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Leeds Federated Housing Association Ltd
Neighbourhood Officer
Leeds Federated Housing Association Ltd City, Leeds
Job Title: Neighbourhood Officer Location: Leeds Salary: £33,498 + Essential Car User Allowance Job Type: Full time, Permanent Closing date: 23rd February 2026 Leeds Federated is a housing association with around 4,500 properties across Leeds, Wakefield, and North Yorkshire. Our mission is to enable the maximum number of people to access and live sustainably in good-value, affordable housing. The Vacancy: Do you have experience in housing management and want to help people make a home? Leeds Federated is seeking a dedicated Neighbourhood Officer to join our Area Team. In this role, you'll take ownership of a designated portfolio of homes, acting as the primary point of contact for our customers. You'll be responsible for building strong, positive relationships and ensuring our customers receive a high-quality, responsive service, that is built on trust, transparency, and mutual respect. What you'll do: Act as the main interface between the association and the customers, liaising with colleagues to ensure services are provided effectively Provide support that recognises and responds to the needs of individuals and communities Take ownership of customer enquiries across all channels, ensuring they are resolved efficiently and to a high standard Take prompt and fair action in cases of tenancy breaches, anti-social behaviour, or safeguarding concerns Carry out estate inspections and monitoring communal areas to ensure safety and cleanliness standards Let empty homes within our guidelines of creating sustainable communities Collaborate with internal teams and external agencies to improve community wellbeing Use feedback and performance data to drive service improvements and customer satisfaction. What we're looking for: Proven experience in housing management and/or delivering care and support services A confident communicator with a customer-focused mindset Strong track record of completing administrative tasks with high levels of accuracy and attention to detail Able to navigate computer-based systems Committed to continuous improvement and delivering high-quality outcomes Holder of a valid UK driving licence Able to travel and work from various locations as required If you are ready to take the next step in your career and want to be part of a purpose-driven organisation, apply today! We reserve the right to close this vacancy if it is deemed that we have received a suitable number of applications. On this basis we would advise that applications are submitted as soon as possible. Leeds Federated is an equal opportunities employer and promotes diversity in everything we do and therefore welcomes applications from all sections of the community. Please click on the APPLY button to be redirected to our careers page to apply for this role. Candidates with the experience or relevant job titles of; Housing Officer, Tenancy Officer, Community Housing Officer, Neighbourhood Housing Manager, may also be considered for this role.
Mar 10, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Neighbourhood Officer Location: Leeds Salary: £33,498 + Essential Car User Allowance Job Type: Full time, Permanent Closing date: 23rd February 2026 Leeds Federated is a housing association with around 4,500 properties across Leeds, Wakefield, and North Yorkshire. Our mission is to enable the maximum number of people to access and live sustainably in good-value, affordable housing. The Vacancy: Do you have experience in housing management and want to help people make a home? Leeds Federated is seeking a dedicated Neighbourhood Officer to join our Area Team. In this role, you'll take ownership of a designated portfolio of homes, acting as the primary point of contact for our customers. You'll be responsible for building strong, positive relationships and ensuring our customers receive a high-quality, responsive service, that is built on trust, transparency, and mutual respect. What you'll do: Act as the main interface between the association and the customers, liaising with colleagues to ensure services are provided effectively Provide support that recognises and responds to the needs of individuals and communities Take ownership of customer enquiries across all channels, ensuring they are resolved efficiently and to a high standard Take prompt and fair action in cases of tenancy breaches, anti-social behaviour, or safeguarding concerns Carry out estate inspections and monitoring communal areas to ensure safety and cleanliness standards Let empty homes within our guidelines of creating sustainable communities Collaborate with internal teams and external agencies to improve community wellbeing Use feedback and performance data to drive service improvements and customer satisfaction. What we're looking for: Proven experience in housing management and/or delivering care and support services A confident communicator with a customer-focused mindset Strong track record of completing administrative tasks with high levels of accuracy and attention to detail Able to navigate computer-based systems Committed to continuous improvement and delivering high-quality outcomes Holder of a valid UK driving licence Able to travel and work from various locations as required If you are ready to take the next step in your career and want to be part of a purpose-driven organisation, apply today! We reserve the right to close this vacancy if it is deemed that we have received a suitable number of applications. On this basis we would advise that applications are submitted as soon as possible. Leeds Federated is an equal opportunities employer and promotes diversity in everything we do and therefore welcomes applications from all sections of the community. Please click on the APPLY button to be redirected to our careers page to apply for this role. Candidates with the experience or relevant job titles of; Housing Officer, Tenancy Officer, Community Housing Officer, Neighbourhood Housing Manager, may also be considered for this role.
NEW Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA)
Cleveland Police UK
Title: NEW Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA) Location: UK Company: Cleveland Police UK POLICE CONSTABLE DEGREE APPRENTICESHIP (PCDA) Please note this application is for PCDA only, if you do not make our next available PCDA cohort, we will not be able to transfer your application to PCEP. Have you ever thought of being a Police Constable? With a starting salary of £31,164 plus a large variety of benefits, staff associations and generous pension scheme, there may never have been a better time to join. Interested? Please apply below! The Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA) is a mixture of academic classroom-based theory and on-the-job learning. You will be a Police Constable from day one and will be learning while you earn, gaining a (BSc) Hons degree in Professional Policing Practice at Teesside University. Throughout your training you will need to complete operational and academic assessments. Academic assessments include exams, essays and presentations. Throughout your training, you'll undertake a number of operational deployments including: Response - this involves responding to emergency calls from the public and going out to the scene of the incident Neighbourhood policing - this involves working with a neighbourhood policing team who are dedicated to policing a certain community or area. Investigations - using all the tools available to you both office based and out in the community. Eligibility To become a Police Officer via PCDA Be 17 years of age or older (you must be 18 by the time you are appointed) Be a British Citizen, an EC/EEA national, Commonwealth citizen or foreign national with no restrictions on your stay in the United Kingdom Hold a full UK car manual driving licence, with 6 months driving experience when appointed Level 2 in both English & Maths grade c or above (or grade 4 to 9) Level 3 qualification (or working towards one) equating to at least 80 UCAS points Have lived in the UK for over 3 years Be able pass the vetting requirements Not have tattoos on your hands, neck, forearms or face that could be offensive Not be registered bankrupt (or have bankruptcy debts that have been discharged within the past three years). If you have any other outstanding and unmanageable debts, please contact us for more information Be able to pass a job-related fitness test Be able to pass a medical assessment Please note that higher educational qualifications such as a degree cannot be used in place of the Level 2 qualifications. Joining the police force is truly life changing. Not just for you - but for all the people and communities you serve. You'll gain front line experience investigating crime, patrolling the local community, helping vulnerable people, interviewing suspects, giving evidence in court, keeping the peace at events, educating young people. Recruitment Process Application Eligibility/Initial Shortlisting National Sift Online Assessment Centre Final In-Force Interview Pre-employment Checks University Sign-up Formal Offer Please note you will also be required to attend an engagement briefing session during the recruitment process. For more information on joining Cleveland Police please read the attached guidance document For frequently asked question please click here Should you not meet the requirements above we will be required to decline your application. We are only running a small number of cohorts for each route so should you be interested in a specific programme then please be aware any pre-agreed time off during your initial training will not be agreed and it won't be possible to defer. If you already have a live application with Cleveland Police and would be interested in being considered for PCDA then please email to discuss. Please do not apply if you if you were rejected at any point during the recruitment process within the last 3 months. If you have failed vetting previously you will need to wait 12 months before reapplying from the date the unsuccessful vetting was issued. Cleveland Police is committed to improving the diversity of its workforce to better reflect the communities we serve. We welcome applications from all minority groups and individuals who identify with one or more of the protected characteristics as defined by the Equality Act 2010. All appointments will be made on merit.
Mar 09, 2026
Full time
Title: NEW Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA) Location: UK Company: Cleveland Police UK POLICE CONSTABLE DEGREE APPRENTICESHIP (PCDA) Please note this application is for PCDA only, if you do not make our next available PCDA cohort, we will not be able to transfer your application to PCEP. Have you ever thought of being a Police Constable? With a starting salary of £31,164 plus a large variety of benefits, staff associations and generous pension scheme, there may never have been a better time to join. Interested? Please apply below! The Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA) is a mixture of academic classroom-based theory and on-the-job learning. You will be a Police Constable from day one and will be learning while you earn, gaining a (BSc) Hons degree in Professional Policing Practice at Teesside University. Throughout your training you will need to complete operational and academic assessments. Academic assessments include exams, essays and presentations. Throughout your training, you'll undertake a number of operational deployments including: Response - this involves responding to emergency calls from the public and going out to the scene of the incident Neighbourhood policing - this involves working with a neighbourhood policing team who are dedicated to policing a certain community or area. Investigations - using all the tools available to you both office based and out in the community. Eligibility To become a Police Officer via PCDA Be 17 years of age or older (you must be 18 by the time you are appointed) Be a British Citizen, an EC/EEA national, Commonwealth citizen or foreign national with no restrictions on your stay in the United Kingdom Hold a full UK car manual driving licence, with 6 months driving experience when appointed Level 2 in both English & Maths grade c or above (or grade 4 to 9) Level 3 qualification (or working towards one) equating to at least 80 UCAS points Have lived in the UK for over 3 years Be able pass the vetting requirements Not have tattoos on your hands, neck, forearms or face that could be offensive Not be registered bankrupt (or have bankruptcy debts that have been discharged within the past three years). If you have any other outstanding and unmanageable debts, please contact us for more information Be able to pass a job-related fitness test Be able to pass a medical assessment Please note that higher educational qualifications such as a degree cannot be used in place of the Level 2 qualifications. Joining the police force is truly life changing. Not just for you - but for all the people and communities you serve. You'll gain front line experience investigating crime, patrolling the local community, helping vulnerable people, interviewing suspects, giving evidence in court, keeping the peace at events, educating young people. Recruitment Process Application Eligibility/Initial Shortlisting National Sift Online Assessment Centre Final In-Force Interview Pre-employment Checks University Sign-up Formal Offer Please note you will also be required to attend an engagement briefing session during the recruitment process. For more information on joining Cleveland Police please read the attached guidance document For frequently asked question please click here Should you not meet the requirements above we will be required to decline your application. We are only running a small number of cohorts for each route so should you be interested in a specific programme then please be aware any pre-agreed time off during your initial training will not be agreed and it won't be possible to defer. If you already have a live application with Cleveland Police and would be interested in being considered for PCDA then please email to discuss. Please do not apply if you if you were rejected at any point during the recruitment process within the last 3 months. If you have failed vetting previously you will need to wait 12 months before reapplying from the date the unsuccessful vetting was issued. Cleveland Police is committed to improving the diversity of its workforce to better reflect the communities we serve. We welcome applications from all minority groups and individuals who identify with one or more of the protected characteristics as defined by the Equality Act 2010. All appointments will be made on merit.
