Bridgend County Borough Council
Bridgend, Mid Glamorgan
Social Worker - East Children's Locality Hubs Job description Full time & Part time contracts available £39,834 - £48,421 per annum (includes a £5,000 market supplement). Starting point will be determined in line with Progression FrameworkA relocation package up to £8,000 will be considered for this post. Are you passionate about improving the lives of children and young people? Do you want to work for an employer who places major importance on high quality supervision, wellbeing and career development Bridgend County Borough Council offer great opportunities to further your social work career. We want Social Workers to join us to assess and support the children and families across the county borough. We have recently completed a restructure to provide an even wider range of pathways for children who are care experienced. As a result of the restructure, four smaller case management teams have been created and will be underpinned by a strengths-based approach within a collaborative and supportive environment. We are currently recruiting for Social Workers who will be based within our East Locality Team, located in Brynteg Comprehensive School on Ewenny Road. Our Locality Teams are based within three community hubs around the county borough. Our targeted Family Support Services are co-located with our Locality Teams to provide a continuum of services ranging from early help to intensive provision to families with complex needs. We also have teams who offer expertise in relation to children with disabilities and young people aged 16 and over who are entitled to leaving care services. Our MASH (Multi-Agency Safeguarding Hub) went live in April 2018. This service incorporates both the requirements of the Social Services & Well Being (Wales) Act 2014 alongside safeguarding our most vulnerable children and adults. In 2020 Children's Social Care launched the outcome focused approach social work model which underpins all of our practice in Bridgend County Borough. All new staff will be provided with a suite of training that will support them to develop their practice in line with the principles of the model. We would love to hear from both experienced Social Workers and those in their first two years of service. If successful you will receive a robust induction, regular supervision, additional support and mentoring where required. As well as this, you will be able to further your career with both developmental and promotional opportunities. Our programme of support for newly qualified social workers won the 'Developing a Confident and Sustainable Workforce' award in the 2018 Social Care Wales accolades. We are a reflective organisation that continuously builds on its strengths and is committed to the principle that the most effective way of improving outcomes for all children, young people and families is through the provision of accessible, universal services. Working in a rewarding and educational environment where staff feel valued is what you can expect with Bridgend County Borough Council as your employer. You will receive a £5,000 Market Supplement and a relocation package up to £8,000 will be considered for this post. A valid driving licence is requirement for this post. The council's Hybrid Working Policy applies to this post. This provides a framework for establishing how you will undertake working hours between your home and the office. Protecting children, young people or adults at risk is a core responsibility of all council employees. Applicants should note that criminal records check by the Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) will be necessary for the successful applicant. Closing Date: 15 May 2024 Job Description and Person Specification Benefits to working at Bridgend County Borough Council
Apr 26, 2024
Full time
Social Worker - East Children's Locality Hubs Job description Full time & Part time contracts available £39,834 - £48,421 per annum (includes a £5,000 market supplement). Starting point will be determined in line with Progression FrameworkA relocation package up to £8,000 will be considered for this post. Are you passionate about improving the lives of children and young people? Do you want to work for an employer who places major importance on high quality supervision, wellbeing and career development Bridgend County Borough Council offer great opportunities to further your social work career. We want Social Workers to join us to assess and support the children and families across the county borough. We have recently completed a restructure to provide an even wider range of pathways for children who are care experienced. As a result of the restructure, four smaller case management teams have been created and will be underpinned by a strengths-based approach within a collaborative and supportive environment. We are currently recruiting for Social Workers who will be based within our East Locality Team, located in Brynteg Comprehensive School on Ewenny Road. Our Locality Teams are based within three community hubs around the county borough. Our targeted Family Support Services are co-located with our Locality Teams to provide a continuum of services ranging from early help to intensive provision to families with complex needs. We also have teams who offer expertise in relation to children with disabilities and young people aged 16 and over who are entitled to leaving care services. Our MASH (Multi-Agency Safeguarding Hub) went live in April 2018. This service incorporates both the requirements of the Social Services & Well Being (Wales) Act 2014 alongside safeguarding our most vulnerable children and adults. In 2020 Children's Social Care launched the outcome focused approach social work model which underpins all of our practice in Bridgend County Borough. All new staff will be provided with a suite of training that will support them to develop their practice in line with the principles of the model. We would love to hear from both experienced Social Workers and those in their first two years of service. If successful you will receive a robust induction, regular supervision, additional support and mentoring where required. As well as this, you will be able to further your career with both developmental and promotional opportunities. Our programme of support for newly qualified social workers won the 'Developing a Confident and Sustainable Workforce' award in the 2018 Social Care Wales accolades. We are a reflective organisation that continuously builds on its strengths and is committed to the principle that the most effective way of improving outcomes for all children, young people and families is through the provision of accessible, universal services. Working in a rewarding and educational environment where staff feel valued is what you can expect with Bridgend County Borough Council as your employer. You will receive a £5,000 Market Supplement and a relocation package up to £8,000 will be considered for this post. A valid driving licence is requirement for this post. The council's Hybrid Working Policy applies to this post. This provides a framework for establishing how you will undertake working hours between your home and the office. Protecting children, young people or adults at risk is a core responsibility of all council employees. Applicants should note that criminal records check by the Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) will be necessary for the successful applicant. Closing Date: 15 May 2024 Job Description and Person Specification Benefits to working at Bridgend County Borough Council
Bridgend County Borough Council
Bridgend, Mid Glamorgan
Social Worker - Forensic Mental Health Job description 37 Hours Per Week An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Social Work Practitioner to join our regional Forensic Team at Caswell Clinic. At Caswell Clinic we focus on individual outcomes for patients and have an interest in people with severe mental health issues who offend. To join our team you will need a strong commitment to a high standard of care and risk management. You will work with an established multi-disciplinary clinical team across the health boards and across other local authorities in South Wales. This includes working in secure environments as well as in the community. You will be part of a team which allows areas of specific interest to be developed and with access to specialist training there are plentiful opportunities to deliver training to a wider cohort. For this role, you will be a resilient and boundaried individual, able to work creatively in a challenging and rewarding environment. Effective communication skills, both verbally and written are essential, for representing the needs of the patients with integrity and sensitivity. You will not require specific experience in mental health, if you have transferable skills this specialism might be for you. If you are interested in learning more, we can offer a visit to the Forensic Social Work Team and a discussion before you commit to an application. The successful candidate will have a relevant qualification in Social Work and significant post qualifying experience. To discuss this position, please contact Susan Brown - Acting Manager on or e mail The ability to greet customers through the medium of Welsh is a requirement for this post. Protecting children, young people or adults at risk is a core responsibility of all council employees. Criminal records check by the Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) is a requirement for this post. Closing Date: 08 May 2024 Shortlisting Date: 13 May 2024 Interview Date: 28 May 2024 Benefits to working at Bridgend County Borough Council Job Description & Person Specification
Apr 26, 2024
Full time
Social Worker - Forensic Mental Health Job description 37 Hours Per Week An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Social Work Practitioner to join our regional Forensic Team at Caswell Clinic. At Caswell Clinic we focus on individual outcomes for patients and have an interest in people with severe mental health issues who offend. To join our team you will need a strong commitment to a high standard of care and risk management. You will work with an established multi-disciplinary clinical team across the health boards and across other local authorities in South Wales. This includes working in secure environments as well as in the community. You will be part of a team which allows areas of specific interest to be developed and with access to specialist training there are plentiful opportunities to deliver training to a wider cohort. For this role, you will be a resilient and boundaried individual, able to work creatively in a challenging and rewarding environment. Effective communication skills, both verbally and written are essential, for representing the needs of the patients with integrity and sensitivity. You will not require specific experience in mental health, if you have transferable skills this specialism might be for you. If you are interested in learning more, we can offer a visit to the Forensic Social Work Team and a discussion before you commit to an application. The successful candidate will have a relevant qualification in Social Work and significant post qualifying experience. To discuss this position, please contact Susan Brown - Acting Manager on or e mail The ability to greet customers through the medium of Welsh is a requirement for this post. Protecting children, young people or adults at risk is a core responsibility of all council employees. Criminal records check by the Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) is a requirement for this post. Closing Date: 08 May 2024 Shortlisting Date: 13 May 2024 Interview Date: 28 May 2024 Benefits to working at Bridgend County Borough Council Job Description & Person Specification
Bridgend County Borough Council
Bridgend, Mid Glamorgan
Social Worker - EIPH - Short Term Services Job description 18.5 hours per week We are on an ambitious journey to achieving a truly co productive approach to working with people and their carers. We believe that everyone has strengths, and our mission is to support people to maintain their independence so that they can live their lives well, we believe this starts at the point of first contact with the department. Our "Strengths-Based Model of Practice" supports a multidisciplinary approach to enabling and supporting people who live with issues caused by disability, frailty, and ageing. We are looking to appoint a part time Social Worker who will be based within the Early Intervention and Prevention Hub, which includes the short-term social work, community support workers and the front door response in Adult Social Care. The team supports a multi- disciplinary approach, with a focus on adults who have multi-faceted complex needs and cognitive decline. This service focuses on outcomes for individuals, maximising individual potential and minimising risk to independence, with an emphasis on choice and control. A recognised social work qualification and registration with the Care Council for Wales is essential. The ability to greet customers through the medium of Welsh is a requirement for this post. Protecting children, young people or adults at risk is a core responsibility of all council employees. Criminal records check by the Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) is a requirement for this post. A valid driving licence is requirement for this post. Closing Date: 15 May 2024 Shortlisting Date: 16 May 2024 Interview Date: 23 May 2024 Benefits to working at Bridgend County Borough Council Job Description & Person Specification
Apr 26, 2024
Full time
Social Worker - EIPH - Short Term Services Job description 18.5 hours per week We are on an ambitious journey to achieving a truly co productive approach to working with people and their carers. We believe that everyone has strengths, and our mission is to support people to maintain their independence so that they can live their lives well, we believe this starts at the point of first contact with the department. Our "Strengths-Based Model of Practice" supports a multidisciplinary approach to enabling and supporting people who live with issues caused by disability, frailty, and ageing. We are looking to appoint a part time Social Worker who will be based within the Early Intervention and Prevention Hub, which includes the short-term social work, community support workers and the front door response in Adult Social Care. The team supports a multi- disciplinary approach, with a focus on adults who have multi-faceted complex needs and cognitive decline. This service focuses on outcomes for individuals, maximising individual potential and minimising risk to independence, with an emphasis on choice and control. A recognised social work qualification and registration with the Care Council for Wales is essential. The ability to greet customers through the medium of Welsh is a requirement for this post. Protecting children, young people or adults at risk is a core responsibility of all council employees. Criminal records check by the Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) is a requirement for this post. A valid driving licence is requirement for this post. Closing Date: 15 May 2024 Shortlisting Date: 16 May 2024 Interview Date: 23 May 2024 Benefits to working at Bridgend County Borough Council Job Description & Person Specification
Reference: P8JOB5624 Specialist area: Solicitor Sector: Legal Established in 2008, this boutique Solicitors are a friendly small professional law firm, who are passionate about supporting their local community. Their experienced team of solicitors and caseworkers guide each client through the legal framework touching on each client's matter, always working diligently to achieve the best outcome for their clients at a reasonable cost. They have vast experience in public funded work and have been franchised since inception, by the Legal Aid Agency. They are proud of their heritage and continue to uphold the principles behind their success. Family and Child Law is a fundamental aspect of the firm and due to this, they are seeking an Accredited Childrens Law Solicitor. SOLICITOR ROLE / RESPONSIBILITIES You will act as our Supervisor. In respect of this, you will: Fulfil our contract requirements in family department You will oversee the work of caseworkers, paralegals and trainees in the family department ensuring various LAA criteria are adhered to, conduct file reviews on our family law files once a month and complete the necessary paperwork in relation to these; Manage all client work in accordance with detailed procedures and quality standards contained in the practice's office manual. Ensure that all client work is progressed expeditiously and that the client is kept regularly informed on progress and on costs. Exercise high standards of client care in a professional and pleasant manner at all times. Ensure the confidentiality and security of all documentation and information of the practice and clients. Achieve agreed levels of billing and time recording. Meet LAA requirements with regards to costs limitations on cases and make extension application where appropriate. Ensure fees paid by private clients are used appropriately and in the best interest of the client. In conjunction with the practice, comply with the relevant training requirements of the SRA/LAA and assist with in-house training as may be required. In liaison with the Principal Solicitor, to be active in promoting the services of the practice and its image and ethos. SPECIFICS Undertake casework and keep records in accordance with funding targets and requirements under the LAA contract and the Law Society's requirements. Undertake both private and public funded cases Hold and take full responsibility for a varied caseload including High Court cases and achieve the fee earning target of 3.5 Instruct and brief counsel as appropriate, including attendance at hearings and conferences with counsel. You will amend our standard letters for the various stages of Family Law casework and standard file forms, including Initial Family law questionnaire in line with changes in law and guidance Undertake legal research. Review and keep up to date with legal developments, judgments and practice. Review and respond to current and proposed legislation and policy. Liaise and develop referral systems with current and potential client groups and organisations. Identify significant issues and problem areas for change in policy, practice or legislation. Ensure that family law and community care law casework is conducted to the highest professional standard. Carry out such administrative tasks as are necessary to run a caseload efficiently. This includes the legal aid billing, opening, closing and billing of files, lodging of court documents, inputting date on the case management system, note taking at case and team meetings. Record chargeable time and bill at levels determined by the firm To maintain library and information resources. To keep records of all meetings, training courses and policy related work undertaken by the legal team.
