HR Advisor Supply Chain Union Experience Essential We are working with a fast-paced, operational business looking to bring in a HR Advisor to support their supply chain function. This is a great opportunity for someone who enjoys being close to the operation, supporting managers day to day and getting stuck into a wide range of HR activity within a busy, unionised environment. You'll be visible, hands-on and a key support to both the people team and operational leaders. What you'll be doing Acting as a first point of contact for HR queries across the supply chain function Supporting managers with employee relations cases, including disciplinaries, grievances and absence management Building strong relationships with stakeholders across operational teams Supporting with union interactions and day-to-day engagement Managing HR administration across the employee lifecycle Supporting onboarding, offboarding and changes within the business Working closely with the wider HR team on projects and initiatives What we're looking for Previous experience in a HR Advisor role within a supply chain, logistics or operational environment Experience working within a unionised setting would be highly beneficial Confident supporting on ER casework and advising managers Comfortable working in a fast-paced environment Strong organisational skills and attention to detail A proactive and hands-on approach This is a great opportunity to develop your HR experience within a business where you'll gain real exposure to a busy operational environment. Please apply with your most up to date CV! BH35757
May 01, 2026
Full time
HR Advisor Supply Chain Union Experience Essential We are working with a fast-paced, operational business looking to bring in a HR Advisor to support their supply chain function. This is a great opportunity for someone who enjoys being close to the operation, supporting managers day to day and getting stuck into a wide range of HR activity within a busy, unionised environment. You'll be visible, hands-on and a key support to both the people team and operational leaders. What you'll be doing Acting as a first point of contact for HR queries across the supply chain function Supporting managers with employee relations cases, including disciplinaries, grievances and absence management Building strong relationships with stakeholders across operational teams Supporting with union interactions and day-to-day engagement Managing HR administration across the employee lifecycle Supporting onboarding, offboarding and changes within the business Working closely with the wider HR team on projects and initiatives What we're looking for Previous experience in a HR Advisor role within a supply chain, logistics or operational environment Experience working within a unionised setting would be highly beneficial Confident supporting on ER casework and advising managers Comfortable working in a fast-paced environment Strong organisational skills and attention to detail A proactive and hands-on approach This is a great opportunity to develop your HR experience within a business where you'll gain real exposure to a busy operational environment. Please apply with your most up to date CV! BH35757
Pertemps Network Group are delighted to be assisting a reputable housing provider in the search for an experienced and driven Housing Manager to join their Neighbourhood Services Team. This is an exciting opportunity for a strong leader with a proven background in social housing, tenancy management, and neighbourhood services. The successful postholder will oversee a team of Housing Officers and Housing Assistants, ensuring the delivery of a high quality, resident focused housing management service across local communities. Working Pattern: Fully Site Based Location: London Rate: 280-300 Umbrella The Role The Housing Manager will lead and develop a high performing team, ensuring excellent service delivery across tenancy management, neighbourhood improvements, ASB casework, voids and lettings, estate inspections, and safeguarding. Key responsibilities include: Leading, motivating, and developing a team of Housing Officers and Assistants to deliver a value for money neighbourhood service. Implementing the organisation's neighbourhood services business plan and contributing to budget management. Ensuring compliance with tenancy agreements, taking proactive steps to minimise breaches and improve resident satisfaction. Overseeing quarterly estate inspections, working collaboratively with repairs and estate services. Managing the voids and lettings process, ensuring properties are turned around efficiently and income is maximised. Delivering an effective approach to anti social behaviour through decisive case management and partnership working. Ensuring responsive, victim centred action on domestic abuse cases. Representing Housing Services at court, case conferences, and multi agency meetings. Building strong stakeholder relationships across partner organisations, resident groups, community agencies, and internal teams. Analysing service performance, KPI data, and developing strategies for continuous improvement. Championing equality, diversity, and inclusion across service delivery. Supporting emergency planning, service continuity and the council's safeguarding responsibilities. About You We are seeking a confident and capable leader with experience in social housing and neighbourhood management. You will ideally bring: Experience managing teams in a housing management or neighbourhood services environment. Strong knowledge of housing legislation, tenancy management, and social housing regulatory frameworks. A track record of delivering service improvement, driving performance, and managing change. Experience handling complex ASB cases, complaints, safeguarding concerns, and multi agency working. Excellent communication, influencing, and relationship building skills. Ability to analyse data, manage budgets, and contribute to strategic planning. Strong organisational skills with the ability to prioritise competing demands. A commitment to equality, diversity, and delivering exceptional customer service. Why Apply? Join a respected and community focused housing provider Lead a passionate team committed to improving local neighbourhoods Make a real impact on residents' quality of life Excellent opportunity for professional growth and development How to Apply If you are an experienced housing management professional looking for your next step, we would love to hear from you. Apply today via Pertemps Network Group and take the next step in your housing career.
May 01, 2026
Full time
Pertemps Network Group are delighted to be assisting a reputable housing provider in the search for an experienced and driven Housing Manager to join their Neighbourhood Services Team. This is an exciting opportunity for a strong leader with a proven background in social housing, tenancy management, and neighbourhood services. The successful postholder will oversee a team of Housing Officers and Housing Assistants, ensuring the delivery of a high quality, resident focused housing management service across local communities. Working Pattern: Fully Site Based Location: London Rate: 280-300 Umbrella The Role The Housing Manager will lead and develop a high performing team, ensuring excellent service delivery across tenancy management, neighbourhood improvements, ASB casework, voids and lettings, estate inspections, and safeguarding. Key responsibilities include: Leading, motivating, and developing a team of Housing Officers and Assistants to deliver a value for money neighbourhood service. Implementing the organisation's neighbourhood services business plan and contributing to budget management. Ensuring compliance with tenancy agreements, taking proactive steps to minimise breaches and improve resident satisfaction. Overseeing quarterly estate inspections, working collaboratively with repairs and estate services. Managing the voids and lettings process, ensuring properties are turned around efficiently and income is maximised. Delivering an effective approach to anti social behaviour through decisive case management and partnership working. Ensuring responsive, victim centred action on domestic abuse cases. Representing Housing Services at court, case conferences, and multi agency meetings. Building strong stakeholder relationships across partner organisations, resident groups, community agencies, and internal teams. Analysing service performance, KPI data, and developing strategies for continuous improvement. Championing equality, diversity, and inclusion across service delivery. Supporting emergency planning, service continuity and the council's safeguarding responsibilities. About You We are seeking a confident and capable leader with experience in social housing and neighbourhood management. You will ideally bring: Experience managing teams in a housing management or neighbourhood services environment. Strong knowledge of housing legislation, tenancy management, and social housing regulatory frameworks. A track record of delivering service improvement, driving performance, and managing change. Experience handling complex ASB cases, complaints, safeguarding concerns, and multi agency working. Excellent communication, influencing, and relationship building skills. Ability to analyse data, manage budgets, and contribute to strategic planning. Strong organisational skills with the ability to prioritise competing demands. A commitment to equality, diversity, and delivering exceptional customer service. Why Apply? Join a respected and community focused housing provider Lead a passionate team committed to improving local neighbourhoods Make a real impact on residents' quality of life Excellent opportunity for professional growth and development How to Apply If you are an experienced housing management professional looking for your next step, we would love to hear from you. Apply today via Pertemps Network Group and take the next step in your housing career.
HR Advisor Location: Slough Salary: £36,000 - £40,000 Working Pattern: Office based Contract: Full-time, Permanent The Bukola Group is recruiting an experienced HR Advisor to join a busy Employee Relations function supporting operational teams across a multi-site workforce within a business services firm. This is a hands-on role suited to a confident HR professional with extensive employee relations experience, capable of independently managing a high volume and complex ER caseload. You will provide practical, legally sound advice to managers, lead ER casework end-to-end, and coach leaders to ensure fair, consistent and values-led people management. Key responsibilities include: Managing the full spectrum of ER cases including disciplinaries, grievances, absence, disputes, redundancies, flexible working and performance-related matters. Coaching and advising managers on best practice and UK employment law Drafting ER correspondence and supporting hearings and meetings Ensuring adherence to policies, procedures and timelines Analysing ER data, tracking cases and reporting on trends Supporting TUPE activity, union engagement and wider HR initiatives About you: Proven experience in a generalist HR or ER-focused role within a fast-paced, operational environment Strong, hands-on employee relations expertise (essential) Up-to-date knowledge of UK employment legislation Confident with the use of Microsoft office, particularly Excel. CIPD Level 5 qualification (or working towards) preferred Confident communicator with excellent stakeholder management skills Resilient, organised and able to manage multiple priorities Full UK driving licence and own car highly desirable This is an excellent opportunity for a pragmatic, people focused HR professional who enjoys being close to operations and making a real impact on the employee experience.
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
HR Advisor Location: Slough Salary: £36,000 - £40,000 Working Pattern: Office based Contract: Full-time, Permanent The Bukola Group is recruiting an experienced HR Advisor to join a busy Employee Relations function supporting operational teams across a multi-site workforce within a business services firm. This is a hands-on role suited to a confident HR professional with extensive employee relations experience, capable of independently managing a high volume and complex ER caseload. You will provide practical, legally sound advice to managers, lead ER casework end-to-end, and coach leaders to ensure fair, consistent and values-led people management. Key responsibilities include: Managing the full spectrum of ER cases including disciplinaries, grievances, absence, disputes, redundancies, flexible working and performance-related matters. Coaching and advising managers on best practice and UK employment law Drafting ER correspondence and supporting hearings and meetings Ensuring adherence to policies, procedures and timelines Analysing ER data, tracking cases and reporting on trends Supporting TUPE activity, union engagement and wider HR initiatives About you: Proven experience in a generalist HR or ER-focused role within a fast-paced, operational environment Strong, hands-on employee relations expertise (essential) Up-to-date knowledge of UK employment legislation Confident with the use of Microsoft office, particularly Excel. CIPD Level 5 qualification (or working towards) preferred Confident communicator with excellent stakeholder management skills Resilient, organised and able to manage multiple priorities Full UK driving licence and own car highly desirable This is an excellent opportunity for a pragmatic, people focused HR professional who enjoys being close to operations and making a real impact on the employee experience.
