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Protocol Education Ltd Dover, Kent
Every great primary school runs on brilliant organisation behind the scenes. We're working with a welcoming and well led Secondary School in Hackney who are looking for an experienced School Administrator to join their team full time. This is a busy, people focused role at the heart of the school community. If you know your way around a primary school office and can confidently use SIMS, this could be your next move. What you'll be doing Managing day to day administrative tasks within the school office Using SIMS to maintain pupil records, attendance and data Supporting with admissions and leavers processes Handling parent queries, phone calls and front desk enquiries Assisting senior leaders with reports and general admin Keeping safeguarding and compliance records up to date You'll be one of the first faces families see, so warmth, professionalism and calm under pressure are key. What we're looking for Previous experience in an administrative role within a primary school Confident, hands on experience using SIMS Strong organisational skills and attention to detail A friendly, approachable manner with pupils, parents and staff The ability to manage multiple tasks in a fast paced environment Why this school? Supportive leadership team Positive, community driven environment Opportunity to make a real impact in a thriving primary setting Full time stability in a well established school This role would suit someone who enjoys being at the centre of school life and takes pride in keeping everything running smoothly. If you're an experienced Primary School Administrator ready for your next opportunity in Hammersmith and Fulham, we'd love to hear from you. Email your CV to and let's make it happen. All applicants will require the appropriate qualifications and training for this role. Please see the FAQs on the Protocol Education website for further details. All pay rates quoted will be inclusive of 12.07% statutory holiday pay. This advert is for a temporary position. In some cases, the option to make this role permanent may become available at a later date. Protocol Education is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. We undertake safeguarding checks on all workers in accordance with the DfE statutory guidance 'Keeping Children Safe in Education', this may also include an online search as part of our due diligence on shortlisted applicants. We offer FREE online safeguarding and Prevent Duty training to all our workers. All candidates must undertake or have undertaken a valid enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check and subscribe to the DBS Update Service. Full assistance provided. For details of our privacy policy, please see visit the Protocol Education website.
Mar 13, 2026
Full time
Every great primary school runs on brilliant organisation behind the scenes. We're working with a welcoming and well led Secondary School in Hackney who are looking for an experienced School Administrator to join their team full time. This is a busy, people focused role at the heart of the school community. If you know your way around a primary school office and can confidently use SIMS, this could be your next move. What you'll be doing Managing day to day administrative tasks within the school office Using SIMS to maintain pupil records, attendance and data Supporting with admissions and leavers processes Handling parent queries, phone calls and front desk enquiries Assisting senior leaders with reports and general admin Keeping safeguarding and compliance records up to date You'll be one of the first faces families see, so warmth, professionalism and calm under pressure are key. What we're looking for Previous experience in an administrative role within a primary school Confident, hands on experience using SIMS Strong organisational skills and attention to detail A friendly, approachable manner with pupils, parents and staff The ability to manage multiple tasks in a fast paced environment Why this school? Supportive leadership team Positive, community driven environment Opportunity to make a real impact in a thriving primary setting Full time stability in a well established school This role would suit someone who enjoys being at the centre of school life and takes pride in keeping everything running smoothly. If you're an experienced Primary School Administrator ready for your next opportunity in Hammersmith and Fulham, we'd love to hear from you. Email your CV to and let's make it happen. All applicants will require the appropriate qualifications and training for this role. Please see the FAQs on the Protocol Education website for further details. All pay rates quoted will be inclusive of 12.07% statutory holiday pay. This advert is for a temporary position. In some cases, the option to make this role permanent may become available at a later date. Protocol Education is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. We undertake safeguarding checks on all workers in accordance with the DfE statutory guidance 'Keeping Children Safe in Education', this may also include an online search as part of our due diligence on shortlisted applicants. We offer FREE online safeguarding and Prevent Duty training to all our workers. All candidates must undertake or have undertaken a valid enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check and subscribe to the DBS Update Service. Full assistance provided. For details of our privacy policy, please see visit the Protocol Education website.
Brake
Caseworker (North West)
Brake
Rare opportunity : Help those affected by road crashes and create lasting change with Brake, the renowned road safety charity. Who we are : Brake is the national, acclaimed charity delivering the National Road Victim Service, a specialist, accredited, UK-wide support service for road victims, delivering case-managed care for anyone who has been bereaved or seriously injured in a road crash or who is supporting a road crash victim. Not your average job : This is a highly specialised frontline role supporting people affected by traumatic road deaths and life-changing injuries. We are seeking candidates with a strong understanding of trauma-informed practice and experience supporting people through the impact of traumatic bereavement and/or injury. You will provide a specialist trauma-informed and bereavement-informed approach to care, helping individuals and families navigate the immediate and long-term impact of sudden loss or catastrophic injury. You will undertake a comprehensive needs, risk and safety assessment from which a bespoke support plan will be agreed with the person and/or families, ensuring that immediate wellbeing needs, vulnerabilities and safeguarding considerations are identified and addressed. By joining this role, you will make a profound difference to individuals and families during their most difficult moments , helping them regain stability, access practical and emotional support, and navigate the complexities of the criminal justice or coronial process with guidance and care. Take a look at our comprehensive job description for more details. What we offer : - A generous 35 days of annual leave (including bank holidays and 3-day shutdown period between Christmas and New Year, pro-rata for part-time working patterns) - Birthday day off (taken any time) - Enhanced sick pay and compassionate leave - Death in service benefit - Pension - Employee Assistance Programme - Flexible working - A rewarding role with purpose - Be part of a skilled, friendly team with an engaged Board of Trustees Who you are : We need energised and resilient self-starters with experience in supporting traumatic grief and post-traumatic stress. a background in providing high-quality emotional support and advocacy. Experience in the following sectors often provides a robust toolkit of high-level transferable skills: Police or criminal justice roles, family liaison, counselling or trauma support, health and social care, casework in any related field Specifically seeking candidates with : - Experience with people affected by trauma, sudden bereavement, or serious injury - Understanding of trauma-informed practice and ability to provide support sensitively - Experience identifying and responding to safeguarding and vulnerability concerns - Strong advocacy skills ability to act as a powerful voice for service users, expertly navigating external networks, assemble resources and cross-functional support where required. About us : At Brake, we are committed to creating a truly inclusive workplace where all colleagues feel valued, respected, and supported. We welcome applications from all backgrounds and life experiences, and particularly encourage candidates from the global majority, LGBTQIA+ community, and people with disabilities to apply. We believe that diverse perspectives strengthen our work and enable us to deliver the best possible support to individuals and families affected by road trauma. As a proud Disability Confident employer, we don t want you to fit our culture, we want you to enrich it If you are passionate about making a difference and share our vision for a world where no one is killed on our roads, we want to hear from you. Not for traffic offenders : Due to the nature of our work we can't accept applications from traffic offenders. Candidates will be asked to disclose whether they have any unspent points on their licence at interview. An enhanced DBS check is required due to the sensitive nature of our service. Join us today and be part of the solution!
Mar 13, 2026
Full time
Rare opportunity : Help those affected by road crashes and create lasting change with Brake, the renowned road safety charity. Who we are : Brake is the national, acclaimed charity delivering the National Road Victim Service, a specialist, accredited, UK-wide support service for road victims, delivering case-managed care for anyone who has been bereaved or seriously injured in a road crash or who is supporting a road crash victim. Not your average job : This is a highly specialised frontline role supporting people affected by traumatic road deaths and life-changing injuries. We are seeking candidates with a strong understanding of trauma-informed practice and experience supporting people through the impact of traumatic bereavement and/or injury. You will provide a specialist trauma-informed and bereavement-informed approach to care, helping individuals and families navigate the immediate and long-term impact of sudden loss or catastrophic injury. You will undertake a comprehensive needs, risk and safety assessment from which a bespoke support plan will be agreed with the person and/or families, ensuring that immediate wellbeing needs, vulnerabilities and safeguarding considerations are identified and addressed. By joining this role, you will make a profound difference to individuals and families during their most difficult moments , helping them regain stability, access practical and emotional support, and navigate the complexities of the criminal justice or coronial process with guidance and care. Take a look at our comprehensive job description for more details. What we offer : - A generous 35 days of annual leave (including bank holidays and 3-day shutdown period between Christmas and New Year, pro-rata for part-time working patterns) - Birthday day off (taken any time) - Enhanced sick pay and compassionate leave - Death in service benefit - Pension - Employee Assistance Programme - Flexible working - A rewarding role with purpose - Be part of a skilled, friendly team with an engaged Board of Trustees Who you are : We need energised and resilient self-starters with experience in supporting traumatic grief and post-traumatic stress. a background in providing high-quality emotional support and advocacy. Experience in the following sectors often provides a robust toolkit of high-level transferable skills: Police or criminal justice roles, family liaison, counselling or trauma support, health and social care, casework in any related field Specifically seeking candidates with : - Experience with people affected by trauma, sudden bereavement, or serious injury - Understanding of trauma-informed practice and ability to provide support sensitively - Experience identifying and responding to safeguarding and vulnerability concerns - Strong advocacy skills ability to act as a powerful voice for service users, expertly navigating external networks, assemble resources and cross-functional support where required. About us : At Brake, we are committed to creating a truly inclusive workplace where all colleagues feel valued, respected, and supported. We welcome applications from all backgrounds and life experiences, and particularly encourage candidates from the global majority, LGBTQIA+ community, and people with disabilities to apply. We believe that diverse perspectives strengthen our work and enable us to deliver the best possible support to individuals and families affected by road trauma. As a proud Disability Confident employer, we don t want you to fit our culture, we want you to enrich it If you are passionate about making a difference and share our vision for a world where no one is killed on our roads, we want to hear from you. Not for traffic offenders : Due to the nature of our work we can't accept applications from traffic offenders. Candidates will be asked to disclose whether they have any unspent points on their licence at interview. An enhanced DBS check is required due to the sensitive nature of our service. Join us today and be part of the solution!