Apr 26, 2024
Full time
Reference: P8JOB5624 Specialist area: Solicitor Sector: Legal Established in 2008, this boutique Solicitors are a friendly small professional law firm, who are passionate about supporting their local community. Their experienced team of solicitors and caseworkers guide each client through the legal framework touching on each client's matter, always working diligently to achieve the best outcome for their clients at a reasonable cost. They have vast experience in public funded work and have been franchised since inception, by the Legal Aid Agency. They are proud of their heritage and continue to uphold the principles behind their success. Family and Child Law is a fundamental aspect of the firm and due to this, they are seeking an Accredited Childrens Law Solicitor. SOLICITOR ROLE / RESPONSIBILITIES You will act as our Supervisor. In respect of this, you will: Fulfil our contract requirements in family department You will oversee the work of caseworkers, paralegals and trainees in the family department ensuring various LAA criteria are adhered to, conduct file reviews on our family law files once a month and complete the necessary paperwork in relation to these; Manage all client work in accordance with detailed procedures and quality standards contained in the practice's office manual. Ensure that all client work is progressed expeditiously and that the client is kept regularly informed on progress and on costs. Exercise high standards of client care in a professional and pleasant manner at all times. Ensure the confidentiality and security of all documentation and information of the practice and clients. Achieve agreed levels of billing and time recording. Meet LAA requirements with regards to costs limitations on cases and make extension application where appropriate. Ensure fees paid by private clients are used appropriately and in the best interest of the client. In conjunction with the practice, comply with the relevant training requirements of the SRA/LAA and assist with in-house training as may be required. In liaison with the Principal Solicitor, to be active in promoting the services of the practice and its image and ethos. SPECIFICS Undertake casework and keep records in accordance with funding targets and requirements under the LAA contract and the Law Society's requirements. Undertake both private and public funded cases Hold and take full responsibility for a varied caseload including High Court cases and achieve the fee earning target of 3.5 Instruct and brief counsel as appropriate, including attendance at hearings and conferences with counsel. You will amend our standard letters for the various stages of Family Law casework and standard file forms, including Initial Family law questionnaire in line with changes in law and guidance Undertake legal research. Review and keep up to date with legal developments, judgments and practice. Review and respond to current and proposed legislation and policy. Liaise and develop referral systems with current and potential client groups and organisations. Identify significant issues and problem areas for change in policy, practice or legislation. Ensure that family law and community care law casework is conducted to the highest professional standard. Carry out such administrative tasks as are necessary to run a caseload efficiently. This includes the legal aid billing, opening, closing and billing of files, lodging of court documents, inputting date on the case management system, note taking at case and team meetings. Record chargeable time and bill at levels determined by the firm To maintain library and information resources. To keep records of all meetings, training courses and policy related work undertaken by the legal team.
Horizon Care and Education
Stoke-on-trent, Staffordshire
A full UK driving licence is needed for this role Horizon Care and Education have an opportunity for a Children's Residential Support Worker to join our team. Bright Futures, Inspired By You. At Horizon, we believe that each young person is unique and should be enabled to feel confident about their future, no matter what they have been through in life. There's nothing more rewarding than helping someone believe in themselves, have the confidence to celebrate their own uniqueness and achieve success that is personal to them. How you'll be rewarded: Real Living Wage employer Competitive pay rates Christmas bonus Blue Light Card Colleague referral scheme with cash rewards - earn up to 2500 per referral! Financial wellbeing service Life Assurance Option to buy and sell up to 5 days annual leave. Tastecard - spectacular savings on dining, pizza, cinema tickets, supermarkets, and UK attractions! Opportunity to progress in your career through our Education Academy, and ongoing training and professional development. Comprehensive and tailored induction programme including face-to-face training, online modules, shadowing, and local induction period. Face-to-face therapeutic training and support for all colleagues via our SHINE programme. Access to a wide range of free online courses for all colleagues on a variety of topics Employee assistance programme - free, confidential support. Community and wellbeing - Your wellbeing matters to us, and we are committed to ensuring you get all the support you need to feel good about what you do. We're in this together. Supportive management and senior leaders. High quality CPD opportunities. Free eye checks. About the role: As a Residential Support Worker, you will support young people in the many different aspects of daily life within our homes including: Helping young people continue with hobbies, social activities, and friendships, and learn new skills. Providing support with morning routines such as getting ready for school and making sure they have a good breakfast. Preparing evening meals and ensuring the young person has a safe space to relax and unwind within the home. Supporting young people to reach their potential and experience new opportunities. If you're passionate about making a difference to the lives of young people and enabling them to shape their own future, then we want you to be part of our team. INDRes
Apr 26, 2024
Full time
A full UK driving licence is needed for this role Horizon Care and Education have an opportunity for a Children's Residential Support Worker to join our team. Bright Futures, Inspired By You. At Horizon, we believe that each young person is unique and should be enabled to feel confident about their future, no matter what they have been through in life. There's nothing more rewarding than helping someone believe in themselves, have the confidence to celebrate their own uniqueness and achieve success that is personal to them. How you'll be rewarded: Real Living Wage employer Competitive pay rates Christmas bonus Blue Light Card Colleague referral scheme with cash rewards - earn up to 2500 per referral! Financial wellbeing service Life Assurance Option to buy and sell up to 5 days annual leave. Tastecard - spectacular savings on dining, pizza, cinema tickets, supermarkets, and UK attractions! Opportunity to progress in your career through our Education Academy, and ongoing training and professional development. Comprehensive and tailored induction programme including face-to-face training, online modules, shadowing, and local induction period. Face-to-face therapeutic training and support for all colleagues via our SHINE programme. Access to a wide range of free online courses for all colleagues on a variety of topics Employee assistance programme - free, confidential support. Community and wellbeing - Your wellbeing matters to us, and we are committed to ensuring you get all the support you need to feel good about what you do. We're in this together. Supportive management and senior leaders. High quality CPD opportunities. Free eye checks. About the role: As a Residential Support Worker, you will support young people in the many different aspects of daily life within our homes including: Helping young people continue with hobbies, social activities, and friendships, and learn new skills. Providing support with morning routines such as getting ready for school and making sure they have a good breakfast. Preparing evening meals and ensuring the young person has a safe space to relax and unwind within the home. Supporting young people to reach their potential and experience new opportunities. If you're passionate about making a difference to the lives of young people and enabling them to shape their own future, then we want you to be part of our team. INDRes
Horizon Care and Education
Leicester, Leicestershire
Horizon Care and Education have an opportunity for a Senior Children's Residential Support Worker to join our team. Candidates must hold a level 3 in Children's and Young Peoples workforce qualification for this role A full UK driving licence is needed for this role Bright Futures, Inspired By You. At Horizon, we believe that each young person is unique and should be enabled to feel confident about their future, no matter what they have been through in life. There's nothing more rewarding than helping someone believe in themselves, have the confidence to celebrate their own uniqueness and achieve success that is personal to them. How you'll be rewarded: Real Living Wage employer Competitive pay rates Christmas bonus Blue Light Card Colleague referral scheme with cash rewards - earn up to 2500 per referral! Financial wellbeing service Life Assurance Option to buy and sell up to 5 days annual leave. Tastecard - spectacular savings on dining, pizza, cinema tickets, supermarkets, and UK attractions! Opportunity to progress in your career through our Education Academy, and ongoing training and professional development. Comprehensive and tailored induction programme including face-to-face training, online modules, shadowing, and local induction period. Face-to-face therapeutic training and support for all colleagues via our SHINE programme. Access to a wide range of free online courses for all colleagues on a variety of topics Employee assistance programme - free, confidential support. Community and wellbeing - Your wellbeing matters to us, and we are committed to ensuring you get all the support you need to feel good about what you do. We're in this together. Supportive management and senior leaders. High quality CPD opportunities. Free eye checks. About the role: As a Senior Residential Support Worker, you will support young people in the many different aspects of daily life within our homes including: Helping young people continue with hobbies, social activities, and friendships, and learn new skills. Providing support with morning routines such as getting ready for school and making sure they have a good breakfast. Preparing evening meals and ensuring the young person has a safe space to relax and unwind within the home. Supporting young people to reach their potential and experience new opportunities. If you're passionate about making a difference to the lives of young people and enabling them to shape their own future, then we want you to be part of our team. INDRes
Apr 26, 2024
Full time
Horizon Care and Education have an opportunity for a Senior Children's Residential Support Worker to join our team. Candidates must hold a level 3 in Children's and Young Peoples workforce qualification for this role A full UK driving licence is needed for this role Bright Futures, Inspired By You. At Horizon, we believe that each young person is unique and should be enabled to feel confident about their future, no matter what they have been through in life. There's nothing more rewarding than helping someone believe in themselves, have the confidence to celebrate their own uniqueness and achieve success that is personal to them. How you'll be rewarded: Real Living Wage employer Competitive pay rates Christmas bonus Blue Light Card Colleague referral scheme with cash rewards - earn up to 2500 per referral! Financial wellbeing service Life Assurance Option to buy and sell up to 5 days annual leave. Tastecard - spectacular savings on dining, pizza, cinema tickets, supermarkets, and UK attractions! Opportunity to progress in your career through our Education Academy, and ongoing training and professional development. Comprehensive and tailored induction programme including face-to-face training, online modules, shadowing, and local induction period. Face-to-face therapeutic training and support for all colleagues via our SHINE programme. Access to a wide range of free online courses for all colleagues on a variety of topics Employee assistance programme - free, confidential support. Community and wellbeing - Your wellbeing matters to us, and we are committed to ensuring you get all the support you need to feel good about what you do. We're in this together. Supportive management and senior leaders. High quality CPD opportunities. Free eye checks. About the role: As a Senior Residential Support Worker, you will support young people in the many different aspects of daily life within our homes including: Helping young people continue with hobbies, social activities, and friendships, and learn new skills. Providing support with morning routines such as getting ready for school and making sure they have a good breakfast. Preparing evening meals and ensuring the young person has a safe space to relax and unwind within the home. Supporting young people to reach their potential and experience new opportunities. If you're passionate about making a difference to the lives of young people and enabling them to shape their own future, then we want you to be part of our team. INDRes
