesses in court. This is an exceptional opportunity to help us ensure a smooth transition and shape a high-quality, high-impact and trauma-informed service-so every witness feels informed, supported, and more confident in court. About Us Victim Support is an independent charity dedicated to supporting people affected by crime and traumatic incidents in England and Wales. We put them at the heart of our organisation and our support and campaigns are informed and shaped by them and their experiences. Victim Support are committed to recruiting with care and to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Background checks and Disclosed Barring Service checks may be required. At Victim Support, we're proud to celebrate diversity and create a workplace where everyone feels they belong. We're committed to being an antiracist organisation, and we actively welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, including those from Black and Asian and other minoritised communities. As a Disability Confident Employer, we will offer an interview to disabled candidates who meet all essential criteria for a job where it is practicable to do so. We are also happy to make reasonable adjustments during the recruitment and selection process. How to apply To apply for this role please follow the link below to the Jobs page on our website and complete the application form demonstrating how you meet the essential shortlisting criteria. We reserve the right to close this vacancy early, if we receive enough suitable applications to take forward to interview prior to the published closing date. If you have already registered & started an application, then we will contact you to advise of the amended closing date wherever possible.
Apr 03, 2026
Full time
It's an exciting time to join Victim Support, as we prepare to begin delivery of the Witness Service from April 2026. We look forward to welcoming current Witness Service staff and volunteers to Victim Support - and we're also now beginning recruitment for several new roles and to fill vacant positions. Victim Support is seeking a committed and detail-focused Deputy Team Leader to help coordinate and maintain excellent support for witnesses within busy Court environments in Chester and Crewe. You will play a vital role in supporting the Team Leader, volunteers, and wider service ensuring witnesses receive timely, compassionate, and effective support throughout their justice journey. This role is full-time working 37.5 hours per week covering Chester Crown Court, Chester Magistrates Court and Crewe Magistrates Court. Are you an organized, proactive individual with a passion for supporting victims and witnesses as they navigate the justice system? Do you enjoy working collaboratively, ensuring high-quality service delivery, and supporting others to perform at their best? If you thrive in fast-paced environments, have strong communication and data-handling skills, and are motivated by service excellence, we'd love to hear from you. What We Offer At Victim Support, we are committed to supporting and developing our colleagues. Our competitive rewards and benefits package includes: Flexible Working Options - including hybrid working where applicable Generous Annual Leave - 28 days plus Bank Holidays, with options to buy or sell leave Birthday Leave - an extra day off to celebrate your birthday Pension Plan - 5% employer contribution Enhanced Allowances - enhanced sick, maternity and paternity pay Exclusive Discounts - high street, holidays, gyms, entertainment, and more Financial Wellbeing Support - access to salary deducted finance and guidance Wellbeing Resources - employee assistance programme and wellbeing support EDI Networks - opportunities to engage in colleague groups promoting equity and inclusion Sustainable Travel Schemes - Cycle to Work and season ticket loans Career Development - comprehensive training and ongoing development opportunities About the Role As the Deputy Team Leader - Witness Service (Court-Based), you will support the delivery of a high quality, safe, and consistent service for all witnesses attending court. Key Responsibilities You will: Support daily case allocations to ensure witnesses receive timely needs and risk assessments, support, and referrals. Conduct case management system audits, ensuring accuracy, compliance, and high-quality reporting. Collate and analyse performance data, contributing to KPI monitoring and quality assurance. Support rota planning to maintain appropriate resource coverage across the court cluster. Assist with volunteer accreditation, training, performance tracking, and continuous improvement. Input, update, and report on witness information, ensuring comprehensive assessments and referrals. Promote effective communication within the team, coordinating meetings and sharing learning. Build and maintain relationships with statutory, voluntary, and community partners. Deputise for the Team Leader when required, ensuring service standards and targets are met. Contribute to a trauma-informed, person-centred approach that prioritises dignity, safety, and inclusion. This role requires strong attention to detail, confidence using digital systems, and the ability to manage competing demands while supporting a high-performing team. You Will Have An understanding of the criminal justice system and the impact of crime on victims and witnesses. Experience working in challenging environments with a focus on customer experience and service excellence. Strong communication, negotiation, and advisory skills-both written and verbal. The ability to prioritise work with minimal supervision and manage conflicting demands. Experience processing, analysing, and reporting information from multiple sources. Competence in using IT systems including Microsoft Office and case management systems. A commitment to safeguarding, confidentiality, equality, diversity, and inclusion. Additional Information The role may involve exposure to emotionally demanding situations and requires resilience. Travel across the Court cluster may be required. Occasional evening or weekend work may be necessary. An Enhanced DBS check will be required. About the Witness Service The Witness Service provides free, independent support to any witness giving evidence in criminal courts in England and Wales-both for the prosecution and the defence. Our trained staff and volunteers help people understand what to expect before, during and after a trial, and offer practical and emotional support every step of the way, so witnesses can give their best evidence. The Witness Service also supports bereaved family members, friends and family who are accompanying witnesses in court. This is an exceptional opportunity to help us ensure a smooth transition and shape a high-quality, high-impact and trauma-informed service-so every witness feels informed, supported, and more confident in court. About Us Victim Support is an independent charity dedicated to supporting people affected by crime and traumatic incidents in England and Wales. We put them at the heart of our organisation and our support and campaigns are informed and shaped by them and their experiences. Victim Support are committed to recruiting with care and to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Background checks and Disclosed Barring Service checks may be required. At Victim Support, we're proud to celebrate diversity and create a workplace where everyone feels they belong. We're committed to being an antiracist organisation, and we actively welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, including those from Black and Asian and other minoritised communities. As a Disability Confident Employer, we will offer an interview to disabled candidates who meet all essential criteria for a job where it is practicable to do so. We are also happy to make reasonable adjustments during the recruitment and selection process. How to apply To apply for this role please follow the link below to the Jobs page on our website and complete the application form demonstrating how you meet the essential shortlisting criteria. We reserve the right to close this vacancy early, if we receive enough suitable applications to take forward to interview prior to the published closing date. If you have already registered & started an application, then we will contact you to advise of the amended closing date wherever possible.
GP Reception Manager
NHS Wigan, Lancashire
We are seeking an experienced, motivated and people focusedprofessional looking to take the next step in your primary care career. We area busy, forward thinking GP practice in Wigan seeking a ReceptionManager to help lead and support our patient-facing team. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone with strongoperational skills, excellent communication abilities, and a passion fordelivering outstanding patient service in a fast-paced environment. Main duties of the job To be responsible for the efficient managementand direction of the administration team, ensuring all administrative dutiesare performed effectively and to the required standard, meeting the objectivesof the practice. To supportthe management team in promoting quality and continuousimprovement, confidentiality, collaborative working, service delivery, andlearning and development, and ensure the organisation complies with CQC regulations. Toprovide support towards the maximisation of both enhanced services and QOFachievements, reporting to the Partners and Practice Manager. The post-holder will be an integralpart of the general practice team. About us Pemberton Surgery is a warm, patient focused practice with a supportive, close- knit team. We pride ourselves on delivering high quality care while maintaining a friendly, collaborative atmosphere where everyone feels valued. Our multidisciplinary team includes GP partners, Salaried GP's, Practice nurses, HCAs, Clinical pharmacists and technician, additional roles- mental health practitioners, FCPs, CLWs CYPT, and an experienced admin and management team who work together to provide safe, efficient, and compassionate care. We welcome new ideas, encourage open communication, and support each other through the daily challenges of primary care. Working with us means joining a forward thinking practice that embraces innovation, invests in staff wellbeing, and promotes continuous learning. We offer flexible working where possible, protected time for development, regular team meetings, and strong administrative support to help reduce pressure on clinical staff. As a recognised training practice for both GP and Nurse trainees, were committed to developing the next generation of clinicians. Learning, teaching, and continuous improvement are central to how we work. If you're looking for a practice that combines professionalism with genuine team spirit and a place where you can make a real difference you'll feel right at home with us. Job responsibilities The following are the core responsibilities ofthe Reception Manager in delivering health services. There may be, on occasion, a requirementto carry out other tasks. This will be dependent upon factors such as workloadand staffing levels: Oversee theadministration and support operations of the practice, ensuring staff achievetheir primary responsibilities. Line manage alladministrative staff, supporting staff development, providing guidance anddirection, ensuring staff are up to date with mandatory training. Assist the operations manager to support, andmaintain clinical rotas for all types of appointments Complete staffappraisals as required Identify and deliverteam training where required Review and update alladministrative and reception policies and procedures as required Develop, implement andembed efficient office processes and procedures to adhere to extant legislation Manage requests from external organisationssuch as the local police, solicitors, DVLA and other agencies Coordinate theprovision of temporary administrative and reception staff, ensuring sufficientcover is provided for periods of leave and other staff absences. From time to time the post holder may need to cover reception and day to day admin duties. Provide initialguidance and advice to patients who wish to verbally complain, and ensure thatthe administration team is fully conversant with the complaints procedure Beinstrumental in ensuring that both Enhanced Service and QOF achievements havebeen maximised Beaware of duties and responsibilities regarding current legislation and adhereto practice policies and procedures on Safeguarding Adults and SafeguardingChildren Supportin the delivery of enhanced services and other service requirements Undertake all mandatorytraining and induction programmes Contributeto and embrace the spectrum of clinical governance Maintain a clean, tidy,effective working area at all times Attenda formal appraisal with their manager at least every 12 months. Once aperformance/training objective has been set, progress will be reviewed on aregular basis so that new objectives can be agreed In addition to the primary responsibilities, theReception Manager has the following wider responsibilities Deputise for the operations manager in their absence Support in maintaining the practice website and social media accounts Champion continuous improvement, encouraging staff to participate and make suggestions for improvement initiatives Participate in any audits as directed Attend and participate in practice management meetings Attend any external meetings pertinet to the role Person Specification Experience Experience of working in General Practice Experience of administrative duties Experience of leading/managing a team Experience of successfully implementing projects or assisting with developing and implementing projects Experience of providing appraisal writing and staff development Experience of health and safety requirements and needs within a small business Knowledge and skills Excellent communication skills (written and oral) Competent in the use of MS Office and Outlook Ability to use own initiative, discretion, and sensitivity Ability to get along with people from all backgrounds and communities, respecting lifestyles and diversity Ability to work as a team member and autonomously Effective time management (planning and organising) Good organisational skills Punctual and committed to supporting the team effort High levels of integrity and loyalty Ability to network and build relationships Flexible, cooperative and motivated Confident, assertive and resilient Ability to use initiative and judgement Ability to motivate teams, enhance morale and maintain a positive working environment Understanding of safeguarding adults and children Demonstrate personal accountability, emotional resilience and the ability to work well under pressure Ability to work to key policies and procedures Ability to drive and deliver change effectively Experience of performance management, including appraisal writing, staff development and disciplinary procedures Strategic thinker with a solutions-focused approach Ability to effectively utilise resources Proven problem-solving and analytical skills Qualifications A good standard of education, with an expectation of having both GCSE Maths and English at Grade C or above, or Functional Skills Level 2 in Maths and English AMSPAR qualification (L3 in Medical Administration) NVQ Level 2 in Health and Social Care Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. Depending on experienceup to 30,162 per annum for the right candidate
Apr 03, 2026
Full time
We are seeking an experienced, motivated and people focusedprofessional looking to take the next step in your primary care career. We area busy, forward thinking GP practice in Wigan seeking a ReceptionManager to help lead and support our patient-facing team. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone with strongoperational skills, excellent communication abilities, and a passion fordelivering outstanding patient service in a fast-paced environment. Main duties of the job To be responsible for the efficient managementand direction of the administration team, ensuring all administrative dutiesare performed effectively and to the required standard, meeting the objectivesof the practice. To supportthe management team in promoting quality and continuousimprovement, confidentiality, collaborative working, service delivery, andlearning and development, and ensure the organisation complies with CQC regulations. Toprovide support towards the maximisation of both enhanced services and QOFachievements, reporting to the Partners and Practice Manager. The post-holder will be an integralpart of the general practice team. About us Pemberton Surgery is a warm, patient focused practice with a supportive, close- knit team. We pride ourselves on delivering high quality care while maintaining a friendly, collaborative atmosphere where everyone feels valued. Our multidisciplinary team includes GP partners, Salaried GP's, Practice nurses, HCAs, Clinical pharmacists and technician, additional roles- mental health practitioners, FCPs, CLWs CYPT, and an experienced admin and management team who work together to provide safe, efficient, and compassionate care. We welcome new ideas, encourage open communication, and support each other through the daily challenges of primary care. Working with us means joining a forward thinking practice that embraces innovation, invests in staff wellbeing, and promotes continuous learning. We offer flexible working where possible, protected time for development, regular team meetings, and strong administrative support to help reduce pressure on clinical staff. As a recognised training practice for both GP and Nurse trainees, were committed to developing the next generation of clinicians. Learning, teaching, and continuous improvement are central to how we work. If you're looking for a practice that combines professionalism with genuine team spirit and a place where you can make a real difference you'll feel right at home with us. Job responsibilities The following are the core responsibilities ofthe Reception Manager in delivering health services. There may be, on occasion, a requirementto carry out other tasks. This will be dependent upon factors such as workloadand staffing levels: Oversee theadministration and support operations of the practice, ensuring staff achievetheir primary responsibilities. Line manage alladministrative staff, supporting staff development, providing guidance anddirection, ensuring staff are up to date with mandatory training. Assist the operations manager to support, andmaintain clinical rotas for all types of appointments Complete staffappraisals as required Identify and deliverteam training where required Review and update alladministrative and reception policies and procedures as required Develop, implement andembed