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Tradewind Recruitment
Outreach Support Worker
Tradewind Recruitment Leyland, Lancashire
Outreach Support Worker Are you a compassionate, resilient, and forward-thinking professional looking to make a genuine difference in the lives of young people? We are a unique, independent SEMH Special Needs Day School in Leyland, and we are looking for an Outreach Support Worker to join our expert team. Tradewind are working with a specialise in providing bespoke, individualised education for young people aged 10-19 who have EHC Plans for Social, Emotional, and Mental Health (SEMH) , Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) , and Specific Learning Difficulties . The Role As an Outreach Support Worker, you won't just be "staff"-you will be a mentor and a pillar of support. You will: Develop and deliver personalised education programmes tailored to the specific needs of extremely vulnerable students. Work with young people who may have complex psychological difficulties, helping them engage with learning in a way that works for them. Foster an Attachment Aware approach to support, focusing on emotional health and wellbeing as the foundation for academic success. Bridge the gap between home and school, ensuring our students have the stability they need to reach their full potential. Our Ethos We aren't a traditional school. We are a student-led, inclusive community owned and led by our Head and Deputy. We believe that behaviour is communication, and our "whole school approach" ensures that empathy and positive relationships are at the heart of everything we do. What We Offer A Diverse Curriculum: From KS2 through to KS5, we offer fully accredited programmes balanced with social, emotional, and therapeutic aspects to learning. A Supportive Environment: You will work alongside a team with a wealth of expertise and a shared belief in the strengths of every individual. A Mission with Meaning: Our goal is to maximise our students' chances of independence, helping them become positive contributors to society and live fulfilling lives. About You You are someone who refuses to give up on a young person. You have experience in SEMH or ASD, but more importantly, you have the patience, belief, and willingness to support students in all aspects of their development. Location: Conveniently located in Leyland, just next to Junction 28 of the M6. Apply Now Christina Grindy (phone number removed) (url removed)
Feb 28, 2026
Contractor
Outreach Support Worker Are you a compassionate, resilient, and forward-thinking professional looking to make a genuine difference in the lives of young people? We are a unique, independent SEMH Special Needs Day School in Leyland, and we are looking for an Outreach Support Worker to join our expert team. Tradewind are working with a specialise in providing bespoke, individualised education for young people aged 10-19 who have EHC Plans for Social, Emotional, and Mental Health (SEMH) , Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) , and Specific Learning Difficulties . The Role As an Outreach Support Worker, you won't just be "staff"-you will be a mentor and a pillar of support. You will: Develop and deliver personalised education programmes tailored to the specific needs of extremely vulnerable students. Work with young people who may have complex psychological difficulties, helping them engage with learning in a way that works for them. Foster an Attachment Aware approach to support, focusing on emotional health and wellbeing as the foundation for academic success. Bridge the gap between home and school, ensuring our students have the stability they need to reach their full potential. Our Ethos We aren't a traditional school. We are a student-led, inclusive community owned and led by our Head and Deputy. We believe that behaviour is communication, and our "whole school approach" ensures that empathy and positive relationships are at the heart of everything we do. What We Offer A Diverse Curriculum: From KS2 through to KS5, we offer fully accredited programmes balanced with social, emotional, and therapeutic aspects to learning. A Supportive Environment: You will work alongside a team with a wealth of expertise and a shared belief in the strengths of every individual. A Mission with Meaning: Our goal is to maximise our students' chances of independence, helping them become positive contributors to society and live fulfilling lives. About You You are someone who refuses to give up on a young person. You have experience in SEMH or ASD, but more importantly, you have the patience, belief, and willingness to support students in all aspects of their development. Location: Conveniently located in Leyland, just next to Junction 28 of the M6. Apply Now Christina Grindy (phone number removed) (url removed)
Solidus
Health & Safety / Food Compliance Officer
Solidus Skipton, Yorkshire
Job Title: Health & Safety / Food Compliance Officer Location: Skipton Salary: 35,000 per annum upwards depending on Skills & Experience Job Type: Full Time, Permanent About Us: We are Solidus. Involved with our environment since 1870. With pride in our history, we make circular packaging and sustainable solid board solutions for customers all over the world. In the past from straw, now from recycled paper Here you get the possibilities. To learn, to develop, to make a difference. We do this with 1500 colleagues throughout Europe. With the passion for technology and driven by progress. Together we contribute to less waste and a cleaner world An international player and still always close by. Full of innovation, full of new ideas, full of opportunities for everyone. So whatever your talent or ambition is, grow the way you want. Let's grow together! Please note that the company does not offer sponsorship and therefore candidates must have the legal right to live and work in the UK to be considered for this role About the role: To administer and monitor quality, product safety and health and safety processes and procedures to ensure that the company complies with all certifications, regulatory and legal standards. You'll also be responsible for managing information flow by researching, recording, and analysing data and information. You will be heavily involved in Food Health and Safety and therefore experience of Food Health and Safety within a manufacturing background is essential. Key Responsibilities: Product Safety and Quality Update and maintain accurate records using the appropriate business systems, applications, and databases, ensuring systems are always audit-ready Provide general administration support and advice to the group on product safety and quality Manage the document control register Create and issue product specifications for internal and customer use Contact suppliers for documentation as part of the product approval process Complete customer questionnaires, collating information and data Assist/participate with site audits BRC, FSC etc Complete monthly reports on performance as required Coordinate traceability checklists and exercises Maintain the audit risk assessment, audit checklists and schedule Administer the pest control programme Maintain the calibration register Maintain the glass audit register Administer the compliance training requirements for the group, communicating with the relevant managers as required and updating the training matrix Health and Safety Administer the site risk assessments, supporting reviews and changes Organise safety training to educate company staff on necessary safety principles Administer safety procedures, and policies for production operations Administer investigations to identify the root cause of an incident or other unsafe conditions on a work site Oversee the placement and setup of safety signs to warn of potential hazard Collaborate with law enforcement agents and investigators to address cases of workplace accident Maintain the group COSSH register Assist in carrying out inspections of workplaces and takes necessary action to ensure compliance Assist in responding to and investigating concerns/complaints from workers/employers and assist in taking appropriate action Assist in the establishment of workplace safety and health committees Monitoring First aid requirements across the business Support the site induction programme About you: Essential Requirements: Experience within a similar role within the Food Health and Safety / Manufacturing Industry is essential Knowledge of BRC Standards relating to Food Health and Safety MS Office skills in Outlook, Word, Excel, power point & data collection Able to communicate with all members of the business A team player - prepared to help with all tasks Flexible approach managing work within specific deadlines Exceptional organisation skills a must Strong experience in leading teams Strong H&S focus driving the right behaviours & always priority number one Able to lead by example on all aspects of the business Not essential but desirable: Experience within the packaging industry Project management experience advantageous The job description is not exhaustive. From time to time you may be required to perform other duties and responsibilities which are not included in the above description: but are within you capabilities and where necessary training will be given Why join us: As Compliance Officer at Solidus, we offer you a challenging position within a dynamic and ambitious international organization that is constantly changing Benefits: Workplace Pension contributions Medicash 25 days holiday with bank holidays on top Please click on the APPLY button to send your CV and Cover Letter for this role Candidates with experience of: Compliance Manager, Food Health & Safety Officer, Food Manufacturing Compliance Officer, Manufacturing Compliance Manager, Health and Safety Officer, Food Health & Safety Auditor may be considered for this role.
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Health & Safety / Food Compliance Officer Location: Skipton Salary: 35,000 per annum upwards depending on Skills & Experience Job Type: Full Time, Permanent About Us: We are Solidus. Involved with our environment since 1870. With pride in our history, we make circular packaging and sustainable solid board solutions for customers all over the world. In the past from straw, now from recycled paper Here you get the possibilities. To learn, to develop, to make a difference. We do this with 1500 colleagues throughout Europe. With the passion for technology and driven by progress. Together we contribute to less waste and a cleaner world An international player and still always close by. Full of innovation, full of new ideas, full of opportunities for everyone. So whatever your talent or ambition is, grow the way you want. Let's grow together! Please note that the company does not offer sponsorship and therefore candidates must have the legal right to live and work in the UK to be considered for this role About the role: To administer and monitor quality, product safety and health and safety processes and procedures to ensure that the company complies with all certifications, regulatory and legal standards. You'll also be responsible for managing information flow by researching, recording, and analysing data and information. You will be heavily involved in Food Health and Safety and therefore experience of Food Health and Safety within a manufacturing background is essential. Key Responsibilities: Product Safety and Quality Update and maintain accurate records using the appropriate business systems, applications, and databases, ensuring systems are always audit-ready Provide general administration support and advice to the group on product safety and quality Manage the document control register Create and issue product specifications for internal and customer use Contact suppliers for documentation as part of the product approval process Complete customer questionnaires, collating information and data Assist/participate with site audits BRC, FSC etc Complete monthly reports on performance as required Coordinate traceability checklists and exercises Maintain the audit risk assessment, audit checklists and schedule Administer the pest control programme Maintain the calibration register Maintain the glass audit register Administer the compliance training requirements for the group, communicating with the relevant managers as required and updating the training matrix Health and Safety Administer the site risk assessments, supporting reviews and changes Organise safety training to educate company staff on necessary safety principles Administer safety procedures, and policies for production operations Administer investigations to identify the root cause of an incident or other unsafe conditions on a work site Oversee the placement and setup of safety signs to warn of potential hazard Collaborate with law enforcement agents and investigators to address cases of workplace accident Maintain the group COSSH register Assist in carrying out inspections of workplaces and takes necessary action to ensure compliance Assist in responding to and investigating concerns/complaints from workers/employers and assist in taking appropriate action Assist in the establishment of workplace safety and health committees Monitoring First aid requirements across the business Support the site induction programme About you: Essential Requirements: Experience within a similar role within the Food Health and Safety / Manufacturing Industry is essential Knowledge of BRC Standards relating to Food Health and Safety MS Office skills in Outlook, Word, Excel, power point & data collection Able to communicate with all members of the business A team player - prepared to help with all tasks Flexible approach managing work within specific deadlines Exceptional organisation skills a must Strong experience in leading teams Strong H&S focus driving the right behaviours & always priority number one Able to lead by example on all aspects of the business Not essential but desirable: Experience within the packaging industry Project management experience advantageous The job description is not exhaustive. From time to time you may be required to perform other duties and responsibilities which are not included in the above description: but are within you capabilities and where necessary training will be given Why join us: As Compliance Officer at Solidus, we offer you a challenging position within a dynamic and ambitious international organization that is constantly changing Benefits: Workplace Pension contributions Medicash 25 days holiday with bank holidays on top Please click on the APPLY button to send your CV and Cover Letter for this role Candidates with experience of: Compliance Manager, Food Health & Safety Officer, Food Manufacturing Compliance Officer, Manufacturing Compliance Manager, Health and Safety Officer, Food Health & Safety Auditor may be considered for this role.
Surrey County Council
Schools Programme Lead
Surrey County Council Knaphill, Surrey
This role has a starting salary of 36,873 per annum based on a 36 hour working week. This is a fixed-term contract or secondment opportunity until 31st March 2027, with the possibility of extension. We have an exciting new opportunity for a Be Your Best Schools Programme Lead. 'Be Your Best' is a fully funded, tier 2 commissioned healthy lifestyle programme for families with children aged 5-17 years, who are above a healthy weight range. We have been delivering the targeted programme since 2020; more information can be found on the Be Your Best website. You will be working collaboratively with colleagues from Active Surrey, Surrey County Council and other professionals working with children across the county. The contractual location for this role is Victoria Gate in central Woking however we support hybrid working. Attendance in the office will be required at least once a week in addition to frequent travel to primary schools across Surrey to deliver the Be Your Best Schools Programme. We support working from home the rest of the time. Our Offer to You 26 days' holiday, rising to 28 days after 2 years' service and 31 days after 5 years' service, pro rata for part time staff Option to buy up to 10 days of additional annual leave A generous local government salary related pension Up to 5 days of carer's leave and 2 paid volunteering days per year Paternity, adoption and dependents leave An Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) to support health and wellbeing Learning and development hub where you can access a wealth of resources Wellbeing and lifestyle discounts including gym, travel, and shopping A chance to make a real difference to the lives of our residents. About Active Surrey We are Active Surrey, one of 43 national Active Partnerships funded by Sport England to tackle inactivity driven by inequalities. We believe in the power of physical activity and the benefits it can offer as a mood booster, confidence lifter, social enhancer and a life extender. Less than half Surrey's children and young people are doing enough physical activity every week, which falls to only 4 out of 10 children amongst lower-income families. That's why we need YOU to join our 'Movement for Change' and help us challenge and change the status quo to get more people moving, and help us create a fairer, better and healthier future for everyone. Childhood obesity is a growing concern in Surrey, with more than one in four children leaving primary school above a healthy weight. NCMP data shows a 10 percentage-point increase between Reception and Year 6, highlighting the need for a prevention-led approach. About the Role The Be Your Best Healthy Lifestyle programme now includes a fully funded, in-school healthy lifestyle initiative designed to support children's physical and emotional wellbeing through engaging, interactive sessions. This new programme takes a whole-class approach. This role will report to the Active Surrey Health Manager. The purpose of this new role is to project manage and deliver the new Be Your Best Schools programme to meet the agreed key performance indicators as part of the Child & Family Healthy Weight Programme commission from Surrey Public Health. Key Responsibilities Promote the programme to prioritised schools across Surrey in order to meet targets Project manage all aspects of the Be Your Best Schools programme to meet defined targets Deliver the Be Your Best Schools workshops in primary schools across Surrey Be responsible for continuous improvement of the programme content based on feedback to optimise programme outcomes (with support from a Dietician) Lead the monitoring and evaluation of the programme. Report summaries of these outcomes to internal and external stakeholders Brief and support other staff who may also deliver the programme when extra capacity is required Support wider Be Your Best and Active Surrey projects and programmes as demand requires You'll love this job if: You are passionate about supporting children's physical and emotional wellbeing You enjoy delivering engaging and interactive workshops to large groups of children in a school environment You are at ease networking with Head Teachers, Home School Link Workers, PSHE leads and other professionals working in educational settings to promote the programme You enjoy analysing data to demonstrate the programme/project impact You work well independently and also collaboratively as part of a wider team. Your Application To be considered for shortlisting, your application will clearly evidence the following skills and align with our behaviours: A good knowledge of current health and wellbeing messages relating to nutrition and physical activity for primary school age children Experience of delivering engaging and inclusive group workshops to primary school aged children, ideally in a school environment Proven track record of building and maintaining positive relationships with stakeholders Excellent organisation skills with the ability to manage complex projects Excellent IT skills and competency in Microsoft Office Strong analytical skills, with the ability to work independently to analyse data and complete reports to demonstrate impact. To apply, we request that you submit a CV and you will be asked the following 4 questions: What three qualities do you have that would make you a good Be Your Best Schools Programme Lead and how do these qualities support Surrey County Council's culture of collaboration, inclusivity, and adaptability? Please share an example of when you have had to generate interest in a programme or area of work, ideally with primary schools. Please share how you went about this and the outcome. Please share your experience of working with data, giving a specific example where data has helped you with a project or programme. We work in an environment where we are encouraged to try new things and be curious to help us meet our goals. Please provide examples of where you have developed an idea that has helped you achieve an outcome or a goal. Surrey has both urban and rural areas and as this is a Surrey-wide programme you will need to have a valid driving licence to drive in the UK, access to a vehicle and be willing to travel across a wide geographical area. Reasonable adjustments where needed will be made for successful applicants who have a disability or long term health condition, to enable them to fulfil the requirements of the job. The job advert closes at 23:59 on 15/02/2026 with interviews planned to follow. An enhanced DBS 'Disclosure and Barring Service' check for regulated activity (formerly known as CRB) and the Children's and Adults' Barred List checks will be required for this role. Part time applicants would be considered for this role. Local Government Reorganisation (LGR) Surrey County Council is undergoing Local Government Reorganisation, moving from a two-tier system to two new unitary councils in April 2027. If you are employed by Surrey on 1st April 2027, your role will transfer with current terms and conditions to one of the new organisations, supporting local devolution and greater powers for our communities. Join our dynamic team and shape the future of local government. Make a lasting impact with innovative solutions and improved services for our community. Help us build a brighter future for our residents! Our Commitment We are a disability confident employer which means if you have shared a disability on your application form and have evidenced you meet the minimum criteria, we guarantee you an interview. Your skills and experience truly matter to us. From application to your first day, we're committed to supporting you with any adjustments you need, we value inclusion and warmly welcome you to join and help build a workplace where everyone belongs.
