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Outcomes First Group
Speech and Language Therapist
Outcomes First Group West Drayton, Middlesex
Are you looking for an employer who can offer you opportunities for growth and development in your speech and language therapy career- All whilst working within a friendly multidisciplinary team in a rewarding education setting? Do you want to have opportunities to participate in research projects, special interest groups and form part of a wider speech and language therapy network that meets regularly for training & development? Do you want to have flexibility and be able to work creatively to deliver specialist SaLT assessment and intervention fostering independence within an education setting? How about working for an employer who has been awarded a 'Great Place to Work' for the 5th year running? Does working 4 days a week with FULL pay sound like a dream?! It doesn't have to be! Have a better work/life balance and come and work for Outcomes First Group! Job Title: Speech and Language Therapist Location: Yiewsley Grange School - West Drayton UB7 7QP Salary: Up to £53,200 FTE DOE plus £5000 Welcome Bonus (Welcome Bonus is payable as one payment of £2,500 after completion of one month and one further payment of £2,500 upon completion of your final probation period. T&C's Apply) Hours: 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday 8.30am - 16.30pm Contract: Permanent (Term time only, or flexibility around full-time contract can be discussed based on your personal circumstances) In a world where the demand for clinical support is increasing daily, we understand the importance and value of the work you carry out. Your unique skills and expertise are critical to building better outcomes for our pupils. This is why we aim to have a multidisciplinary clinical team for each of our sites to provide this vital provision in collaboration with our education teams. Creating an environment where our pupils can truly flourish and grow in independence is key. We understand the value of helping our employees develop in their careers. For clinicians to achieve their Continued Professional Development (CPD) goals we offer a £2000 training allowance, so that you can complete role specific training tailored to your individual requirements once your probation has been completed. About the Group: Outcomes First Group is the leading provider of world-class education. Our schools are a vital part of local communities in England, Scotland and Wales, with a renowned reputation for quality and positive outcomes for the children and young people we educate for. Our Acorn schools are there to meet the social and emotional needs of pupils who have faced trauma or adversity, equipping them for life's important steps. Our Options Autism schools support autistic pupils to value their uniqueness and access the world in their own way. Another division, Momenta Connect, supports young people to overcome barriers and engage with education. While our most recent addition, Blenheim Schools, enables outstanding futures through high-quality independent and international schools. Our Vision Empower every child, whatever their ability, with a world-class education that nurtures potential, inspires lifelong learning, and equips them to thrive in a diverse and evolving world. Our Mission We commit to unlocking our pupils' potential through personalised learning, innovation, and opportunity, supporting growth and aspirations. Our Promise WE LISTEN. We never assume. WE WORK TOGETHER. To make the remarkable happen. WE ARE ACCOUNTABLE. To each other and for one another. Our Promisedescribes the sort of people we are and our commitment to how we treat each other, work together and behave. It represents what's truly important to us as individuals and as a team. It is easily translatable into behaviours we all practice and experience every day. It's the golden thread that runs through every leader, team and individual. The role: We are looking for a Speech and Language Therapist to join our in-house clinical team at Yiewsley Grange School. Working collaboratively with the education team, you will deliver bespoke Speech and Language Therapy assessment and intervention to pupils who may have experienced developmental trauma, be neurodivergent or have SEMH needs. You will work within the standards provided in the OFG Speech and Language Therapy Ways of Working. This will guide your practice within an education setting and clarify your roles and responsibilities, while taking into account the requirements of your governing and professional bodies. You will be given responsibility for holding a Speech and Language therapy caseload, with the full support of your designated clinical supervisor and site lead, also contributing to staff training and consultation as required This post would suit a resilient, creative and enthusiastic individual. Our Clinical Teams help maintain a person-centred, empowering approach always putting the pupils we support at the forefront of everything they do. All our settings maintain a strong safeguarding culture, and the pupils we support are heard, respected, and involved in decisions that affect them. We strive for excellence, which is why we are one of the leading service providers in the UK. With this in mind, we are looking for a Speech and Language Therapist who shares our vision to use innovative approaches to enhance the quality of life and outcomes of the pupils we support. For further information regarding this vacancy please refer to the Job Description and Person Specification attached. Essential Criteria: Undergraduate or Postgraduate degree in Speech and Language Therapy HCPC registered 1-2 yrs experience as a fully registered member of the RCSLT working in a similar setting. Some relevant experience in a previously held job of engaging and working with individuals presenting with complex and diverse communication profiles Some knowledge of neurodiversity and trauma informed practice Some experience of multi-disciplinary working in a range of settings Some experience of communicating with/working with families/relatives and carers An interest in developing knowledge and skills in different areas of SaLT practice Good relationship building, analytical and judgmental skills Good communication skills (oral and written) Good time management and organisational skills Competent in core areas of SaLT practice and clear understanding of RCSLT Communication Standards Knowledge of different SaLT assessment tools, types of intervention and knowledge of how to formulate support plans based on needs profile Knowledge of legislation and its implications for both clinical practice and professional management in relation to the client group Ability to work collaboratively as part of the multi-disciplinary team Willingness to attend training and working towards further qualifications relevant to the client group supporting ASD Experience Desirable: Some understanding of the other differences, e.g. sensory and motor, which may impact on an individual's communication strengths, differences, traits, difficulties and needs profile Some evidence of understanding the relationship between arousal levels and communication Why work for us? Alongside working with a network of over 350 clinical colleagues with regular forums for peer reflection and practice development, Outcomes First Group offer an array of flexible benefit options: Benefits Your health and wellbeing are important to us, so you'll get an exceptional reward and flexible benefits package including: £2,000 training allowance Life Assurance Pension scheme with options to increase your contributions "Your Wellbeing Matters" - access to a wide range of first-class mental health support services and physical heath checks You'll work 80% of your contractual hours for 100% of your pay, giving you more time to do the things that make you happy. 4DWW is subject to successful completion of probation and is not a contractual benefit Family Growth Support - inclusive benefits package covering enhanced maternity and paternity leave, along with paid fertility treatment support. A wide range of health, wellbeing, and insurance benefits 100's of discount options valid in the UK and abroad Cycle to Work Schemes Electric Car Purchase Scheme Critical illness cover £5000 Welcome Bonus (T&C's apply) At Outcomes First Group we are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our pupils and young people. All successful applicants will be subject to social media checks and successful applicants to a fully enhanced DBS We reserve the right to close vacancies early, please submit your application at the earliest opportunity. Outcomes First Group is committed to carrying out a fair, thorough and efficient recruitment process in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education. Whilst we aim to keep applicants informed throughout, Outcomes First Group does not accept liability for any loss of earnings or other associated costs incurred by applicants as a result of delays or changes in the compliance process. All stages of the compliance process are subject to necessary safeguarding checks and compliance with statutory requirements, which may affect timescales. Job Ref: 300116 . click apply for full job details
Jan 29, 2026
Full time
Are you looking for an employer who can offer you opportunities for growth and development in your speech and language therapy career- All whilst working within a friendly multidisciplinary team in a rewarding education setting? Do you want to have opportunities to participate in research projects, special interest groups and form part of a wider speech and language therapy network that meets regularly for training & development? Do you want to have flexibility and be able to work creatively to deliver specialist SaLT assessment and intervention fostering independence within an education setting? How about working for an employer who has been awarded a 'Great Place to Work' for the 5th year running? Does working 4 days a week with FULL pay sound like a dream?! It doesn't have to be! Have a better work/life balance and come and work for Outcomes First Group! Job Title: Speech and Language Therapist Location: Yiewsley Grange School - West Drayton UB7 7QP Salary: Up to £53,200 FTE DOE plus £5000 Welcome Bonus (Welcome Bonus is payable as one payment of £2,500 after completion of one month and one further payment of £2,500 upon completion of your final probation period. T&C's Apply) Hours: 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday 8.30am - 16.30pm Contract: Permanent (Term time only, or flexibility around full-time contract can be discussed based on your personal circumstances) In a world where the demand for clinical support is increasing daily, we understand the importance and value of the work you carry out. Your unique skills and expertise are critical to building better outcomes for our pupils. This is why we aim to have a multidisciplinary clinical team for each of our sites to provide this vital provision in collaboration with our education teams. Creating an environment where our pupils can truly flourish and grow in independence is key. We understand the value of helping our employees develop in their careers. For clinicians to achieve their Continued Professional Development (CPD) goals we offer a £2000 training allowance, so that you can complete role specific training tailored to your individual requirements once your probation has been completed. About the Group: Outcomes First Group is the leading provider of world-class education. Our schools are a vital part of local communities in England, Scotland and Wales, with a renowned reputation for quality and positive outcomes for the children and young people we educate for. Our Acorn schools are there to meet the social and emotional needs of pupils who have faced trauma or adversity, equipping them for life's important steps. Our Options Autism schools support autistic pupils to value their uniqueness and access the world in their own way. Another division, Momenta Connect, supports young people to overcome barriers and engage with education. While our most recent addition, Blenheim Schools, enables outstanding futures through high-quality independent and international schools. Our Vision Empower every child, whatever their ability, with a world-class education that nurtures potential, inspires lifelong learning, and equips them to thrive in a diverse and evolving world. Our Mission We commit to unlocking our pupils' potential through personalised learning, innovation, and opportunity, supporting growth and aspirations. Our Promise WE LISTEN. We never assume. WE WORK TOGETHER. To make the remarkable happen. WE ARE ACCOUNTABLE. To each other and for one another. Our Promisedescribes the sort of people we are and our commitment to how we treat each other, work together and behave. It represents what's truly important to us as individuals and as a team. It is easily translatable into behaviours we all practice and experience every day. It's the golden thread that runs through every leader, team and individual. The role: We are looking for a Speech and Language Therapist to join our in-house clinical team at Yiewsley Grange School. Working collaboratively with the education team, you will deliver bespoke Speech and Language Therapy assessment and intervention to pupils who may have experienced developmental trauma, be neurodivergent or have SEMH needs. You will work within the standards provided in the OFG Speech and Language Therapy Ways of Working. This will guide your practice within an education setting and clarify your roles and responsibilities, while taking into account the requirements of your governing and professional bodies. You will be given responsibility for holding a Speech and Language therapy caseload, with the full support of your designated clinical supervisor and site lead, also contributing to staff training and consultation as required This post would suit a resilient, creative and enthusiastic individual. Our Clinical Teams help maintain a person-centred, empowering approach always putting the pupils we support at the forefront of everything they do. All our settings maintain a strong safeguarding culture, and the pupils we support are heard, respected, and involved in decisions that affect them. We strive for excellence, which is why we are one of the leading service providers in the UK. With this in mind, we are looking for a Speech and Language Therapist who shares our vision to use innovative approaches to enhance the quality of life and outcomes of the pupils we support. For further information regarding this vacancy please refer to the Job Description and Person Specification attached. Essential Criteria: Undergraduate or Postgraduate degree in Speech and Language Therapy HCPC registered 1-2 yrs experience as a fully registered member of the RCSLT working in a similar setting. Some relevant experience in a previously held job of engaging and working with individuals presenting with complex and diverse communication profiles Some knowledge of neurodiversity and trauma informed practice Some experience of multi-disciplinary working in a range of settings Some experience of communicating with/working with families/relatives and carers An interest in developing knowledge and skills in different areas of SaLT practice Good relationship building, analytical and judgmental skills Good communication skills (oral and written) Good time management and organisational skills Competent in core areas of SaLT practice and clear understanding of RCSLT Communication Standards Knowledge of different SaLT assessment tools, types of intervention and knowledge of how to formulate support plans based on needs profile Knowledge of legislation and its implications for both clinical practice and professional management in relation to the client group Ability to work collaboratively as part of the multi-disciplinary team Willingness to attend training and working towards further qualifications relevant to the client group supporting ASD Experience Desirable: Some understanding of the other differences, e.g. sensory and motor, which may impact on an individual's communication strengths, differences, traits, difficulties and needs profile Some evidence of understanding the relationship between arousal levels and communication Why work for us? Alongside working with a network of over 350 clinical colleagues with regular forums for peer reflection and practice development, Outcomes First Group offer an array of flexible benefit options: Benefits Your health and wellbeing are important to us, so you'll get an exceptional reward and flexible benefits package including: £2,000 training allowance Life Assurance Pension scheme with options to increase your contributions "Your Wellbeing Matters" - access to a wide range of first-class mental health support services and physical heath checks You'll work 80% of your contractual hours for 100% of your pay, giving you more time to do the things that make you happy. 4DWW is subject to successful completion of probation and is not a contractual benefit Family Growth Support - inclusive benefits package covering enhanced maternity and paternity leave, along with paid fertility treatment support. A wide range of health, wellbeing, and insurance benefits 100's of discount options valid in the UK and abroad Cycle to Work Schemes Electric Car Purchase Scheme Critical illness cover £5000 Welcome Bonus (T&C's apply) At Outcomes First Group we are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our pupils and young people. All successful applicants will be subject to social media checks and successful applicants to a fully enhanced DBS We reserve the right to close vacancies early, please submit your application at the earliest opportunity. Outcomes First Group is committed to carrying out a fair, thorough and efficient recruitment process in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education. Whilst we aim to keep applicants informed throughout, Outcomes First Group does not accept liability for any loss of earnings or other associated costs incurred by applicants as a result of delays or changes in the compliance process. All stages of the compliance process are subject to necessary safeguarding checks and compliance with statutory requirements, which may affect timescales. Job Ref: 300116 . click apply for full job details
Penguin Recruitment
Graduate Town Planner
Penguin Recruitment Worthing, Sussex
Job Title: Graduate Town Planner Location: Sussex Penguin Recruitment is delighted to be supporting a leading Chartered Town Planning practice. We are seeking a Graduate Planner to join a growing Sussex studio, supporting the delivery of high-quality town planning services across both public and private sector projects. The role offers exposure to a wide range of schemes, from major regeneration projects to complex infrastructure developments. About the Practice This is a Chartered Town Planning practice providing professional planning advice and project delivery that maximises development potential. The team works across a diverse portfolio of projects and is recognised for its collaborative culture, technical expertise, and commitment to developing future planning professionals. The Role As a Graduate Planner, you will play an integral role within a growing planning team, supporting projects from concept through to completion. You will assist with day-to-day planning tasks while also contributing to larger, multi-disciplinary projects. This role offers the opportunity to work directly with clients, local authorities, and consultants, with excellent scope to develop your planning skills within a supportive and collaborative environment. Key Responsibilities Assisting with the preparation, submission, and management of planning applications, appeals, and associated consents. Undertaking planning research and policy reviews to support the delivery of clear, professional advice. Drafting planning statements, appraisals, appeal documents, and community engagement materials. Assisting with the coordination of multi-disciplinary project teams. Liaising with local authorities and statutory bodies. Supporting public consultation and stakeholder engagement activities. Assisting with client relationship management and contributing to business development initiatives. Supporting the continued development of the planning team and sharing knowledge with colleagues. About You We are looking for an enthusiastic and motivated graduate who can confidently manage day-to-day tasks and contribute positively to a team environment. You will be proactive, well-organised, and able to communicate effectively with colleagues, clients, and stakeholders. Essential Skills & Experience Degree (or equivalent) in a relevant planning or built environment discipline. Ideally working towards or holding Licentiate RTPI membership (not essential). Strong report writing skills with excellent attention to detail. Good verbal communication skills. Proactive, adaptable, and collaborative approach. Strong organisational and time management skills. Previous workplace experience beneficial but not essential. This is an excellent opportunity for indicate early-career planners looking to build a strong foundation within a supportive, forward-thinking consultancy. Interested? The hiring manager is looking to meet with suitable candidates ASAP so if you meet the above criteria, please contact Josh Jones on (phone number removed) or (url removed)