The L&D Consultant will work directly with the Director of Organisational Capability to design a clear, ambitious and practical enterprise-wide learning strategy focused on AI and data capability uplift. 1-2 days office based in London This role will create the strategic blueprint for how we: Raise foundational AI and data literacy across the entire organisation. Build targeted data and AI learning pathways for specific functional areas. Develop technical programmes (including apprenticeship levy-funded options) to support specialist upskilling and professional certification. This work will directly support the creation of a compelling learning strategy that prepares colleagues for the opportunities and challenges of AI, ensures responsible and informed adoption, and aligns with organisational priorities. Operational delivery remains with the internal team; this role is exclusively strategic. You're accountable for: Data & AI Learning Strategy Developing a coherent, organisation-wide learning strategy that builds confidence, capability and responsible use of data and AI. Designing a multi-tiered capability framework foundation>intermediate>advanced) aligned to our organisational roles and future needs. Creating learning pathways and recommended interventions for generalist, functional and technical audiences. Identifying success measures, KPIs and milestones to track capability uplift. Foundational Data & AI Literacy (Learning for All) Defining and recommending learning solutions that build a baseline understanding of AI, data concepts, responsible/ethical AI and practical workplace applications. Building on the earlier work already undertaken in this space, integrating it into a more comprehensive strategic approach. Targeted Functional Upskilling Partnering with operational and enabling functions to understand where AI and data can add the most value. Creating tailored learning pathways for functions such as casework, operations, HR, finance, digital/IT, and customer services. Recommending appropriate learning approach, (blended learning, simulations, in role learning, vendor-led programmes) Technical Skills & Certification Programmes Developing a strategy for deeper technical development Identifying relevant certification routes Recommending where apprenticeship levy funding can be used to support structured, accredited learning. Future Skills & Horizon Scanning Conducting external research to understand emerging AI and data trends relevant to our work. Providing insight on future skills we will need over the next 3 to 5 years. Advising on partnerships with learning providers, universities, vendors and accreditation bodies. Stakeholder Engagement & Influence Working closely with senior leaders to ensure alignment with organisational priorities and digital strategy. Providing high-quality strategic advice, positioning the organisation to navigate digital and data-driven change. Your experience includes: Extensive experience in L&D strategy, organisational development, or talent management at a senior/strategic level. Significant experience in designing and implementing enterprise-level data, digital or AI capability strategies. Strong understanding of AI fundamentals, data literacy, responsible/ethical AI use, and emerging industry trends. Demonstrated expertise in building structured learning pathways and capability frameworks. Experience working with apprenticeship levy-funded programmes and/or accredited technical learning pathways. Proven ability to work at a strategic level and influence senior stakeholders. Outstanding communication and storytelling skills, with the ability to simplify complex technical concepts.
Apr 30, 2026
Contractor
The L&D Consultant will work directly with the Director of Organisational Capability to design a clear, ambitious and practical enterprise-wide learning strategy focused on AI and data capability uplift. 1-2 days office based in London This role will create the strategic blueprint for how we: Raise foundational AI and data literacy across the entire organisation. Build targeted data and AI learning pathways for specific functional areas. Develop technical programmes (including apprenticeship levy-funded options) to support specialist upskilling and professional certification. This work will directly support the creation of a compelling learning strategy that prepares colleagues for the opportunities and challenges of AI, ensures responsible and informed adoption, and aligns with organisational priorities. Operational delivery remains with the internal team; this role is exclusively strategic. You're accountable for: Data & AI Learning Strategy Developing a coherent, organisation-wide learning strategy that builds confidence, capability and responsible use of data and AI. Designing a multi-tiered capability framework foundation>intermediate>advanced) aligned to our organisational roles and future needs. Creating learning pathways and recommended interventions for generalist, functional and technical audiences. Identifying success measures, KPIs and milestones to track capability uplift. Foundational Data & AI Literacy (Learning for All) Defining and recommending learning solutions that build a baseline understanding of AI, data concepts, responsible/ethical AI and practical workplace applications. Building on the earlier work already undertaken in this space, integrating it into a more comprehensive strategic approach. Targeted Functional Upskilling Partnering with operational and enabling functions to understand where AI and data can add the most value. Creating tailored learning pathways for functions such as casework, operations, HR, finance, digital/IT, and customer services. Recommending appropriate learning approach, (blended learning, simulations, in role learning, vendor-led programmes) Technical Skills & Certification Programmes Developing a strategy for deeper technical development Identifying relevant certification routes Recommending where apprenticeship levy funding can be used to support structured, accredited learning. Future Skills & Horizon Scanning Conducting external research to understand emerging AI and data trends relevant to our work. Providing insight on future skills we will need over the next 3 to 5 years. Advising on partnerships with learning providers, universities, vendors and accreditation bodies. Stakeholder Engagement & Influence Working closely with senior leaders to ensure alignment with organisational priorities and digital strategy. Providing high-quality strategic advice, positioning the organisation to navigate digital and data-driven change. Your experience includes: Extensive experience in L&D strategy, organisational development, or talent management at a senior/strategic level. Significant experience in designing and implementing enterprise-level data, digital or AI capability strategies. Strong understanding of AI fundamentals, data literacy, responsible/ethical AI use, and emerging industry trends. Demonstrated expertise in building structured learning pathways and capability frameworks. Experience working with apprenticeship levy-funded programmes and/or accredited technical learning pathways. Proven ability to work at a strategic level and influence senior stakeholders. Outstanding communication and storytelling skills, with the ability to simplify complex technical concepts.
Job Title: Assistant Team Manager Child Protection Location: Dorchester (Dorset) Contract Type: Temporary, FT. 37 hours Salary: Up to 45.00 (umbrella) Type: Hybrid/Remote working About Us: Connect2Dorset is a managed service agency owned by Dorset Council providing temporary, contract and interim opportunities into the Council. Our service is built on our values of ethical, trustworthy, and caring, and 50% of our profits are returned directly to Dorset Council for investment in frontline services. About the Role/Responsibilities: We are seeking a full-time Assistant Team Manager to join our Permanence Team. You will be an experienced, qualified social worker with a passion for supporting children in care and helping them achieve stability and long-term security. In this role, you will provide leadership and management support to the team, working alongside the Team Manager to ensure high-quality practice and effective supervision. You will: Supervise and appraise social workers and family workers Provide oversight of complex casework and offer guidance on care planning Chair meetings and contribute to decision-making that promotes the best outcomes for children Support practice development within the team, acting as a role model and mentor for colleagues Maintain a focus on securing permanent homes for children and ensuring stability in placements This is a fantastic opportunity to join our committed Permanence Team, where we work with children from the conclusion of care proceedings through their time in care, building lasting relationships and helping them reach their full potential. We work closely with fostering services, commissioning teams, the Virtual School, and the Children in Care Health Team to ensure every child has the support they need to thrive. You will bring proven experience in supervision, mentoring, and leading others, along with a track record of delivering excellent outcomes in complex children's social care cases. A collaborative approach, strong communication skills, and the ability to work in partnership with professionals and families are essential. At Dorset Council, you'll be part of a service that has been recognised for its commitment to children, families, and care leavers, with Ofsted rating us 'Outstanding'. You'll benefit from supportive leadership, regular supervision, access to resources, and opportunities to develop your career in a team where your skills and passion will be valued. Required Skills and Qualifications: Enhanced Child & Adults DBS (we can obtain for you) Eligibility to work in the UK SWE (HCPC) Registered Relevant Degree required 3 years post qualified experience within the UK Have access to a car and be willing to travel Benefits 500 welcome bonus (paid after 12 weeks), Dorset Council has ample onsite parking, with the opportunity for role progression and training for both permanent and temporary staff within the authority as well as competitive rate of pay Connect2Dorset is a trading style of Dorset & Kent Commercial Services LLP - A joint venture between Dorset Council & Commercial Services Kent Ltd. Connect2Dorset is an equal opportunities Employment Agency & Business. It positively encourages applications from all suitably qualified and eligible candidates.