Housing & Neighbourhood Officer
Guinness Partnership Havant, Hampshire
ABOUT US The Guinness Partnership is one of the leading providers of affordable housing in England. We build and manage homes and provide housing services for nearly 160,000 residents nationwide. Our vision is to deliver great service, provide great homes, to be a great business and to be a great place to work. Because everything we do is about our residents, our communities and our people, any pro click apply for full job details
Mar 09, 2026
Contractor
ABOUT US The Guinness Partnership is one of the leading providers of affordable housing in England. We build and manage homes and provide housing services for nearly 160,000 residents nationwide. Our vision is to deliver great service, provide great homes, to be a great business and to be a great place to work. Because everything we do is about our residents, our communities and our people, any pro click apply for full job details
Chief Financial Officer
NHS Orpington, Kent
Bromley Healthcare are looking for an exceptional Chief Financial Officer to join our Executive Leadership Team at a pivotal point in our journey. As integrated community services evolve, this is a rare opportunity to shape the future of a thriving, employee-owned social enterprise delivering high-quality care. As CFO and full Executive & Company Director, you will provide strategic financial leadership to ensure long-term sustainability, commercial strength and the ability to invest in innovation and growth. You will champion robust governance, value for money and financial transformation, while contributing across the organisation to strengthen our position as a leader in integrated community care. We are looking for a credible, values-driven senior finance leader with significant experience in complex, regulated environments. You will bring a strong track record in financial strategy, sustainability and transformation, with the ability to operate effectively across organisational and system boundaries. Commercially astute and analytically strong, you will also be grounded in compassion and committed to staff ownership, inclusion and improving outcomes for the communities we serve. All applications should come through our recruitment partner for this role: Saxton Bampfylde Ltd is advising on this appointment. For further details and to apply, visit (reference AAHAMG) or email . Main duties of the job Please review the attached job description to see a full breakdown of duties and responsibilities associated with this job role About us Bromley Healthcare is a staff-owned social enterprise delivering a wide range of community health services to people of all ages across Bromley, Bexley, Greenwich and Lewisham. Since its establishment in 2011, the organisation has grown significantly, providing high-quality, compassionate care in neighbourhoods, clinics and people's homes. A key partner within the South East London Integrated Care System, Bromley Healthcare works closely with GPs, local authorities, voluntary organisations and hospitals to deliver integrated, community-focused care Compensation is contingent upon NHS experience and current banding/pay point. We provide an outstanding benefits package, which includes pension schemes, discounted gym memberships, a cycle-to-work scheme, access to home furnishings and electronics, access to Employee Assistance Program (EAP), discounts at various high street retailers, eligibility for the Blue Light Card, the opportunity to apply for low-interest personal loans, and an excellent lease car scheme. Additionally, we are continuously striving to enhance our employee benefits offerings. Job responsibilities Please refer to the attached job description & person specification for full details relating to this job role Person Specification Qualifications Qualified accountant (CCAB or equivalent) Knowledge & Experience Senior-level leadership experience in a complex, regulated organisation. Significant experience leading financial strategy and planning, with a strong track record of delivering financial sustainability and transformation. Experience of working in complex multi-stakeholder environments and partnerships. Proven experience of governance, risk management and assurance operating at a senior level within an organisation. Experience supporting organisational growth, service transformation or business development. Demonstrable experience of leading and developing high-performing finance teams Experience of working within healthcare or a social enterprise is desirable, but not essential. Specific Skills Strategic thinker able to align finance with organisational purpose and impact. Strong commercial acumen and business insight. Strong analytical and problem-solving capabilities, and the ability to translate complex financial information into clear strategic advice. Excellent stakeholder engagement and influencing skills, with highly developed communication and presentation skills. Values-driven and aligned to Bromley Healthcare's social enterprise ethos, with a collaborative, inclusive and empowering leadership style Commitment to improving outcomes for communities and reducing health inequalities. Information Technology and Information Governance Ability to use MS Office e.g. Word, Excel, Outlook If you are an IAO or IAA, to ensure you are aware of your responsibilities Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. Depending on experienceSalary will reflect the experience of the successful candidate
Mar 09, 2026
Full time
Bromley Healthcare are looking for an exceptional Chief Financial Officer to join our Executive Leadership Team at a pivotal point in our journey. As integrated community services evolve, this is a rare opportunity to shape the future of a thriving, employee-owned social enterprise delivering high-quality care. As CFO and full Executive & Company Director, you will provide strategic financial leadership to ensure long-term sustainability, commercial strength and the ability to invest in innovation and growth. You will champion robust governance, value for money and financial transformation, while contributing across the organisation to strengthen our position as a leader in integrated community care. We are looking for a credible, values-driven senior finance leader with significant experience in complex, regulated environments. You will bring a strong track record in financial strategy, sustainability and transformation, with the ability to operate effectively across organisational and system boundaries. Commercially astute and analytically strong, you will also be grounded in compassion and committed to staff ownership, inclusion and improving outcomes for the communities we serve. All applications should come through our recruitment partner for this role: Saxton Bampfylde Ltd is advising on this appointment. For further details and to apply, visit (reference AAHAMG) or email . Main duties of the job Please review the attached job description to see a full breakdown of duties and responsibilities associated with this job role About us Bromley Healthcare is a staff-owned social enterprise delivering a wide range of community health services to people of all ages across Bromley, Bexley, Greenwich and Lewisham. Since its establishment in 2011, the organisation has grown significantly, providing high-quality, compassionate care in neighbourhoods, clinics and people's homes. A key partner within the South East London Integrated Care System, Bromley Healthcare works closely with GPs, local authorities, voluntary organisations and hospitals to deliver integrated, community-focused care Compensation is contingent upon NHS experience and current banding/pay point. We provide an outstanding benefits package, which includes pension schemes, discounted gym memberships, a cycle-to-work scheme, access to home furnishings and electronics, access to Employee Assistance Program (EAP), discounts at various high street retailers, eligibility for the Blue Light Card, the opportunity to apply for low-interest personal loans, and an excellent lease car scheme. Additionally, we are continuously striving to enhance our employee benefits offerings. Job responsibilities Please refer to the attached job description & person specification for full details relating to this job role Person Specification Qualifications Qualified accountant (CCAB or equivalent) Knowledge & Experience Senior-level leadership experience in a complex, regulated organisation. Significant experience leading financial strategy and planning, with a strong track record of delivering financial sustainability and transformation. Experience of working in complex multi-stakeholder environments and partnerships. Proven experience of governance, risk management and assurance operating at a senior level within an organisation. Experience supporting organisational growth, service transformation or business development. Demonstrable experience of leading and developing high-performing finance teams Experience of working within healthcare or a social enterprise is desirable, but not essential. Specific Skills Strategic thinker able to align finance with organisational purpose and impact. Strong commercial acumen and business insight. Strong analytical and problem-solving capabilities, and the ability to translate complex financial information into clear strategic advice. Excellent stakeholder engagement and influencing skills, with highly developed communication and presentation skills. Values-driven and aligned to Bromley Healthcare's social enterprise ethos, with a collaborative, inclusive and empowering leadership style Commitment to improving outcomes for communities and reducing health inequalities. Information Technology and Information Governance Ability to use MS Office e.g. Word, Excel, Outlook If you are an IAO or IAA, to ensure you are aware of your responsibilities Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. Depending on experienceSalary will reflect the experience of the successful candidate
Neighbourhood Manager - BF05026
Buckingham Futures
Neighbourhood Manager - Contract Location: Hertfordshire Contract: 6 Months (Possible Extension) Rate: £35 per hour (Umbrella) Hours: Full Time Buckingham Futures are working exclusively with a client in Hertfordshire to recruit an experienced Neighbourhood Manager on an initial 6-month contract, with the possibility of extension. This role will involve overseeing neighbourhood housing services across a defined area, ensuring high standards of tenancy and estate management while supporting residents and maintaining safe, sustainable communities. The successful candidate will provide leadership across housing management functions and act as a key point of contact for residents, stakeholders, and internal teams. You will work closely with housing officers, support services, and partner agencies to address tenancy issues, manage neighbourhood challenges, and ensure service delivery aligns with organisational policies and housing legislation. Main Duties Oversee the management of a defined housing neighbourhood or patch Lead on tenancy management, estate services, and neighbourhood standards Manage and support housing staff responsible for frontline housing services Investigate and manage complex anti-social behaviour (ASB) cases Ensure tenancy breaches are addressed and enforcement action is taken where necessary Carry out estate inspections, tenancy reviews, and neighbourhood engagement Work with internal teams, contractors, and external agencies to resolve resident issues Monitor service performance and ensure high-quality housing management delivery Maintain accurate records and ensure compliance with housing policies and procedures Requirements Previous experience working in a Neighbourhood Manager or Senior Housing Management role Strong knowledge of tenancy management, ASB, and estate management Experience managing staff or overseeing frontline housing teams Ability to manage complex housing cases and deliver solutions Experience working within local authority or housing association environments This is a strong opportunity for an experienced housing professional looking for their next contract role within neighbourhood and housing management. If this interests you get in contact with Christian on or email:
Mar 09, 2026
Full time
Neighbourhood Manager - Contract Location: Hertfordshire Contract: 6 Months (Possible Extension) Rate: £35 per hour (Umbrella) Hours: Full Time Buckingham Futures are working exclusively with a client in Hertfordshire to recruit an experienced Neighbourhood Manager on an initial 6-month contract, with the possibility of extension. This role will involve overseeing neighbourhood housing services across a defined area, ensuring high standards of tenancy and estate management while supporting residents and maintaining safe, sustainable communities. The successful candidate will provide leadership across housing management functions and act as a key point of contact for residents, stakeholders, and internal teams. You will work closely with housing officers, support services, and partner agencies to address tenancy issues, manage neighbourhood challenges, and ensure service delivery aligns with organisational policies and housing legislation. Main Duties Oversee the management of a defined housing neighbourhood or patch Lead on tenancy management, estate services, and neighbourhood standards Manage and support housing staff responsible for frontline housing services Investigate and manage complex anti-social behaviour (ASB) cases Ensure tenancy breaches are addressed and enforcement action is taken where necessary Carry out estate inspections, tenancy reviews, and neighbourhood engagement Work with internal teams, contractors, and external agencies to resolve resident issues Monitor service performance and ensure high-quality housing management delivery Maintain accurate records and ensure compliance with housing policies and procedures Requirements Previous experience working in a Neighbourhood Manager or Senior Housing Management role Strong knowledge of tenancy management, ASB, and estate management Experience managing staff or overseeing frontline housing teams Ability to manage complex housing cases and deliver solutions Experience working within local authority or housing association environments This is a strong opportunity for an experienced housing professional looking for their next contract role within neighbourhood and housing management. If this interests you get in contact with Christian on or email:
Hammond Clarke
Public Sector and Government Resilience Advisor (Major Incidents) London, United Kingdom view t ...