Horizon Care and Education
Loughborough, Leicestershire
Horizon Care and Education have an opportunity for a Senior Children's Residential Support Worker to join our team. Candidates must hold a level 3 in Children's and Young Peoples workforce qualification for this role A full UK driving licence is needed for this role Bright Futures, Inspired By You. At Horizon, we believe that each young person is unique and should be enabled to feel confident about their future, no matter what they have been through in life. There's nothing more rewarding than helping someone believe in themselves, have the confidence to celebrate their own uniqueness and achieve success that is personal to them. How you'll be rewarded: Real Living Wage employer Competitive pay rates Christmas bonus Blue Light Card Colleague referral scheme with cash rewards - earn up to 2500 per referral! Financial wellbeing service Life Assurance Option to buy and sell up to 5 days annual leave. Tastecard - spectacular savings on dining, pizza, cinema tickets, supermarkets, and UK attractions! Opportunity to progress in your career through our Education Academy, and ongoing training and professional development. Comprehensive and tailored induction programme including face-to-face training, online modules, shadowing, and local induction period. Face-to-face therapeutic training and support for all colleagues via our SHINE programme. Access to a wide range of free online courses for all colleagues on a variety of topics Employee assistance programme - free, confidential support. Community and wellbeing - Your wellbeing matters to us, and we are committed to ensuring you get all the support you need to feel good about what you do. We're in this together. Supportive management and senior leaders. High quality CPD opportunities. Free eye checks. About the role: As a Senior Residential Support Worker, you will support young people in the many different aspects of daily life within our homes including: Helping young people continue with hobbies, social activities, and friendships, and learn new skills. Providing support with morning routines such as getting ready for school and making sure they have a good breakfast. Preparing evening meals and ensuring the young person has a safe space to relax and unwind within the home. Supporting young people to reach their potential and experience new opportunities. If you're passionate about making a difference to the lives of young people and enabling them to shape their own future, then we want you to be part of our team. INDRes
Apr 26, 2024
Full time
Horizon Care and Education have an opportunity for a Senior Children's Residential Support Worker to join our team. Candidates must hold a level 3 in Children's and Young Peoples workforce qualification for this role A full UK driving licence is needed for this role Bright Futures, Inspired By You. At Horizon, we believe that each young person is unique and should be enabled to feel confident about their future, no matter what they have been through in life. There's nothing more rewarding than helping someone believe in themselves, have the confidence to celebrate their own uniqueness and achieve success that is personal to them. How you'll be rewarded: Real Living Wage employer Competitive pay rates Christmas bonus Blue Light Card Colleague referral scheme with cash rewards - earn up to 2500 per referral! Financial wellbeing service Life Assurance Option to buy and sell up to 5 days annual leave. Tastecard - spectacular savings on dining, pizza, cinema tickets, supermarkets, and UK attractions! Opportunity to progress in your career through our Education Academy, and ongoing training and professional development. Comprehensive and tailored induction programme including face-to-face training, online modules, shadowing, and local induction period. Face-to-face therapeutic training and support for all colleagues via our SHINE programme. Access to a wide range of free online courses for all colleagues on a variety of topics Employee assistance programme - free, confidential support. Community and wellbeing - Your wellbeing matters to us, and we are committed to ensuring you get all the support you need to feel good about what you do. We're in this together. Supportive management and senior leaders. High quality CPD opportunities. Free eye checks. About the role: As a Senior Residential Support Worker, you will support young people in the many different aspects of daily life within our homes including: Helping young people continue with hobbies, social activities, and friendships, and learn new skills. Providing support with morning routines such as getting ready for school and making sure they have a good breakfast. Preparing evening meals and ensuring the young person has a safe space to relax and unwind within the home. Supporting young people to reach their potential and experience new opportunities. If you're passionate about making a difference to the lives of young people and enabling them to shape their own future, then we want you to be part of our team. INDRes
A full UK driving licence is needed for this role Horizon Care and Education have an opportunity for a Children's Residential Support Worker to join our team. Bright Futures, Inspired By You. At Horizon, we believe that each young person is unique and should be enabled to feel confident about their future, no matter what they have been through in life. There's nothing more rewarding than helping someone believe in themselves, have the confidence to celebrate their own uniqueness and achieve success that is personal to them. How you'll be rewarded: Real Living Wage employer Competitive pay rates Christmas bonus Blue Light Card Colleague referral scheme with cash rewards - earn up to 2500 per referral! Financial wellbeing service Life Assurance Option to buy and sell up to 5 days annual leave. Tastecard - spectacular savings on dining, pizza, cinema tickets, supermarkets, and UK attractions! Opportunity to progress in your career through our Education Academy, and ongoing training and professional development. Comprehensive and tailored induction programme including face-to-face training, online modules, shadowing, and local induction period. Face-to-face therapeutic training and support for all colleagues via our SHINE programme. Access to a wide range of free online courses for all colleagues on a variety of topics Employee assistance programme - free, confidential support. Community and wellbeing - Your wellbeing matters to us, and we are committed to ensuring you get all the support you need to feel good about what you do. We're in this together. Supportive management and senior leaders. High quality CPD opportunities. Free eye checks. About the role: As a Residential Support Worker, you will support young people in the many different aspects of daily life within our homes including: Helping young people continue with hobbies, social activities, and friendships, and learn new skills. Providing support with morning routines such as getting ready for school and making sure they have a good breakfast. Preparing evening meals and ensuring the young person has a safe space to relax and unwind within the home. Supporting young people to reach their potential and experience new opportunities. If you're passionate about making a difference to the lives of young people and enabling them to shape their own future, then we want you to be part of our team. INDRes
Apr 25, 2024
Full time
A full UK driving licence is needed for this role Horizon Care and Education have an opportunity for a Children's Residential Support Worker to join our team. Bright Futures, Inspired By You. At Horizon, we believe that each young person is unique and should be enabled to feel confident about their future, no matter what they have been through in life. There's nothing more rewarding than helping someone believe in themselves, have the confidence to celebrate their own uniqueness and achieve success that is personal to them. How you'll be rewarded: Real Living Wage employer Competitive pay rates Christmas bonus Blue Light Card Colleague referral scheme with cash rewards - earn up to 2500 per referral! Financial wellbeing service Life Assurance Option to buy and sell up to 5 days annual leave. Tastecard - spectacular savings on dining, pizza, cinema tickets, supermarkets, and UK attractions! Opportunity to progress in your career through our Education Academy, and ongoing training and professional development. Comprehensive and tailored induction programme including face-to-face training, online modules, shadowing, and local induction period. Face-to-face therapeutic training and support for all colleagues via our SHINE programme. Access to a wide range of free online courses for all colleagues on a variety of topics Employee assistance programme - free, confidential support. Community and wellbeing - Your wellbeing matters to us, and we are committed to ensuring you get all the support you need to feel good about what you do. We're in this together. Supportive management and senior leaders. High quality CPD opportunities. Free eye checks. About the role: As a Residential Support Worker, you will support young people in the many different aspects of daily life within our homes including: Helping young people continue with hobbies, social activities, and friendships, and learn new skills. Providing support with morning routines such as getting ready for school and making sure they have a good breakfast. Preparing evening meals and ensuring the young person has a safe space to relax and unwind within the home. Supporting young people to reach their potential and experience new opportunities. If you're passionate about making a difference to the lives of young people and enabling them to shape their own future, then we want you to be part of our team. INDRes
A full UK driving licence is needed for this role Horizon Care and Education have an opportunity for a Children's Residential Support Worker to join our team. Bright Futures, Inspired By You. At Horizon, we believe that each young person is unique and should be enabled to feel confident about their future, no matter what they have been through in life. There's nothing more rewarding than helping someone believe in themselves, have the confidence to celebrate their own uniqueness and achieve success that is personal to them. How you'll be rewarded: Real Living Wage employer Competitive pay rates Christmas bonus Blue Light Card Colleague referral scheme with cash rewards - earn up to 2500 per referral! Financial wellbeing service Life Assurance Option to buy and sell up to 5 days annual leave. Tastecard - spectacular savings on dining, pizza, cinema tickets, supermarkets, and UK attractions! Opportunity to progress in your career through our Education Academy, and ongoing training and professional development. Comprehensive and tailored induction programme including face-to-face training, online modules, shadowing, and local induction period. Face-to-face therapeutic training and support for all colleagues via our SHINE programme. Access to a wide range of free online courses for all colleagues on a variety of topics Employee assistance programme - free, confidential support. Community and wellbeing - Your wellbeing matters to us, and we are committed to ensuring you get all the support you need to feel good about what you do. We're in this together. Supportive management and senior leaders. High quality CPD opportunities. Free eye checks. About the role: As a Residential Support Worker, you will support young people in the many different aspects of daily life within our homes including: Helping young people continue with hobbies, social activities, and friendships, and learn new skills. Providing support with morning routines such as getting ready for school and making sure they have a good breakfast. Preparing evening meals and ensuring the young person has a safe space to relax and unwind within the home. Supporting young people to reach their potential and experience new opportunities. If you're passionate about making a difference to the lives of young people and enabling them to shape their own future, then we want you to be part of our team. INDRes
Apr 25, 2024
Full time