Apr 30, 2026
Seasonal
Job Title: Assistant Team Manager Child Protection Location: Dorchester (Dorset) Contract Type: Temporary, FT. 37 hours Salary: Up to 45.00 (umbrella) Type: Hybrid/Remote working About Us: Connect2Dorset is a managed service agency owned by Dorset Council providing temporary, contract and interim opportunities into the Council. Our service is built on our values of ethical, trustworthy, and caring, and 50% of our profits are returned directly to Dorset Council for investment in frontline services. About the Role/Responsibilities: We are seeking a full-time Assistant Team Manager to join our Permanence Team. You will be an experienced, qualified social worker with a passion for supporting children in care and helping them achieve stability and long-term security. In this role, you will provide leadership and management support to the team, working alongside the Team Manager to ensure high-quality practice and effective supervision. You will: Supervise and appraise social workers and family workers Provide oversight of complex casework and offer guidance on care planning Chair meetings and contribute to decision-making that promotes the best outcomes for children Support practice development within the team, acting as a role model and mentor for colleagues Maintain a focus on securing permanent homes for children and ensuring stability in placements This is a fantastic opportunity to join our committed Permanence Team, where we work with children from the conclusion of care proceedings through their time in care, building lasting relationships and helping them reach their full potential. We work closely with fostering services, commissioning teams, the Virtual School, and the Children in Care Health Team to ensure every child has the support they need to thrive. You will bring proven experience in supervision, mentoring, and leading others, along with a track record of delivering excellent outcomes in complex children's social care cases. A collaborative approach, strong communication skills, and the ability to work in partnership with professionals and families are essential. At Dorset Council, you'll be part of a service that has been recognised for its commitment to children, families, and care leavers, with Ofsted rating us 'Outstanding'. You'll benefit from supportive leadership, regular supervision, access to resources, and opportunities to develop your career in a team where your skills and passion will be valued. Required Skills and Qualifications: Enhanced Child & Adults DBS (we can obtain for you) Eligibility to work in the UK SWE (HCPC) Registered Relevant Degree required 3 years post qualified experience within the UK Have access to a car and be willing to travel Benefits 500 welcome bonus (paid after 12 weeks), Dorset Council has ample onsite parking, with the opportunity for role progression and training for both permanent and temporary staff within the authority as well as competitive rate of pay Connect2Dorset is a trading style of Dorset & Kent Commercial Services LLP - A joint venture between Dorset Council & Commercial Services Kent Ltd. Connect2Dorset is an equal opportunities Employment Agency & Business. It positively encourages applications from all suitably qualified and eligible candidates.
SEND Team Manager (PO6) Full-time / Permanent 36 hours per week £54,267 - £57,402 Hybrid working You'll step into a pivotal leadership role as the SEND Team Manager, driving high quality SEND services that genuinely transform outcomes for children, young people and their families. You'll oversee specialist teams, lead service improvements, shape strategic development and take responsibility for ensuring statutory compliance at every level. If you thrive in a fast paced, impact driven environment, this is your role. Your Role as SEND Team Manager Lead & inspire SEND professionals to deliver exceptional support Oversee complex caseloads and ensure high quality casework standards Drive service improvement, policy development and strategic planning Provide expert professional advice and represent the service when required Ensure safeguarding, compliance and continuous performance improvement Your Experience as a SEND Team Manager Proven leadership experience within statutory SEND services (minimum 1 year) Strong knowledge of SEND legislation, standards and best practice Demonstrated ability to manage teams, performance and caseload quality Skilled in multi agency partnership working Confident handling complex, sensitive or high risk situations If you're interested in discussing this opportunity in more detail or know someone who might be a great fit, please contact Maddison Barry or Jordan Groves on or apply today. Our clients are passionate about building a diverse workforce and do not discriminate against any employee or applicant. Hiring decisions are based solely on your skills and experience, and any reasonable adjustments will be fully supported throughout the process.
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
SEND Team Manager (PO6) Full-time / Permanent 36 hours per week £54,267 - £57,402 Hybrid working You'll step into a pivotal leadership role as the SEND Team Manager, driving high quality SEND services that genuinely transform outcomes for children, young people and their families. You'll oversee specialist teams, lead service improvements, shape strategic development and take responsibility for ensuring statutory compliance at every level. If you thrive in a fast paced, impact driven environment, this is your role. Your Role as SEND Team Manager Lead & inspire SEND professionals to deliver exceptional support Oversee complex caseloads and ensure high quality casework standards Drive service improvement, policy development and strategic planning Provide expert professional advice and represent the service when required Ensure safeguarding, compliance and continuous performance improvement Your Experience as a SEND Team Manager Proven leadership experience within statutory SEND services (minimum 1 year) Strong knowledge of SEND legislation, standards and best practice Demonstrated ability to manage teams, performance and caseload quality Skilled in multi agency partnership working Confident handling complex, sensitive or high risk situations If you're interested in discussing this opportunity in more detail or know someone who might be a great fit, please contact Maddison Barry or Jordan Groves on or apply today. Our clients are passionate about building a diverse workforce and do not discriminate against any employee or applicant. Hiring decisions are based solely on your skills and experience, and any reasonable adjustments will be fully supported throughout the process.
A Reputable Housing Provider is seeking an experienced and highly organised Cabinet Support Officer (fully site based) to provide professional policy and administrative support to Cabinet Members and senior leadership. This role is critical in supporting Cabinet Members to effectively deliver their portfolio responsibilities and organisational priorities. The successful candidate will work collaboratively across departments, ensuring executive decision-making processes are supported through high-quality research, coordination, and stakeholder engagement. The postholder will play a key role in ensuring Cabinet Members are fully supported through proactive planning, structured communications, and effective casework and diary management. Department: Corporate Services Location: London Rate: £21.80 - £22.80 PAYE Key Responsibilities Cabinet and Executive Support Provide flexible administrative and policy support to 2-3 Cabinet Members , enabling effective delivery of portfolio priorities. Support executive decision-making through coordination of briefing materials, policy summaries, and stakeholder information. Undertake research on a range of policy and operational topics, identifying key options and presenting findings in structured briefing notes. Ensure all information provided to Cabinet Members is accurate, timely, and of the highest professional standard. Diary and Inbox Management Manage complex and fast-moving diaries , ensuring priorities are scheduled efficiently and time is used effectively. Provide comprehensive inbox management, including triaging enquiries, responding to correspondence, and escalating urgent matters appropriately. Draft responses and commission actions from senior managers where required, ensuring deadlines are met. Meeting and Briefing Coordination Coordinate Cabinet Member meetings, including: Agenda planning Venue and logistics arrangements Circulation of briefing papers Minute-taking and action tracking Support the delivery of Cabinet Member briefings through effective planning and best-practice administrative processes. Stakeholder Engagement Build strong relationships across internal departments, senior leadership teams, and external stakeholders. Liaise with residents, community groups, voluntary organisations, and partner agencies. Maintain professional communication standards while supporting public engagement activities. Casework and Policy Support Provide structured casework management support to Cabinet Members. Monitor emerging policy issues and ensure key matters are escalated appropriately. Support communications activities in collaboration with communications and policy teams. Operational Support Facilitate site visits, public meetings, and stakeholder events. Provide support outside core hours where required to meet Cabinet schedules. Provide cover support to the Leader's Office when necessary. Undertake additional duties consistent with the level of the role. Knowledge and Competencies Good understanding of local government structures , governance processes, or regulated public sector environments. Ability to interpret policy documents, reports, and briefing materials. Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to influence and engage stakeholders at multiple levels. Excellent prioritisation skills with the ability to manage competing deadlines. High level of discretion and political awareness. Team-oriented approach with the ability to collaborate effectively. Key Relationships Internal and external stakeholders may include: Chief Executive and Senior Leadership Team Chief of Staff and Leader's Office Cabinet Members and Lead Members Communications and Policy Teams Senior Managers and Business Support Teams Community Groups and Residents External partners across public, private, and voluntary sectors About the Candidate The successful candidate will be: Highly organised and detail-oriented Confident working with senior leaders and elected officials Politically aware with strong professional judgement Able to manage confidential information with discretion Customer-focused with a commitment to improving outcomes for communities Comfortable working in a fast-paced and dynamic environment Desirable Experience Previous experience working within: Local government Housing sector Public sector governance environments Experience supporting senior leadership or elected officials. Experience coordinating public meetings, consultations, or stakeholder engagement activities. Apply Now for the Cabinet Support Officer.
Apr 28, 2026
Full time
A Reputable Housing Provider is seeking an experienced and highly organised Cabinet Support Officer (fully site based) to provide professional policy and administrative support to Cabinet Members and senior leadership. This role is critical in supporting Cabinet Members to effectively deliver their portfolio responsibilities and organisational priorities. The successful candidate will work collaboratively across departments, ensuring executive decision-making processes are supported through high-quality research, coordination, and stakeholder engagement. The postholder will play a key role in ensuring Cabinet Members are fully supported through proactive planning, structured communications, and effective casework and diary management. Department: Corporate Services Location: London Rate: £21.80 - £22.80 PAYE Key Responsibilities Cabinet and Executive Support Provide flexible administrative and policy support to 2-3 Cabinet Members , enabling effective delivery of portfolio priorities. Support executive decision-making through coordination of briefing materials, policy summaries, and stakeholder information. Undertake research on a range of policy and operational topics, identifying key options and presenting findings in structured briefing notes. Ensure all information provided to Cabinet Members is accurate, timely, and of the highest professional standard. Diary and Inbox Management Manage complex and fast-moving diaries , ensuring priorities are scheduled efficiently and time is used effectively. Provide comprehensive inbox management, including triaging enquiries, responding to correspondence, and escalating urgent matters appropriately. Draft responses and commission actions from senior managers where required, ensuring deadlines are met. Meeting and Briefing Coordination Coordinate Cabinet Member meetings, including: Agenda planning Venue and logistics arrangements Circulation of briefing papers Minute-taking and action tracking Support the delivery of Cabinet Member briefings through effective planning and best-practice administrative processes. Stakeholder Engagement Build strong relationships across internal departments, senior leadership teams, and external stakeholders. Liaise with residents, community groups, voluntary organisations, and partner agencies. Maintain professional communication standards while supporting public engagement activities. Casework and Policy Support Provide structured casework management support to Cabinet Members. Monitor emerging policy issues and ensure key matters are escalated appropriately. Support communications activities in collaboration with communications and policy teams. Operational Support Facilitate site visits, public meetings, and stakeholder events. Provide support outside core hours where required to meet Cabinet schedules. Provide cover support to the Leader's Office when necessary. Undertake additional duties consistent with the level of the role. Knowledge and Competencies Good understanding of local government structures , governance processes, or regulated public sector environments. Ability to interpret policy documents, reports, and briefing materials. Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to influence and engage stakeholders at multiple levels. Excellent prioritisation skills with the ability to manage competing deadlines. High level of discretion and political awareness. Team-oriented approach with the ability to collaborate effectively. Key Relationships Internal and external stakeholders may include: Chief Executive and Senior Leadership Team Chief of Staff and Leader's Office Cabinet Members and Lead Members Communications and Policy Teams Senior Managers and Business Support Teams Community Groups and Residents External partners across public, private, and voluntary sectors About the Candidate The successful candidate will be: Highly organised and detail-oriented Confident working with senior leaders and elected officials Politically aware with strong professional judgement Able to manage confidential information with discretion Customer-focused with a commitment to improving outcomes for communities Comfortable working in a fast-paced and dynamic environment Desirable Experience Previous experience working within: Local government Housing sector Public sector governance environments Experience supporting senior leadership or elected officials. Experience coordinating public meetings, consultations, or stakeholder engagement activities. Apply Now for the Cabinet Support Officer.