efficient office processes and procedures to adhere to extant legislation Manage requests from external organisationssuch as the local police, solicitors, DVLA and other agencies Coordinate theprovision of temporary administrative and reception staff, ensuring sufficientcover is provided for periods of leave and other staff absences. From time to time the post holder may need to cover reception and day to day admin duties. Provide initialguidance and advice to patients who wish to verbally complain, and ensure thatthe administration team is fully conversant with the complaints procedure Beinstrumental in ensuring that both Enhanced Service and QOF achievements havebeen maximised Beaware of duties and responsibilities regarding current legislation and adhereto practice policies and procedures on Safeguarding Adults and SafeguardingChildren Supportin the delivery of enhanced services and other service requirements Undertake all mandatorytraining and induction programmes Contributeto and embrace the spectrum of clinical governance Maintain a clean, tidy,effective working area at all times Attenda formal appraisal with their manager at least every 12 months. Once aperformance/training objective has been set, progress will be reviewed on aregular basis so that new objectives can be agreed In addition to the primary responsibilities, theReception Manager has the following wider responsibilities Deputise for the operations manager in their absence Support in maintaining the practice website and social media accounts Champion continuous improvement, encouraging staff to participate and make suggestions for improvement initiatives Participate in any audits as directed Attend and participate in practice management meetings Attend any external meetings pertinet to the role Person Specification Experience Experience of working in General Practice Experience of administrative duties Experience of leading/managing a team Experience of successfully implementing projects or assisting with developing and implementing projects Experience of providing appraisal writing and staff development Experience of health and safety requirements and needs within a small business Knowledge and skills Excellent communication skills (written and oral) Competent in the use of MS Office and Outlook Ability to use own initiative, discretion, and sensitivity Ability to get along with people from all backgrounds and communities, respecting lifestyles and diversity Ability to work as a team member and autonomously Effective time management (planning and organising) Good organisational skills Punctual and committed to supporting the team effort High levels of integrity and loyalty Ability to network and build relationships Flexible, cooperative and motivated Confident, assertive and resilient Ability to use initiative and judgement Ability to motivate teams, enhance morale and maintain a positive working environment Understanding of safeguarding adults and children Demonstrate personal accountability, emotional resilience and the ability to work well under pressure Ability to work to key policies and procedures Ability to drive and deliver change effectively Experience of performance management, including appraisal writing, staff development and disciplinary procedures Strategic thinker with a solutions-focused approach Ability to effectively utilise resources Proven problem-solving and analytical skills Qualifications A good standard of education, with an expectation of having both GCSE Maths and English at Grade C or above, or Functional Skills Level 2 in Maths and English AMSPAR qualification (L3 in Medical Administration) NVQ Level 2 in Health and Social Care Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. Depending on experienceup to 30,162 per annum for the right candidate
YMCA Downslink Group
Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE) Early Intervention Worker
YMCA Downslink Group Guildford, Surrey
30 hours per week / £30,150 per annum pro rata / fixed term until 31 March 2028 / working four days a week, working pattern to be discussed at interview. The role involves frequent travel across Surrey to schools and joining colleagues at key meetings, with occasional travel further afield. Therefore, a full UK driving licence and access to a car are essential. YMCA DownsLink Group is the leading charity for children and young people across Sussex and Surrey. We offer safe homes, mental health support and trusted advice. We believe that every child and young person has the right to be safe, heard and to shape their own future. We work alongside them to make that happen. We are here for children and young people, many of whom face multiple challenges and need our support. Our Values - we do what s right, we work with heart, and we build real connections guide us in all our actions. YMCA WiSE (What is Sexual Exploitation) is our specialist project supporting children and young people across Sussex and Surrey who are affected by, or at risk of, exploitation. Through education, awarenessraising and empowerment, we help young people understand healthy relationships, recognise harmful behaviours, and build safety and resilience. Unlike statutory services, WiSE has a youth focussed offer that is voluntary to engage in. Our team understand young people, lived experience and trauma, and how this shapes their understanding of the world. We have an exciting opportunity to join the WiSE team as an Early Intervention CSE Worker. In this role, you will deliver preventative and early intervention work across Surrey, supporting young people, schools, and professional networks to recognise and respond to the risks of sexual exploitation and harmful sexual behaviours. Key responsibilities are: Deliver a programme of targeted group sessions aimed at preventing sexual exploitation and addressing emerging harmful sexual behaviours (complementing the universal and enhanced RSE offer delivered by the Sex Ed Forum). Build professional relationships with Surrey education providers, arranging and delivering group sessions across a range of settings. Maintain accurate case notes and monitoring data, contributing to timely reporting for the service and funders. Work collaboratively with key partners including Children s Services, Public Health, Police, LSCB, the Sex Ed Forum, and Community Safety teams. Support the development and delivery of awarenessraising campaigns targeting young people, parents and carers, professionals, and the wider community. Work closely with WiSE staff and wider professionals to identify young people at higher risk and refer them to WiSE project workers for specialist intervention. We recognise the emotional weight of this work and prioritise a reflective, supportive environment for all team members. To ensure you feel supported and able to deliver highquality practice, you will receive regular line management supervision focused on wellbeing and supportive weekly team meetings. If you are enthusiastic about this opportunity but don t meet every single requirement, we still encourage you to apply. Your skills and experiences may be more transferable than you think, and you could be exactly the person we re looking for. Qualifications, experience and knowledge: Qualification in Youth Work/Social Work or equivalent, or comparable experience working with vulnerable young people Proven experience in safeguarding young children Experience providing casework support young people aged 10 to 25 years old Group work experience with young people Safeguarding children and young people at risk of serious harm Delivering and risk assessing outreach work with young people Knowledge of risks posed to vulnerable young people through sexual exploitation and harmful sexual behaviour If you would like any further information or an informal discussion about this role, please contact . Should you require any assistance with our application process, please email us at . CLOSING DATE: Sunday 5 April 2026 at midnight. PLEASE NOTE: We are unable to provide work permits or visa sponsorship for this role, so applicants must already have the right to live and work in the UK independently. An inclusive workplace We are committed to policies and practices of equity, diversity, and inclusion and to supporting our people to make sure our culture is consistent with this commitment. Accessibility If you require assistance or have questions regarding the application process, please do contact us. YMCA DLG requires all staff and volunteers to be committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, and to respond proactively to safeguarding concerns. Successful applicants will undergo a thorough background screening process, conducted by an accredited third-party provider. This includes an Enhanced DBS check (with Children s and Adults Barred Lists) as well as comprehensive reference and activity check.
Apr 03, 2026
Full time
30 hours per week / £30,150 per annum pro rata / fixed term until 31 March 2028 / working four days a week, working pattern to be discussed at interview. The role involves frequent travel across Surrey to schools and joining colleagues at key meetings, with occasional travel further afield. Therefore, a full UK driving licence and access to a car are essential. YMCA DownsLink Group is the leading charity for children and young people across Sussex and Surrey. We offer safe homes, mental health support and trusted advice. We believe that every child and young person has the right to be safe, heard and to shape their own future. We work alongside them to make that happen. We are here for children and young people, many of whom face multiple challenges and need our support. Our Values - we do what s right, we work with heart, and we build real connections guide us in all our actions. YMCA WiSE (What is Sexual Exploitation) is our specialist project supporting children and young people across Sussex and Surrey who are affected by, or at risk of, exploitation. Through education, awarenessraising and empowerment, we help young people understand healthy relationships, recognise harmful behaviours, and build safety and resilience. Unlike statutory services, WiSE has a youth focussed offer that is voluntary to engage in. Our team understand young people, lived experience and trauma, and how this shapes their understanding of the world. We have an exciting opportunity to join the WiSE team as an Early Intervention CSE Worker. In this role, you will deliver preventative and early intervention work across Surrey, supporting young people, schools, and professional networks to recognise and respond to the risks of sexual exploitation and harmful sexual behaviours. Key responsibilities are: Deliver a programme of targeted group sessions aimed at preventing sexual exploitation and addressing emerging harmful sexual behaviours (complementing the universal and enhanced RSE offer delivered by the Sex Ed Forum). Build professional relationships with Surrey education providers, arranging and delivering group sessions across a range of settings. Maintain accurate case notes and monitoring data, contributing to timely reporting for the service and funders. Work collaboratively with key partners including Children s Services, Public Health, Police, LSCB, the Sex Ed Forum, and Community Safety teams. Support the development and delivery of awarenessraising campaigns targeting young people, parents and carers, professionals, and the wider community. Work closely with WiSE staff and wider professionals to identify young people at higher risk and refer them to WiSE project workers for specialist intervention. We recognise the emotional weight of this work and prioritise a reflective, supportive environment for all team members. To ensure you feel supported and able to deliver highquality practice, you will receive regular line management supervision focused on wellbeing and supportive weekly team meetings. If you are enthusiastic about this opportunity but don t meet every single requirement, we still encourage you to apply. Your skills and experiences may be more transferable than you think, and you could be exactly the person we re looking for. Qualifications, experience and knowledge: Qualification in Youth Work/Social Work or equivalent, or comparable experience working with vulnerable young people Proven experience in safeguarding young children Experience providing casework support young people aged 10 to 25 years old Group work experience with young people Safeguarding children and young people at risk of serious harm Delivering and risk assessing outreach work with young people Knowledge of risks posed to vulnerable young people through sexual exploitation and harmful sexual behaviour If you would like any further information or an informal discussion about this role, please contact . Should you require any assistance with our application process, please email us at . CLOSING DATE: Sunday 5 April 2026 at midnight. PLEASE NOTE: We are unable to provide work permits or visa sponsorship for this role, so applicants must already have the right to live and work in the UK independently. An inclusive workplace We are committed to policies and practices of equity, diversity, and inclusion and to supporting our people to make sure our culture is consistent with this commitment. Accessibility If you require assistance or have questions regarding the application process, please do contact us. YMCA DLG requires all staff and volunteers to be committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, and to respond proactively to safeguarding concerns. Successful applicants will undergo a thorough background screening process, conducted by an accredited third-party provider. This includes an Enhanced DBS check (with Children s and Adults Barred Lists) as well as comprehensive reference and activity check.
HARRIS ACADEMY MERTON
Assistant Principal for Inclusion and Safeguarding
HARRIS ACADEMY MERTON
WORKING WITH US At Harris Academy Merton we promote the ethos Achievement is Success and believe every student has the right to the highest standard of education so that they can accomplish their aspirations. Our aim is to give every student an educational experience that is enjoyable and holistic so that they develop into responsible, articulate and successful young people. We combine the traditional values of strong discipline, good manners, respect and pride in appearance with contemporary best practice in teaching and technology. With these core values embedded, we develop our students into confident and capable individuals that have a desire to excel academically and personally now and in the future. To learn more about the culture and ethos of our academy, our impact within the community and what we can offer you, view our academy page via the "why work at" button. ABOUT THIS OPPORTUNITY We are looking for an experienced, outstanding leader to join us as Assistant Principal (Inclusion & Safeguarding) supporting the strategic and operational management, development and leadership of Harris Academy Merton, and ensuring the achievement of our ethos, aims and objectives. MAIN AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY Your main responsibilities will include: Act as Designated Safeguarding Lead and Prevent Lead, ensuring exemplary standards of student safety, compliance and wellbeing Establish and promote a strong safeguarding and inclusive culture within the Academy Implement and deliver an effective safeguarding training programme for students, staff and parents Oversee Alternative Provision Lead the transition of Year 6 into Year 7 Lead the Early Help provision in the Academy Act as the Academy Mental Health Lead Act as Designated Teacher for LAC Work in conjunction with the Attendance Lead to monitor children who are absent from education and implement appropriate strategies to re-engage them with education Oversee the implementation and delivery of the RSHE curriculum ensuring it is fully compliant Oversight of high-quality SEND and EAL provision including identification, assessment, progress tracking and the graduated approach Oversight of EHCP processes, identification, assessment, progress tracking and the graduated approach Oversight of access arrangements and statutory documentation to ensure regulatory compliance Coach and empower staff to deliver inclusive, adaptive teaching for SEND Drive whole-school improvement through data analysis, strategic planning and targeted interventions Build strong, trusted partnerships with student, families, staff and external agencies Contribute to the daily life of the school through visible leadership WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR We are look for a leader who brings expertise, compassion and ambition in equal measure, and who has: Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) Proven experience as a Designated Safeguarding Lead Experience working within specialist or highly inclusive settings A strong understanding of complex and diverse SEND profiles Excellent knowledge of statutory safeguarding and SEND frameworks A child-centred, collaborative leadership style with safeguarding at its core A genuine passion for inclusive and adaptive learning, teamwork and student wellbeing WHAT WE CAN OFFER YOU Senior Leader Development With Harris, you will join a large network of likeminded senior leaders and have opportunities to learn from colleagues who are some of the best senior leaders in the country. Our senior leaders can benefit from tailored professional development programmes via the Harris Institute of Teaching and Leadership which will enable you to develop your pedagogy, leadership skills and drive school improvement. Supported by experienced mentors, you can access national professional qualifications and draw on expert knowledge from dedicated subject consultants who offer invaluable subject and curriculum insight. Flexible Working We are committed to fostering a positive and supportive working environment for our staff, recognising that achieving a balance between professional and personal responsibilities is essential. We understand that each individual's circumstances are unique, which is why we offer flexible working options that can be adapted to meet the needs of both the academy and our employees. Benefits 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, Teachers Pension Scheme, a Wellbeing Cash Plan, Employee Assistance Programme, 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. APPLYING FOR THIS POSITION Thank you for your interest in this position. If you would like to discuss this opportunity, or to request a visit, please email the academy via the Why work page on harriscareers. Before applying, please download the Job Pack for full details on the job responsibilities and person specification. This will be help 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.