Ackerman Pierce Ltd
Adults Social Worker - Hospital Discharge Team
Ackerman Pierce Ltd
We are looking to recruit a Qualified Adults Social Worker in the Hospital Discharge Team within Hackney. The successful candidate will be working in a well-structured, organised team who are growing their social worker staffing levels. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a stable working environment with experienced leadership, whilst receiving regular supervision and training opportunities. London Borough of Hackney ensure that their social workers have as much support as possible, helping them to keep a really good work life balance! The responsibilities of the Adults Social Worker includes: Assess the social care needs of adults in an acute hospital setting to support timely, safe discharge Complete Care Act assessments, mental capacity assessments, and best interest decisions in line with legislation Work collaboratively with health professionals, families, and partner agencies to coordinate discharge planning Arrange appropriate packages of care, placements, and community support services Safeguard adults at risk and respond to concerns in line with statutory duties and local procedures Contribute to multidisciplinary team meetings and discharge planning forums Maintain accurate, timely, and legally compliant case records Promote strengths-based, person-centred practice and support service user choice and independence Manage a complex caseload, prioritising effectively to meet service demands and discharge targets. The ideal candidate will have: Social Work England registration Eligibility to work in the UK Social Work qualified (MA/BSc/DipSW/CQSW/MSc/BA) Working with Ackerman Pierce you will be guaranteed weekly payment and access to continued profession development, including a dedicated consultant to support you through the interview and on boarding process. The position offers a long contract within a stable supportive team with a great location and excellent transport links as well as being close to central London. To discuss this vacancy or any similar vacancies we currently have available in London, please email your updated CV or contact Carmen Thong for more information.
Mar 13, 2026
Seasonal
We are looking to recruit a Qualified Adults Social Worker in the Hospital Discharge Team within Hackney. The successful candidate will be working in a well-structured, organised team who are growing their social worker staffing levels. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a stable working environment with experienced leadership, whilst receiving regular supervision and training opportunities. London Borough of Hackney ensure that their social workers have as much support as possible, helping them to keep a really good work life balance! The responsibilities of the Adults Social Worker includes: Assess the social care needs of adults in an acute hospital setting to support timely, safe discharge Complete Care Act assessments, mental capacity assessments, and best interest decisions in line with legislation Work collaboratively with health professionals, families, and partner agencies to coordinate discharge planning Arrange appropriate packages of care, placements, and community support services Safeguard adults at risk and respond to concerns in line with statutory duties and local procedures Contribute to multidisciplinary team meetings and discharge planning forums Maintain accurate, timely, and legally compliant case records Promote strengths-based, person-centred practice and support service user choice and independence Manage a complex caseload, prioritising effectively to meet service demands and discharge targets. The ideal candidate will have: Social Work England registration Eligibility to work in the UK Social Work qualified (MA/BSc/DipSW/CQSW/MSc/BA) Working with Ackerman Pierce you will be guaranteed weekly payment and access to continued profession development, including a dedicated consultant to support you through the interview and on boarding process. The position offers a long contract within a stable supportive team with a great location and excellent transport links as well as being close to central London. To discuss this vacancy or any similar vacancies we currently have available in London, please email your updated CV or contact Carmen Thong for more information.
City & County Healthcare Group Ltd
Field Care Supervisor
City & County Healthcare Group Ltd Redhill, Surrey
Company Description Field Care Supervisor Salary : £27,531 Location - Redhill, RH1 5YP We're creating brighter days. Fresh challenges. Exciting opportunities. Plenty of ups, downs and curveballs. With a career as a Field Care Supervisor, every day will be different to the next. Each will offer you the opportunity to do meaningful and rewarding work that makes a real difference to our clients lives and your career. Job Description What you'll do The role of the Field Care Supervisor is to support the delivery of the highest quality care support services by carrying out a range of functions in the field, including the assessment and review of individual services and the practical supervision, instruction and support of care workers. Working with Care Coordinators to support the planning of realistic, effective care worker rotas, with due regard for the particular needs of the individual and the particular skills and attributes of the worker. Carrying out regular reviews of individual services, including repeated and renewed needs and risk assessments. Participate as required in multi-disciplinary review of service users' needs. Shadow new care workers in the field to ensure their competence. Carry out the on-site observation and evaluation of care worker practice as part of routine supervision, in response to particular performance concerns, or as otherwise directed. Field Care Supervisors are expected to spend the majority of their working time in the community carrying out their primary functions, but their role will typically also entail a certain amount of office-based administrative work. Qualifications What you need You would need experience in carrying out initial risk and needs assessments in respect of individual service users, either in the service user's home or, where required, in other settings such as hospitals or residential/nursing homes; Work in partnership with service users, their family, carers, advocates, healthcare professionals and others to ensure the seamless delivery of holistic packages of individual care support. This is a great chance to be part of one of the UK's most exciting business's within Domiciliary Care, who are going from strength to strength focusing on their growth and quality of care. Additional Information What you'll get We offer thorough training and the opportunity to develop through self-directed learning, coaching conversations, e-learning modules and access to further qualifications and courses. You'll have the support to develop your career, either within your branch or the wider City & County Healthcare Group. We'll also empower you to feel proud of the impactful and meaningful work that you do. We'll reward you with a benefits package that includes wellbeing resources, financial advice and up to 14% discount at over 40 retailers including Tesco, John Lewis and many more. We will also offer you: 22 Days Holiday (increasing to 25 days after 3 years' service) plus bank holidays Occupational Maternity Pay & Adoption Pay Occupational Paternity Pay Death in Service Payment Occupational Sick Pay Subject to terms and conditions and qualifying period We see extraordinary achievements happen every day thanks to the talent and commitment of our people. We want to transform the care industry by working smarter, using innovative tech and driving forward positive change. As the largest care company in the UK, we have the size and success to offer you a world of career opportunity, choice and security. Join us on our journey. Surrey SCP Equal Opportunities Employer and part of the CCH Group.
Mar 12, 2026
Full time
Company Description Field Care Supervisor Salary : £27,531 Location - Redhill, RH1 5YP We're creating brighter days. Fresh challenges. Exciting opportunities. Plenty of ups, downs and curveballs. With a career as a Field Care Supervisor, every day will be different to the next. Each will offer you the opportunity to do meaningful and rewarding work that makes a real difference to our clients lives and your career. Job Description What you'll do The role of the Field Care Supervisor is to support the delivery of the highest quality care support services by carrying out a range of functions in the field, including the assessment and review of individual services and the practical supervision, instruction and support of care workers. Working with Care Coordinators to support the planning of realistic, effective care worker rotas, with due regard for the particular needs of the individual and the particular skills and attributes of the worker. Carrying out regular reviews of individual services, including repeated and renewed needs and risk assessments. Participate as required in multi-disciplinary review of service users' needs. Shadow new care workers in the field to ensure their competence. Carry out the on-site observation and evaluation of care worker practice as part of routine supervision, in response to particular performance concerns, or as otherwise directed. Field Care Supervisors are expected to spend the majority of their working time in the community carrying out their primary functions, but their role will typically also entail a certain amount of office-based administrative work. Qualifications What you need You would need experience in carrying out initial risk and needs assessments in respect of individual service users, either in the service user's home or, where required, in other settings such as hospitals or residential/nursing homes; Work in partnership with service users, their family, carers, advocates, healthcare professionals and others to ensure the seamless delivery of holistic packages of individual care support. This is a great chance to be part of one of the UK's most exciting business's within Domiciliary Care, who are going from strength to strength focusing on their growth and quality of care. Additional Information What you'll get We offer thorough training and the opportunity to develop through self-directed learning, coaching conversations, e-learning modules and access to further qualifications and courses. You'll have the support to develop your career, either within your branch or the wider City & County Healthcare Group. We'll also empower you to feel proud of the impactful and meaningful work that you do. We'll reward you with a benefits package that includes wellbeing resources, financial advice and up to 14% discount at over 40 retailers including Tesco, John Lewis and many more. We will also offer you: 22 Days Holiday (increasing to 25 days after 3 years' service) plus bank holidays Occupational Maternity Pay & Adoption Pay Occupational Paternity Pay Death in Service Payment Occupational Sick Pay Subject to terms and conditions and qualifying period We see extraordinary achievements happen every day thanks to the talent and commitment of our people. We want to transform the care industry by working smarter, using innovative tech and driving forward positive change. As the largest care company in the UK, we have the size and success to offer you a world of career opportunity, choice and security. Join us on our journey. Surrey SCP Equal Opportunities Employer and part of the CCH Group.