Feb 28, 2026
Contractor
This role has a starting salary of 36,873 per annum based on a 36 hour working week. This is a fixed-term contract or secondment opportunity until 31st March 2027, with the possibility of extension. We have an exciting new opportunity for a Be Your Best Schools Programme Lead. 'Be Your Best' is a fully funded, tier 2 commissioned healthy lifestyle programme for families with children aged 5-17 years, who are above a healthy weight range. We have been delivering the targeted programme since 2020; more information can be found on the Be Your Best website. You will be working collaboratively with colleagues from Active Surrey, Surrey County Council and other professionals working with children across the county. The contractual location for this role is Victoria Gate in central Woking however we support hybrid working. Attendance in the office will be required at least once a week in addition to frequent travel to primary schools across Surrey to deliver the Be Your Best Schools Programme. We support working from home the rest of the time. Our Offer to You 26 days' holiday, rising to 28 days after 2 years' service and 31 days after 5 years' service, pro rata for part time staff Option to buy up to 10 days of additional annual leave A generous local government salary related pension Up to 5 days of carer's leave and 2 paid volunteering days per year Paternity, adoption and dependents leave An Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) to support health and wellbeing Learning and development hub where you can access a wealth of resources Wellbeing and lifestyle discounts including gym, travel, and shopping A chance to make a real difference to the lives of our residents. About Active Surrey We are Active Surrey, one of 43 national Active Partnerships funded by Sport England to tackle inactivity driven by inequalities. We believe in the power of physical activity and the benefits it can offer as a mood booster, confidence lifter, social enhancer and a life extender. Less than half Surrey's children and young people are doing enough physical activity every week, which falls to only 4 out of 10 children amongst lower-income families. That's why we need YOU to join our 'Movement for Change' and help us challenge and change the status quo to get more people moving, and help us create a fairer, better and healthier future for everyone. Childhood obesity is a growing concern in Surrey, with more than one in four children leaving primary school above a healthy weight. NCMP data shows a 10 percentage-point increase between Reception and Year 6, highlighting the need for a prevention-led approach. About the Role The Be Your Best Healthy Lifestyle programme now includes a fully funded, in-school healthy lifestyle initiative designed to support children's physical and emotional wellbeing through engaging, interactive sessions. This new programme takes a whole-class approach. This role will report to the Active Surrey Health Manager. The purpose of this new role is to project manage and deliver the new Be Your Best Schools programme to meet the agreed key performance indicators as part of the Child & Family Healthy Weight Programme commission from Surrey Public Health. Key Responsibilities Promote the programme to prioritised schools across Surrey in order to meet targets Project manage all aspects of the Be Your Best Schools programme to meet defined targets Deliver the Be Your Best Schools workshops in primary schools across Surrey Be responsible for continuous improvement of the programme content based on feedback to optimise programme outcomes (with support from a Dietician) Lead the monitoring and evaluation of the programme. Report summaries of these outcomes to internal and external stakeholders Brief and support other staff who may also deliver the programme when extra capacity is required Support wider Be Your Best and Active Surrey projects and programmes as demand requires You'll love this job if: You are passionate about supporting children's physical and emotional wellbeing You enjoy delivering engaging and interactive workshops to large groups of children in a school environment You are at ease networking with Head Teachers, Home School Link Workers, PSHE leads and other professionals working in educational settings to promote the programme You enjoy analysing data to demonstrate the programme/project impact You work well independently and also collaboratively as part of a wider team. Your Application To be considered for shortlisting, your application will clearly evidence the following skills and align with our behaviours: A good knowledge of current health and wellbeing messages relating to nutrition and physical activity for primary school age children Experience of delivering engaging and inclusive group workshops to primary school aged children, ideally in a school environment Proven track record of building and maintaining positive relationships with stakeholders Excellent organisation skills with the ability to manage complex projects Excellent IT skills and competency in Microsoft Office Strong analytical skills, with the ability to work independently to analyse data and complete reports to demonstrate impact. To apply, we request that you submit a CV and you will be asked the following 4 questions: What three qualities do you have that would make you a good Be Your Best Schools Programme Lead and how do these qualities support Surrey County Council's culture of collaboration, inclusivity, and adaptability? Please share an example of when you have had to generate interest in a programme or area of work, ideally with primary schools. Please share how you went about this and the outcome. Please share your experience of working with data, giving a specific example where data has helped you with a project or programme. We work in an environment where we are encouraged to try new things and be curious to help us meet our goals. Please provide examples of where you have developed an idea that has helped you achieve an outcome or a goal. Surrey has both urban and rural areas and as this is a Surrey-wide programme you will need to have a valid driving licence to drive in the UK, access to a vehicle and be willing to travel across a wide geographical area. Reasonable adjustments where needed will be made for successful applicants who have a disability or long term health condition, to enable them to fulfil the requirements of the job. The job advert closes at 23:59 on 15/02/2026 with interviews planned to follow. An enhanced DBS 'Disclosure and Barring Service' check for regulated activity (formerly known as CRB) and the Children's and Adults' Barred List checks will be required for this role. Part time applicants would be considered for this role. Local Government Reorganisation (LGR) Surrey County Council is undergoing Local Government Reorganisation, moving from a two-tier system to two new unitary councils in April 2027. If you are employed by Surrey on 1st April 2027, your role will transfer with current terms and conditions to one of the new organisations, supporting local devolution and greater powers for our communities. Join our dynamic team and shape the future of local government. Make a lasting impact with innovative solutions and improved services for our community. Help us build a brighter future for our residents! Our Commitment We are a disability confident employer which means if you have shared a disability on your application form and have evidenced you meet the minimum criteria, we guarantee you an interview. Your skills and experience truly matter to us. From application to your first day, we're committed to supporting you with any adjustments you need, we value inclusion and warmly welcome you to join and help build a workplace where everyone belongs.
Hays Construction and Property
ASB Officer
Hays Construction and Property
Tenancy Enforcement Officer / ASB Officer Surrey - Hybrid Working once a fortnight in the office and the rest home working and covering the patch in the Reigate and Banstead area 28 PAYE or 36 umbrella6 month initial contract with the option to go permanent As the successful candidate you will effectively manage a case load of anti-social behaviour (ASB), neighbour dispute, and hoarding issues, taking a robust approach to tenancy breaches and initiating legal action as needed, but working with customers and other agencies to proactively prevent issues and mitigate the community impact pf disputes, demonstrating empathy and providing support and signposting as appropriate. You will also: Deliver case outcomes by managing ASB and tenancy breach cases to agreed targets, deadlines, and quality standards. Resolve breaches effectively, recommending proportionate enforcement actions (including injunctions, possession, or eviction) that protect communities and sustain tenancies where possible. Improve customer confidence by supporting victims and witnesses, securing clear statements, arranging referrals to specialist agencies, and ensuring their safety and wellbeing. Strengthen community safety by working with Estate Teams, Police, and other partners to deliver joint interventions, patrols, and preventative initiatives. To be considered for the role you will need: Proven experience in managing ASB cases, tenancy breaches, and enforcement actions within a social housing context. Working knowledge of civil proceedings, including preparing statements for use in these proceedings Ability to draft clearly written accurate and concise reports, statements and other written presentations. A full, clean driving licence Please click 'apply now' or call me for more information 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)
Feb 28, 2026
Seasonal
Tenancy Enforcement Officer / ASB Officer Surrey - Hybrid Working once a fortnight in the office and the rest home working and covering the patch in the Reigate and Banstead area 28 PAYE or 36 umbrella6 month initial contract with the option to go permanent As the successful candidate you will effectively manage a case load of anti-social behaviour (ASB), neighbour dispute, and hoarding issues, taking a robust approach to tenancy breaches and initiating legal action as needed, but working with customers and other agencies to proactively prevent issues and mitigate the community impact pf disputes, demonstrating empathy and providing support and signposting as appropriate. You will also: Deliver case outcomes by managing ASB and tenancy breach cases to agreed targets, deadlines, and quality standards. Resolve breaches effectively, recommending proportionate enforcement actions (including injunctions, possession, or eviction) that protect communities and sustain tenancies where possible. Improve customer confidence by supporting victims and witnesses, securing clear statements, arranging referrals to specialist agencies, and ensuring their safety and wellbeing. Strengthen community safety by working with Estate Teams, Police, and other partners to deliver joint interventions, patrols, and preventative initiatives. To be considered for the role you will need: Proven experience in managing ASB cases, tenancy breaches, and enforcement actions within a social housing context. Working knowledge of civil proceedings, including preparing statements for use in these proceedings Ability to draft clearly written accurate and concise reports, statements and other written presentations. A full, clean driving licence Please click 'apply now' or call me for more information 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)
HAMPSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
SJU Collision Assessment Officer - HC623300
HAMPSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Winchester, Hampshire
Work Location: Mottisfont Court, Winchester Hours: 18.5 hours per week - Daily hours - Half day on a Wednesday, Full days on Thursday and Friday - (Monday & Tuesday will be work free days) Contract: Permanent Closing Date: Sunday 1st March :59 hours Interview Date: TBC Are you looking for a new and exciting opportunity? The Summary Justice Unit are looking for someone to provide administration and quality control of RMS record management. To apply accuracy, consistency and integrity to recorded incident and crime data as a positive and direct means of improving quality of service and performance regarding Road Traffic Collisions, Driving Complaints and other road related incidents. If this is of interest to you we would welcome your application. About the role Your main key task will be triaging and reviewing road traffic collisions that have not been attended by front line officers. Some of the other tasks you will also be required to do are: To screen and allocate occurrences in line with the solvability matrix. To identify and assess all relevant information when applying the solvability matrix to collisions and driving complaints. To data quality check relevant records in relation to (nominals, addresses, vehicle entities) and associated master filing conventions. Liaise with members of the public and other agencies to obtain further information to complete a thorough review. To deal with queries from members of the public, manage their expectations regarding the service that can be provided and respond to low level complaints. To undertake administrative and clerical tasks associated with reported collisions and driving complaints using associated computer application ie PNC to ensure the RMS database is effectively maintained in respect of data quality and compliance of business rules. As members of Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary police staff you will have access to a wide benefits package , including but not limited to: Fantastic Local Government Pension scheme 24 days annual leave rising to 29 days after 5 years service - (pro-rata for part-time workers) PLUS the 8 public bank holidays Blue Light Card - Retail, holiday and leisure discounts Family friendly policies supporting those with caring responsibilities Excellent wellbeing support including onsite wellbeing rooms and access to Employee Assistance Programme Staff representation groups and inclusion networks Gym facilities at a number of our buildings Application and interview If you've never completed a competency based application or interview before, make sure you read each competency or value in detail, research the STAR (situation, task, action, result) format and use it when giving evidence. Educated to QCF Level 2 (3 5 passes including English and Maths) OR work experience deemed to have brought the postholder to a comparable level. At least 2 years of experience working in a busy office environment or in a field allied to the criminal justice system. To be computer literate and a competent keyboard user. To have used and maintained complex record keeping systems. You should also be aware of the Values (courage, respect and empathy, public service). When applying, you will have the opportunity to talk to us about your background and experience, especially when providing evidence against our competency and values framework (CVF). The CVF provides clear expectations for everyone working in policing. It describes the behaviours required by you as a member of police staff to be effective in your role. Contact details for an informal discussion Please note that the email address you supply when submitting an application will be used for contact throughout the full lifecycle of that vacancy. You will not be able to amend your contact details. You should therefore ensure that you choose an appropriately accessible email address, being mindful that the process may take several months for some roles. Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary is an inclusive employer and strives to have a workforce representative of the communities we police and serve. We recognise that we are not fully representative and are working to address this imbalance through a variety of initiatives. Hampshire & Isle of Wight Constabulary is an equal opportunities employer that positively promotes flexible working, enabling officers and staff to achieve a healthy work life balance whilst meeting operational requirements of the constabulary. We actively encourage applications to be made on a full time, part time or flexible working basis. The Equality Act 2010 allows us to promote equality within Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary by adopting Positive Action to support people from under represented groups. Our aim is to recruit talented people with a diverse range of skills and experience and welcome applications from all sections of the community. Our Positive Action team are available to provide support through the application and assessment process by contacting: The Disability Confident campaign aims to remove barriers, increase understanding and ensure that people have opportunities to fulfil their potential and realise their aspirations. We will accommodate requests for reasonable adjustments where possible throughout our recruitment and promotions processes and encourage anyone requiring reasonable adjustments to disclose this at the earliest opportunity.
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
Work Location: Mottisfont Court, Winchester Hours: 18.5 hours per week - Daily hours - Half day on a Wednesday, Full days on Thursday and Friday - (Monday & Tuesday will be work free days) Contract: Permanent Closing Date: Sunday 1st March :59 hours Interview Date: TBC Are you looking for a new and exciting opportunity? The Summary Justice Unit are looking for someone to provide administration and quality control of RMS record management. To apply accuracy, consistency and integrity to recorded incident and crime data as a positive and direct means of improving quality of service and performance regarding Road Traffic Collisions, Driving Complaints and other road related incidents. If this is of interest to you we would welcome your application. About the role Your main key task will be triaging and reviewing road traffic collisions that have not been attended by front line officers. Some of the other tasks you will also be required to do are: To screen and allocate occurrences in line with the solvability matrix. To identify and assess all relevant information when applying the solvability matrix to collisions and driving complaints. To data quality check relevant records in relation to (nominals, addresses, vehicle entities) and associated master filing conventions. Liaise with members of the public and other agencies to obtain further information to complete a thorough review. To deal with queries from members of the public, manage their expectations regarding the service that can be provided and respond to low level complaints. To undertake administrative and clerical tasks associated with reported collisions and driving complaints using associated computer application ie PNC to ensure the RMS database is effectively maintained in respect of data quality and compliance of business rules. As members of Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary police staff you will have access to a wide benefits package , including but not limited to: Fantastic Local Government Pension scheme 24 days annual leave rising to 29 days after 5 years service - (pro-rata for part-time workers) PLUS the 8 public bank holidays Blue Light Card - Retail, holiday and leisure discounts Family friendly policies supporting those with caring responsibilities Excellent wellbeing support including onsite wellbeing rooms and access to Employee Assistance Programme Staff representation groups and inclusion networks Gym facilities at a number of our buildings Application and interview If you've never completed a competency based application or interview before, make sure you read each competency or value in detail, research the STAR (situation, task, action, result) format and use it when giving evidence. Educated to QCF Level 2 (3 5 passes including English and Maths) OR work experience deemed to have brought the postholder to a comparable level. At least 2 years of experience working in a busy office environment or in a field allied to the criminal justice system. To be computer literate and a competent keyboard user. To have used and maintained complex record keeping systems. You should also be aware of the Values (courage, respect and empathy, public service). When applying, you will have the opportunity to talk to us about your background and experience, especially when providing evidence against our competency and values framework (CVF). The CVF provides clear expectations for everyone working in policing. It describes the behaviours required by you as a member of police staff to be effective in your role. Contact details for an informal discussion Please note that the email address you supply when submitting an application will be used for contact throughout the full lifecycle of that vacancy. You will not be able to amend your contact details. You should therefore ensure that you choose an appropriately accessible email address, being mindful that the process may take several months for some roles. Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary is an inclusive employer and strives to have a workforce representative of the communities we police and serve. We recognise that we are not fully representative and are working to address this imbalance through a variety of initiatives. Hampshire & Isle of Wight Constabulary is an equal opportunities employer that positively promotes flexible working, enabling officers and staff to achieve a healthy work life balance whilst meeting operational requirements of the constabulary. We actively encourage applications to be made on a full time, part time or flexible working basis. The Equality Act 2010 allows us to promote equality within Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary by adopting Positive Action to support people from under represented groups. Our aim is to recruit talented people with a diverse range of skills and experience and welcome applications from all sections of the community. Our Positive Action team are available to provide support through the application and assessment process by contacting: The Disability Confident campaign aims to remove barriers, increase understanding and ensure that people have opportunities to fulfil their potential and realise their aspirations. We will accommodate requests for reasonable adjustments where possible throughout our recruitment and promotions processes and encourage anyone requiring reasonable adjustments to disclose this at the earliest opportunity.