A full UK driving licence is needed for this role Horizon Care and Education have an opportunity for a Children's Residential Support Worker to join our team. Bright Futures, Inspired By You. At Horizon, we believe that each young person is unique and should be enabled to feel confident about their future, no matter what they have been through in life. There's nothing more rewarding than helping someone believe in themselves, have the confidence to celebrate their own uniqueness and achieve success that is personal to them. How you'll be rewarded: Real Living Wage employer Competitive pay rates Christmas bonus Blue Light Card Colleague referral scheme with cash rewards - earn up to 2500 per referral! Financial wellbeing service Life Assurance Option to buy and sell up to 5 days annual leave. Tastecard - spectacular savings on dining, pizza, cinema tickets, supermarkets, and UK attractions! Opportunity to progress in your career through our Education Academy, and ongoing training and professional development. Comprehensive and tailored induction programme including face-to-face training, online modules, shadowing, and local induction period. Face-to-face therapeutic training and support for all colleagues via our SHINE programme. Access to a wide range of free online courses for all colleagues on a variety of topics Employee assistance programme - free, confidential support. Community and wellbeing - Your wellbeing matters to us, and we are committed to ensuring you get all the support you need to feel good about what you do. We're in this together. Supportive management and senior leaders. High quality CPD opportunities. Free eye checks. About the role: As a Residential Support Worker, you will support young people in the many different aspects of daily life within our homes including: Helping young people continue with hobbies, social activities, and friendships, and learn new skills. Providing support with morning routines such as getting ready for school and making sure they have a good breakfast. Preparing evening meals and ensuring the young person has a safe space to relax and unwind within the home. Supporting young people to reach their potential and experience new opportunities. If you're passionate about making a difference to the lives of young people and enabling them to shape their own future, then we want you to be part of our team. INDRes
Horizon Care and Education
Leicester, Leicestershire
Horizon Care and Education have an opportunity for a children's Residential Care Worker to join our fantastic team. Up to 300 per month extra payment for Waking nights unsociable hours payment A full UK driving licence is needed for this role Horizon Care and Education have an opportunity for a Children's Residential Support Worker to join our team. Bright Futures, Inspired By You. At Horizon, we believe that each young person is unique and should be enabled to feel confident about their future, no matter what they have been through in life. There's nothing more rewarding than helping someone believe in themselves, have the confidence to celebrate their own uniqueness and achieve success that is personal to them. How you'll be rewarded: Real Living Wage employer Competitive pay rates Christmas bonus Blue Light Card Colleague referral scheme with cash rewards - earn up to 2500 per referral! Financial wellbeing service Life Assurance Option to buy and sell up to 5 days annual leave. Tastecard - spectacular savings on dining, pizza, cinema tickets, supermarkets, and UK attractions! Opportunity to progress in your career through our Education Academy, and ongoing training and professional development. Comprehensive and tailored induction programme including face-to-face training, online modules, shadowing, and local induction period. Face-to-face therapeutic training and support for all colleagues via our SHINE programme. Access to a wide range of free online courses for all colleagues on a variety of topics Employee assistance programme - free, confidential support. Community and wellbeing - Your wellbeing matters to us, and we are committed to ensuring you get all the support you need to feel good about what you do. We're in this together. Supportive management and senior leaders. High quality CPD opportunities. Free eye checks. About the role: As a Residential Support Worker, you will support young people in the many different aspects of daily life within our homes including: Helping young people continue with hobbies, social activities, and friendships, and learn new skills. Providing support with morning routines such as getting ready for school and making sure they have a good breakfast. Preparing evening meals and ensuring the young person has a safe space to relax and unwind within the home. Supporting young people to reach their potential and experience new opportunities. If you're passionate about making a difference to the lives of young people and enabling them to shape their own future, then we want you to be part of our team. INDRes
Apr 25, 2024
Full time
Horizon Care and Education have an opportunity for a children's Residential Care Worker to join our fantastic team. Up to 300 per month extra payment for Waking nights unsociable hours payment A full UK driving licence is needed for this role Horizon Care and Education have an opportunity for a Children's Residential Support Worker to join our team. Bright Futures, Inspired By You. At Horizon, we believe that each young person is unique and should be enabled to feel confident about their future, no matter what they have been through in life. There's nothing more rewarding than helping someone believe in themselves, have the confidence to celebrate their own uniqueness and achieve success that is personal to them. How you'll be rewarded: Real Living Wage employer Competitive pay rates Christmas bonus Blue Light Card Colleague referral scheme with cash rewards - earn up to 2500 per referral! Financial wellbeing service Life Assurance Option to buy and sell up to 5 days annual leave. Tastecard - spectacular savings on dining, pizza, cinema tickets, supermarkets, and UK attractions! Opportunity to progress in your career through our Education Academy, and ongoing training and professional development. Comprehensive and tailored induction programme including face-to-face training, online modules, shadowing, and local induction period. Face-to-face therapeutic training and support for all colleagues via our SHINE programme. Access to a wide range of free online courses for all colleagues on a variety of topics Employee assistance programme - free, confidential support. Community and wellbeing - Your wellbeing matters to us, and we are committed to ensuring you get all the support you need to feel good about what you do. We're in this together. Supportive management and senior leaders. High quality CPD opportunities. Free eye checks. About the role: As a Residential Support Worker, you will support young people in the many different aspects of daily life within our homes including: Helping young people continue with hobbies, social activities, and friendships, and learn new skills. Providing support with morning routines such as getting ready for school and making sure they have a good breakfast. Preparing evening meals and ensuring the young person has a safe space to relax and unwind within the home. Supporting young people to reach their potential and experience new opportunities. If you're passionate about making a difference to the lives of young people and enabling them to shape their own future, then we want you to be part of our team. INDRes
Case Management Cymru Ltd
Caerphilly, Mid Glamorgan
Rehabilitation Assistant / Support Worker (AW3) Contract: Permanent Location: Care Home, Caerphilly Hours per week: 15 hours Working Pattern: Monday to Friday - 11.30am to 2.30pm (plus occasional weekends) Pay: Weekday = £15 per hour Weekends = £16 per hour Closing date: 20th May 2024 (Please note we reserve the right to close the advert earlier if we receive a high volume of suitable applicants) I am a 48-year-old man who suffered a brain injury and as a result I have many complex needs, behavioural, cognitive, and physical, I also suffers with hypersensitivity. As my Rehabilitation Assistant/Support Worker you will undergo training to encourage and assist me with my physiotherapy and therapeutic exercises. I reside in a care home so you will be working with me alongside my care staff, I will not require any help with personal care. I also want you to support me to work towards accessing activities and facilities within the community and facilitate visits to my parents home. I am a big Newcastle Utd football supporter and enjoy listening to music. You will work as part of a multi-disciplinary team and be friendly, caring, trustworthy, patient and reliable. Essential Information To join me as a Rehabilitation Assistant / Support Worker you must be: - Able to drive. Willing to work occasional weekends. A full induction and training will be provided. This role is subject to an Enhanced level DBS. Also, Top Reasons to apply: - Above the industry average for pay Mileage rate - 45p per mile Work directly for our client and not an agency (unlike most agency work you will spend quality time with your client which can make a real difference) Great opportunity for professional development Be part of an expert multi-disciplinary team Bespoke client induction and training
Apr 25, 2024
Full time
Rehabilitation Assistant / Support Worker (AW3) Contract: Permanent Location: Care Home, Caerphilly Hours per week: 15 hours Working Pattern: Monday to Friday - 11.30am to 2.30pm (plus occasional weekends) Pay: Weekday = £15 per hour Weekends = £16 per hour Closing date: 20th May 2024 (Please note we reserve the right to close the advert earlier if we receive a high volume of suitable applicants) I am a 48-year-old man who suffered a brain injury and as a result I have many complex needs, behavioural, cognitive, and physical, I also suffers with hypersensitivity. As my Rehabilitation Assistant/Support Worker you will undergo training to encourage and assist me with my physiotherapy and therapeutic exercises. I reside in a care home so you will be working with me alongside my care staff, I will not require any help with personal care. I also want you to support me to work towards accessing activities and facilities within the community and facilitate visits to my parents home. I am a big Newcastle Utd football supporter and enjoy listening to music. You will work as part of a multi-disciplinary team and be friendly, caring, trustworthy, patient and reliable. Essential Information To join me as a Rehabilitation Assistant / Support Worker you must be: - Able to drive. Willing to work occasional weekends. A full induction and training will be provided. This role is subject to an Enhanced level DBS. Also, Top Reasons to apply: - Above the industry average for pay Mileage rate - 45p per mile Work directly for our client and not an agency (unlike most agency work you will spend quality time with your client which can make a real difference) Great opportunity for professional development Be part of an expert multi-disciplinary team Bespoke client induction and training
Hilton Community Services Ltd
King's Lynn, Norfolk
SUPPORTED LIVING SERVICES - LEARNING DISABILITIES Drivers Only BRENTWOOD Who are we ? Hilton Care provides high quality person-centred support to adults with learning disabilities, some of whom may have associated disabilities such as physical disabilities, sensory impairment, and mental health needs. We are passionate about ensuring that the people we support make their own choices click apply for full job details
Apr 25, 2024
Full time
SUPPORTED LIVING SERVICES - LEARNING DISABILITIES Drivers Only BRENTWOOD Who are we ? Hilton Care provides high quality person-centred support to adults with learning disabilities, some of whom may have associated disabilities such as physical disabilities, sensory impairment, and mental health needs. We are passionate about ensuring that the people we support make their own choices click apply for full job details