Jan 29, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Graduate Town Planner Location: Sussex Penguin Recruitment is delighted to be supporting a leading Chartered Town Planning practice. We are seeking a Graduate Planner to join a growing Sussex studio, supporting the delivery of high-quality town planning services across both public and private sector projects. The role offers exposure to a wide range of schemes, from major regeneration projects to complex infrastructure developments. About the Practice This is a Chartered Town Planning practice providing professional planning advice and project delivery that maximises development potential. The team works across a diverse portfolio of projects and is recognised for its collaborative culture, technical expertise, and commitment to developing future planning professionals. The Role As a Graduate Planner, you will play an integral role within a growing planning team, supporting projects from concept through to completion. You will assist with day-to-day planning tasks while also contributing to larger, multi-disciplinary projects. This role offers the opportunity to work directly with clients, local authorities, and consultants, with excellent scope to develop your planning skills within a supportive and collaborative environment. Key Responsibilities Assisting with the preparation, submission, and management of planning applications, appeals, and associated consents. Undertaking planning research and policy reviews to support the delivery of clear, professional advice. Drafting planning statements, appraisals, appeal documents, and community engagement materials. Assisting with the coordination of multi-disciplinary project teams. Liaising with local authorities and statutory bodies. Supporting public consultation and stakeholder engagement activities. Assisting with client relationship management and contributing to business development initiatives. Supporting the continued development of the planning team and sharing knowledge with colleagues. About You We are looking for an enthusiastic and motivated graduate who can confidently manage day-to-day tasks and contribute positively to a team environment. You will be proactive, well-organised, and able to communicate effectively with colleagues, clients, and stakeholders. Essential Skills & Experience Degree (or equivalent) in a relevant planning or built environment discipline. Ideally working towards or holding Licentiate RTPI membership (not essential). Strong report writing skills with excellent attention to detail. Good verbal communication skills. Proactive, adaptable, and collaborative approach. Strong organisational and time management skills. Previous workplace experience beneficial but not essential. This is an excellent opportunity for indicate early-career planners looking to build a strong foundation within a supportive, forward-thinking consultancy. Interested? The hiring manager is looking to meet with suitable candidates ASAP so if you meet the above criteria, please contact Josh Jones on (phone number removed) or (url removed)
Penguin Recruitment
Town Planner
Penguin Recruitment Worthing, Sussex
Job Title: Town Planner Location: Sussex Penguin Recruitment is delighted to be supporting a leading Chartered Town Planning practice. We are seeking a Town Planner to join a growing Sussex studio, helping to deliver high-quality town planning services across both public and private sector projects. The work spans a diverse range of schemes, from major regeneration projects to complex infrastructure developments. About the Practice This is a Chartered Town Planning practice providing professional planning advice and project delivery that maximises development potential. The team works across a broad portfolio of projects and is known for its collaborative approach, technical expertise, and commitment to excellence. The Role As a Planner, you will play an integral role within a growing planning team, supporting projects from concept through to completion. You will assist with day-to-day planning tasks while also contributing to larger, multi-disciplinary projects. This role offers the opportunity to work directly with clients, local authorities, and consultants, with excellent scope to develop your planning skills within a supportive and collaborative environment. Key Responsibilities Preparing, submitting, and managing planning applications, appeals, and associated consents. Undertaking planning research and policy reviews, providing clear and professional advice. Drafting planning statements, appraisals, appeal documents, and community engagement materials. Assisting with the coordination of multi-disciplinary project teams. Liaising with local authorities and statutory bodies. Supporting public consultation and stakeholder engagement activities. Assisting with client relationship management and contributing to business development initiatives. Supporting the ongoing development of the planning team and sharing knowledge with colleagues. About You We are looking for an enthusiastic and capable planner who can confidently manage day-to-day tasks and contribute positively to a team environment. You will be proactive, well-organised, and able to communicate effectively with colleagues, clients, and stakeholders. Essential Skills & Experience Degree (or equivalent) in a relevant discipline. Ideally working towards or holding RTPI membership (not essential). Previous workplace experience within planning or a related environment. Strong report writing skills with excellent attention to detail. Good verbal communication skills. Proactive, adaptable, and collaborative approach. Strong organisational and time management skills. Culture & Benefits This practice promotes a collaborative working culture with a strong focus on work-life balance, mutual respect, and equal opportunities. Benefits include: Comprehensive internal and external CPD programmes Mentor programme and regular organised site visits European study trips and regular social events Enhanced parental leave, Employee Assistance Programme, eye care supplement, and free fruit Active involvement in networking and charitable initiatives Strong commitment to diversity, inclusion, and accessibility in the workplace If you're an aspiring planner looking to build your career within a supportive and forward-thinking consultancy, this is an excellent opportunity to take the next step. Interested? The hiring manager is looking to meet with suitable candidates ASAP so if you meet the above criteria, please contact Josh Jones on (phone number removed) or (url removed)
Jan 29, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Town Planner Location: Sussex Penguin Recruitment is delighted to be supporting a leading Chartered Town Planning practice. We are seeking a Town Planner to join a growing Sussex studio, helping to deliver high-quality town planning services across both public and private sector projects. The work spans a diverse range of schemes, from major regeneration projects to complex infrastructure developments. About the Practice This is a Chartered Town Planning practice providing professional planning advice and project delivery that maximises development potential. The team works across a broad portfolio of projects and is known for its collaborative approach, technical expertise, and commitment to excellence. The Role As a Planner, you will play an integral role within a growing planning team, supporting projects from concept through to completion. You will assist with day-to-day planning tasks while also contributing to larger, multi-disciplinary projects. This role offers the opportunity to work directly with clients, local authorities, and consultants, with excellent scope to develop your planning skills within a supportive and collaborative environment. Key Responsibilities Preparing, submitting, and managing planning applications, appeals, and associated consents. Undertaking planning research and policy reviews, providing clear and professional advice. Drafting planning statements, appraisals, appeal documents, and community engagement materials. Assisting with the coordination of multi-disciplinary project teams. Liaising with local authorities and statutory bodies. Supporting public consultation and stakeholder engagement activities. Assisting with client relationship management and contributing to business development initiatives. Supporting the ongoing development of the planning team and sharing knowledge with colleagues. About You We are looking for an enthusiastic and capable planner who can confidently manage day-to-day tasks and contribute positively to a team environment. You will be proactive, well-organised, and able to communicate effectively with colleagues, clients, and stakeholders. Essential Skills & Experience Degree (or equivalent) in a relevant discipline. Ideally working towards or holding RTPI membership (not essential). Previous workplace experience within planning or a related environment. Strong report writing skills with excellent attention to detail. Good verbal communication skills. Proactive, adaptable, and collaborative approach. Strong organisational and time management skills. Culture & Benefits This practice promotes a collaborative working culture with a strong focus on work-life balance, mutual respect, and equal opportunities. Benefits include: Comprehensive internal and external CPD programmes Mentor programme and regular organised site visits European study trips and regular social events Enhanced parental leave, Employee Assistance Programme, eye care supplement, and free fruit Active involvement in networking and charitable initiatives Strong commitment to diversity, inclusion, and accessibility in the workplace If you're an aspiring planner looking to build your career within a supportive and forward-thinking consultancy, this is an excellent opportunity to take the next step. Interested? The hiring manager is looking to meet with suitable candidates ASAP so if you meet the above criteria, please contact Josh Jones on (phone number removed) or (url removed)
Commercial Gas Engineer
HVAC Total FM Recruitment Frampton On Severn, Gloucestershire
Mobile Commercial Gas Engineer - Cambridge Region Full Time £45,000-£50,000 DOE + Van & Fuel Card + Benefits Due to growth in local contracts, we are recruiting a Mobile Commercial Gas Engineer to carry out planned preventative and reactive maintenance across commercial sites in the Cambridge area, including schools and commercial buildings. You will be responsible for statutory gas maintenance, fault finding, and mechanical works on commercial gas plant and associated systems. This is a mobile role, working Monday to Friday, 40 hours per week, with overtime available and participation in an on-call rota. Key Responsibilities PPM and reactive maintenance on commercial gas systems Mechanical maintenance on associated plant (boilers, pressurisation units, water heaters, pressure vessels, booster sets) Fault finding and repair to meet statutory and client requirements Providing a professional, customer-focused service Requirements Proven experience in commercial gas maintenance Current ACS Commercial Gas qualifications (CIGA1, CODNCO1, CORT1, ICAE1, ICPN1, TPCP1 & TPCP1A) Gas Safe registered Full UK driving licence Enhanced DBS (or willingness to obtain) Package Includes Company van and fuel card Paid travel time (excluding first and last 30 minutes) On-call allowance (1-in-11) 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Pension, sick pay, private medical insurance Flexible benefits and personal development opportunities
Jan 29, 2026
Full time
Mobile Commercial Gas Engineer - Cambridge Region Full Time £45,000-£50,000 DOE + Van & Fuel Card + Benefits Due to growth in local contracts, we are recruiting a Mobile Commercial Gas Engineer to carry out planned preventative and reactive maintenance across commercial sites in the Cambridge area, including schools and commercial buildings. You will be responsible for statutory gas maintenance, fault finding, and mechanical works on commercial gas plant and associated systems. This is a mobile role, working Monday to Friday, 40 hours per week, with overtime available and participation in an on-call rota. Key Responsibilities PPM and reactive maintenance on commercial gas systems Mechanical maintenance on associated plant (boilers, pressurisation units, water heaters, pressure vessels, booster sets) Fault finding and repair to meet statutory and client requirements Providing a professional, customer-focused service Requirements Proven experience in commercial gas maintenance Current ACS Commercial Gas qualifications (CIGA1, CODNCO1, CORT1, ICAE1, ICPN1, TPCP1 & TPCP1A) Gas Safe registered Full UK driving licence Enhanced DBS (or willingness to obtain) Package Includes Company van and fuel card Paid travel time (excluding first and last 30 minutes) On-call allowance (1-in-11) 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Pension, sick pay, private medical insurance Flexible benefits and personal development opportunities
Outcomes First Group
SEN Teacher
Outcomes First Group
At OFG, we work smarter so you can spend more time doing what makes you happy! Job Title: SEN Teacher Location: Woodside Park School, Penge, London SE20 8QU Salary: Up to £48,000.00 per annum depending on experience (Not pro rata) Hours: 37.5 hours per week Monday to Friday 8.30am - 4.30pm Contract: Permanent, Term time only Start Date: January 2026 UK applicants only. This role does not offer sponsorship. As Woodside Park School continues to grow, we're excited to offer a fantastic opportunity for a passionate SEN Teacher to join our warm, close-knit team. Part of the Options Autism family, our school is a place where creativity is encouraged, individuality is celebrated, and every pupil is supported to thrive. This isn't an average teaching role. Here, you'll have the freedom, resources, and expert support to teach in ways that truly make a difference. About the role As a dynamic and motivated qualified teacher, you'll work with pupils with autism, learning difficulties, and complex needs-supporting them to flourish academically, socially, and emotionally. You'll plan and deliver engaging, innovative lessons that spark curiosity and excitement, adapting learning to suit each individual. Alongside academic progress, you'll place equal value on pupils' wellbeing, confidence, and personal development. At Outcomes First Group, you'll be empowered to teach creatively, making the most of our extensive resources and specialist support to deliver meaningful, high-impact learning. What You'll Be Doing Plan and deliver stimulating, personalised lessons on a daily basis Develop creative and innovative teaching approaches that engage and motivate learners Respond flexibly to the needs of pupils with autism, learning difficulties, and complex needs Observe, monitor, and assess pupil progress and wellbeing Create a positive, nurturing classroom environment where pupils feel safe and valued Work collaboratively with colleagues and external professionals Contribute to the wider life, vision, and development of the school Who we are looking for A passionate, enthusiastic SEN Teacher with a genuine desire to make a difference A confident communicator who builds strong, caring relationships with pupils Someone who thrives in a supportive, specialist school environment A team player who enjoys working closely with colleagues and other professionals An educator who values creativity, flexibility, and pupil-centred learning Essential Requirement: UK Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or equivalent About Us Woodside Park School is a brand-new Options Autism school, located in Penge, South East London. We provide specialist education for up to 36 pupils aged 7-11. Pupils are taught in small class sizes, allowing for personalised learning, and work towards a variety of qualifications tailored to their individual needs and abilities. Our dedicated team creates a nurturing and inclusive environment, where every child is supported to reach their full potential both academically and personally. For over 19 years Options Autism have provided care and education to pupils, young people and adults with autism, complex needs and learning difficulties. As part of Outcomes First Group, we are leading our sector in setting and delivering new approaches that provide measurable outcomes for those in our care. We are really proud to say that in 2025, Outcomes First Group were officially certified as a 'Great Place to Work' for the sixth year running Why join Options Autism? We place the outcomes of the pupils and vulnerable young adults in our services at the heart of everything we do, so you'll wake every day in the knowledge that your role will have a significant positive impact on the lives of others. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils and young people. All applicants will be subject to social media checks and successful applicants to a fully enhanced DBS. Benefits Your health and wellbeing are important to us, so you'll get an exceptional reward package including: Life Assurance Pension scheme with options to increase your contributions "Your Wellbeing Matters" - access to a wide range of first-class mental health support services and physical health checks And a market-leading benefit offering through our Flexible Benefits Platform, Vista, enables you to choose the package that's right for you, including: A wide range of health, wellbeing, and insurance benefits 100's of discount options valid in the UK and abroad Cycle to Work Schemes Electric Car Purchase Scheme Critical illness cover Family Growth Support - inclusive benefits package covering enhanced maternity and paternity leave, along with paid fertility treatment support. We reserve the right to close the vacancy early if we receive a high volume of suitable applications. Outcomes First Group is committed to carrying out a fair, thorough and efficient recruitment process in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education. Whilst we aim to keep applicants informed throughout, Outcomes First Group does not accept liability for any loss of earnings or other associated costs incurred by applicants as a result of delays or changes in the compliance process. All stages of the compliance process are subject to necessary safeguarding checks and compliance with statutory requirements, which may affect timescales.
Jan 29, 2026
Full time
At OFG, we work smarter so you can spend more time doing what makes you happy! Job Title: SEN Teacher Location: Woodside Park School, Penge, London SE20 8QU Salary: Up to £48,000.00 per annum depending on experience (Not pro rata) Hours: 37.5 hours per week Monday to Friday 8.30am - 4.30pm Contract: Permanent, Term time only Start Date: January 2026 UK applicants only. This role does not offer sponsorship. As Woodside Park School continues to grow, we're excited to offer a fantastic opportunity for a passionate SEN Teacher to join our warm, close-knit team. Part of the Options Autism family, our school is a place where creativity is encouraged, individuality is celebrated, and every pupil is supported to thrive. This isn't an average teaching role. Here, you'll have the freedom, resources, and expert support to teach in ways that truly make a difference. About the role As a dynamic and motivated qualified teacher, you'll work with pupils with autism, learning difficulties, and complex needs-supporting them to flourish academically, socially, and emotionally. You'll plan and deliver engaging, innovative lessons that spark curiosity and excitement, adapting learning to suit each individual. Alongside academic progress, you'll place equal value on pupils' wellbeing, confidence, and personal development. At Outcomes First Group, you'll be empowered to teach creatively, making the most of our extensive resources and specialist support to deliver meaningful, high-impact learning. What You'll Be Doing Plan and deliver stimulating, personalised lessons on a daily basis Develop creative and innovative teaching approaches that engage and motivate learners Respond flexibly to the needs of pupils with autism, learning difficulties, and complex needs Observe, monitor, and assess pupil progress and wellbeing Create a positive, nurturing classroom environment where pupils feel safe and valued Work collaboratively with colleagues and external professionals Contribute to the wider life, vision, and development of the school Who we are looking for A passionate, enthusiastic SEN Teacher with a genuine desire to make a difference A confident communicator who builds strong, caring relationships with pupils Someone who thrives in a supportive, specialist school environment A team player who enjoys working closely with colleagues and other professionals An educator who values creativity, flexibility, and pupil-centred learning Essential Requirement: UK Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or equivalent About Us Woodside Park School is a brand-new Options Autism school, located in Penge, South East London. We provide specialist education for up to 36 pupils aged 7-11. Pupils are taught in small class sizes, allowing for personalised learning, and work towards a variety of qualifications tailored to their individual needs and abilities. Our dedicated team creates a nurturing and inclusive environment, where every child is supported to reach their full potential both academically and personally. For over 19 years Options Autism have provided care and education to pupils, young people and adults with autism, complex needs and learning difficulties. As part of Outcomes First Group, we are leading our sector in setting and delivering new approaches that provide measurable outcomes for those in our care. We are really proud to say that in 2025, Outcomes First Group were officially certified as a 'Great Place to Work' for the sixth year running Why join Options Autism? We place the outcomes of the pupils and vulnerable young adults in our services at the heart of everything we do, so you'll wake every day in the knowledge that your role will have a significant positive impact on the lives of others. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils and young people. All applicants will be subject to social media checks and successful applicants to a fully enhanced DBS. Benefits Your health and wellbeing are important to us, so you'll get an exceptional reward package including: Life Assurance Pension scheme with options to increase your contributions "Your Wellbeing Matters" - access to a wide range of first-class mental health support services and physical health checks And a market-leading benefit offering through our Flexible Benefits Platform, Vista, enables you to choose the package that's right for you, including: A wide range of health, wellbeing, and insurance benefits 100's of discount options valid in the UK and abroad Cycle to Work Schemes Electric Car Purchase Scheme Critical illness cover Family Growth Support - inclusive benefits package covering enhanced maternity and paternity leave, along with paid fertility treatment support. We reserve the right to close the vacancy early if we receive a high volume of suitable applications. Outcomes First Group is committed to carrying out a fair, thorough and efficient recruitment process in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education. Whilst we aim to keep applicants informed throughout, Outcomes First Group does not accept liability for any loss of earnings or other associated costs incurred by applicants as a result of delays or changes in the compliance process. All stages of the compliance process are subject to necessary safeguarding checks and compliance with statutory requirements, which may affect timescales.