21HSC
Residential Childcare Worker
21HSC Bishopbriggs, Dunbartonshire
Residential Childcare Worker Location: Bishopbriggs, Glasgow Contract Type: Permanent- Full Time Hours: 37 hours per week Rotational shifts (early/late), covering 7 days per week Salary: £32,899- minimum qualification level- SVQ3 and HNC 21HSC is proud to partner with St Mary s Kenmure as their official recruitment partner - inviting passionate individuals to join a team dedicated to transforming young lives. This is more than a job; it s a chance to work in a secure, supportive environment where every day brings fresh challenges and real rewards. If you re resilient, compassionate, and committed to helping young people reach their full potential, you ll find this role both inspiring and impactful. About St Mary s Kenmure Located in a safe, secure facility, St Mary s Kenmure cares for young people referred by Courts and Children s Hearings. The centre is divided into house units, each providing a nurturing and structured home for residents. Young people here benefit from the care of experienced, qualified staff who ensure their wellbeing while fostering personal growth. Alongside high-quality care, they offer a diverse curriculum of academic and vocational studies, complemented by recreational facilities such as a seven-a-side football pitch, gymnasium, fitness suite, and swimming pool. This balanced approach supports both personal development and emotional resilience. Why Join Now? St Mary s Kenmure is embarking on a period of transformative change- raising the bar for excellence in care, education, and therapeutic support. This is an opportunity to be part of a forward-thinking organisation committed to its workforce and leadership as much as to the young people in its care. Role Purpose: Residential Child Care Worker In this role, you ll be at the heart of safeguarding and supporting young people within a residential/secure setting. You ll create a safe, engaging environment that respects individuality, promotes rights, and upholds equality and confidentiality. Your work will follow legislative and organisational standards while contributing to a culture of trust, learning, and opportunity. In addition, you may take on specific responsibilities that help the service run smoothly and effectively. Key Roles and Responsibilities: Promote the wellbeing, safety, and protection of young people. Contribute to the assessment of needs and risks, developing and implementing care plans. Support young people in building life skills, independence, and positive relationships. Promote and facilitate educational, recreational, and vocational opportunities. Manage and respond to challenging behaviour in a calm and constructive manner. Maintain accurate records and provide written reports as required. Work effectively as part of a multidisciplinary team. Ensure health, safety, and safeguarding standards are met at all times. Essential Requirements: Sound knowledge of the role and responsibilities of a Residential Child Care Worker Understanding of Employer and Employee Code of Conduct (SSSC) Experience working in social care (preferably in residential childcare or secure care) Possess an HNC in Social Care and SVQ Level 3 in Care (Children and Young People) Ability to manage time effectively and organise workload Mental resilience and patience to handle challenging situations Desirable: Full UK driving licence Previous experience in residential or secure childcare Proven experience in working with children and young people Personal Qualities: Self-motivated with a positive, can-do attitude Approachable, flexible, and adaptable Able to work independently with minimal supervision Demonstrates empathy, active listening, and open-mindedness Committed to continuous professional development Benefits: Competitive salary based on qualifications. Strathclyde Pension Fund membership. 20 days annual leave plus 12 public holidays (increasing with service). Opportunities for professional development and qualifications. To Apply: Click Apply and submit your up-to-date CV. For more information, a detailed job description and confidential discussion, please contact Danielle Frame at 21HSC. Successful applicants will be contacted to attend an initial interview with 21HSC, before progressing to a formal meeting with the Senior Management Team at St Mary s Kenmure.
Feb 27, 2026
Full time
Residential Childcare Worker Location: Bishopbriggs, Glasgow Contract Type: Permanent- Full Time Hours: 37 hours per week Rotational shifts (early/late), covering 7 days per week Salary: £32,899- minimum qualification level- SVQ3 and HNC 21HSC is proud to partner with St Mary s Kenmure as their official recruitment partner - inviting passionate individuals to join a team dedicated to transforming young lives. This is more than a job; it s a chance to work in a secure, supportive environment where every day brings fresh challenges and real rewards. If you re resilient, compassionate, and committed to helping young people reach their full potential, you ll find this role both inspiring and impactful. About St Mary s Kenmure Located in a safe, secure facility, St Mary s Kenmure cares for young people referred by Courts and Children s Hearings. The centre is divided into house units, each providing a nurturing and structured home for residents. Young people here benefit from the care of experienced, qualified staff who ensure their wellbeing while fostering personal growth. Alongside high-quality care, they offer a diverse curriculum of academic and vocational studies, complemented by recreational facilities such as a seven-a-side football pitch, gymnasium, fitness suite, and swimming pool. This balanced approach supports both personal development and emotional resilience. Why Join Now? St Mary s Kenmure is embarking on a period of transformative change- raising the bar for excellence in care, education, and therapeutic support. This is an opportunity to be part of a forward-thinking organisation committed to its workforce and leadership as much as to the young people in its care. Role Purpose: Residential Child Care Worker In this role, you ll be at the heart of safeguarding and supporting young people within a residential/secure setting. You ll create a safe, engaging environment that respects individuality, promotes rights, and upholds equality and confidentiality. Your work will follow legislative and organisational standards while contributing to a culture of trust, learning, and opportunity. In addition, you may take on specific responsibilities that help the service run smoothly and effectively. Key Roles and Responsibilities: Promote the wellbeing, safety, and protection of young people. Contribute to the assessment of needs and risks, developing and implementing care plans. Support young people in building life skills, independence, and positive relationships. Promote and facilitate educational, recreational, and vocational opportunities. Manage and respond to challenging behaviour in a calm and constructive manner. Maintain accurate records and provide written reports as required. Work effectively as part of a multidisciplinary team. Ensure health, safety, and safeguarding standards are met at all times. Essential Requirements: Sound knowledge of the role and responsibilities of a Residential Child Care Worker Understanding of Employer and Employee Code of Conduct (SSSC) Experience working in social care (preferably in residential childcare or secure care) Possess an HNC in Social Care and SVQ Level 3 in Care (Children and Young People) Ability to manage time effectively and organise workload Mental resilience and patience to handle challenging situations Desirable: Full UK driving licence Previous experience in residential or secure childcare Proven experience in working with children and young people Personal Qualities: Self-motivated with a positive, can-do attitude Approachable, flexible, and adaptable Able to work independently with minimal supervision Demonstrates empathy, active listening, and open-mindedness Committed to continuous professional development Benefits: Competitive salary based on qualifications. Strathclyde Pension Fund membership. 20 days annual leave plus 12 public holidays (increasing with service). Opportunities for professional development and qualifications. To Apply: Click Apply and submit your up-to-date CV. For more information, a detailed job description and confidential discussion, please contact Danielle Frame at 21HSC. Successful applicants will be contacted to attend an initial interview with 21HSC, before progressing to a formal meeting with the Senior Management Team at St Mary s Kenmure.
Lumin Care Homes Ltd
Registered Manager - Childrens OFSTED
Lumin Care Homes Ltd Oldham, Lancashire
Registered Manager Children s Residential Home Empowering young lives to shine brighter everyday Location: Orion House Salary: £55,000 £70,000 per annum (dependent on experience) Contract: Full-time, Permanent Reporting to: Responsible Individual Make a Difference. Lead with Purpose. Shape Young Lives. Lumin Care Homes is seeking an experienced, compassionate, and highly motivated Registered Manager to lead one of our children s residential homes. This is a pivotal leadership role with overall responsibility for safeguarding, quality of care, regulatory compliance, and positive outcomes for children and young people. Our vision is to make a meaningful and lasting difference in the lives of children. We achieve this by ensuring every interaction matters, our practice reflects excellence, and children are supported to develop warm, trusting, and purposeful relationships. Purpose of the Role The Registered Manager has overall accountability for the leadership, management, safeguarding, and regulatory compliance of the children s home. You will ensure the home delivers high-quality, trauma-informed, child-centred care in line with legislation, regulations, and Lumin Care Homes values. You will lead, inspire, and develop a staff team, promote a strong safeguarding culture, and ensure the home is Ofsted-ready at all times. Essential Requirements -Level 5 Diploma in Leadership and Management for Residential Childcare (England) -Minimum of 2 years experience working in children s residential care -At least 1 years at a senior/management level -Experience of Ofsted compliance and inspection readiness -Strong knowledge of relevant legislation and Quality Standards -Experience leading and managing staff teams -Experience working with children with complex needs and trauma -Full UK driving licence -Enhanced DBS (required) Key Responsibilities Regulatory & Ofsted Compliance -Act as the Registered Manager with Ofsted for the home. -Ensure full compliance with: -Children s Homes (England) Regulations 2015 -Quality Standards -Children Act 1989 & 2004 -Maintain an up-to-date Statement of Purpose. -Lead the home confidently through Ofsted inspections. -Ensure all statutory notifications to Ofsted are completed accurately and promptly. -Establish and oversee effective quality assurance, monitoring, and audit systems. -Work closely with the Responsible Individual to drive continuous improvement. Safeguarding & Risk Management -Promote a strong safeguarding culture where children s welfare is paramount. -Ensure safeguarding concerns are identified, reported, and acted upon immediately. -Ensure all risk assessments, behaviour support plans, and care plans are robust, current, and understood by staff. -Ensure all staff follow safeguarding legislation, policies, and procedures at all times. Leadership & Workforce Development -Provide strong, consistent leadership to the staff team. -Ensure safe staffing levels, effective rotas, and appropriate deployment of staff. -Lead recruitment, induction, supervision, appraisal, and performance management. -Promote reflective supervision and trauma-informed practice. -Identify training and development needs and ensure they are met. -Manage sickness, absence, and HR matters in line with policy. Care Planning & Outcomes for Children -Ensure each child has a high-quality placement plan, support plan, and Positive Behaviour Support plan. -Promote a culture of high aspirations and ambition for children and young people. -Ensure children have access to education, healthcare, meaningful activities, and positive experiences. -Encourage participation, inclusion, and involvement in community life. -Promote positive and safe family relationships where appropriate. Partnership & Multi-Agency Working -Develop and maintain effective relationships with placing authorities, professionals, and external agencies. -Work collaboratively with education, health, and social care partners. -Ensure children s voices are heard and actively inform care planning and service development. Premises, Health & Safety -Take overall responsibility for the residential premises. -Ensure the home is safe, secure, well-maintained, and welcoming. -Ensure all health and safety requirements are met and monitored. General Requirements -Participate in on-call duties as required. -Attend meetings, training, and development opportunities. -Maintain personal and professional development. -Act at all times in line with professional standards, ethics, and Lumin Care Homes values. What We Offer Competitive salary: £55,000 £70,000 Comprehensive induction and specialist therapeutic training (including attachment and PACE) Reflective supervision and strong leadership support Wellbeing services, recognition, rewards, and incentives Financial rewards for Outstanding Ofsted outcomes Benefits including: Gym membership Health & wellbeing programme Retention bonus Company incentives and referral scheme Training and career progression opportunities Free parking and company events Paid day off on your birthday Annual leave increase every year up to five years Wrap around support from experienced social workers in the senior management team. Meals and food available during working hours. Safeguarding Commitment Lumin Care Homes is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All staff are expected to share this commitment. This role is subject to safer recruitment checks, including an Enhanced DBS. Ready to lead a home where children truly matter? Apply now and take the next step in a meaningful and rewarding leadership career. Please apply at Application question(s): Do you have Level 4 or equivalent in Children and Young people residential practitioner? Experience: working in children's residential care: 2 years (required) children's residential care as senior/management: 1 years (required)
Feb 27, 2026
Full time
Registered Manager Children s Residential Home Empowering young lives to shine brighter everyday Location: Orion House Salary: £55,000 £70,000 per annum (dependent on experience) Contract: Full-time, Permanent Reporting to: Responsible Individual Make a Difference. Lead with Purpose. Shape Young Lives. Lumin Care Homes is seeking an experienced, compassionate, and highly motivated Registered Manager to lead one of our children s residential homes. This is a pivotal leadership role with overall responsibility for safeguarding, quality of care, regulatory compliance, and positive outcomes for children and young people. Our vision is to make a meaningful and lasting difference in the lives of children. We achieve this by ensuring every interaction matters, our practice reflects excellence, and children are supported to develop warm, trusting, and purposeful relationships. Purpose of the Role The Registered Manager has overall accountability for the leadership, management, safeguarding, and regulatory compliance of the children s home. You will ensure the home delivers high-quality, trauma-informed, child-centred care in line with legislation, regulations, and Lumin Care Homes values. You will lead, inspire, and develop a staff team, promote a strong safeguarding culture, and ensure the home is Ofsted-ready at all times. Essential Requirements -Level 5 Diploma in Leadership and Management for Residential Childcare (England) -Minimum of 2 years experience working in children s residential care -At least 1 years at a senior/management level -Experience of Ofsted compliance and inspection readiness -Strong knowledge of relevant legislation and Quality Standards -Experience leading and managing staff teams -Experience working with children with complex needs and trauma -Full UK driving licence -Enhanced DBS (required) Key Responsibilities Regulatory & Ofsted Compliance -Act as the Registered Manager with Ofsted for the home. -Ensure full compliance with: -Children s Homes (England) Regulations 2015 -Quality Standards -Children Act 1989 & 2004 -Maintain an up-to-date Statement of Purpose. -Lead the home confidently through Ofsted inspections. -Ensure all statutory notifications to Ofsted are completed accurately and promptly. -Establish and oversee effective quality assurance, monitoring, and audit systems. -Work closely with the Responsible Individual to drive continuous improvement. Safeguarding & Risk Management -Promote a strong safeguarding culture where children s welfare is paramount. -Ensure safeguarding concerns are identified, reported, and acted upon immediately. -Ensure all risk assessments, behaviour support plans, and care plans are robust, current, and understood by staff. -Ensure all staff follow safeguarding legislation, policies, and procedures at all times. Leadership & Workforce Development -Provide strong, consistent leadership to the staff team. -Ensure safe staffing levels, effective rotas, and appropriate deployment of staff. -Lead recruitment, induction, supervision, appraisal, and performance management. -Promote reflective supervision and trauma-informed practice. -Identify training and development needs and ensure they are met. -Manage sickness, absence, and HR matters in line with policy. Care Planning & Outcomes for Children -Ensure each child has a high-quality placement plan, support plan, and Positive Behaviour Support plan. -Promote a culture of high aspirations and ambition for children and young people. -Ensure children have access to education, healthcare, meaningful activities, and positive experiences. -Encourage participation, inclusion, and involvement in community life. -Promote positive and safe family relationships where appropriate. Partnership & Multi-Agency Working -Develop and maintain effective relationships with placing authorities, professionals, and external agencies. -Work collaboratively with education, health, and social care partners. -Ensure children s voices are heard and actively inform care planning and service development. Premises, Health & Safety -Take overall responsibility for the residential premises. -Ensure the home is safe, secure, well-maintained, and welcoming. -Ensure all health and safety requirements are met and monitored. General Requirements -Participate in on-call duties as required. -Attend meetings, training, and development opportunities. -Maintain personal and professional development. -Act at all times in line with professional standards, ethics, and Lumin Care Homes values. What We Offer Competitive salary: £55,000 £70,000 Comprehensive induction and specialist therapeutic training (including attachment and PACE) Reflective supervision and strong leadership support Wellbeing services, recognition, rewards, and incentives Financial rewards for Outstanding Ofsted outcomes Benefits including: Gym membership Health & wellbeing programme Retention bonus Company incentives and referral scheme Training and career progression opportunities Free parking and company events Paid day off on your birthday Annual leave increase every year up to five years Wrap around support from experienced social workers in the senior management team. Meals and food available during working hours. Safeguarding Commitment Lumin Care Homes is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All staff are expected to share this commitment. This role is subject to safer recruitment checks, including an Enhanced DBS. Ready to lead a home where children truly matter? Apply now and take the next step in a meaningful and rewarding leadership career. Please apply at Application question(s): Do you have Level 4 or equivalent in Children and Young people residential practitioner? Experience: working in children's residential care: 2 years (required) children's residential care as senior/management: 1 years (required)
First For Support
Senior Residential Childcare Worker
First For Support
Senior Residential Childcare Worker Location: Sway, Lymington Salary: £(phone number removed) + sleep ins Are you an experienced Residential Childcare Worker ready to step into a senior role where your leadership truly shapes young lives? As a Senior Residential Support Worker, you will: Support the Registered Manager and Deputy Manager in maintaining and improving outstanding practice. Lead, motivate, and develop team members to deliver exceptional childcare. Act as a role model for both children and colleagues. Promote equality, diversity, and inclusion challenging discrimination in all forms. Maintain an open, transparent culture where concerns are addressed constructively and promptly. Support the development and review of children's care plans and risk assessments. Provide supervision to allocated team members within required timescales. Work flexibly, including evenings, weekends, bank holidays, and sleep-ins. You will play a key role in creating a safe, clean, nurturing home environment that supports children physically, emotionally, behaviourally, culturally, and educationally. What we are looking for: - Minimum 12 months' experience working with children & young people - Level 3 Diploma/NVQ in Children & Young People (or equivalent) - Willingness to work towards Level 5 Leadership & Management - Full clean UK driving licence - Strong leadership skills and a child-centred approach If you're passionate about creating nurturing environments and inspiring teams to achieve outstanding outcomes, we want to hear from you - APPLY NOW!