Job Description We are seeking an Assistant Team Manager, Child Protection, for a local government client in Dorchester, Dorset. You will be an experienced, qualified social worker passionate about supporting children in care and helping them achieve stability and long-term security. In this role, you will provide leadership and management support to the team, working alongside the Team Manager to ensure high-quality practice and effective supervision hybrid/Remote working. Responsibilities You will: Supervise and appraise social workers and family workers Provide oversight of complex casework and offer guidance on care planning Chair meetings and contribute to decision-making that promotes the best outcomes for children Support practice development within the team, acting as a role model and mentor for colleagues Maintain a focus on securing permanent homes for children and ensuring stability in placements Knowledge & Experience Requirements You will bring proven experience in supervision, mentoring, and leading others, along with a track record of delivering excellent outcomes in complex children's social care cases. A collaborative approach, strong communication skills, and the ability to work in partnership with professionals and families are essential. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills both orally and in writing Proven operational experience in social work, ideally working as a senior practitioner or small team leader/supervisor. Able to demonstrate relevant theoretical Social Work concepts, practices and detailed organisational knowledge relating to the provision of a professional Social Work service. Experience in dealing with significant issues, management of complex child protection matters, staff underperformance, and managing resources to address team performance priorities through the allocation of limited resources Ability to influence and negotiate partner relationships at the management level. Must understand the need for emotional intelligence/resilience, specifically in relation to risk, ensuring a positive balance between perceived risk and protection from harm where necessary. Ability to provide direction, motivate, and inspire the team to deliver quality professional practice. Experience in managing a small budget and/or contributing to financially related decisions on larger spends. Demonstrable knowledge of how to improve practice and performance in a supportive, positive way. Able to perform management and provide quality assurance, ensuring team contribution to Children and Young People. Able to provide professional leadership in situations of complexity, risk, uncertainty and challenge. Ability to develop and maintain strong working relationships with colleagues and partners to improve outcomes for individual children and young people. Qualification Essential Dip SW. CQSW. CSS or CCETSW or equivalent SWE (HCPC) Registered Advanced user Microsoft Office, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, social media. Essential Compliance Requirements 3 Years of References Enhanced Adults DBS Relevant Degree required Have access to a car and be willing to travel Willing to engage in the mandatory pre-screening application process. Diamond Blaque Group, a leading public-sector provider, is acting as the employment agency for this vacancy. Our organisation is deeply committed to fostering an environment of equal opportunity and diversity in the workplace.
Apr 27, 2026
Contractor
Job Description We are seeking an Assistant Team Manager, Child Protection, for a local government client in Dorchester, Dorset. You will be an experienced, qualified social worker passionate about supporting children in care and helping them achieve stability and long-term security. In this role, you will provide leadership and management support to the team, working alongside the Team Manager to ensure high-quality practice and effective supervision hybrid/Remote working. Responsibilities You will: Supervise and appraise social workers and family workers Provide oversight of complex casework and offer guidance on care planning Chair meetings and contribute to decision-making that promotes the best outcomes for children Support practice development within the team, acting as a role model and mentor for colleagues Maintain a focus on securing permanent homes for children and ensuring stability in placements Knowledge & Experience Requirements You will bring proven experience in supervision, mentoring, and leading others, along with a track record of delivering excellent outcomes in complex children's social care cases. A collaborative approach, strong communication skills, and the ability to work in partnership with professionals and families are essential. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills both orally and in writing Proven operational experience in social work, ideally working as a senior practitioner or small team leader/supervisor. Able to demonstrate relevant theoretical Social Work concepts, practices and detailed organisational knowledge relating to the provision of a professional Social Work service. Experience in dealing with significant issues, management of complex child protection matters, staff underperformance, and managing resources to address team performance priorities through the allocation of limited resources Ability to influence and negotiate partner relationships at the management level. Must understand the need for emotional intelligence/resilience, specifically in relation to risk, ensuring a positive balance between perceived risk and protection from harm where necessary. Ability to provide direction, motivate, and inspire the team to deliver quality professional practice. Experience in managing a small budget and/or contributing to financially related decisions on larger spends. Demonstrable knowledge of how to improve practice and performance in a supportive, positive way. Able to perform management and provide quality assurance, ensuring team contribution to Children and Young People. Able to provide professional leadership in situations of complexity, risk, uncertainty and challenge. Ability to develop and maintain strong working relationships with colleagues and partners to improve outcomes for individual children and young people. Qualification Essential Dip SW. CQSW. CSS or CCETSW or equivalent SWE (HCPC) Registered Advanced user Microsoft Office, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, social media. Essential Compliance Requirements 3 Years of References Enhanced Adults DBS Relevant Degree required Have access to a car and be willing to travel Willing to engage in the mandatory pre-screening application process. Diamond Blaque Group, a leading public-sector provider, is acting as the employment agency for this vacancy. Our organisation is deeply committed to fostering an environment of equal opportunity and diversity in the workplace.
Citizens Advice Doncaster Borough is expanding its services to provide vital, community-based support to Doncaster residents facing the challenges of the rising cost of living and energy crisis. We are seeking a dedicated individual to deliver holistic and specialist Money & Energy advice. As part of our team, you will empower clients to achieve the best possible outcomes by providing high-quality customer service and support, all while upholding the core aims and principles of the Citizens Advice Service. You will thrive in a dynamic environment, demonstrating both initiative and strong teamwork, and be committed to going the extra mile to make a real difference. Role purpose To provide Energy & Money advice to clients To provide advice on how to deal with Energy Debts To provide a high-quality advice and support services A Benefit Calculation as part of Income Maximisation Energy Efficiency support & advice Act for the client where necessary by calculating, negotiating, drafting or writing letters and telephoning. Negotiate with third parties as appropriate. Switching energy providers Information and support on the Priority Services Register Check eligibility and provide Information about the Warm Home Discount Any other possible Schemes / Grants available that can support the client with their energy issues Provide Advice on energy complaints and processes Smart Meter information / advice Carbon Monoxide Awareness To provide Financial Capability and Income Maximisation advice to clients. To share responsibility for compliance with the Projects targets and requirements. Ensure quality standards are met. To work effectively with other partners to deliver a seamless service to clients Undertake service delivery at Outreach venues as required. Assist clients with other related problems where they are an integral part of their case and refer to other advisers or specialist agencies as appropriate. To contribute to the Research and Campaigns work of Citizens Advice Doncaster Borough. Advice To provide Energy & Money advice to clients on energy issues To provide advice on how to deal with Energy Debts, looking at wider debt issues and options, making referrals or taking action as appropriate. Provide General Advice and assisted information to clients on energy issues Empower clients to act on advice and information provided Act for the client where necessary by calculating, negotiating, drafting or writing letters and telephoning. Negotiate with third parties as appropriate. Ensure income maximisation through the take up of appropriate benefits. Provide advice and assistance to other staff across the whole range of advice issues. Ensure that all casework conforms to the organisation's Office Manual and the Advice Quality Standard and/or the Specialist Quality Mark as appropriate. Maintain case records for the purpose of continuity of casework, information retrieval, statistical monitoring and report preparation. Ensure that all work conforms to the organisation's systems and procedures. Research and campaigns Assist with research and campaigns work by providing information about clients' circumstances. Provide statistical information on the number of clients and nature of cases and provide regular reports to management. Monitor service provision to ensure that it reaches the widest possible client group. Alert other staff to local and national issues. Professional development Keep up to date with legislation and undertake appropriate training. Read relevant publications. Attend relevant internal and external meetings as agreed with the Team Leader and/or Line Manager. Assist with Service initiatives for the improvement of services. Administration Review and make recommendations for improvements to Citizens Advice services. Maintain local information systems. Use IT for statistical recording, record keeping and document production. Keep up to date with policies and procedures relevant to organisational work and undertake appropriate training. Attend internal and external meetings as agreed with the Team Leader and/or Manager. Maintain close liaison with relevant external agencies. Other duties and responsibilities Carry out any other tasks that may be within the scope of the post to ensure the effective delivery and development of the service. Demonstrate commitment to the aims and policies of the Citizens Advice service. Abide by health and safety guidelines and share responsibility for your own safety and that of colleagues. Person specification Experience of providing Advice. Effective oral communication skills with particular emphasis on negotiating and representing. Effective writing skills with particular emphasis on negotiating, representing and preparing reviews, reports and correspondence. Ordered approach to workload and an ability and willingness to follow and develop agreed procedures. Understand the issues involved in interviewing clients. Numerate to the level required in the tasks. Ability to prioritise own work, meet deadlines and manage caseload. Ability to use IT in the provision of advice and the preparation of reports and submissions. Ability to monitor and maintain own standards and work as part of a wider team Understanding of and commitment to the aims and principles of the Citizens Advice service and its equality and diversity policies. Desirable Criteria Experience of providing General, Energy or debt advice would be desirable. Experience of working to targets Experience of working in the voluntary sector would be desirable. Ability to give and receive feedback objectively and sensitively and a willingness to challenge constructively Demonstrate understanding of social trends and their implications for clients and service provision Have access to a vehicle and be willing to travel