Apr 03, 2026
Full time
WORKING WITH US At Harris Academy Merton we promote the ethos Achievement is Success and believe every student has the right to the highest standard of education so that they can accomplish their aspirations. Our aim is to give every student an educational experience that is enjoyable and holistic so that they develop into responsible, articulate and successful young people. We combine the traditional values of strong discipline, good manners, respect and pride in appearance with contemporary best practice in teaching and technology. With these core values embedded, we develop our students into confident and capable individuals that have a desire to excel academically and personally now and in the future. To learn more about the culture and ethos of our academy, our impact within the community and what we can offer you, view our academy page via the "why work at" button. ABOUT THIS OPPORTUNITY We are looking for an experienced, outstanding leader to join us as Assistant Principal (Inclusion & Safeguarding) supporting the strategic and operational management, development and leadership of Harris Academy Merton, and ensuring the achievement of our ethos, aims and objectives. MAIN AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY Your main responsibilities will include: Act as Designated Safeguarding Lead and Prevent Lead, ensuring exemplary standards of student safety, compliance and wellbeing Establish and promote a strong safeguarding and inclusive culture within the Academy Implement and deliver an effective safeguarding training programme for students, staff and parents Oversee Alternative Provision Lead the transition of Year 6 into Year 7 Lead the Early Help provision in the Academy Act as the Academy Mental Health Lead Act as Designated Teacher for LAC Work in conjunction with the Attendance Lead to monitor children who are absent from education and implement appropriate strategies to re-engage them with education Oversee the implementation and delivery of the RSHE curriculum ensuring it is fully compliant Oversight of high-quality SEND and EAL provision including identification, assessment, progress tracking and the graduated approach Oversight of EHCP processes, identification, assessment, progress tracking and the graduated approach Oversight of access arrangements and statutory documentation to ensure regulatory compliance Coach and empower staff to deliver inclusive, adaptive teaching for SEND Drive whole-school improvement through data analysis, strategic planning and targeted interventions Build strong, trusted partnerships with student, families, staff and external agencies Contribute to the daily life of the school through visible leadership WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR We are look for a leader who brings expertise, compassion and ambition in equal measure, and who has: Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) Proven experience as a Designated Safeguarding Lead Experience working within specialist or highly inclusive settings A strong understanding of complex and diverse SEND profiles Excellent knowledge of statutory safeguarding and SEND frameworks A child-centred, collaborative leadership style with safeguarding at its core A genuine passion for inclusive and adaptive learning, teamwork and student wellbeing WHAT WE CAN OFFER YOU Senior Leader Development With Harris, you will join a large network of likeminded senior leaders and have opportunities to learn from colleagues who are some of the best senior leaders in the country. Our senior leaders can benefit from tailored professional development programmes via the Harris Institute of Teaching and Leadership which will enable you to develop your pedagogy, leadership skills and drive school improvement. Supported by experienced mentors, you can access national professional qualifications and draw on expert knowledge from dedicated subject consultants who offer invaluable subject and curriculum insight. Flexible Working We are committed to fostering a positive and supportive working environment for our staff, recognising that achieving a balance between professional and personal responsibilities is essential. We understand that each individual's circumstances are unique, which is why we offer flexible working options that can be adapted to meet the needs of both the academy and our employees. Benefits 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, Teachers Pension Scheme, a Wellbeing Cash Plan, Employee Assistance Programme, 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. APPLYING FOR THIS POSITION Thank you for your interest in this position. If you would like to discuss this opportunity, or to request a visit, please email the academy via the Why work page on harriscareers. Before applying, please download the Job Pack for full details on the job responsibilities and person specification. This will be help 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.
Busy Bees
Relief Nursery Practitioner
Busy Bees Dundee, Angus
Role Overview: Join Our Team at Busy Bees - Leading Nursery Group in the UK Are you passionate about working with children and eager to start your career in early childhood education? As an Early Years Assistant (Unqualified) at Busy Bees, you'll gain valuable experience in a dynamic environment while helping children grow and develop. This role is perfect for anyone eager to learn and grow in their professional journey, with ongoing support and training to help you succeed in the early years sector. About Us Busy Bees is the UK's leading nursery group, with nearly 400 nurseries across the UK and more overseas. We are dedicated to giving every child the best start in life and are proud to have won awards for our workplace culture. At Busy Bees, we ensure that every member of our team feels heard, valued, and nurtured. Why Work at Busy Bees? We offer a supportive environment that empowers you to create engaging, educational spaces where children can thrive. As part of our team, you'll be introduced to our unique Bee Curious curriculum, designed to foster curiosity and confidence in young learners. Our Charitable Commitment Through our partnership with BBC Children in Need, we offer fantastic opportunities for community involvement and fundraising to support children's lives. About our Nursery Providing excellent childcare in West Dundee, our 94 place nursery is situated within the grounds of Ninewells Hospital and set in an attractive natural landscape with mature trees and well-maintained enclosed gardens. With just a 5-minute drive from the A90 and a 10-minute drive from the centre of Dundee, with free onsite parking available. Busy Bees Benefits Competitive salary Ongoing professional development and career progression Our 'Hive' benefits and wellbeing hub, with discounts across a huge range of retailers Up to 28 days holiday per year (including bank holidays) Your birthday off - it's our gift to you! Enhanced family leave and return to work bonus Menopause support through Peppy Financial support through Salary Finance Employee Assistance Programme and Mental Health First Aiders Cycle to Work scheme Easy access to your workplace pension through Cushon Discounted Private Medical Insurance (PMI) But wait, there's more! You'll also enjoy access to our Benefits and Wellbeing platform, Hive - offering huge array huge of retail discounts helping your money to go further, along with a Wellbeing Hub featuring resources to support your physical and mental health. A Celebrating You section showcasing the ways we recognise and reward our valued team members. Plus, a dedicated Grow with Us area sharing the exciting development opportunities and training designed to support you to thrive and grow at Busy Bees. Role Responsibilities: Key Responsibilities Assist in preparing and delivering educational activities for children. Support the team in maintaining a safe and nurturing environment. Help children develop socially, emotionally, and physically through engaging play-based learning. Ensure the welfare and safety of all children is maintained. Our hourly rates of pay differ for people under 21 but they are above national minimum wage levels. For employees aged 21 and above, our hourly rate of pay is £12.75. Required Qualifications: Ideal Candidate No formal qualifications required, although prior experience in early years settings is beneficial. A passion for working with children and supporting their development. Empathy and understanding - each child is unique. Get started in early years education with Busy Bees-apply now!
Apr 03, 2026
Full time
Role Overview: Join Our Team at Busy Bees - Leading Nursery Group in the UK Are you passionate about working with children and eager to start your career in early childhood education? As an Early Years Assistant (Unqualified) at Busy Bees, you'll gain valuable experience in a dynamic environment while helping children grow and develop. This role is perfect for anyone eager to learn and grow in their professional journey, with ongoing support and training to help you succeed in the early years sector. About Us Busy Bees is the UK's leading nursery group, with nearly 400 nurseries across the UK and more overseas. We are dedicated to giving every child the best start in life and are proud to have won awards for our workplace culture. At Busy Bees, we ensure that every member of our team feels heard, valued, and nurtured. Why Work at Busy Bees? We offer a supportive environment that empowers you to create engaging, educational spaces where children can thrive. As part of our team, you'll be introduced to our unique Bee Curious curriculum, designed to foster curiosity and confidence in young learners. Our Charitable Commitment Through our partnership with BBC Children in Need, we offer fantastic opportunities for community involvement and fundraising to support children's lives. About our Nursery Providing excellent childcare in West Dundee, our 94 place nursery is situated within the grounds of Ninewells Hospital and set in an attractive natural landscape with mature trees and well-maintained enclosed gardens. With just a 5-minute drive from the A90 and a 10-minute drive from the centre of Dundee, with free onsite parking available. Busy Bees Benefits Competitive salary Ongoing professional development and career progression Our 'Hive' benefits and wellbeing hub, with discounts across a huge range of retailers Up to 28 days holiday per year (including bank holidays) Your birthday off - it's our gift to you! Enhanced family leave and return to work bonus Menopause support through Peppy Financial support through Salary Finance Employee Assistance Programme and Mental Health First Aiders Cycle to Work scheme Easy access to your workplace pension through Cushon Discounted Private Medical Insurance (PMI) But wait, there's more! You'll also enjoy access to our Benefits and Wellbeing platform, Hive - offering huge array huge of retail discounts helping your money to go further, along with a Wellbeing Hub featuring resources to support your physical and mental health. A Celebrating You section showcasing the ways we recognise and reward our valued team members. Plus, a dedicated Grow with Us area sharing the exciting development opportunities and training designed to support you to thrive and grow at Busy Bees. Role Responsibilities: Key Responsibilities Assist in preparing and delivering educational activities for children. Support the team in maintaining a safe and nurturing environment. Help children develop socially, emotionally, and physically through engaging play-based learning. Ensure the welfare and safety of all children is maintained. Our hourly rates of pay differ for people under 21 but they are above national minimum wage levels. For employees aged 21 and above, our hourly rate of pay is £12.75. Required Qualifications: Ideal Candidate No formal qualifications required, although prior experience in early years settings is beneficial. A passion for working with children and supporting their development. Empathy and understanding - each child is unique. Get started in early years education with Busy Bees-apply now!
Avove
M&E Project Engineer
Avove
Working here isn't just a job. You can advance your career at Avove, and we'll reward you with a range of benefits that recognise great work. We provide full training and continuous development to help you reach your potential. We strive to create an inclusive working environment where everyone can be themselves. Join us and take the next step towards a fulfilling career. We understand the impact our work has on our society and the environment. It's the difference we make that improves people's lives and helps the economy to grow. We work alongside our customers to deliver resilient, bespoke infrastructure solutions that keep the taps running, the energy flowing and people connected. The work we do together matters. About the role Due to continued contract growth, we are seeking a Project Engineer to join our delivery team. You will support the design, build, and commissioning phases of projects, working closely with Project and Site Managers to ensure programmes and budgets are met. Location Northern Ireland Key Responsibilities Support the Project Manager in managing engineering activities and monitoring progress against the project plan. Ensure correct material specifications, timely procurement, and maintain material schedules. Provide on-site support to resolve engineering issues and support quality and safety support. Assist with procurement, H&S documentation and commissioning procedures. Ensure compliance with statutory legislation, company standards, and HSQE requirements. Prepare project documentation including procurement schedules, RAMS, SWPs, with input into programmes and Forecasting Coordinate with clients and subcontractors on H&S audits and inspections. Support site activities to maintain programme and QA/ITP compliance. Apply basic NEC contract knowledge (time, cost, EWNs) and contribute to quality planning. Skills and Experience Familiarity of MEICA projects from a design or delivery background. Process knowledge in Water Treatment and/or Waste Treatment, and process control knowledge. Familiarity of control systems, manual and actuated valves, instrumentation and quality instrumentation. Understanding of hydraulic systems, pumping systems and pressure systems. Proficiency in MS Project for creating detailed programmes and cost build-ups. Good experience in using MS Word, Excel and Project. What's it in for you We offer a rewarding salary that is tailored to your skills and experience. But that's not all! We celebrate hard work and give recognition to our colleagues. In addition to this, we understand that one size doesn't fit all, so everyone has access to a variety of flexible benefits that work for you. Company pension scheme Life assurance Family friendly policies A selection of lifestyle benefit options Financial wellbeing programme Employee assistance program for health and wellbeing and onsite mental health first aiders to support our colleagues. We love to give back so we offer you volunteering days in your community and charity matched giving where we will boost your fundraising. Rewards initiative for achieving recognised professional qualifications. About us We design, build and maintain the UK's utilities infrastructure to help transform local communities for the better. We provide cutting-edge and sustainable engineering solutions and play a critical role in helping to keep the water running, the lights on and people connected. We are an expert, responsible and agile partner, providing vital services to water and power sectors. We work closely with our clients to help protect and improve their assets, enhance customer experience and protect the natural environment. Everything we do is designed to drive continual improvement and move life forward. We are proud to work in partnership with leading utility providers, including Severn Trent, United Utilities, Yorkshire Water, Northern PowerGrid, Northumbrian Water Group, Scottish Power Energy Networks and Scottish Water. We are an equal opportunities employer We welcome applications from candidates of all races, genders, disabilities, religions, ages and sexual orientations. We know that having a diverse workforce encourages new perspectives, inspires creativity and creates an engaging workplace and we are committed to creating an inclusive environment where all colleagues can thrive. When it comes to inclusion, we're making sure we keep up the progress with our Communities of Practice, who help us do just that. What next We encourage you to apply for this role as soon as you can. We recognise talent waits for no one, so we progress candidates individually through all stages of recruitment process. If you have any questions, please reach out for an informal discussion.
Apr 03, 2026
Full time
Working here isn't just a job. You can advance your career at Avove, and we'll reward you with a range of benefits that recognise great work. We provide full training and continuous development to help you reach your potential. We strive to create an inclusive working environment where everyone can be themselves. Join us and take the next step towards a fulfilling career. We understand the impact our work has on our society and the environment. It's the difference we make that improves people's lives and helps the economy to grow. We work alongside our customers to deliver resilient, bespoke infrastructure solutions that keep the taps running, the energy flowing and people connected. The work we do together matters. About the role Due to continued contract growth, we are seeking a Project Engineer to join our delivery team. You will support the design, build, and commissioning phases of projects, working closely with Project and Site Managers to ensure programmes and budgets are met. Location Northern Ireland Key Responsibilities Support the Project Manager in managing engineering activities and monitoring progress against the project plan. Ensure correct material specifications, timely procurement, and maintain material schedules. Provide on-site support to resolve engineering issues and support quality and safety support. Assist with procurement, H&S documentation and commissioning procedures. Ensure compliance with statutory legislation, company standards, and HSQE requirements. Prepare project documentation including procurement schedules, RAMS, SWPs, with input into programmes and Forecasting Coordinate with clients and subcontractors on H&S audits and inspections. Support site activities to maintain programme and QA/ITP compliance. Apply basic NEC contract knowledge (time, cost, EWNs) and contribute to quality planning. Skills and Experience Familiarity of MEICA projects from a design or delivery background. Process knowledge in Water Treatment and/or Waste Treatment, and process control knowledge. Familiarity of control systems, manual and actuated valves, instrumentation and quality instrumentation. Understanding of hydraulic systems, pumping systems and pressure systems. Proficiency in MS Project for creating detailed programmes and cost build-ups. Good experience in using MS Word, Excel and Project. What's it in for you We offer a rewarding salary that is tailored to your skills and experience. But that's not all! We celebrate hard work and give recognition to our colleagues. In addition to this, we understand that one size doesn't fit all, so everyone has access to a variety of flexible benefits that work for you. Company pension scheme Life assurance Family friendly policies A selection of lifestyle benefit options Financial wellbeing programme Employee assistance program for health and wellbeing and onsite mental health first aiders to support our colleagues. We love to give back so we offer you volunteering days in your community and charity matched giving where we will boost your fundraising. Rewards initiative for achieving recognised professional qualifications. About us We design, build and maintain the UK's utilities infrastructure to help transform local communities for the better. We provide cutting-edge and sustainable engineering solutions and play a critical role in helping to keep the water running, the lights on and people connected. We are an expert, responsible and agile partner, providing vital services to water and power sectors. We work closely with our clients to help protect and improve their assets, enhance customer experience and protect the natural environment. Everything we do is designed to drive continual improvement and move life forward. We are proud to work in partnership with leading utility providers, including Severn Trent, United Utilities, Yorkshire Water, Northern PowerGrid, Northumbrian Water Group, Scottish Power Energy Networks and Scottish Water. We are an equal opportunities employer We welcome applications from candidates of all races, genders, disabilities, religions, ages and sexual orientations. We know that having a diverse workforce encourages new perspectives, inspires creativity and creates an engaging workplace and we are committed to creating an inclusive environment where all colleagues can thrive. When it comes to inclusion, we're making sure we keep up the progress with our Communities of Practice, who help us do just that. What next We encourage you to apply for this role as soon as you can. We recognise talent waits for no one, so we progress candidates individually through all stages of recruitment process. If you have any questions, please reach out for an informal discussion.