Severn Trent Water
Degree Apprentice Process Scientist
Severn Trent Water Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire
Overview Select how often (in days) to receive an alert: At Severn Trent, we believe everyone deserves more. More care for the environment, more sustainable initiatives, and more support for the communities we serve. That's why we're on a mission to deliver bigger and better things, and we need passionate apprentices like you to help us achieve our goals. Our people and culture are the heart of our success. We're proud to be in the top 5% of utility companies worldwide for employee engagement and ranked as a Top 50 UK Employer on Glassdoor. With nearly 10,000 dedicated colleagues, we're looking for more brilliant people who are eager to turn challenges into opportunities for a better future. If you're excited to learn, and ready to make a real impact, we want you on our team. LET'S TELL YOU MORE Apprenticeship Programmes are a great way to earn and learn! Our Apprentice Process Scientist Programme offers the perfect blend of personal and professional development, exposing you to the core of our business. You'll be supported every step of the way. Your role will be to gain practical experience in a few teams developing your knowledge and understanding of Severn Trent and the processes. All of this will allow you to further develop your skills so you can communicate data effectively to a wide variety of stakeholders. Furthermore, you'll spend time with our Process Science team, reviewing the performance of Water Treatment Works, participating in water quality improvement activities and supporting operational efficiencies. You'll also work alongside Process Design Engineers to help define the future of our treatment processes. We welcome all apprentices from diverse backgrounds, as we know diverse minds bring new ideas and a different way of thinking. We are looking for someone who wants to build their career with us and grasp new opportunities, and in return we will support you with varied experiences, training and development to provide a grounding for your future career. How will the programme work? You will be based at Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, the heart of our patch. The programme requires you to complete placements across process science and design teams, gaining exposure in different areas of the department so that you are equipped with the right skills to build your career here at Severn Trent. In this exciting programme, you will have the chance to discuss your development and career ambitions in your 1-1 meetings with business leads, mentors, a study buddy, the cohort leader, and the New Talent Team. As part of this apprenticeship, you will be studying towards a Level 6 qualification in Science Industry Process. You can find more information about this qualification (known as a standard) by following this link. We encourage you to read this additional information before applying. What you will learn You will expand your knowledge of: Principles of water treatment, including chemical and engineering processes. How to identify and resolve water quality risks through audits, investigations, and root cause analysis. Comprehensive IT skills across platforms such as SCADA, SAP, and QUIS to monitor and optimise treatment processes. Communication and influencing skills to provide technical advice to operational teams. What we are looking for We want our employees to care and to have a genuine passion for what we do as a business. We need people who want to make a difference in providing a vital service to our customers, now and for the long-term. If you have the passion to succeed that we see in our apprentices every day, you'll be a great match for our programme. We'd love you to be someone with: A 'can do' attitude - willing to get stuck in and take accountability. Ability to adapt to a dynamic, fast-paced environment. Strong problem-solving skills and initiative. Excellent communication and collaboration skills. Ability to analyse and interpret information effectively. Curiosity to learn quickly and work across different teams. About the programme Our New Talent Team will guide you and support you every step of the way. Furthermore, your line manager, mentor and apprentice buddy will be there to help you in making sure you reach your full potential here at Severn Trent. Location: Mythe, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, GL20 6AA Entry Criteria: This Apprenticeship Programme is a Level 6 (Degree Apprenticeship). We require all candidates to have 5 GCSEs at Grade C/4, including Maths, English and a STEM-related subject, and A Levels (or equivalent) at CCC, including a Maths or STEM-related subject. Driving Requirements: If you are successful, you will require a full UK licence and access to your own vehicle upon beginning your role. Please note, some of our sites are in remote locations and not serviced by public transport. It is your responsibility to ensure you can arrive safely at work for your start time each day, so please consider this before applying. You will be working 37 hours per week Monday to Friday, across a 7am - 3.30pm / 7am - 3pm / 8am - 4pm working pattern. How we'll reward and care for you in return It's not just a job you'll get here, you'll get a career too. We have a range of benefits that reward and recognise great work and award-winning training to ensure you reach your potential. And we'll also help you play your part in looking after the environment and the community in which we live. With that in mind, here are just some of our favourite perks that you'll get being part of the Seven Trent family: 25 days holiday + bank holidays (and the ability to buy/ sell up to 5 days per year) Annual bonus scheme (of up to £1,500, which is subject to eligibility) Leading pension scheme - we will double your contribution (up to 15% when you contribute 7.5%) Sharesave - the chance to buy Severn Trent Plc shares at a discounted rate Dedicated training and development with our Academy Retail Offers Family friendly policies Two paid volunteering days per year As if that isn't enough, you'll receive an annual salary increase whilst you're on programme and you'll also get an increase when you move into your first job. Diversity and Inclusion At Severn Trent we are passionate about our people. We want to make sure that we continue to foster a more diverse, inclusive, and cohesive culture that represents the communities and customers we serve. We're making sure we keep up the progress with our wonderful working groups - LGBTQ+, Women in Operations & STEM, Disability and Ethnicity, who help us with our commitments. Find out more about our commitments to Diversity and Inclusion at Severn Trent. Let's go Apply now to build an amazing career and be part of a brilliant team. We can't wait to hear from you. Roles close on 16th March at Midday (12pm) Check your diary - face to face assessments will run from through April and May 2026 Estimated start date- September 2026 To find out more about working with us, search on social media. In accordance with Home Office guidance successful candidates will be required to evidence their right to work in the UK before commencement of employment. We have assessed this programme and do not consider that we would be able to sponsor a successful candidate under the Skilled Worker route as the role does not meet the relevant Home Office criteria; the successful candidate must be able therefore to demonstrate right to work without Severn Trent sponsorship.