Apr 27, 2026
Full time
Citizens Advice Doncaster Borough is expanding its services to provide vital, community-based support to Doncaster residents facing the challenges of the rising cost of living and energy crisis. We are seeking a dedicated individual to deliver holistic and specialist Money & Energy advice. As part of our team, you will empower clients to achieve the best possible outcomes by providing high-quality customer service and support, all while upholding the core aims and principles of the Citizens Advice Service. You will thrive in a dynamic environment, demonstrating both initiative and strong teamwork, and be committed to going the extra mile to make a real difference. Role purpose To provide Energy & Money advice to clients To provide advice on how to deal with Energy Debts To provide a high-quality advice and support services A Benefit Calculation as part of Income Maximisation Energy Efficiency support & advice Act for the client where necessary by calculating, negotiating, drafting or writing letters and telephoning. Negotiate with third parties as appropriate. Switching energy providers Information and support on the Priority Services Register Check eligibility and provide Information about the Warm Home Discount Any other possible Schemes / Grants available that can support the client with their energy issues Provide Advice on energy complaints and processes Smart Meter information / advice Carbon Monoxide Awareness To provide Financial Capability and Income Maximisation advice to clients. To share responsibility for compliance with the Projects targets and requirements. Ensure quality standards are met. To work effectively with other partners to deliver a seamless service to clients Undertake service delivery at Outreach venues as required. Assist clients with other related problems where they are an integral part of their case and refer to other advisers or specialist agencies as appropriate. To contribute to the Research and Campaigns work of Citizens Advice Doncaster Borough. Advice To provide Energy & Money advice to clients on energy issues To provide advice on how to deal with Energy Debts, looking at wider debt issues and options, making referrals or taking action as appropriate. Provide General Advice and assisted information to clients on energy issues Empower clients to act on advice and information provided Act for the client where necessary by calculating, negotiating, drafting or writing letters and telephoning. Negotiate with third parties as appropriate. Ensure income maximisation through the take up of appropriate benefits. Provide advice and assistance to other staff across the whole range of advice issues. Ensure that all casework conforms to the organisation's Office Manual and the Advice Quality Standard and/or the Specialist Quality Mark as appropriate. Maintain case records for the purpose of continuity of casework, information retrieval, statistical monitoring and report preparation. Ensure that all work conforms to the organisation's systems and procedures. Research and campaigns Assist with research and campaigns work by providing information about clients' circumstances. Provide statistical information on the number of clients and nature of cases and provide regular reports to management. Monitor service provision to ensure that it reaches the widest possible client group. Alert other staff to local and national issues. Professional development Keep up to date with legislation and undertake appropriate training. Read relevant publications. Attend relevant internal and external meetings as agreed with the Team Leader and/or Line Manager. Assist with Service initiatives for the improvement of services. Administration Review and make recommendations for improvements to Citizens Advice services. Maintain local information systems. Use IT for statistical recording, record keeping and document production. Keep up to date with policies and procedures relevant to organisational work and undertake appropriate training. Attend internal and external meetings as agreed with the Team Leader and/or Manager. Maintain close liaison with relevant external agencies. Other duties and responsibilities Carry out any other tasks that may be within the scope of the post to ensure the effective delivery and development of the service. Demonstrate commitment to the aims and policies of the Citizens Advice service. Abide by health and safety guidelines and share responsibility for your own safety and that of colleagues. Person specification Experience of providing Advice. Effective oral communication skills with particular emphasis on negotiating and representing. Effective writing skills with particular emphasis on negotiating, representing and preparing reviews, reports and correspondence. Ordered approach to workload and an ability and willingness to follow and develop agreed procedures. Understand the issues involved in interviewing clients. Numerate to the level required in the tasks. Ability to prioritise own work, meet deadlines and manage caseload. Ability to use IT in the provision of advice and the preparation of reports and submissions. Ability to monitor and maintain own standards and work as part of a wider team Understanding of and commitment to the aims and principles of the Citizens Advice service and its equality and diversity policies. Desirable Criteria Experience of providing General, Energy or debt advice would be desirable. Experience of working to targets Experience of working in the voluntary sector would be desirable. Ability to give and receive feedback objectively and sensitively and a willingness to challenge constructively Demonstrate understanding of social trends and their implications for clients and service provision Have access to a vehicle and be willing to travel
The Senior Housing Advisor at SSAFA s Glasgow s Helping Heroes (GHH) leads the delivery of high quality, person centred housing and homelessness support for members of the Armed Forces community at risk of homelessness. The postholder provides professional oversight of housing advice, casework and tenancy sustainment, setting clear standards for inclusive practice and addressing barriers to housing. The role involves supporting triage, allocating and monitoring caseloads, and guiding staff on complex and high risk cases. Alongside holding a caseload, the postholder focuses on quality assurance, escalation, problem solving and service development. The postholder will oversee the use of rent deposit, first month rent and emergency accommodation funding, ensuring fair and transparent decision making, and contributes to tenancy sustainment outcomes, service planning and reporting. This role combines leadership with operational oversight, supporting staff development, safeguarding and data quality while playing a key role in preventing homelessness and supporting veterans to secure and sustain safe housing. This is a community based role involving citywide travel, outreach work and home visits, requiring flexibility to respond to urgent or changing needs. As a pet friendly service, GHH regularly supports beneficiaries who may have assistance or support animals. About the Team GHH, based at the Pearce Institute in Govan and delivered in partnership with SSAFA and Glasgow City Council, provides trusted support to serving personnel, veterans, and their families. Our trauma informed, holistic approach offers wraparound assistance that addresses housing needs alongside wider wellbeing challenges, helping beneficiaries build resilience and sustain long term housing solutions. The service operates a gateway model, giving the Armed Forces community a single point of contact for housing, financial, employability and wider support. You ll be part of a highly collaborative network, working closely with local and national partners such as Citizens Advice Scotland, Veterans Housing Scotland, Erskine, Scottish Veterans Residences, Defence Medical Welfare Services, Homeless Casework Teams and Homeless Network Scotland. The role also involves attending stakeholder events that may occasionally fall outside of standard office hours. About you You ll be a proactive, organised and compassionate professional, with the resilience and judgement needed to thrive in a demanding, community focused role. You ll have a clear commitment to improving outcomes for members of the Armed Forces community and a strong sense of integrity as priorities and demands change. You ll be confident managing your own workload while supporting and overseeing the work of others, creating a safe, supportive and accountable working environment. With a clear understanding of the pressures involved in working with people in crisis, you ll be able to adapt your approach to risk, urgency and complexity, confidently managing high risk situations and supporting sound decision making. You ll maintain high standards in safeguarding, data quality and professional boundaries at all times. You ll manage a varied caseload and deliver person centred support, working closely with local authorities, landlords and partner agencies. Strong communication, problem solving and organisational skills are essential. A CIH Level 2 or 3 qualification is essential, alongside experience of delivering housing advice, homelessness prevention and/or tenancy sustainment support. About SSAFA SSAFA, the Armed Forces charity, is a trusted source of support for the Armed Forces community in their time of need. In 2024, our dedicated teams of volunteers and employees supported more than 54,000 people through a wide range of services. This includes veterans, serving personnel (regulars and reserves), and their families, wherever and whenever they need us. SSAFA understands that behind every uniform is a person. We are here for that person and their family, offering practical, emotional, and financial support tailored to their unique circumstances. Diversity and Inclusion at SSAFA SSAFA exists to support a diverse range of beneficiaries within the armed forces community, and we believe diversity within our teams is key to ensuring we can deliver our services effectively. We thrive on differences and believe it is critical to our success as a worldwide charity. SSAFA is proud to be an equal opportunity workplace that seeks to recruit, develop and retain the most talented people from a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills. We therefore encourage applications from all genders, races, religions, ages and sexual orientations, as well as parents, veterans, people living with disabilities, and any other groups that could bring diverse perspectives to our business. SSAFA is committed to using the Disclosure & Barring Service to ensure we, as an employer, safeguard those we serve. No agencies please. Any unsolicited submissions from agencies will be accepted as a direct application from the candidate and no fees will be payable. Closing date: Midnight on Sunday 03 May 2026. SSAFA reserves the right to close the vacancy early if we receive a high volume of suitable applications. Interviews: TBC