Business & Human Rights Resource Centre
Trustee - Environmental Charity
Business & Human Rights Resource Centre
Willowbrook Farm Charity (Oxfordshire, UK-wide reach) Role: Trustee (voluntary) Time commitment: Approx. 4 to 8 hours per month (flexible) Location: Mostly remote, with occasional visits to Willowbrook Farm, Hampton Gay, Kidlington, Oxfordshire Term: Typically 3 years (renewable) Expenses: Reasonable travel expenses can be reimbursed (in line with policy) Welcome Willowbrook Farm Charity is rebuilding and growing. We are rooted in a working farm in Oxfordshire and welcome people from across the UK to take part in hands on learning and nature connection. Our work supports wellbeing, reduces isolation, and nurtures responsible Earth stewardship through practical education in sustainability and biodiversity. We are looking for new Trustees to join our Board and help guide our next chapter. What you'll be part of As a Trustee, you will help ensure Willowbrook Farm Charity is well governed, financially resilient, and able to deliver meaningful, inclusive programmes. You'll play a key role in shaping our direction, strengthening our foundations, and helping more people access the benefits of nature, community, and ethical learning. The Trustee role Help set and review the charity's strategy, priorities, and annual plans Support strong financial oversight, including budgets, reserves, and risk management Ensure the charity operates in line with its charitable objects, values, and legal duties Contribute to safeguarding, equality, health and safety, and GDPR oversight Champion the charity's mission and act as an ambassador in your networks Support fundraising and sustainability, for example, introductions, advice, and scrutiny Attend Trustee meetings and contribute to decisions and actions between meetings You do not need prior Trustee experience. We will support your induction and learning. What we're looking for We're seeking Trustees who are warm, grounded, thoughtful, and motivated by equity, nature, and community benefit. We value: A collaborative approach and good judgement Integrity and willingness to ask questions Commitment to inclusion and safeguarding Interest in sustainability, biodiversity, education, or wellbeing Confidence to support and challenge constructively Lived experience is valued. We welcome applications from people who feel underrepresented in charity governance. Skills we'd love to add to the Board Finance, accounting, or charity treasurer experience Fundraising, trusts and foundations, major donors, or corporate partnerships Legal, HR, governance, or risk management Safeguarding leadership or compliance (children and adults at risk) Education, youth work, training, or curriculum design Health, social care, mental health, or social prescribing Environmental sustainability, conservation, farming, or land stewardship Arts, Culture and Heritage Community engagement, inclusion, or lived experience of barriers to green space Comms, marketing, digital strategy, or brand development IT, Cyber Security, Design If you bring something different, we still want to hear from you. Time and meetings Board meetings: typically every 6 to 8 weeks (online) Meet the farm (we will require you to visit the farm once if appointed) Optional involvement: occasional working groups or focused support between meetings Occasional Farm visits: occasional, for connection and understanding (not required, but encouraged) We aim to be flexible and respectful of people's time. What you'll gain The chance to shape a charity with deep values and practical impact A warm, purpose driven team and a role in rebuilding something meaningful Trustee experience, training support, and governance insight A connection to nature, land based learning, and community work The satisfaction of helping people and the environment together Our values We are committed to equality, inclusivity, and creating a respectful, welcoming space for all. We are guided by ethical stewardship of land, animals, and community, and we take safeguarding seriously. How to apply A cover letter with why you're interested A CV A mention of any particular skills you'd like to contribute Your location and availability We will invite shortlisted candidates for an informal conversation. Questions? If you'd like a chat before applying, we'd love to hear from you.
Apr 03, 2026
Full time
Willowbrook Farm Charity (Oxfordshire, UK-wide reach) Role: Trustee (voluntary) Time commitment: Approx. 4 to 8 hours per month (flexible) Location: Mostly remote, with occasional visits to Willowbrook Farm, Hampton Gay, Kidlington, Oxfordshire Term: Typically 3 years (renewable) Expenses: Reasonable travel expenses can be reimbursed (in line with policy) Welcome Willowbrook Farm Charity is rebuilding and growing. We are rooted in a working farm in Oxfordshire and welcome people from across the UK to take part in hands on learning and nature connection. Our work supports wellbeing, reduces isolation, and nurtures responsible Earth stewardship through practical education in sustainability and biodiversity. We are looking for new Trustees to join our Board and help guide our next chapter. What you'll be part of As a Trustee, you will help ensure Willowbrook Farm Charity is well governed, financially resilient, and able to deliver meaningful, inclusive programmes. You'll play a key role in shaping our direction, strengthening our foundations, and helping more people access the benefits of nature, community, and ethical learning. The Trustee role Help set and review the charity's strategy, priorities, and annual plans Support strong financial oversight, including budgets, reserves, and risk management Ensure the charity operates in line with its charitable objects, values, and legal duties Contribute to safeguarding, equality, health and safety, and GDPR oversight Champion the charity's mission and act as an ambassador in your networks Support fundraising and sustainability, for example, introductions, advice, and scrutiny Attend Trustee meetings and contribute to decisions and actions between meetings You do not need prior Trustee experience. We will support your induction and learning. What we're looking for We're seeking Trustees who are warm, grounded, thoughtful, and motivated by equity, nature, and community benefit. We value: A collaborative approach and good judgement Integrity and willingness to ask questions Commitment to inclusion and safeguarding Interest in sustainability, biodiversity, education, or wellbeing Confidence to support and challenge constructively Lived experience is valued. We welcome applications from people who feel underrepresented in charity governance. Skills we'd love to add to the Board Finance, accounting, or charity treasurer experience Fundraising, trusts and foundations, major donors, or corporate partnerships Legal, HR, governance, or risk management Safeguarding leadership or compliance (children and adults at risk) Education, youth work, training, or curriculum design Health, social care, mental health, or social prescribing Environmental sustainability, conservation, farming, or land stewardship Arts, Culture and Heritage Community engagement, inclusion, or lived experience of barriers to green space Comms, marketing, digital strategy, or brand development IT, Cyber Security, Design If you bring something different, we still want to hear from you. Time and meetings Board meetings: typically every 6 to 8 weeks (online) Meet the farm (we will require you to visit the farm once if appointed) Optional involvement: occasional working groups or focused support between meetings Occasional Farm visits: occasional, for connection and understanding (not required, but encouraged) We aim to be flexible and respectful of people's time. What you'll gain The chance to shape a charity with deep values and practical impact A warm, purpose driven team and a role in rebuilding something meaningful Trustee experience, training support, and governance insight A connection to nature, land based learning, and community work The satisfaction of helping people and the environment together Our values We are committed to equality, inclusivity, and creating a respectful, welcoming space for all. We are guided by ethical stewardship of land, animals, and community, and we take safeguarding seriously. How to apply A cover letter with why you're interested A CV A mention of any particular skills you'd like to contribute Your location and availability We will invite shortlisted candidates for an informal conversation. Questions? If you'd like a chat before applying, we'd love to hear from you.
PURCELL SCHOOL
Residential Houseparent (Girls' House - years 9-13)
PURCELL SCHOOL Bushey, Hertfordshire
ROLE DESCRIPTION Residential Houseparent Boarding is central to life at the Purcell School. Houseparents play a vital role in the wellbeing of our students, taking full responsibility for their welfare during term time and acting as role models for students and colleagues alike across the School. You will be managing the day-to-day care of boarders ensuring their wellbeing and safety, promoting a fulfilling educational experience and encouraging a caring, positive and productive ethos in the House. You will be living within the boarding community and will provide visible and inspiring leadership within your House. You should have the ability to develop and maintain warm, respectful and valued rapport with young people, whilst understanding the professional boundaries that must exist between staff and students. You should act as a positive role model, demonstrating self-motivation and mature interpersonal skills. You will need the ability to negotiate and manage complex events in a professional, effective manner and an understanding of community partnerships and organisation. Imagination, creativity, enthusiasm and a warm sense of humour are all essential! You will need effective communication skills (oral and written) and the ability to deal with students, parents and staff across the whole School. We expect you to maintain high personal and professional standards, including recognition of the confidentiality issues impacting upon work in a school. You must be able to demonstrate an awareness of safeguarding and child protection legislation and issues and will be expected to uphold a full commitment to the best safeguarding practice. You will be committed to professional growth and development, especially in the area of safeguarding and student wellbeing. You will need a flexible approach to your duties as overnight and weekend working will be required and a willingness to 'muck in' is essential. There is an expectation that Houseparents take full ownership of their House, ensuring that students have an outstanding boarding experience in every regard, advocating for them when necessary and proactively supporting them however they might need. You will be supported to achieve this by other members of your House team whom you will lead and manage. Boarding is provided across three Houses: a Junior House (Years 7-9, mixed); a Senior Girls' House (Years 9 and above) and a large mixed House for years 10 and above. This position is for the Senior Girls' House. If you genuinely enjoy the company of young people and are passionate about making a significant difference to their lives, this could be the perfect job for you. You need to be prepared to put the students first during term time and thrive on developing and maintaining a House culture which supports the School's aims and each individual in your care. If this sounds like you we would be delighted to hear from you. TERMS AND CONDITIONS This is a full-time post across a 34 week academic year. Houseparents are entitled to a protected 24 hour period off each week and regular Exeat weekends and holidays, but can expect to be present and available at all other times. The salary will be based on the School's salary scale, according to the successful candidate's experience, with a contributory pension scheme. The post holder is required to live on-site. Subject to applicable HMRC rules, accommodation is provided free of rent, council tax and all utilities and is provided for the period of the contract. Meals are available and free of charge in the School dining hall during term time. There is a six month probationary period with notice of one term on either side, after which the post will be confirmed with a notice period of two terms. This post is subject to regular appraisal. There is a six month probationary period with notice of one term on either side, after which the post will be confirmed with a notice period of two terms. This post is subject to regular appraisal. HOW TO APPLY If you wish to apply, please complete the School's Application Form (available on our website) and send it with a supporting Personal Statement to the Principal as soon as possible. Please do not send a separate curriculum vitae. Personal statements should outline your experience and evidence your achievements. If you have a specific area of specialism or industry experience, please demonstrate how this enables you to contribute to an outstanding student experience. Interviews will explore pastoral experience, the ability to relate appropriately to students and a willingness to contribute to the whole School community. Candidates will be required to bring evidence of identity to the interview. Deadline for applications: Sunday 19th April 2026. The Purcell School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. JOB TITLE: Houseparent Girls' House REPORTS TO: The Director of Boarding This job specification sets out the duties of the post at the time of drafting. Specific responsibilities are as follows: FOR THE ROLE: To provide the day-to-day care of boarders in their charge and to safeguard their welfare. To be aware of and comply with current health and safety, safeguarding and child protection legislation and procedures, and to uphold the School's policy on child protection. To ensure that daily registration is carried out effectively and according to school policy. To encourage every student in their House to develop to their full potential, academically, musically and socially and to promote their personal development, including leadership, consideration for others and courtesy. To help ensure that boarding staff, parents and students understand the aims and objectives of boarding in the House and the principles on which community life in the House is based. To help maintain good order and ensure a high standard of discipline within their House, according to the School's behaviour policy. To consult with appropriate staff, tutors, parents and guardians over issues involving students in their House so that their diverse learning, social and emotional needs are met. To help maintain all records as required including students' individual files and to write the requisite pastoral and other reports as appropriate. To help manage the staffing, organisation and resources of the House efficiently, ensuring that appropriate adult supervision is provided at all times when students are in residence. To help manage the House budget in consultation with the Finance Manager. To ensure compliance within the House of the requirements of all current legislation (including the National Minimum Boarding Standards and Independent School Regulations) and all school policies. To support the smooth running of the House by being a proactive presence in the House throughout each week, and via the duty rota. Up to three nights' overnight "on call" will be required per week. To be in residence for 48 hours prior to and after the end of each term to assist with the preparation and closing of the House. To participate in school inset day meetings. To contribute to the School's extra-curricular provision. To assist occasionally at whole school events. To assist with emergency situations outside of duty hours if necessary.