Kitchen Sales Designer Leamington Spa Salary: up to £32,000 + Benefits This role will be based in one of our Magnet showrooms, working closely as part of a fast paced, motivated team. With more than 100 years experience behind us, Magnet is one of the UK s biggest and best known kitchen brands and is part of the wider Nobia group. Just a kitchen, some might think. But at Nobia, we recognise its deeper essence. It's more than a space - it's the very soul of a home where mornings are greeted, and evenings wind down. It is the place where we connect and unite, share love and memories, recharge and make new ideas come to life. Kitchens set the stage for the stories of tomorrow. Join us in our mission of Designing Kitchens for Life! For this role the expected salary is £24,000 - £30,000 per year. Please note this role requires a full UK driving license and access to a vehicle. What you ll be doing The Greater Picture: At Nobia, we re not just designing kitchens; we re building connections. This role is integral to our journey. As a Kitchen Sales Designer you will be inspiring our customers by working closely with them to create their dream kitchen and supporting them through the full journey, from start to finish. From the initial conversations in our showroom right through to home visits at Nobia, we strive to create a welcoming environment to ensure consistent deliver high standards of customer service throughout. You will be based in one of our Magnet showrooms, working closely as part of a fast paced, motivated team. You will be an integral part of the team, helping to drive sales, meet targets and collaborate on exciting projects. Your skillset for performance: At Nobia we focus on three core values: Care Inspire Deliver. We encourage an environment where colleagues are dedicated to live these values and put them into practice on a daily basis, that is how we thrive as a company. As a Kitchen Sales Designer we are looking for an individual with a strong design background who is sales orientated and always willing to go the extra mile. Also, to be successful in this role, you will ideally have the following attributes: Experience working in a similar, design sales-focused role Customer service and a personable manner Target and results driven Strong organisational and interpersonal skills Flexibility around working hours A full UK driving license and access to a vehicle In our recruitment process we ll decide whether there re enough similarities between your skills and aspirations and the skills and competences required for the role. We believe you will enjoy working here if you: Have a creative mindset and a willingness and desire to learn Feel motivated working in a dynamic, fast-paced environment Have an open-minded personality and enjoy thinking outside of the box We are looking for the right person who is going to be an asset to our team by demonstrating their transferable skills from previous experience. What s in it for you? Why choose Nobia? We genuinely want your role within Nobia to be exciting, inspiring and rewarding. We offer you a fast-paced but balanced environment with opportunities for growth, whether that s vertical or horizontal, and where your voice is heard. You ll quickly notice how much we value team collaboration, transparency, fun while working and we focus on being an inclusive and great place to work. We are a team that brings our heart to work. And our commitment to quality means working here isn t just better for you - it s better for life! Your journey at Nobia also comes with a range of brilliant benefits, like: A competitive salary and commission package £400 guaranteed bonus for the first six months Personal development plan, access to tools and platforms A generous discount on our kitchen products Attractive Pension Scheme Discounts with various retailers Our story : The kitchen is a place for all aspects of life, all times of the day. As Europe s leading kitchen specialist, Nobia strives to lead the way for purposeful designed and sustainable kitchen solutions. We let our 100 years of expertise meet with new habits, trends and techniques. We design, manufacture and sell well-designed, functional and emotionally appealing kitchens that enable a sustainable lifestyle with reduced climate impact. We are a group of 16 strong local brands, produced in our 12 factories. Our community of 5,500 co-workers are driven by our core values Care Inspire Deliver. We foster an open, supportive and innovative work environment where we encourage each other to reach our full potential for personal and professional growth - across the group, from the Nordics to the UK, Austria and the Netherlands. Redesign your career with us now! A role with Magnet is much more exciting than you think. It s challenging, fast-moving with lots of opportunities for you to grow. And our commitment to quality means working here isn t just better for you - it s better for life. If you re ready to find out how a role with Magnet could help you redesign your career! APPLY NOW!
Apr 25, 2024
Full time
Kitchen Sales Designer Leamington Spa Salary: up to £32,000 + Benefits This role will be based in one of our Magnet showrooms, working closely as part of a fast paced, motivated team. With more than 100 years experience behind us, Magnet is one of the UK s biggest and best known kitchen brands and is part of the wider Nobia group. Just a kitchen, some might think. But at Nobia, we recognise its deeper essence. It's more than a space - it's the very soul of a home where mornings are greeted, and evenings wind down. It is the place where we connect and unite, share love and memories, recharge and make new ideas come to life. Kitchens set the stage for the stories of tomorrow. Join us in our mission of Designing Kitchens for Life! For this role the expected salary is £24,000 - £30,000 per year. Please note this role requires a full UK driving license and access to a vehicle. What you ll be doing The Greater Picture: At Nobia, we re not just designing kitchens; we re building connections. This role is integral to our journey. As a Kitchen Sales Designer you will be inspiring our customers by working closely with them to create their dream kitchen and supporting them through the full journey, from start to finish. From the initial conversations in our showroom right through to home visits at Nobia, we strive to create a welcoming environment to ensure consistent deliver high standards of customer service throughout. You will be based in one of our Magnet showrooms, working closely as part of a fast paced, motivated team. You will be an integral part of the team, helping to drive sales, meet targets and collaborate on exciting projects. Your skillset for performance: At Nobia we focus on three core values: Care Inspire Deliver. We encourage an environment where colleagues are dedicated to live these values and put them into practice on a daily basis, that is how we thrive as a company. As a Kitchen Sales Designer we are looking for an individual with a strong design background who is sales orientated and always willing to go the extra mile. Also, to be successful in this role, you will ideally have the following attributes: Experience working in a similar, design sales-focused role Customer service and a personable manner Target and results driven Strong organisational and interpersonal skills Flexibility around working hours A full UK driving license and access to a vehicle In our recruitment process we ll decide whether there re enough similarities between your skills and aspirations and the skills and competences required for the role. We believe you will enjoy working here if you: Have a creative mindset and a willingness and desire to learn Feel motivated working in a dynamic, fast-paced environment Have an open-minded personality and enjoy thinking outside of the box We are looking for the right person who is going to be an asset to our team by demonstrating their transferable skills from previous experience. What s in it for you? Why choose Nobia? We genuinely want your role within Nobia to be exciting, inspiring and rewarding. We offer you a fast-paced but balanced environment with opportunities for growth, whether that s vertical or horizontal, and where your voice is heard. You ll quickly notice how much we value team collaboration, transparency, fun while working and we focus on being an inclusive and great place to work. We are a team that brings our heart to work. And our commitment to quality means working here isn t just better for you - it s better for life! Your journey at Nobia also comes with a range of brilliant benefits, like: A competitive salary and commission package £400 guaranteed bonus for the first six months Personal development plan, access to tools and platforms A generous discount on our kitchen products Attractive Pension Scheme Discounts with various retailers Our story : The kitchen is a place for all aspects of life, all times of the day. As Europe s leading kitchen specialist, Nobia strives to lead the way for purposeful designed and sustainable kitchen solutions. We let our 100 years of expertise meet with new habits, trends and techniques. We design, manufacture and sell well-designed, functional and emotionally appealing kitchens that enable a sustainable lifestyle with reduced climate impact. We are a group of 16 strong local brands, produced in our 12 factories. Our community of 5,500 co-workers are driven by our core values Care Inspire Deliver. We foster an open, supportive and innovative work environment where we encourage each other to reach our full potential for personal and professional growth - across the group, from the Nordics to the UK, Austria and the Netherlands. Redesign your career with us now! A role with Magnet is much more exciting than you think. It s challenging, fast-moving with lots of opportunities for you to grow. And our commitment to quality means working here isn t just better for you - it s better for life. If you re ready to find out how a role with Magnet could help you redesign your career! APPLY NOW!
Mbi Medical are pleased to be working with Worcestershire County Council who are on the lookout for a L3 social worker for Adults on a locum basis. We are looking for an Experienced Social Worker (37-hour post) who has experience of working in a strengths-based manner with adults with mental health difficulties, their carers, families, and wider support network. Candidates must have an extensive knowledge of the Care Act (2014), Mental Capacity Act (2005) and Mental Health Act (1983). Candidates must be able to work competently with adults with complex mental health needs where a skilled level of assessment, analysis and intervention is required - this may also include undertaking Section 42 safeguarding enquiries. We are a supportive and friendly team that encourages staff to work autonomously and flexibly. You will be offered supervision and have access to other peer support and reflective space. This role is for 3 months initially, with the potential for it to be extended further. As a practitioner you will need to have the ability to be creative, innovative and search for solutions that are not always obvious. In Worcestershire we have adopted the 3 Conversations model of practice, which is a strengths-based approach to working with people. We are a new, friendly and passionate team and are looking to build on the strong foundations we have already developed. It is essential that the post holder has: - Demonstrable experience in social work, including assessment and support planning with both individuals and carers to improve their well-being. -Significant experience of working in social care with adults, especially older adults and adults with physical disabilities. -Demonstrable experience of ensuring the full and active participation of users and carers in their own care arrangements. -Demonstrable experience of working in conjunction with other health and social care agencies and professionals -Demonstrable experience of using community resources, family and natural networks of support to create sustainable packages of care for individuals and help prevent, reduce or delay the need for statutory services. It is desirable that the post holder has: -Significant experience in social work, dealing with a variety of more complex cases
Apr 25, 2024
Contractor
Mbi Medical are pleased to be working with Worcestershire County Council who are on the lookout for a L3 social worker for Adults on a locum basis. We are looking for an Experienced Social Worker (37-hour post) who has experience of working in a strengths-based manner with adults with mental health difficulties, their carers, families, and wider support network. Candidates must have an extensive knowledge of the Care Act (2014), Mental Capacity Act (2005) and Mental Health Act (1983). Candidates must be able to work competently with adults with complex mental health needs where a skilled level of assessment, analysis and intervention is required - this may also include undertaking Section 42 safeguarding enquiries. We are a supportive and friendly team that encourages staff to work autonomously and flexibly. You will be offered supervision and have access to other peer support and reflective space. This role is for 3 months initially, with the potential for it to be extended further. As a practitioner you will need to have the ability to be creative, innovative and search for solutions that are not always obvious. In Worcestershire we have adopted the 3 Conversations model of practice, which is a strengths-based approach to working with people. We are a new, friendly and passionate team and are looking to build on the strong foundations we have already developed. It is essential that the post holder has: - Demonstrable experience in social work, including assessment and support planning with both individuals and carers to improve their well-being. -Significant experience of working in social care with adults, especially older adults and adults with physical disabilities. -Demonstrable experience of ensuring the full and active participation of users and carers in their own care arrangements. -Demonstrable experience of working in conjunction with other health and social care agencies and professionals -Demonstrable experience of using community resources, family and natural networks of support to create sustainable packages of care for individuals and help prevent, reduce or delay the need for statutory services. It is desirable that the post holder has: -Significant experience in social work, dealing with a variety of more complex cases
Social Worker - Adults - South Gloucestershire - 30ph mbi Medical are pleased to be working with South Gloucestershire Council in sourcing a Social Worker to join their Adult's team. The Role Looking for an agency social worker to work in the South Gloucestershire Council Community North Team (Adults) which cover areas such as Thornbury, Downend, Frampton Cotterell, Frenchay and other surrounding areas. Our friendly and supportive team works with adults over the age of 25. Our main duties include Care Act Assessments and Reviews, the role will also include some time on Duty.