Apr 25, 2026
Full time
The Senior Housing Advisor at SSAFA s Glasgow s Helping Heroes (GHH) leads the delivery of high quality, person centred housing and homelessness support for members of the Armed Forces community at risk of homelessness. The postholder provides professional oversight of housing advice, casework and tenancy sustainment, setting clear standards for inclusive practice and addressing barriers to housing. The role involves supporting triage, allocating and monitoring caseloads, and guiding staff on complex and high risk cases. Alongside holding a caseload, the postholder focuses on quality assurance, escalation, problem solving and service development. The postholder will oversee the use of rent deposit, first month rent and emergency accommodation funding, ensuring fair and transparent decision making, and contributes to tenancy sustainment outcomes, service planning and reporting. This role combines leadership with operational oversight, supporting staff development, safeguarding and data quality while playing a key role in preventing homelessness and supporting veterans to secure and sustain safe housing. This is a community based role involving citywide travel, outreach work and home visits, requiring flexibility to respond to urgent or changing needs. As a pet friendly service, GHH regularly supports beneficiaries who may have assistance or support animals. About the Team GHH, based at the Pearce Institute in Govan and delivered in partnership with SSAFA and Glasgow City Council, provides trusted support to serving personnel, veterans, and their families. Our trauma informed, holistic approach offers wraparound assistance that addresses housing needs alongside wider wellbeing challenges, helping beneficiaries build resilience and sustain long term housing solutions. The service operates a gateway model, giving the Armed Forces community a single point of contact for housing, financial, employability and wider support. You ll be part of a highly collaborative network, working closely with local and national partners such as Citizens Advice Scotland, Veterans Housing Scotland, Erskine, Scottish Veterans Residences, Defence Medical Welfare Services, Homeless Casework Teams and Homeless Network Scotland. The role also involves attending stakeholder events that may occasionally fall outside of standard office hours. About you You ll be a proactive, organised and compassionate professional, with the resilience and judgement needed to thrive in a demanding, community focused role. You ll have a clear commitment to improving outcomes for members of the Armed Forces community and a strong sense of integrity as priorities and demands change. You ll be confident managing your own workload while supporting and overseeing the work of others, creating a safe, supportive and accountable working environment. With a clear understanding of the pressures involved in working with people in crisis, you ll be able to adapt your approach to risk, urgency and complexity, confidently managing high risk situations and supporting sound decision making. You ll maintain high standards in safeguarding, data quality and professional boundaries at all times. You ll manage a varied caseload and deliver person centred support, working closely with local authorities, landlords and partner agencies. Strong communication, problem solving and organisational skills are essential. A CIH Level 2 or 3 qualification is essential, alongside experience of delivering housing advice, homelessness prevention and/or tenancy sustainment support. About SSAFA SSAFA, the Armed Forces charity, is a trusted source of support for the Armed Forces community in their time of need. In 2024, our dedicated teams of volunteers and employees supported more than 54,000 people through a wide range of services. This includes veterans, serving personnel (regulars and reserves), and their families, wherever and whenever they need us. SSAFA understands that behind every uniform is a person. We are here for that person and their family, offering practical, emotional, and financial support tailored to their unique circumstances. Diversity and Inclusion at SSAFA SSAFA exists to support a diverse range of beneficiaries within the armed forces community, and we believe diversity within our teams is key to ensuring we can deliver our services effectively. We thrive on differences and believe it is critical to our success as a worldwide charity. SSAFA is proud to be an equal opportunity workplace that seeks to recruit, develop and retain the most talented people from a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills. We therefore encourage applications from all genders, races, religions, ages and sexual orientations, as well as parents, veterans, people living with disabilities, and any other groups that could bring diverse perspectives to our business. SSAFA is committed to using the Disclosure & Barring Service to ensure we, as an employer, safeguard those we serve. No agencies please. Any unsolicited submissions from agencies will be accepted as a direct application from the candidate and no fees will be payable. Closing date: Midnight on Sunday 03 May 2026. SSAFA reserves the right to close the vacancy early if we receive a high volume of suitable applications. Interviews: TBC
Administrative Officer Location: Swindon Courts Contract Type: Temporary (initial contract until the end of June 2026) Working Pattern: Full-time Pay rate : 12.86 per hour raising to 13.25 after 12 weeks About the Role As an Administrative Officer , you'll play a key role in ensuring cases progress efficiently through the justice system while delivering outstanding service to court users and colleagues alike. Key Responsibilities Administration Prepare papers and files for courts, tribunals, hearings, and meetings Produce court and tribunal documents Manage photocopying, filing, post handling, and data entry tasks Book and organise meeting rooms, training sessions, and other events Drafting Prepare standard letters, minutes, reports, and notes following set guidelines Operations Clerk civil and family courts and tribunal hearings Support court users, manage listings and rotas, and check case files Handle counter, telephone, and written enquiries Serve court documents, collect fines and fees (including chip & pin transactions) Contribute to team problem-solving, process improvement, and local projects Casework & Quality Control Process court orders, fines, and legal aid documentation Check and verify records, documents, and accounts for accuracy and compliance Assemble information for reports, warrants, and statistical analysis Financial & Statistical Tasks Perform basic financial calculations and prepare reports Reconcile accounts, prepare invoices, and manage small office expenditure Customer Service & Communication Provide excellent, timely, and professional service to the judiciary, magistrates, court users, and legal representatives Give advice on court forms and procedures, ensuring all interactions are helpful and accurate Please apply online Brook Street is proud to support the Armed Forces Covenant and as such, we guarantee to interview all candidates who are veterans or spouses/partners of military personnel, and who meet all the essential criteria for the vacancy. As a Disability Confident Leader, and holder of the Gold Award status from the Defence Employer Recognition Scheme, Brook Street, as a supplier to the Public Sector Resourcing Framework (PSR), will offer you a guaranteed interview with a PSR Sourcer. Should you identify as a candidate with a disability and/or as a veteran or spouse/partner of military personnel and meet all the essential criteria for the role, we encourage you to reach out to us via the Brook Street website. Here you will find a link to register your interest and state the role that you are interested in. We are committed to engaging with you. In cases where we have a high volume of ex-military candidates/military spouses/partners, who meet all of the essential criteria, Brook Street will interview the best candidates from within that group.
Apr 22, 2026
Seasonal
Administrative Officer Location: Swindon Courts Contract Type: Temporary (initial contract until the end of June 2026) Working Pattern: Full-time Pay rate : 12.86 per hour raising to 13.25 after 12 weeks About the Role As an Administrative Officer , you'll play a key role in ensuring cases progress efficiently through the justice system while delivering outstanding service to court users and colleagues alike. Key Responsibilities Administration Prepare papers and files for courts, tribunals, hearings, and meetings Produce court and tribunal documents Manage photocopying, filing, post handling, and data entry tasks Book and organise meeting rooms, training sessions, and other events Drafting Prepare standard letters, minutes, reports, and notes following set guidelines Operations Clerk civil and family courts and tribunal hearings Support court users, manage listings and rotas, and check case files Handle counter, telephone, and written enquiries Serve court documents, collect fines and fees (including chip & pin transactions) Contribute to team problem-solving, process improvement, and local projects Casework & Quality Control Process court orders, fines, and legal aid documentation Check and verify records, documents, and accounts for accuracy and compliance Assemble information for reports, warrants, and statistical analysis Financial & Statistical Tasks Perform basic financial calculations and prepare reports Reconcile accounts, prepare invoices, and manage small office expenditure Customer Service & Communication Provide excellent, timely, and professional service to the judiciary, magistrates, court users, and legal representatives Give advice on court forms and procedures, ensuring all interactions are helpful and accurate Please apply online Brook Street is proud to support the Armed Forces Covenant and as such, we guarantee to interview all candidates who are veterans or spouses/partners of military personnel, and who meet all the essential criteria for the vacancy. As a Disability Confident Leader, and holder of the Gold Award status from the Defence Employer Recognition Scheme, Brook Street, as a supplier to the Public Sector Resourcing Framework (PSR), will offer you a guaranteed interview with a PSR Sourcer. Should you identify as a candidate with a disability and/or as a veteran or spouse/partner of military personnel and meet all the essential criteria for the role, we encourage you to reach out to us via the Brook Street website. Here you will find a link to register your interest and state the role that you are interested in. We are committed to engaging with you. In cases where we have a high volume of ex-military candidates/military spouses/partners, who meet all of the essential criteria, Brook Street will interview the best candidates from within that group.