Feb 27, 2026
Full time
Senior Residential Childcare Worker Location: Sway, Lymington Salary: £(phone number removed) + sleep ins Are you an experienced Residential Childcare Worker ready to step into a senior role where your leadership truly shapes young lives? As a Senior Residential Support Worker, you will: Support the Registered Manager and Deputy Manager in maintaining and improving outstanding practice. Lead, motivate, and develop team members to deliver exceptional childcare. Act as a role model for both children and colleagues. Promote equality, diversity, and inclusion challenging discrimination in all forms. Maintain an open, transparent culture where concerns are addressed constructively and promptly. Support the development and review of children's care plans and risk assessments. Provide supervision to allocated team members within required timescales. Work flexibly, including evenings, weekends, bank holidays, and sleep-ins. You will play a key role in creating a safe, clean, nurturing home environment that supports children physically, emotionally, behaviourally, culturally, and educationally. What we are looking for: - Minimum 12 months' experience working with children & young people - Level 3 Diploma/NVQ in Children & Young People (or equivalent) - Willingness to work towards Level 5 Leadership & Management - Full clean UK driving licence - Strong leadership skills and a child-centred approach If you're passionate about creating nurturing environments and inspiring teams to achieve outstanding outcomes, we want to hear from you - APPLY NOW!
Randstad Care
Residential Childcare Worker
Randstad Care Montrose, Angus
Are you an experienced residential childcare worker? Keen to make a difference in the lives of children with complex needs? If the answer is yes, then we need you! Residential Childcare worker roles are available in Montrose upto 20-p/hr. Choose your own schedule, and work as often as you like based on your availability! Make a real difference in the lives of young people, supporting them to have a safe and fulfilled childhood! Part-time and full-time hours are available by booking your own shifts through our app and catching up with your own dedicated consultant. Work at the same service or try out lots of different ones! What can Randstad offer a residential childcare worker? Competitive rates Keep your skills sharp working across multiple services Flexible working schedule Opportunity for consistent placement Unlimited friend referral bonuses Immediate start Extensive training in industry-standard courses supported by online learning Help with SSSC registration Employee discount app Support from within the team and a dedicated Randstad consultant A successful residential childcare worker will be responsible for: Implement behavioural management techniques and promote positive social skills. Maintain records of the children progress and behaviour. Advocate for the children needs and rights. Organise activities to promote socialisation. Ensure a safe and clean residential environment. To be successful in your residential childcare worker application, you will: Have previous 6 months prior experience in the UK working in a residential setting with young people aged below 16 years Have flexibility in the roles undertaken Have strong communication skills Register under the PVG scheme Full driving license(Required) Obtained, or working towards SVQ level 3 in Health and Social Care, or equivalent desirable If this sounds like the position for you, don't delay! Apply now and one of our team may call you for an informal chat to take your application to the next stage. Randstad Care acts as an employment business when supplying temporary staff and as an employment agency when introducing candidates for permanent employment with a client. Randstad Care is an equal opportunities employer and decisions are made on merits alone. Did you know that Randstad Care have been awarded a place on the National Clinical Staffing Framework for the NHS? This means we will be able to bring you more opportunities within nursing & midwifery and clinical staffing.
Feb 27, 2026
Contractor
Are you an experienced residential childcare worker? Keen to make a difference in the lives of children with complex needs? If the answer is yes, then we need you! Residential Childcare worker roles are available in Montrose upto 20-p/hr. Choose your own schedule, and work as often as you like based on your availability! Make a real difference in the lives of young people, supporting them to have a safe and fulfilled childhood! Part-time and full-time hours are available by booking your own shifts through our app and catching up with your own dedicated consultant. Work at the same service or try out lots of different ones! What can Randstad offer a residential childcare worker? Competitive rates Keep your skills sharp working across multiple services Flexible working schedule Opportunity for consistent placement Unlimited friend referral bonuses Immediate start Extensive training in industry-standard courses supported by online learning Help with SSSC registration Employee discount app Support from within the team and a dedicated Randstad consultant A successful residential childcare worker will be responsible for: Implement behavioural management techniques and promote positive social skills. Maintain records of the children progress and behaviour. Advocate for the children needs and rights. Organise activities to promote socialisation. Ensure a safe and clean residential environment. To be successful in your residential childcare worker application, you will: Have previous 6 months prior experience in the UK working in a residential setting with young people aged below 16 years Have flexibility in the roles undertaken Have strong communication skills Register under the PVG scheme Full driving license(Required) Obtained, or working towards SVQ level 3 in Health and Social Care, or equivalent desirable If this sounds like the position for you, don't delay! Apply now and one of our team may call you for an informal chat to take your application to the next stage. Randstad Care acts as an employment business when supplying temporary staff and as an employment agency when introducing candidates for permanent employment with a client. Randstad Care is an equal opportunities employer and decisions are made on merits alone. Did you know that Randstad Care have been awarded a place on the National Clinical Staffing Framework for the NHS? This means we will be able to bring you more opportunities within nursing & midwifery and clinical staffing.
Term Time Teachers
Operational safeguarding lead
Term Time Teachers Newhaven, Sussex
Job Title: Operational Safeguarding Lead Location: Newhaven Contract Type: Fixed Term Pay: 210 - 260 per day Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:30am - 3:30pm Responsible to: Safeguarding Manager About the Role We are seeking an experienced and committed Operational Safeguarding Lead to join our team on a fixed-term basis in Newhaven. This is a pivotal role responsible for the day-to-day operational management, coordination, and implementation of safeguarding and child protection practices across the provision. Working closely with the Safeguarding Manager and Senior Leadership Team, you will ensure that all pupils are protected from harm, staff remain vigilant and well-trained, and the setting consistently meets statutory and local safeguarding requirements. This role would suit an experienced DSL or DDSL who is confident in managing complex cases and passionate about maintaining the highest standards of safeguarding practice. Key Responsibilities Safeguarding Leadership and Coordination Act as the first point of contact for all safeguarding and child protection concerns. Manage referrals to external agencies including Children's Social Care, Police, and Early Help, in line with statutory guidance such as Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSIE) and local safeguarding partnership procedures. Maintain accurate, timely, and secure safeguarding records using CPOMS. Track and monitor attendance and oversee attendance plans for vulnerable pupils. Provide advice, guidance, and support to staff on safeguarding and child protection matters. Liaise with parents/carers in the best interests of the child. Attend and contribute to multi-agency meetings, case conferences, and reviews. Policy, Compliance, and Audit Ensure the Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy is implemented effectively and reviewed annually. Monitor compliance with safeguarding procedures and report to the Safeguarding Manager, Headteacher, and Governing Body as required. Conduct internal audits and case file reviews to ensure high-quality record keeping and practice. Support Ofsted preparation and inspections, evidencing effective safeguarding systems and impact. Training and Culture Deliver and/or coordinate safeguarding induction and refresher training for staff, volunteers, and contractors. Promote a culture of vigilance, openness, and accountability. Stay up to date with safeguarding legislation and guidance, sharing relevant updates with staff. Support staff wellbeing where child protection work may be emotionally demanding. Supporting Vulnerable Pupils Oversee and monitor support plans for pupils with safeguarding, welfare, or attendance concerns. Work closely with pastoral, SEND, and behaviour teams to identify early signs of risk and implement appropriate interventions. Coordinate targeted safeguarding interventions and liaise with alternative provision providers, social workers, and other professionals. Advocate for pupils' safety and wellbeing, ensuring their voices are central to decision-making. Person Specification Essential Level 3 Safeguarding/Child Protection qualification (or willingness to undertake immediately). Proven experience as a DSL or DDSL. Demonstrable experience working in a safeguarding role within education, social care, or youth provision. Strong understanding of statutory safeguarding guidance, including Keeping Children Safe in Education and Working Together to Safeguard Children. Excellent interpersonal, communication, and record-keeping skills. Ability to handle sensitive information with confidentiality and professionalism. Ability to work effectively under pressure and manage multiple priorities. Alternatively, if this job is not for you then please still get in touch with us for other roles or refer it to a friend who might be interested in this role! Term Time Teachers are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, therefore all applicants will be subject to a full face-to-face registration and an Enhanced DBS (Formerly known as CRB).
Feb 27, 2026
Contractor
Job Title: Operational Safeguarding Lead Location: Newhaven Contract Type: Fixed Term Pay: 210 - 260 per day Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:30am - 3:30pm Responsible to: Safeguarding Manager About the Role We are seeking an experienced and committed Operational Safeguarding Lead to join our team on a fixed-term basis in Newhaven. This is a pivotal role responsible for the day-to-day operational management, coordination, and implementation of safeguarding and child protection practices across the provision. Working closely with the Safeguarding Manager and Senior Leadership Team, you will ensure that all pupils are protected from harm, staff remain vigilant and well-trained, and the setting consistently meets statutory and local safeguarding requirements. This role would suit an experienced DSL or DDSL who is confident in managing complex cases and passionate about maintaining the highest standards of safeguarding practice. Key Responsibilities Safeguarding Leadership and Coordination Act as the first point of contact for all safeguarding and child protection concerns. Manage referrals to external agencies including Children's Social Care, Police, and Early Help, in line with statutory guidance such as Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSIE) and local safeguarding partnership procedures. Maintain accurate, timely, and secure safeguarding records using CPOMS. Track and monitor attendance and oversee attendance plans for vulnerable pupils. Provide advice, guidance, and support to staff on safeguarding and child protection matters. Liaise with parents/carers in the best interests of the child. Attend and contribute to multi-agency meetings, case conferences, and reviews. Policy, Compliance, and Audit Ensure the Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy is implemented effectively and reviewed annually. Monitor compliance with safeguarding procedures and report to the Safeguarding Manager, Headteacher, and Governing Body as required. Conduct internal audits and case file reviews to ensure high-quality record keeping and practice. Support Ofsted preparation and inspections, evidencing effective safeguarding systems and impact. Training and Culture Deliver and/or coordinate safeguarding induction and refresher training for staff, volunteers, and contractors. Promote a culture of vigilance, openness, and accountability. Stay up to date with safeguarding legislation and guidance, sharing relevant updates with staff. Support staff wellbeing where child protection work may be emotionally demanding. Supporting Vulnerable Pupils Oversee and monitor support plans for pupils with safeguarding, welfare, or attendance concerns. Work closely with pastoral, SEND, and behaviour teams to identify early signs of risk and implement appropriate interventions. Coordinate targeted safeguarding interventions and liaise with alternative provision providers, social workers, and other professionals. Advocate for pupils' safety and wellbeing, ensuring their voices are central to decision-making. Person Specification Essential Level 3 Safeguarding/Child Protection qualification (or willingness to undertake immediately). Proven experience as a DSL or DDSL. Demonstrable experience working in a safeguarding role within education, social care, or youth provision. Strong understanding of statutory safeguarding guidance, including Keeping Children Safe in Education and Working Together to Safeguard Children. Excellent interpersonal, communication, and record-keeping skills. Ability to handle sensitive information with confidentiality and professionalism. Ability to work effectively under pressure and manage multiple priorities. Alternatively, if this job is not for you then please still get in touch with us for other roles or refer it to a friend who might be interested in this role! Term Time Teachers are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, therefore all applicants will be subject to a full face-to-face registration and an Enhanced DBS (Formerly known as CRB).