Hammond Clarke
JOB DESCRIPTION Job Title Resilience Advisor (Business Continuity) Department Environment and Neighbourhoods (E&N Hub) Section or Service Resilience " Grade G DESIGNATION: Responsible to: Resilience Manager Employees directly supervised (if applicable): None 1. JOB PURPOSE: Lead Practitioner for Business Continuity: Support the Executive Management Team (EMT) and Council Directors with business continuity planning. Collaborate across all departments including during incidents and disruptions, ensuring alignment with national and regional guidelines, standards, andולים best practices. Manage Implementation: Awareness and advise as appropriate on the Business Continuity Plans and Procedures across all Directorates in the Council, as well as Disaster Recovery operations bonne federated the Council. Minimise Impact: Take necessary actions to minimise and control the impact of major business disruptions on the Council.Communicate and Coordinate: Maintain the Council's Business Continuity policy, plan, risk register, and impact analysis. Coordinate the Council's business continuity planning programme in line with ISO22301 standards and provide advice to local businesses and voluntary organisations as per the Civil Contingencies Act 2004. Emergency Response: To act as the 24/7 on-call Resilienceaule Res സ്വക ര്യ as part of an emergency rota and 'Tactical Local Authority Liaison Officer (LALO) when coordinating the Council's response from the incident scene in major and serious incidents in the Borough. 2. DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES: Achieve compliance with ISO 22301 and the Civil Contingencies Act 2004 by communicating and coordinating comprehensive business continuity plans at all levels. Ensure the continual effectiveness and compliance of all business continuity plans for unmittelbar service areas, business functions, and IT applications, guaranteeing their effectiveness. Maintain uninterrupted service delivery during disruptive incidents by coordinating necessary activities and ensuring the Council's operational resilience. Provide advice on ways to enhance business continuity plans through collaboration with corporate, departmental, and service levels, mitigating disruption effects to ensure essential services for residents. Drive continuous improvement by conducting periodic reviews and tests of business continuity plans and procedures, reporting findings to management, and recommending enhancements. Provide the Executive Management Team (EMT) with analysis through annual reviews of the Corporate Business Continuity Strategy and periodic dashboard updates on business continuity activities across the Council. Ensure the Council's Corporate Business Continuity Plan and Corporate Statement of Risk Appetite are up-to-date and integrated within the overall suite of contingency planning documents. Optimise organisational resilience by being a lead user of the Business Impact Analysis (Bпри system, ensuring its effective use across departments and services, and исследования other corporate services. Strengthen the alignment between business continuity and corporate risk management by liaising closely with the Council's Strategic Risk function. Support all council departments and services in producing, regularly reviewing, testing, and recommending amendments to Service Area Business Continuity Plans, ensuring their effectiveness and consistency with corporate resilience arrangements. Make recommendations for enhancements to business continuity plans and procedures across the Council through an annual training and exercise programme, involving external partners where appropriate. Empower departmental and service area staff_nbue by designing and delivering training sessions and exercises as part of the business continuity training and exercise programme. Maintain up-to-date service area plans by managing the administration of the Council business continuity system, the Riskonnect System. Contribute to the corporate risk register by linking corporate and departmental/service risks to business continuity plans where appropriate. Ensure readiness for significant and major incidents by participating in the Resilience team rota, providing in-person coordination and support during emergencies. Act as Tactical LALO during major emergencies, coordinating and leading on the Council's response and supporting efforts at the incident scene, engaging with the emergency services to make decisions on the Council's behalf. Foster a collaborative and supportive environment by working with and supporting other staff members in the Resilience Team in emergency preparedness and incident response situations. Maintain accurate records, prepare agendas, and take minutes of relevant Resilience and emergency meetings. Attend various meetings to represent the Council or the team on emergency preparedness, response, and business continuity, and coordinate with internal departments and external organisations. Undertake additional duties as required, commensurate with your grade, to support the Council's resilience and business continuity efforts. SELECTION CRITERIA/PERSON SPECIFICATION Job Title: Resilience Advisor (Business Continuity) Conditions to Note: Candidates: When completing your application form, please address your answers directly to each of the selection criteria below. This will allow the panel to assess your ability to meet each criterion. It is essential that you give at least one example of your ability to meet each of the four Values and Behaviours: Putting Communities First, Respect, Integrity and Working Together. Recruiting Managers: The following values and behaviours are essential criteria for every post and must be addressed directly by candidates. The Guidance Notes on values and behaviours for managers give example questions for the interview and application stages INTERNET recruitment process. Values & Behaviours The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea has identified four key behaviours and values that should be demonstrated by all council employees. Successful candidates will show the ability to meet these behaviours. Candidates applying for managerial/leadership roles should also demonstrate two additional leadership behaviours. A Equal Opportunities Demonstrate an understanding of and commitment to Council labo policies in relation to Equal Opportunity, Customer Care and service delivery, and the ability to implement these policies in the workplace. B Qualifications: Essential: Qualifications gained in Business Continuity Planning and/or training, or Certified Member of the Business Continuity Institute. Support to be fully qualified can be offered (subject to performance) by RBKC. C Skills; Experience and Attitude Essential: Knowledge of the contingency planning legislative requirements for local authorities brought about by the Civil Contingencies Act 2004 and an international standard for Business Continuity Management Systems (BCMS) ISO 22301. Experience of developing business continuity contingency plans and procedures. Experience of developing, planning, and delivering training and exercises on business406 Continuity to a wide range of people, at all levels and externally to businesses and voluntary organisations. Ability to assimilate, evaluate and collate information on business continuity planning priorities and resources. Presenting recommendations in clear and concise reports to all levels of stakeholders. Ability to communicate effectively with colleagues, Councillors, residents and the general public, and coordinate work efficiently and effectively with service areas in numerous locations. Strong administrative and project management skills, with effectiveness in developing and managing tasks to achieve target dates. Ability to use IT equipment and packages (e.g. Microsoft Office and Outlook, Geographic Information System (GIS . Ability to be responsive and be a leader in emergency response. Ability to remain calm under pressure when dealing with emergencies. Self motivated and able to work on your own initiative with minimal supervision. Ability to work in and develop teams and partnerships in business continuity. Able to work outside normal office hours on occasions for training, meetings, when responding to emergencies as part of an emergency rota. Strong organisational and interpersonal skills with ability to react to changing priorities in calm and efficient manner. Strong analytical, organisational, decision making and problem solving skills. Understand the critical importance of equality, diversity, and inclusion in planning and responding to emergencies. Our Values & Behaviours D PUTTING COMMUNITIES FIRST We put local people at the heart of decision making in everything we do. We seek to include and involve: all voices matter. We provide quality services that are responsive, effective and efficient. The following examples are indicators of effective behaviour: I actively involve and include the communities that I serve in my work. I shall express the views of the communities in my daily work. I shall improve the service I provide through seeking feedback from others. Our residents will feel that: I have been included. I can see how my views have been taken into account. I can see improvements and developments based on my input. . click apply for full job details
Mar 09, 2026
Full time
JOB DESCRIPTION Job Title Resilience Advisor (Business Continuity) Department Environment and Neighbourhoods (E&N Hub) Section or Service Resilience " Grade G DESIGNATION: Responsible to: Resilience Manager Employees directly supervised (if applicable): None 1. JOB PURPOSE: Lead Practitioner for Business Continuity: Support the Executive Management Team (EMT) and Council Directors with business continuity planning. Collaborate across all departments including during incidents and disruptions, ensuring alignment with national and regional guidelines, standards, andולים best practices. Manage Implementation: Awareness and advise as appropriate on the Business Continuity Plans and Procedures across all Directorates in the Council, as well as Disaster Recovery operations bonne federated the Council. Minimise Impact: Take necessary actions to minimise and control the impact of major business disruptions on the Council.Communicate and Coordinate: Maintain the Council's Business Continuity policy, plan, risk register, and impact analysis. Coordinate the Council's business continuity planning programme in line with ISO22301 standards and provide advice to local businesses and voluntary organisations as per the Civil Contingencies Act 2004. Emergency Response: To act as the 24/7 on-call Resilienceaule Res സ്വക ര്യ as part of an emergency rota and 'Tactical Local Authority Liaison Officer (LALO) when coordinating the Council's response from the incident scene in major and serious incidents in the Borough. 2. DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES: Achieve compliance with ISO 22301 and the Civil Contingencies Act 2004 by communicating and coordinating comprehensive business continuity plans at all levels. Ensure the continual effectiveness and compliance of all business continuity plans for unmittelbar service areas, business functions, and IT applications, guaranteeing their effectiveness. Maintain uninterrupted service delivery during disruptive incidents by coordinating necessary activities and ensuring the Council's operational resilience. Provide advice on ways to enhance business continuity plans through collaboration with corporate, departmental, and service levels, mitigating disruption effects to ensure essential services for residents. Drive continuous improvement by conducting periodic reviews and tests of business continuity plans and procedures, reporting findings to management, and recommending enhancements. Provide the Executive Management Team (EMT) with analysis through annual reviews of the Corporate Business Continuity Strategy and periodic dashboard updates on business continuity activities across the Council. Ensure the Council's Corporate Business Continuity Plan and Corporate Statement of Risk Appetite are up-to-date and integrated within the overall suite of contingency planning documents. Optimise organisational resilience by being a lead user of the Business Impact Analysis (Bпри system, ensuring its effective use across departments and services, and исследования other corporate services. Strengthen the alignment between business continuity and corporate risk management by liaising closely with the Council's Strategic Risk function. Support all council departments and services in producing, regularly reviewing, testing, and recommending amendments to Service Area Business Continuity Plans, ensuring their effectiveness and consistency with corporate resilience arrangements. Make recommendations for enhancements to business continuity plans and procedures across the Council through an annual training and exercise programme, involving external partners where appropriate. Empower departmental and service area staff_nbue by designing and delivering training sessions and exercises as part of the business continuity training and exercise programme. Maintain up-to-date service area plans by managing the administration of the Council business continuity system, the Riskonnect System. Contribute to the corporate risk register by linking corporate and departmental/service risks to business continuity plans where appropriate. Ensure readiness for significant and major incidents by participating in the Resilience team rota, providing in-person coordination and support during emergencies. Act as Tactical LALO during major emergencies, coordinating and leading on the Council's response and supporting efforts at the incident scene, engaging with the emergency services to make decisions on the Council's behalf. Foster a collaborative and supportive environment by working with and supporting other staff members in the Resilience Team in emergency preparedness and incident response situations. Maintain accurate records, prepare agendas, and take minutes of relevant Resilience and emergency meetings. Attend various meetings to represent the Council or the team on emergency preparedness, response, and business continuity, and coordinate with internal departments and external organisations. Undertake additional duties as required, commensurate with your grade, to support the Council's resilience and business continuity efforts. SELECTION CRITERIA/PERSON SPECIFICATION Job Title: Resilience Advisor (Business Continuity) Conditions to Note: Candidates: When completing your application form, please address your answers directly to each of the selection criteria below. This will allow the panel to assess your ability to meet each criterion. It is essential that you give at least one example of your ability to meet each of the four Values and Behaviours: Putting Communities First, Respect, Integrity and Working Together. Recruiting Managers: The following values and behaviours are essential criteria for every post and must be addressed directly by candidates. The Guidance Notes on values and behaviours for managers give example questions for the interview and application stages INTERNET recruitment process. Values & Behaviours The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea has identified four key behaviours and values that should be demonstrated by all council employees. Successful candidates will show the ability to meet these behaviours. Candidates applying for managerial/leadership roles should also demonstrate two additional leadership behaviours. A Equal Opportunities Demonstrate an understanding of and commitment