Mar 12, 2026
Full time
Overview Select how often (in days) to receive an alert: At Severn Trent, we believe everyone deserves more. More care for the environment, more sustainable initiatives, and more support for the communities we serve. That's why we're on a mission to deliver bigger and better things, and we need passionate apprentices like you to help us achieve our goals. Our people and culture are the heart of our success. We're proud to be in the top 5% of utility companies worldwide for employee engagement and ranked as a Top 50 UK Employer on Glassdoor. With nearly 10,000 dedicated colleagues, we're looking for more brilliant people who are eager to turn challenges into opportunities for a better future. If you're excited to learn, and ready to make a real impact, we want you on our team. LET'S TELL YOU MORE Apprenticeship Programmes are a great way to earn and learn! Our Apprentice Process Scientist Programme offers the perfect blend of personal and professional development, exposing you to the core of our business. You'll be supported every step of the way. Your role will be to gain practical experience in a few teams developing your knowledge and understanding of Severn Trent and the processes. All of this will allow you to further develop your skills so you can communicate data effectively to a wide variety of stakeholders. Furthermore, you'll spend time with our Process Science team, reviewing the performance of Water Treatment Works, participating in water quality improvement activities and supporting operational efficiencies. You'll also work alongside Process Design Engineers to help define the future of our treatment processes. We welcome all apprentices from diverse backgrounds, as we know diverse minds bring new ideas and a different way of thinking. We are looking for someone who wants to build their career with us and grasp new opportunities, and in return we will support you with varied experiences, training and development to provide a grounding for your future career. How will the programme work? You will be based at Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, the heart of our patch. The programme requires you to complete placements across process science and design teams, gaining exposure in different areas of the department so that you are equipped with the right skills to build your career here at Severn Trent. In this exciting programme, you will have the chance to discuss your development and career ambitions in your 1-1 meetings with business leads, mentors, a study buddy, the cohort leader, and the New Talent Team. As part of this apprenticeship, you will be studying towards a Level 6 qualification in Science Industry Process. You can find more information about this qualification (known as a standard) by following this link. We encourage you to read this additional information before applying. What you will learn You will expand your knowledge of: Principles of water treatment, including chemical and engineering processes. How to identify and resolve water quality risks through audits, investigations, and root cause analysis. Comprehensive IT skills across platforms such as SCADA, SAP, and QUIS to monitor and optimise treatment processes. Communication and influencing skills to provide technical advice to operational teams. What we are looking for We want our employees to care and to have a genuine passion for what we do as a business. We need people who want to make a difference in providing a vital service to our customers, now and for the long-term. If you have the passion to succeed that we see in our apprentices every day, you'll be a great match for our programme. We'd love you to be someone with: A 'can do' attitude - willing to get stuck in and take accountability. Ability to adapt to a dynamic, fast-paced environment. Strong problem-solving skills and initiative. Excellent communication and collaboration skills. Ability to analyse and interpret information effectively. Curiosity to learn quickly and work across different teams. About the programme Our New Talent Team will guide you and support you every step of the way. Furthermore, your line manager, mentor and apprentice buddy will be there to help you in making sure you reach your full potential here at Severn Trent. Location: Mythe, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, GL20 6AA Entry Criteria: This Apprenticeship Programme is a Level 6 (Degree Apprenticeship). We require all candidates to have 5 GCSEs at Grade C/4, including Maths, English and a STEM-related subject, and A Levels (or equivalent) at CCC, including a Maths or STEM-related subject. Driving Requirements: If you are successful, you will require a full UK licence and access to your own vehicle upon beginning your role. Please note, some of our sites are in remote locations and not serviced by public transport. It is your responsibility to ensure you can arrive safely at work for your start time each day, so please consider this before applying. You will be working 37 hours per week Monday to Friday, across a 7am - 3.30pm / 7am - 3pm / 8am - 4pm working pattern. How we'll reward and care for you in return It's not just a job you'll get here, you'll get a career too. We have a range of benefits that reward and recognise great work and award-winning training to ensure you reach your potential. And we'll also help you play your part in looking after the environment and the community in which we live. With that in mind, here are just some of our favourite perks that you'll get being part of the Seven Trent family: 25 days holiday + bank holidays (and the ability to buy/ sell up to 5 days per year) Annual bonus scheme (of up to £1,500, which is subject to eligibility) Leading pension scheme - we will double your contribution (up to 15% when you contribute 7.5%) Sharesave - the chance to buy Severn Trent Plc shares at a discounted rate Dedicated training and development with our Academy Retail Offers Family friendly policies Two paid volunteering days per year As if that isn't enough, you'll receive an annual salary increase whilst you're on programme and you'll also get an increase when you move into your first job. Diversity and Inclusion At Severn Trent we are passionate about our people. We want to make sure that we continue to foster a more diverse, inclusive, and cohesive culture that represents the communities and customers we serve. We're making sure we keep up the progress with our wonderful working groups - LGBTQ+, Women in Operations & STEM, Disability and Ethnicity, who help us with our commitments. Find out more about our commitments to Diversity and Inclusion at Severn Trent. Let's go Apply now to build an amazing career and be part of a brilliant team. We can't wait to hear from you. Roles close on 16th March at Midday (12pm) Check your diary - face to face assessments will run from through April and May 2026 Estimated start date- September 2026 To find out more about working with us, search on social media. In accordance with Home Office guidance successful candidates will be required to evidence their right to work in the UK before commencement of employment. We have assessed this programme and do not consider that we would be able to sponsor a successful candidate under the Skilled Worker route as the role does not meet the relevant Home Office criteria; the successful candidate must be able therefore to demonstrate right to work without Severn Trent sponsorship.
Oxfam, GB
Legal Counsel (Employment)
Oxfam, GB Oxford, Oxfordshire
Location: Oxford UK/ (with the ability to work from home under Oxfam GB's hybrid working arrangements) Workplace Type: Hybrid Hours: 36 hours per week Salary: £49,601 (with a discretionary range up to £57,000 depending on experience) Job Family: Business Support & Admin Division: Operations Grade: B Job Type: Open ended Closing Date: 3 April 2026 Country: United Kingdom Oxfam is a global movement of people working together to end the injustice of poverty. The Role: As Legal Counsel (Employment) at Oxfam, you will play a pivotal role in supporting teams across Oxfam GB on a wide range of employment-related queries and litigation, both in the UK and globally. You will advise country programmes worldwide alongside UK-based HR colleagues on complex employment law matters, delivering clear, practical guidance that aligns with Oxfam's values and balances legal, operational, and reputational risks. A key part of this role will be helping Oxfam understand and apply the law in ways that advance its Equality and Anti-Racist Strategies, including advising on positive action and other lawful measures that promote equity and inclusion across the organisation. As a member of the OGB Legal Team, you will also contribute beyond employment law, providing commercially astute advice on a broader range of legal issues as needed to support Oxfam's strategic priorities. This is a collaborative and impactful role, ideal for someone who can combine technical expertise with sound judgement and a commitment to Oxfam's mission. What we are looking for: We're looking for a candidate who cares about Oxfam's mission to end poverty and is personally aligned to our feminist principles and values of empowerment, accountability and inclusion in all you do. An ideal candidate for the role will also have: 5+ years PQE and legally qualified in the UK Experience of advising on complex and varying UK employment law and HR matters, including investigations and whistleblowing. Broad commercial experience either in-house or private practice advising a range of stakeholders Ability to support on colleagues internationally on employee relations processes, employment disputes and litigation Experience of advising on the drafting of HR policies and procedures Ability to identify key legal questions within complex queries and manage responses in accordance with legal team workload, level of legal risk identified and organisational priorities Experience of producing guidance notes and training Ability to work equally in a detail-focused manner as well as big-picture oriented, so as to effectively prioritise workload and projects We offer: We offer a competitive salary and a range of additional benefits to staff including flexible working options, generous pension scheme, annual leave, additional leave allowances, company sick pay, life assurance and a range of other benefits. From the day you join Oxfam we invite you to stretch and learn in your role. Our wide range of Learning & Development opportunities includes in-house courses, e-learning modules, on-the job learning opportunities, coaching and mentoring, and much more. You can read more about all Oxfam has to offer Flexfam: We believe flexible working is key to building the Oxfam of the future, so we're open to talking through the type of flexible arrangements which might work for you. We think this role would work particularly well working within our Hybrid Working guidelines which includes regular home-based working. The successful candidate would be expected to be based in our Oxford office one day per month. How to apply: As part of your online application, please upload your up to date CV and Cover Letter explaining your suitability against the essential criteria in the job profile. Our values and commitment to safeguarding Oxfam is committed to preventing any type of unwanted behaviour at work including sexual harassment, exploitation and abuse, lack of integrity and financial misconduct; and committed to promoting the welfare of children, young people, adults and beneficiaries with whom Oxfam GB engages. Oxfam expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment through our code of conduct. We place a high priority on ensuring that only those who share and demonstrate our are recruited to work for us. The post holder will undertake the appropriate level of training and is responsible for ensuring that they understand and work within the safeguarding policies of the organisation. All offers of employment will be subject to satisfactory references and appropriate screening checks, which can include criminal records and terrorism finance checks. Oxfam GB also participates in the . In line with this Scheme, we will request information from job applicants' previous employers about any findings of sexual exploitation, sexual abuse and/or sexual harassment during employment, or incidents under investigation when the applicant left employment. By submitting an application, the job applicant confirms his/her understanding of these recruitment procedures. We are committed to ensuring diversity and gender equality within our organisation and encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds to apply. About us Oxfam is a global community who believe poverty isn't inevitable. It's an injustice that can be overcome. We are shop volunteers, women's right activists, marathon runners, aid workers, coffee farmers, street fundraisers, goat herders, policy experts, campaigners, water engineers and more. And we won't stop until everyone can live life without poverty for good. is a member of of 21 organisations working together with partners and local communities in the areas of humanitarian, development and campaigning, in more than 90 countries. A thriving diverse Oxfam: It's people power that brings about change. To play our part as a global organisation working to overcome poverty and inequality, we need equality, diversity and inclusion across our community of staff, partners and volunteers. Together, we're committed to becoming a more diverse workforce, better able to tackle the global challenges that face our world today. To do that: We need to dismantle the unequal power structures that exist everywhere, this including Oxfam and the wider development and charity sectors. We need an inclusive Oxfam where everyone can bring who they are to our work and feels celebrated for the differences they bring. We want and need everyone, and that means we need you.