Southall Community Alliance
Operations & Capacity Building Manager
Southall Community Alliance
Southall Community Alliance (SCA) is a charity that has been working in Southall for over 30 years. We seek an enthusiastic and experienced Operations & Capacity Building Manager to oversee the project work of our charity over the next two years. We are looking for a candidate with excellent interpersonal skills, community engagement and fundraising experience and the confidence to manage and deliver projects that will extend our work and enhance local networks. You will report to the SCA Director and be part of the growing SCA staff team. Title: Operations & Capacity Building Manager Salary: £36,000 per annum Duration: Full time, two year fixed term contract, with the possibility of an extension subject to review. Location : Southall Town Hall, 1 High Street, Southall, UB1 3HA Annual leave : 25 days Job Description 1) Managing delivery of SCA s funded projects and project related staff 2) Community outreach and engagement with a diverse range of residents and stakeholders 3) Work with adults and young people to arrange training on community campaigning, capacity building and equality issues 4) Promoting work on social media or website to share good practice and case studies 5) Arranging arts and creative activities to engage young people 6) Prepare publicity to promote awareness of activities arranged in partnership with statutory and community based partners 7) Preparing agendas, minutes and other relevant materials relating to SCA projects 8) Supporting the recruitment and supervision of volunteers 9) Provide support for preparing monitoring, performance and evaluation reports relating to project activities 2 10) Identify and apply for funding opportunities to sustain SCA projects and core work 11) To ensure inclusion and diversity in all aspects of SCA s operation and work 12) To report to the SCA Board of trustees and advisory boards, as required 13) To undertake other such duties as may be assigned by the SCA Director from time to time
Jan 29, 2026
Full time
Southall Community Alliance (SCA) is a charity that has been working in Southall for over 30 years. We seek an enthusiastic and experienced Operations & Capacity Building Manager to oversee the project work of our charity over the next two years. We are looking for a candidate with excellent interpersonal skills, community engagement and fundraising experience and the confidence to manage and deliver projects that will extend our work and enhance local networks. You will report to the SCA Director and be part of the growing SCA staff team. Title: Operations & Capacity Building Manager Salary: £36,000 per annum Duration: Full time, two year fixed term contract, with the possibility of an extension subject to review. Location : Southall Town Hall, 1 High Street, Southall, UB1 3HA Annual leave : 25 days Job Description 1) Managing delivery of SCA s funded projects and project related staff 2) Community outreach and engagement with a diverse range of residents and stakeholders 3) Work with adults and young people to arrange training on community campaigning, capacity building and equality issues 4) Promoting work on social media or website to share good practice and case studies 5) Arranging arts and creative activities to engage young people 6) Prepare publicity to promote awareness of activities arranged in partnership with statutory and community based partners 7) Preparing agendas, minutes and other relevant materials relating to SCA projects 8) Supporting the recruitment and supervision of volunteers 9) Provide support for preparing monitoring, performance and evaluation reports relating to project activities 2 10) Identify and apply for funding opportunities to sustain SCA projects and core work 11) To ensure inclusion and diversity in all aspects of SCA s operation and work 12) To report to the SCA Board of trustees and advisory boards, as required 13) To undertake other such duties as may be assigned by the SCA Director from time to time
Outcomes First Group
Occupational Therapist
Outcomes First Group Durrington, Wiltshire
Are you looking for an employer who can offer you opportunities for growth and development in your occupational therapy career- All whilst working within a friendly multidisciplinary team in a rewarding education setting? Do you want to have opportunities to participate in research projects, special interest groups and form part of a wider occupational therapy network that meets regularly for training & development? Do you want to have flexibility and be able to work creatively to deliver specialist OT assessment and intervention fostering independence within an education setting? How about working for an employer who has been awarded a 'Great Place to Work' for the 6th year running? Job Title: Occupational Therapist Location: Robins Way School - Wiltshire SP4 8JT Salary: Up to £53,200 FTE DOE Hours: 22.5 hours per week, 8:30am-4:30pm, Mondays and 2 other days to be agreed Contract: Permanent (Term time only, or flexibility around full-time contract can be discussed based on your personal circumstances) Essential: Full valid UK driving licence and access to own vehicle In a world where the demand for clinical support is increasing daily, we understand the importance and value of the work you carry out. Your unique skills and expertise are critical to building better outcomes for our pupils. This is why we aim to have a multidisciplinary clinical team for each of our sites to provide this vital provision in collaboration with our education teams. Creating an environment where our pupils can truly flourish and grow in independence is key. We understand the value of helping our employees develop in their careers. For clinicians to achieve their Continued Professional Development (CPD) goals we offer a £2000 training allowance, so that you can complete role specific training tailored to your individual requirements once your probation has been completed. Outcomes First Group is the leading provider of world-class education. Our schools are a vital part of local communities in England, Scotland and Wales, with a renowned reputation for quality and positive outcomes for the children and young people we educate for. Our Acorn schools are there to meet the social and emotional needs of pupils who have faced trauma or adversity, equipping them for life's important steps. Our Options Autism schools support autistic pupils to value their uniqueness and access the world in their own way. Another division, Momenta Connect, supports young people to overcome barriers and engage with education. While our most recent addition, Blenheim Schools, enables outstanding futures through high-quality independent and international schools. Our Vision Empower every child, whatever their ability, with a world-class education that nurtures potential, inspires lifelong learning, and equips them to thrive in a diverse and evolving world. Our Mission We commit to unlocking our pupils' potential through personalised learning, innovation, and opportunity, supporting growth and aspirations Our Promise WE LISTEN. We never assume. WE WORK TOGETHER. To make the remarkable happen. WE ARE ACCOUNTABLE. To each other and for one another. Our Promise describes the sort of people we are and our commitment to how we treat each other, work together and behave. It represents what's truly important to us as individuals and as a team. It is easily translatable into behaviours we all practice and experience every day. It's the golden thread that runs through every leader, team and individual. The role: We are looking for an Occupational Therapist to join our in-house clinical team at Robins Way School. Working collaboratively with the education team, you will deliver bespoke Occupational Therapy assessment and intervention to pupils who may have experienced developmental trauma, be neurodivergent or have SEMH needs. You will work within the standards provided in the OFG Occupational Therapy Ways of Working. This will guide your practice within an education setting and clarify your roles and responsibilities, while taking into account the requirements of your governing and professional bodies. You will be given responsibility for holding an occupational therapy caseload, with the full support of your designated clinical supervisor and site lead, also contributing to staff training and consultation as required This post would suit a resilient, creative and enthusiastic individual. Our Clinical Teams help maintain a person-centred, empowering approach always putting the pupils we support at the forefront of everything they do. All our settings maintain a strong safeguarding culture, and the pupils we support are heard, respected, and involved in decisions that affect them. We strive for excellence, which is why we are one of the leading service providers in the UK. With this in mind, we are looking for an Occupational Therapist who shares our vision to use innovative approaches to enhance the quality of life and outcomes of the pupils we support. Location: Robins Way School - Wiltshire SP4 8JT - Robins Way School forms part of our Acorn Education brand and is an independent specialist day school, supporting young people aged 7 - 11 Robins Way School School Finder - Acorn For further information regarding this vacancy please refer to the Job Description and Person Specification attached. Essential Criteria: Recognised Occupational Therapy degree Valid and up to date HCPC Registration Registered member of RCOT Relevant experience in providing occupational therapy services within a similar setting is preferrable Previously engaged with people who are neurodivergent and/or experience learning difficulty and/or socio-emotional and mental health difficulties in any setting, being able to evidence transferrable skills Sound knowledge and clinical understanding of OT theory and its practical application to support independence Experience of multi-professional work with teams or services within the designated speciality preferred Ability to work independently, flexible and confident Clear and concise report writing skills Hold a full UK driving licence, with access to a car Interest in sensory integration or sensory-informed practice (SI practitioner training in progress or completed is preferrable, however not essential) Why work for us? Alongside working with a network of over 350 clinical colleagues with regular forums for peer reflection and practice development, Outcomes First Group offer an array of flexible benefit options Benefits Your health and wellbeing are important to us, so you'll get an exceptional reward and flexible benefits package including: £2,000 training allowance Life Assurance Pension scheme with options to increase your contributions Your Wellbeing Matters" - access to a wide range of first-class mental health support services and physical health checks Family Growth Support - inclusive benefits package covering enhanced maternity and paternity leave, along with paid fertility treatment support. A wide range of health, wellbeing, and insurance benefits 100's of discount options valid in the UK and abroad Cycle to Work Schemes Electric Car Purchase Scheme Critical illness cover At Outcomes First Group we are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our pupils and young people. All successful applicants will be subject to social media checks and successful applicants to a fully enhanced DBS We reserve the right to close vacancies early, please submit your application at the earliest opportunity. Outcomes First Group is committed to carrying out a fair, thorough and efficient recruitment process in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education. Whilst we aim to keep applicants informed throughout, Outcomes First Group does not accept liability for any loss of earnings or other associated costs incurred by applicants as a result of delays or changes in the compliance process. All stages of the compliance process are subject to necessary safeguarding checks and compliance with statutory requirements, which may affect timescales. Job Ref: Vacancy ID 301138
Jan 29, 2026
Full time
Are you looking for an employer who can offer you opportunities for growth and development in your occupational therapy career- All whilst working within a friendly multidisciplinary team in a rewarding education setting? Do you want to have opportunities to participate in research projects, special interest groups and form part of a wider occupational therapy network that meets regularly for training & development? Do you want to have flexibility and be able to work creatively to deliver specialist OT assessment and intervention fostering independence within an education setting? How about working for an employer who has been awarded a 'Great Place to Work' for the 6th year running? Job Title: Occupational Therapist Location: Robins Way School - Wiltshire SP4 8JT Salary: Up to £53,200 FTE DOE Hours: 22.5 hours per week, 8:30am-4:30pm, Mondays and 2 other days to be agreed Contract: Permanent (Term time only, or flexibility around full-time contract can be discussed based on your personal circumstances) Essential: Full valid UK driving licence and access to own vehicle In a world where the demand for clinical support is increasing daily, we understand the importance and value of the work you carry out. Your unique skills and expertise are critical to building better outcomes for our pupils. This is why we aim to have a multidisciplinary clinical team for each of our sites to provide this vital provision in collaboration with our education teams. Creating an environment where our pupils can truly flourish and grow in independence is key. We understand the value of helping our employees develop in their careers. For clinicians to achieve their Continued Professional Development (CPD) goals we offer a £2000 training allowance, so that you can complete role specific training tailored to your individual requirements once your probation has been completed. Outcomes First Group is the leading provider of world-class education. Our schools are a vital part of local communities in England, Scotland and Wales, with a renowned reputation for quality and positive outcomes for the children and young people we educate for. Our Acorn schools are there to meet the social and emotional needs of pupils who have faced trauma or adversity, equipping them for life's important steps. Our Options Autism schools support autistic pupils to value their uniqueness and access the world in their own way. Another division, Momenta Connect, supports young people to overcome barriers and engage with education. While our most recent addition, Blenheim Schools, enables outstanding futures through high-quality independent and international schools. Our Vision Empower every child, whatever their ability, with a world-class education that nurtures potential, inspires lifelong learning, and equips them to thrive in a diverse and evolving world. Our Mission We commit to unlocking our pupils' potential through personalised learning, innovation, and opportunity, supporting growth and aspirations Our Promise WE LISTEN. We never assume. WE WORK TOGETHER. To make the remarkable happen. WE ARE ACCOUNTABLE. To each other and for one another. Our Promise describes the sort of people we are and our commitment to how we treat each other, work together and behave. It represents what's truly important to us as individuals and as a team. It is easily translatable into behaviours we all practice and experience every day. It's the golden thread that runs through every leader, team and individual. The role: We are looking for an Occupational Therapist to join our in-house clinical team at Robins Way School. Working collaboratively with the education team, you will deliver bespoke Occupational Therapy assessment and intervention to pupils who may have experienced developmental trauma, be neurodivergent or have SEMH needs. You will work within the standards provided in the OFG Occupational Therapy Ways of Working. This will guide your practice within an education setting and clarify your roles and responsibilities, while taking into account the requirements of your governing and professional bodies. You will be given responsibility for holding an occupational therapy caseload, with the full support of your designated clinical supervisor and site lead, also contributing to staff training and consultation as required This post would suit a resilient, creative and enthusiastic individual. Our Clinical Teams help maintain a person-centred, empowering approach always putting the pupils we support at the forefront of everything they do. All our settings maintain a strong safeguarding culture, and the pupils we support are heard, respected, and involved in decisions that affect them. We strive for excellence, which is why we are one of the leading service providers in the UK. With this in mind, we are looking for an Occupational Therapist who shares our vision to use innovative approaches to enhance the quality of life and outcomes of the pupils we support. Location: Robins Way School - Wiltshire SP4 8JT - Robins Way School forms part of our Acorn Education brand and is an independent specialist day school, supporting young people aged 7 - 11 Robins Way School School Finder - Acorn For further information regarding this vacancy please refer to the Job Description and Person Specification attached. Essential Criteria: Recognised Occupational Therapy degree Valid and up to date HCPC Registration Registered member of RCOT Relevant experience in providing occupational therapy services within a similar setting is preferrable Previously engaged with people who are neurodivergent and/or experience learning difficulty and/or socio-emotional and mental health difficulties in any setting, being able to evidence transferrable skills Sound knowledge and clinical understanding of OT theory and its practical application to support independence Experience of multi-professional work with teams or services within the designated speciality preferred Ability to work independently, flexible and confident Clear and concise report writing skills Hold a full UK driving licence, with access to a car Interest in sensory integration or sensory-informed practice (SI practitioner training in progress or completed is preferrable, however not essential) Why work for us? Alongside working with a network of over 350 clinical colleagues with regular forums for peer reflection and practice development, Outcomes First Group offer an array of flexible benefit options Benefits Your health and wellbeing are important to us, so you'll get an exceptional reward and flexible benefits package including: £2,000 training allowance Life Assurance Pension scheme with options to increase your contributions Your Wellbeing Matters" - access to a wide range of first-class mental health support services and physical health checks Family Growth Support - inclusive benefits package covering enhanced maternity and paternity leave, along with paid fertility treatment support. A wide range of health, wellbeing, and insurance benefits 100's of discount options valid in the UK and abroad Cycle to Work Schemes Electric Car Purchase Scheme Critical illness cover At Outcomes First Group we are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our pupils and young people. All successful applicants will be subject to social media checks and successful applicants to a fully enhanced DBS We reserve the right to close vacancies early, please submit your application at the earliest opportunity. Outcomes First Group is committed to carrying out a fair, thorough and efficient recruitment process in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education. Whilst we aim to keep applicants informed throughout, Outcomes First Group does not accept liability for any loss of earnings or other associated costs incurred by applicants as a result of delays or changes in the compliance process. All stages of the compliance process are subject to necessary safeguarding checks and compliance with statutory requirements, which may affect timescales. Job Ref: Vacancy ID 301138
Hiring People
Book Keeper / Administration
Hiring People Mansfield, Nottinghamshire
Are you a reliable, detail-oriented individual who enjoys structure, accuracy and helping things run smoothly? LivePay is looking for a professional Book Keeper & Office Administrator, on a part-time basis, 16 hours per week, to support our growing finance and operational team. About LivePay LivePay is a trusted provider of fully managed payroll and payment solutions, combining over 45 years of experience with bespoke technology to simplify how businesses manage payroll and financial data. We work with organisations across the UK and beyond, including Jersey, Guernsey, Isle of Man and Ireland, supporting a wide range of sectors with services that save time, reduce risk and ensure compliance with ever-changing tax and payroll regulations. At LivePay, we believe that payroll should be simple, secure and dependable so our clients can focus on growing their business rather than worrying about compliance and reporting. Our team of CIPP-qualified professionals are passionate about delivering excellent client service and building long-term relationships. We're continuously evolving our systems and processes to stay ahead of industry needs, investing in technology and people to improve the experience for clients and their employees alike. The Role As our Book Keeper & Office Administrator, you will play a central role in ensuring smooth financial operations across the business. You'll be responsible for accurate day-to-day bookkeeping, managing invoicing and payments, preparing financial reports, and supporting compliance tasks including VAT and statutory submissions. You'll also provide essential administrative support that helps the wider business function effectively - from organising meetings and taking minutes to supporting procurement and asset management. This role is ideal for someone who thrives in a structured environment, enjoys working with numbers and systems, and takes pride in doing things right. Strong professionalism and the ability to handle sensitive and confidential information with discretion are essential. This role supports the backbone of our financial integrity and client trust, ensuring timely and accurate accounting that underpins everything we do. You'll work closely with the Managing Director and leadership team, helping to deliver reliable financial insight and excellent service to our internal and external stakeholders. What You'll Be Doing Prepare and issue monthly customer invoices Update the accounts system with Payables and Receivables Produce monthly management reports Monitor, chase and report on overdue accounts Prepare and submit VAT returns Support business compliance activities and training on non-payroll topics Organise internal meetings: agendas, minutes and distribution Assist with procurement and proposals to the Managing Director Maintain asset registers and control Perform ad-hoc duties as required Who We're Looking For You may be the perfect fit if you are: Reliable, disciplined and methodical in your work Comfortable working with financial data and accounting systems Able to communicate professionally and empathetically with customers, adapting to meet the needs of stakeholders as needed Good at organising your own time and prioritising tasks Trustworthy with a strong sense of confidentiality Comfortable with Microsoft Office and similar productivity tools Experience with bookkeeping and the ability to use accounts software effectively are essential. What We Offer A part-time, permanent position, ideal for work-life balance,16 hours per week (flexible working hours) Salary £11,428 - £12,480 (FTE £25,000-£27,000) Flexible working hours across the working week to fit your schedule A supportive, team-oriented environment where your reliability and calm approach are valued Opportunities to contribute to process improvements and the growth of the business How to apply If you are interested in this position and would like to learn more our client would love to hear from you. Please attach your CV to the link provided and they will be in direct contact.