Apr 03, 2026
Full time
ROLE DESCRIPTION Residential Houseparent Boarding is central to life at the Purcell School. Houseparents play a vital role in the wellbeing of our students, taking full responsibility for their welfare during term time and acting as role models for students and colleagues alike across the School. You will be managing the day-to-day care of boarders ensuring their wellbeing and safety, promoting a fulfilling educational experience and encouraging a caring, positive and productive ethos in the House. You will be living within the boarding community and will provide visible and inspiring leadership within your House. You should have the ability to develop and maintain warm, respectful and valued rapport with young people, whilst understanding the professional boundaries that must exist between staff and students. You should act as a positive role model, demonstrating self-motivation and mature interpersonal skills. You will need the ability to negotiate and manage complex events in a professional, effective manner and an understanding of community partnerships and organisation. Imagination, creativity, enthusiasm and a warm sense of humour are all essential! You will need effective communication skills (oral and written) and the ability to deal with students, parents and staff across the whole School. We expect you to maintain high personal and professional standards, including recognition of the confidentiality issues impacting upon work in a school. You must be able to demonstrate an awareness of safeguarding and child protection legislation and issues and will be expected to uphold a full commitment to the best safeguarding practice. You will be committed to professional growth and development, especially in the area of safeguarding and student wellbeing. You will need a flexible approach to your duties as overnight and weekend working will be required and a willingness to 'muck in' is essential. There is an expectation that Houseparents take full ownership of their House, ensuring that students have an outstanding boarding experience in every regard, advocating for them when necessary and proactively supporting them however they might need. You will be supported to achieve this by other members of your House team whom you will lead and manage. Boarding is provided across three Houses: a Junior House (Years 7-9, mixed); a Senior Girls' House (Years 9 and above) and a large mixed House for years 10 and above. This position is for the Senior Girls' House. If you genuinely enjoy the company of young people and are passionate about making a significant difference to their lives, this could be the perfect job for you. You need to be prepared to put the students first during term time and thrive on developing and maintaining a House culture which supports the School's aims and each individual in your care. If this sounds like you we would be delighted to hear from you. TERMS AND CONDITIONS This is a full-time post across a 34 week academic year. Houseparents are entitled to a protected 24 hour period off each week and regular Exeat weekends and holidays, but can expect to be present and available at all other times. The salary will be based on the School's salary scale, according to the successful candidate's experience, with a contributory pension scheme. The post holder is required to live on-site. Subject to applicable HMRC rules, accommodation is provided free of rent, council tax and all utilities and is provided for the period of the contract. Meals are available and free of charge in the School dining hall during term time. There is a six month probationary period with notice of one term on either side, after which the post will be confirmed with a notice period of two terms. This post is subject to regular appraisal. There is a six month probationary period with notice of one term on either side, after which the post will be confirmed with a notice period of two terms. This post is subject to regular appraisal. HOW TO APPLY If you wish to apply, please complete the School's Application Form (available on our website) and send it with a supporting Personal Statement to the Principal as soon as possible. Please do not send a separate curriculum vitae. Personal statements should outline your experience and evidence your achievements. If you have a specific area of specialism or industry experience, please demonstrate how this enables you to contribute to an outstanding student experience. Interviews will explore pastoral experience, the ability to relate appropriately to students and a willingness to contribute to the whole School community. Candidates will be required to bring evidence of identity to the interview. Deadline for applications: Sunday 19th April 2026. The Purcell School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. JOB TITLE: Houseparent Girls' House REPORTS TO: The Director of Boarding This job specification sets out the duties of the post at the time of drafting. Specific responsibilities are as follows: FOR THE ROLE: To provide the day-to-day care of boarders in their charge and to safeguard their welfare. To be aware of and comply with current health and safety, safeguarding and child protection legislation and procedures, and to uphold the School's policy on child protection. To ensure that daily registration is carried out effectively and according to school policy. To encourage every student in their House to develop to their full potential, academically, musically and socially and to promote their personal development, including leadership, consideration for others and courtesy. To help ensure that boarding staff, parents and students understand the aims and objectives of boarding in the House and the principles on which community life in the House is based. To help maintain good order and ensure a high standard of discipline within their House, according to the School's behaviour policy. To consult with appropriate staff, tutors, parents and guardians over issues involving students in their House so that their diverse learning, social and emotional needs are met. To help maintain all records as required including students' individual files and to write the requisite pastoral and other reports as appropriate. To help manage the staffing, organisation and resources of the House efficiently, ensuring that appropriate adult supervision is provided at all times when students are in residence. To help manage the House budget in consultation with the Finance Manager. To ensure compliance within the House of the requirements of all current legislation (including the National Minimum Boarding Standards and Independent School Regulations) and all school policies. To support the smooth running of the House by being a proactive presence in the House throughout each week, and via the duty rota. Up to three nights' overnight "on call" will be required per week. To be in residence for 48 hours prior to and after the end of each term to assist with the preparation and closing of the House. To participate in school inset day meetings. To contribute to the School's extra-curricular provision. To assist occasionally at whole school events. To assist with emergency situations outside of duty hours if necessary.
Get Staffed Online Recruitment Limited
Deputy House Leader
Get Staffed Online Recruitment Limited Southampton, Hampshire
Deputy House Leader Our client's mission is to support young people from a variety of backgrounds, including (but not limited to) those with mental health concerns, care leavers, neurodivergence and unaccompanied asylum-seeking children. They focus on fostering independence and personal responsibility, providing tailored services that empower people with the skills, resilience, and support needed to make informed decisions that positively shape their futures. Their goal is to enable them to pursue their aspirations and lead fulfilling, autonomous lives. The Role The Deputy House Leader will be responsible for leading and supporting young people with diverse abilities many of whom may have experienced trauma or Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) in a supportive living environment. Our client's supported living accommodation properties offer a range of support, from high needs through to a move on model, all of which are designed with the young people at their heart and to ensure they develop the skills necessary for independent living. This role requires a trauma-informed approach, providing compassionate, hands-on assistance while promoting safety, stability, and empowerment. The Deputy House Leader will also support the House Lead in supervising a team of support staff, ensuring the highest quality of support is delivered and that the individual needs and wellbeing of each young person are consistently met. Duties: Oversee the implementation of individual support plans and risk assessments for each young person, in consultation with the young person, their professional network and trusted adults. Support the House Leader with supervising and directing the work of Support Workers, ensuring direct reports receive ongoing training and regular supervisions as well as giving new team members a thorough house induction, to ensure the delivery of high-quality support services to young people. Ensure compliance with all CQC and Ofsted regulatory requirements, including licensing, health and safety regulations, and national guidelines. Reporting of Health and Safety concerns, safeguarding incidents, and on-going maintenance issues to the House Leader / Service Manager as well as overseeing the maintenance of the physical premises. Foster a positive and inclusive culture at the facility, promoting residents' participation in community activities and events. To act as the on-call point of contact within a dedicated on-call team which is determined by a weekly rota basis. In the absence of the House Leader, to stand in as lead for the team and young people and act as a designated safeguarding lead for the home. Candidate Attributes and Desirable Skills: Level 4 Adult Social Care / Children and Young People or equivalent or working towards. Previous experience working with individuals with a range of complex needs, or other related populations, like in a residential or community-based setting. Demonstrated leadership skills, including the ability to supervise and direct the work of others. Strong communication skills, including the ability to work effectively with external stakeholders including family members, healthcare / local authority providers, and community partners. Ability to maintain confidentiality and respect residents' privacy and autonomy. As a 24/7 service which operates 365 days a year, the ability to work flexible hours, including some weekends if necessary is required. You will embody our client's values - PRAISE: Passion - Bring energy, commitment, and heart to everything you do, showing genuine care for the young people they support. Respect - Treat every individual with dignity, understanding their unique story and valuing their voice and choices. Advocacy - Stand up for and alongside young people, helping them access opportunities, support, and services they're entitled to. Innovation - Be open to new ideas and creative approaches that improve the way they work and the outcomes for young people. Sense of Fun - Create moments of joy and connection, making their spaces feel positive, welcoming, and uplifting. Empowerment - Support young people to build confidence, make decisions, and take control of their own lives In return you will receive: 30 days holiday (inclusive of bank holidays) with additional days rewarded with long service. Regular supervision, support, and ongoing training opportunities. Support available for relevant health and social care qualifications. Gym membership. Health and wellbeing programme. Blue Light Discount card. Day off for your birthday (after successful completion of probation). Buy/bank holiday scheme (after successful completion of probation). Company sick pay. Interested? If you're passionate about making a meaningful difference in somebody's life, our client would love to hear from you.
Apr 03, 2026
Full time
Deputy House Leader Our client's mission is to support young people from a variety of backgrounds, including (but not limited to) those with mental health concerns, care leavers, neurodivergence and unaccompanied asylum-seeking children. They focus on fostering independence and personal responsibility, providing tailored services that empower people with the skills, resilience, and support needed to make informed decisions that positively shape their futures. Their goal is to enable them to pursue their aspirations and lead fulfilling, autonomous lives. The Role The Deputy House Leader will be responsible for leading and supporting young people with diverse abilities many of whom may have experienced trauma or Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) in a supportive living environment. Our client's supported living accommodation properties offer a range of support, from high needs through to a move on model, all of which are designed with the young people at their heart and to ensure they develop the skills necessary for independent living. This role requires a trauma-informed approach, providing compassionate, hands-on assistance while promoting safety, stability, and empowerment. The Deputy House Leader will also support the House Lead in supervising a team of support staff, ensuring the highest quality of support is delivered and that the individual needs and wellbeing of each young person are consistently met. Duties: Oversee the implementation of individual support plans and risk assessments for each young person, in consultation with the young person, their professional network and trusted adults. Support the House Leader with supervising and directing the work of Support Workers, ensuring direct reports receive ongoing training and regular supervisions as well as giving new team members a thorough house induction, to ensure the delivery of high-quality support services to young people. Ensure compliance with all CQC and Ofsted regulatory requirements, including licensing, health and safety regulations, and national guidelines. Reporting of Health and Safety concerns, safeguarding incidents, and on-going maintenance issues to the House Leader / Service Manager as well as overseeing the maintenance of the physical premises. Foster a positive and inclusive culture at the facility, promoting residents' participation in community activities and events. To act as the on-call point of contact within a dedicated on-call team which is determined by a weekly rota basis. In the absence of the House Leader, to stand in as lead for the team and young people and act as a designated safeguarding lead for the home. Candidate Attributes and Desirable Skills: Level 4 Adult Social Care / Children and Young People or equivalent or working towards. Previous experience working with individuals with a range of complex needs, or other related populations, like in a residential or community-based setting. Demonstrated leadership skills, including the ability to supervise and direct the work of others. Strong communication skills, including the ability to work effectively with external stakeholders including family members, healthcare / local authority providers, and community partners. Ability to maintain confidentiality and respect residents' privacy and autonomy. As a 24/7 service which operates 365 days a year, the ability to work flexible hours, including some weekends if necessary is required. You will embody our client's values - PRAISE: Passion - Bring energy, commitment, and heart to everything you do, showing genuine care for the young people they support. Respect - Treat every individual with dignity, understanding their unique story and valuing their voice and choices. Advocacy - Stand up for and alongside young people, helping them access opportunities, support, and services they're entitled to. Innovation - Be open to new ideas and creative approaches that improve the way they work and the outcomes for young people. Sense of Fun - Create moments of joy and connection, making their spaces feel positive, welcoming, and uplifting. Empowerment - Support young people to build confidence, make decisions, and take control of their own lives In return you will receive: 30 days holiday (inclusive of bank holidays) with additional days rewarded with long service. Regular supervision, support, and ongoing training opportunities. Support available for relevant health and social care qualifications. Gym membership. Health and wellbeing programme. Blue Light Discount card. Day off for your birthday (after successful completion of probation). Buy/bank holiday scheme (after successful completion of probation). Company sick pay. Interested? If you're passionate about making a meaningful difference in somebody's life, our client would love to hear from you.