Mar 12, 2026
Full time
Location: Oxford UK/ (with the ability to work from home under Oxfam GB's hybrid working arrangements) Workplace Type: Hybrid Hours: 36 hours per week Salary: £49,601 (with a discretionary range up to £57,000 depending on experience) Job Family: Business Support & Admin Division: Operations Grade: B Job Type: Open ended Closing Date: 3 April 2026 Country: United Kingdom Oxfam is a global movement of people working together to end the injustice of poverty. The Role: As Legal Counsel (Employment) at Oxfam, you will play a pivotal role in supporting teams across Oxfam GB on a wide range of employment-related queries and litigation, both in the UK and globally. You will advise country programmes worldwide alongside UK-based HR colleagues on complex employment law matters, delivering clear, practical guidance that aligns with Oxfam's values and balances legal, operational, and reputational risks. A key part of this role will be helping Oxfam understand and apply the law in ways that advance its Equality and Anti-Racist Strategies, including advising on positive action and other lawful measures that promote equity and inclusion across the organisation. As a member of the OGB Legal Team, you will also contribute beyond employment law, providing commercially astute advice on a broader range of legal issues as needed to support Oxfam's strategic priorities. This is a collaborative and impactful role, ideal for someone who can combine technical expertise with sound judgement and a commitment to Oxfam's mission. What we are looking for: We're looking for a candidate who cares about Oxfam's mission to end poverty and is personally aligned to our feminist principles and values of empowerment, accountability and inclusion in all you do. An ideal candidate for the role will also have: 5+ years PQE and legally qualified in the UK Experience of advising on complex and varying UK employment law and HR matters, including investigations and whistleblowing. Broad commercial experience either in-house or private practice advising a range of stakeholders Ability to support on colleagues internationally on employee relations processes, employment disputes and litigation Experience of advising on the drafting of HR policies and procedures Ability to identify key legal questions within complex queries and manage responses in accordance with legal team workload, level of legal risk identified and organisational priorities Experience of producing guidance notes and training Ability to work equally in a detail-focused manner as well as big-picture oriented, so as to effectively prioritise workload and projects We offer: We offer a competitive salary and a range of additional benefits to staff including flexible working options, generous pension scheme, annual leave, additional leave allowances, company sick pay, life assurance and a range of other benefits. From the day you join Oxfam we invite you to stretch and learn in your role. Our wide range of Learning & Development opportunities includes in-house courses, e-learning modules, on-the job learning opportunities, coaching and mentoring, and much more. You can read more about all Oxfam has to offer Flexfam: We believe flexible working is key to building the Oxfam of the future, so we're open to talking through the type of flexible arrangements which might work for you. We think this role would work particularly well working within our Hybrid Working guidelines which includes regular home-based working. The successful candidate would be expected to be based in our Oxford office one day per month. How to apply: As part of your online application, please upload your up to date CV and Cover Letter explaining your suitability against the essential criteria in the job profile. Our values and commitment to safeguarding Oxfam is committed to preventing any type of unwanted behaviour at work including sexual harassment, exploitation and abuse, lack of integrity and financial misconduct; and committed to promoting the welfare of children, young people, adults and beneficiaries with whom Oxfam GB engages. Oxfam expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment through our code of conduct. We place a high priority on ensuring that only those who share and demonstrate our are recruited to work for us. The post holder will undertake the appropriate level of training and is responsible for ensuring that they understand and work within the safeguarding policies of the organisation. All offers of employment will be subject to satisfactory references and appropriate screening checks, which can include criminal records and terrorism finance checks. Oxfam GB also participates in the . In line with this Scheme, we will request information from job applicants' previous employers about any findings of sexual exploitation, sexual abuse and/or sexual harassment during employment, or incidents under investigation when the applicant left employment. By submitting an application, the job applicant confirms his/her understanding of these recruitment procedures. We are committed to ensuring diversity and gender equality within our organisation and encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds to apply. About us Oxfam is a global community who believe poverty isn't inevitable. It's an injustice that can be overcome. We are shop volunteers, women's right activists, marathon runners, aid workers, coffee farmers, street fundraisers, goat herders, policy experts, campaigners, water engineers and more. And we won't stop until everyone can live life without poverty for good. is a member of of 21 organisations working together with partners and local communities in the areas of humanitarian, development and campaigning, in more than 90 countries. A thriving diverse Oxfam: It's people power that brings about change. To play our part as a global organisation working to overcome poverty and inequality, we need equality, diversity and inclusion across our community of staff, partners and volunteers. Together, we're committed to becoming a more diverse workforce, better able to tackle the global challenges that face our world today. To do that: We need to dismantle the unequal power structures that exist everywhere, this including Oxfam and the wider development and charity sectors. We need an inclusive Oxfam where everyone can bring who they are to our work and feels celebrated for the differences they bring. We want and need everyone, and that means we need you.
Surrey County Council
Advanced Social Worker
Surrey County Council Woking, Surrey
We have opportunities for Advanced Social Workers to join our Family Safeguarding Teams based across East Surrey covering the Reigate and Weybridge areas and West Surrey covering the Woking and Guildford areas. The salary range for Advanced Social Workers is £52,884 - £56,175 per annum . This is inclusive of a market supplement of £5,000. We also offer a financial package of up to £6,000 which is payable in 3 instalments across your first 18 months in post. Our Offer to You A competitive relocation package of up to £8,000 We pay your Social Worker England Registration fee 28 days annual leave, rising to 30 days after 5 years' service (plus bank holidays) Access to our car lease scheme Option to buy up to 10 days of additional annual leave An extensive Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) to support health and wellbeing A generous local government salary related pension Lifestyle discounts including gym, travel, shopping and many more 2 paid volunteering days per year Up to 5 days of carer's leave per year Learning and development hub where you can access a wealth of resources Paternity, adoption and dependents leave Refer a friend payment of £1,000 as a thank you for finding the right Social Worker About Surrey Our Surrey Children's Services are actively working towards becoming a high-performing local authority, evidenced by the fact we are now starting to realise the positive impacts of the Family Safeguarding practice model in action with reductions in the number of children subject to child protection plans. We are working hard to sustain and develop our progress and this is driven by the efforts of every member of our social care workforce from our business support and family support workers to our frontline practitioners through to leadership- all working together to create and sustain the right conditions for a positive culture and well-supported workforce equipped to deliver consistent and good quality social work practice for our children and families. Our Progress We are proud of our recent Good Ofsted judgement, which marks a significant milestone for Surrey. The report highlights that our social workers are "skilled at building relationships with children who are subject of children in need or child protection plans. Creative direct work helps them to build a rounded understanding of children's daily lives." "They also build positive relationships with parents, enabling honest and sometimes difficult conversations." Overall "Staff are well-trained and committed, feel highly valued and are proud to work in Surrey." About our Family Safeguarding Service Our Family Safeguarding services include responsibility for our Family Safeguarding Model, Child In Need, as well as pre and court proceedings. Within Family Safeguarding we use motivational interviewing, multi-agency approach under the Family Safeguarding model, where Social Workers, Family Support Workers, Domestic Abuse Practitioners, Recovery Workers, Mental Health Practitioners, and Psychologists collaborate closely to address family issues efficiently, reducing the need for referrals to other agencies. To help us achieve our ambitions for children and families we are looking for dedicated, and compassionate practitioners who are child focused and committed to relationship-based social work to join us. As an Advanced Social Worker (ASW) you'll enjoy mentoring and collaborating with less experienced social workers within the team supporting their development. We aim for you to hold a reduced caseload to enable you to support effectively whilst also deputising for the Team Manager when needed. This is a great role for anyone looking to enhance their professional development and take a step towards a management position. We strive to provide a supportive and dynamic work environment for our staff, that fosters growth, maintains work-life balance, and rewards efforts. We guarantee 5 days of CPD and have access to excellent research and development tools such as Community Care Inform, Care Knowledge and Research In Practice. Why Choose Surrey? Surrey is a large and ambitious local authority meaning we can draw from a range of available resources to support the delivery of our services to children and their families, but that's just part of it. It's our staff that truly make the difference day in day out and we'd like to share with you some of their insights as to why they choose to be part of Surrey Children's social care workforce. Our staff highlighted that you can expect Positive team and colleague relationships - You'll have the opportunity to be part of a team that thrives on positive working relationships, where collaboration with supportive colleagues in your team, across the organisation and with key partners will enable and enrich your practice. Flexibility and work-life balance - We are committed to agile working and trust you to adapt your schedule to suit your needs, balancing this against the need to visit your children and families. It is our expectation that staff attend the office at least 2 days per week. Opportunities and support for professional development - You can benefit from a structured environment that encourages growth and development. You'll have access to ongoing training opportunities via our Surrey Children's Service Academy, including our coaching and mentoring scheme, a well-structured progression pathway, learning opportunities and reflective and task focused supervision. A sense of belonging and familiarity - You'll be part of our welcoming and approachable social work family where you'll be able to draw on the knowledge of established team members to support your understanding of the local area and available resources, working for a team where your individual expertise are valued and where you can have fun together. A focus on wellbeing - We recognise that you are a valuable asset and key to unlocking the positive changes we aspire for with our children and families. The job you do is serious therefore we take your well being seriously and recognise the need for reflective supervision where wellbeing is front and centre of the conversation. Your Application, Our Inclusive Approach In order to be considered for shortlisting, your application will clearly evidence the following skills and align with our behaviours: Qualified Social Work degree and SWE Registration Car driver with a valid UK license ASYE completed, within two years of qualifying UK social work experience Three years post-qualified experience Surrey has both urban and rural areas and Social Workers will be expected to have a valid driving licence to drive in the UK, access to a vehicle and be willing to travel across a wide geographical area. To apply you will need to upload your CV and answer the following questions (No more than 200 words per question): Please tell us what has motivated you to apply for this role? Please tell us about the key skills and experience you will be able to bring to this role. What is your understanding of Surrey's Practice Model for family safeguarding? Can you describe the strengths and challenges of this model? Next Steps If your application is shortlisted, you will be invited to a short virtual call to explore your answers to the application questions (lasting approx. 