Highly Specialist Clinical/Counselling Psychologist
NHS Harrow, Middlesex
Overview Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust Job title: Highly Specialist Clinical/Counselling Psychologist - Older Adult Frailty Services (Band 8a) Service: Older Adult Frailty Pathway / Integrated Frailty Team Accountable to: Consultant Clinical Psychologist / Professional Lead Location: Across community, acute, and primary care settings as required Hours: Full-time Closing date: 06 March 2026 Main duties of the job To provide a highly specialist clinical psychology service to older adults within the Frailty Pathway, including comprehensive psychological and cognitive assessment, formulation, intervention, and outcome evaluation. To work collaboratively with the multidisciplinary Frailty Team and wider system partners to enhance psychological wellbeing, reduce avoidable hospital admissions, and support safe, person-centred care. To offer specialist consultation and supervision to colleagues, supporting psychologically informed practice across frailty, community, and acute care settings. To contribute to service evaluation, audit, and research within the Older Adult Frailty Service. To work autonomously within professional guidelines (HCPC, BPS) and Trust policies, interpreting these within the context of complex clinical presentations such as dementia, delirium, multimorbidity, and carer stress. To agree outcomes with the clinical/professional lead and determine how best to achieve them. About us Be part of a new Trauma Informed service that improves the lives of those living in our community. The work is varied, and no two days are the same. The work is equally rewarding in playing a part in the lives of experienced people. You will be working alongside a Team who are committed to CPD for your growth and professional training. We also encourage research and creative community approaches to meet the diverse needs of our culturally rich borough of Harrow. Members of our team have contributed to literature and research on antiracist practice, DIT with Older People, Inpatient Formulation and psychological approaches for hoarding disorder, amongst others. Working as part of CNWL NHS Trust will also open other opportunities for internal and external CPD offered as part of your career progression. We have a range of live and on-demand CPD available at your convenience to all our Psychology Staff. The opportunity to work more hours may be available in the future as we look to combine posts within other services. We welcome an informal conversation about this role prior to applying; please email in the first instance. Job responsibilities To provide highly specialist psychological assessments for older adults presenting with frailty, cognitive impairment, dementia, delirium, complex physical health needs, and associated psychological distress. To deliver evidence-based psychological interventions tailored to older adults, including those with cognitive impairment, sensory loss, or communication difficulties. To provide culturally sensitive psychological support and interventions for carers and families, including psychoeducation, coping strategies, and emotional support. To assess and manage clinical risk, including self-neglect, vulnerability, safeguarding concerns, and behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD). To act as a keyworker or care coordinator where appropriate, contributing to care planning, review processes, and multidisciplinary decision-making. To support early identification of psychological needs within the frailty pathway to prevent deterioration and reduce unnecessary hospitalisation. Person Specification Qualifications Entry-level qualification in Applied Psychology (professional Doctorate, or combination of MSc plus PG Diploma level additional training) that has been accepted by the HCPC for purposes of professional registration Doctorate or equivalent in Clinical or Counselling Psychology Additional training in a specialised area of psychological practice through formal postqualification training (PG Diploma or equivalent), OR a combination of specialist short courses, or an evidenced portfolio of supervised practice-based learning in a specialist area of clinical practice, assessed by an experienced clinical supervisor to be of equal level to a Postgraduate Diploma Completed training course in clinical supervision Registered with the HCPC as Practitioner Psychologist, and evidence of continuing professional development as required by the HCPC Neuropsychology training Experience Evidence of having worked as a clinical specialist under supervision in older adults services Experience of specialist psychological assessment and treatment of clients with a range of psychological needs of a complex nature including dementia, delirium and functional difficulties Experience of supervising assistant and trainee psychologists having completed the relevant training. Post-qualification experience that supports working with, and addressing issues of, diversity within local communities Experience of carrying out post-doctoral research, audit or service evaluation projects Experience working in acute care and in care homes. Knowledge Knowledge of the theory and practice of specialised psychological assessments and interventions Theoretical knowledge of psychopathology and the evidence base for the relevant treatment Advanced knowledge of psychological assessment and clinical psychometrics Knowledge of legislation in relation to the client group and mental health issues, child and adult protection, and equalities. Doctoral level knowledge of psychological research methodology and complex statistical analysis Knowledge of factors affecting acceptability and accessibility of mental health care. Skills To deliver psychological therapy across cultural and other differences. To select and administer specialist psychological assessments, interpreting and integrating complex data that require analysis, interpretation and comparison, drawn from several sources To communicate skilfully and sensitively complex and sensitive information with clients, carers and colleagues overcoming barriers to communication including sensory, and emotional difficulties, cultural differences and hostility to or rejection of information. To plan and schedule assessment and interventions for individual clients and groups and carers, and for meetings such as CPAs and case reviews To plan allocation of tasks to assistant psychologists. To be skilled in the administration of psychometric and neuropsychological tests, including those that require complex manipulation of test materials. Well-developed IT skills including entry and analysis of research data. Skills in providing teaching and training to other professional groups Abilities Ability to work effectively within a multidisciplinary team, contributing to effective team functioning and holding team roles Ability to identify and employ mechanisms of clinical governance as appropriate Ability to develop and use complex multimedia materials for presentations in public, professional and academic meetings Ability to maintain concentration and to remain in restricted positions for long periods during observations, assessments and psychological interventions, and to deal with unexpected interruptions or changes during these Ability to manage emotionally stressful situations such as working with victims of abuse or trauma, or with people who engage in severe self-harming or aggressive behaviour Ability to manage verbal aggression and hostility directed at self 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. Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust £61,631 to £68,623 a year per annum inc HCAS (pro rata if P/T)
Feb 27, 2026
Full time
Overview Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust Job title: Highly Specialist Clinical/Counselling Psychologist - Older Adult Frailty Services (Band 8a) Service: Older Adult Frailty Pathway / Integrated Frailty Team Accountable to: Consultant Clinical Psychologist / Professional Lead Location: Across community, acute, and primary care settings as required Hours: Full-time Closing date: 06 March 2026 Main duties of the job To provide a highly specialist clinical psychology service to older adults within the Frailty Pathway, including comprehensive psychological and cognitive assessment, formulation, intervention, and outcome evaluation. To work collaboratively with the multidisciplinary Frailty Team and wider system partners to enhance psychological wellbeing, reduce avoidable hospital admissions, and support safe, person-centred care. To offer specialist consultation and supervision to colleagues, supporting psychologically informed practice across frailty, community, and acute care settings. To contribute to service evaluation, audit, and research within the Older Adult Frailty Service. To work autonomously within professional guidelines (HCPC, BPS) and Trust policies, interpreting these within the context of complex clinical presentations such as dementia, delirium, multimorbidity, and carer stress. To agree outcomes with the clinical/professional lead and determine how best to achieve them. About us Be part of a new Trauma Informed service that improves the lives of those living in our community. The work is varied, and no two days are the same. The work is equally rewarding in playing a part in the lives of experienced people. You will be working alongside a Team who are committed to CPD for your growth and professional training. We also encourage research and creative community approaches to meet the diverse needs of our culturally rich borough of Harrow. Members of our team have contributed to literature and research on antiracist practice, DIT with Older People, Inpatient Formulation and psychological approaches for hoarding disorder, amongst others. Working as part of CNWL NHS Trust will also open other opportunities for internal and external CPD offered as part of your career progression. We have a range of live and on-demand CPD available at your convenience to all our Psychology Staff. The opportunity to work more hours may be available in the future as we look to combine posts within other services. We welcome an informal conversation about this role prior to applying; please email in the first instance. Job responsibilities To provide highly specialist psychological assessments for older adults presenting with frailty, cognitive impairment, dementia, delirium, complex physical health needs, and associated psychological distress. To deliver evidence-based psychological interventions tailored to older adults, including those with cognitive impairment, sensory loss, or communication difficulties. To provide culturally sensitive psychological support and interventions for carers and families, including psychoeducation, coping strategies, and emotional support. To assess and manage clinical risk, including self-neglect, vulnerability, safeguarding concerns, and behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD). To act as a keyworker or care coordinator where appropriate, contributing to care planning, review processes, and multidisciplinary decision-making. To support early identification of psychological needs within the frailty pathway to prevent deterioration and reduce unnecessary hospitalisation. Person Specification Qualifications Entry-level qualification in Applied Psychology (professional Doctorate, or combination of MSc plus PG Diploma level additional training) that has been accepted by the HCPC for purposes of professional registration Doctorate or equivalent in Clinical or Counselling Psychology Additional training in a specialised area of psychological practice through formal postqualification training (PG Diploma or equivalent), OR a combination of specialist short courses, or an evidenced portfolio of supervised practice-based learning in a specialist area of clinical practice, assessed by an experienced clinical supervisor to be of equal level to a Postgraduate Diploma Completed training course in clinical supervision Registered with the HCPC as Practitioner Psychologist, and evidence of continuing professional development as required by the HCPC Neuropsychology training Experience Evidence of having worked as a clinical specialist under supervision in older adults services Experience of specialist psychological assessment and treatment of clients with a range of psychological needs of a complex nature including dementia, delirium and functional difficulties Experience of supervising assistant and trainee psychologists having completed the relevant training. Post-qualification experience that supports working with, and addressing issues of, diversity within local communities Experience of carrying out post-doctoral research, audit or service evaluation projects Experience working in acute care and in care homes. Knowledge Knowledge of the theory and practice of specialised psychological assessments and interventions Theoretical knowledge of psychopathology and the evidence base for the relevant treatment Advanced knowledge of psychological assessment and clinical psychometrics Knowledge of legislation in relation to the client group and mental health issues, child and adult protection, and equalities. Doctoral level knowledge of psychological research methodology and complex statistical analysis Knowledge of factors affecting acceptability and accessibility of mental health care. Skills To deliver psychological therapy across cultural and other differences. To select and administer specialist psychological assessments, interpreting and integrating complex data that require analysis, interpretation and comparison, drawn from several sources To communicate skilfully and sensitively complex and sensitive information with clients, carers and colleagues overcoming barriers to communication including sensory, and emotional difficulties, cultural differences and hostility to or rejection of information. To plan and schedule assessment and interventions for individual clients and groups and carers, and for meetings such as CPAs and case reviews To plan allocation of tasks to assistant psychologists. To be skilled in the administration of psychometric and neuropsychological tests, including those that require complex manipulation of test materials. Well-developed IT skills including entry and analysis of research data. Skills in providing teaching and training to other professional groups Abilities Ability to work effectively within a multidisciplinary team, contributing to effective team functioning and holding team roles Ability to identify and employ mechanisms of clinical governance as appropriate Ability to develop and use complex multimedia materials for presentations in public, professional and academic meetings Ability to maintain concentration and to remain in restricted positions for long periods during observations, assessments and psychological interventions, and to deal with unexpected interruptions or changes during these Ability to manage emotionally stressful situations such as working with victims of abuse or trauma, or with people who engage in severe self-harming or aggressive behaviour Ability to manage verbal aggression and hostility directed at self 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. Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust £61,631 to £68,623 a year per annum inc HCAS (pro rata if P/T)
Sister / Charge Nurse - Acute Medical Unit
NHS Doncaster, Yorkshire
Sister / Charge Nurse - Acute Medical Unit The closing date is 27 February 2026 The Sister/Charge Nurse will by example and facilitation guide, assist and empower nursing staff in fulfilling their professional role using research-based practice. Identify strengths and weaknesses of individual clinical practitioners and liaise with Senior Sister/Charge Nurse to construct an appropriate development programme. Support the Senior Sister / Charge Nurse in the day-to-day management of the ward. Main duties of the job AMU is a 40 bedded unit with a 4 bedded Acute Care Bay. The unit's role is pivotal in the management of medical admissions to the Trust, and works closely with the Emergency Department and in-patients areas. The Acute Medical Unit is actively committed to looking at ways to improve the patient experience, ensuring we create an environment where patients feel safe, cared for and confident in treatment they receive and strive to be the best provider in our class. We are searching for dynamic, highly motivated and passionate individuals committed to supporting colleagues to provide high quality patient care within Assessment Unit. The post holder will be responsible for supporting the co ordination of the unit, while leading and developing a skilled workforce to deliver high quality patient centred care. About us DBTH is one of Yorkshire's Leading acute trusts, serving a population of more than 440,000. Our services are based over three main hospital sites and several additional services employing over 7,000 colleagues. At DBTH we have a comprehensive framework of behaviours that guide us in our daily working lives, these form the DBTH Way. We pride ourselves on our commitment to the values of We Care and now the DBTH Way builds upon these foundations, providing further clarity on what it means to embody these values in our everyday interactions. As an organisation that supports flexible working, we want to be sure that you can work in a way that is best for us and for our patients, and for you. Speak to us about how we might be able to accommodate a flexible working arrangement. If it works for the service, we will do our best to make it work for you. As an equal opportunities employer, we encourage applicants from all sectors of the community, particularly from under represented groups including those with disabilities, members of our ethnic minorities and LGBTQ+ communities. We offer a range of benefits to support our people including: Extensive range of learning opportunities NHS Pension Scheme Generous holiday entitlement in line with Terms & Conditions Comprehensive health and wellbeing support NHS Car Lease schemes and a range of salary sacrifice scheme Discounts on restaurants, getaways, shopping and finance through external providers Job responsibilities Please see attached to the advert a job description and person specification for further details. Please ensure you read this document carefully. Please note, if your application is successful you will be required to present original certificates of qualifications that are listed in the person specification under essential. Certificate of sponsorship For individuals who may require sponsorship under the skilled worker or health & care visa route please use the link below to check your eligibility. Check if you need a UK visa - GOV.UK Please note that from 9th April 2025, band 2 & 3 entry roles are no longer eligible for sponsorship. Person Specification Knowledge and Experience Proven experience at Band 5 Evidence of ward/department management under supervision Development of knowledge and skills in speciality National and local nutritional initiatives/policies NICE guidelines pertinent to Nutritional care of patients / service delivery Evidence of management responsibilities already undertaken Experience of carrying out and monitoring PDA process Qualifications and Training RN with current NMC registration Teaching certificate (or evidence of working towards) Up-to-date knowledge of professional issues Personal Attributes and Skills Demonstrate good verbal communication skills with multidisciplinary team/clients/relatives Demonstrate the ability to deliver educational and clinical skills training Able to accommodate the demands of the post with flexible working practice as required with good attendance and high standards of clinical care Precise and methodical working practice and demonstrate ability to work and manage the ward day to day unsupervised Demonstrate knowledge of dealing with conflict supporting staff through mechanisms such as clinical supervision Provide evidence of supervisor/ implementation of teaching programmes for student nurses, eg preceptorship education, mentorship Evidence of change management and involvement in service development. 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. Doncaster & Bassetlaw Teaching Hospitals NHS FT £38,682 to £46,580 a year Pro Rata Per Annum
Feb 27, 2026
Full time
Sister / Charge Nurse - Acute Medical Unit The closing date is 27 February 2026 The Sister/Charge Nurse will by example and facilitation guide, assist and empower nursing staff in fulfilling their professional role using research-based practice. Identify strengths and weaknesses of individual clinical practitioners and liaise with Senior Sister/Charge Nurse to construct an appropriate development programme. Support the Senior Sister / Charge Nurse in the day-to-day management of the ward. Main duties of the job AMU is a 40 bedded unit with a 4 bedded Acute Care Bay. The unit's role is pivotal in the management of medical admissions to the Trust, and works closely with the Emergency Department and in-patients areas. The Acute Medical Unit is actively committed to looking at ways to improve the patient experience, ensuring we create an environment where patients feel safe, cared for and confident in treatment they receive and strive to be the best provider in our class. We are searching for dynamic, highly motivated and passionate individuals committed to supporting colleagues to provide high quality patient care within Assessment Unit. The post holder will be responsible for supporting the co ordination of the unit, while leading and developing a skilled workforce to deliver high quality patient centred care. About us DBTH is one of Yorkshire's Leading acute trusts, serving a population of more than 440,000. Our services are based over three main hospital sites and several additional services employing over 7,000 colleagues. At DBTH we have a comprehensive framework of behaviours that guide us in our daily working lives, these form the DBTH Way. We pride ourselves on our commitment to the values of We Care and now the DBTH Way builds upon these foundations, providing further clarity on what it means to embody these values in our everyday interactions. As an organisation that supports flexible working, we want to be sure that you can work in a way that is best for us and for our patients, and for you. Speak to us about how we might be able to accommodate a flexible working arrangement. If it works for the service, we will do our best to make it work for you. As an equal opportunities employer, we encourage applicants from all sectors of the community, particularly from under represented groups including those with disabilities, members of our ethnic minorities and LGBTQ+ communities. We offer a range of benefits to support our people including: Extensive range of learning opportunities NHS Pension Scheme Generous holiday entitlement in line with Terms & Conditions Comprehensive health and wellbeing support NHS Car Lease schemes and a range of salary sacrifice scheme Discounts on restaurants, getaways, shopping and finance through external providers Job responsibilities Please see attached to the advert a job description and person specification for further details. Please ensure you read this document carefully. Please note, if your application is successful you will be required to present original certificates of qualifications that are listed in the person specification under essential. Certificate of sponsorship For individuals who may require sponsorship under the skilled worker or health & care visa route please use the link below to check your eligibility. Check if you need a UK visa - GOV.UK Please note that from 9th April 2025, band 2 & 3 entry roles are no longer eligible for sponsorship. Person Specification Knowledge and Experience Proven experience at Band 5 Evidence of ward/department management under supervision Development of knowledge and skills in speciality National and local nutritional initiatives/policies NICE guidelines pertinent to Nutritional care of patients / service delivery Evidence of management responsibilities already undertaken Experience of carrying out and monitoring PDA process Qualifications and Training RN with current NMC registration Teaching certificate (or evidence of working towards) Up-to-date knowledge of professional issues Personal Attributes and Skills Demonstrate good verbal communication skills with multidisciplinary team/clients/relatives Demonstrate the ability to deliver educational and clinical skills training Able to accommodate the demands of the post with flexible working practice as required with good attendance and high standards of clinical care Precise and methodical working practice and demonstrate ability to work and manage the ward day to day unsupervised Demonstrate knowledge of dealing with conflict supporting staff through mechanisms such as clinical supervision Provide evidence of supervisor/ implementation of teaching programmes for student nurses, eg preceptorship education, mentorship Evidence of change management and involvement in service development. 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. Doncaster & Bassetlaw Teaching Hospitals NHS FT £38,682 to £46,580 a year Pro Rata Per Annum