Jan 29, 2026
Full time
Are you a reliable, detail-oriented individual who enjoys structure, accuracy and helping things run smoothly? LivePay is looking for a professional Book Keeper & Office Administrator, on a part-time basis, 16 hours per week, to support our growing finance and operational team. About LivePay LivePay is a trusted provider of fully managed payroll and payment solutions, combining over 45 years of experience with bespoke technology to simplify how businesses manage payroll and financial data. We work with organisations across the UK and beyond, including Jersey, Guernsey, Isle of Man and Ireland, supporting a wide range of sectors with services that save time, reduce risk and ensure compliance with ever-changing tax and payroll regulations. At LivePay, we believe that payroll should be simple, secure and dependable so our clients can focus on growing their business rather than worrying about compliance and reporting. Our team of CIPP-qualified professionals are passionate about delivering excellent client service and building long-term relationships. We're continuously evolving our systems and processes to stay ahead of industry needs, investing in technology and people to improve the experience for clients and their employees alike. The Role As our Book Keeper & Office Administrator, you will play a central role in ensuring smooth financial operations across the business. You'll be responsible for accurate day-to-day bookkeeping, managing invoicing and payments, preparing financial reports, and supporting compliance tasks including VAT and statutory submissions. You'll also provide essential administrative support that helps the wider business function effectively - from organising meetings and taking minutes to supporting procurement and asset management. This role is ideal for someone who thrives in a structured environment, enjoys working with numbers and systems, and takes pride in doing things right. Strong professionalism and the ability to handle sensitive and confidential information with discretion are essential. This role supports the backbone of our financial integrity and client trust, ensuring timely and accurate accounting that underpins everything we do. You'll work closely with the Managing Director and leadership team, helping to deliver reliable financial insight and excellent service to our internal and external stakeholders. What You'll Be Doing Prepare and issue monthly customer invoices Update the accounts system with Payables and Receivables Produce monthly management reports Monitor, chase and report on overdue accounts Prepare and submit VAT returns Support business compliance activities and training on non-payroll topics Organise internal meetings: agendas, minutes and distribution Assist with procurement and proposals to the Managing Director Maintain asset registers and control Perform ad-hoc duties as required Who We're Looking For You may be the perfect fit if you are: Reliable, disciplined and methodical in your work Comfortable working with financial data and accounting systems Able to communicate professionally and empathetically with customers, adapting to meet the needs of stakeholders as needed Good at organising your own time and prioritising tasks Trustworthy with a strong sense of confidentiality Comfortable with Microsoft Office and similar productivity tools Experience with bookkeeping and the ability to use accounts software effectively are essential. What We Offer A part-time, permanent position, ideal for work-life balance,16 hours per week (flexible working hours) Salary £11,428 - £12,480 (FTE £25,000-£27,000) Flexible working hours across the working week to fit your schedule A supportive, team-oriented environment where your reliability and calm approach are valued Opportunities to contribute to process improvements and the growth of the business How to apply If you are interested in this position and would like to learn more our client would love to hear from you. Please attach your CV to the link provided and they will be in direct contact.
HARRIS HILL
Executive Assistant to the Co-Leads
HARRIS HILL Barnet, London
Harris Hill is delighted to be working on behalf of a faith-based/community charity to recruit an Executive Assistant to the Co-Leads . This is a pivotal, full-time permanent role, providing high-level executive and administrative support within a values-driven organisation that works to strengthen communities, promote inclusion and nurture future generations. The position is primarily office-based at their Finchley site in North London, with some flexibility to work from home on Fridays, which are often a shorter working day for staff. In this role, you will act as a central point of coordination for the Co-Leads, ensuring the smooth and effective running of their day-to-day operations. You will manage complex diaries, appointments and travel arrangements, proactively organising schedules to make the best use of time and ensuring senior-level engagements run seamlessly. As the first point of contact for internal and external stakeholders, you will handle enquiries with professionalism, sensitivity and discretion, while overseeing correspondence, inbox management and email triage. You will support the preparation of briefings, reports and presentations, coordinate attendance at events and community engagements, and maintain accurate and up-to-date records and templates. Alongside this, you will play a key role in governance and organisational support, including preparing and circulating meeting papers, agendas and minutes for board and committee meetings, managing meeting schedules and follow-ups, and ensuring timely communications across governance processes. You will also support statutory and regulatory updates with relevant bodies, contribute to the smooth running of the organisation s centres through administrative oversight, and assist with maintaining the community database. The ideal candidate will be an experienced Executive Assistant or Personal Assistant with a proven track record of providing high-level support to senior leaders in a fast-paced environment. You will be highly organised, able to juggle multiple priorities with accuracy and calm under pressure, and confident in managing complex diaries and workflows. Strong communication skills are essential, with the ability to engage professionally and warmly with a wide range of stakeholders. You will be digitally confident, with excellent working knowledge of Microsoft Office and experience maintaining databases and digital records with a strong focus on confidentiality and data accuracy. A proactive problem solver, you will use initiative to anticipate needs and resolve issues with minimal supervision, while working collaboratively as part of a small team. Experience within a charity, membership or values-led organisation would be advantageous, along with an understanding of, or willingness to learn about, the community the organisation serves. Above all, you will share a commitment to kindness, integrity, inclusion and empowerment, bringing empathy, professionalism and positivity to everything you do. To apply, please submit your up-to-date CV by the 5th of February at 11:59 AM . Please note, only successful applicants will be contacted with further information. As a leading charity recruitment specialist and a certified B Corp , Harris Hill is committed to high and ever-improving standards of equitable and inclusive recruitment. We actively welcome applications from all sections of the community regardless of age, disability, gender, race, religion, sexuality and other protected characteristics.
Jan 29, 2026
Full time
Harris Hill is delighted to be working on behalf of a faith-based/community charity to recruit an Executive Assistant to the Co-Leads . This is a pivotal, full-time permanent role, providing high-level executive and administrative support within a values-driven organisation that works to strengthen communities, promote inclusion and nurture future generations. The position is primarily office-based at their Finchley site in North London, with some flexibility to work from home on Fridays, which are often a shorter working day for staff. In this role, you will act as a central point of coordination for the Co-Leads, ensuring the smooth and effective running of their day-to-day operations. You will manage complex diaries, appointments and travel arrangements, proactively organising schedules to make the best use of time and ensuring senior-level engagements run seamlessly. As the first point of contact for internal and external stakeholders, you will handle enquiries with professionalism, sensitivity and discretion, while overseeing correspondence, inbox management and email triage. You will support the preparation of briefings, reports and presentations, coordinate attendance at events and community engagements, and maintain accurate and up-to-date records and templates. Alongside this, you will play a key role in governance and organisational support, including preparing and circulating meeting papers, agendas and minutes for board and committee meetings, managing meeting schedules and follow-ups, and ensuring timely communications across governance processes. You will also support statutory and regulatory updates with relevant bodies, contribute to the smooth running of the organisation s centres through administrative oversight, and assist with maintaining the community database. The ideal candidate will be an experienced Executive Assistant or Personal Assistant with a proven track record of providing high-level support to senior leaders in a fast-paced environment. You will be highly organised, able to juggle multiple priorities with accuracy and calm under pressure, and confident in managing complex diaries and workflows. Strong communication skills are essential, with the ability to engage professionally and warmly with a wide range of stakeholders. You will be digitally confident, with excellent working knowledge of Microsoft Office and experience maintaining databases and digital records with a strong focus on confidentiality and data accuracy. A proactive problem solver, you will use initiative to anticipate needs and resolve issues with minimal supervision, while working collaboratively as part of a small team. Experience within a charity, membership or values-led organisation would be advantageous, along with an understanding of, or willingness to learn about, the community the organisation serves. Above all, you will share a commitment to kindness, integrity, inclusion and empowerment, bringing empathy, professionalism and positivity to everything you do. To apply, please submit your up-to-date CV by the 5th of February at 11:59 AM . Please note, only successful applicants will be contacted with further information. As a leading charity recruitment specialist and a certified B Corp , Harris Hill is committed to high and ever-improving standards of equitable and inclusive recruitment. We actively welcome applications from all sections of the community regardless of age, disability, gender, race, religion, sexuality and other protected characteristics.
Outcomes First Group
Speech and Language Therapist
Outcomes First Group Thornhill, Dumfriesshire
Are you looking for an employer who can offer you opportunities for growth and development in your speech and language therapy career- All whilst working within a friendly multidisciplinary team in a rewarding education setting? Do you want to have opportunities to participate in research projects, special interest groups and form part of a wider speech and language therapy network that meets regularly for training & development? Do you want to have flexibility and be able to work creatively to deliver specialist SaLT assessment and intervention fostering independence within an education setting? How about working for an employer who has been awarded a 'Great Place to Work' for the 5th year running? Job Title: Speech and Language Therapist Location: Closeburn House - Dumfriesshire DG3 5HP / Maben House - Dumfriesshire DG11 1RW (covering both sites) Salary: Up to £53,200 pro rata (dependent on experience) Hours: 22 hours per week, 08.30am - 4.30pm (3 days a week) Contract: Permanent 52 weeks In a world where the demand for clinical support is increasing daily, we understand the importance and value of the work you carry out. Your unique skills and expertise are critical to building better outcomes for our pupils. This is why we aim to have a multidisciplinary clinical team for each of our sites to provide this vital provision in collaboration with our education teams. Creating an environment where our pupils can truly flourish and grow in independence is key. This is a post to cover OFG Options Holistic services in Scotland; this encompasses Maben School and residential home & Closeburn School and residential home. We understand the value of helping our employees develop in their careers. For clinicians to achieve their Continued Professional Development (CPD) goals we offer a £2000 training allowance, so that you can complete role specific training tailored to your individual requirements once your probation has been completed. About the Group: Outcomes First Group is the leading provider of world-class education. Our schools are a vital part of local communities in England, Scotland and Wales, with a renowned reputation for quality and positive outcomes for the children and young people we educate for. Our Acorn schools are there to meet the social and emotional needs of pupils who have faced trauma or adversity, equipping them for life's important steps. Our Options Autism schools support autistic pupils to value their uniqueness and access the world in their own way. Another division, Momenta Connect, supports young people to overcome barriers and engage with education. While our most recent addition, Blenheim Schools, enables outstanding futures through high-quality independent and international schools. Our Vision Empower every child, whatever their ability, with a world-class education that nurtures potential, inspires lifelong learning, and equips them to thrive in a diverse and evolving world. Our Mission We commit to unlocking our pupils' potential through personalised learning, innovation, and opportunity, supporting growth and aspirations. Our Promise WE LISTEN. We never assume. WE WORK TOGETHER. To make the remarkable happen. WE ARE ACCOUNTABLE. To each other and for one another. Our Promisedescribes the sort of people we are and our commitment to how we treat each other, work together and behave. It represents what's truly important to us as individuals and as a team. It is easily translatable into behaviours we all practice and experience every day. It's the golden thread that runs through every leader, team and individual. The role: We are looking for a Speech and Language Therapist to join our in-house clinical team at Closeburn House school Working collaboratively with the education team, you will deliver bespoke Speech and Language Therapy assessment and intervention to pupils who may have experienced developmental trauma, be neurodivergent or have SEMH needs. You will work within the standards provided in the OFG Speech and Language Therapy Ways of Working. This will guide your practice within an education setting and clarify your roles and responsibilities, while taking into account the requirements of your governing and professional bodies. You will be given responsibility for holding a Speech and Language therapy caseload, with the full support of your designated clinical supervisor and site lead, also contributing to staff training and consultation as required This post would suit a resilient, creative and enthusiastic individual. Our Clinical Teams help maintain a person-centred, empowering approach always putting the pupils we support at the forefront of everything they do. All our settings maintain a strong safeguarding culture, and the pupils we support are heard, respected, and involved in decisions that affect them. We strive for excellence, which is why we are one of the leading service providers in the UK. With this in mind, we are looking for a Speech and Language Therapist who shares our vision to use innovative approaches to enhance the quality of life and outcomes of the pupils we support. Location: Closeburn House - Dumfriesshire DG3 5HP - Closeburn House School forms part of our Options Autism brand Holistic Childcare and Education - Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. Education - Options Autism For further information regarding this vacancy please refer to the Job Description and Person Specification attached. Essential Criteria: Undergraduate or Postgraduate degree in Speech and Language Therapy HCPC registered 1-2 yrs experience as a fully registered member of the RCSLT working in a similar setting. Some relevant experience in a previously held job of engaging and working with individuals presenting with complex and diverse communication profiles Some knowledge of neurodiversity and trauma informed practice Some experience of multi-disciplinary working in a range of settings Some experience of communicating with/working with families/relatives and carers An interest in developing knowledge and skills in different areas of SaLT practice Good relationship building, analytical and judgmental skills Good communication skills (oral and written) Good time management and organisational skills Competent in core areas of SaLT practice and clear understanding of RCSLT Communication Standards Knowledge of different SaLT assessment tools, types of intervention and knowledge of how to formulate support plans based on needs profile Knowledge of legislation and its implications for both clinical practice and professional management in relation to the client group Ability to work collaboratively as part of the multi-disciplinary team Willingness to attend training and working towards further qualifications relevant to the client group supporting Desirable: Some understanding of the other differences, e.g. sensory and motor, which may impact on an individual's communication strengths, differences, traits, difficulties and needs profile Some evidence of understanding the relationship between arousal levels and communication Full driving license and access to a car (Highly Desirable) Why work for us? Alongside working with a network of over 350 clinical colleagues with regular forums for peer reflection and practice development, Outcomes First Group offer an array of flexible benefit options: Benefits Your health and wellbeing are important to us, so you'll get an exceptional reward and flexible benefits package including: £2,000 training allowance Life Assurance Pension scheme with options to increase your contributions "Your Wellbeing Matters" - access to a wide range of first-class mental health support services and physical heath checks Family Growth Support - inclusive benefits package covering enhanced maternity and paternity leave, along with paid fertility treatment support. A wide range of health, wellbeing, and insurance benefits 100's of discount options valid in the UK and abroad Cycle to Work Schemes Electric Car Purchase Scheme Critical illness cover At Outcomes First Group we are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our pupils and young people. All successful applicants will be subject to social media checks and successful applicants to a fully enhanced DBS We reserve the right to close vacancies early, please submit your application at the earliest opportunity. Outcomes First Group is committed to carrying out a fair, thorough and efficient recruitment process in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education. Whilst we aim to keep applicants informed throughout, Outcomes First Group does not accept liability for any loss of earnings or other associated costs incurred by applicants as a result of delays or changes in the compliance process. All stages of the compliance process are subject to necessary safeguarding checks and compliance with statutory requirements, which may affect timescales. Job Ref: 301131
Jan 29, 2026
Full time