15- 20 mins) If successful following this, you will be invited for an in-person interview, allowing you to meet the team, check out your potential office and get a feel for what your journey might look like. We are committed to inclusive recruitment. That's why, if you're invited to a face-to-face interview, we'll share the themes of the questions with you in advance. This way, you can prepare and feel comfortable, allowing you to confidently discuss your skills and experiences. An enhanced DBS 'Disclosure and Barring Service' check for regulated activity (formerly known as CRB) and the Children's and Adults' Barred List checks will be required for this role. Local Government Reorganisation (LGR) Surrey County Council is undergoing Local Government Reorganisation, moving from a two-tier system to two new unitary councils in April 2027. If you are employed by Surrey on 1st April 2027, your role will transfer with current terms and conditions to one of the new organisations, supporting local devolution and greater powers for our communities. Our Commitment We are a disability confident employer which means if you have shared a disability on your application form and have evidenced you meet the minimum criteria, we guarantee you an interview. Your skills and experience truly matter to us. From application to your first day, we're committed to supporting you with any adjustments you need, we value inclusion and warmly welcome you to join and help build a workplace where everyone belongs.
Mar 12, 2026
Full time
We have opportunities for Advanced Social Workers to join our Family Safeguarding Teams based across East Surrey covering the Reigate and Weybridge areas and West Surrey covering the Woking and Guildford areas. The salary range for Advanced Social Workers is £52,884 - £56,175 per annum . This is inclusive of a market supplement of £5,000. We also offer a financial package of up to £6,000 which is payable in 3 instalments across your first 18 months in post. Our Offer to You A competitive relocation package of up to £8,000 We pay your Social Worker England Registration fee 28 days annual leave, rising to 30 days after 5 years' service (plus bank holidays) Access to our car lease scheme Option to buy up to 10 days of additional annual leave An extensive Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) to support health and wellbeing A generous local government salary related pension Lifestyle discounts including gym, travel, shopping and many more 2 paid volunteering days per year Up to 5 days of carer's leave per year Learning and development hub where you can access a wealth of resources Paternity, adoption and dependents leave Refer a friend payment of £1,000 as a thank you for finding the right Social Worker About Surrey Our Surrey Children's Services are actively working towards becoming a high-performing local authority, evidenced by the fact we are now starting to realise the positive impacts of the Family Safeguarding practice model in action with reductions in the number of children subject to child protection plans. We are working hard to sustain and develop our progress and this is driven by the efforts of every member of our social care workforce from our business support and family support workers to our frontline practitioners through to leadership- all working together to create and sustain the right conditions for a positive culture and well-supported workforce equipped to deliver consistent and good quality social work practice for our children and families. Our Progress We are proud of our recent Good Ofsted judgement, which marks a significant milestone for Surrey. The report highlights that our social workers are "skilled at building relationships with children who are subject of children in need or child protection plans. Creative direct work helps them to build a rounded understanding of children's daily lives." "They also build positive relationships with parents, enabling honest and sometimes difficult conversations." Overall "Staff are well-trained and committed, feel highly valued and are proud to work in Surrey." About our Family Safeguarding Service Our Family Safeguarding services include responsibility for our Family Safeguarding Model, Child In Need, as well as pre and court proceedings. Within Family Safeguarding we use motivational interviewing, multi-agency approach under the Family Safeguarding model, where Social Workers, Family Support Workers, Domestic Abuse Practitioners, Recovery Workers, Mental Health Practitioners, and Psychologists collaborate closely to address family issues efficiently, reducing the need for referrals to other agencies. To help us achieve our ambitions for children and families we are looking for dedicated, and compassionate practitioners who are child focused and committed to relationship-based social work to join us. As an Advanced Social Worker (ASW) you'll enjoy mentoring and collaborating with less experienced social workers within the team supporting their development. We aim for you to hold a reduced caseload to enable you to support effectively whilst also deputising for the Team Manager when needed. This is a great role for anyone looking to enhance their professional development and take a step towards a management position. We strive to provide a supportive and dynamic work environment for our staff, that fosters growth, maintains work-life balance, and rewards efforts. We guarantee 5 days of CPD and have access to excellent research and development tools such as Community Care Inform, Care Knowledge and Research In Practice. Why Choose Surrey? Surrey is a large and ambitious local authority meaning we can draw from a range of available resources to support the delivery of our services to children and their families, but that's just part of it. It's our staff that truly make the difference day in day out and we'd like to share with you some of their insights as to why they choose to be part of Surrey Children's social care workforce. Our staff highlighted that you can expect Positive team and colleague relationships - You'll have the opportunity to be part of a team that thrives on positive working relationships, where collaboration with supportive colleagues in your team, across the organisation and with key partners will enable and enrich your practice. Flexibility and work-life balance - We are committed to agile working and trust you to adapt your schedule to suit your needs, balancing this against the need to visit your children and families. It is our expectation that staff attend the office at least 2 days per week. Opportunities and support for professional development - You can benefit from a structured environment that encourages growth and development. You'll have access to ongoing training opportunities via our Surrey Children's Service Academy, including our coaching and mentoring scheme, a well-structured progression pathway, learning opportunities and reflective and task focused supervision. A sense of belonging and familiarity - You'll be part of our welcoming and approachable social work family where you'll be able to draw on the knowledge of established team members to support your understanding of the local area and available resources, working for a team where your individual expertise are valued and where you can have fun together. A focus on wellbeing - We recognise that you are a valuable asset and key to unlocking the positive changes we aspire for with our children and families. The job you do is serious therefore we take your well being seriously and recognise the need for reflective supervision where wellbeing is front and centre of the conversation. Your Application, Our Inclusive Approach In order to be considered for shortlisting, your application will clearly evidence the following skills and align with our behaviours: Qualified Social Work degree and SWE Registration Car driver with a valid UK license ASYE completed, within two years of qualifying UK social work experience Three years post-qualified experience Surrey has both urban and rural areas and Social Workers will be expected to have a valid driving licence to drive in the UK, access to a vehicle and be willing to travel across a wide geographical area. To apply you will need to upload your CV and answer the following questions (No more than 200 words per question): Please tell us what has motivated you to apply for this role? Please tell us about the key skills and experience you will be able to bring to this role. What is your understanding of Surrey's Practice Model for family safeguarding? Can you describe the strengths and challenges of this model? Next Steps If your application is shortlisted, you will be invited to a short virtual call to explore your answers to the application questions (lasting approx. 15- 20 mins) If successful following this, you will be invited for an in-person interview, allowing you to meet the team, check out your potential office and get a feel for what your journey might look like. We are committed to inclusive recruitment. That's why, if you're invited to a face-to-face interview, we'll share the themes of the questions with you in advance. This way, you can prepare and feel comfortable, allowing you to confidently discuss your skills and experiences. An enhanced DBS 'Disclosure and Barring Service' check for regulated activity (formerly known as CRB) and the Children's and Adults' Barred List checks will be required for this role. Local Government Reorganisation (LGR) Surrey County Council is undergoing Local Government Reorganisation, moving from a two-tier system to two new unitary councils in April 2027. If you are employed by Surrey on 1st April 2027, your role will transfer with current terms and conditions to one of the new organisations, supporting local devolution and greater powers for our communities. Our Commitment We are a disability confident employer which means if you have shared a disability on your application form and have evidenced you meet the minimum criteria, we guarantee you an interview. Your skills and experience truly matter to us. From application to your first day, we're committed to supporting you with any adjustments you need, we value inclusion and warmly welcome you to join and help build a workplace where everyone belongs.