Creative Support Ltd
Female Senior Support Worker
Creative Support Ltd Manchester, Lancashire
We are seeking a warm, compassionate and motivated Female Senior Support Worker to join our experienced team supporting women with long-term enduring mental health needs in our 24-hour supported living service. At our Women's Services in Withington, we work with women with mental health-related care and support needs. Our approach is rooted in trauma-informed and person-centred practice, empowering tenants to build confidence, develop independence, and progress in their recovery journey. We work collaboratively with tenants and partner agencies to plan care and promote wellbeing, safety and long-term independence. The ideal candidate will be enthusiastic, inclusive and organised. You should be passionate about supporting women in their recovery and committed to delivering a high standard of person-centred care. You will possess leadership qualities and be able to demonstrate strong communication skills and the ability to work collaboratively in a team. Experience supervising staff is desirable but not essential. Role responsibilities: Offering practical and emotional support to our tenants Delivering a wide range of activities and assisting tenants to access activities and opportunities to promote wellbeing Overseeing rota and staffing requirements, including supervision of staff Communicating effectively with senior colleagues, line managers and agencies to ensure smooth service delivery As a 24-hour service, flexibility is essential for this role. Staff work on a rolling rota designed to meet individual needs in a personalised way. We have a dedicated Waking Night team who provide support overnight. Gender is considered to be an occupational requirement - Equality Act 2010 Vacancy Reference Number: 92351 Applications for this role must be submitted via the Creative Support website using the above vacancy reference number Full training is provided, as is the opportunity to work towards QCF Diploma in Health and Social Care. Benefits of working with Creative Support include a probationary bonus, pension contributions, 28 days Annual Leave and company paid enhanced DBS. We are a passionate, inclusive, and anti-racist organization - Stonewall Diversity Champion, Disability Confident Employer who have recently received Investors in People Gold awarded. Applications are reviewed as they are received, we do not provide feedback for unsuccessful applications. We can only accept applications from candidates who are located in and eligible to work within the UK
Apr 03, 2026
Full time
We are seeking a warm, compassionate and motivated Female Senior Support Worker to join our experienced team supporting women with long-term enduring mental health needs in our 24-hour supported living service. At our Women's Services in Withington, we work with women with mental health-related care and support needs. Our approach is rooted in trauma-informed and person-centred practice, empowering tenants to build confidence, develop independence, and progress in their recovery journey. We work collaboratively with tenants and partner agencies to plan care and promote wellbeing, safety and long-term independence. The ideal candidate will be enthusiastic, inclusive and organised. You should be passionate about supporting women in their recovery and committed to delivering a high standard of person-centred care. You will possess leadership qualities and be able to demonstrate strong communication skills and the ability to work collaboratively in a team. Experience supervising staff is desirable but not essential. Role responsibilities: Offering practical and emotional support to our tenants Delivering a wide range of activities and assisting tenants to access activities and opportunities to promote wellbeing Overseeing rota and staffing requirements, including supervision of staff Communicating effectively with senior colleagues, line managers and agencies to ensure smooth service delivery As a 24-hour service, flexibility is essential for this role. Staff work on a rolling rota designed to meet individual needs in a personalised way. We have a dedicated Waking Night team who provide support overnight. Gender is considered to be an occupational requirement - Equality Act 2010 Vacancy Reference Number: 92351 Applications for this role must be submitted via the Creative Support website using the above vacancy reference number Full training is provided, as is the opportunity to work towards QCF Diploma in Health and Social Care. Benefits of working with Creative Support include a probationary bonus, pension contributions, 28 days Annual Leave and company paid enhanced DBS. We are a passionate, inclusive, and anti-racist organization - Stonewall Diversity Champion, Disability Confident Employer who have recently received Investors in People Gold awarded. Applications are reviewed as they are received, we do not provide feedback for unsuccessful applications. We can only accept applications from candidates who are located in and eligible to work within the UK
Prescribing Clinical Pharmacist - UK Remote (fixed term)
Suvera Ltd
About the Role: We're looking for a Clinical Pharmacist to join our small but exceptional care team for a 3-6 months fixed term contract with the potential to extend or go permanent. This role will report into a Clinical Team Lead and offers a salary of up to £50k DOE, on a full-time (40 hours over 5 days) or part-time (32 hours over 4 days) basis. At Suvera, we are more than job titles - we are the architects of our future. Every single one of us plays a vital role in shaping our vision and as a Clinical Pharmacist you'll have an impact by remotely managing patients with long-term conditions in a Primary Care setting, running your own clinic from home in collaboration with other members of our exceptional clinical team. This is an exciting opportunity to join a team of builders in a dynamic, scaling health tech startup alongside some of the brightest, most driven individuals and leaders in our industry. Please note that a Disclosure will be requested in the event that you are successful and are offered a role with Suvera. The DBS Code of Practice which governs these checks can be found here. About Suvera: Suvera is a tech start-up transforming healthcare with a mission to keep people in good health, wherever they are. Partnering with UK general practices, we deliver a smart, scalable virtual clinic that supports patients with long-term conditions. Today, we manage over 100,000 patients with plans to double this by 2026. We have merely scratched the surface for what we can do for both clinical operations and chronic care pathways. We have a team of phenomenal advisors, including Professor Bryan Williams who is the chair of Medicine at UCL and the man behind high blood pressure guidelines for the UK. We are a small (c. 55 people) cross functional team from all backgrounds, and have our own internal Care Team which employs both clinicians and care advisors. We are backed by Google for Startups and the preeminent, global healthcare and technology venture capital firm Morningside Ventures, led by Dr. Gerald Chan. We have ambitions to become the largest healthcare provider in the world. What you'll be doing : On your best days, you will play a key role in our Care team, providing specialist pharmaceutical support to patients that Suvera is supporting via our NHS Partners. Your active role will offer you the unique chance to be part of shaping a new future in patient care, ensuring our patients safety and dignity is maintained at all times and ensuring they are supported with high quality chronic disease management, repeat prescription management and structured medication reviews. On your toughest days, you may vent about the challenges and endless problems to solve, but that opportunity will fuel you and the mission ahead will feel nothing short of ambitious. You will see and feel the impact of all your hard work and most of all, you'll be part of a team that supports one another and takes their work, but not themselves, seriously. Join us on a mission to keep people in good health no matter where they are in the world. As a Clinical Pharmacist, you will: Carrying out reviews for patients with long term conditions within your clinical competencies and providing specialist support to patients that Suvera is supporting via our NHS Partners. Current conditions we manage are listed below in our 'must haves'. Work across multiple partner organisations, the role will have a predominantly patient facing element. Including chronic disease management, repeat prescription management and structured medication reviews Be proactively involved in quality improvement and audit as well as managing some aspects of the Quality and Outcomes Framework Be supported to help develop the role as the clinical team grows Clinical Responsibilities Collecting and recording patients' health data in a holistic manner Supporting medicines management delivery in practice, with monitoring, audit and medication reviews Interpretation, Risk stratification, and Management of this data in line with standard operating procedures and NICE guidelines Able to provide evidence based lifestyle advice Prescribing / altering medications for patients with LTCs Providing clinical leadership to future members of the clinical team Non Clinical Responsibilities Maintaining at all times a regard for patient safety and dignity Building and maintaining trust with patients Maintaining contemporaneous clinical notes within Suvera's and GP Partners systems Being proactively involved in Quality Outcomes Framework (QOF) Liaising with and assisting members of the operations/product/technology teams Supporting and participating in shared learning within Suvera and our GP Partners Take a proactive role in audits and statistics relating to patient activity. Assist in the development and improvement of the Suvera's systems and services Undertaking other administrative duties where reasonably required We're looking for someone who: Should have: You have a minimum of 12 months experience as a clinical pharmacist within an NHS Primary Care setting. You are a current member of a medical professional defence organisation. You are an independent prescriber and have completed a GPhC-accredited course/or equivalent. You are currently registered with the GPC and act at all times within the boundaries of its code of Professional Conduct. Experience managing practice medicines management workflow, including documents, CQC, MHRA safety alert and safety searches You have excellent communication skills, both written and spoken. You feel confident communicating with patients via their preferred communication channel which could include email, messaging, telephone, or video calls. You are IT literate, and able to work with a variety of software systems, including but not limited to Emis Web, SystmOne, Microsoft Office. You are confident in managing the following conditions: Hypertension, Type 2 Diabetes, Asthma, Lipids, Structured Medication Reviews, Frailty, CKD. Mindset: You are enthusiastic about your role of improving the health and wellbeing of your patients. You are excited about being involved with transforming the future of healthcare delivery for patients with long-term conditions. You are personable, polite and approachable. You are flexible, proactive and willing to learn. You are a team player. You are aware and can acknowledge your own limitations when delivering care. You are comfortable seeking advice and support from the wider clinical team when necessary. Nice to haves: You have previous experience working for a digital healthcare provider. About our culture: For Suvera, company culture is not an afterthought - it is a priority. Our diverse team helps us ensure we consider everyone's experience of accessing healthcare when building our product. We prioritise inclusion, wellness, and flexibility. We have a remote first approach, and a non hierarchical culture, we enable our team to thrive. Our async communication style ensures efficient workflows, and our policies support autonomy and work life balance. Perks • Team: A diverse, remote first collaborative environment with strong clinical leadership and a supportive team culture that values community building and regular socials. • Finance: Enhanced parental pay, equipment and education budgets, financial planning, and matched pension contributions up to 5%. • Wellbeing: Support with learning and development, annual wellbeing budget through Heka, gym passes, financial advice, mental health support, private GP appointments and therapy sessions. • Flexibility:We offer 28 days of holiday, plus bank holidays to ensure you can enjoy all life has to offer whilst having a fulfilling career at Suvera. This is also a fully remote job so no need to commute. You can find out more about Suvera and the different stages of the interview process following this link.
Apr 03, 2026
Full time
About the Role: We're looking for a Clinical Pharmacist to join our small but exceptional care team for a 3-6 months fixed term contract with the potential to extend or go permanent. This role will report into a Clinical Team Lead and offers a salary of up to £50k DOE, on a full-time (40 hours over 5 days) or part-time (32 hours over 4 days) basis. At Suvera, we are more than job titles - we are the architects of our future. Every single one of us plays a vital role in shaping our vision and as a Clinical Pharmacist you'll have an impact by remotely managing patients with long-term conditions in a Primary Care setting, running your own clinic from home in collaboration with other members of our exceptional clinical team. This is an exciting opportunity to join a team of builders in a dynamic, scaling health tech startup alongside some of the brightest, most driven individuals and leaders in our industry. Please note that a Disclosure will be requested in the event that you are successful and are offered a role with Suvera. The DBS Code of Practice which governs these checks can be found here. About Suvera: Suvera is a tech start-up transforming healthcare with a mission to keep people in good health, wherever they are. Partnering with UK general practices, we deliver a smart, scalable virtual clinic that supports patients with long-term conditions. Today, we manage over 100,000 patients with plans to double this by 2026. We have merely scratched the surface for what we can do for both clinical operations and chronic care pathways. We have a team of phenomenal advisors, including Professor Bryan Williams who is the chair of Medicine at UCL and the man behind high blood pressure guidelines for the UK. We are a small (c. 55 people) cross functional team from all backgrounds, and have our own internal Care Team which employs both clinicians and care advisors. We are backed by Google for Startups and the preeminent, global healthcare and technology venture capital firm Morningside Ventures, led by Dr. Gerald Chan. We have ambitions to become the largest healthcare provider in the world. What you'll be doing : On your best days, you will play a key role in our Care team, providing specialist pharmaceutical support to patients that Suvera is supporting via our NHS Partners. Your active role will offer you the unique chance to be part of shaping a new future in patient care, ensuring our patients safety and dignity is maintained at all times and ensuring they are supported with high quality chronic disease management, repeat prescription management and structured medication reviews. On your toughest days, you may vent about the challenges and endless problems to solve, but that opportunity will fuel you and the mission ahead will feel nothing short of ambitious. You will see and feel the impact of all your hard work and most of all, you'll be part of a team that supports one another and takes their work, but not themselves, seriously. Join us on a mission to keep people in good health no matter where they are in the world. As a Clinical Pharmacist, you will: Carrying out reviews for patients with long term conditions within your clinical competencies and providing specialist support to patients that Suvera is supporting via our NHS Partners. Current conditions we manage are listed below in our 'must haves'. Work across multiple partner organisations, the role will have a predominantly patient facing element. Including chronic disease management, repeat prescription management and structured medication reviews Be proactively involved in quality improvement and audit as well as managing some aspects of the Quality and Outcomes Framework Be supported to help develop the role as the clinical team grows Clinical Responsibilities Collecting and recording patients' health data in a holistic manner Supporting medicines management delivery in practice, with monitoring, audit and medication reviews Interpretation, Risk stratification, and Management of this data in line with standard operating procedures and NICE guidelines Able to provide evidence based lifestyle advice Prescribing / altering medications for patients with LTCs Providing clinical leadership to future members of the clinical team Non Clinical Responsibilities Maintaining at all times a regard for patient safety and dignity Building and maintaining trust with patients Maintaining contemporaneous clinical notes within Suvera's and GP Partners systems Being proactively involved in Quality Outcomes Framework (QOF) Liaising with and assisting members of the operations/product/technology teams Supporting and participating in shared learning within Suvera and our GP Partners Take a proactive role in audits and statistics relating to patient activity. Assist in the development and improvement of the Suvera's systems and services Undertaking other administrative duties where reasonably required We're looking for someone who: Should have: You have a minimum of 12 months experience as a clinical pharmacist within an NHS Primary Care setting. You are a current member of a medical professional defence organisation. You are an independent prescriber and have completed a GPhC-accredited course/or equivalent. You are currently registered with the GPC and act at all times within the boundaries of its code of Professional Conduct. Experience managing practice medicines management workflow, including documents, CQC, MHRA safety alert and safety searches You have excellent communication skills, both written and spoken. You feel confident communicating with patients via their preferred communication channel which could include email, messaging, telephone, or video calls. You are IT literate, and able to work with a variety of software systems, including but not limited to Emis Web, SystmOne, Microsoft Office. You are confident in managing the following conditions: Hypertension, Type 2 Diabetes, Asthma, Lipids, Structured Medication Reviews, Frailty, CKD. Mindset: You are enthusiastic about your role of improving the health and wellbeing of your patients. You are excited about being involved with transforming the future of healthcare delivery for patients with long-term conditions. You are personable, polite and approachable. You are flexible, proactive and willing to learn. You are a team player. You are aware and can acknowledge your own limitations when delivering care. You are comfortable seeking advice and support from the wider clinical team when necessary. Nice to haves: You have previous experience working for a digital healthcare provider. About our culture: For Suvera, company culture is not an afterthought - it is a priority. Our diverse team helps us ensure we consider everyone's experience of accessing healthcare when building our product. We prioritise inclusion, wellness, and flexibility. We have a remote first approach, and a non hierarchical culture, we enable our team to thrive. Our async communication style ensures efficient workflows, and our policies support autonomy and work life balance. Perks • Team: A diverse, remote first collaborative environment with strong clinical leadership and a supportive team culture that values community building and regular socials. • Finance: Enhanced parental pay, equipment and education budgets, financial planning, and matched pension contributions up to 5%. • Wellbeing: Support with learning and development, annual wellbeing budget through Heka, gym passes, financial advice, mental health support, private GP appointments and therapy sessions. • Flexibility:We offer 28 days of holiday, plus bank holidays to ensure you can enjoy all life has to offer whilst having a fulfilling career at Suvera. This is also a fully remote job so no need to commute. You can find out more about Suvera and the different stages of the interview process following this link.