Are you looking for an employer who can offer you opportunities for growth and development in your speech and language therapy career- All whilst working within a friendly multidisciplinary team in a rewarding education setting? Do you want to have opportunities to participate in research projects, special interest groups and form part of a wider speech and language therapy network that meets regularly for training & development? Do you want to have flexibility and be able to work creatively to deliver specialist SaLT assessment and intervention fostering independence within an education setting? How about working for an employer who has been awarded a 'Great Place to Work' for the 5th year running? Job Title: Speech and Language Therapist Location: Closeburn House - Dumfriesshire DG3 5HP / Maben House - Dumfriesshire DG11 1RW (covering both sites) Salary: Up to £53,200 pro rata (dependent on experience) Hours: 22 hours per week, 08.30am - 4.30pm (3 days a week) Contract: Permanent 52 weeks In a world where the demand for clinical support is increasing daily, we understand the importance and value of the work you carry out. Your unique skills and expertise are critical to building better outcomes for our pupils. This is why we aim to have a multidisciplinary clinical team for each of our sites to provide this vital provision in collaboration with our education teams. Creating an environment where our pupils can truly flourish and grow in independence is key. This is a post to cover OFG Options Holistic services in Scotland; this encompasses Maben School and residential home & Closeburn School and residential home. We understand the value of helping our employees develop in their careers. For clinicians to achieve their Continued Professional Development (CPD) goals we offer a £2000 training allowance, so that you can complete role specific training tailored to your individual requirements once your probation has been completed. About the Group: Outcomes First Group is the leading provider of world-class education. Our schools are a vital part of local communities in England, Scotland and Wales, with a renowned reputation for quality and positive outcomes for the children and young people we educate for. Our Acorn schools are there to meet the social and emotional needs of pupils who have faced trauma or adversity, equipping them for life's important steps. Our Options Autism schools support autistic pupils to value their uniqueness and access the world in their own way. Another division, Momenta Connect, supports young people to overcome barriers and engage with education. While our most recent addition, Blenheim Schools, enables outstanding futures through high-quality independent and international schools. Our Vision Empower every child, whatever their ability, with a world-class education that nurtures potential, inspires lifelong learning, and equips them to thrive in a diverse and evolving world. Our Mission We commit to unlocking our pupils' potential through personalised learning, innovation, and opportunity, supporting growth and aspirations. Our Promise WE LISTEN. We never assume. WE WORK TOGETHER. To make the remarkable happen. WE ARE ACCOUNTABLE. To each other and for one another. Our Promisedescribes the sort of people we are and our commitment to how we treat each other, work together and behave. It represents what's truly important to us as individuals and as a team. It is easily translatable into behaviours we all practice and experience every day. It's the golden thread that runs through every leader, team and individual. The role: We are looking for a Speech and Language Therapist to join our in-house clinical team at Closeburn House school Working collaboratively with the education team, you will deliver bespoke Speech and Language Therapy assessment and intervention to pupils who may have experienced developmental trauma, be neurodivergent or have SEMH needs. You will work within the standards provided in the OFG Speech and Language Therapy Ways of Working. This will guide your practice within an education setting and clarify your roles and responsibilities, while taking into account the requirements of your governing and professional bodies. You will be given responsibility for holding a Speech and Language therapy caseload, with the full support of your designated clinical supervisor and site lead, also contributing to staff training and consultation as required This post would suit a resilient, creative and enthusiastic individual. Our Clinical Teams help maintain a person-centred, empowering approach always putting the pupils we support at the forefront of everything they do. All our settings maintain a strong safeguarding culture, and the pupils we support are heard, respected, and involved in decisions that affect them. We strive for excellence, which is why we are one of the leading service providers in the UK. With this in mind, we are looking for a Speech and Language Therapist who shares our vision to use innovative approaches to enhance the quality of life and outcomes of the pupils we support. Location: Closeburn House - Dumfriesshire DG3 5HP - Closeburn House School forms part of our Options Autism brand Holistic Childcare and Education - Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. Education - Options Autism For further information regarding this vacancy please refer to the Job Description and Person Specification attached. Essential Criteria: Undergraduate or Postgraduate degree in Speech and Language Therapy HCPC registered 1-2 yrs experience as a fully registered member of the RCSLT working in a similar setting. Some relevant experience in a previously held job of engaging and working with individuals presenting with complex and diverse communication profiles Some knowledge of neurodiversity and trauma informed practice Some experience of multi-disciplinary working in a range of settings Some experience of communicating with/working with families/relatives and carers An interest in developing knowledge and skills in different areas of SaLT practice Good relationship building, analytical and judgmental skills Good communication skills (oral and written) Good time management and organisational skills Competent in core areas of SaLT practice and clear understanding of RCSLT Communication Standards Knowledge of different SaLT assessment tools, types of intervention and knowledge of how to formulate support plans based on needs profile Knowledge of legislation and its implications for both clinical practice and professional management in relation to the client group Ability to work collaboratively as part of the multi-disciplinary team Willingness to attend training and working towards further qualifications relevant to the client group supporting Desirable: Some understanding of the other differences, e.g. sensory and motor, which may impact on an individual's communication strengths, differences, traits, difficulties and needs profile Some evidence of understanding the relationship between arousal levels and communication Full driving license and access to a car (Highly Desirable) Why work for us? Alongside working with a network of over 350 clinical colleagues with regular forums for peer reflection and practice development, Outcomes First Group offer an array of flexible benefit options: Benefits Your health and wellbeing are important to us, so you'll get an exceptional reward and flexible benefits package including: £2,000 training allowance Life Assurance Pension scheme with options to increase your contributions "Your Wellbeing Matters" - access to a wide range of first-class mental health support services and physical heath checks Family Growth Support - inclusive benefits package covering enhanced maternity and paternity leave, along with paid fertility treatment support. A wide range of health, wellbeing, and insurance benefits 100's of discount options valid in the UK and abroad Cycle to Work Schemes Electric Car Purchase Scheme Critical illness cover At Outcomes First Group we are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our pupils and young people. All successful applicants will be subject to social media checks and successful applicants to a fully enhanced DBS We reserve the right to close vacancies early, please submit your application at the earliest opportunity. Outcomes First Group is committed to carrying out a fair, thorough and efficient recruitment process in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education. Whilst we aim to keep applicants informed throughout, Outcomes First Group does not accept liability for any loss of earnings or other associated costs incurred by applicants as a result of delays or changes in the compliance process. All stages of the compliance process are subject to necessary safeguarding checks and compliance with statutory requirements, which may affect timescales. Job Ref: 301131
HAMPSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
Group Engineer Bridges
HAMPSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Winchester, Hampshire
Hampshire County Council is recognised nationally as one of the highest performing local authorities in the UK and offers a friendly, supportive, and collaborative working environment. As a forward-thinking in-house business unit, offers a range of services to the County Council and other public authorities. Join our Bridge Team and take the lead! We're looking for a passionate, technically skilled Group Engineer to head up one of our Design Teams and deliver innovative, high-profile bridge designs and maintenance projects . We pride ourselves on fostering a collaborative team environment and are committed to supporting and developing our people, ensuring continuous growth and advancement of their skills. The Role: Working in the Bridge Team , you will take autonomy of your own work and be responsible for all aspects of projects whether this is bridge assessments, maintenance, strengthening or replacement schemes. You should have a thorough understanding of structural behaviour and the application of relevant design and assessment standards. Knowledge of construction methods and contract procedures would be an advantage. We are maintaining over 1750 structures of all types of structural form, from single or multi span brick arches to Grade II listed cast iron bridges, as well as modern steel and reinforced concrete bridges and retaining walls. Future work will include inspections for assessment, structural assessments, and strengthening and replacement schemes. This is to ensure all our structures remain fit for purpose and open to all highway users. In addition, we provide technical support to external clients, developers, contractors, and other local authorities. What you'll do: Manage and lead a Team of up to eight Engineers and Technicians. Attend and play an active role within the Bridge Management Team. Oversee and sign off feasibility studies, outline and detailed designs, assessments, and contract documents for new structural work and maintenance projects. Oversee the design of strengthening and remedial measures as necessary to ensure continued safe functioning of highway structures. Establish and agree solutions with interested parties which satisfy both engineering and environmental considerations. Plan, programme, and deliver design and assessment projects to client requirements. Deliver projects within allocated resources, budgets and timelines. Liaise with, and report to, the Chief Engineer Structures. Communicate and liaise with clients, contractors and regulatory and statutory authorities. Comply with the duties of the CDM regulations with respect to the duties of Designers and the Principal Designer to ensure the safe design and long term management of structures. Maintain personal technical and relevant project management expertise. Provide technical guidance, support, and training to Engineers and Technicians, and be responsible for work produced. What we're looking for: To be successful in the role you will have the following knowledge, skills, and qualifications: Educated to Degree level in Civil or Structural Engineering. Chartered Civil/Structural Engineer, substantial experience working within a highway structures environment. Ability to recruit, lead, develop, and motivate staff. Excellent knowledge and understanding of structural behaviour, design codes, materials, and proficient in computer analysis. Ability to organise and prioritise workload to ensure that timescales and budgets are met. In-depth understanding of Eurocodes, British Standards and assessment codes. Working knowledge of the application of structural analysis programs. Good communication skills and a high standard of report writing. Sound understanding of the CDM Regulations. You will be required to travel to various locations within Hampshire, and it is essential that you have a current drivers' licence and access to a reliable vehicle on a regular basis. Within your application, please demonstrate how you meet the essential qualifications, knowledge, skills and experience. Why join us? Hampshire County Council is a flexible employer interested in making the most of your skills and offers a great work life balance. Here are some of the reasons why we are an excellent choice for your next career move: We offer a pleasant, supportive, and collaborative working environment which promotes an excellent work-life balance. We offer challenging and rewarding work - from small bridge strengthening schemes to multi-million design and repair schemes and the opportunity to enhance your skills and broaden your technical capabilities. Hybrid working: This role is based in Winchester with a hybrid working arrangement (office and home working) to suit operational requirements. We are committed to inclusion, diversity and wellbeing. Staff are encouraged to get involved in a variety of internal Networks (BME, staff disability, Carers and working parents, and LGBT+) in accordance with our Inclusion Strategy. Generous annual leave plus bank holidays and paid sick leave. Staff discounts for a range of goods and services, as well as travel and eyecare. Generous Employer Pension Contribution. Our benefits package includes details of the holiday entitlement, pension scheme, family friendly policies and interest free travel loans and discounts. We offer a flexible, motivating and inclusive workplace. We have created an environment that you can look forward to being a part of, where you are empowered to be your best and a workplace built on teamwork where people can grow and develop in their roles. For more details around this role, including full job description and person specification, please visit our jobs portal by clicking on the "Apply" button above.
Jan 29, 2026
Full time
Hampshire County Council is recognised nationally as one of the highest performing local authorities in the UK and offers a friendly, supportive, and collaborative working environment. As a forward-thinking in-house business unit, offers a range of services to the County Council and other public authorities. Join our Bridge Team and take the lead! We're looking for a passionate, technically skilled Group Engineer to head up one of our Design Teams and deliver innovative, high-profile bridge designs and maintenance projects . We pride ourselves on fostering a collaborative team environment and are committed to supporting and developing our people, ensuring continuous growth and advancement of their skills. The Role: Working in the Bridge Team , you will take autonomy of your own work and be responsible for all aspects of projects whether this is bridge assessments, maintenance, strengthening or replacement schemes. You should have a thorough understanding of structural behaviour and the application of relevant design and assessment standards. Knowledge of construction methods and contract procedures would be an advantage. We are maintaining over 1750 structures of all types of structural form, from single or multi span brick arches to Grade II listed cast iron bridges, as well as modern steel and reinforced concrete bridges and retaining walls. Future work will include inspections for assessment, structural assessments, and strengthening and replacement schemes. This is to ensure all our structures remain fit for purpose and open to all highway users. In addition, we provide technical support to external clients, developers, contractors, and other local authorities. What you'll do: Manage and lead a Team of up to eight Engineers and Technicians. Attend and play an active role within the Bridge Management Team. Oversee and sign off feasibility studies, outline and detailed designs, assessments, and contract documents for new structural work and maintenance projects. Oversee the design of strengthening and remedial measures as necessary to ensure continued safe functioning of highway structures. Establish and agree solutions with interested parties which satisfy both engineering and environmental considerations. Plan, programme, and deliver design and assessment projects to client requirements. Deliver projects within allocated resources, budgets and timelines. Liaise with, and report to, the Chief Engineer Structures. Communicate and liaise with clients, contractors and regulatory and statutory authorities. Comply with the duties of the CDM regulations with respect to the duties of Designers and the Principal Designer to ensure the safe design and long term management of structures. Maintain personal technical and relevant project management expertise. Provide technical guidance, support, and training to Engineers and Technicians, and be responsible for work produced. What we're looking for: To be successful in the role you will have the following knowledge, skills, and qualifications: Educated to Degree level in Civil or Structural Engineering. Chartered Civil/Structural Engineer, substantial experience working within a highway structures environment. Ability to recruit, lead, develop, and motivate staff. Excellent knowledge and understanding of structural behaviour, design codes, materials, and proficient in computer analysis. Ability to organise and prioritise workload to ensure that timescales and budgets are met. In-depth understanding of Eurocodes, British Standards and assessment codes. Working knowledge of the application of structural analysis programs. Good communication skills and a high standard of report writing. Sound understanding of the CDM Regulations. You will be required to travel to various locations within Hampshire, and it is essential that you have a current drivers' licence and access to a reliable vehicle on a regular basis. Within your application, please demonstrate how you meet the essential qualifications, knowledge, skills and experience. Why join us? Hampshire County Council is a flexible employer interested in making the most of your skills and offers a great work life balance. Here are some of the reasons why we are an excellent choice for your next career move: We offer a pleasant, supportive, and collaborative working environment which promotes an excellent work-life balance. We offer challenging and rewarding work - from small bridge strengthening schemes to multi-million design and repair schemes and the opportunity to enhance your skills and broaden your technical capabilities. Hybrid working: This role is based in Winchester with a hybrid working arrangement (office and home working) to suit operational requirements. We are committed to inclusion, diversity and wellbeing. Staff are encouraged to get involved in a variety of internal Networks (BME, staff disability, Carers and working parents, and LGBT+) in accordance with our Inclusion Strategy. Generous annual leave plus bank holidays and paid sick leave. Staff discounts for a range of goods and services, as well as travel and eyecare. Generous Employer Pension Contribution. Our benefits package includes details of the holiday entitlement, pension scheme, family friendly policies and interest free travel loans and discounts. We offer a flexible, motivating and inclusive workplace. We have created an environment that you can look forward to being a part of, where you are empowered to be your best and a workplace built on teamwork where people can grow and develop in their roles. For more details around this role, including full job description and person specification, please visit our jobs portal by clicking on the "Apply" button above.
Senior Estimator
Hill Group UK Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire
At Hill, smart pricing leads to strong delivery. As our Senior Estimator, you'll play a pivotal role in shaping our future pipeline-leading tenders, producing detailed cost plans, and ensuring each bid reflects the Hill standard for accuracy, insight and commercial strength. You'll work across some of our most complex and high-profile residential schemes, collaborating with internal teams and the supply chain to produce competitive, well-informed bids that support successful delivery. What you'll do: Lead cost planning and estimating on a range of tenders and negotiated projects Produce Bills of Quantities from first principles using Causeway Estimating Review drawings, specifications and technical reports to inform pricing Collaborate with Pre-Construction, Commercial, Technical and Delivery teams Liaise with subcontractors and suppliers to issue enquiries and review returns Prepare control documents and input design, statutory and planning costs Attend site visits and record logistics, risks and pricing conditions Participate in bid meetings (launch, mid-term, settlement) and client presentations Support post-tender negotiations and contribute to value engineering discussions Handover successful bids to the delivery team with full documentation and clarity Mentor Assistant or Trainee Estimators, supporting their development Ensure compliance with Hill's ISO9001 Quality Management System and Health & Safety policies What we're looking for: Significant estimating experience within residential or housing-led construction Proficient in Causeway Estimating and confident producing BQs from first principles Strong understanding of building regulations, procurement and pre-construction strategy Commercially astute with excellent attention to detail Confident reviewing tender documentation and identifying risks and opportunities Skilled in stakeholder engagement with clients, consultants and supply chain Strong time management and ability to handle multiple projects Experience leading on bids and contributing to team improvement initiatives Understanding of sustainability standards such as CfSH, BREEAM, and Secured by Design is desirable What you'll get: 26 days holiday Private healthcare and wellbeing platform Hill Incentive scheme and retail discounts Volunteering days and continuous learning opportunities A high-performing and supportive team culture competitive salary and package Why Hill? At Hill, we offer more than just a job - we offer the opportunity to make a real and lasting impact. Every person here contributes to delivering sustainable, high-quality homes and shaping vibrant communities across the UK. Our culture is underpinned by our values: Ambition - we set bold goals and support each other to exceed them Impact - we focus on delivering meaningful outcomes Agility - we move quickly, adapt confidently, and embrace change Collaboration - we work together to achieve more, sharing success along the way As a privately owned business, we're able to move with pace and purpose. We invest in people, support career growth, and empower individuals to lead from wherever they stand. Hard-working, driven people thrive here - and are recognised for what they deliver and how they deliver it. Join Hill and be part of a forward-thinking, values-led team. Together, we're not just building homes - we're building a lasting legacy. We are proud to be a Disability Confident Employer. We welcome applications from all backgrounds and can provide adjustments throughout the recruitment process.