Oasis Trust
Family Support Worker: Targeted Support and Community Programmes (Oasis Hub Lord's Hill)
Oasis Trust
Family Support Worker: Targeted Support and Community Programmes Oasis Hub Lord s Hill, Southampton PART TIME, 20 HOURS PER WEEK FIXED TERM CONTRACT 12 months (with a view to extend subject to funding) SALARY: £15,250 per annum (£30,501 for 1 FTE) We have a unique opportunity to join Oasis Hub Lord s Hill as part of our work with students and families. This role will create real impact in the Lord s Hill Community by working alongside our Academy colleagues to support families of Oasis students and the wider community. Helping more families to engage with support and provision, including the therapeutic space of our city farm. We re looking for an individual who has a passion for supporting families and compassion for all, to take on this exciting role. You ll need to be an effective communicator and ready to work with some of our hardest to reach families with drive and initiative. Best of all, you ll be supported by a thriving team of people who are dedicated to supporting families and young people in our community, city farm and academy The successful post holder must have: Experience of family support Experience of managing and working with volunteers Good project management skills, able to balance a range of priorities. Good standard of basic education, including English and Maths Level 2 This is an exciting opportunity to be part of a growing national organisation, making a real difference to communities on a local level. As part of the package, Oasis offers: A pension scheme, currently offering 7% employer contribution A generous holiday allowance Working as part of a friendly, community-minded team of professionals If you are interested in being part of this service, then please: Email your CV including a Supporting Statement. Your Supporting Statement should be no more than two A4 pages and must address the following: Please expand on your CV to tell us about the relevant experience you have in family support We will review applications on a rolling basis and reserve the right to close the advert if we identify suitable candidates. To avoid disappointment, please submit your application as soon as possible If you have any questions about the role, please contact us via the Oasis Charity Jobs Website Interviews will take place at the Oasis Academy Lord s Hill, The successful candidate will need to be provide proof of the right to work in the UK. Oasis cannot assist with sponsorship or visas. We actively encourage applications from people of all ethnic backgrounds and minority and underrepresented groups. If you require assistance or adjustments to overcome potential barriers during the recruitment process, please let us know. Oasis is committed to making a difference to the lives of the communities it works in, and as such you must show a willingness to demonstrate commitment to the values and behaviours which flow from the Oasis ethos. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. We expect all staff to share this commitment and to undergo appropriate checks, including enhanced DBS checks. Oasis supports Equal Opportunities. Registered Charity No.
Mar 12, 2026
Full time
Family Support Worker: Targeted Support and Community Programmes Oasis Hub Lord s Hill, Southampton PART TIME, 20 HOURS PER WEEK FIXED TERM CONTRACT 12 months (with a view to extend subject to funding) SALARY: £15,250 per annum (£30,501 for 1 FTE) We have a unique opportunity to join Oasis Hub Lord s Hill as part of our work with students and families. This role will create real impact in the Lord s Hill Community by working alongside our Academy colleagues to support families of Oasis students and the wider community. Helping more families to engage with support and provision, including the therapeutic space of our city farm. We re looking for an individual who has a passion for supporting families and compassion for all, to take on this exciting role. You ll need to be an effective communicator and ready to work with some of our hardest to reach families with drive and initiative. Best of all, you ll be supported by a thriving team of people who are dedicated to supporting families and young people in our community, city farm and academy The successful post holder must have: Experience of family support Experience of managing and working with volunteers Good project management skills, able to balance a range of priorities. Good standard of basic education, including English and Maths Level 2 This is an exciting opportunity to be part of a growing national organisation, making a real difference to communities on a local level. As part of the package, Oasis offers: A pension scheme, currently offering 7% employer contribution A generous holiday allowance Working as part of a friendly, community-minded team of professionals If you are interested in being part of this service, then please: Email your CV including a Supporting Statement. Your Supporting Statement should be no more than two A4 pages and must address the following: Please expand on your CV to tell us about the relevant experience you have in family support We will review applications on a rolling basis and reserve the right to close the advert if we identify suitable candidates. To avoid disappointment, please submit your application as soon as possible If you have any questions about the role, please contact us via the Oasis Charity Jobs Website Interviews will take place at the Oasis Academy Lord s Hill, The successful candidate will need to be provide proof of the right to work in the UK. Oasis cannot assist with sponsorship or visas. We actively encourage applications from people of all ethnic backgrounds and minority and underrepresented groups. If you require assistance or adjustments to overcome potential barriers during the recruitment process, please let us know. Oasis is committed to making a difference to the lives of the communities it works in, and as such you must show a willingness to demonstrate commitment to the values and behaviours which flow from the Oasis ethos. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. We expect all staff to share this commitment and to undergo appropriate checks, including enhanced DBS checks. Oasis supports Equal Opportunities. Registered Charity No.
Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited
Interim CFO
Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited
A globally recognised luxury fashion retailer is searching for an Interim CFO to join its senior leadership team immediately and drive financial performance across a dynamic multi-country region. The Role This is a high-impact leadership role, partnering closely with executive stakeholders and overseeing critical financial and operational functions during a period of transition. Key Responsibilities: Strategic Leadership Play an active role on the Regional Steering Committee, contributing to overall business strategy and guiding short, medium, and long-term decision-making. Ensure alignment between regional initiatives and wider corporate strategy. Financial Management & Controls Lead and optimise all core finance functions including accounting, controlling, consolidation, cash management, tax and banking relations. Ensure accuracy, compliance and reliability across all financial processes and reporting. Budgeting & Performance Own the full annual budget cycle, collaborating with regional stakeholders. Set key financial parameters, continuously review performance and drive improvements throughout the year. Financial Analysis Deliver weekly, monthly, quarterly, and annual financial performance reviews, highlighting risks, variances and corrective actions. Proactively advise senior management on emerging financial challenges. Investment & CAPEX Oversight Lead regional investment planning and CAPEX governance, ensuring optimal resource allocation and project ROI. Track progress with central teams, ensuring adherence to budgets and timelines. Commercial & Retail Partnership Act as a strategic business partner to retail and operational teams, supporting decisions across stores, product lines and market initiatives. Drive profitability through a strong P&L and ROI lens. Internal Audit & Compliance Embed a culture of internal control across the region. Coordinate internal and external audits, identify risks, and present clear action plans to the Steering Committee. Group Collaboration Maintain close coordination with central Finance teams across EMEA and global functions to ensure alignment on stock, margin, reporting, and strategic topics. Contribute to the wider finance community and best-practice sharing. Business Monitoring Analyse market trends to anticipate shifts and adapt financial strategies accordingly. Identify risks and opportunities to safeguard long-term regional financial health. Operations, Facilities, Security & IT Oversight Lead regional facilities management, including maintenance and investment in infrastructure. Oversee safety, security and regulatory compliance across sites. Manage the regional IT function and ensure effective support for stores and HQ operations. Team Leadership Manage a multi-disciplinary team across Finance, IT and Facilities. Foster a high performance culture through goal setting, performance reviews and individual development planning. About You Senior Finance Leader with experience in high-growth, multi-country organisations. Track record in strategic planning, financial and operational leadership, commercial finance, and business partnering. Strong communicator with the ability to influence at executive level. Experience in luxury, retail, consumer goods or similar would be preferable. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Mar 12, 2026
Seasonal
A globally recognised luxury fashion retailer is searching for an Interim CFO to join its senior leadership team immediately and drive financial performance across a dynamic multi-country region. The Role This is a high-impact leadership role, partnering closely with executive stakeholders and overseeing critical financial and operational functions during a period of transition. Key Responsibilities: Strategic Leadership Play an active role on the Regional Steering Committee, contributing to overall business strategy and guiding short, medium, and long-term decision-making. Ensure alignment between regional initiatives and wider corporate strategy. Financial Management & Controls Lead and optimise all core finance functions including accounting, controlling, consolidation, cash management, tax and banking relations. Ensure accuracy, compliance and reliability across all financial processes and reporting. Budgeting & Performance Own the full annual budget cycle, collaborating with regional stakeholders. Set key financial parameters, continuously review performance and drive improvements throughout the year. Financial Analysis Deliver weekly, monthly, quarterly, and annual financial performance reviews, highlighting risks, variances and corrective actions. Proactively advise senior management on emerging financial challenges. Investment & CAPEX Oversight Lead regional investment planning and CAPEX governance, ensuring optimal resource allocation and project ROI. Track progress with central teams, ensuring adherence to budgets and timelines. Commercial & Retail Partnership Act as a strategic business partner to retail and operational teams, supporting decisions across stores, product lines and market initiatives. Drive profitability through a strong P&L and ROI lens. Internal Audit & Compliance Embed a culture of internal control across the region. Coordinate internal and external audits, identify risks, and present clear action plans to the Steering Committee. Group Collaboration Maintain close coordination with central Finance teams across EMEA and global functions to ensure alignment on stock, margin, reporting, and strategic topics. Contribute to the wider finance community and best-practice sharing. Business Monitoring Analyse market trends to anticipate shifts and adapt financial strategies accordingly. Identify risks and opportunities to safeguard long-term regional financial health. Operations, Facilities, Security & IT Oversight Lead regional facilities management, including maintenance and investment in infrastructure. Oversee safety, security and regulatory compliance across sites. Manage the regional IT function and ensure effective support for stores and HQ operations. Team Leadership Manage a multi-disciplinary team across Finance, IT and Facilities. Foster a high performance culture through goal setting, performance reviews and individual development planning. About You Senior Finance Leader with experience in high-growth, multi-country organisations. Track record in strategic planning, financial and operational leadership, commercial finance, and business partnering. Strong communicator with the ability to influence at executive level. Experience in luxury, retail, consumer goods or similar would be preferable. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Quality Assurance Manager