Recruitment Lead Nottingham Forest FC
Theriseofwomensfootball Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
Job Description The Perks of the Job Opportunity to access tickets for events at The City Ground. Employee Assistance Programme. Access to high street and gym discounts. Discount within our Club shop. Free on-site parking. Role Overview This dynamic and multifaceted role aims to position Nottingham Forest as one of England's most active recruiters of diverse female talent, maximizing returns in the new and evolving transfer market. Underpinned by market connectivity, strong data, an agile proactive approach, and an exciting offering on and off the pitch. The Women's Recruitment Lead will collaborate across departments to enhance talent acquisition processes, optimise player transitions, and align recruitment strategies with Nottingham Forest Football Club's broader objectives. Key Tasks and Responsibilities Talent Acquisition Strategy & Operations Design and implement innovative Talent Acquisition process providing leadership and ensuring high-quality work to target players for the Women's First Team, covering regional, national, and international scouting efforts. Lead scouting operations and ensure alignment with team depth charts and club-defined player profiles. Oversee talent acquisition processes for players, including onboarding, evaluation, and integration into the club. Collaborate with wider club recruitment staff for overlapping talent evaluations. Scout potential Women's First Team players through live and video analysis, providing detailed evaluations and recommendations. Create and utilize real-time dashboards to track player progress against objectives. Research emerging trends in talent acquisition and implement strategies to stay ahead of the 'future game.' Player Development, Transition, and Loan Oversight Maintain detailed depth charts and transition plans for first-team prospects, ensuring alignment with club strategies. Support players transitioning to professional opportunities, either within Nottingham Forest or through external pathways, with tailored Individual Development Plans (IDPs). Monitor and support players on loan, both within Nottingham Forest and at external clubs, through regular game and training observations. Establish strong relationships with loan clubs to ensure environments align with player development objectives and club strategies. Work with technical staff to provide feedback and mentoring to all loaned players, ensuring continuity in their IDPs. Cross-Departmental Collaboration with External Partnerships and Market Engagement Develop and maintain a network of contacts, leveraging relationships with agents, scouts, and partner clubs. Lead the creation of a portfolio of clubs categorised by development, sale potential, or exit opportunities. Work closely with the Head of Women's and Girls' Football, Women's Head Coach, Girls Academy Manager, and other key stakeholders to align strategies. Drive recruitment meetings, contributing to a unified approach to talent acquisition and development. Provide detailed board reports and participate in strategic planning sessions. People and Continued Professional Development Utilise resources from professional bodies (e.g., The FA, Pro Leagues) to maximize personal and team development. Encourage networking, conference attendance, and continuous development for recruitment staff to stay updated on best practices within and outside of football. Assist in delivering and organising in-service training sessions and create a CPD pathway to enhance understanding of the club's talent acquisition pillar. Support the personal and professional growth of recruitment team members through structured development plans. Skills, Experience and Knowledge Qualifications FA Advanced Principles of Talent Identification & Development in Football. Educated to degree level in a sports or business discipline (preferred). Skills & Experience Extensive experience in women's professional football, including scouting and coaching. Proven ability to manage multiple stakeholders and processes effectively. Strong knowledge of player development pathways within the women's game. Expertise in data analysis and performance tracking. Exceptional communication, networking, and relationship building skills. Personal Attributes Ambitious and proactive in approach to work and goals. Adaptable and creative in a dynamic, fast paced environment. Strong problem solving skills and a detail oriented approach. Forest For Everyone At Nottingham Forest Football Club we are committed to creating an environment where differences are respected, individuality is celebrated, everyone feels valued, supported, and included. Our goal is to ensure every member of our team can be themselves, contribute fully, and reach their potential without barriers. Our Commitment to Equality, Diversity, Inclusion and Mental Wellbeing As an equal opportunities employer, we welcome applications from talented people of all backgrounds regardless of age, disability, gender identity or reassignment, marital or civil partnership status, pregnancy or maternity, race, religion or belief, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by law. We continue to develop policies and practices that promote equality, diversity, inclusion and mental wellbeing across our workforce. To help us measure progress and hold ourselves accountable, we ask all applicants to provide accurate diversity information during the recruitment process. Disability Confident Committed Employer We are proud to be a Disability Confident Committed employer, taking positive steps to attract, recruit, and support disabled people. As part of this commitment, we work hard to ensure our recruitment processes are fair, inclusive, and accessible to everyone. We are committed to offering interviews for disabled applicants who meet the essential criteria for a role and provide reasonable adjustments at every stage from the application process through to ongoing support in the workplace. If you are likely to meet the definition of being a "disabled person" according to the Equality Act 2010, you may be eligible to apply for an interview via the Disability Confident Scheme. Please indicate this in your application form. The information you share with us about your health or disability will not be used in recruitment selections. Our Commitment to Safeguarding As part of the Club's commitment to safeguarding, the successful applicant may be required to undergo a Disclosure Barring Service ("DBS") check or an enhanced DBS check. The results of a DBS check will be considered on an individual basis, and the Club will act in a proportionate manner when deciding whether or not to proceed with the appointment. An FA Enhanced DBS disclosure is required for all relevant new appointments to the Club. Individuals will be asked to declare any convictions, cautions or reprimands, warnings or bind-overs that may have been incurred. The Club reserves the right to carry out risk assessments where content has been disclosed on a DBS disclosure if it feels that it is relevant to the job requirements. Failure to satisfy the Club and the PL's safeguarding requirements may lead to the job offer being withdrawn or, if they have already started employment, summary termination of the employment. Health and Safety At Nottingham Forest Football Club, we are committed to ensuring a safe and healthy working environment for all employees. In accordance with the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974, you are required to take reasonable care for your own health and safety and that of others who may be affected by your actions or omissions at work. You must also cooperate with the Club's health and safety policies and procedures. Should you identify any health and safety concerns, please report them promptly to your manager or a member of the Health and Safety/Facilities team. Tagged as: Full Time, Leadership & Management, Recruitment, women's football
Apr 03, 2026
Full time
Job Description The Perks of the Job Opportunity to access tickets for events at The City Ground. Employee Assistance Programme. Access to high street and gym discounts. Discount within our Club shop. Free on-site parking. Role Overview This dynamic and multifaceted role aims to position Nottingham Forest as one of England's most active recruiters of diverse female talent, maximizing returns in the new and evolving transfer market. Underpinned by market connectivity, strong data, an agile proactive approach, and an exciting offering on and off the pitch. The Women's Recruitment Lead will collaborate across departments to enhance talent acquisition processes, optimise player transitions, and align recruitment strategies with Nottingham Forest Football Club's broader objectives. Key Tasks and Responsibilities Talent Acquisition Strategy & Operations Design and implement innovative Talent Acquisition process providing leadership and ensuring high-quality work to target players for the Women's First Team, covering regional, national, and international scouting efforts. Lead scouting operations and ensure alignment with team depth charts and club-defined player profiles. Oversee talent acquisition processes for players, including onboarding, evaluation, and integration into the club. Collaborate with wider club recruitment staff for overlapping talent evaluations. Scout potential Women's First Team players through live and video analysis, providing detailed evaluations and recommendations. Create and utilize real-time dashboards to track player progress against objectives. Research emerging trends in talent acquisition and implement strategies to stay ahead of the 'future game.' Player Development, Transition, and Loan Oversight Maintain detailed depth charts and transition plans for first-team prospects, ensuring alignment with club strategies. Support players transitioning to professional opportunities, either within Nottingham Forest or through external pathways, with tailored Individual Development Plans (IDPs). Monitor and support players on loan, both within Nottingham Forest and at external clubs, through regular game and training observations. Establish strong relationships with loan clubs to ensure environments align with player development objectives and club strategies. Work with technical staff to provide feedback and mentoring to all loaned players, ensuring continuity in their IDPs. Cross-Departmental Collaboration with External Partnerships and Market Engagement Develop and maintain a network of contacts, leveraging relationships with agents, scouts, and partner clubs. Lead the creation of a portfolio of clubs categorised by development, sale potential, or exit opportunities. Work closely with the Head of Women's and Girls' Football, Women's Head Coach, Girls Academy Manager, and other key stakeholders to align strategies. Drive recruitment meetings, contributing to a unified approach to talent acquisition and development. Provide detailed board reports and participate in strategic planning sessions. People and Continued Professional Development Utilise resources from professional bodies (e.g., The FA, Pro Leagues) to maximize personal and team development. Encourage networking, conference attendance, and continuous development for recruitment staff to stay updated on best practices within and outside of football. Assist in delivering and organising in-service training sessions and create a CPD pathway to enhance understanding of the club's talent acquisition pillar. Support the personal and professional growth of recruitment team members through structured development plans. Skills, Experience and Knowledge Qualifications FA Advanced Principles of Talent Identification & Development in Football. Educated to degree level in a sports or business discipline (preferred). Skills & Experience Extensive experience in women's professional football, including scouting and coaching. Proven ability to manage multiple stakeholders and processes effectively. Strong knowledge of player development pathways within the women's game. Expertise in data analysis and performance tracking. Exceptional communication, networking, and relationship building skills. Personal Attributes Ambitious and proactive in approach to work and goals. Adaptable and creative in a dynamic, fast paced environment. Strong problem solving skills and a detail oriented approach. Forest For Everyone At Nottingham Forest Football Club we are committed to creating an environment where differences are respected, individuality is celebrated, everyone feels valued, supported, and included. Our goal is to ensure every member of our team can be themselves, contribute fully, and reach their potential without barriers. Our Commitment to Equality, Diversity, Inclusion and Mental Wellbeing As an equal opportunities employer, we welcome applications from talented people of all backgrounds regardless of age, disability, gender identity or reassignment, marital or civil partnership status, pregnancy or maternity, race, religion or belief, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by law. We continue to develop policies and practices that promote equality, diversity, inclusion and mental wellbeing across our workforce. To help us measure progress and hold ourselves accountable, we ask all applicants to provide accurate diversity information during the recruitment process. Disability Confident Committed Employer We are proud to be a Disability Confident Committed employer, taking positive steps to attract, recruit, and support disabled people. As part of this commitment, we work hard to ensure our recruitment processes are fair, inclusive, and accessible to everyone. We are committed to offering interviews for disabled applicants who meet the essential criteria for a role and provide reasonable adjustments at every stage from the application process through to ongoing support in the workplace. If you are likely to meet the definition of being a "disabled person" according to the Equality Act 2010, you may be eligible to apply for an interview via the Disability Confident Scheme. Please indicate this in your application form. The information you share with us about your health or disability will not be used in recruitment selections. Our Commitment to Safeguarding As part of the Club's commitment to safeguarding, the successful applicant may be required to undergo a Disclosure Barring Service ("DBS") check or an enhanced DBS check. The results of a DBS check will be considered on an individual basis, and the Club will act in a proportionate manner when deciding whether or not to proceed with the appointment. An FA Enhanced DBS disclosure is required for all relevant new appointments to the Club. Individuals will be asked to declare any convictions, cautions or reprimands, warnings or bind-overs that may have been incurred. The Club reserves the right to carry out risk assessments where content has been disclosed on a DBS disclosure if it feels that it is relevant to the job requirements. Failure to satisfy the Club and the PL's safeguarding requirements may lead to the job offer being withdrawn or, if they have already started employment, summary termination of the employment. Health and Safety At Nottingham Forest Football Club, we are committed to ensuring a safe and healthy working environment for all employees. In accordance with the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974, you are required to take reasonable care for your own health and safety and that of others who may be affected by your actions or omissions at work. You must also cooperate with the Club's health and safety policies and procedures. Should you identify any health and safety concerns, please report them promptly to your manager or a member of the Health and Safety/Facilities team. Tagged as: Full Time, Leadership & Management, Recruitment, women's football
National Online School
Principal
National Online School Merton, London
Principal National Online School (NOS) Location: Based from Wimbledon, London Start date: September 2026 (or earlier by agreement) A rare opportunity to lead a nationally recognised online specialist provision for pupils with SEND. National Online School (NOS), the first Department for Education accredited online SEND school, is a growing provision across the UK, currently supporting around 300 pupils nationally and continuing to grow, with a steady intake of new placements requiring careful capacity planning and quality assurance. Many of our young learners, with complex needs, including autism and social, emotional and mental health needs, have experienced significant disruption to their education, including emotionally based school avoidance (EBSA) and adverse childhood experiences (ACEs). NOS represents a distinctive model of education, combining therapeutic practice with digital delivery to meet the needs of pupils who cannot access traditional settings. This is a pivotal leadership role with full accountability for educational standards, safeguarding, operational performance and strategic development of NOS. The Role - Principal National Online School As Principal, you will provide clear, credible and values-driven leadership across the school. You will lead both the operational performance and long-term strategic direction of NOS, ensuring consistently high standards in teaching, learning and pastoral care. You will lead a multi-disciplinary senior leadership team to deliver high-quality, inclusive education through a strong model of digital pedagogy and therapeutic practice. You will ensure that all systems, academic and pastoral, are aligned to support pupil regulation, engagement and sustained success. You will champion high expectations for all pupils and staff, embedding a culture of professionalism, consistency and ambition. Through strong relationships with families, Local Authorities and external partners, you will build confidence in the quality and impact of the provision. You will lead the continued development of a therapeutic, trauma-informed model, working closely with Clinical Services to ensure staff are equipped to meet the needs of pupils with complexity and vulnerability. You will ensure that barriers to learning are systematically identified and removed, enabling all pupils to achieve meaningful outcomes. Working closely with the Director of Education, you will contribute to the sustainable growth of NOS, including capacity planning, financial oversight, commissioning relationships and the development of scalable systems, ensuring that growth does not compromise quality, safety or relational practice. Key responsibilities Principal: Provide overall leadership of NOS, setting clear strategic direction and ensuring high standards across all areas of the school Be accountable for safeguarding, educational outcomes, quality of teaching, and operational performance Lead and develop the senior leadership team, embedding a culture of high expectations, consistency and professional accountability Ensure the delivery of a therapeutic, trauma-informed model that meets the needs of pupils with SEND Build strong, credible relationships with families, Local Authorities and external partners Contribute to sustainable growth through effective planning, resource management and system development You will be: A champion of therapeutic education and advocate for young people, with similar values to ours: Expect the very best from each other; Develop a strong work ethic; Respect and appreciate all difference; Include everyone and exclude no one; Listen to and involve everyone; Never give up on each other! An experienced and credible school leader with a strong track record of leading complex or SEND provision. You will bring: Successful leadership experience at Headteacher or Principal level Strong experience of improving outcomes for pupils with SEND, including autism and SEMH Proven leadership of safeguarding in complex or high-risk contexts Highly developed digital literacy, with the ability to lead and optimise online learning systems A clear track record of delivering strategic improvement with measurable impact Experience of embedding inclusive, therapeutic and trauma-informed practice The ability to lead, coach and develop senior leaders and staff High levels of emotional intelligence, professionalism and integrity Commercial awareness, with the ability to contribute to sustainable organisational growth. Principal Online SEND School National Online School was established as part of a specialist therapeutic education group and has developed a strong national reputation for supporting pupils with SEND who require a personalised, flexible approach to education. NOS supports children and young people aged 7 to 19, many of whom have experienced multiple placement breakdowns and extended periods out of education. The provision delivers highly personalised programmes that integrate education, therapy and pastoral support. Our model combines universal, targeted and intensive therapeutic approaches, enabling pupils to access consistent, high-quality support within their home environment while re-engaging with learning and building long-term success. In return we offer: Competitive salary and terms & conditions. An opportunity to join a leading provider of specialist education in one of the most rewarding sectors whilst directly contributing to the positive outcomes for pupils with SEMH and ASC. Comprehensive induction process, and excellent CPD opportunities with all staff provided an individual Learning & Development Plan to support career development. Regular half termly staff wellbeing days. A range of employee support and wellbeing benefits including our Employee Assistance Programme (EAP), counselling and contributions towards medical costs and an exclusive rewards platform. Gym & Active Health discounts. To apply: Please apply by sending through a CV. Shortlisted candidates will need to complete a formal application form as per safer recruitment practices in Education. Interviews will take place between 20th and 27th April. NOS are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils and expects all staff to share this commitment. The appointment is subject to all relevant checks such as references, medical clearance and a satisfactory enhanced DBS disclosure. We are an equal opportunity employer.