Jan 29, 2026
Full time
At Hill, smart pricing leads to strong delivery. As our Senior Estimator, you'll play a pivotal role in shaping our future pipeline-leading tenders, producing detailed cost plans, and ensuring each bid reflects the Hill standard for accuracy, insight and commercial strength. You'll work across some of our most complex and high-profile residential schemes, collaborating with internal teams and the supply chain to produce competitive, well-informed bids that support successful delivery. What you'll do: Lead cost planning and estimating on a range of tenders and negotiated projects Produce Bills of Quantities from first principles using Causeway Estimating Review drawings, specifications and technical reports to inform pricing Collaborate with Pre-Construction, Commercial, Technical and Delivery teams Liaise with subcontractors and suppliers to issue enquiries and review returns Prepare control documents and input design, statutory and planning costs Attend site visits and record logistics, risks and pricing conditions Participate in bid meetings (launch, mid-term, settlement) and client presentations Support post-tender negotiations and contribute to value engineering discussions Handover successful bids to the delivery team with full documentation and clarity Mentor Assistant or Trainee Estimators, supporting their development Ensure compliance with Hill's ISO9001 Quality Management System and Health & Safety policies What we're looking for: Significant estimating experience within residential or housing-led construction Proficient in Causeway Estimating and confident producing BQs from first principles Strong understanding of building regulations, procurement and pre-construction strategy Commercially astute with excellent attention to detail Confident reviewing tender documentation and identifying risks and opportunities Skilled in stakeholder engagement with clients, consultants and supply chain Strong time management and ability to handle multiple projects Experience leading on bids and contributing to team improvement initiatives Understanding of sustainability standards such as CfSH, BREEAM, and Secured by Design is desirable What you'll get: 26 days holiday Private healthcare and wellbeing platform Hill Incentive scheme and retail discounts Volunteering days and continuous learning opportunities A high-performing and supportive team culture competitive salary and package Why Hill? At Hill, we offer more than just a job - we offer the opportunity to make a real and lasting impact. Every person here contributes to delivering sustainable, high-quality homes and shaping vibrant communities across the UK. Our culture is underpinned by our values: Ambition - we set bold goals and support each other to exceed them Impact - we focus on delivering meaningful outcomes Agility - we move quickly, adapt confidently, and embrace change Collaboration - we work together to achieve more, sharing success along the way As a privately owned business, we're able to move with pace and purpose. We invest in people, support career growth, and empower individuals to lead from wherever they stand. Hard-working, driven people thrive here - and are recognised for what they deliver and how they deliver it. Join Hill and be part of a forward-thinking, values-led team. Together, we're not just building homes - we're building a lasting legacy. We are proud to be a Disability Confident Employer. We welcome applications from all backgrounds and can provide adjustments throughout the recruitment process.
hireful
HR Manager
hireful Cannock, Staffordshire
If spreadsheets, systems and spotless HR processes are your love language, this one s for you. This role managing HR operations with a well-established children's charity , is a hands-on role for someone who enjoys getting into the detail while influencing at a strategic level. Leading a small, fast-paced People team, reporting to the Head of HR, you ll take ownership of HR administration, payroll processes, HR systems and data - ensuring everything runs smoothly, compliantly and efficiently. This role is based in Cannock, Staffordshire - easily commutable from Wolverhampton, Walsall, Dudley, Burton, Stoke - with some options for home working too. Salary of £44,500 depending on your qualifications, skills and experience, plus benefits including healthcare cash plan, pension, staff discount and 31 days holiday (inc. bank hols) You will be responsible for: Leading all HR administration and payroll processes, and supervising a small HR team Managing the HR System (Bamboo) and people data integrity, all HR reporting and MI Compliance, policy and process writing and their implementation Designing and improving HR workflows, templates and processes Acting as the technical HR lead on payroll, statutory leave, contracts and queries Point of escalation for Employee Relations queries from your team What you need to bring: Experience managing a HR team, and getting the best out of them Strong working knowledge of employment law and HR compliance Proven experience creating (not just following) HR policies and processes Payroll experience (there is a Payroll officer, but you will be the one pressing the button!) Enjoyment of optimising HR systems, data and reporting (ideally Bamboo HR) Ideally CIPD Level 5 qualified or actively working towards A brilliant opportunity for an operationally strong HR professional who likes things done properly - and enjoys making them even better.
Jan 29, 2026
Full time
If spreadsheets, systems and spotless HR processes are your love language, this one s for you. This role managing HR operations with a well-established children's charity , is a hands-on role for someone who enjoys getting into the detail while influencing at a strategic level. Leading a small, fast-paced People team, reporting to the Head of HR, you ll take ownership of HR administration, payroll processes, HR systems and data - ensuring everything runs smoothly, compliantly and efficiently. This role is based in Cannock, Staffordshire - easily commutable from Wolverhampton, Walsall, Dudley, Burton, Stoke - with some options for home working too. Salary of £44,500 depending on your qualifications, skills and experience, plus benefits including healthcare cash plan, pension, staff discount and 31 days holiday (inc. bank hols) You will be responsible for: Leading all HR administration and payroll processes, and supervising a small HR team Managing the HR System (Bamboo) and people data integrity, all HR reporting and MI Compliance, policy and process writing and their implementation Designing and improving HR workflows, templates and processes Acting as the technical HR lead on payroll, statutory leave, contracts and queries Point of escalation for Employee Relations queries from your team What you need to bring: Experience managing a HR team, and getting the best out of them Strong working knowledge of employment law and HR compliance Proven experience creating (not just following) HR policies and processes Payroll experience (there is a Payroll officer, but you will be the one pressing the button!) Enjoyment of optimising HR systems, data and reporting (ideally Bamboo HR) Ideally CIPD Level 5 qualified or actively working towards A brilliant opportunity for an operationally strong HR professional who likes things done properly - and enjoys making them even better.
Associate Director - Data Enablement (NHS Healthcare)
Intuita - Vacancies
All our office locations considered: Newbury, London (satellite) & Liverpool; We're on the hunt for an Associate Director with a passion for driving successful delivery of complex data projects. If you have a clear and unbridled passion for data and tech, for getting the job done and thrive on tackling exciting challenges in the world of data and technology, then this may well be the role for you. The Team We're Intuita - a fast-growing consultancy that's making waves in both the consultancy and technology space. With our ambitious goals for future growth as we join forces with FSP Consulting for 2026, we are looking for talented individuals to complement the team of experts we already have working across our business, becoming a pivotal part of our journey, to not just meet but continuously exceed our client expectations! What Sets This Role Apart? This position uniquely combines strategic consultancy with NHS domain mastery. You'll work at the intersection of data strategy and healthcare delivery, helping NHS organisations unlock value from their data assets while navigating the complexities of the NHS environment. The role offers significant autonomy, client facing leadership, and the opportunity to shape both client success and Intuita's growing presence within the NHS sector. The Role This is a senior leadership position combining strategic data consultancy with deep NHS domain expertise. You'll shape high value data strategies and solutions for NHS clients, acting as both a trusted advisor and delivery lead. The role requires someone who can operate at CXO level, steering clients through complex data transformations while galvanising internal teams to deliver exceptional outcomes. Engagements typically start with discovery work and evolve into strategic partnerships, with opportunities to grow Intuita's healthcare capabilities and market presence. Key areas & remits you'll cover in this role are: Lead NHS Discovery Engagements Own end to end delivery of client Discoveries (typically 2 8 weeks) - a key go to market product assessing data maturity in NHS Trusts and translating findings into strategic delivery options Act as team lead in these short, sharp engagements, setting priorities and leading client interactions while leveraging technical expertise to produce compelling narratives Apply deep understanding of NHS data requirements (statutory and non statutory) including RTT, Waitlists, CDS, Operational and Statutory Reporting Own final output quality and client presentation, converting discoveries into longer term engagements Develop templates and methodologies to scale this capability across the business Shape Data Strategy with NHS Context Translate NHS business challenges into data opportunities, with sharp focus on clinical, operational, workforce, and financial outcomes Develop credible, deliverable solution roadmaps that address both defensive goals (reduce cost, risk) and offensive opportunities (improve patient outcomes, operational efficiency) Help NHS clients think holistically about their data journey, from immediate pain points (e.g., EPR implementation, BI transformation) to longer term strategic capability Leverage understanding of value derivable from EPRs and various NHS data domains Build formal and informal relationships with NHS stakeholders, understanding their unique challenges and regulatory environment Client Leadership & Interim Advisory Take on Client Lead role for small to medium NHS clients, acting as the bridge between client and delivery team Capable of stepping into interim leadership roles (Director or Head of) within NHS Trusts Advise client CXOs, speaking their language and applying relevant industry domain knowledge Evolve relationships from pre sales and discovery through to delivery and ongoing partnership Commercial Development & Growth Support growth activities through pre sales and account expansion within NHS sector Generate opportunities with new NHS clients, leveraging existing network Represent Intuita at relevant events (e.g., Women in Data, NHS conferences) Identify new opportunities within existing accounts Enable healthy pipeline of qualified opportunities (role partially non chargeable to support pre sales) Value Communication & Client Success Own how we communicate value to NHS clients during and post delivery Demonstrate tangible outcomes and enhance value perception Articulate impact in terms relevant to NHS priorities and performance frameworks Team Leadership & Development Play a lead role in the Data Enablement team, driving collective success Line management responsibility for team members Develop holistic approach to learning and development, building team capability in NHS domain Provide mentoring and career guidance across our teams A bit about you We have a strong ethos of accountability, quality and integrity at Intuita and like to work with people who believe in this too. We highly value collaboration and teamwork, working together to solve problems but always having fun along the way. We want you to bring your own personality and approach to the role, but to truly succeed and flourish you'll also need: There are some "essentials" we'll be seeking during the selection process: c.15+ years in related data/BI roles within NHS or healthcare Former senior position in large, complex NHS Trust, such as: Director of BI / Analytics / Information / Data; Head of BI / Analytics / Information / Data Proven track record delivering complex NHS data projects, particularly: BI workstreams in EPR implementations; BI transformations in NHS settings; Integration of Operational, Clinical, Workforce, and Finance data Technical & Domain Expertise Deep understanding of NHS data requirements, challenges, and regulatory landscape Hands on experience with RTT, Waitlists, CDS, Operational and Statutory Reporting Strong grasp of value extraction from EPRs and various NHS data sources Ability to assess data maturity and design pragmatic transformation roadmaps Strategic & Commercial Skills Demonstrated ability to operate at strategic level, advising CXOs Experience generating new business and building networks within consultancy environment Capability to translate technical solutions into business value Track record of converting discovery work into sustained client partnerships Leadership & Interpersonal Proven team leadership and mentoring capability Strong network within NHS BI/analytics community (highly beneficial) Excellent client relationship building skills Able to speak the language of both technical teams and executive stakeholders Confident representing the company at external events If you don't fit the above criteria exactly but are interested in working for us, get in touch anyway! - we hire people, not a job spec! What's in it for you? Salary: in the region of £80,000 - 110,000 per annum DOE to be discussed in person (Really) flexible and remote working - we don't mind when, where or how you work; you are trusted to work in the way that suits you best. Genuine care and support for your health and wellbeing - free therapy sessions, financial education, birthday treats and much more. Incredible training and learning opportunities - you'll be surrounded by the best in the business and encouraged to keep growing. Freedom and empowerment to own problems and explore new ideas - we allow our consultants to actually be consultants, not just bodies. A supportive, friendly team - we work hard and enjoy spending time together, whether it's in person at socials or via silly Slack conversations. Dog friendly offices - we're a team of dog lovers, so we've made our offices dog friendly! An enhanced benefits package - outlined here If you require any support with your application, please contact
Jan 29, 2026
Full time
All our office locations considered: Newbury, London (satellite) & Liverpool; We're on the hunt for an Associate Director with a passion for driving successful delivery of complex data projects. If you have a clear and unbridled passion for data and tech, for getting the job done and thrive on tackling exciting challenges in the world of data and technology, then this may well be the role for you. The Team We're Intuita - a fast-growing consultancy that's making waves in both the consultancy and technology space. With our ambitious goals for future growth as we join forces with FSP Consulting for 2026, we are looking for talented individuals to complement the team of experts we already have working across our business, becoming a pivotal part of our journey, to not just meet but continuously exceed our client expectations! What Sets This Role Apart? This position uniquely combines strategic consultancy with NHS domain mastery. You'll work at the intersection of data strategy and healthcare delivery, helping NHS organisations unlock value from their data assets while navigating the complexities of the NHS environment. The role offers significant autonomy, client facing leadership, and the opportunity to shape both client success and Intuita's growing presence within the NHS sector. The Role This is a senior leadership position combining strategic data consultancy with deep NHS domain expertise. You'll shape high value data strategies and solutions for NHS clients, acting as both a trusted advisor and delivery lead. The role requires someone who can operate at CXO level, steering clients through complex data transformations while galvanising internal teams to deliver exceptional outcomes. Engagements typically start with discovery work and evolve into strategic partnerships, with opportunities to grow Intuita's healthcare capabilities and market presence. Key areas & remits you'll cover in this role are: Lead NHS Discovery Engagements Own end to end delivery of client Discoveries (typically 2 8 weeks) - a key go to market product assessing data maturity in NHS Trusts and translating findings into strategic delivery options Act as team lead in these short, sharp engagements, setting priorities and leading client interactions while leveraging technical expertise to produce compelling narratives Apply deep understanding of NHS data requirements (statutory and non statutory) including RTT, Waitlists, CDS, Operational and Statutory Reporting Own final output quality and client presentation, converting discoveries into longer term engagements Develop templates and methodologies to scale this capability across the business Shape Data Strategy with NHS Context Translate NHS business challenges into data opportunities, with sharp focus on clinical, operational, workforce, and financial outcomes Develop credible, deliverable solution roadmaps that address both defensive goals (reduce cost, risk) and offensive opportunities (improve patient outcomes, operational efficiency) Help NHS clients think holistically about their data journey, from immediate pain points (e.g., EPR implementation, BI transformation) to longer term strategic capability Leverage understanding of value derivable from EPRs and various NHS data domains Build formal and informal relationships with NHS stakeholders, understanding their unique challenges and regulatory environment Client Leadership & Interim Advisory Take on Client Lead role for small to medium NHS clients, acting as the bridge between client and delivery team Capable of stepping into interim leadership roles (Director or Head of) within NHS Trusts Advise client CXOs, speaking their language and applying relevant industry domain knowledge Evolve relationships from pre sales and discovery through to delivery and ongoing partnership Commercial Development & Growth Support growth activities through pre sales and account expansion within NHS sector Generate opportunities with new NHS clients, leveraging existing network Represent Intuita at relevant events (e.g., Women in Data, NHS conferences) Identify new opportunities within existing accounts Enable healthy pipeline of qualified opportunities (role partially non chargeable to support pre sales) Value Communication & Client Success Own how we communicate value to NHS clients during and post delivery Demonstrate tangible outcomes and enhance value perception Articulate impact in terms relevant to NHS priorities and performance frameworks Team Leadership & Development Play a lead role in the Data Enablement team, driving collective success Line management responsibility for team members Develop holistic approach to learning and development, building team capability in NHS domain Provide mentoring and career guidance across our teams A bit about you We have a strong ethos of accountability, quality and integrity at Intuita and like to work with people who believe in this too. We highly value collaboration and teamwork, working together to solve problems but always having fun along the way. We want you to bring your own personality and approach to the role, but to truly succeed and flourish you'll also need: There are some "essentials" we'll be seeking during the selection process: c.15+ years in related data/BI roles within NHS or healthcare Former senior position in large, complex NHS Trust, such as: Director of BI / Analytics / Information / Data; Head of BI / Analytics / Information / Data Proven track record delivering complex NHS data projects, particularly: BI workstreams in EPR implementations; BI transformations in NHS settings; Integration of Operational, Clinical, Workforce, and Finance data Technical & Domain Expertise Deep understanding of NHS data requirements, challenges, and regulatory landscape Hands on experience with RTT, Waitlists, CDS, Operational and Statutory Reporting Strong grasp of value extraction from EPRs and various NHS data sources Ability to assess data maturity and design pragmatic transformation roadmaps Strategic & Commercial Skills Demonstrated ability to operate at strategic level, advising CXOs Experience generating new business and building networks within consultancy environment Capability to translate technical solutions into business value Track record of converting discovery work into sustained client partnerships Leadership & Interpersonal Proven team leadership and mentoring capability Strong network within NHS BI/analytics community (highly beneficial) Excellent client relationship building skills Able to speak the language of both technical teams and executive stakeholders Confident representing the company at external events If you don't fit the above criteria exactly but are interested in working for us, get in touch anyway! - we hire people, not a job spec! What's in it for you? Salary: in the region of £80,000 - 110,000 per annum DOE to be discussed in person (Really) flexible and remote working - we don't mind when, where or how you work; you are trusted to work in the way that suits you best. Genuine care and support for your health and wellbeing - free therapy sessions, financial education, birthday treats and much more. Incredible training and learning opportunities - you'll be surrounded by the best in the business and encouraged to keep growing. Freedom and empowerment to own problems and explore new ideas - we allow our consultants to actually be consultants, not just bodies. A supportive, friendly team - we work hard and enjoy spending time together, whether it's in person at socials or via silly Slack conversations. Dog friendly offices - we're a team of dog lovers, so we've made our offices dog friendly! An enhanced benefits package - outlined here If you require any support with your application, please contact
Hertfordshire Mind Network
A&E Link Worker - Mental Health
Hertfordshire Mind Network
Do you want to support people with mental health issues in a moment of crisis? Are you calm, non-judgemental and able to work effectively with people experiencing distress? If you can embody our values of Hope , Courage , Togetherness , and Responsiveness , and want to help others build resilience and manage their wellbeing, we d love to hear from you. Job title: Mental Health A&E Link Worker Watford General Hospital Reference Number: 327 Salary: £24,336 per annum Reports to: Crisis Services Manager Contract length: Permanent Working pattern: 37.5 hours per week over a 7-day rota (typically 3pm 11pm) Woking bases: Watford Wellbeing Centre / Watford General Hospital We have a vacancy for a Mental Health A&E Link Worker to join our team. About the Project Our A and E Link Workers help adults access alternative mental health crisis support, including our Nightlight Crisis Service. We focus on providing a calmer, quieter environment away from the hospital when it s needed. Service Objectives The objectives of Hertfordshire Mind Network s (HMN) A&E Liaison Service are to: Improve the mental wellbeing of people experiencing mental health crisis in Hertfordshire. Increase timely access to help for people experiencing mental health crisis in Hertfordshire, by providing a clear and effective pathway to services provided by HMN and other third sector and statutory providers. Contribute to an improvement in individual mental wellbeing. Remain a source of independent support for all clients. Provide an alternative pathway to people in distress and crisis to support better outcomes and reduce the demand on statutory crisis services, emergency services and A&E departments. About the Role: The Mental Health A&E Link worker will work closely with individuals in a mental health crisis currently in A&E, by using a person-centred approach to ensure that everyone is supported with dignity and respect. They will encourage and facilitate positive steps towards management of crisis and recovery; through providing emotional support, signposting and completing onward referrals into mental health support. They will work closely with A&E clinical staff, integrated discharge teams, Bounce Back, and mental health liaison teams, to proactively identify referrals into the crisis alternatives service to facilitate timely discharges from A&E. We offer: Annual leave entitlement of 25 days per year pro rata, rising in increments to a max. of 29 days after 5 years employment (plus 8 days Bank Holidays) An additional day of leave each year for your birthday following completion of probation period. Ongoing training relevant to your role. An Employee Assistance Programme. Cash plan health cover (after 6 months employment) compensation payment for Optical, Dental, Chiropody and Therapy Treatments. A driving Licence with access to a car for the purpose of business use; or alternative means to travel reliably between places, outside of 9am - 5pm is essential for this role. Closing date for applications is Friday 13th February 2026 Interviews will be held from the week commencing 23rd February 2026 N.B. Please quote reference number 327 when completing your application for this role. Interested? If you would like to find out more, please click the apply button. You will be directed to our website to complete your application for this position. We welcome applications from all suitably-qualified candidates, irrespective of gender, disability, marital or parental status, racial, ethnic or social origin, colour, religion, belief, or sexual orientation. In addition, during the various stages of recruitment, specific measures can be taken to ensure equal opportunities for candidates with disabilities or special needs. Hertfordshire Mind Network is committed to the Disability Confident and Mindful Employer charters. We actively recruit staff who have a lived experience of mental ill health. Our inclusive approach recognises the unique skills, knowledge, and perspectives that lived experience brings to our team. No agencies please.