to Council labo policies in relation to Equal Opportunity, Customer Care and service delivery, and the ability to implement these policies in the workplace. B Qualifications: Essential: Qualifications gained in Business Continuity Planning and/or training, or Certified Member of the Business Continuity Institute. Support to be fully qualified can be offered (subject to performance) by RBKC. C Skills; Experience and Attitude Essential: Knowledge of the contingency planning legislative requirements for local authorities brought about by the Civil Contingencies Act 2004 and an international standard for Business Continuity Management Systems (BCMS) ISO 22301. Experience of developing business continuity contingency plans and procedures. Experience of developing, planning, and delivering training and exercises on business406 Continuity to a wide range of people, at all levels and externally to businesses and voluntary organisations. Ability to assimilate, evaluate and collate information on business continuity planning priorities and resources. Presenting recommendations in clear and concise reports to all levels of stakeholders. Ability to communicate effectively with colleagues, Councillors, residents and the general public, and coordinate work efficiently and effectively with service areas in numerous locations. Strong administrative and project management skills, with effectiveness in developing and managing tasks to achieve target dates. Ability to use IT equipment and packages (e.g. Microsoft Office and Outlook, Geographic Information System (GIS . Ability to be responsive and be a leader in emergency response. Ability to remain calm under pressure when dealing with emergencies. Self motivated and able to work on your own initiative with minimal supervision. Ability to work in and develop teams and partnerships in business continuity. Able to work outside normal office hours on occasions for training, meetings, when responding to emergencies as part of an emergency rota. Strong organisational and interpersonal skills with ability to react to changing priorities in calm and efficient manner. Strong analytical, organisational, decision making and problem solving skills. Understand the critical importance of equality, diversity, and inclusion in planning and responding to emergencies. Our Values & Behaviours D PUTTING COMMUNITIES FIRST We put local people at the heart of decision making in everything we do. We seek to include and involve: all voices matter. We provide quality services that are responsive, effective and efficient. The following examples are indicators of effective behaviour: I actively involve and include the communities that I serve in my work. I shall express the views of the communities in my daily work. I shall improve the service I provide through seeking feedback from others. Our residents will feel that: I have been included. I can see how my views have been taken into account. I can see improvements and developments based on my input. . click apply for full job details
Neighbourhood Officer
London and Quadrant Housing Trust
Title: Neighbourhood Housing Lead - Slough Contract Type: Fixed Term Contract - 18 Months - Full Time - 35 hours Salary: £35,951 per annum to £39,531 per annum (London weighted salary) dependant on experience, plus £1,300 ECU allowance (If policy requirements are met) Grade: 7 Reporting Office: Slough Working/Patch Location: Slough and surrounding areas Persona: Agile: 20% - 40% of contractual h click apply for full job details
Mar 08, 2026
Full time
Title: Neighbourhood Housing Lead - Slough Contract Type: Fixed Term Contract - 18 Months - Full Time - 35 hours Salary: £35,951 per annum to £39,531 per annum (London weighted salary) dependant on experience, plus £1,300 ECU allowance (If policy requirements are met) Grade: 7 Reporting Office: Slough Working/Patch Location: Slough and surrounding areas Persona: Agile: 20% - 40% of contractual h click apply for full job details
Deputy Medical Director Integrated Urgent Care (IUC)
NHS
Deputy Medical Director Integrated Urgent Care (IUC) The Deputy Medical Director is integral to the Clinical Leadership and Governance team and reports directly to the Medical Director. This role is responsible for ensuring quality, safety, performance, and innovation across Integrated Urgent Care services and combines corporate leadership with hands on clinical practice. Main duties of the job The Deputy Medical Director is a senior member of the extended multidisciplinary leadership team, driving delivery of organisational priorities and providing clinical leadership across LCW Integrated Urgent Care (IUC) services. The postholderis responsible forthe clinical delivery of IUC services, line managing Senior Clinical Navigators and GPs, and providing leadership to the substantive and sessional GP workforce. They will work closely with the IUC Service Manager and Head of Quality, Patient Safety and Experience to ensure contractual, quality, and regulatory standards are met, including oversight of audits, GP performance, and CQRG reporting. The Deputy Medical Director will need to be a GP. The role requires regular clinical practice across unscheduled care services tomaintainoperational credibility, as well as participation in the clinical on call rota and deputising for the Medical Director asrequired. The postholder will support system partnership working, service transformation and innovation, contribute to bid development, and act as Deputy Clinical Safety Officer whererequired About us London Central & West Unscheduled Care Collaborative (LCW) is a social enterprise delivering high quality urgent and primary care services across London. Now in its 29th year, LCW supports over 4.2 million patients andoperates24 hours a day, 365 days a year. LCW is rated Good by the Care Quality Commission across all domains, reflecting our commitment to safe, effective, responsive,caringand well led services. Our portfolio includes GP practices, Urgent Treatment Centres, out of hours, and integrated urgent care services delivered in partnership with Trusts and providers in London. We are clinically led, values driven and committed to innovation, workforce development and strengthening neighbourhood based care to meet the needs of London's diverse communities. Job responsibilities Hours and Pay £115,000 to £120,000 per annum, prorata 8 management sessions per week with the expectation of working 1 clinicalsessionper week in addition. Key Relationships: Key relationships include executive directors, clinical and governance teams, LCW Heads of post holders, employed and self employed clinical staff, partner organisation Medical/Deputy Medical Directors, ICB Medical/Deputy Directors, Health Education England, GP training hubs, and GP partners in joint ventures. Core Responsibilities: Corporate Clinical Leadership & Governance Work as part of an extended leadership team at LCW, including supporting organisation and team meetings. Provide leadership to the LCW Clinical Leadership and Governance team. Deputise for the Medical Director as and when required and to cover periods of leave. Take part in the clinical on call rota and stay up to date with EPRR systems and processes within LCW. Work clinically in LCW services to cover all services, primarily within IUC, including a mix of triage and face to face sessions. Input into stakeholder meetings, to include but not necessarily limited to: Urgent Community Response Teams PCN/Federation/Alliance meetings Local Authorities ICBs Local Trusts Deal with ad hoc clinical queries from clinicians. Availability to undertake key responsibilities outside of usual working hours in critical circumstances. Chair LCW Medicines Management meetings. Line manage the LCW Medicines Management Lead. Ensure that LCW are meeting the requirements for its controlled drug licence. Work with prescribers across the organisation to support LCW's use of ICB formularies. Ensure medicines management policies and procedures aremaintained. Safeguarding Provide senior clinical oversight of safeguarding across IUC services. Ensure safeguarding policies and SOPs are implemented consistently in operational settings. Act as a senior clinical advisor on complex safeguarding cases. IUC Clinical Delivery: Line manage any substantively employed Senior Clinical Navigators and GPs in our IUC services Clinical leadership for the substantive and self employed GP workforce for LCW IUC services. Work with the IUC service manager and Head of Quality, Patient Safety and Experience to ensure services meet specified and contractual requirements. Lead the production of reports for CQRG meetings for IUC services. Attend partner, ICB and regional meetings. Oversight and understanding of IUC processes and pathways, including basic knowledge of NHS Pathways. Ensurethat IUC services work in partnership with providers and commissioners across ICBs so that LCWremainsaligned with initiatives such asEnd of Lifecare and Urgent Care Plans. GP Performance and Audit: Ensure the LCW clinical audit function is high performing and provides feedback when needed, both when it is positive and when improvement isrequired. EnsureGP registrars have theappropriate complianceto work at LCW, are inducted into the service appropriately, and that any concerns raised by GP supervisors are managed. Respond to any queriesregardingGP performance or behaviour raised by patients or staff. Transformation and Innovation: Contribute to bid writing for the service, including new business and procurements, to support the organisation's strategic direction. Lead on innovation and support the transformation of our services that result in an improved patient experience. This would include taking the lead on innovation that isdeemedpart of LCW's vision and values, as well as collaborating with external stakeholders. Act as the Deputy Clinical Safety Officer role for LCW, deputising for the Clinical Safety Officer asrequired. Complaints, Incidents and Risk: Role model the behaviours and approach set out within the PSIRF policy for LCW. Lead on LCW clinical complaints for IUC services. Work with the Head of Quality, Patient Safety and Experience to ensure clinical incidents are assigned, being investigated and that the learning is being acted upon. Provide leadership to serious incidents, including: Chair 72 hour review meetings and deciding if a commissioning investigation is required. Investigateserious incident investigations using the PSIIRF framework Deliver the responsible officer role for SI investigations. Offer anappropriate level of pastoral support should a GP be involved in a complaint or incident where appropriate and not conflicted. Support and champion patient engagement. Recruitment, Onboarding and Training: Support with the recruitment of GPs to the services, ensuring there are clinical inductions and overseeing their continuous training and compliance. Work in conjunction with the recruitment team and HR to ensure that new clinical recruits have the necessary skills and resources to do their jobs. Working with HR to ensure that the clinical workforce is compliant with training and accreditation requirements and takes appropriate action when necessary. Lead the delivery of education/ updates to the substantive and self employed GP workforce across 6 sessions a year. Support the medical induction and mentoring of new GPs and clinicians working within the service. Attend meetings and provide strategic input, including CQRG, Quality Assurance, Risk Register, Medicines Management, Safeguarding, Complaints, Medical Leadership, external stakeholders, and Regional/National Clinical Governance meetings. Deputise for the Medical Director when needed. Main Conditions of Service Confidentiality All staff employed by LCWUCC have a duty to keep information about staff and patients confidential and not to discuss information unnecessarily or to unauthorised persons. Failure to maintain confidentiality will lead to disciplinary action. Our Values The organisation aims to ensure that no job applicant or employee receives less favourable treatment on the grounds of sex, race, colour, religion, marital status, sexuality, age or disability, or is not placed at a disadvantage by conditions or requirements which cannot be shown to be justifiable. To this end, LCWUCC has an Equal Opportunities Policy, and each employee is expected to contribute to its success. Health and Safety Employees must be aware of the responsibilities placed on them under the Health and Safety at Work Act (1974), and ensure that agreed safety procedures are carried out to maintain a safe environment for employees, patients and visitors. All LCWUCC employees are accountable, through the terms and conditions of their employment, professional regulations, clinical governance, and statutory health and safety regulations, and are responsible for reporting incidents, being aware of the risk management strategy and emergency procedures, and attending training as required. All staff have a responsibility to manage risk within their sphere of responsibility. It is a statutory duty to take reasonable care of their own safety and the safety of others who may be affected by acts or omissions. All managers throughout theorganisation have a responsibility to ensure that policies and procedures are followed, that staff receive appropriate training . click apply for full job details
Mar 08, 2026
Full time