Apr 25, 2024
Contractor
Social Worker - Adults - South Gloucestershire - 30ph mbi Medical are pleased to be working with South Gloucestershire Council in sourcing a Social Worker to join their Adult's team. The Role Looking for an agency social worker to work in the South Gloucestershire Council Community North Team (Adults) which cover areas such as Thornbury, Downend, Frampton Cotterell, Frenchay and other surrounding areas. Our friendly and supportive team works with adults over the age of 25. Our main duties include Care Act Assessments and Reviews, the role will also include some time on Duty.
Senior Social Worker - Islington - £45ph mbi Medical are pleased to be working with the London Borough of Islington in sourcing a Senior Social Worker to join their team. The Role To provide and coordinate an emergency social work service to children and their families in Islington. To provide and coordinate an emergency Approved Mental Health Professional (AMHP) service to Islington residents with Mental Health needs. To provide and coordinate an emergency social work service to Islington residents with Community Care needs. Working alone, to undertake risk assessments and make evidence-based decisions about Social Services response to the needs of service users, and carers in complex and high risk situations. Taking responsibility for being the first point of contact for Social Work and other emergencies out of hours, triage and make managerial decisions about whether issues should be treated as an emergency or redirected to daytime or other services RQ(phone number removed)
Apr 25, 2024
Contractor
Senior Social Worker - Islington - £45ph mbi Medical are pleased to be working with the London Borough of Islington in sourcing a Senior Social Worker to join their team. The Role To provide and coordinate an emergency social work service to children and their families in Islington. To provide and coordinate an emergency Approved Mental Health Professional (AMHP) service to Islington residents with Mental Health needs. To provide and coordinate an emergency social work service to Islington residents with Community Care needs. Working alone, to undertake risk assessments and make evidence-based decisions about Social Services response to the needs of service users, and carers in complex and high risk situations. Taking responsibility for being the first point of contact for Social Work and other emergencies out of hours, triage and make managerial decisions about whether issues should be treated as an emergency or redirected to daytime or other services RQ(phone number removed)
Advanced Social Worker - Mental Health - Haringey mbi Medical are pleased to be working with the London Borough of Haringey in sourcing a Social Worker to join their Mental Health team. The Role To carry out Care Act assessments and support people who present with functional and/or organic mental health problems in Haringey by using community resources and the social care budget to meet their needs. To act as a care coordinator in the Locality Mental Health Team To devise care and support plans with service-users and their carers and undertake reviews under the Care Act and Care Programme Approach (CPA) To apply a strengths-based approach to working with service-users and their carers providing evidence based therapeutic social work practice and skills such as motivational interviewing, trauma informed care and psychoeducation. To provide service users and their carers with clear and intelligible information which will assist them in making informed decisions about their treatment and care. To provide effective liaison with colleagues in primary care, social services, community health and voluntary organisations and champion people s rights and entitlements in the wider mental health of older adult services. To provide guidance to the rest of the team on applying the Care Act and other mental health and social care legislation and to prepare appropriate information/ referrals/reports to access community resources. To work closely with other members of the multi-disciplinary team including psychology, occupational therapists, nurses, support workers, medical professionals and pharmacology to ensure that the best quality of care is provided and effective use of the social care budget. To be willing to train as an Approved Mental Health Professional, (AMHP) and once qualified to share knowledge and practice with the team and contribute to the AMHP rota If required, to be willing to train as a Best Interest Assessor (BIA)/ Approved Mental Capacity Professional (AMCP) and once qualified to share knowledge and practice with the team and contribute to the AMCP rota.
Apr 25, 2024
Contractor
Advanced Social Worker - Mental Health - Haringey mbi Medical are pleased to be working with the London Borough of Haringey in sourcing a Social Worker to join their Mental Health team. The Role To carry out Care Act assessments and support people who present with functional and/or organic mental health problems in Haringey by using community resources and the social care budget to meet their needs. To act as a care coordinator in the Locality Mental Health Team To devise care and support plans with service-users and their carers and undertake reviews under the Care Act and Care Programme Approach (CPA) To apply a strengths-based approach to working with service-users and their carers providing evidence based therapeutic social work practice and skills such as motivational interviewing, trauma informed care and psychoeducation. To provide service users and their carers with clear and intelligible information which will assist them in making informed decisions about their treatment and care. To provide effective liaison with colleagues in primary care, social services, community health and voluntary organisations and champion people s rights and entitlements in the wider mental health of older adult services. To provide guidance to the rest of the team on applying the Care Act and other mental health and social care legislation and to prepare appropriate information/ referrals/reports to access community resources. To work closely with other members of the multi-disciplinary team including psychology, occupational therapists, nurses, support workers, medical professionals and pharmacology to ensure that the best quality of care is provided and effective use of the social care budget. To be willing to train as an Approved Mental Health Professional, (AMHP) and once qualified to share knowledge and practice with the team and contribute to the AMHP rota If required, to be willing to train as a Best Interest Assessor (BIA)/ Approved Mental Capacity Professional (AMCP) and once qualified to share knowledge and practice with the team and contribute to the AMCP rota.
Site Thames House Town Teddington Salary £105,327 - £120,385 pa pro-rata incl HCAS (outer) Salary period Yearly Closing 12/05/:59 Interview date 24/05/2024 Kingston Hospital - First Acute Trust in London to be rated Outstanding by CQC for Overall Quality and Leadership Kingston Hospital NHS Foundation Trust is a district general hospital situated in a beautiful and remarkable part of the country - close to London yet surrounded by royal parks, historic buildings and the River Thames.We are located on a single site in Kingston upon Thames, Surrey and run several outpatient clinics in neighbouring areas including Raynes Park Health Centre and Teddington Memorial Hospital. We employ just under 5000 staff who proudly and efficiently support over 350,000 people locally through a full range of diagnostic and treatment services and we have a national reputation for innovative developments in healthcare, particularly in 'patient-focused' care, day surgery and maternity services. The South West London Collaborative Bank Kingston Hospital is a part of the local South West London Collaborative and offer competitive bank rates to work across the three NHS trusts: St Georges, Kingston Hospital and Epsom & St Helier. Our Smart App booking system makes life easier for flexible working! Health and Wellbeing & Staff Benefits The Trust understands that benefits go beyond just financial rewards and invests heavily in the wellbeing of its staff. Alongside opportunities for career development, there is a dedicated team of Staff Pastoral Wellbeing Practitioners who work with the Clinical and Corporate divisions, to provide pastoral support to all staff. These Practitioners are part of the wider Health & Wellbeing provision which includes a specialist Staff Physiotherapist, Occupational Health and access to counselling and an Employee Assistance Programme. The team works together to enhance staff wellbeing and to promote a healthy work-life balance. Recent awards: - Our Health Heroes Awards 2018 - Staff Retention and Wellbeing Employer of the Year - HPMA Vivup Award for Well Being 2019 - NHSE National Healthcare Support Worker Award for Innovation and Excellence in Pastoral Support - 2023 - NHSE London Healthcare Support Worker Award for Sustainable Retention Initiative - 2023 Trust Values Kingston Hospital NHS Trust has five key values and we want to employ and work with people who share these values and demonstrate behaviours that support them. They are: - Caring - Design and deliver care around each individual patient's needs and wants. - Safe - Make the safety of patients and staff our prime concern as safety comes first - Responsible - All staff take responsibility for the hospital, its services and reputation - Value Each Other - Value each other's contribution - Inspiring - We always strive to empower each other to develop and deliver improvements to benefit our patients Job overview Are you a visionary leader with a passion for people? We're searching for a Deputy Chief People Officer to join our high-performing, integrated team across Kingston Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and Hounslow and Richmond Community Healthcare NHS Trust . This is a fantastic opportunity to join our Trust and provide strategic leadership and operational management to the People function. We're dedicated to delivering outstanding patient care, and putting our people at the heart of everything we do. Working closely with the Chief People Officer, you'll drive our People Strategy forward and be integral to building a strong, inclusive culture where everyone can thrive and be at their best. Main duties of the job A strong communicator and influencer, you'll collaborate closely with senior leaders to further develop and implement our People Strategy. You will be prepared to constructively challenge the status quo, understand that our staff really are our greatest asset and actively seek to deliver a proactive, professional and high-quality People service. With a strong focus on equality, diversity and inclusion and on driving continuous improvement and innovation in people practice, you'll get to influence positive change from all aspects of the employee journey, from recruitment to retention and across the South West London Integrated Care System (ICS). Highly motivated and organised, you will be an inspirational leader in the people team, fostering a culture of excellence and continuous improvement, ensuring alignment with organisational goals. You will also have responsibility for the SWL Recruitment Hub, where you'll balance the needs of our Trust, with those of our three partner trusts in this innovative APC initiative, aimed at revolutionising recruitment in our region. Working for our organisation Kingston Hospital NHS Foundation Trust cares for more than half a million patients a year, from across Kingston, Richmond, Elmbridge (Surrey), Merton, Wandsworth and Sutton. In 2018, we became the first acute hospital trust in London to be rated "Outstanding" for overall quality and leadership by the national Care Quality Commission regulator. Our training, policies, procedures, and practices are all intended to support behaviours in line with our values and all staff are expected to uphold these by 'Living Our Values Everyday'. If you're ready to be part of something extraordinary and shape the future of patient care, we want to hear from you! Read the attached job description and person spec for more details and get in contact if you'd like an informal discussion. Detailed job description and main responsibilities Please see the attached supporting job description and person specification document, which contains more information about the role and requirements. Please ensure your application refers to the job description and person specification Requirements: Master's degree, MCIPD qualification or equivalent qualification in HR or comparable experience. Extensive experience in HR leadership, covering a range of HR functions. Proven track record of leading complex organisational change initiatives. Commitment to promoting openness, inclusiveness, and professional standards. Resilient with the ability to work under pressure and deliver results. Aligned with our Trust values and a role model for our culture. Interviews due to be scheduled on the 24th of May 2024 Person specification Education Educated to a Masters degree or equivalent post-graduate qualification or equivalent level of experience Experience Demonstrable track record of HR leadership and management covering a range of people functions Experience of operating at or near Board level, either as a Deputy or Associate/Assistant Director Skills/Abilities Highly developed leadership, negotiation and influencing skills, with the ability to motivate, challenge and engage individuals and teams Able to maintain strong operational delivery and execution focus across competing priorities Your application : Please ensure that you have read the job description and person specification and that your supporting statement reflects these, as your application will be assessed and scored against these criteria. References : You will be required to provide 3 years of employment/educational history. We do not accept references from personal email addresses such as Hotmail, Gmail etc. therefore please ensure you are providing professional working email addresses within your application form. If you are unable to provide professional email addresses and are invited to an interview, please ensure you advise the interviewers of this - otherwise, this may delay your pre-employment checks. Closing date : In order to streamline recruitment within our Trust, we reserve the right to expire vacancies prior to the advertised closing date once we have received a sufficient number of applications. Shortlisting : You will only be contacted via e-mail/SMS by the SWL Recruitment Hub if you are successfully shortlisted for this post. Please ensure that you check your Trac registered e-mail regularly. DBS : We are committed to safeguarding children and adults who are at risk of abuse. As such, if this post will have access to children or vulnerable adults, you will be required to undertake an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check. However, all employees have a responsibility for safeguarding children and vulnerable adults in the course of their duties and for ensuring that they are aware of the specific duties relating to their role. Employer certification / accreditation badges You must have appropriate UK professional registration. This post will require a submission for Disclosure to be made to check for any unspent criminal convictions.