Deputy Sister/Charge Nurse
NHS Worthing, Sussex
Go back University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust (279) Deputy Sister/Charge Nurse The closing date is 06 March 2026 We're looking for an enthusiastic, dynamic nurse with Cardiac Catheter Lab experience who is looking to further their career and develop their leadership and clinical skills. The successful candidate will be someone who thrives in a busy environment and has excellent interpersonal and clinical skills. We have a busy recovery day case area and two cardiac catheter labs. We provide interventional, pacing and electrophysiology cover and are looking to expand and develop our current service. Opportunities will be available to develop your clinical, supervision and leadership skills. The Trust is very supportive of ongoing professional development. You will be supported to access regular CPD through in-house and external courses/modules in order to continue to develop and expand your clinical and professional skills. The Cardiac Catheter Lab operates within the hours of 08:00 to 18:00 and the Band 6 role has on-call responsibilities. Flexible working can be offered within the boundaries of these core working hours. We welcome enquiries about the post and would be happy to support an informal visit to the area. This role is eligible for visa sponsorship under the UK Visas & Immigration (UKVI) Skilled Worker route however sponsorship can only be provided where applicants meet the specific requirements set by UKVI, including the relevant skill and salary thresholds (£25,000), and any role-specific criteria. Main duties of the job The successful candidate will be a proficient clinical practitioner who will be able to lead, influence and deliver effective care working in collaboration with the multi-disciplinary team. We strive to provide high quality, effective and compassionate care to individuals, their families, and carers. The successful candidate will ensure that individualised care is provided through assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation in line with Trust policies and procedures, National guidelines, and Trust values and behaviours. This is a leadership role, and the successful candidate will support the Cardiac Catheter Lab Manager, acting as a role model, and undertake delegated responsibility in their absence to provide effective clinical leadership that ensures quality person-centred care. They will possess excellent communication skills and ensure the safe and efficient management of the service/department within allocated resources. They will support and facilitate the development of all the staff within the team, acting as a role model. About us At UHSussex, diversity is our strength, and we want you to feel included to help us always deliver Excellent Care Everywhere, as shown in our Outstanding for Caring CQC rating. Your uniqueness and experiences will be part of our creative and innovative community where everyone is encouraged to succeed. We have a range of staff networks to help break down barriers, and can offer abuddy to help new members settle in. We're proud to be a Disability Confident Employer (Level 3) and a Veteran Aware Trust. Job responsibilities Please see attached job description and person specification for further information regarding the role. Person Specification Experience, Knowledge and Skills Registered Nurse with current NMC registration Substantial experience as a Band 5 in Cardiac Catheter Labs Teaching and assessing module or PS/PA training (or equivalent) Evidence of continuing professional development Proficient in working as a scrub nurse Able to work in and lead a team Leadership and management training/module Understanding and experience of quality improvement, including audits Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion Evidence of having championed diversity in previous roles (as appropriate to role). Evidence of having undertaken own development to improve understanding of equalities issues 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. University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust (279) £38,682 to £46,580 a year per annum pro rata
Feb 27, 2026
Full time
Go back University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust (279) Deputy Sister/Charge Nurse The closing date is 06 March 2026 We're looking for an enthusiastic, dynamic nurse with Cardiac Catheter Lab experience who is looking to further their career and develop their leadership and clinical skills. The successful candidate will be someone who thrives in a busy environment and has excellent interpersonal and clinical skills. We have a busy recovery day case area and two cardiac catheter labs. We provide interventional, pacing and electrophysiology cover and are looking to expand and develop our current service. Opportunities will be available to develop your clinical, supervision and leadership skills. The Trust is very supportive of ongoing professional development. You will be supported to access regular CPD through in-house and external courses/modules in order to continue to develop and expand your clinical and professional skills. The Cardiac Catheter Lab operates within the hours of 08:00 to 18:00 and the Band 6 role has on-call responsibilities. Flexible working can be offered within the boundaries of these core working hours. We welcome enquiries about the post and would be happy to support an informal visit to the area. This role is eligible for visa sponsorship under the UK Visas & Immigration (UKVI) Skilled Worker route however sponsorship can only be provided where applicants meet the specific requirements set by UKVI, including the relevant skill and salary thresholds (£25,000), and any role-specific criteria. Main duties of the job The successful candidate will be a proficient clinical practitioner who will be able to lead, influence and deliver effective care working in collaboration with the multi-disciplinary team. We strive to provide high quality, effective and compassionate care to individuals, their families, and carers. The successful candidate will ensure that individualised care is provided through assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation in line with Trust policies and procedures, National guidelines, and Trust values and behaviours. This is a leadership role, and the successful candidate will support the Cardiac Catheter Lab Manager, acting as a role model, and undertake delegated responsibility in their absence to provide effective clinical leadership that ensures quality person-centred care. They will possess excellent communication skills and ensure the safe and efficient management of the service/department within allocated resources. They will support and facilitate the development of all the staff within the team, acting as a role model. About us At UHSussex, diversity is our strength, and we want you to feel included to help us always deliver Excellent Care Everywhere, as shown in our Outstanding for Caring CQC rating. Your uniqueness and experiences will be part of our creative and innovative community where everyone is encouraged to succeed. We have a range of staff networks to help break down barriers, and can offer abuddy to help new members settle in. We're proud to be a Disability Confident Employer (Level 3) and a Veteran Aware Trust. Job responsibilities Please see attached job description and person specification for further information regarding the role. Person Specification Experience, Knowledge and Skills Registered Nurse with current NMC registration Substantial experience as a Band 5 in Cardiac Catheter Labs Teaching and assessing module or PS/PA training (or equivalent) Evidence of continuing professional development Proficient in working as a scrub nurse Able to work in and lead a team Leadership and management training/module Understanding and experience of quality improvement, including audits Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion Evidence of having championed diversity in previous roles (as appropriate to role). Evidence of having undertaken own development to improve understanding of equalities issues 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. University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust (279) £38,682 to £46,580 a year per annum pro rata
Director of Product Growth
Zego
About Zego At Zego, we understand that traditional motor insurance holds good drivers back. It's too complicated, too expensive, and it doesn't reflect how well you actually drive. Since 2016, we have been on a mission to change that by offering the lowest priced insurance for good drivers. From van drivers and gig workers to everyday car drivers, our customers are the driving force behind everything we do. We've sold tens of millions of policies and raised over $200 million in funding. And we're only just getting started. About the role We are looking for a Director of Product Growth who is a builder with a founder mindset. You are a leader who builds experiment first teams and ships 0 1 features and products that actually move the business. Your mandate is to replace "gut feel" with a rigorous science of growth. You will architect an engine where the "rate of learning" is the leading metric, using rapid prototyping and experiments to validate hypotheses with relentless velocity. This role goes beyond simple optimisation. You will own the commercial customer journeys - from designing acquisition loops to solving for long term retention and upsell. You will use your deep fluency in unit economics to uncover hidden potential and prioritise the work that drives tangible ROI. You will work closely with Zego's leadership team, not only deeply influencing the now, but helping steer the future direction of our products and customer experience. Our Product teams At Zego, we operate with distinct, highly collaborative, and cross functional product teams. As Director of Product Growth, you will lead our dedicated Growth Squads. Autonomy & Ownership: Each squad autonomously owns their area of the Zego product. They are empowered to solve problems, not just build features. We give teams outcomes to own, not just outputs to deliver. Cross Functional Setup: Your teams are made up of Product Managers, Product Designers, and Engineers working side by side. We believe the best ideas come from anywhere, so we collaborate deeply rather than handing off work over a wall. Diverse Backgrounds: We know that great Product people come from a variety of backgrounds. You don't need a specific degree to work here; you just need to be customer obsessed, data literate, and ready to move fast. Our toolkit We believe the tools don't make the Product Manager, but the right stack helps us move with velocity. Here is what we use to build, measure, and learn: Collaboration: Notion, Whimsical, Slack, Google Meet. Design, Prototyping & User Testing: Figma, Figma Make, Maze Data & Analytics: Snowflake, Amplitude, Hotjar, Looker Thinking & Strategy: Gemini Automations: Claude Code, Zapier What you will be doing Help Architect the Growth Engine: You will build and embed an experiment led culture across the organisation, moving us away from "gut feel" to a rigorous, data backed cadence of A/B and multivariate testing. Help Define the Commercial Strategy: You will work together with key functions - Pricing, Marketing/Brand, and Insurance Carriers - to define acquisition models, using data to tailor journeys to consumer behaviour and improve our quote to purchase conversion. Unlock New Revenue Streams: You will lead the discovery and launch of 0 1 new propositions, taking concepts from "loose hypotheses" to scalable revenue drivers. Optimise the Full Lifecycle: You will look beyond just "signing up" users. You will own the strategy for activation, retention, up sell, and habit formation, ensuring our customers find value early and continue to find value with us. Lead & Upskill the Team: You will mentor and coach Product Managers across the team, instilling a customer first mindset and raising the bar for our data capabilities. Drive AI Innovation: You will actively identify and implement AI tools to materially accelerate product development, content generation, and data analysis within your team. Bridge the Gap: You will partner cross functionally with Engineering, Data Science, and Marketing to ensure our growth strategy is technically feasible, commercially viable, and delivered with relentless velocity. What you will need to be successful Master of "Build Measure Learn": Deep experience in prototyping and designing rigorous experiments (A/B testing, multivariate) rather than relying on gut feel. Commercial Fluency: Deep understanding of unit economics and data manipulation fluency. Your modus operandi is to uncover potential and prioritise core business metrics, not just "loose" hypotheses. Relentless Velocity: A track record of rapid building and testing. You help engrain the mindset of "minimum viable feature" and implement it fast. Calculated Risk Taker: You are bold and willing to take calculated risks, bringing key stakeholders along throughout the whole journey. Full Funnel Vision: You are obsessed with Retention and Upsell, not just Acquisition. Hands On Operator: You are not just a "strategist" or a "salesman". You are comfortable with hands on execution (even taking charge of a squad if needed). AI Proficiency: You have clear examples of how you have used AI to accelerate your or your team's product development work materially. What's it like to work at Zego? Joining Zego is a career defining move. People go further here, reaching their full potential to achieve extraordinary things. We're spread throughout the UK and Europe, and united by our drive to get things done. We're proud of our company and our culture - a friendly and inclusive space where we can lift each other up and celebrate our wins every day. Together, we're setting the bar higher, delivering exceptional work that makes a difference. Our people are the most important part of our story, and everyone here plays a role. There's loads of room to learn and grow, and you'll get the freedom to steer your career wherever you want. You'll work alongside a talented group who embrace each other's differences and aren't afraid of a challenge. We recognise our achievements, learn from our mistakes, and help each other to be the best we can be. Together, we're making insurance matter. How we work We believe that teams work better when they have time to collaborate and space to get things done. We call it Zego Hybrid. We ask you to spend at least one day a week in our central London office. We think it's a good mix of collaborative face time and flexible home working, setting us up to achieve the right balance between work and life. Our approach to AI We believe in the power of AI to meaningfully improve how we work - helping us move faster, think differently, and focus on what matters most. At Zego, we encourage people to stay curious and intentional about how AI is leveraged in their work and teams to drive practical impact every day. This is your chance to do the most meaningful work of your career - and we'll provide you with the tools, support, and freedom to do it well. Benefits We reward our people well. Join us and you'll get a market competitive salary, private medical insurance, company share options, generous holiday allowance, and a whole lot of wellbeing benefits. We also offer an annual flexible hybrid working contribution, which you can use to support with your travel to the office or towards your own personal development. And that's just for starters! There's more to Zego than just a job - Check out our blog for insights, stories, and more. We're an equal opportunity employer and we value diversity at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, or disability status.
Feb 27, 2026
Full time
About Zego At Zego, we understand that traditional motor insurance holds good drivers back. It's too complicated, too expensive, and it doesn't reflect how well you actually drive. Since 2016, we have been on a mission to change that by offering the lowest priced insurance for good drivers. From van drivers and gig workers to everyday car drivers, our customers are the driving force behind everything we do. We've sold tens of millions of policies and raised over $200 million in funding. And we're only just getting started. About the role We are looking for a Director of Product Growth who is a builder with a founder mindset. You are a leader who builds experiment first teams and ships 0 1 features and products that actually move the business. Your mandate is to replace "gut feel" with a rigorous science of growth. You will architect an engine where the "rate of learning" is the leading metric, using rapid prototyping and experiments to validate hypotheses with relentless velocity. This role goes beyond simple optimisation. You will own the commercial customer journeys - from designing acquisition loops to solving for long term retention and upsell. You will use your deep fluency in unit economics to uncover hidden potential and prioritise the work that drives tangible ROI. You will work closely with Zego's leadership team, not only deeply influencing the now, but helping steer the future direction of our products and customer experience. Our Product teams At Zego, we operate with distinct, highly collaborative, and cross functional product teams. As Director of Product Growth, you will lead our dedicated Growth Squads. Autonomy & Ownership: Each squad autonomously owns their area of the Zego product. They are empowered to solve problems, not just build features. We give teams outcomes to own, not just outputs to deliver. Cross Functional Setup: Your teams are made up of Product Managers, Product Designers, and Engineers working side by side. We believe the best ideas come from anywhere, so we collaborate deeply rather than handing off work over a wall. Diverse Backgrounds: We know that great Product people come from a variety of backgrounds. You don't need a specific degree to work here; you just need to be customer obsessed, data literate, and ready to move fast. Our toolkit We believe the tools don't make the Product Manager, but the right stack helps us move with velocity. Here is what we use to build, measure, and learn: Collaboration: Notion, Whimsical, Slack, Google Meet. Design, Prototyping & User Testing: Figma, Figma Make, Maze Data & Analytics: Snowflake, Amplitude, Hotjar, Looker Thinking & Strategy: Gemini Automations: Claude Code, Zapier What you will be doing Help Architect the Growth Engine: You will build and embed an experiment led culture across the organisation, moving us away from "gut feel" to a rigorous, data backed cadence of A/B and multivariate testing. Help Define the Commercial Strategy: You will work together with key functions - Pricing, Marketing/Brand, and Insurance Carriers - to define acquisition models, using data to tailor journeys to consumer behaviour and improve our quote to purchase conversion. Unlock New Revenue Streams: You will lead the discovery and launch of 0 1 new propositions, taking concepts from "loose hypotheses" to scalable revenue drivers. Optimise the Full Lifecycle: You will look beyond just "signing up" users. You will own the strategy for activation, retention, up sell, and habit formation, ensuring our customers find value early and continue to find value with us. Lead & Upskill the Team: You will mentor and coach Product Managers across the team, instilling a customer first mindset and raising the bar for our data capabilities. Drive AI Innovation: You will actively identify and implement AI tools to materially accelerate product development, content generation, and data analysis within your team. Bridge the Gap: You will partner cross functionally with Engineering, Data Science, and Marketing to ensure our growth strategy is technically feasible, commercially viable, and delivered with relentless velocity. What you will need to be successful Master of "Build Measure Learn": Deep experience in prototyping and designing rigorous experiments (A/B testing, multivariate) rather than relying on gut feel. Commercial Fluency: Deep understanding of unit economics and data manipulation fluency. Your modus operandi is to uncover potential and prioritise core business metrics, not just "loose" hypotheses. Relentless Velocity: A track record of rapid building and testing. You help engrain the mindset of "minimum viable feature" and implement it fast. Calculated Risk Taker: You are bold and willing to take calculated risks, bringing key stakeholders along throughout the whole journey. Full Funnel Vision: You are obsessed with Retention and Upsell, not just Acquisition. Hands On Operator: You are not just a "strategist" or a "salesman". You are comfortable with hands on execution (even taking charge of a squad if needed). AI Proficiency: You have clear examples of how you have used AI to accelerate your or your team's product development work materially. What's it like to work at Zego? Joining Zego is a career defining move. People go further here, reaching their full potential to achieve extraordinary things. We're spread throughout the UK and Europe, and united by our drive to get things done. We're proud of our company and our culture - a friendly and inclusive space where we can lift each other up and celebrate our wins every day. Together, we're setting the bar higher, delivering exceptional work that makes a difference. Our people are the most important part of our story, and everyone here plays a role. There's loads of room to learn and grow, and you'll get the freedom to steer your career wherever you want. You'll work alongside a talented group who embrace each other's differences and aren't afraid of a challenge. We recognise our achievements, learn from our mistakes, and help each other to be the best we can be. Together, we're making insurance matter. How we work We believe that teams work better when they have time to collaborate and space to get things done. We call it Zego Hybrid. We ask you to spend at least one day a week in our central London office. We think it's a good mix of collaborative face time and flexible home working, setting us up to achieve the right balance between work and life. Our approach to AI We believe in the power of AI to meaningfully improve how we work - helping us move faster, think differently, and focus on what matters most. At Zego, we encourage people to stay curious and intentional about how AI is leveraged in their work and teams to drive practical impact every day. This is your chance to do the most meaningful work of your career - and we'll provide you with the tools, support, and freedom to do it well. Benefits We reward our people well. Join us and you'll get a market competitive salary, private medical insurance, company share options, generous holiday allowance, and a whole lot of wellbeing benefits. We also offer an annual flexible hybrid working contribution, which you can use to support with your travel to the office or towards your own personal development. And that's just for starters! There's more to Zego than just a job - Check out our blog for insights, stories, and more. We're an equal opportunity employer and we value diversity at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, or disability status.