Deputy Medical Director Integrated Urgent Care (IUC) The Deputy Medical Director is integral to the Clinical Leadership and Governance team and reports directly to the Medical Director. This role is responsible for ensuring quality, safety, performance, and innovation across Integrated Urgent Care services and combines corporate leadership with hands on clinical practice. Main duties of the job The Deputy Medical Director is a senior member of the extended multidisciplinary leadership team, driving delivery of organisational priorities and providing clinical leadership across LCW Integrated Urgent Care (IUC) services. The postholderis responsible forthe clinical delivery of IUC services, line managing Senior Clinical Navigators and GPs, and providing leadership to the substantive and sessional GP workforce. They will work closely with the IUC Service Manager and Head of Quality, Patient Safety and Experience to ensure contractual, quality, and regulatory standards are met, including oversight of audits, GP performance, and CQRG reporting. The Deputy Medical Director will need to be a GP. The role requires regular clinical practice across unscheduled care services tomaintainoperational credibility, as well as participation in the clinical on call rota and deputising for the Medical Director asrequired. The postholder will support system partnership working, service transformation and innovation, contribute to bid development, and act as Deputy Clinical Safety Officer whererequired About us London Central & West Unscheduled Care Collaborative (LCW) is a social enterprise delivering high quality urgent and primary care services across London. Now in its 29th year, LCW supports over 4.2 million patients andoperates24 hours a day, 365 days a year. LCW is rated Good by the Care Quality Commission across all domains, reflecting our commitment to safe, effective, responsive,caringand well led services. Our portfolio includes GP practices, Urgent Treatment Centres, out of hours, and integrated urgent care services delivered in partnership with Trusts and providers in London. We are clinically led, values driven and committed to innovation, workforce development and strengthening neighbourhood based care to meet the needs of London's diverse communities. Job responsibilities Hours and Pay £115,000 to £120,000 per annum, prorata 8 management sessions per week with the expectation of working 1 clinicalsessionper week in addition. Key Relationships: Key relationships include executive directors, clinical and governance teams, LCW Heads of post holders, employed and self employed clinical staff, partner organisation Medical/Deputy Medical Directors, ICB Medical/Deputy Directors, Health Education England, GP training hubs, and GP partners in joint ventures. Core Responsibilities: Corporate Clinical Leadership & Governance Work as part of an extended leadership team at LCW, including supporting organisation and team meetings. Provide leadership to the LCW Clinical Leadership and Governance team. Deputise for the Medical Director as and when required and to cover periods of leave. Take part in the clinical on call rota and stay up to date with EPRR systems and processes within LCW. Work clinically in LCW services to cover all services, primarily within IUC, including a mix of triage and face to face sessions. Input into stakeholder meetings, to include but not necessarily limited to: Urgent Community Response Teams PCN/Federation/Alliance meetings Local Authorities ICBs Local Trusts Deal with ad hoc clinical queries from clinicians. Availability to undertake key responsibilities outside of usual working hours in critical circumstances. Chair LCW Medicines Management meetings. Line manage the LCW Medicines Management Lead. Ensure that LCW are meeting the requirements for its controlled drug licence. Work with prescribers across the organisation to support LCW's use of ICB formularies. Ensure medicines management policies and procedures aremaintained. Safeguarding Provide senior clinical oversight of safeguarding across IUC services. Ensure safeguarding policies and SOPs are implemented consistently in operational settings. Act as a senior clinical advisor on complex safeguarding cases. IUC Clinical Delivery: Line manage any substantively employed Senior Clinical Navigators and GPs in our IUC services Clinical leadership for the substantive and self employed GP workforce for LCW IUC services. Work with the IUC service manager and Head of Quality, Patient Safety and Experience to ensure services meet specified and contractual requirements. Lead the production of reports for CQRG meetings for IUC services. Attend partner, ICB and regional meetings. Oversight and understanding of IUC processes and pathways, including basic knowledge of NHS Pathways. Ensurethat IUC services work in partnership with providers and commissioners across ICBs so that LCWremainsaligned with initiatives such asEnd of Lifecare and Urgent Care Plans. GP Performance and Audit: Ensure the LCW clinical audit function is high performing and provides feedback when needed, both when it is positive and when improvement isrequired. EnsureGP registrars have theappropriate complianceto work at LCW, are inducted into the service appropriately, and that any concerns raised by GP supervisors are managed. Respond to any queriesregardingGP performance or behaviour raised by patients or staff. Transformation and Innovation: Contribute to bid writing for the service, including new business and procurements, to support the organisation's strategic direction. Lead on innovation and support the transformation of our services that result in an improved patient experience. This would include taking the lead on innovation that isdeemedpart of LCW's vision and values, as well as collaborating with external stakeholders. Act as the Deputy Clinical Safety Officer role for LCW, deputising for the Clinical Safety Officer asrequired. Complaints, Incidents and Risk: Role model the behaviours and approach set out within the PSIRF policy for LCW. Lead on LCW clinical complaints for IUC services. Work with the Head of Quality, Patient Safety and Experience to ensure clinical incidents are assigned, being investigated and that the learning is being acted upon. Provide leadership to serious incidents, including: Chair 72 hour review meetings and deciding if a commissioning investigation is required. Investigateserious incident investigations using the PSIIRF framework Deliver the responsible officer role for SI investigations. Offer anappropriate level of pastoral support should a GP be involved in a complaint or incident where appropriate and not conflicted. Support and champion patient engagement. Recruitment, Onboarding and Training: Support with the recruitment of GPs to the services, ensuring there are clinical inductions and overseeing their continuous training and compliance. Work in conjunction with the recruitment team and HR to ensure that new clinical recruits have the necessary skills and resources to do their jobs. Working with HR to ensure that the clinical workforce is compliant with training and accreditation requirements and takes appropriate action when necessary. Lead the delivery of education/ updates to the substantive and self employed GP workforce across 6 sessions a year. Support the medical induction and mentoring of new GPs and clinicians working within the service. Attend meetings and provide strategic input, including CQRG, Quality Assurance, Risk Register, Medicines Management, Safeguarding, Complaints, Medical Leadership, external stakeholders, and Regional/National Clinical Governance meetings. Deputise for the Medical Director when needed. Main Conditions of Service Confidentiality All staff employed by LCWUCC have a duty to keep information about staff and patients confidential and not to discuss information unnecessarily or to unauthorised persons. Failure to maintain confidentiality will lead to disciplinary action. Our Values The organisation aims to ensure that no job applicant or employee receives less favourable treatment on the grounds of sex, race, colour, religion, marital status, sexuality, age or disability, or is not placed at a disadvantage by conditions or requirements which cannot be shown to be justifiable. To this end, LCWUCC has an Equal Opportunities Policy, and each employee is expected to contribute to its success. Health and Safety Employees must be aware of the responsibilities placed on them under the Health and Safety at Work Act (1974), and ensure that agreed safety procedures are carried out to maintain a safe environment for employees, patients and visitors. All LCWUCC employees are accountable, through the terms and conditions of their employment, professional regulations, clinical governance, and statutory health and safety regulations, and are responsible for reporting incidents, being aware of the risk management strategy and emergency procedures, and attending training as required. All staff have a responsibility to manage risk within their sphere of responsibility. It is a statutory duty to take reasonable care of their own safety and the safety of others who may be affected by acts or omissions. All managers throughout theorganisation have a responsibility to ensure that policies and procedures are followed, that staff receive appropriate training . click apply for full job details
Admin & Data Support Officer Apprenticeship
Old Moat Manchester, Lancashire
A local council is looking for a Business Support Officer to support the Neighbourhood Project Team. This higher-level apprenticeship involves aiding in administrative tasks while pursuing a qualification in Business Administration. Candidates should possess strong communication and people skills, along with proficiency in IT systems. The role requires attention to detail and the ability to compile documentation, ensuring accurate reporting as part of environmental initiatives. A commitment to working for the community and a passion for local improvement are essential.
Mar 08, 2026
Full time
A local council is looking for a Business Support Officer to support the Neighbourhood Project Team. This higher-level apprenticeship involves aiding in administrative tasks while pursuing a qualification in Business Administration. Candidates should possess strong communication and people skills, along with proficiency in IT systems. The role requires attention to detail and the ability to compile documentation, ensuring accurate reporting as part of environmental initiatives. A commitment to working for the community and a passion for local improvement are essential.
West Midlands Police
Detective Constable - Degree Holder Entry Programme (DCDHEP)
West Midlands Police
Do you have a passion for solving puzzles? Are you a seeker of truth? Do you want a career like no other, with the opportunity to earn a professional qualification while you learn? If so, join West Midlands Police as a Detective Constable through our Degree Holder Entry Programme (DCDHEP). As a Detective Constable, you'll investigate complex cases, uncover hidden truths, and deliver justice to those who need it most. You'll provide critical support for victims of crime while building trust with communities to achieve successful case outcomes. This is a demanding, fast-paced role - but one that comes with huge rewards and job satisfaction. If you already have an active application to become a Police Officer, please do not submit another. You can log into Oracle to check the progress of your existing application. If you were successful in becoming a Police Officer within the past 3 months, please do not reapply. Unfortunately, we are unable to accept new applications if you were unsuccessful within the past 3 months. About the DCDHEP Programme Graduate Route, open to degree holders in any subject, this two-year programme equips you with the skills to become a fully qualified Detective. Graduate Diploma, alongside your policing career, you'll work towards a Graduate Diploma in Professional Policing, recognised internationally. Blended Learning, a combination of in-house training, university-led learning, and practical frontline experience. Training is delivered in WMP classrooms and virtually. Structured Pathway: Year 1: Train as a uniformed Police Constable, working with Response and Neighbourhood teams, wearing uniform, and responding to emergency calls on a 24/7 shift pattern. Year 2: Specialise in the Detective pathway, training with units such as the Force Criminal Investigation Department (FCID) and Investigations teams to build the expertise needed for detective work. Future Opportunities- Once fully qualified, you can apply for promotion or specialise in areas such as Counter Terrorism, Serious & Organised Crime, Fraud, or County Lines. You could find yourself working in departments including the Public Protection Unit (PPU), FCID, Homicide, or the Regional Organised Crime Unit (ROCU)- no two cases or days are the same. What's in it for you? Starting salary: £31,164.00, rising annually up to £50,256.00 within seven years. Graduate Diploma in Professional Policing (on successful completion). 25 days' annual leave, rising to 30 after five years. Extensive benefits, including pension scheme, employee support, staff networks, and professional development opportunities. See our benefits webpage for more details. A rewarding career - bring justice to victims, protect communities, and uncover the truth. Who can apply? You must have: A degree (Level 6 or above) in any subject, at any grade, OR Be in the final academic year of your degree (eligibility dependent on completion). Only final degree certificates will be accepted, these must be uploaded with your application. Fitness, Medical & Vetting Must meet the bleep test standard of 5.4. Must pass medical checks, which may include drug and fitness testing. Must pass our required vetting checks. See our Vetting FAQ for more information. Residency & Nationality Lived in the UK for the past three years. Must be a British, Irish, or EEA national, or have the right to work in the UK without restrictions. Application Process Our careers website provides a step-by-step breakdown of the process. Training & Probation- A two-year blended learning programme, combining academic study with specialist detective training.
Mar 08, 2026
Full time
Do you have a passion for solving puzzles? Are you a seeker of truth? Do you want a career like no other, with the opportunity to earn a professional qualification while you learn? If so, join West Midlands Police as a Detective Constable through our Degree Holder Entry Programme (DCDHEP). As a Detective Constable, you'll investigate complex cases, uncover hidden truths, and deliver justice to those who need it most. You'll provide critical support for victims of crime while building trust with communities to achieve successful case outcomes. This is a demanding, fast-paced role - but one that comes with huge rewards and job satisfaction. If you already have an active application to become a Police Officer, please do not submit another. You can log into Oracle to check the progress of your existing application. If you were successful in becoming a Police Officer within the past 3 months, please do not reapply. Unfortunately, we are unable to accept new applications if you were unsuccessful within the past 3 months. About the DCDHEP Programme Graduate Route, open to degree holders in any subject, this two-year programme equips you with the skills to become a fully qualified Detective. Graduate Diploma, alongside your policing career, you'll work towards a Graduate Diploma in Professional Policing, recognised internationally. Blended Learning, a combination of in-house training, university-led learning, and practical frontline experience. Training is delivered in WMP classrooms and virtually. Structured Pathway: Year 1: Train as a uniformed Police Constable, working with Response and Neighbourhood teams, wearing uniform, and responding to emergency calls on a 24/7 shift pattern. Year 2: Specialise in the Detective pathway, training with units such as the Force Criminal Investigation Department (FCID) and Investigations teams to build the expertise needed for detective work. Future Opportunities- Once fully qualified, you can apply for promotion or specialise in areas such as Counter Terrorism, Serious & Organised Crime, Fraud, or County Lines. You could find yourself working in departments including the Public Protection Unit (PPU), FCID, Homicide, or the Regional Organised Crime Unit (ROCU)- no two cases or days are the same. What's in it for you? Starting salary: £31,164.00, rising annually up to £50,256.00 within seven years. Graduate Diploma in Professional Policing (on successful completion). 25 days' annual leave, rising to 30 after five years. Extensive benefits, including pension scheme, employee support, staff networks, and professional development opportunities. See our benefits webpage for more details. A rewarding career - bring justice to victims, protect communities, and uncover the truth. Who can apply? You must have: A degree (Level 6 or above) in any subject, at any grade, OR Be in the final academic year of your degree (eligibility dependent on completion). Only final degree certificates will be accepted, these must be uploaded with your application. Fitness, Medical & Vetting Must meet the bleep test standard of 5.4. Must pass medical checks, which may include drug and fitness testing. Must pass our required vetting checks. See our Vetting FAQ for more information. Residency & Nationality Lived in the UK for the past three years. Must be a British, Irish, or EEA national, or have the right to work in the UK without restrictions. Application Process Our careers website provides a step-by-step breakdown of the process. Training & Probation- A two-year blended learning programme, combining academic study with specialist detective training.