Apr 25, 2024
Full time
Site Thames House Town Teddington Salary £105,327 - £120,385 pa pro-rata incl HCAS (outer) Salary period Yearly Closing 12/05/:59 Interview date 24/05/2024 Kingston Hospital - First Acute Trust in London to be rated Outstanding by CQC for Overall Quality and Leadership Kingston Hospital NHS Foundation Trust is a district general hospital situated in a beautiful and remarkable part of the country - close to London yet surrounded by royal parks, historic buildings and the River Thames.We are located on a single site in Kingston upon Thames, Surrey and run several outpatient clinics in neighbouring areas including Raynes Park Health Centre and Teddington Memorial Hospital. We employ just under 5000 staff who proudly and efficiently support over 350,000 people locally through a full range of diagnostic and treatment services and we have a national reputation for innovative developments in healthcare, particularly in 'patient-focused' care, day surgery and maternity services. The South West London Collaborative Bank Kingston Hospital is a part of the local South West London Collaborative and offer competitive bank rates to work across the three NHS trusts: St Georges, Kingston Hospital and Epsom & St Helier. Our Smart App booking system makes life easier for flexible working! Health and Wellbeing & Staff Benefits The Trust understands that benefits go beyond just financial rewards and invests heavily in the wellbeing of its staff. Alongside opportunities for career development, there is a dedicated team of Staff Pastoral Wellbeing Practitioners who work with the Clinical and Corporate divisions, to provide pastoral support to all staff. These Practitioners are part of the wider Health & Wellbeing provision which includes a specialist Staff Physiotherapist, Occupational Health and access to counselling and an Employee Assistance Programme. The team works together to enhance staff wellbeing and to promote a healthy work-life balance. Recent awards: - Our Health Heroes Awards 2018 - Staff Retention and Wellbeing Employer of the Year - HPMA Vivup Award for Well Being 2019 - NHSE National Healthcare Support Worker Award for Innovation and Excellence in Pastoral Support - 2023 - NHSE London Healthcare Support Worker Award for Sustainable Retention Initiative - 2023 Trust Values Kingston Hospital NHS Trust has five key values and we want to employ and work with people who share these values and demonstrate behaviours that support them. They are: - Caring - Design and deliver care around each individual patient's needs and wants. - Safe - Make the safety of patients and staff our prime concern as safety comes first - Responsible - All staff take responsibility for the hospital, its services and reputation - Value Each Other - Value each other's contribution - Inspiring - We always strive to empower each other to develop and deliver improvements to benefit our patients Job overview Are you a visionary leader with a passion for people? We're searching for a Deputy Chief People Officer to join our high-performing, integrated team across Kingston Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and Hounslow and Richmond Community Healthcare NHS Trust . This is a fantastic opportunity to join our Trust and provide strategic leadership and operational management to the People function. We're dedicated to delivering outstanding patient care, and putting our people at the heart of everything we do. Working closely with the Chief People Officer, you'll drive our People Strategy forward and be integral to building a strong, inclusive culture where everyone can thrive and be at their best. Main duties of the job A strong communicator and influencer, you'll collaborate closely with senior leaders to further develop and implement our People Strategy. You will be prepared to constructively challenge the status quo, understand that our staff really are our greatest asset and actively seek to deliver a proactive, professional and high-quality People service. With a strong focus on equality, diversity and inclusion and on driving continuous improvement and innovation in people practice, you'll get to influence positive change from all aspects of the employee journey, from recruitment to retention and across the South West London Integrated Care System (ICS). Highly motivated and organised, you will be an inspirational leader in the people team, fostering a culture of excellence and continuous improvement, ensuring alignment with organisational goals. You will also have responsibility for the SWL Recruitment Hub, where you'll balance the needs of our Trust, with those of our three partner trusts in this innovative APC initiative, aimed at revolutionising recruitment in our region. Working for our organisation Kingston Hospital NHS Foundation Trust cares for more than half a million patients a year, from across Kingston, Richmond, Elmbridge (Surrey), Merton, Wandsworth and Sutton. In 2018, we became the first acute hospital trust in London to be rated "Outstanding" for overall quality and leadership by the national Care Quality Commission regulator. Our training, policies, procedures, and practices are all intended to support behaviours in line with our values and all staff are expected to uphold these by 'Living Our Values Everyday'. If you're ready to be part of something extraordinary and shape the future of patient care, we want to hear from you! Read the attached job description and person spec for more details and get in contact if you'd like an informal discussion. Detailed job description and main responsibilities Please see the attached supporting job description and person specification document, which contains more information about the role and requirements. Please ensure your application refers to the job description and person specification Requirements: Master's degree, MCIPD qualification or equivalent qualification in HR or comparable experience. Extensive experience in HR leadership, covering a range of HR functions. Proven track record of leading complex organisational change initiatives. Commitment to promoting openness, inclusiveness, and professional standards. Resilient with the ability to work under pressure and deliver results. Aligned with our Trust values and a role model for our culture. Interviews due to be scheduled on the 24th of May 2024 Person specification Education Educated to a Masters degree or equivalent post-graduate qualification or equivalent level of experience Experience Demonstrable track record of HR leadership and management covering a range of people functions Experience of operating at or near Board level, either as a Deputy or Associate/Assistant Director Skills/Abilities Highly developed leadership, negotiation and influencing skills, with the ability to motivate, challenge and engage individuals and teams Able to maintain strong operational delivery and execution focus across competing priorities Your application : Please ensure that you have read the job description and person specification and that your supporting statement reflects these, as your application will be assessed and scored against these criteria. References : You will be required to provide 3 years of employment/educational history. We do not accept references from personal email addresses such as Hotmail, Gmail etc. therefore please ensure you are providing professional working email addresses within your application form. If you are unable to provide professional email addresses and are invited to an interview, please ensure you advise the interviewers of this - otherwise, this may delay your pre-employment checks. Closing date : In order to streamline recruitment within our Trust, we reserve the right to expire vacancies prior to the advertised closing date once we have received a sufficient number of applications. Shortlisting : You will only be contacted via e-mail/SMS by the SWL Recruitment Hub if you are successfully shortlisted for this post. Please ensure that you check your Trac registered e-mail regularly. DBS : We are committed to safeguarding children and adults who are at risk of abuse. As such, if this post will have access to children or vulnerable adults, you will be required to undertake an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check. However, all employees have a responsibility for safeguarding children and vulnerable adults in the course of their duties and for ensuring that they are aware of the specific duties relating to their role. Employer certification / accreditation badges You must have appropriate UK professional registration. This post will require a submission for Disclosure to be made to check for any unspent criminal convictions.