Jan 28, 2026
Full time
Do you want to support people with mental health issues in a moment of crisis? Are you calm, non-judgemental and able to work effectively with people experiencing distress? If you can embody our values of Hope , Courage , Togetherness , and Responsiveness , and want to help others build resilience and manage their wellbeing, we d love to hear from you. Job title: Mental Health A&E Link Worker Watford General Hospital Reference Number: 327 Salary: £24,336 per annum Reports to: Crisis Services Manager Contract length: Permanent Working pattern: 37.5 hours per week over a 7-day rota (typically 3pm 11pm) Woking bases: Watford Wellbeing Centre / Watford General Hospital We have a vacancy for a Mental Health A&E Link Worker to join our team. About the Project Our A and E Link Workers help adults access alternative mental health crisis support, including our Nightlight Crisis Service. We focus on providing a calmer, quieter environment away from the hospital when it s needed. Service Objectives The objectives of Hertfordshire Mind Network s (HMN) A&E Liaison Service are to: Improve the mental wellbeing of people experiencing mental health crisis in Hertfordshire. Increase timely access to help for people experiencing mental health crisis in Hertfordshire, by providing a clear and effective pathway to services provided by HMN and other third sector and statutory providers. Contribute to an improvement in individual mental wellbeing. Remain a source of independent support for all clients. Provide an alternative pathway to people in distress and crisis to support better outcomes and reduce the demand on statutory crisis services, emergency services and A&E departments. About the Role: The Mental Health A&E Link worker will work closely with individuals in a mental health crisis currently in A&E, by using a person-centred approach to ensure that everyone is supported with dignity and respect. They will encourage and facilitate positive steps towards management of crisis and recovery; through providing emotional support, signposting and completing onward referrals into mental health support. They will work closely with A&E clinical staff, integrated discharge teams, Bounce Back, and mental health liaison teams, to proactively identify referrals into the crisis alternatives service to facilitate timely discharges from A&E. We offer: Annual leave entitlement of 25 days per year pro rata, rising in increments to a max. of 29 days after 5 years employment (plus 8 days Bank Holidays) An additional day of leave each year for your birthday following completion of probation period. Ongoing training relevant to your role. An Employee Assistance Programme. Cash plan health cover (after 6 months employment) compensation payment for Optical, Dental, Chiropody and Therapy Treatments. A driving Licence with access to a car for the purpose of business use; or alternative means to travel reliably between places, outside of 9am - 5pm is essential for this role. Closing date for applications is Friday 13th February 2026 Interviews will be held from the week commencing 23rd February 2026 N.B. Please quote reference number 327 when completing your application for this role. Interested? If you would like to find out more, please click the apply button. You will be directed to our website to complete your application for this position. We welcome applications from all suitably-qualified candidates, irrespective of gender, disability, marital or parental status, racial, ethnic or social origin, colour, religion, belief, or sexual orientation. In addition, during the various stages of recruitment, specific measures can be taken to ensure equal opportunities for candidates with disabilities or special needs. Hertfordshire Mind Network is committed to the Disability Confident and Mindful Employer charters. We actively recruit staff who have a lived experience of mental ill health. Our inclusive approach recognises the unique skills, knowledge, and perspectives that lived experience brings to our team. No agencies please.
Winsearch
Engineering Shift Manager
Winsearch Rochdale, Lancashire
Shift Engineering Manager Location: Rochdale, Greater Manchester Salary: £60,000 Shift: Continental Shifts 4 on, 4 off (Days & Nights) We re working with one of the UK s most advanced and dynamic distribution operations, supporting a major retail brand with a vast, automated 24/7 logistics site covering over one million square feet. The business continues to grow, invest, and modernise its engineering function, creating opportunities for forward-thinking leaders who can drive reliability, efficiency, and people performance. Role Overview You will lead and manage engineering shifts across a large 24-hour operation, providing clear direction and hands on leadership to multi disciplined engineering teams to support internal and external customers across two large distribution centres. Your focus will be on delivering both qualitative and quantitative business objectives, achieving KPI targets, and driving continuous improvement in both engineering performance and people. Key Responsibilities Lead and motivate a team of multi-skilled engineers, service engineers, and assistants to deliver planned and reactive maintenance in line with KPIs. Provide technical expertise and hands-on fault-finding support across a wide range of automated equipment. Manage third-party contractors and ensure project and service KPIs are met. Handle all aspects of people management including performance reviews, disciplinaries, and absence management. Drive engagement and effective communication across the engineering team. Support and deputise for the Site Engineering Manager when required. Plan and coordinate all engineering activity through the CMMS system, ensuring PPMs and reactive work are completed to standard. Collaborate with Operations, HR, H&S, and other site functions to maximise uptime and resource efficiency. Lead and deliver continuous improvement initiatives to enhance site reliability and efficiency. Maintain and audit compliance with Health & Safety, statutory requirements, and company procedures. Promote a positive culture focused on teamwork, accountability, and professional development. About You Proven background leading multi-disciplined engineering teams within an automated warehouse or FMCG environment. Time-served Engineer with a minimum of HNC in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering. Strong working knowledge of SCADA and PLC systems (Siemens preferred). Experienced in using CMMS systems (Agility or similar). Health & Safety qualified (IOSH or equivalent). Excellent communicator with the ability to influence across all levels. Capable of making sound decisions under pressure and prioritising effectively. Confident working at height and understanding of relevant safety protocols (training can be provided). Results-driven, flexible, and passionate about developing people and processes. Key Words: Shift Engineering Manager, Engineering Team Leader, Maintenance Manager, Engineering Supervisor, Automated Distribution, FMCG, Siemens PLC, Agility CMMS, Continuous Improvement Please contact Ryan Taylor at Winsearch for more information Winsearch acts as an employment agency for permanent staff. We recruit across Engineering & Manufacturing, Food & Drink, Pharmaceutical, Supply Chain & Procurement, and Professional Services. View our latest roles at (url removed) and follow us on LinkedIn . IndWin Our clients and their customers come from diverse backgrounds and so do we. We hire our people from various walks of life, each of whom make our company stronger with their talent, uniqueness, and expertise. This is what makes our company special; if you want to help us grow and take this ethos to our clients, then we cannot wait to collaborate with you! The UK has now left the European Union. Any EU, EEA or Swiss citizens living in the UK that wish to remain in the UK post Brexit need to apply to the EU Settlement Scheme. Although the closing date for applications was 30th Jun 2021, if you have not yet applied but believe that you would qualify under the EU Settlement Scheme, the Home Office have confirmed that they will consider late applications. For further information please see (url removed)> Many Thanks
Jan 28, 2026
Full time
Shift Engineering Manager Location: Rochdale, Greater Manchester Salary: £60,000 Shift: Continental Shifts 4 on, 4 off (Days & Nights) We re working with one of the UK s most advanced and dynamic distribution operations, supporting a major retail brand with a vast, automated 24/7 logistics site covering over one million square feet. The business continues to grow, invest, and modernise its engineering function, creating opportunities for forward-thinking leaders who can drive reliability, efficiency, and people performance. Role Overview You will lead and manage engineering shifts across a large 24-hour operation, providing clear direction and hands on leadership to multi disciplined engineering teams to support internal and external customers across two large distribution centres. Your focus will be on delivering both qualitative and quantitative business objectives, achieving KPI targets, and driving continuous improvement in both engineering performance and people. Key Responsibilities Lead and motivate a team of multi-skilled engineers, service engineers, and assistants to deliver planned and reactive maintenance in line with KPIs. Provide technical expertise and hands-on fault-finding support across a wide range of automated equipment. Manage third-party contractors and ensure project and service KPIs are met. Handle all aspects of people management including performance reviews, disciplinaries, and absence management. Drive engagement and effective communication across the engineering team. Support and deputise for the Site Engineering Manager when required. Plan and coordinate all engineering activity through the CMMS system, ensuring PPMs and reactive work are completed to standard. Collaborate with Operations, HR, H&S, and other site functions to maximise uptime and resource efficiency. Lead and deliver continuous improvement initiatives to enhance site reliability and efficiency. Maintain and audit compliance with Health & Safety, statutory requirements, and company procedures. Promote a positive culture focused on teamwork, accountability, and professional development. About You Proven background leading multi-disciplined engineering teams within an automated warehouse or FMCG environment. Time-served Engineer with a minimum of HNC in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering. Strong working knowledge of SCADA and PLC systems (Siemens preferred). Experienced in using CMMS systems (Agility or similar). Health & Safety qualified (IOSH or equivalent). Excellent communicator with the ability to influence across all levels. Capable of making sound decisions under pressure and prioritising effectively. Confident working at height and understanding of relevant safety protocols (training can be provided). Results-driven, flexible, and passionate about developing people and processes. Key Words: Shift Engineering Manager, Engineering Team Leader, Maintenance Manager, Engineering Supervisor, Automated Distribution, FMCG, Siemens PLC, Agility CMMS, Continuous Improvement Please contact Ryan Taylor at Winsearch for more information Winsearch acts as an employment agency for permanent staff. We recruit across Engineering & Manufacturing, Food & Drink, Pharmaceutical, Supply Chain & Procurement, and Professional Services. View our latest roles at (url removed) and follow us on LinkedIn . IndWin Our clients and their customers come from diverse backgrounds and so do we. We hire our people from various walks of life, each of whom make our company stronger with their talent, uniqueness, and expertise. This is what makes our company special; if you want to help us grow and take this ethos to our clients, then we cannot wait to collaborate with you! The UK has now left the European Union. Any EU, EEA or Swiss citizens living in the UK that wish to remain in the UK post Brexit need to apply to the EU Settlement Scheme. Although the closing date for applications was 30th Jun 2021, if you have not yet applied but believe that you would qualify under the EU Settlement Scheme, the Home Office have confirmed that they will consider late applications. For further information please see (url removed)> Many Thanks
Payroll Supervisor
Daish's Holidays Bournemouth, Dorset
Salary: £30,000 - £33,000 per year Location: Bournemouth (with travel to Torquay during onboarding) Employment Type: Full Time, Permanent Role Overview This is a newly created role designed to support the firm's continued growth and to lead the transition to Employment Hero as the primary payroll system across the business. Reporting directly to the Financial Controller, the Payroll Supervisor will oversee a varied portfolio of payrolls, manage end-to-end processing, and play a crucial role in embedding new payroll technology, improving processes, and supporting a smooth transformation across payroll and finance teams. The successful candidate will be required to travel regularly to the Torquay office for the first few months to support onboarding, implementation, and training as part of the Employment Hero rollout. Key Responsibilities Payroll Processing & Reviewing Oversee end-to-end payroll for a portfolio of weekly, fortnightly and monthly payrolls using Employment Hero outsourced services. Review and authorise payroll calculations, including PAYE, NIC, pensions, auto-enrolment, statutory payments (SSP, SMP, SPP), bonuses, and deductions. Ensure all payrolls are completed accurately, efficiently, and in line with UK legislation. Maintain accurate employee records regarding onboarding, leavers, pay changes, leave balances, and working patterns. Produce payroll journals, reports, P60s, P45s, P11Ds, and other required year-end documentation. Act as the system lead for Employment Hero, embedding it across payroll and finance teams. Support the setup, configuration, and optimisation of Employment Hero workflows. Lead the transfer and validation of payroll data during implementation. Provide training, guidance, and troubleshooting support to system users. Contribute to broader transformation projects that enhance payroll, finance, and HR processes (e.g., data accuracy, process automation, reporting improvements). Client & Stakeholder Management Serve as a primary point of contact for payroll-related queries, ensuring swift, professional responses. Work closely with internal colleagues including HR, Finance, accountants, bookkeepers, and senior leadership. Support onboarding and transition activities for new clients or new internal groups. Maintain excellent client service standards aligned with the firm's relationship-driven culture. Compliance & Reporting Ensure full compliance with HMRC requirements, RTI submissions, tax code changes, and statutory deadlines. Safeguard confidential information and ensure GDPR compliance. Produce accurate management information and payroll summaries as required.
Jan 28, 2026
Full time
Salary: £30,000 - £33,000 per year Location: Bournemouth (with travel to Torquay during onboarding) Employment Type: Full Time, Permanent Role Overview This is a newly created role designed to support the firm's continued growth and to lead the transition to Employment Hero as the primary payroll system across the business. Reporting directly to the Financial Controller, the Payroll Supervisor will oversee a varied portfolio of payrolls, manage end-to-end processing, and play a crucial role in embedding new payroll technology, improving processes, and supporting a smooth transformation across payroll and finance teams. The successful candidate will be required to travel regularly to the Torquay office for the first few months to support onboarding, implementation, and training as part of the Employment Hero rollout. Key Responsibilities Payroll Processing & Reviewing Oversee end-to-end payroll for a portfolio of weekly, fortnightly and monthly payrolls using Employment Hero outsourced services. Review and authorise payroll calculations, including PAYE, NIC, pensions, auto-enrolment, statutory payments (SSP, SMP, SPP), bonuses, and deductions. Ensure all payrolls are completed accurately, efficiently, and in line with UK legislation. Maintain accurate employee records regarding onboarding, leavers, pay changes, leave balances, and working patterns. Produce payroll journals, reports, P60s, P45s, P11Ds, and other required year-end documentation. Act as the system lead for Employment Hero, embedding it across payroll and finance teams. Support the setup, configuration, and optimisation of Employment Hero workflows. Lead the transfer and validation of payroll data during implementation. Provide training, guidance, and troubleshooting support to system users. Contribute to broader transformation projects that enhance payroll, finance, and HR processes (e.g., data accuracy, process automation, reporting improvements). Client & Stakeholder Management Serve as a primary point of contact for payroll-related queries, ensuring swift, professional responses. Work closely with internal colleagues including HR, Finance, accountants, bookkeepers, and senior leadership. Support onboarding and transition activities for new clients or new internal groups. Maintain excellent client service standards aligned with the firm's relationship-driven culture. Compliance & Reporting Ensure full compliance with HMRC requirements, RTI submissions, tax code changes, and statutory deadlines. Safeguard confidential information and ensure GDPR compliance. Produce accurate management information and payroll summaries as required.