Neighbourhood Officer - Fixed Term
NIFHA - Northern Ireland Federation of Housing Association Holywood, County Down
Home > Jobs > Neighbourhood Officer - Fixed Term Closing Date: 10 March 2026 Location: Holywood - covering the wider Greater Belfast Area. Contract: Fixed Term Hours: 37 Job Ref: FHA04414 The Neighbourhood Officer will act as a key interface with tenants, delivering a range of housing support services, helping to build sustainable communities, and ensuring the environments within and around our properties and estates are clean and safe. Location: Holywood - covering the wider Greater Belfast Area. Reference: FHA04414 Radius Housing provides quality and affordable social housing in over 80 towns and cities throughout Northern Ireland. We provide a range of services from sheltered housing for the over 55's and general needs housing for families and single people, as well as specialist care and support facilities for the frail, elderly, people with dementia and learning disabilities and other complex needs. Our aim is to be an employer of choice and to recruit employees who will embrace our vision and values and fulfil our performance standards within their role. To be shortlisted candidates need to provide evidence of the following as a minimum: Good general level of education to include at least 5 GCSE's or equivalent to include English and Maths (at a minimum of Grade C) plus at least 1 years' experience (within the last 3 years) OR English and Maths GCSE (at a minimum of Grade C) or equivalent and at least 2 years' experience of working in a local community environment. Minimum 1 years' experience working to address anti-community behaviour and issues. Experience of partnership working with voluntary, community and statutory agencies. Relevant recent experience in a housing/social/care/welfare caretaking role. Awareness and recent experience of issues impacting on community development and knowledge of Housing Associations and services provided. A current full driving licence and access to a suitable form of transport ( where an applicant indicates that a disability prohibits them from driving, this criterion will be waived at the shortlisting stage. In such circumstances, consideration will be given in any subsequent offer of appointment to suitable alternative arrangements that the candidate may be able to put in place that would enable them to meet the travel requirements for the post). In return we offer a range of benefits to employees including great on-job training, a contributory pension scheme, a health cash plan which can provide help with dental, optician and medical costs (including cover for dependent children in full time education up to 18 years of age), free employee health checks and a Cycle to Work scheme. Flexibility regarding working hours is also offered in some areas of the business. For further information on employee benefits go to the employee benefits section of our website. Closing date for applications is 10 th March 2026 unless otherwise stated. Radius reserves the right to enhance criteria to facilitate shortlisting. Association wide waiting lists may be compiled for future same/similar vacancies which may arise. Radius is an Equal Opportunities Employer. Radius Housing, 3-7 Redburn Square, Holywood, County Down, BT18 9HZ
Mar 08, 2026
Full time
Home > Jobs > Neighbourhood Officer - Fixed Term Closing Date: 10 March 2026 Location: Holywood - covering the wider Greater Belfast Area. Contract: Fixed Term Hours: 37 Job Ref: FHA04414 The Neighbourhood Officer will act as a key interface with tenants, delivering a range of housing support services, helping to build sustainable communities, and ensuring the environments within and around our properties and estates are clean and safe. Location: Holywood - covering the wider Greater Belfast Area. Reference: FHA04414 Radius Housing provides quality and affordable social housing in over 80 towns and cities throughout Northern Ireland. We provide a range of services from sheltered housing for the over 55's and general needs housing for families and single people, as well as specialist care and support facilities for the frail, elderly, people with dementia and learning disabilities and other complex needs. Our aim is to be an employer of choice and to recruit employees who will embrace our vision and values and fulfil our performance standards within their role. To be shortlisted candidates need to provide evidence of the following as a minimum: Good general level of education to include at least 5 GCSE's or equivalent to include English and Maths (at a minimum of Grade C) plus at least 1 years' experience (within the last 3 years) OR English and Maths GCSE (at a minimum of Grade C) or equivalent and at least 2 years' experience of working in a local community environment. Minimum 1 years' experience working to address anti-community behaviour and issues. Experience of partnership working with voluntary, community and statutory agencies. Relevant recent experience in a housing/social/care/welfare caretaking role. Awareness and recent experience of issues impacting on community development and knowledge of Housing Associations and services provided. A current full driving licence and access to a suitable form of transport ( where an applicant indicates that a disability prohibits them from driving, this criterion will be waived at the shortlisting stage. In such circumstances, consideration will be given in any subsequent offer of appointment to suitable alternative arrangements that the candidate may be able to put in place that would enable them to meet the travel requirements for the post). In return we offer a range of benefits to employees including great on-job training, a contributory pension scheme, a health cash plan which can provide help with dental, optician and medical costs (including cover for dependent children in full time education up to 18 years of age), free employee health checks and a Cycle to Work scheme. Flexibility regarding working hours is also offered in some areas of the business. For further information on employee benefits go to the employee benefits section of our website. Closing date for applications is 10 th March 2026 unless otherwise stated. Radius reserves the right to enhance criteria to facilitate shortlisting. Association wide waiting lists may be compiled for future same/similar vacancies which may arise. Radius is an Equal Opportunities Employer. Radius Housing, 3-7 Redburn Square, Holywood, County Down, BT18 9HZ
Anti Social Behaviour Officer
Career Choices Dewis Gyrfa Ltd
£22.0 to £26.0 per hour, Up to £26 per hour Contract Type: Temporary Hours: Full time Disability Confident: No Closing Date: 29/03/2026 About this job Our social housing client are seeking an experienced Anti Social Behaviour Officer to provide immediate support within their team. This is a temporary assignment covering sickness for a minimum of 2 months, working on a hybrid basis with 2 x set office days per week. The rest of your week will be split between patch and home. Key responsibilities Manage a varied caseload of ASB and tenancy breach cases including hate crime, domestic violence and nuisance Conduct investigations, including home visits, interviews, taking witness statements and preparing evidence for legal proceedings Deliver proactive interventions and early resolution strategies to reduce risk and harm Prepare statements, case files and documentation for legal action where required Attend and represent the group in court hearings where required Work in partnership with Neighbourhood Officers, Police, Communities and other stakeholders Maintain accurate case management records and ensure compliance with legislation What you'll need to succeed Previous experience in an ASB/Tenancy Enforcement role within social housing Strong knowledge of ASB legislation, tenancy enforcement and safeguarding Experience of gathering evidence, conducting interviews, taking witness statements and preparing court bundles Ability to work autonomously across a patch and manage your own caseload Driving licence with access to own vehicle and valid business insurance What you'll get in return Weekly pay ASAP starts Competitive hourly rates Hybrid working Mileage reimbursement Option to be paid PAYE or Umbrella What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
Mar 08, 2026
Full time
£22.0 to £26.0 per hour, Up to £26 per hour Contract Type: Temporary Hours: Full time Disability Confident: No Closing Date: 29/03/2026 About this job Our social housing client are seeking an experienced Anti Social Behaviour Officer to provide immediate support within their team. This is a temporary assignment covering sickness for a minimum of 2 months, working on a hybrid basis with 2 x set office days per week. The rest of your week will be split between patch and home. Key responsibilities Manage a varied caseload of ASB and tenancy breach cases including hate crime, domestic violence and nuisance Conduct investigations, including home visits, interviews, taking witness statements and preparing evidence for legal proceedings Deliver proactive interventions and early resolution strategies to reduce risk and harm Prepare statements, case files and documentation for legal action where required Attend and represent the group in court hearings where required Work in partnership with Neighbourhood Officers, Police, Communities and other stakeholders Maintain accurate case management records and ensure compliance with legislation What you'll need to succeed Previous experience in an ASB/Tenancy Enforcement role within social housing Strong knowledge of ASB legislation, tenancy enforcement and safeguarding Experience of gathering evidence, conducting interviews, taking witness statements and preparing court bundles Ability to work autonomously across a patch and manage your own caseload Driving licence with access to own vehicle and valid business insurance What you'll get in return Weekly pay ASAP starts Competitive hourly rates Hybrid working Mileage reimbursement Option to be paid PAYE or Umbrella What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
Neighbourhood Officer
Career Choices Dewis Gyrfa Ltd Liverpool, Lancashire
Overview Job Advert At Torus, we're more than a housing provider-we're committed to building strong, thriving communities. We are looking for a dedicated Neighbourhood Officer to join our team in Liverpool. In this role, you'll manage a designated patch of housing stock, delivering high-quality tenancy management services while acting as an ambassador for Torus. You'll work closely with tenants, colleagues, and partner agencies to create safe, sustainable, and welcoming neighbourhoods where people are proud to live. Responsibilities Take ownership of property and tenancy management across your portfolio, providing advice and support to tenants and residents. Manage a wide range of tenancy matters including abandoned properties, relationship breakdowns, unauthorised occupation, subletting, tenancy fraud, and access issues. Conduct estate inspections and tenancy visits, ensuring our homes and neighbourhoods remain safe and well-maintained. Use data and insight to target resources effectively and meet key performance goals. Actively manage anti-social behaviour (ASB) cases, tenancy breaches, and hate crime reports in line with company standards. Collaborate with colleagues, external partners, and elected officials to address local issues and drive estate improvements. Support tenants at risk of tenancy failure by implementing positive interventions or signposting to external support agencies. Promote tenant engagement, ensuring residents have a voice in shaping services and decisions that affect them. Maintain accurate records and stay up to date with housing legislation, policy, and best practice. Qualifications and requirements CIH Level 3 qualification (or willingness to work towards it). Experience in housing management or in delivering services to clients. Strong knowledge of housing legislation and a willingness to stay up to date with developments. Excellent communication skills, with the confidence to challenge non-compliance where necessary. Experience of managing ASB and nuisance cases. A professional, solutions-focused approach with the ability to work at pace. Interview Process The interview will be competency-based, assessing your technical skills, problem-solving abilities, and team collaboration. Interviews will take place at our Liverpool office. Additional Information Each successful applicant will be required to complete the following pre-employment checks before a start date is agreed: Right to work verification, Qualification certificate check, 2x completed references, Occupational Health Questionnaire. Fit For Work DBS check (if required for role). Completion of all new starter documentation including signed T&Cs. We reserve the right to close this advert early if we receive a sufficient number of applications. Jobs are provided by the Find a Job Service from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).