HR Administrator - School / Education Sector Holywood, Northern Ireland BT18 Full-Time Permanent NJC Points 17-20 £31,022 - £32,597 per annum Sullivan Upper School is a highly regarded co-educational and interdenominational grammar school in Holywood, Northern Ireland, providing both Secondary and Preparatory education. We are seeking an organised and proactive HR Administrator / School HR Administrator to join our support team. This is a key role supporting recruitment, safeguarding compliance, HR systems, payroll coordination, and staff administration across the full employee lifecycle. The Role: HR Administrator (Education Sector) Working closely with the Bursar, Principal and Senior Leadership Team, you will provide a professional and efficient HR service, ensuring all staffing processes are accurately managed and fully compliant. This role is ideal for candidates with experience as a School HR Administrator, HR Officer, HR Assistant, or Recruitment Administrator within an education or public sector environment. Key Responsibilities Recruitment & Onboarding • Manage end-to-end recruitment processes (advertising, shortlisting, interviews, offers) • Prepare interview packs, documentation and scoring materials • Carry out safeguarding checks including Access NI, references, right to work and qualifications • Issue contracts and coordinate onboarding and induction processes • Liaise with payroll on new starter information • Maintain accurate recruitment records and HR filing systems HR Administration & Systems • Act as first point of contact for HR queries • Maintain HR systems (SIMS or equivalent) and personnel records • Update contracts, job descriptions and staff handbook • Complete statutory HR returns and workforce reporting • Administer staff benefits and ensure GDPR compliance Attendance & Employee Lifecycle • Monitor staff attendance , absence and leave records • Support return-to-work processes and absence management • Administer maternity, paternity and other leave schemes • Manage leavers, exits and system access removal • Ensure payroll is updated with all contractual changes Performance, Training & Compliance • Support annual staff reviews and PRSD processes • Maintain CPD and mandatory training records (Safeguarding, GDPR, Fire Safety) • Assist with HR casework including absence, discipline, grievance and performance matters Assist with administration and development of school s HR Policies • Support safeguarding compliance and HR policy implementation across the school About You • Experience in HR administration • Strong organisational skills and excellent attention to detail• Excellent Communication skills • Ability to handle confidential and sensitive information professionally • Knowledge of recruitment processes , HR systems and payroll coordination • Understanding of safeguarding and GDPR compliance • CIPD qualification (or working towards) desirable Why Join Us? • Work in a respected and high-performing grammar school • Supportive leadership and collaborative working environment • Opportunity to develop HR expertise in the education sector • Continuous professional development opportunities Apply Now Closing Date: 13th May 2026, 12:00 pm Additional relevant skills: HR Administrator, School HR Administrator, HR Officer Education, HR Assistant School, Recruitment Administrator, HR Coordinator, Education HR Officer, Bursar Office HR, HR & Payroll Administrator, Safeguarding Administrator
Apr 22, 2026
Full time
HR Administrator - School / Education Sector Holywood, Northern Ireland BT18 Full-Time Permanent NJC Points 17-20 £31,022 - £32,597 per annum Sullivan Upper School is a highly regarded co-educational and interdenominational grammar school in Holywood, Northern Ireland, providing both Secondary and Preparatory education. We are seeking an organised and proactive HR Administrator / School HR Administrator to join our support team. This is a key role supporting recruitment, safeguarding compliance, HR systems, payroll coordination, and staff administration across the full employee lifecycle. The Role: HR Administrator (Education Sector) Working closely with the Bursar, Principal and Senior Leadership Team, you will provide a professional and efficient HR service, ensuring all staffing processes are accurately managed and fully compliant. This role is ideal for candidates with experience as a School HR Administrator, HR Officer, HR Assistant, or Recruitment Administrator within an education or public sector environment. Key Responsibilities Recruitment & Onboarding • Manage end-to-end recruitment processes (advertising, shortlisting, interviews, offers) • Prepare interview packs, documentation and scoring materials • Carry out safeguarding checks including Access NI, references, right to work and qualifications • Issue contracts and coordinate onboarding and induction processes • Liaise with payroll on new starter information • Maintain accurate recruitment records and HR filing systems HR Administration & Systems • Act as first point of contact for HR queries • Maintain HR systems (SIMS or equivalent) and personnel records • Update contracts, job descriptions and staff handbook • Complete statutory HR returns and workforce reporting • Administer staff benefits and ensure GDPR compliance Attendance & Employee Lifecycle • Monitor staff attendance , absence and leave records • Support return-to-work processes and absence management • Administer maternity, paternity and other leave schemes • Manage leavers, exits and system access removal • Ensure payroll is updated with all contractual changes Performance, Training & Compliance • Support annual staff reviews and PRSD processes • Maintain CPD and mandatory training records (Safeguarding, GDPR, Fire Safety) • Assist with HR casework including absence, discipline, grievance and performance matters Assist with administration and development of school s HR Policies • Support safeguarding compliance and HR policy implementation across the school About You • Experience in HR administration • Strong organisational skills and excellent attention to detail• Excellent Communication skills • Ability to handle confidential and sensitive information professionally • Knowledge of recruitment processes , HR systems and payroll coordination • Understanding of safeguarding and GDPR compliance • CIPD qualification (or working towards) desirable Why Join Us? • Work in a respected and high-performing grammar school • Supportive leadership and collaborative working environment • Opportunity to develop HR expertise in the education sector • Continuous professional development opportunities Apply Now Closing Date: 13th May 2026, 12:00 pm Additional relevant skills: HR Administrator, School HR Administrator, HR Officer Education, HR Assistant School, Recruitment Administrator, HR Coordinator, Education HR Officer, Bursar Office HR, HR & Payroll Administrator, Safeguarding Administrator
Job Title: Interim HR BP (6-Month Contract) Location: Rotherham, South Yorkshire Salary: Circa 50,000 per annum (pro rata) Job Type: Fixed-Term Contract (6 months), Full-time About the Company We are a well-established and growing manufacturing business based in Rotherham, known for our commitment to quality, innovation, and continuous improvement. Our people are at the heart of our success, and we are now seeking an experienced HR BP to join our team on an interim basis. The Role This HR BP role is a key position within a collaborative HR team of five, supporting both operational and strategic HR activity across the business. As an Interim HR BP, you will partner closely with senior leaders and line managers to deliver pragmatic, commercially focused HR solutions during a busy and transformative period. Key Responsibilities Acting as a trusted HR BP to business leaders, providing expert HR advice across a range of employee relations matters Leading on complex casework including disciplinaries, grievances, and absence management Supporting organisational change initiatives, including restructures and workforce planning Coaching and developing line managers with guidance from an experienced HR BP perspective Contributing to HR projects and continuous improvement initiatives Ensuring HR policies and practices remain compliant with current employment legislation Supporting engagement and retention strategies across the workforce About You Proven experience operating as an HR BP or Senior HR Advisor, ideally within a manufacturing or industrial environment Strong knowledge of UK employment law and its practical application in a fast-paced setting Experience managing complex employee relations cases independently Excellent stakeholder management skills, with the ability to influence and challenge constructively A pragmatic, hands-on HR BP approach with strong problem-solving ability CIPD qualification (Level 5 or above) or equivalent experience Shillito Group is a specialist recruitment and executive search partner, working with ambitious businesses to secure high-impact talent across commercial and engineering markets. Our reputation is built on deep expertise, trusted relationships and delivering results that go beyond the brief.
Apr 22, 2026
Contractor
Job Title: Interim HR BP (6-Month Contract) Location: Rotherham, South Yorkshire Salary: Circa 50,000 per annum (pro rata) Job Type: Fixed-Term Contract (6 months), Full-time About the Company We are a well-established and growing manufacturing business based in Rotherham, known for our commitment to quality, innovation, and continuous improvement. Our people are at the heart of our success, and we are now seeking an experienced HR BP to join our team on an interim basis. The Role This HR BP role is a key position within a collaborative HR team of five, supporting both operational and strategic HR activity across the business. As an Interim HR BP, you will partner closely with senior leaders and line managers to deliver pragmatic, commercially focused HR solutions during a busy and transformative period. Key Responsibilities Acting as a trusted HR BP to business leaders, providing expert HR advice across a range of employee relations matters Leading on complex casework including disciplinaries, grievances, and absence management Supporting organisational change initiatives, including restructures and workforce planning Coaching and developing line managers with guidance from an experienced HR BP perspective Contributing to HR projects and continuous improvement initiatives Ensuring HR policies and practices remain compliant with current employment legislation Supporting engagement and retention strategies across the workforce About You Proven experience operating as an HR BP or Senior HR Advisor, ideally within a manufacturing or industrial environment Strong knowledge of UK employment law and its practical application in a fast-paced setting Experience managing complex employee relations cases independently Excellent stakeholder management skills, with the ability to influence and challenge constructively A pragmatic, hands-on HR BP approach with strong problem-solving ability CIPD qualification (Level 5 or above) or equivalent experience Shillito Group is a specialist recruitment and executive search partner, working with ambitious businesses to secure high-impact talent across commercial and engineering markets. Our reputation is built on deep expertise, trusted relationships and delivering results that go beyond the brief.