YMCA Downslink Group
Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE) Practitioner
YMCA Downslink Group Guildford, Surrey
37 hours per week / £32,565 per annum / fixed-term Maternity cover (12 Months) / working Monday - Thursday 9.00-1700, Friday 9.00-16.30. At YMCA DownsLink Group, is to help children and young people have a fair chance to be who they want to be. We do this by providing a safe home, building life skills and self-confidence, and supporting emotional wellbeing and mental health. Our Values - we do what s right, we work with heart, and we build real connections - guide and shape how we show up for children and young people we support and for each other. YMCA is our specialist project supporting children and young people across Sussex and Surrey who are affected by, or at risk of, exploitation. Through education, awareness-raising and empowerment, we help young people understand healthy relationships, recognise harmful behaviours, and build safety and resilience. We now have an exciting opportunity to join our WiSE team as a Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE) Practitioner . In this vital role, you will work alongside the Service manager, an Early Intervention worker, and two experienced Practitioners. You will be co-located with the Exploitation team at Guildford Police Station , working collaboratively with partner agencies to support young people and contribute to multi-agency safeguarding responses. The role involves a significant amount of lone working and frequent travel across Surrey to meet clients and attend meetings, with occasional travel further afield. Therefore, a full UK driving licence and access to a car are essential. What you will be doing In this role, you will hold a caseload of young people aged who are vulnerable to sexual or criminal exploitation, providing intensive, person - centred support. You will work closely with professionals across multiple agencies to promote safety, disrupt exploitation, and empower young people to move towards safer, more stable futures. Key Responsibilities: Manage a caseload of vulnerable young people, helping them stay safe and move away from the influence of perpetrators. Work collaboratively with partner professionals to design and deliver tailored support packages, offering specialist consultation where needed. Maintain accurate case records and contribute to clear, timely, and professional reports. Liaise effectively with Children s Services, Surrey Police, and other agencies to disrupt abuse and support safeguarding and prosecution processes. Deliver training and awareness workshops to professionals, foster carers, and partner agencies to strengthen community understanding and responses to exploitation. Contribute to strategic development, deputising at relevant meetings and helping shape best practice across the service. This is a challenging role; many of the young people you support may not recognise the risks they are facing or the abusive dynamics within their relationships. Supporting victims can at times be emotionally demanding and distressing. To ensure you feel supported and able to deliver high-quality practice, you will receive: One-to-one clinical supervision Weekly team meetings Regular line management supervision focused on both casework and wellbeing We recognise the emotional weight of this work and prioritise a reflective, supportive environment for all team members. If you are enthusiastic about this opportunity but don t meet every single requirement, we still encourage you to apply. Your skills and experiences may be more transferable than you think, and you could be exactly the person we re looking for. Qualifications, experience and knowledge We are looking for someone who brings a strong combination of professional understanding, practical experience, and a commitment to safeguarding young people. You will ideally have: A relevant qualification in Youth Work, Social Work or an equivalent field or significant comparable experience working directly with vulnerable young people. Proven safeguarding experience involving children and young people, with the ability to identify, respond to, and escalate concerns appropriately. Direct casework experience supporting young people aged , delivering structured, person-centred interventions. Experience facilitating group work that engages, educates and empowers young people. Experience delivering and risk-assessing outreach work, ensuring safe, effective practice in community settings. A strong understanding of the risks faced by vulnerable young people, including sexual exploitation, criminal exploitation, and harmful sexual behaviour. CLOSING DATE: Sunday 29 March at midnight. PLEASE NOTE that we are unable to offer a work permit or visa sponsorship for this role; applicants must already have the right to live and work in the UK independently. An inclusive workplace We are committed to policies and practices of equity, diversity, and inclusion and to supporting our people to make sure our culture is consistent with this commitment. Accessibility If you require assistance or have questions regarding the application process, please do contact us. YMCA DLG requires all staff and volunteers to be committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, and to respond proactively to safeguarding concerns. Successful applicants will undergo a thorough background screening process, conducted by an accredited third-party provider. This includes an Enhanced DBS check (with Children s and Adults Barred Lists) as well as comprehensive reference and activity check.
Feb 27, 2026
Full time
37 hours per week / £32,565 per annum / fixed-term Maternity cover (12 Months) / working Monday - Thursday 9.00-1700, Friday 9.00-16.30. At YMCA DownsLink Group, is to help children and young people have a fair chance to be who they want to be. We do this by providing a safe home, building life skills and self-confidence, and supporting emotional wellbeing and mental health. Our Values - we do what s right, we work with heart, and we build real connections - guide and shape how we show up for children and young people we support and for each other. YMCA is our specialist project supporting children and young people across Sussex and Surrey who are affected by, or at risk of, exploitation. Through education, awareness-raising and empowerment, we help young people understand healthy relationships, recognise harmful behaviours, and build safety and resilience. We now have an exciting opportunity to join our WiSE team as a Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE) Practitioner . In this vital role, you will work alongside the Service manager, an Early Intervention worker, and two experienced Practitioners. You will be co-located with the Exploitation team at Guildford Police Station , working collaboratively with partner agencies to support young people and contribute to multi-agency safeguarding responses. The role involves a significant amount of lone working and frequent travel across Surrey to meet clients and attend meetings, with occasional travel further afield. Therefore, a full UK driving licence and access to a car are essential. What you will be doing In this role, you will hold a caseload of young people aged who are vulnerable to sexual or criminal exploitation, providing intensive, person - centred support. You will work closely with professionals across multiple agencies to promote safety, disrupt exploitation, and empower young people to move towards safer, more stable futures. Key Responsibilities: Manage a caseload of vulnerable young people, helping them stay safe and move away from the influence of perpetrators. Work collaboratively with partner professionals to design and deliver tailored support packages, offering specialist consultation where needed. Maintain accurate case records and contribute to clear, timely, and professional reports. Liaise effectively with Children s Services, Surrey Police, and other agencies to disrupt abuse and support safeguarding and prosecution processes. Deliver training and awareness workshops to professionals, foster carers, and partner agencies to strengthen community understanding and responses to exploitation. Contribute to strategic development, deputising at relevant meetings and helping shape best practice across the service. This is a challenging role; many of the young people you support may not recognise the risks they are facing or the abusive dynamics within their relationships. Supporting victims can at times be emotionally demanding and distressing. To ensure you feel supported and able to deliver high-quality practice, you will receive: One-to-one clinical supervision Weekly team meetings Regular line management supervision focused on both casework and wellbeing We recognise the emotional weight of this work and prioritise a reflective, supportive environment for all team members. If you are enthusiastic about this opportunity but don t meet every single requirement, we still encourage you to apply. Your skills and experiences may be more transferable than you think, and you could be exactly the person we re looking for. Qualifications, experience and knowledge We are looking for someone who brings a strong combination of professional understanding, practical experience, and a commitment to safeguarding young people. You will ideally have: A relevant qualification in Youth Work, Social Work or an equivalent field or significant comparable experience working directly with vulnerable young people. Proven safeguarding experience involving children and young people, with the ability to identify, respond to, and escalate concerns appropriately. Direct casework experience supporting young people aged , delivering structured, person-centred interventions. Experience facilitating group work that engages, educates and empowers young people. Experience delivering and risk-assessing outreach work, ensuring safe, effective practice in community settings. A strong understanding of the risks faced by vulnerable young people, including sexual exploitation, criminal exploitation, and harmful sexual behaviour. CLOSING DATE: Sunday 29 March at midnight. PLEASE NOTE that we are unable to offer a work permit or visa sponsorship for this role; applicants must already have the right to live and work in the UK independently. An inclusive workplace We are committed to policies and practices of equity, diversity, and inclusion and to supporting our people to make sure our culture is consistent with this commitment. Accessibility If you require assistance or have questions regarding the application process, please do contact us. YMCA DLG requires all staff and volunteers to be committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, and to respond proactively to safeguarding concerns. Successful applicants will undergo a thorough background screening process, conducted by an accredited third-party provider. This includes an Enhanced DBS check (with Children s and Adults Barred Lists) as well as comprehensive reference and activity check.
The AICS Group
Pacakage Manager
The AICS Group
JOB DESCRIPTION POST TITLE: Package Manager ( Hybrid ) LOCATION: Ealing, London W5 HOURS OF DUTY: 40 hours a week (inclusive of lunch break) SALARY: £33-37k (dependent on experience) RESPONSIBLE TO: Service Manager MAIN CONTACTS: Clients & family members The AICS Group staff Multidisciplinary team including team leaders, therapists, consultants, psychologist, case managers and GPs, social workers. Rehabilitation support worker SPECIAL CONDITIONS OF SERVICE: An enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check will be undertaken. Maintain confidentiality in respect of the client. Able and willing to work flexibly at various locations. ABOUT THE ROLE: The AICS Group is looking for a Package Manager to work with our clients who have sustained a brain injury (either through accident, illness, or negligence) and want to get their lives back on track. Successful candidates will have the ability to plan, motivate, use their initiative, be patient, creative and be non-judgmental. You will be supported by our experienced Service Manager. All successful candidates will be required to complete our bespoke training. Package Managers should have a minimum of 1 years experience in health care, ideally working with people with acquired/traumatic brain injury, but this is not essential if you have ample experience or transferrable skills. MAIN DUTIES: Client & Package Management • Complete and update the client s care plan, risk assessment and rehabilitation support workers guide • Work closely with the client s MDT team to complete all client documentation • Attend client MDT meetings monthly or as scheduled • Attend and contribute towards emergency strategy meetings • Highlight, recognise, and report any safeguarding concerns • Liaise with client and their professional team regarding rehabilitation goals • Organise and host all staff team meetings on behalf of your client • Offer daily and ongoing support to all rehabilitation support worker • Give clients professional advice, support, and guidance where necessary • Complete full package reviews with client, case manager and/or professionals when required • Organise/monitor the day-to-day activities of rehabilitation support worker working with clients • Create and make amendments to MACH (daily reports) forms using the online system • Monitor Rehabilitation support workers using the MACH Form (daily reports) systems • Oversee general client development (Rehab Programme) • Ensure that client files are compliant to The AICS Group & CQC standards • Complete a quarterly audit on selected client files • Keep up to date with CQC legislation regarding standards of care for clients • Recruitment of appropriate staff to match existing clients requirements • Send speculative Profile Cards to clients and/or clients case manager • Keep in communication with your clients regarding changes to any company procedures • Arrange and host team meetings on the clients behalf • Complete documents for client files in line with CQC standards • Visit clients quarterly or when necessary • Complete client home spot check on clients (including clients from other packages) • Record and monitor any client complaints Rehabilitation support workers Management • Assist with the introduction of new rehabilitation support workers to clients & the organisation • Identify any training needs for rehabilitation support workers (e.g., challenging behaviour, conflict management, professional boundaries) • Communicate and work with the compliancy team to ensure staff files meet CQC standards (e.g., drivers, medication administration) • Complete and amend any potential candidate profile cards when required • Complete quarterly supervisions with all rehabilitation support worker • Monitor rehabilitation support workers performance according to the organisation s disciplinary policy • Support all rehabilitation support workers with personal and professional development plans • Provide as much information as possible to rehabilitation support workers on any potential clients • Organise client and rehabilitation support workers meet and greets / interviews • Check and update the Staff Plan system with rehabilitation support workers availability • Complete and send out weekly or monthly client rotas Payroll Management • Check timesheets for accuracy and expense claims as and when required • Confirm rehabilitation support workers weekly hours using the Staff Plan system • Assist accounts with any payroll amendments, issues, or concerns • Assist accounts with any invoice amendments, issues, or concerns • Negotiate pay rates, expenses, and travel cost on behalf of rehabilitation support workers when necessary • Communicate directly with clients regarding any credit control issues, if required New Referral Management • Taking new referrals over the phone, face to face or via email • Complete an initial referral form and file for future reference • Update your client new referral pipeline form • Send case manager or client the rate schedule, client information sheet and terms of business • Arrange an initial referral meeting with client, client s representative and/or case manager • Complete the initial care plan, initial risk assessment and environmental risk assessment • Communicate directly with recruitment department regarding any recruitment needs • Communicate directly with the case manager or client s representative regarding potential rehabilitation support workers • Organise meet & greets / interviews with the rehabilitation support workers and client • Complete the clients Home folder and arrange for it to be on site • Ensure the business has accurate information on all new clients Case managers, solicitors, funders, other professionals and next of kin • Clarify expense policy and procedure & emergency shift cover procedure • Arrange a home visit with new clients 30 days after the start date (update, amend or edit documents)
Feb 27, 2026
Full time
JOB DESCRIPTION POST TITLE: Package Manager ( Hybrid ) LOCATION: Ealing, London W5 HOURS OF DUTY: 40 hours a week (inclusive of lunch break) SALARY: £33-37k (dependent on experience) RESPONSIBLE TO: Service Manager MAIN CONTACTS: Clients & family members The AICS Group staff Multidisciplinary team including team leaders, therapists, consultants, psychologist, case managers and GPs, social workers. Rehabilitation support worker SPECIAL CONDITIONS OF SERVICE: An enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check will be undertaken. Maintain confidentiality in respect of the client. Able and willing to work flexibly at various locations. ABOUT THE ROLE: The AICS Group is looking for a Package Manager to work with our clients who have sustained a brain injury (either through accident, illness, or negligence) and want to get their lives back on track. Successful candidates will have the ability to plan, motivate, use their initiative, be patient, creative and be non-judgmental. You will be supported by our experienced Service Manager. All successful candidates will be required to complete our bespoke training. Package Managers should have a minimum of 1 years experience in health care, ideally working with people with acquired/traumatic brain injury, but this is not essential if you have ample experience or transferrable skills. MAIN DUTIES: Client & Package Management • Complete and update the client s care plan, risk assessment and rehabilitation support workers guide • Work closely with the client s MDT team to complete all client documentation • Attend client MDT meetings monthly or as scheduled • Attend and contribute towards emergency strategy meetings • Highlight, recognise, and report any safeguarding concerns • Liaise with client and their professional team regarding rehabilitation goals • Organise and host all staff team meetings on behalf of your client • Offer daily and ongoing support to all rehabilitation support worker • Give clients professional advice, support, and guidance where necessary • Complete full package reviews with client, case manager and/or professionals when required • Organise/monitor the day-to-day activities of rehabilitation support worker working with clients • Create and make amendments to MACH (daily reports) forms using the online system • Monitor Rehabilitation support workers using the MACH Form (daily reports) systems • Oversee general client development (Rehab Programme) • Ensure that client files are compliant to The AICS Group & CQC standards • Complete a quarterly audit on selected client files • Keep up to date with CQC legislation regarding standards of care for clients • Recruitment of appropriate staff to match existing clients requirements • Send speculative Profile Cards to clients and/or clients case manager • Keep in communication with your clients regarding changes to any company procedures • Arrange and host team meetings on the clients behalf • Complete documents for client files in line with CQC standards • Visit clients quarterly or when necessary • Complete client home spot check on clients (including clients from other packages) • Record and monitor any client complaints Rehabilitation support workers Management • Assist with the introduction of new rehabilitation support workers to clients & the organisation • Identify any training needs for rehabilitation support workers (e.g., challenging behaviour, conflict management, professional boundaries) • Communicate and work with the compliancy team to ensure staff files meet CQC standards (e.g., drivers, medication administration) • Complete and amend any potential candidate profile cards when required • Complete quarterly supervisions with all rehabilitation support worker • Monitor rehabilitation support workers performance according to the organisation s disciplinary policy • Support all rehabilitation support workers with personal and professional development plans • Provide as much information as possible to rehabilitation support workers on any potential clients • Organise client and rehabilitation support workers meet and greets / interviews • Check and update the Staff Plan system with rehabilitation support workers availability • Complete and send out weekly or monthly client rotas Payroll Management • Check timesheets for accuracy and expense claims as and when required • Confirm rehabilitation support workers weekly hours using the Staff Plan system • Assist accounts with any payroll amendments, issues, or concerns • Assist accounts with any invoice amendments, issues, or concerns • Negotiate pay rates, expenses, and travel cost on behalf of rehabilitation support workers when necessary • Communicate directly with clients regarding any credit control issues, if required New Referral Management • Taking new referrals over the phone, face to face or via email • Complete an initial referral form and file for future reference • Update your client new referral pipeline form • Send case manager or client the rate schedule, client information sheet and terms of business • Arrange an initial referral meeting with client, client s representative and/or case manager • Complete the initial care plan, initial risk assessment and environmental risk assessment • Communicate directly with recruitment department regarding any recruitment needs • Communicate directly with the case manager or client s representative regarding potential rehabilitation support workers • Organise meet & greets / interviews with the rehabilitation support workers and client • Complete the clients Home folder and arrange for it to be on site • Ensure the business has accurate information on all new clients Case managers, solicitors, funders, other professionals and next of kin • Clarify expense policy and procedure & emergency shift cover procedure • Arrange a home visit with new clients 30 days after the start date (update, amend or edit documents)
Brook Street Social Care
Senior Therapeutic Care Worker Gloucester
Brook Street Social Care Newent, Gloucestershire
Senior Therapeutic Care Worker Location: Corse Lawn, Gloucester Salary: 36,000 per annum Hours: 39 per week (including shifts, weekends and sleep-ins) Reports to: Registered Manager / Deputy Manager About the Role We are seeking an experienced and resilient Senior Therapeutic Care Worker to join a nurturing children's residential home supporting up to 5 girls aged 8-13 who have experienced traumatic early life events. This is a leadership role within the home. You will oversee shifts, guide staff practice and help create a safe, loving and therapeutic environment where children can feel secure, valued and able to thrive. Key Responsibilities Lead and oversee daily shifts, ensuring structure and consistency Allocate tasks and provide clear handovers between teams Support children with morning and evening routines Complete reports, key work sessions and professional correspondence Plan and coordinate after-school and weekend activities Monitor health, wellbeing and safeguarding concerns Ensure all recording is completed in line with regulatory standards Support waking night staff during sleep-ins (14 sleep-ins over 6 weeks) Work collaboratively with families, schools and external professionals Therapeutic Approach The home operates as a Therapeutic Community using the PACE model of practice. You will: Put the child at the centre of every decision Apply therapeutic principles consistently Role model positive behaviour and high-quality childcare practice Lead your team calmly and confidently, even in challenging situations Additional Senior Responsibilities Support and mentor new staff Contribute to staff supervisions and development Manage petty cash appropriately Contribute to reflective practice and continuous improvement Lead confidently during weekends with on-call management support Requirements Experience in Residential Child Care (essential) Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare (preferred) Strong understanding of safeguarding and relevant legislation Resilient, calm and able to maintain professional boundaries Self-reflective and committed to development Full UK manual driving licence (essential) Ability to meet shift pattern including sleep-ins
Feb 27, 2026
Full time
Senior Therapeutic Care Worker Location: Corse Lawn, Gloucester Salary: 36,000 per annum Hours: 39 per week (including shifts, weekends and sleep-ins) Reports to: Registered Manager / Deputy Manager About the Role We are seeking an experienced and resilient Senior Therapeutic Care Worker to join a nurturing children's residential home supporting up to 5 girls aged 8-13 who have experienced traumatic early life events. This is a leadership role within the home. You will oversee shifts, guide staff practice and help create a safe, loving and therapeutic environment where children can feel secure, valued and able to thrive. Key Responsibilities Lead and oversee daily shifts, ensuring structure and consistency Allocate tasks and provide clear handovers between teams Support children with morning and evening routines Complete reports, key work sessions and professional correspondence Plan and coordinate after-school and weekend activities Monitor health, wellbeing and safeguarding concerns Ensure all recording is completed in line with regulatory standards Support waking night staff during sleep-ins (14 sleep-ins over 6 weeks) Work collaboratively with families, schools and external professionals Therapeutic Approach The home operates as a Therapeutic Community using the PACE model of practice. You will: Put the child at the centre of every decision Apply therapeutic principles consistently Role model positive behaviour and high-quality childcare practice Lead your team calmly and confidently, even in challenging situations Additional Senior Responsibilities Support and mentor new staff Contribute to staff supervisions and development Manage petty cash appropriately Contribute to reflective practice and continuous improvement Lead confidently during weekends with on-call management support Requirements Experience in Residential Child Care (essential) Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare (preferred) Strong understanding of safeguarding and relevant legislation Resilient, calm and able to maintain professional boundaries Self-reflective and committed to development Full UK manual driving licence (essential) Ability to meet shift pattern including sleep-ins
Brook Street Social Care
Support Worker
Brook Street Social Care Gateshead, Tyne And Wear
Support Worker - Children and Young People (Residential Care) Location: Newcastle Company: Brook Street About the Role Brook Street is recruiting Support Workers - Children and Young People to join a dedicated and supportive team within a residential care setting. This is a rewarding opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of children and young people who have experienced trauma, loss, or instability. Six month's care experience is essential for this role. You will play a vital part in supporting the physical, emotional, and social needs of children and young people, working collaboratively with colleagues, families, and external professionals. The role also includes transporting children and young people to school, appointments, and activities. Key Responsibilities Provide day-to-day care in line with individual care plans Create a safe, nurturing, and stimulating environment Support education, recreation, and personal development Implement behaviour management and therapeutic approaches Safeguard and promote the welfare of children and young people Maintain accurate records and documentation Participate in team meetings, reflective practice, and ongoing training Work a flexible rota, including evenings, weekends, and sleep-in shifts Essential Requirements Right to work in the UK Ability to pass enhanced DBS and safeguarding checks Ability to work shift patterns Emotional resilience and the ability to remain calm under pressure Reliable, flexible, and committed to child-centred care Physically able to meet the demands of the role Previous experience supporting children, young people, or families Desirable Experience or understanding of residential childcare NVQ Level 3 Children and Young People / Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare Recognised social work qualification Ability to work effectively with families and external agencies Personal Qualities We are looking for individuals who demonstrate: Emotional resilience and self-regulation Reliability and consistency Strong professional boundaries Reflectiveness and willingness to learn Confidence working as part of a team A genuine commitment to safeguarding and child-centred care What We Offer Full training and clear development pathways Structured induction with protected shadowing Regular supervision, debriefs, and reflective practice A supportive, values-driven team culture Access to external professional consultations Strong focus on staff wellbeing and safe working practices How to Apply For more information or to apply, please contact: Mark Whiteley (phone number removed) This is an excellent opportunity to build a career in residential childcare while making a meaningful and lasting impact on the lives of children and young people.