Mar 07, 2026
Full time
Overview Job Advert At Torus, we're more than a housing provider-we're committed to building strong, thriving communities. We are looking for a dedicated Neighbourhood Officer to join our team in Liverpool. In this role, you'll manage a designated patch of housing stock, delivering high-quality tenancy management services while acting as an ambassador for Torus. You'll work closely with tenants, colleagues, and partner agencies to create safe, sustainable, and welcoming neighbourhoods where people are proud to live. Responsibilities Take ownership of property and tenancy management across your portfolio, providing advice and support to tenants and residents. Manage a wide range of tenancy matters including abandoned properties, relationship breakdowns, unauthorised occupation, subletting, tenancy fraud, and access issues. Conduct estate inspections and tenancy visits, ensuring our homes and neighbourhoods remain safe and well-maintained. Use data and insight to target resources effectively and meet key performance goals. Actively manage anti-social behaviour (ASB) cases, tenancy breaches, and hate crime reports in line with company standards. Collaborate with colleagues, external partners, and elected officials to address local issues and drive estate improvements. Support tenants at risk of tenancy failure by implementing positive interventions or signposting to external support agencies. Promote tenant engagement, ensuring residents have a voice in shaping services and decisions that affect them. Maintain accurate records and stay up to date with housing legislation, policy, and best practice. Qualifications and requirements CIH Level 3 qualification (or willingness to work towards it). Experience in housing management or in delivering services to clients. Strong knowledge of housing legislation and a willingness to stay up to date with developments. Excellent communication skills, with the confidence to challenge non-compliance where necessary. Experience of managing ASB and nuisance cases. A professional, solutions-focused approach with the ability to work at pace. Interview Process The interview will be competency-based, assessing your technical skills, problem-solving abilities, and team collaboration. Interviews will take place at our Liverpool office. Additional Information Each successful applicant will be required to complete the following pre-employment checks before a start date is agreed: Right to work verification, Qualification certificate check, 2x completed references, Occupational Health Questionnaire. Fit For Work DBS check (if required for role). Completion of all new starter documentation including signed T&Cs. We reserve the right to close this advert early if we receive a sufficient number of applications. Jobs are provided by the Find a Job Service from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).
Community Housing Officer - Build Safe, Thriving Neighbourhoods
Career Choices Dewis Gyrfa Ltd Liverpool, Lancashire
A dedicated housing organization in Liverpool is seeking a Neighbourhood Officer to manage housing stock and provide high-quality tenancy management services. The role involves working closely with tenants to create safe, welcoming communities. Ideal candidates will have a CIH Level 3 qualification, strong communication skills, and experience in housing management, including managing anti-social behaviour cases. This position offers a chance to make a real impact within the community.
Mar 07, 2026
Full time
A dedicated housing organization in Liverpool is seeking a Neighbourhood Officer to manage housing stock and provide high-quality tenancy management services. The role involves working closely with tenants to create safe, welcoming communities. Ideal candidates will have a CIH Level 3 qualification, strong communication skills, and experience in housing management, including managing anti-social behaviour cases. This position offers a chance to make a real impact within the community.
Blue Octopus Recruitment Ltd
Neighbourhood Officer
Blue Octopus Recruitment Ltd Canterbury, Kent
Neighbourhood Officer Canterbury: Covering post code areas such as: Canterbury, Whitstable, Herne Bay and Folkstone Up to £37,000 plus paid business mileage Own Vehicle Required Looking to recruit a Neighbourhood Officer. As part of our commitment to improving customer service, Building Safety & improving neighbourhoods, we are looking to recruit a number of people into our newly created Neighbourhoods click apply for full job details
Mar 07, 2026
Full time
Neighbourhood Officer Canterbury: Covering post code areas such as: Canterbury, Whitstable, Herne Bay and Folkstone Up to £37,000 plus paid business mileage Own Vehicle Required Looking to recruit a Neighbourhood Officer. As part of our commitment to improving customer service, Building Safety & improving neighbourhoods, we are looking to recruit a number of people into our newly created Neighbourhoods click apply for full job details
West Midlands Police
Detective Constable - Police Constable Entry Programme (DC - PCEP)
West Midlands Police
Train to become a Detective while gaining practical, hands-on policing experience. Do you have a passion for solving puzzles? Are you a seeker of truth? Do you want a career that supports your community and provides job satisfaction? If so, join West Midlands Police as a Detective Constable through our Detective PCEP route. As a Detective Constable, you'll investigate complex cases, uncover hidden truths, and deliver justice to those who need it most. You'll provide critical support for victims of crime while engaging with the community to build trust and achieve successful case outcomes. No two days are the same, and you could work in departments such as the Public Protection Unit (PPU), FCID, Homicide, or Regional Organised Crime Unit (ROCU). If you already have an active application to become a Police Officer, please do not submit another. You can log into Oracle to check the progress of your existing application. If you were successful in becoming a Police Officer within the past 3 months, please do not reapply. Unfortunately, we are unable to accept new applications if you were unsuccessful within the past 3 months. About the Detective PCEP Programme Vocational Route- A two-year, work-based programme designed for individuals who want to pursue a career as a Detective without studying towards a degree. Initial Training- 22 weeks at Tally Ho! Training Center, combining classroom-based and practical on-the-job learning. Frontline Experience- Year 1 focuses on training as a uniformed Police Constable with Response and Neighbourhood teams, responding to emergency calls and working shifts on a 24/7 basis. Detective Specialism- Year 2 shifts focus to investigations, with attachments to operational teams handling complex and serious crimes. Future Opportunities- Upon completion of probation, you will become a fully qualified Detective, with opportunities for promotion and specialisation in areas such as Counter Terrorism, Serious & Organised Crime, Fraud, and County Lines. What's in it for you? Starting salary:£31,164.00, rising annually up to £50,256.00 within seven years. 25 days' annual leave, rising to 30 after five years. Extensive benefits, including a pension scheme, employee support, staff networks, and professional development opportunities. See our benefits website for more details. A career that matters - make a lasting impact on communities while developing your skills and future. Who can apply? You must have: Level 2 English (Grade C/4 or above) AND Level 3 qualification, 2 A-levels, or an equivalent qualification recognised by UK NARIC. OR 12 months relevant policing experience (e.g., Special Constables, PCSOs, PSI/PSIOs, Detention/Escort Officers, Force Contact). OR 18 months current military service in place of Level 3 qualification. Only final certificates will be accepted, these must be uploaded with your application. Visit our careers website for more information about the qualifications required for different career routes. Fitness, Medical & Vetting Must meet the bleep test standard of 5.4. Must pass medical checks, which may include drug and fitness testing. Must pass our required vetting checks. See our Vetting FAQ for more information. Residency & Nationality Lived in the UK for the past three years. Must be a British, Irish, or EEA national, or have the right to work in the UK without restrictions. Application Process Our careers website provides a step-by-step breakdown of the application process. Training & Probation- A two-year, vocational programme combining practical policing experience with Detective specialism training.
Mar 06, 2026
Full time
Train to become a Detective while gaining practical, hands-on policing experience. Do you have a passion for solving puzzles? Are you a seeker of truth? Do you want a career that supports your community and provides job satisfaction? If so, join West Midlands Police as a Detective Constable through our Detective PCEP route. As a Detective Constable, you'll investigate complex cases, uncover hidden truths, and deliver justice to those who need it most. You'll provide critical support for victims of crime while engaging with the community to build trust and achieve successful case outcomes. No two days are the same, and you could work in departments such as the Public Protection Unit (PPU), FCID, Homicide, or Regional Organised Crime Unit (ROCU). If you already have an active application to become a Police Officer, please do not submit another. You can log into Oracle to check the progress of your existing application. If you were successful in becoming a Police Officer within the past 3 months, please do not reapply. Unfortunately, we are unable to accept new applications if you were unsuccessful within the past 3 months. About the Detective PCEP Programme Vocational Route- A two-year, work-based programme designed for individuals who want to pursue a career as a Detective without studying towards a degree. Initial Training- 22 weeks at Tally Ho! Training Center, combining classroom-based and practical on-the-job learning. Frontline Experience- Year 1 focuses on training as a uniformed Police Constable with Response and Neighbourhood teams, responding to emergency calls and working shifts on a 24/7 basis. Detective Specialism- Year 2 shifts focus to investigations, with attachments to operational teams handling complex and serious crimes. Future Opportunities- Upon completion of probation, you will become a fully qualified Detective, with opportunities for promotion and specialisation in areas such as Counter Terrorism, Serious & Organised Crime, Fraud, and County Lines. What's in it for you? Starting salary:£31,164.00, rising annually up to £50,256.00 within seven years. 25 days' annual leave, rising to 30 after five years. Extensive benefits, including a pension scheme, employee support, staff networks, and professional development opportunities. See our benefits website for more details. A career that matters - make a lasting impact on communities while developing your skills and future. Who can apply? You must have: Level 2 English (Grade C/4 or above) AND Level 3 qualification, 2 A-levels, or an equivalent qualification recognised by UK NARIC. OR 12 months relevant policing experience (e.g., Special Constables, PCSOs, PSI/PSIOs, Detention/Escort Officers, Force Contact). OR 18 months current military service in place of Level 3 qualification. Only final certificates will be accepted, these must be uploaded with your application. Visit our careers website for more information about the qualifications required for different career routes. Fitness, Medical & Vetting Must meet the bleep test standard of 5.4. Must pass medical checks, which may include drug and fitness testing. Must pass our required vetting checks. See our Vetting FAQ for more information. Residency & Nationality Lived in the UK for the past three years. Must be a British, Irish, or EEA national, or have the right to work in the UK without restrictions. Application Process Our careers website provides a step-by-step breakdown of the application process. Training & Probation- A two-year, vocational programme combining practical policing experience with Detective specialism training.
ForHousing
Tenancy Sustainment Officer
ForHousing Salford, Manchester
Application Closing Date 09/01/:59 Salary £37,947.50 per annum Location Salford Everything we do aims to positively impact the lives of our social housing tenants and deliver on what matters to them and their communities. We provide safe, well-maintained, sustainable homes and deliver customer-focused services. ForHousing is a place where everyone can thrive and be themselves. As part of our Neighbourhoods team, you'll provide support, assistance, and information to our tenants, to ensure their tenancies are sustainable. You'll ensure support is in place prior to tenancy commencement, or in times of crisis. Why ForHousing? Best companies 2-star employer - our colleagues rated us an "Outstanding Place to Work". Hybrid working - some of your time can be spent working at home, or you're free to spend more time in the office if you prefer. Agile working - we are outcome driven, so we empower you to do your best work, in the way that works best for you. STAR - through our partnership with STAR you can save money on everyday spending and make your money go further with discounts across a wide range of shops and products. Smartech - purchase technology or white goods and spread the cost. Wellbeing centre - gym discounts, exercise videos, mindfulness tools, nutrition advice, financial advice and more. Cycle to work scheme - save up to 40% on bikes and equipment. Employee Assistance Programme - access to a 24/7 counselling and support helpline. What you'll be doing: Supporting new tenants to set up their tenancy, or existing tenants who are at risk of eviction, or in crisis Working with colleagues to establish and maintain definitions of vulnerability Supporting tenants to maximise their income and address personal debt Ensuring signposting and referral arrangements are in place for vulnerable tenants Coordinating and delivering tenancy support visits Collaborating with internal and external services to ensure tenants are provided with holistic and multi-disciplinary support packages What we're looking for: Excellent communications skills Health, counselling, or housing-related qualifications would be ideal Experience working with vulnerable tenants and a good understanding of safeguarding responsibilities ForHousing is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all sections of the community. Please note we reserve the right to close this advert early, depending on application volumes.