Position: European ER & Policy Manager Location: Chertsey Salary: On Application Duration: Ongoing Hours: Monday-Friday, 9am-5:30pm Overview of a European ER & Policy Manager The European ER & Policy Manager will be part of the European Office People Team, supporting 19 People Teams across 35+ countries in Europe. The role involves managing complex ER casework, collaborating with regional HR teams, employee representatives, and external consultants, while driving HR policy development and improvements across Europe. Responsibilities of a European ER & Policy Manager Build strong relationships within regional People Teams and collaborate with employee representatives. Support ER investigations, conduct interviews, and create reports. Develop and propose solutions to ER cases and broader HR policies. Manage day-to-day casework and report to EOPT leadership. Implement HR policy changes with local teams and track ER data via dashboards. Ensure all ER-related documents are up-to-date and compliant with legal changes. Lead regional HR projects with an ER focus. Provide support in grievance and disciplinary processes when EOPT is involved. Key competencies of a European ER & Policy Manager Strong knowledge of European HR policies and employment law (specializing in at least one country). Ability to advise on ER and HR policies to local People Teams. Expertise in managing complex ER cases: performance management, absence, redundancy, grievance, disciplinary, and conflict management. Experience in coaching and leading on ER matters and process improvement. Strong cross-team collaboration skills and process management. Passion for employee relations and continuous learning. Benefits Holiday - 25 days per annum plus bank holidays and an additional day off for your birthday! Access to staff sales discount and Reward Plus shopping discount 3 x volunteering days each year Onsite parking Free Shuttle Bus service (from Weybridge & Woking Station) OT Bi-annual bonus Income Protection - 50% of monthly salary for 5 years (benefit basis increases to 75% upon 2 years service) Pension - DC Scheme Employer contribution 8.5%, Employee 4% min Life Assurance - 4 x salary Flexible Benefits - £55 per month contribution - this includes travel insurance, gym membership, payroll giving, season ticket loan facility, taste card, dental insurance Due to the large volume of applications we receive for each position we will only be able to respond to applications received with the relevant skills. Should you not hear from us within a week, unfortunately on this occasion your application has been unsuccessful. March Recruitment is an equal opportunities employer and complies with all relevant UK legislation. Please note that by applying for this vacancy you accept March Recruitment s Privacy Policy and GDPR Policy which can be found on our website and therefore give us consent to contact you. Consultant Charlie Shepherd
Apr 20, 2026
Full time
Position: European ER & Policy Manager Location: Chertsey Salary: On Application Duration: Ongoing Hours: Monday-Friday, 9am-5:30pm Overview of a European ER & Policy Manager The European ER & Policy Manager will be part of the European Office People Team, supporting 19 People Teams across 35+ countries in Europe. The role involves managing complex ER casework, collaborating with regional HR teams, employee representatives, and external consultants, while driving HR policy development and improvements across Europe. Responsibilities of a European ER & Policy Manager Build strong relationships within regional People Teams and collaborate with employee representatives. Support ER investigations, conduct interviews, and create reports. Develop and propose solutions to ER cases and broader HR policies. Manage day-to-day casework and report to EOPT leadership. Implement HR policy changes with local teams and track ER data via dashboards. Ensure all ER-related documents are up-to-date and compliant with legal changes. Lead regional HR projects with an ER focus. Provide support in grievance and disciplinary processes when EOPT is involved. Key competencies of a European ER & Policy Manager Strong knowledge of European HR policies and employment law (specializing in at least one country). Ability to advise on ER and HR policies to local People Teams. Expertise in managing complex ER cases: performance management, absence, redundancy, grievance, disciplinary, and conflict management. Experience in coaching and leading on ER matters and process improvement. Strong cross-team collaboration skills and process management. Passion for employee relations and continuous learning. Benefits Holiday - 25 days per annum plus bank holidays and an additional day off for your birthday! Access to staff sales discount and Reward Plus shopping discount 3 x volunteering days each year Onsite parking Free Shuttle Bus service (from Weybridge & Woking Station) OT Bi-annual bonus Income Protection - 50% of monthly salary for 5 years (benefit basis increases to 75% upon 2 years service) Pension - DC Scheme Employer contribution 8.5%, Employee 4% min Life Assurance - 4 x salary Flexible Benefits - £55 per month contribution - this includes travel insurance, gym membership, payroll giving, season ticket loan facility, taste card, dental insurance Due to the large volume of applications we receive for each position we will only be able to respond to applications received with the relevant skills. Should you not hear from us within a week, unfortunately on this occasion your application has been unsuccessful. March Recruitment is an equal opportunities employer and complies with all relevant UK legislation. Please note that by applying for this vacancy you accept March Recruitment s Privacy Policy and GDPR Policy which can be found on our website and therefore give us consent to contact you. Consultant Charlie Shepherd
Pay: £12.36 per hour rising to £12.53 per hour after 12 weeks in assignment Job Type: Temporary Sector: Public Sector Hours: 37 hours a week (Monday to Friday) A Little Bit About Us: Brook Street has grown into one of the UK's leading recruitment agencies matching thousands of people with meaningful job opportunities at more than 4,500 companies every year. Delivering a quality service to suit the needs of clients and candidates alike was important to our founder Margery Hurst, and it remains important to us today. Recruitment is about so much more than just filling job vacancies. It's about giving people the chance to unleash their full potential, through their perfect new role. About the Client: Ministry of Justice plays a central role in the delivery of justice across England and Wales. It is responsible for administering criminal, civil, and family courts and tribunals. The organisation is committed to continuous improvement, Lean working principles, and delivering a consistently high standard of public service. What Will Be Your Day-to-Day Tasks? As an Administrative Officer , you'll play a vital role in the day-to-day running of courts and tribunals. Working as part of a team, you will help ensure cases progress smoothly and customers receive an excellent standard of service. Preparing and managing case files, documents, and court papers Assisting court and tribunal hearings, including clerking and administrative tasks Handling face-to-face, telephone, and written enquiries Drafting correspondence, notes, reports, and standard communications Booking rooms, organising meetings, and preparing related materials Accurately processing casework, legal documents, and financial records Scheduling hearings, issuing legal notices, and processing warrants Assisting with improvement initiatives and contributing to team meetings You may also assist in clerking the courtroom, which will involve: Assisting the judge and managing the courtroom, ensuring it runs smoothly and that everyone is in the right place at the right time. Implementing any updates and informing the judge. Speaking aloud in the courtroom and acting as liaison between jury and judge. Sitting beside the judge and using computers to change slides or show evidence as needed. Preparing all the case papers for the judge to make sure they are fully prepared for court. What's in this for you? An opportunity to be part of a respected public service Full training and continuous development Work that makes a genuine impact on people's lives Experience within the Operational Delivery Profession, offering future career progression across the civil service Varied and engaging day-to-day responsibilities Skills & Experience Required: IT proficiency and confidence working with data and digital systems Strong communication, organisation, and customer service skills Ability to manage workload and use initiative within defined systems and processes 5 GCSE passes (or equivalent) grades A -C, or NVQ Business Administration level II or Administrative experience. Relevant computer skills to undertake the level of work required. Please note we are seeing a large volume of applications per role, and therefore we ask that if you have not heard within 7-14 working days, you presume you have on this occasion been unsuccessful. Brook Street is proud to support the Armed Forces Covenant and as such, we guarantee to interview all candidates who are veterans or spouses/partners of military personnel, and who meet all the essential criteria for the vacancy. As a Disability Confident Leader, and holder of the Gold Award status from the Defence Employer Recognition Scheme, Brook Street, as a supplier to the Public Sector Resourcing Framework (PSR), will offer you a guaranteed interview with a PSR Sourcer. Should you identify as a candidate with a disability and/or as a veteran or spouse/partner of military personnel and meet all the essential criteria for the role, we encourage you to reach out to us via the Brook Street website. Here you will find a link to register your interest and state the role that you are interested in. We are committed to engaging with you. In cases where we have a high volume of ex-military candidates/military spouses/partners, who meet all of the essential criteria, Brook Street will interview the best candidates from within that group. Looking to recruit? Find the perfect hire Want a career at Brook Street? Join our team
Apr 19, 2026
Full time
Pay: £12.36 per hour rising to £12.53 per hour after 12 weeks in assignment Job Type: Temporary Sector: Public Sector Hours: 37 hours a week (Monday to Friday) A Little Bit About Us: Brook Street has grown into one of the UK's leading recruitment agencies matching thousands of people with meaningful job opportunities at more than 4,500 companies every year. Delivering a quality service to suit the needs of clients and candidates alike was important to our founder Margery Hurst, and it remains important to us today. Recruitment is about so much more than just filling job vacancies. It's about giving people the chance to unleash their full potential, through their perfect new role. About the Client: Ministry of Justice plays a central role in the delivery of justice across England and Wales. It is responsible for administering criminal, civil, and family courts and tribunals. The organisation is committed to continuous improvement, Lean working principles, and delivering a consistently high standard of public service. What Will Be Your Day-to-Day Tasks? As an Administrative Officer , you'll play a vital role in the day-to-day running of courts and tribunals. Working as part of a team, you will help ensure cases progress smoothly and customers receive an excellent standard of service. Preparing and managing case files, documents, and court papers Assisting court and tribunal hearings, including clerking and administrative tasks Handling face-to-face, telephone, and written enquiries Drafting correspondence, notes, reports, and standard communications Booking rooms, organising meetings, and preparing related materials Accurately processing casework, legal documents, and financial records Scheduling hearings, issuing legal notices, and processing warrants Assisting with improvement initiatives and contributing to team meetings You may also assist in clerking the courtroom, which will involve: Assisting the judge and managing the courtroom, ensuring it runs smoothly and that everyone is in the right place at the right time. Implementing any updates and informing the judge. Speaking aloud in the courtroom and acting as liaison between jury and judge. Sitting beside the judge and using computers to change slides or show evidence as needed. Preparing all the case papers for the judge to make sure they are fully prepared for court. What's in this for you? An opportunity to be part of a respected public service Full training and continuous development Work that makes a genuine impact on people's lives Experience within the Operational Delivery Profession, offering future career progression across the civil service Varied and engaging day-to-day responsibilities Skills & Experience Required: IT proficiency and confidence working with data and digital systems Strong communication, organisation, and customer service skills Ability to manage workload and use initiative within defined systems and processes 5 GCSE passes (or equivalent) grades A -C, or NVQ Business Administration level II or Administrative experience. Relevant computer skills to undertake the level of work required. Please note we are seeing a large volume of applications per role, and therefore we ask that if you have not heard within 7-14 working days, you presume you have on this occasion been unsuccessful. Brook Street is proud to support the Armed Forces Covenant and as such, we guarantee to interview all candidates who are veterans or spouses/partners of military personnel, and who meet all the essential criteria for the vacancy. As a Disability Confident Leader, and holder of the Gold Award status from the Defence Employer Recognition Scheme, Brook Street, as a supplier to the Public Sector Resourcing Framework (PSR), will offer you a guaranteed interview with a PSR Sourcer. Should you identify as a candidate with a disability and/or as a veteran or spouse/partner of military personnel and meet all the essential criteria for the role, we encourage you to reach out to us via the Brook Street website. Here you will find a link to register your interest and state the role that you are interested in. We are committed to engaging with you. In cases where we have a high volume of ex-military candidates/military spouses/partners, who meet all of the essential criteria, Brook Street will interview the best candidates from within that group. Looking to recruit? Find the perfect hire Want a career at Brook Street? Join our team