Apr 03, 2026
Full time
Principal National Online School (NOS) Location: Based from Wimbledon, London Start date: September 2026 (or earlier by agreement) A rare opportunity to lead a nationally recognised online specialist provision for pupils with SEND. National Online School (NOS), the first Department for Education accredited online SEND school, is a growing provision across the UK, currently supporting around 300 pupils nationally and continuing to grow, with a steady intake of new placements requiring careful capacity planning and quality assurance. Many of our young learners, with complex needs, including autism and social, emotional and mental health needs, have experienced significant disruption to their education, including emotionally based school avoidance (EBSA) and adverse childhood experiences (ACEs). NOS represents a distinctive model of education, combining therapeutic practice with digital delivery to meet the needs of pupils who cannot access traditional settings. This is a pivotal leadership role with full accountability for educational standards, safeguarding, operational performance and strategic development of NOS. The Role - Principal National Online School As Principal, you will provide clear, credible and values-driven leadership across the school. You will lead both the operational performance and long-term strategic direction of NOS, ensuring consistently high standards in teaching, learning and pastoral care. You will lead a multi-disciplinary senior leadership team to deliver high-quality, inclusive education through a strong model of digital pedagogy and therapeutic practice. You will ensure that all systems, academic and pastoral, are aligned to support pupil regulation, engagement and sustained success. You will champion high expectations for all pupils and staff, embedding a culture of professionalism, consistency and ambition. Through strong relationships with families, Local Authorities and external partners, you will build confidence in the quality and impact of the provision. You will lead the continued development of a therapeutic, trauma-informed model, working closely with Clinical Services to ensure staff are equipped to meet the needs of pupils with complexity and vulnerability. You will ensure that barriers to learning are systematically identified and removed, enabling all pupils to achieve meaningful outcomes. Working closely with the Director of Education, you will contribute to the sustainable growth of NOS, including capacity planning, financial oversight, commissioning relationships and the development of scalable systems, ensuring that growth does not compromise quality, safety or relational practice. Key responsibilities Principal: Provide overall leadership of NOS, setting clear strategic direction and ensuring high standards across all areas of the school Be accountable for safeguarding, educational outcomes, quality of teaching, and operational performance Lead and develop the senior leadership team, embedding a culture of high expectations, consistency and professional accountability Ensure the delivery of a therapeutic, trauma-informed model that meets the needs of pupils with SEND Build strong, credible relationships with families, Local Authorities and external partners Contribute to sustainable growth through effective planning, resource management and system development You will be: A champion of therapeutic education and advocate for young people, with similar values to ours: Expect the very best from each other; Develop a strong work ethic; Respect and appreciate all difference; Include everyone and exclude no one; Listen to and involve everyone; Never give up on each other! An experienced and credible school leader with a strong track record of leading complex or SEND provision. You will bring: Successful leadership experience at Headteacher or Principal level Strong experience of improving outcomes for pupils with SEND, including autism and SEMH Proven leadership of safeguarding in complex or high-risk contexts Highly developed digital literacy, with the ability to lead and optimise online learning systems A clear track record of delivering strategic improvement with measurable impact Experience of embedding inclusive, therapeutic and trauma-informed practice The ability to lead, coach and develop senior leaders and staff High levels of emotional intelligence, professionalism and integrity Commercial awareness, with the ability to contribute to sustainable organisational growth. Principal Online SEND School National Online School was established as part of a specialist therapeutic education group and has developed a strong national reputation for supporting pupils with SEND who require a personalised, flexible approach to education. NOS supports children and young people aged 7 to 19, many of whom have experienced multiple placement breakdowns and extended periods out of education. The provision delivers highly personalised programmes that integrate education, therapy and pastoral support. Our model combines universal, targeted and intensive therapeutic approaches, enabling pupils to access consistent, high-quality support within their home environment while re-engaging with learning and building long-term success. In return we offer: Competitive salary and terms & conditions. An opportunity to join a leading provider of specialist education in one of the most rewarding sectors whilst directly contributing to the positive outcomes for pupils with SEMH and ASC. Comprehensive induction process, and excellent CPD opportunities with all staff provided an individual Learning & Development Plan to support career development. Regular half termly staff wellbeing days. A range of employee support and wellbeing benefits including our Employee Assistance Programme (EAP), counselling and contributions towards medical costs and an exclusive rewards platform. Gym & Active Health discounts. To apply: Please apply by sending through a CV. Shortlisted candidates will need to complete a formal application form as per safer recruitment practices in Education. Interviews will take place between 20th and 27th April. NOS are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils and expects all staff to share this commitment. The appointment is subject to all relevant checks such as references, medical clearance and a satisfactory enhanced DBS disclosure. We are an equal opportunity employer.
KIDS-6
Family Intervention Coordinator
KIDS-6 Wakefield, Yorkshire
As Family Intervention Coordinator , you will lead the delivery of the WEBSS service ( Wakefield Early Behaviour Support Service) , overseeing Senior and Family Intervention Practitioners as well as volunteers. The role focuses on improving mental health outcomes for children and young people with autism and other neurodevelopmental conditions. This includes delivering targeted interventions, coordinating support, and providing practical guidance and emotional support to reduce the likelihood of crisis situations. You will also work closely with parents, carers, and families to build resilience and reduce reliance on crisis services. This involves developing informal support networks, delivering training programmes, and promoting co-production by drawing on lived experiences to empower families and strengthen peer connections. Further details: Salary: £13,757.50 per annum Hours: 18 hours per week Location: Wakefield Key Responsibilities Service Delivery & Leadership: Lead and manage practitioners and volunteers within the service Deliver and oversee a district-wide family support offer Develop and implement training programmes to build workforce confidence and capability Manage referrals, assessments, and person-centred support planning Monitor service performance and ensure outcomes align with contractual requirements Manage budgets, resources, and service delivery effectively Support & Intervention: Provide advice, strategies, and direct support to children, young people, and families (face-to-face, phone, or email) Carry out risk assessments and develop appropriate intervention plans Use agreed assessment tools in partnership with key stakeholders Produce reports and contribute to multi-disciplinary reviews Partnership Working: Build strong relationships with health, education, and social care services, including CAMHS, police, and specialist providers Coordinate and deliver parent training alongside professionals and individuals with lived experience Act as a key worker to support families in navigating services and advocating where necessary Work collaboratively across agencies to improve service access and outcomes. Safeguarding & Compliance: Act as Designated Safeguarding Lead, ensuring the safety and wellbeing of children and young people Maintain accurate records and ensure GDPR compliance Follow all organisational policies and procedures, including health and safety and confidentiality Regularly review safeguarding risks and maintain appropriate documentation Operational Duties: Recruit, induct, and supervise staff and volunteers Organise multi-agency meetings and maintain referral pathways Collect and analyse data to support service development and decision-making Attend training, supervision, and development sessions Working Requirements: Flexible working, including occasional evenings Regular travel across the Wakefield district, with some regional/national travel Lone working and home visits required Line management responsibilities for staff and volunteers Participation in supervision and reflective practice Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle for business use (mileage reimbursed) Enhanced DBS check required Essential Criteria: Proven leadership and management experience Experience working with neurodivergent children and families Strong partnership and multi-agency working skills Sound safeguarding knowledge and practice Ability to work independently within community settings Please see the full Job Description attached for further details about the role and requirements. We may close this advert early should we receive a high volume of suitable applications, so early application is encouraged.
Apr 03, 2026
Full time
As Family Intervention Coordinator , you will lead the delivery of the WEBSS service ( Wakefield Early Behaviour Support Service) , overseeing Senior and Family Intervention Practitioners as well as volunteers. The role focuses on improving mental health outcomes for children and young people with autism and other neurodevelopmental conditions. This includes delivering targeted interventions, coordinating support, and providing practical guidance and emotional support to reduce the likelihood of crisis situations. You will also work closely with parents, carers, and families to build resilience and reduce reliance on crisis services. This involves developing informal support networks, delivering training programmes, and promoting co-production by drawing on lived experiences to empower families and strengthen peer connections. Further details: Salary: £13,757.50 per annum Hours: 18 hours per week Location: Wakefield Key Responsibilities Service Delivery & Leadership: Lead and manage practitioners and volunteers within the service Deliver and oversee a district-wide family support offer Develop and implement training programmes to build workforce confidence and capability Manage referrals, assessments, and person-centred support planning Monitor service performance and ensure outcomes align with contractual requirements Manage budgets, resources, and service delivery effectively Support & Intervention: Provide advice, strategies, and direct support to children, young people, and families (face-to-face, phone, or email) Carry out risk assessments and develop appropriate intervention plans Use agreed assessment tools in partnership with key stakeholders Produce reports and contribute to multi-disciplinary reviews Partnership Working: Build strong relationships with health, education, and social care services, including CAMHS, police, and specialist providers Coordinate and deliver parent training alongside professionals and individuals with lived experience Act as a key worker to support families in navigating services and advocating where necessary Work collaboratively across agencies to improve service access and outcomes. Safeguarding & Compliance: Act as Designated Safeguarding Lead, ensuring the safety and wellbeing of children and young people Maintain accurate records and ensure GDPR compliance Follow all organisational policies and procedures, including health and safety and confidentiality Regularly review safeguarding risks and maintain appropriate documentation Operational Duties: Recruit, induct, and supervise staff and volunteers Organise multi-agency meetings and maintain referral pathways Collect and analyse data to support service development and decision-making Attend training, supervision, and development sessions Working Requirements: Flexible working, including occasional evenings Regular travel across the Wakefield district, with some regional/national travel Lone working and home visits required Line management responsibilities for staff and volunteers Participation in supervision and reflective practice Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle for business use (mileage reimbursed) Enhanced DBS check required Essential Criteria: Proven leadership and management experience Experience working with neurodivergent children and families Strong partnership and multi-agency working skills Sound safeguarding knowledge and practice Ability to work independently within community settings Please see the full Job Description attached for further details about the role and requirements. We may close this advert early should we receive a high volume of suitable applications, so early application is encouraged.
JOB SWITCH LTD
Interim Head of Leisure
JOB SWITCH LTD Liverpool, Merseyside
Overview - 4/5 DAYS PER WEEK IN THE OFFICE DEPENDANT ON BUSINESS NEEDS Interim Head of Leisure The Interim Head of Leisure Operations will provide strategic and operational leadership across Liverpools leisure facilities and associated services. The Interim Head of Leisure will ensure the safe, efficient and commercially sustainable operation of the councils leisure estate while supporting the councils ambitions to improve health, wellbeing and participation in sport and physical activity across the city. The role will lead operational teams delivering services across leisure centres, swimming pools, sports facilities, GP referral and community programmes, ensuring high standards of customer service, regulatory compliance and financial performance. This is a key leadership role responsible for stabilising and improving operational performance, supporting workforce development, and helping shape the future operating model for leisure services in Liverpool. Key Responsibilities Interim Head of Leisure Provide strategic leadership for the delivery of the councils leisure operations and physical activity services. Contribute to the development and delivery of the citys leisure, sport and physical activity strategy. Support the councils wider public health and wellbeing priorities through increased participation in sport and active lifestyles. Lead the day-to-day operation of the councils leisure facilities, ensuring services are safe, accessible and customer focused. Oversee operational performance across leisure centres, swimming pools and sports facilities. Ensure compliance with health and safety, safeguarding and statutory regulatory requirements. Manage significant operational budgets and ensure services operate efficiently and sustainably. Identify opportunities to improve income generation, utilisation of facilities and commercial performance. Monitor performance against financial and operational targets. Provide leadership and direction to operational managers and wider leisure teams. Drive a positive organisational culture focused on service improvement and customer experience. Work collaboratively with HR and trade unions on workforce matters including organisational change where required. Develop strong partnerships with local sports organisations, community groups, schools and health partners. Represent the council in regional and national leisure networks. Work with partners to maximise the impact of leisure services on community wellbeing. Identify opportunities to modernise services and improve the operating model. Lead initiatives to improve participation levels, customer satisfaction and operational efficiency. Support longer-term strategic planning for the councils leisure estate. Essential Experience Interim Head of Leisure Senior leadership experience managing leisure operations or similar frontline service environments. Experience overseeing multiple leisure facilities or a complex operational estate. Strong financial and commercial management experience. Experience leading large operational teams and managing workforce issues. Strong understanding of health and safety and compliance requirements in leisure services. Experience delivering service improvement or transformation programmes. Key Skills Interim Head of Leisure Strategic leadership and decision-making Operational performance management Financial and commercial acumen Stakeholder and partnership management Strong people leadership and organisational change capability
Apr 03, 2026
Contractor
Overview - 4/5 DAYS PER WEEK IN THE OFFICE DEPENDANT ON BUSINESS NEEDS Interim Head of Leisure The Interim Head of Leisure Operations will provide strategic and operational leadership across Liverpools leisure facilities and associated services. The Interim Head of Leisure will ensure the safe, efficient and commercially sustainable operation of the councils leisure estate while supporting the councils ambitions to improve health, wellbeing and participation in sport and physical activity across the city. The role will lead operational teams delivering services across leisure centres, swimming pools, sports facilities, GP referral and community programmes, ensuring high standards of customer service, regulatory compliance and financial performance. This is a key leadership role responsible for stabilising and improving operational performance, supporting workforce development, and helping shape the future operating model for leisure services in Liverpool. Key Responsibilities Interim Head of Leisure Provide strategic leadership for the delivery of the councils leisure operations and physical activity services. Contribute to the development and delivery of the citys leisure, sport and physical activity strategy. Support the councils wider public health and wellbeing priorities through increased participation in sport and active lifestyles. Lead the day-to-day operation of the councils leisure facilities, ensuring services are safe, accessible and customer focused. Oversee operational performance across leisure centres, swimming pools and sports facilities. Ensure compliance with health and safety, safeguarding and statutory regulatory requirements. Manage significant operational budgets and ensure services operate efficiently and sustainably. Identify opportunities to improve income generation, utilisation of facilities and commercial performance. Monitor performance against financial and operational targets. Provide leadership and direction to operational managers and wider leisure teams. Drive a positive organisational culture focused on service improvement and customer experience. Work collaboratively with HR and trade unions on workforce matters including organisational change where required. Develop strong partnerships with local sports organisations, community groups, schools and health partners. Represent the council in regional and national leisure networks. Work with partners to maximise the impact of leisure services on community wellbeing. Identify opportunities to modernise services and improve the operating model. Lead initiatives to improve participation levels, customer satisfaction and operational efficiency. Support longer-term strategic planning for the councils leisure estate. Essential Experience Interim Head of Leisure Senior leadership experience managing leisure operations or similar frontline service environments. Experience overseeing multiple leisure facilities or a complex operational estate. Strong financial and commercial management experience. Experience leading large operational teams and managing workforce issues. Strong understanding of health and safety and compliance requirements in leisure services. Experience delivering service improvement or transformation programmes. Key Skills Interim Head of Leisure Strategic leadership and decision-making Operational performance management Financial and commercial acumen Stakeholder and partnership management Strong people leadership and organisational change capability

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