Do you want your voice heard and your actions to count? Discover your opportunity with Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group (MUFG), the 7th largest financial group in the world. Across the globe, we're 160,000 colleagues, striving to make a difference for every client, organization, and community we serve. We stand for our values, building long-term relationships, serving society, and fostering shared and sustainable growth for a better world. With a vision to be the world's most trusted financial group, it's part of our culture to put people first, listen to new and diverse ideas and collaborate toward greater innovation, speed and agility. This means investing in talent, technologies, and tools that empower you to own your career. Join MUFG, where being inspired is expected and making a meaningful impact is rewarded. OVERVIEW OF THE DEPARTMENT/SECTION The Financial Crimes Office for EMEA (FCOE) in London is part of the Global Financial Crimes Division (GFCD) headquartered in New York. It works to ensure that our organisation conducts its business such that we protect our reputation, our business, and our clients within the regulatory and legal framework. It is responsible for the establishment and maintenance of effective systems and controls to protect clients' assets and to mitigate the risk that MUFG might be used to further financial crime. NUMBER OF DIRECT REPORTS Up to 3-5 (Contingent workers) MAIN PURPOSE OF THE ROLE The Sanctions Program Team is responsible for the effective running of the Sanctions Program across all jurisdictions within EMEA. This includes driving the implementation of MUFG Bank's financial crimes risk appetite, policies and standards through working with Transformation and Technology partners, Country Compliance teams, Operations and Business stakeholders. The role holder will: Oversee contingent work force utilized to manage adhoc spikes of alerts. This will include day to day operationalization and quality control of the team and workload management. Undertake detailed data analysis, including the identification, collection and migration of data to and from a range of systems. Apply tools and techniques for data analysis and data visualisation (including use of business information tools) primarily through Microsoft Excel. Summarise and present data and conclusions in the most appropriate format for users and make recommendations on the basis of analysis. Be responsible for 'Spike Analytics' utilizing core banking systems and excel to identify data trends and enable the bulk closure of associated alerts Provide support and logistical management to enable Sanctions Programs to deliver its book of work efficiently and effectively across the EMEA region with specific responsibility for the management of Sanctions-related projects. Support the Spike team in the investigation and escalation of sanctions alerts as may be required Drafting and writing reports, presentations, proposals and risk assessments to support the Sanctions Program. This will require a comprehensive understanding of Sanctions Risk and the ability to tailor materials and messages to relevant audiences. Including presenting to an EMEA wide Sanctions forum as well as senior Compliance stakeholders. Support the Sanctions Program to drive compliance with MUFG's global policies KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Ongoing people management, coaching and development of direct report(s), including fulfilling recruitment requirements, ensuring the team have clearly defined roles and responsibilities. Provide SME input to key Sanctions-related projects to drive successful and timely completion of project deliverables. Drafting and publishing reports, presentations, proposals, risk assessments and other materials required to support the integration of Global Policy, Standards, Procedures and operating manuals into BAU. Data analysis and presentation Stakeholder management Input into the issue and incident management and support the provision and resolution of audit and testing, tracking issue owner's progress and delivery. Resolve issues identified via MUFG's testing functions, audits, regulatory exams and quality assurance reviews. Provide coverage to BAU List Management activities alongside the future implementation of new data lineage controls Review and assess New Product Approvals in the EMEA region from a sanctions risk perspective Engage with senior stakeholders in the management of live incidents and emerging issues. Contribute to the annual risk assessment process for Sanctions in EMEA. Manage periodic regulatory reporting requirements. Manage the functions SLA requirements ensuring the establishment of SLA's where they are required to support processes and managing their annual review The role will also provide transformation support for Sanctions related changes. WORK EXPERIENCE Essential: Proven experience in central compliance function, (Sanctions function preferred) Experience with and strong knowledge of banking and associated systems and controls for financial crime Proven experience of excel and data analytics Fundamental experience of report writing experience SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE Core MS Office skills Proficient user of excel Skilled report writer Demonstrates strong attention to detail A good understanding of Banking and Investment products Broad understanding of financial crime risk (Sanctions, AML and ABC) A good understanding of the concepts of risk management and control Manages priorities effectively and delivers efficiently Proactively identifies and communicates improvements to process Specific to role Strong analytical skills Strong financial sanctions knowledge in particular OFAC and EU regulations Strong understanding of sanctions systems and controls Strong relationship building and management skills Education / Qualifications: Preferred: Degree Relevant Qualification PERSONAL REQUIREMENTS Excellent communication skills Results driven, with a strong sense of accountability A proactive, motivated approach. The ability to operate with urgency and prioritise work accordingly Strong decision making skills, the ability to demonstrate sound judgement A structured and logical approach to work Strong problem solving skills Excellent interpersonal skills The ability to manage large workloads and tight deadlines Excellent attention to detail and accuracy A calm approach, with the ability to perform well in a pressurised environment We are open to considering flexible working requests in line with organisational requirements. MUFG is committed to embracing diversity and building an inclusive culture where all employees are valued, respected and their opinions count. We support the principles of equality, diversity and inclusion in recruitment and employment, and oppose all forms of discrimination on the grounds of age, sex, gender, sexual orientation, disability, pregnancy and maternity, race, gender reassignment, religion or belief and marriage or civil partnership. We make our recruitment decisions in a non-discriminatory manner in accordance with our commitment to identifying the right skills for the right role and our obligations under the law.
Apr 25, 2024
Full time
Do you want your voice heard and your actions to count? Discover your opportunity with Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group (MUFG), the 7th largest financial group in the world. Across the globe, we're 160,000 colleagues, striving to make a difference for every client, organization, and community we serve. We stand for our values, building long-term relationships, serving society, and fostering shared and sustainable growth for a better world. With a vision to be the world's most trusted financial group, it's part of our culture to put people first, listen to new and diverse ideas and collaborate toward greater innovation, speed and agility. This means investing in talent, technologies, and tools that empower you to own your career. Join MUFG, where being inspired is expected and making a meaningful impact is rewarded. OVERVIEW OF THE DEPARTMENT/SECTION The Financial Crimes Office for EMEA (FCOE) in London is part of the Global Financial Crimes Division (GFCD) headquartered in New York. It works to ensure that our organisation conducts its business such that we protect our reputation, our business, and our clients within the regulatory and legal framework. It is responsible for the establishment and maintenance of effective systems and controls to protect clients' assets and to mitigate the risk that MUFG might be used to further financial crime. NUMBER OF DIRECT REPORTS Up to 3-5 (Contingent workers) MAIN PURPOSE OF THE ROLE The Sanctions Program Team is responsible for the effective running of the Sanctions Program across all jurisdictions within EMEA. This includes driving the implementation of MUFG Bank's financial crimes risk appetite, policies and standards through working with Transformation and Technology partners, Country Compliance teams, Operations and Business stakeholders. The role holder will: Oversee contingent work force utilized to manage adhoc spikes of alerts. This will include day to day operationalization and quality control of the team and workload management. Undertake detailed data analysis, including the identification, collection and migration of data to and from a range of systems. Apply tools and techniques for data analysis and data visualisation (including use of business information tools) primarily through Microsoft Excel. Summarise and present data and conclusions in the most appropriate format for users and make recommendations on the basis of analysis. Be responsible for 'Spike Analytics' utilizing core banking systems and excel to identify data trends and enable the bulk closure of associated alerts Provide support and logistical management to enable Sanctions Programs to deliver its book of work efficiently and effectively across the EMEA region with specific responsibility for the management of Sanctions-related projects. Support the Spike team in the investigation and escalation of sanctions alerts as may be required Drafting and writing reports, presentations, proposals and risk assessments to support the Sanctions Program. This will require a comprehensive understanding of Sanctions Risk and the ability to tailor materials and messages to relevant audiences. Including presenting to an EMEA wide Sanctions forum as well as senior Compliance stakeholders. Support the Sanctions Program to drive compliance with MUFG's global policies KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Ongoing people management, coaching and development of direct report(s), including fulfilling recruitment requirements, ensuring the team have clearly defined roles and responsibilities. Provide SME input to key Sanctions-related projects to drive successful and timely completion of project deliverables. Drafting and publishing reports, presentations, proposals, risk assessments and other materials required to support the integration of Global Policy, Standards, Procedures and operating manuals into BAU. Data analysis and presentation Stakeholder management Input into the issue and incident management and support the provision and resolution of audit and testing, tracking issue owner's progress and delivery. Resolve issues identified via MUFG's testing functions, audits, regulatory exams and quality assurance reviews. Provide coverage to BAU List Management activities alongside the future implementation of new data lineage controls Review and assess New Product Approvals in the EMEA region from a sanctions risk perspective Engage with senior stakeholders in the management of live incidents and emerging issues. Contribute to the annual risk assessment process for Sanctions in EMEA. Manage periodic regulatory reporting requirements. Manage the functions SLA requirements ensuring the establishment of SLA's where they are required to support processes and managing their annual review The role will also provide transformation support for Sanctions related changes. WORK EXPERIENCE Essential: Proven experience in central compliance function, (Sanctions function preferred) Experience with and strong knowledge of banking and associated systems and controls for financial crime Proven experience of excel and data analytics Fundamental experience of report writing experience SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE Core MS Office skills Proficient user of excel Skilled report writer Demonstrates strong attention to detail A good understanding of Banking and Investment products Broad understanding of financial crime risk (Sanctions, AML and ABC) A good understanding of the concepts of risk management and control Manages priorities effectively and delivers efficiently Proactively identifies and communicates improvements to process Specific to role Strong analytical skills Strong financial sanctions knowledge in particular OFAC and EU regulations Strong understanding of sanctions systems and controls Strong relationship building and management skills Education / Qualifications: Preferred: Degree Relevant Qualification PERSONAL REQUIREMENTS Excellent communication skills Results driven, with a strong sense of accountability A proactive, motivated approach. The ability to operate with urgency and prioritise work accordingly Strong decision making skills, the ability to demonstrate sound judgement A structured and logical approach to work Strong problem solving skills Excellent interpersonal skills The ability to manage large workloads and tight deadlines Excellent attention to detail and accuracy A calm approach, with the ability to perform well in a pressurised environment We are open to considering flexible working requests in line with organisational requirements. MUFG is committed to embracing diversity and building an inclusive culture where all employees are valued, respected and their opinions count. We support the principles of equality, diversity and inclusion in recruitment and employment, and oppose all forms of discrimination on the grounds of age, sex, gender, sexual orientation, disability, pregnancy and maternity, race, gender reassignment, religion or belief and marriage or civil partnership. We make our recruitment decisions in a non-discriminatory manner in accordance with our commitment to identifying the right skills for the right role and our obligations under the law.
Mental Health Social Worker - Hackney - 29ph mbi Medical are pleased to be working with London Borough of Hackney Council, who are currently on the look out for a Qualified Social Worker to join their Mental Health team. The Role To provide a high quality and effective mental health social work service to the residents of the London Borough of Hackney. To respond to the needs of adults with mental disorder and their carers in a timely manner, within the boundaries of statutory legislation, and with regard to individual circumstances. To assess need using a person centred approach and effectively asses and manage risk. To plan and deliver outcome focused interventions linked to promoting independence & social inclusion. When appropriate act as Care Coordinator within the framework of the Care Programme Approach, taking responsibility for the provision of a social work service to mental health services users and carers in the community and in Hospital.
Apr 25, 2024
Contractor
Mental Health Social Worker - Hackney - 29ph mbi Medical are pleased to be working with London Borough of Hackney Council, who are currently on the look out for a Qualified Social Worker to join their Mental Health team. The Role To provide a high quality and effective mental health social work service to the residents of the London Borough of Hackney. To respond to the needs of adults with mental disorder and their carers in a timely manner, within the boundaries of statutory legislation, and with regard to individual circumstances. To assess need using a person centred approach and effectively asses and manage risk. To plan and deliver outcome focused interventions linked to promoting independence & social inclusion. When appropriate act as Care Coordinator within the framework of the Care Programme Approach, taking responsibility for the provision of a social work service to mental health services users and carers in the community and in Hospital.