Education Matters Group
Music Teacher
Education Matters Group
We are seeking a passionate and committed Music Teacher to join our academy. You will deliver a broad, balanced, and differentiated curriculum, inspire students, and support their academic and personal development. This role offers the opportunity to make a real impact on students' learning and aspirations while contributing to the wider life of the academy. Key Responsibilities: Plan, deliver, and assess high-quality Music lessons across KS3 and KS4, ensuring lessons are engaging, differentiated, and inclusive. Monitor and support student progress and development, acting as a form tutor to a designated group of students. Contribute to operational and strategic planning within the department, including curriculum development, lesson resources, and departmental improvement plans. Participate in professional development and engage fully in the Performance Management Review process. Maintain appropriate records of student progress and achievement, using management information systems effectively. Communicate positively with students, parents, staff, and external agencies to support learning and student engagement. Promote a safe, motivating, and inclusive learning environment in line with academy policies. Person Specification / What We Are Looking For: Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or equivalent, with a relevant undergraduate degree. Experience teaching Music at secondary level; teaching practice is acceptable. Strong understanding of effective teaching and learning, including differentiation and assessment strategies. Knowledge of the National Curriculum requirements at KS3 and KS4 and experience developing resources and lesson plans. Ability to motivate students, raise aspirations, and create a safe, inclusive learning environment. Good ICT skills, including use of interactive whiteboards and digital learning tools. Excellent communication, organisational, and time-management skills. Ability to work collaboratively as part of a team and contribute to the wider life of the academy. Experience in multi-ethnic urban schools or 11-18 settings is desirable. This is an exciting opportunity to join a dynamic academy and help students achieve their full potential in Music while contributing to whole-school improvement and enrichment.
Jan 28, 2026
Full time
We are seeking a passionate and committed Music Teacher to join our academy. You will deliver a broad, balanced, and differentiated curriculum, inspire students, and support their academic and personal development. This role offers the opportunity to make a real impact on students' learning and aspirations while contributing to the wider life of the academy. Key Responsibilities: Plan, deliver, and assess high-quality Music lessons across KS3 and KS4, ensuring lessons are engaging, differentiated, and inclusive. Monitor and support student progress and development, acting as a form tutor to a designated group of students. Contribute to operational and strategic planning within the department, including curriculum development, lesson resources, and departmental improvement plans. Participate in professional development and engage fully in the Performance Management Review process. Maintain appropriate records of student progress and achievement, using management information systems effectively. Communicate positively with students, parents, staff, and external agencies to support learning and student engagement. Promote a safe, motivating, and inclusive learning environment in line with academy policies. Person Specification / What We Are Looking For: Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or equivalent, with a relevant undergraduate degree. Experience teaching Music at secondary level; teaching practice is acceptable. Strong understanding of effective teaching and learning, including differentiation and assessment strategies. Knowledge of the National Curriculum requirements at KS3 and KS4 and experience developing resources and lesson plans. Ability to motivate students, raise aspirations, and create a safe, inclusive learning environment. Good ICT skills, including use of interactive whiteboards and digital learning tools. Excellent communication, organisational, and time-management skills. Ability to work collaboratively as part of a team and contribute to the wider life of the academy. Experience in multi-ethnic urban schools or 11-18 settings is desirable. This is an exciting opportunity to join a dynamic academy and help students achieve their full potential in Music while contributing to whole-school improvement and enrichment.
Abingdon School
Cleaner
Abingdon School Southmoor, Oxfordshire
Abingdon School is seeking a Cleaner to join the team. Location: Park Road, Abingdon, Oxfordshire, OX14 1DE Job Type: Part Time, Permanent Working Hours: 15 hours a week Salary: £12.55 per hour (not including holiday pay) Closing Date: 09 February 2026 (Midday) About Us: The Foundation comprises two schools: Abingdon School and Abingdon Prep School, as well as Abingdon School Enterprises. Abingdon School is a leading independent day and boarding school with more than 1,000 pupils aged 11-18. Currently a boys school, it will become co-educational from September 2026. Abingdon Prep School is a vibrant and warm day preparatory school with around 200 pupils aged 4-13 which has been co-educational since last year. Both Schools are situated in beautiful and extensive grounds, with the senior school in the heart of Abingdon on Thames, just south of Oxford, and the Prep School located a few miles away in nearby Frilford. Cleaner The Role: Abingdon School s friendly and efficient housekeeping team has vacancies for a cleaner. The successful candidates will be punctual, reliable and flexible with the ability to manage their time effectively in order to deliver a high standard of cleanliness. Experience in a similar role would be an advantage but is not essential as relevant training will be provided. The working pattern available is Monday to Friday 05:30 - 08:30 am (15 hours per week) all year round. Cleaner - Key Responsibilities: - Clean a range of school areas to required standards and timescales, including pupil accommodation, bathrooms, kitchens, teaching spaces, communal areas, off-site properties and the Sports Centre - Carry out routine and deep cleaning across different buildings and floor levels - Clean floors, furniture, worktops and surfaces using appropriate equipment and non-hazardous products - Operate specialist cleaning equipment following training and instructions - Strip and make beds, empty bins and manage waste disposal - Maintain adequate stocks of cleaning supplies - Follow all health and safety procedures, school policies and statutory requirements - Report maintenance issues and pupil welfare concerns as appropriate - Attend training sessions and staff meetings Cleaner - You: - Able to communicate clearly and to understand and follow instructions - Punctual and reliable with a flexible approach - Able to manage time effectively, prioritise work and complete tasks to a high standard - Able to work with minimum supervision - Able to work independently as well as working effectively as a member of a team - Values and respects the different experiences, ideas and backgrounds which others can bring to work and teams - Physical fitness to carry out the duties of the post - Displays commitment to the principles of equity, diversity and inclusion - Displays commitment to the protection and safeguarding of children and young people - Values and respects the views and needs of children and young people Cleaner Benefits: - You'll get 25 days off paid time off each year plus bank holidays pro rata - Up to 14.1% employer pension contribution - Abingdon Foundation Death in Service Scheme - Employee Assistance Programme - Private healthcare insurance - We may be able to offer flexible working from home - Free use of leisure facilities with discounted exercise classes - Free lunches during term time - Cycle to work scheme - Christmas closure days - Discounted school fees (eligibility criteria apply) - There are regular staff social events and opportunities to join other staff - We offer free on-site parking and bike storage for all staff - We offer a range of online and in-person courses to staff for free including first aid, mental health first aid and health and safety courses We recognise the value of a diverse and inclusive workplace and are committed to equality of opportunity for all staff and job applicants. Early applications are encouraged. We may make an appointment prior to the advertised closing or interview dates. Closing Date: 09 February 2026 (Midday) Interviews: From 12 February 2026 Abingdon is committed to safeguarding the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment. All appointments are subject to a satisfactory enhanced DBS check. To submit your CV for this Cleaner opportunity please click Apply now!
Jan 28, 2026
Full time
Abingdon School is seeking a Cleaner to join the team. Location: Park Road, Abingdon, Oxfordshire, OX14 1DE Job Type: Part Time, Permanent Working Hours: 15 hours a week Salary: £12.55 per hour (not including holiday pay) Closing Date: 09 February 2026 (Midday) About Us: The Foundation comprises two schools: Abingdon School and Abingdon Prep School, as well as Abingdon School Enterprises. Abingdon School is a leading independent day and boarding school with more than 1,000 pupils aged 11-18. Currently a boys school, it will become co-educational from September 2026. Abingdon Prep School is a vibrant and warm day preparatory school with around 200 pupils aged 4-13 which has been co-educational since last year. Both Schools are situated in beautiful and extensive grounds, with the senior school in the heart of Abingdon on Thames, just south of Oxford, and the Prep School located a few miles away in nearby Frilford. Cleaner The Role: Abingdon School s friendly and efficient housekeeping team has vacancies for a cleaner. The successful candidates will be punctual, reliable and flexible with the ability to manage their time effectively in order to deliver a high standard of cleanliness. Experience in a similar role would be an advantage but is not essential as relevant training will be provided. The working pattern available is Monday to Friday 05:30 - 08:30 am (15 hours per week) all year round. Cleaner - Key Responsibilities: - Clean a range of school areas to required standards and timescales, including pupil accommodation, bathrooms, kitchens, teaching spaces, communal areas, off-site properties and the Sports Centre - Carry out routine and deep cleaning across different buildings and floor levels - Clean floors, furniture, worktops and surfaces using appropriate equipment and non-hazardous products - Operate specialist cleaning equipment following training and instructions - Strip and make beds, empty bins and manage waste disposal - Maintain adequate stocks of cleaning supplies - Follow all health and safety procedures, school policies and statutory requirements - Report maintenance issues and pupil welfare concerns as appropriate - Attend training sessions and staff meetings Cleaner - You: - Able to communicate clearly and to understand and follow instructions - Punctual and reliable with a flexible approach - Able to manage time effectively, prioritise work and complete tasks to a high standard - Able to work with minimum supervision - Able to work independently as well as working effectively as a member of a team - Values and respects the different experiences, ideas and backgrounds which others can bring to work and teams - Physical fitness to carry out the duties of the post - Displays commitment to the principles of equity, diversity and inclusion - Displays commitment to the protection and safeguarding of children and young people - Values and respects the views and needs of children and young people Cleaner Benefits: - You'll get 25 days off paid time off each year plus bank holidays pro rata - Up to 14.1% employer pension contribution - Abingdon Foundation Death in Service Scheme - Employee Assistance Programme - Private healthcare insurance - We may be able to offer flexible working from home - Free use of leisure facilities with discounted exercise classes - Free lunches during term time - Cycle to work scheme - Christmas closure days - Discounted school fees (eligibility criteria apply) - There are regular staff social events and opportunities to join other staff - We offer free on-site parking and bike storage for all staff - We offer a range of online and in-person courses to staff for free including first aid, mental health first aid and health and safety courses We recognise the value of a diverse and inclusive workplace and are committed to equality of opportunity for all staff and job applicants. Early applications are encouraged. We may make an appointment prior to the advertised closing or interview dates. Closing Date: 09 February 2026 (Midday) Interviews: From 12 February 2026 Abingdon is committed to safeguarding the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment. All appointments are subject to a satisfactory enhanced DBS check. To submit your CV for this Cleaner opportunity please click Apply now!
Outcomes First Group
Autism Practitioner
Outcomes First Group Epping, Essex
At OFG, we work smarter so you can spend more time doing what makes you happy! Job Title: Teaching Assistant/Autism Practitioner Location: The Tower School, Epping, CM16 4BA Salary: £22,160.62 per annum ( not pro rata ) Hours: 37.5 hours per week Monday to Friday 8.00am - 4.00pm Contract: Permanent Term Time Only Start: March 2026 UK applicants only. This role does not offer sponsorship. We're looking for enthusiastic Teaching Assistants/Autism Practitioners to join our team and help pupils thrive at The Tower School. About the Role As an Autism Practitioner, you will support students to access and engage with their learning in a safe, structured, and stimulating environment. Working closely with teachers, tutors, and the wider multi-professional team, you will provide tailored support that promotes independence, social development, and emotional wellbeing. You will also assist in planning, delivering, and adapting resources and interventions to meet individual needs. Key responsibilities include: Supporting teachers and tutors to deliver high-quality education to students with autism Assisting in implementing school policies, procedures, and educational plans Providing individual or small-group support to help students access the curriculum independently Promoting students' physical, educational, and moral development Organising and maintaining classroom resources, displays, and learning environments Contributing to student documentation, including BSPs, IEPs, Communication Profiles, Risk Assessments, and Pastoral Support Plans Working collaboratively to ensure student safety on and off site, following risk assessments Preparing teaching aids and resources as requested by teaching staff Supporting the care team with morning routines and personal care, as appropriate Contributing to the school's development plan and wider initiatives About You We're looking for someone who: Has experience working with pupils with autism and/or challenging behaviour Can work independently and as part of a team Has strong communication skills, both verbal and written Is adaptable, patient, and proactive, committed to helping pupils achieve their potential About Us The Tower School is an independent specialist day school in Epping, Essex, supporting 62 pupils aged 11-18 with autism and complex needs. In a safe, inclusive, and nurturing environment, pupils receive personalised support to develop academically, socially, and emotionally. Our curriculum blends academic learning with life skills and personal development, fostering confidence, independence, and resilience. Guided by the Ask, Accept, Develop framework, The Tower School empowers every young person to thrive and reach their full potential. For over 19 years, Options Autism has provided specialist care and education for children, young people, and adults with autism, complex needs, and learning difficulties. As part of Outcomes First Group, we are pioneering innovative, evidence-based approaches that deliver meaningful, measurable outcomes for everyone in our care. We are really proud to say that in 2025 Outcomes First Group were officially certified as a 'Great Place to Work' for the sixth year running. Why Join Us? We place pupils and vulnerable young adults at the heart of everything we do, so every day brings the satisfaction of making a real difference. We are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils and young people. All applicants will be subject to social media checks and successful applicants to a fully enhanced DBS. Life Assurance Pension scheme with options to increase contributions "Your Wellbeing Matters" - mental health support and physical health checks Flexible Benefits Platform (Vista), including: Health, wellbeing and insurance benefits Hundreds of UK and international discounts Cycle to Work Scheme & Electric Car Purchase Scheme Critical illness cover Family Growth Support, including enhanced maternity/paternity leave and paid fertility treatment support We reserve the right to close the vacancy early if we receive a high volume of suitable applications. Outcomes First Group is committed to carrying out a fair, thorough and efficient recruitment process in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education. Whilst we aim to keep applicants informed throughout, Outcomes First Group does not accept liability for any loss of earnings or other associated costs incurred by applicants as a result of delays or changes in the compliance process. All stages of the compliance process are subject to necessary safeguarding checks and compliance with statutory requirements, which may affect timescales .
Jan 28, 2026
Full time
At OFG, we work smarter so you can spend more time doing what makes you happy! Job Title: Teaching Assistant/Autism Practitioner Location: The Tower School, Epping, CM16 4BA Salary: £22,160.62 per annum ( not pro rata ) Hours: 37.5 hours per week Monday to Friday 8.00am - 4.00pm Contract: Permanent Term Time Only Start: March 2026 UK applicants only. This role does not offer sponsorship. We're looking for enthusiastic Teaching Assistants/Autism Practitioners to join our team and help pupils thrive at The Tower School. About the Role As an Autism Practitioner, you will support students to access and engage with their learning in a safe, structured, and stimulating environment. Working closely with teachers, tutors, and the wider multi-professional team, you will provide tailored support that promotes independence, social development, and emotional wellbeing. You will also assist in planning, delivering, and adapting resources and interventions to meet individual needs. Key responsibilities include: Supporting teachers and tutors to deliver high-quality education to students with autism Assisting in implementing school policies, procedures, and educational plans Providing individual or small-group support to help students access the curriculum independently Promoting students' physical, educational, and moral development Organising and maintaining classroom resources, displays, and learning environments Contributing to student documentation, including BSPs, IEPs, Communication Profiles, Risk Assessments, and Pastoral Support Plans Working collaboratively to ensure student safety on and off site, following risk assessments Preparing teaching aids and resources as requested by teaching staff Supporting the care team with morning routines and personal care, as appropriate Contributing to the school's development plan and wider initiatives About You We're looking for someone who: Has experience working with pupils with autism and/or challenging behaviour Can work independently and as part of a team Has strong communication skills, both verbal and written Is adaptable, patient, and proactive, committed to helping pupils achieve their potential About Us The Tower School is an independent specialist day school in Epping, Essex, supporting 62 pupils aged 11-18 with autism and complex needs. In a safe, inclusive, and nurturing environment, pupils receive personalised support to develop academically, socially, and emotionally. Our curriculum blends academic learning with life skills and personal development, fostering confidence, independence, and resilience. Guided by the Ask, Accept, Develop framework, The Tower School empowers every young person to thrive and reach their full potential. For over 19 years, Options Autism has provided specialist care and education for children, young people, and adults with autism, complex needs, and learning difficulties. As part of Outcomes First Group, we are pioneering innovative, evidence-based approaches that deliver meaningful, measurable outcomes for everyone in our care. We are really proud to say that in 2025 Outcomes First Group were officially certified as a 'Great Place to Work' for the sixth year running. Why Join Us? We place pupils and vulnerable young adults at the heart of everything we do, so every day brings the satisfaction of making a real difference. We are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils and young people. All applicants will be subject to social media checks and successful applicants to a fully enhanced DBS. Life Assurance Pension scheme with options to increase contributions "Your Wellbeing Matters" - mental health support and physical health checks Flexible Benefits Platform (Vista), including: Health, wellbeing and insurance benefits Hundreds of UK and international discounts Cycle to Work Scheme & Electric Car Purchase Scheme Critical illness cover Family Growth Support, including enhanced maternity/paternity leave and paid fertility treatment support We reserve the right to close the vacancy early if we receive a high volume of suitable applications. Outcomes First Group is committed to carrying out a fair, thorough and efficient recruitment process in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education. Whilst we aim to keep applicants informed throughout, Outcomes First Group does not accept liability for any loss of earnings or other associated costs incurred by applicants as a result of delays or changes in the compliance process. All stages of the compliance process are subject to necessary safeguarding checks and compliance with statutory requirements, which may affect timescales .

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