Feb 27, 2026
Seasonal
Support Worker - Children and Young People (Residential Care) Location: Newcastle Company: Brook Street About the Role Brook Street is recruiting Support Workers - Children and Young People to join a dedicated and supportive team within a residential care setting. This is a rewarding opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of children and young people who have experienced trauma, loss, or instability. Six month's care experience is essential for this role. You will play a vital part in supporting the physical, emotional, and social needs of children and young people, working collaboratively with colleagues, families, and external professionals. The role also includes transporting children and young people to school, appointments, and activities. Key Responsibilities Provide day-to-day care in line with individual care plans Create a safe, nurturing, and stimulating environment Support education, recreation, and personal development Implement behaviour management and therapeutic approaches Safeguard and promote the welfare of children and young people Maintain accurate records and documentation Participate in team meetings, reflective practice, and ongoing training Work a flexible rota, including evenings, weekends, and sleep-in shifts Essential Requirements Right to work in the UK Ability to pass enhanced DBS and safeguarding checks Ability to work shift patterns Emotional resilience and the ability to remain calm under pressure Reliable, flexible, and committed to child-centred care Physically able to meet the demands of the role Previous experience supporting children, young people, or families Desirable Experience or understanding of residential childcare NVQ Level 3 Children and Young People / Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare Recognised social work qualification Ability to work effectively with families and external agencies Personal Qualities We are looking for individuals who demonstrate: Emotional resilience and self-regulation Reliability and consistency Strong professional boundaries Reflectiveness and willingness to learn Confidence working as part of a team A genuine commitment to safeguarding and child-centred care What We Offer Full training and clear development pathways Structured induction with protected shadowing Regular supervision, debriefs, and reflective practice A supportive, values-driven team culture Access to external professional consultations Strong focus on staff wellbeing and safe working practices How to Apply For more information or to apply, please contact: Mark Whiteley (phone number removed) This is an excellent opportunity to build a career in residential childcare while making a meaningful and lasting impact on the lives of children and young people.
Bleep 360 Care
Youth Support Worker
Bleep 360 Care Penwortham, Lancashire
Youth Support Worker (Children & Young People) Lancashire Who we are? At 360 CAMHS, building trust is central to everything we do. We support children and young people by creating safe, consistent, and trauma-informed environments where they feel understood, protected, and supported to grow. Establishing trust is the first step in helping young people build healthy relationships with themselves and others. Our services are aligned with statutory bodies and designed to meet both immediate needs and long-term outcomes. Through safeguarding-led, relationship-based support, we prioritise emotional wellbeing, stability, and resilience. We are registered with the Care Quality Commission (CQC) and a member of the Restraint Reduction Network, reflecting our commitment to regulatory compliance, safeguarding, and reducing restrictive practices wherever possible. By creating safe and trusting spaces, we empower young people to move forward knowing they are heard, respected What You ll Do Work both independently and as part of a supportive multi-disciplinary team. Build trusting, therapeutic relationships with young people. Follow care plans, observe mental states, and ensure the safety of others. Positively manage challenging behaviour and situations. Support young people in developing life skills and integrating into their community. Escort and support young people in community activities and appointments. Attend meetings and share feedback on each young person s progress. Complete accurate records and reports in line with policy. Safeguard young people and manage risk effectively. Support physical health monitoring and daily routines. Help organise stimulating activities and weekly plans. Empower young people to reach their full potential. What We Offer At 360 Supported Living, we value our staff and strive to create a happy, supportive, and inclusive workplace. We understand the challenges of the job and ensure that no one faces them alone. You ll benefit from: Regular supervision and guidance from an experienced, diverse multi-disciplinary team. Ongoing training and development opportunities. A strong culture of teamwork and mutual support. Requirements Minimum 12 months experience working as a children s and adults support worker in the UK. Strong understanding of complex mental health needs. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Compassion, patience, and the ability to engage the hard to engage. In person PMVA trained Experience with Autism, ADHD & Alcohol Abuse Desirable Clear DBS on the update system. GCSE or equivalent education. Benefits Referral programme Relocation assistance Flexible working patterns Local accommodation on offer If you believe every young person deserves the best, and you re ready to bring your passion and professionalism to a team that truly cares apply now and make a difference with 360 CAMHS Job Type: Full-time Pay: £16.00-£18.00 per hour Benefits: Employee discount Employee mentoring programme Free parking Health & wellbeing programme Referral programme
Feb 27, 2026
Full time
Youth Support Worker (Children & Young People) Lancashire Who we are? At 360 CAMHS, building trust is central to everything we do. We support children and young people by creating safe, consistent, and trauma-informed environments where they feel understood, protected, and supported to grow. Establishing trust is the first step in helping young people build healthy relationships with themselves and others. Our services are aligned with statutory bodies and designed to meet both immediate needs and long-term outcomes. Through safeguarding-led, relationship-based support, we prioritise emotional wellbeing, stability, and resilience. We are registered with the Care Quality Commission (CQC) and a member of the Restraint Reduction Network, reflecting our commitment to regulatory compliance, safeguarding, and reducing restrictive practices wherever possible. By creating safe and trusting spaces, we empower young people to move forward knowing they are heard, respected What You ll Do Work both independently and as part of a supportive multi-disciplinary team. Build trusting, therapeutic relationships with young people. Follow care plans, observe mental states, and ensure the safety of others. Positively manage challenging behaviour and situations. Support young people in developing life skills and integrating into their community. Escort and support young people in community activities and appointments. Attend meetings and share feedback on each young person s progress. Complete accurate records and reports in line with policy. Safeguard young people and manage risk effectively. Support physical health monitoring and daily routines. Help organise stimulating activities and weekly plans. Empower young people to reach their full potential. What We Offer At 360 Supported Living, we value our staff and strive to create a happy, supportive, and inclusive workplace. We understand the challenges of the job and ensure that no one faces them alone. You ll benefit from: Regular supervision and guidance from an experienced, diverse multi-disciplinary team. Ongoing training and development opportunities. A strong culture of teamwork and mutual support. Requirements Minimum 12 months experience working as a children s and adults support worker in the UK. Strong understanding of complex mental health needs. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Compassion, patience, and the ability to engage the hard to engage. In person PMVA trained Experience with Autism, ADHD & Alcohol Abuse Desirable Clear DBS on the update system. GCSE or equivalent education. Benefits Referral programme Relocation assistance Flexible working patterns Local accommodation on offer If you believe every young person deserves the best, and you re ready to bring your passion and professionalism to a team that truly cares apply now and make a difference with 360 CAMHS Job Type: Full-time Pay: £16.00-£18.00 per hour Benefits: Employee discount Employee mentoring programme Free parking Health & wellbeing programme Referral programme
We Do Social Work
Learning disability social worker
We Do Social Work Litherland, Merseyside
Adult Learning Disability Social Worker Service Area: Adult Social Care Learning Disabilities Location: Sefton, Merseyside Reports to: Team Manager Adult Learning Disability Team Job Purpose To provide high-quality, person-centred social work support to adults with learning disabilities across Sefton. The post holder will promote independence, wellbeing, and social inclusion, ensuring compliance with relevant legislation and local authority policies. The role involves assessment, care planning, safeguarding, and partnership working to achieve positive outcomes for individuals and their carers. Key Responsibilities 1. Assessment & Care Planning Undertake strengths-based assessments under the Care Act 2014. Develop, implement, and review person-centred support plans. Promote choice, control, independence, and community inclusion. Carry out Mental Capacity Act (2005) assessments and Best Interests decisions where required. 2. Safeguarding Identify and respond appropriately to safeguarding concerns in line with local safeguarding procedures. Undertake Section 42 safeguarding enquiries where appropriate. Work collaboratively with partner agencies to reduce risk and protect vulnerable adults. 3. Case Management Manage a diverse caseload, ensuring timely interventions and accurate recording. Prepare reports for court, panels, and multi-disciplinary meetings. Participate in reviews, transitions planning, and risk management processes. 4. Multi-Agency Working Work in partnership with health professionals, housing providers, voluntary organisations, advocacy services, and carers. Contribute to integrated working with NHS and community services. Support smooth transitions from Children s Services to Adult Social Care. 5. Professional Practice Maintain registration with Social Work England. Key Legislation & Guidance Care Act 2014 Mental Capacity Act 2005 Equality Act 2010 Human Rights Act 1998 Safeguarding Adults statutory guidance Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLS) Person Specification Essential Qualified Social Worker (BA/MA Social Work or equivalent). Registered with Social Work England. Experience working with adults with learning disabilities. Sound knowledge of relevant legislation and safeguarding practice. Ability to manage complex cases and assess risk effectively. Strong communication and report-writing skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Desirable Experience in court work and report preparation. Knowledge of autism spectrum conditions and positive behaviour support. Experience of working within a local authority setting. Practice Educator qualification or willingness to work towards it. Skills & Competencies Person-centred and strengths-based approach Analytical and decision-making skills Effective partnership and multi-agency working Resilience and ability to manage competing demands IT competence and accurate case recording Working Conditions Community-based role with home visits across Sefton. Hybrid working arrangements Why Work with We Do Social Work? At We Do Social Work, we specialise exclusively in social care recruitment, meaning we understand the profession, the pressures, and the importance of finding the right role for you. We offer: Dedicated specialist consultant support Competitive pay rates Transparent and honest communication Access to a wide range of local authority roles Support with compliance and onboarding Ongoing career guidance and market insight Prompt and reliable payroll service We pride ourselves on building long-term relationships with our candidates and ensuring you feel valued, supported, and informed at every stage of your assignment.
Feb 27, 2026
Contractor
Adult Learning Disability Social Worker Service Area: Adult Social Care Learning Disabilities Location: Sefton, Merseyside Reports to: Team Manager Adult Learning Disability Team Job Purpose To provide high-quality, person-centred social work support to adults with learning disabilities across Sefton. The post holder will promote independence, wellbeing, and social inclusion, ensuring compliance with relevant legislation and local authority policies. The role involves assessment, care planning, safeguarding, and partnership working to achieve positive outcomes for individuals and their carers. Key Responsibilities 1. Assessment & Care Planning Undertake strengths-based assessments under the Care Act 2014. Develop, implement, and review person-centred support plans. Promote choice, control, independence, and community inclusion. Carry out Mental Capacity Act (2005) assessments and Best Interests decisions where required. 2. Safeguarding Identify and respond appropriately to safeguarding concerns in line with local safeguarding procedures. Undertake Section 42 safeguarding enquiries where appropriate. Work collaboratively with partner agencies to reduce risk and protect vulnerable adults. 3. Case Management Manage a diverse caseload, ensuring timely interventions and accurate recording. Prepare reports for court, panels, and multi-disciplinary meetings. Participate in reviews, transitions planning, and risk management processes. 4. Multi-Agency Working Work in partnership with health professionals, housing providers, voluntary organisations, advocacy services, and carers. Contribute to integrated working with NHS and community services. Support smooth transitions from Children s Services to Adult Social Care. 5. Professional Practice Maintain registration with Social Work England. Key Legislation & Guidance Care Act 2014 Mental Capacity Act 2005 Equality Act 2010 Human Rights Act 1998 Safeguarding Adults statutory guidance Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLS) Person Specification Essential Qualified Social Worker (BA/MA Social Work or equivalent). Registered with Social Work England. Experience working with adults with learning disabilities. Sound knowledge of relevant legislation and safeguarding practice. Ability to manage complex cases and assess risk effectively. Strong communication and report-writing skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Desirable Experience in court work and report preparation. Knowledge of autism spectrum conditions and positive behaviour support. Experience of working within a local authority setting. Practice Educator qualification or willingness to work towards it. Skills & Competencies Person-centred and strengths-based approach Analytical and decision-making skills Effective partnership and multi-agency working Resilience and ability to manage competing demands IT competence and accurate case recording Working Conditions Community-based role with home visits across Sefton. Hybrid working arrangements Why Work with We Do Social Work? At We Do Social Work, we specialise exclusively in social care recruitment, meaning we understand the profession, the pressures, and the importance of finding the right role for you. We offer: Dedicated specialist consultant support Competitive pay rates Transparent and honest communication Access to a wide range of local authority roles Support with compliance and onboarding Ongoing career guidance and market insight Prompt and reliable payroll service We pride ourselves on building long-term relationships with our candidates and ensuring you feel valued, supported, and informed at every stage of your assignment.

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