Mar 06, 2026
Full time
Application Closing Date 09/01/:59 Salary £37,947.50 per annum Location Salford Everything we do aims to positively impact the lives of our social housing tenants and deliver on what matters to them and their communities. We provide safe, well-maintained, sustainable homes and deliver customer-focused services. ForHousing is a place where everyone can thrive and be themselves. As part of our Neighbourhoods team, you'll provide support, assistance, and information to our tenants, to ensure their tenancies are sustainable. You'll ensure support is in place prior to tenancy commencement, or in times of crisis. Why ForHousing? Best companies 2-star employer - our colleagues rated us an "Outstanding Place to Work". Hybrid working - some of your time can be spent working at home, or you're free to spend more time in the office if you prefer. Agile working - we are outcome driven, so we empower you to do your best work, in the way that works best for you. STAR - through our partnership with STAR you can save money on everyday spending and make your money go further with discounts across a wide range of shops and products. Smartech - purchase technology or white goods and spread the cost. Wellbeing centre - gym discounts, exercise videos, mindfulness tools, nutrition advice, financial advice and more. Cycle to work scheme - save up to 40% on bikes and equipment. Employee Assistance Programme - access to a 24/7 counselling and support helpline. What you'll be doing: Supporting new tenants to set up their tenancy, or existing tenants who are at risk of eviction, or in crisis Working with colleagues to establish and maintain definitions of vulnerability Supporting tenants to maximise their income and address personal debt Ensuring signposting and referral arrangements are in place for vulnerable tenants Coordinating and delivering tenancy support visits Collaborating with internal and external services to ensure tenants are provided with holistic and multi-disciplinary support packages What we're looking for: Excellent communications skills Health, counselling, or housing-related qualifications would be ideal Experience working with vulnerable tenants and a good understanding of safeguarding responsibilities ForHousing is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all sections of the community. Please note we reserve the right to close this advert early, depending on application volumes.
Community Neighbourhood Officer (Fixed Term) - Belfast Area
NIFHA - Northern Ireland Federation of Housing Association Holywood, County Down
A regional housing association in Holywood is seeking a Neighbourhood Officer on a fixed term basis to serve as a key link with tenants and deliver essential housing support services. Candidates should have at least 5 GCSEs including English and Maths and 1 year of experience in a community role. The role involves building sustainable communities and maintaining clean, safe environments. The association offers a range of benefits including training and a pension scheme.
Mar 06, 2026
Full time
A regional housing association in Holywood is seeking a Neighbourhood Officer on a fixed term basis to serve as a key link with tenants and deliver essential housing support services. Candidates should have at least 5 GCSEs including English and Maths and 1 year of experience in a community role. The role involves building sustainable communities and maintaining clean, safe environments. The association offers a range of benefits including training and a pension scheme.
Southdown
Employment Specialist
Southdown
DescriptionLocation: Worthing Base, covering Bognor Regis Base Salary: £27,942 per year Technical Premium : 5% additional to salary of £1,397 per year (based on base salary) effective from 1 April 2026 - reviewed annually. The technical premium is paid in addition to the base salary in recognition of the external benchmarking for the role. Conditions apply. Essential Car User Allowance: £1,000 per year. Hours: 37 per week What youll be doing:Southdowns Work & Wellbeing Service helps people accessing treatment for mental health support, back into employment. As an Employment Specialist, youll be working in partnership with Sussex Partnership Foundation Trust and co-located within the Neighbourhood Mental Health Team, with some remote and community-based working. Working as part of the Secondary Mental Health Care team, youll support clients in treatment for varied mental health issues, assisting them in securing sustainable paid employment in line with their preferences. You will deliver the Individual Placement and Support (IPS) model; providing person centred guidance to clients, whilst building positive relationships with local employers to enable clients to move into suitable employment. Do you understand the importance of work and the vital role it can play in the lives of those with mental health conditions? Heres a short video about a day in the life of our mental health Employment Specialist: A day in the life of an IPS Employment Specialist We welcome applications from candidates with previous experience such as Employability Practitioner, Employment Specialist, Recruiter, Employment Advisor, Employment Support Officer, Career Specialist or Job Coach. Or you may be looking for a new challenge and believe you have the transferable skills to support individuals to fulfill their employment goals. Perks and benefits: Health cost cash-back scheme: access to our health insurance scheme which covers dental, optical, physical therapies and other medical treatments with the option to add greater levels of cover. Interest-free loans: assistance with larger costs that arise such as tenancy deposits, season travel tickets or buying a car. Access to the Easit Network: discounts and incentives on train, bus and car journeys such as 15% off eligible daily and season rail tickets. Blue Light card: access to discount services for the social care sector with savings across thousands of online shops, restaurants, and high-street vendors. Free advice and counselling service: confidential emotional support and practical guidance from our independent telephone service. 25 days paid holiday plus bank holidays. Knowledge, skills and experienceWhat youll need for the role: You will need exceptional communication skills, be reactive to the differing needs of the client and be able to adapt your approach as appropriate. An understanding of the employment needs and challenges for people experiencing mental health issues Knowledge of the principles of co-production and a personalised care approach An Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check, which will be paid for by Southdown A full driving licence is essential along with access to your own vehicle or a vehicle insured for you What would be nice: Experience supporting clients experiencing mental health challenges, including those in crisis and/or facing complex challenges. Training: Our award winning in house training team will help you to gain valuable qualifications, continually develop your skills and build a great career with the largest provider of housing, care and support in Sussex. How to apply: Please click on the Apply Now button and fill out our simple one-page application form. The application closing date is 30th March 2026. Please note, if we receive a large number of applications then this position may close before the advertised application closing date. We encourage you to submit your application as soon as possible. JBRP1_UKTJ
Mar 06, 2026
Full time
DescriptionLocation: Worthing Base, covering Bognor Regis Base Salary: £27,942 per year Technical Premium : 5% additional to salary of £1,397 per year (based on base salary) effective from 1 April 2026 - reviewed annually. The technical premium is paid in addition to the base salary in recognition of the external benchmarking for the role. Conditions apply. Essential Car User Allowance: £1,000 per year. Hours: 37 per week What youll be doing:Southdowns Work & Wellbeing Service helps people accessing treatment for mental health support, back into employment. As an Employment Specialist, youll be working in partnership with Sussex Partnership Foundation Trust and co-located within the Neighbourhood Mental Health Team, with some remote and community-based working. Working as part of the Secondary Mental Health Care team, youll support clients in treatment for varied mental health issues, assisting them in securing sustainable paid employment in line with their preferences. You will deliver the Individual Placement and Support (IPS) model; providing person centred guidance to clients, whilst building positive relationships with local employers to enable clients to move into suitable employment. Do you understand the importance of work and the vital role it can play in the lives of those with mental health conditions? Heres a short video about a day in the life of our mental health Employment Specialist: A day in the life of an IPS Employment Specialist We welcome applications from candidates with previous experience such as Employability Practitioner, Employment Specialist, Recruiter, Employment Advisor, Employment Support Officer, Career Specialist or Job Coach. Or you may be looking for a new challenge and believe you have the transferable skills to support individuals to fulfill their employment goals. Perks and benefits: Health cost cash-back scheme: access to our health insurance scheme which covers dental, optical, physical therapies and other medical treatments with the option to add greater levels of cover. Interest-free loans: assistance with larger costs that arise such as tenancy deposits, season travel tickets or buying a car. Access to the Easit Network: discounts and incentives on train, bus and car journeys such as 15% off eligible daily and season rail tickets. Blue Light card: access to discount services for the social care sector with savings across thousands of online shops, restaurants, and high-street vendors. Free advice and counselling service: confidential emotional support and practical guidance from our independent telephone service. 25 days paid holiday plus bank holidays. Knowledge, skills and experienceWhat youll need for the role: You will need exceptional communication skills, be reactive to the differing needs of the client and be able to adapt your approach as appropriate. An understanding of the employment needs and challenges for people experiencing mental health issues Knowledge of the principles of co-production and a personalised care approach An Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check, which will be paid for by Southdown A full driving licence is essential along with access to your own vehicle or a vehicle insured for you What would be nice: Experience supporting clients experiencing mental health challenges, including those in crisis and/or facing complex challenges. Training: Our award winning in house training team will help you to gain valuable qualifications, continually develop your skills and build a great career with the largest provider of housing, care and support in Sussex. How to apply: Please click on the Apply Now button and fill out our simple one-page application form. The application closing date is 30th March 2026. Please note, if we receive a large number of applications then this position may close before the advertised application closing date. We encourage you to submit your application as soon as possible. JBRP1_UKTJ
Hays Construction and Property
ASB Officer
Hays Construction and Property Bolton, Lancashire
Recruiting for an ASB Officer/Enforcement Officer to join the team within a local housing association in Bolton , effective immediately. This is a 3-month temp vacancy, full time (36 hours) and l ooking to start as soon as possible, perfect for someone with no notice. Hourly rates are between 21 - 25 depending on experience and whether you choose to be paid PAYE or Umbrella. It is essential to have worked in a similar role previously to be considered. This includes ASB or Enforcement or Neighbourhood Safety. Your new role Manage anti-social behaviour and tenancy enforcement cases, including customer contact, agreeing action plans, investigation and information gathering, maintaining accurate records, and producing correspondence. Identify vulnerable customers and refer them to appropriate support agencies and services as needed. Assist the Neighbourhood Safety team in preparing casework for escalated legal court enforcement actions, including gathering evidence of tenancy breaches as needed. Ensure all possible interventions are considered, and any intervention actions are recorded promptly. What you'll need to succeed Background in ASB / Tenancy Enforcement is a must to be considered. Excellent understanding of anti-social behaviour and tenancy breach issues with the ability to provide effective interventions and support plans. Experience working with customers and communities regarding tenancy enforcement and anti-social behaviour and prevention strategies. A full and clean drivers' licence is required. What you'll get in return Weekly Pay Competitive rates Full time hours Option to be paid PAYE or Umbrella What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
Mar 06, 2026
Seasonal
Recruiting for an ASB Officer/Enforcement Officer to join the team within a local housing association in Bolton , effective immediately. This is a 3-month temp vacancy, full time (36 hours) and l ooking to start as soon as possible, perfect for someone with no notice. Hourly rates are between 21 - 25 depending on experience and whether you choose to be paid PAYE or Umbrella. It is essential to have worked in a similar role previously to be considered. This includes ASB or Enforcement or Neighbourhood Safety. Your new role Manage anti-social behaviour and tenancy enforcement cases, including customer contact, agreeing action plans, investigation and information gathering, maintaining accurate records, and producing correspondence. Identify vulnerable customers and refer them to appropriate support agencies and services as needed. Assist the Neighbourhood Safety team in preparing casework for escalated legal court enforcement actions, including gathering evidence of tenancy breaches as needed. Ensure all possible interventions are considered, and any intervention actions are recorded promptly. What you'll need to succeed Background in ASB / Tenancy Enforcement is a must to be considered. Excellent understanding of anti-social behaviour and tenancy breach issues with the ability to provide effective interventions and support plans. Experience working with customers and communities regarding tenancy enforcement and anti-social behaviour and prevention strategies. A full and clean drivers' licence is required. What you'll get in return Weekly Pay Competitive rates Full time hours Option to be paid PAYE or Umbrella What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)

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