Old Moat Manchester, Lancashire
About The Role Working Hours: 35 hours per week Contract Type: 1 x Permanent Full-Time, 1 x 12 Months Temporary Full-Time Additional Payments: Casual Car User Allowance Closing Date: 11.59pm, 19 March 2026 Interview Method: In Person (Face to Face) Legal right to Work: In accordance with Home Office guidance, successful candidates must evidence their right to work in the UK before commencement of employment. Applicants must have existing right to work in the UK, as visa sponsorship is not available for this position. 2 References - where possible we require 3 years' history. DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) clearance required. This post is covered by the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (amended in 2013). Appointable candidates will be required to apply for a Standard Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. Information provided will be dealt with in a confidential manner in accordance with the DBS Code of Practice. Casual Car Documentation - The successful candidate will be a designated Casual Car User which means that car journeys may be necessary on an occasional basis, but are not essential to the role. If you drive, you must always hold a full valid driving licence and provide your own car for work, as well as provide all the appropriate documentation. You will receive an allowance per mile of business use. Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) - Artificial Intelligence can be a useful tool to support your application, however, all examples and statements must be truthful, factually accurate and taken directly from your own experience. Plagiarism may result in withdrawal and disciplinary action. Responsibilities The Quality Assurance Manager will manage a team of Quality Improvement Officers, seeking to make continuous improvement of commissioned adult social care providers across the City. The team works with all social care providers, including homecare, care homes and supported accommodation. The aim is to support care providers to deliver outstanding quality care and achieve good and outstanding CQC inspection outcomes. The role maintains partnership relations with commissioned providers and requires a good understanding of care regulation and quality provision. The role includes working with providers on a daily basis, through escalation and difficult periods, whilst developing the market to meet ongoing challenges of adult social care. Managing a team of staff, undertaking provider meetings, promoting the team's achievements, developing tools and relationships with the market. The role has a high profile across the city; attending senior meetings will also be part of the role. Shadowing how the performance and quality improvement officers undertake audit work for ongoing development, regular supervision, continuous workforce development is included. A good communicator, listening skills and report writing will be part of daily work. A good understanding of the challenges of adult social care across the sectors will be a key requirement to fulfilling the role. The role holder will support and cover for other Quality Assurance Managers as and when required to ensure coverage and continuity. For further detail or discussion, please contact Paul Bickerton, Head of Commissioning on About the Candidate The candidate will need to have a good understanding of adult social care, how services are delivered and the challenges it currently faces. A team player, good communicator, report writer are key attributes. Experience of managing a team of staff who work out in the community for the majority of the time would be an advantage. The Performance and Quality improvement Team is a busy working environment. Officers are out visiting providers across the city on a daily basis, following up on actions, undertaking audits, supporting safeguarding, dealing with complaints and report writing are just a few of the key tasks. The main aim of the team is to continue to develop and make improvements in social care provision at all times. The team uses a number of tools to support its work, including bespoke auditing tools, KPI collection, data understanding, speaking to citizens and staff in the care sector. The Performance and Quality Improvement team is the key relationship holder of all 300 adult social care providers and comes with a high level of responsibility. About Us We're the local council for one of the UK's most vibrant and diverse cities. Working for Manchester isn't just a job - it's an opportunity to contribute to a city that leads change and transforms lives. Whether it's strengthening communities or driving innovation in public services, you'll play a vital role in creating opportunities and shaping a brighter future for everyone. Our Manchester Our Manchester is our vision for a fairer, greener, and healthier city - a vision shaped by the people of Manchester. It guides everything we do at the Council and is brought to life through the Our Manchester behaviours: We take time to listen and understand We work together and trust each other We show that we value our differences and treat each other fairly We 'own it' and we're not afraid to try new things We're proud and passionate about Manchester Benefits we offer Generous holiday allowance - Enjoy up to 26 days annual leave per year plus bank holidays. Increasing to 31 days after five years of local government service. You can purchase up to two additional weeks. A buzzing pension - You'll be enrolled in the UK's largest local government pension scheme with plenty of options to top up your benefits. Includes life cover of three times your salary as a lump sum. Enhanced parental and carers leave - Take advantage of our enhanced family leave options, designed to provide ample time for you to bond with your newborn or support your family during critical life events. Brilliant perks - Access a range of discounts, from saving on the weekly shop to holidays and days out with MCR+. Plus discounts on phone contracts, cycle to work scheme, free flu jabs and eye tests, and more. Learn and grow - We are dedicated to nurturing talent and providing you with the tools to thrive. Take part in a diverse set of learning opportunities, from workshops and training sessions through to apprenticeships and qualifications. All this begins with our comprehensive onboarding process. A Good Employment Charter member - We are committed to offering secure, flexible work and embedding fairness into everything we do. We review pay annually, recognize three trade unions, and are constantly working to offer the best possible health and wellbeing support throughout all stages of your working life. Up to 3 days volunteering leave - Give back to the community with three days pro rate of paid volunteering leave, in addition to existing benefits. Creating an Inclusive Team at Manchester City Council At Manchester City Council, we're dedicated to creating a workplace that truly reflects the diversity of the communities we serve. We actively welcome applications from people of all ages and backgrounds, particularly from Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic communities, Disabled people and young people. Support During the Process Interview Adjustments: Let us know if you need any adjustments to demonstrate your suitability during the interview. Accessible Formats: Our ReciteMe tool can be accessed through the Accessibility tools button at the top of our careers page. This tool offers features like text to speech, translation into multiple languages, and adjustable text size and colour to make our site more accessible for everyone. Guaranteed Assessment Scheme We guarantee assessments for applicants who meet the recruiting panels minimum shortlisting requirements for the role and identify with at least one of the criteria below: Members of the Armed Forces members or veterans Current or former care leavers Have a disability or long term condition When You Join Us We're a Disability Confident Employer, offering: A workplace adjustment hub which provides specialist support, advice and guidance to ensure you have the adjustments needed to thrive at work. Disabled Staff Network, Neurodiversity Staff Network and Mental Health Staff Network that provides a safe inclusive space to share experiences and opportunities to influence council practice. A strong commitment to ensuring all information adheres to accessibility standards and that our workplaces are accessible and disability friendly. What we will need from you if you're successful In accordance with Home Office guidance, successful candidates must evidence their right to work in the UK before commencement of employment. This is not a role we consider to be eligible for sponsorship under the Skilled Worker route based on Manchester City Council policy. Candidates are therefore encouraged to consider their own right to work options without the requirement for Manchester City Council sponsorship. Other relevant information We want everyone to be able to be themselves at work and give their best. If you need additional support to undertake the duties of the role, we'll make every effort to source any necessary aids, adaptations or equipment. If, however, any task proves to be unachievable, we will look at redesigning parts of the role. For more information about the role, please ensure that you read the role profile attached . click apply for full job details
Mar 12, 2026
Full time
About The Role Working Hours: 35 hours per week Contract Type: 1 x Permanent Full-Time, 1 x 12 Months Temporary Full-Time Additional Payments: Casual Car User Allowance Closing Date: 11.59pm, 19 March 2026 Interview Method: In Person (Face to Face) Legal right to Work: In accordance with Home Office guidance, successful candidates must evidence their right to work in the UK before commencement of employment. Applicants must have existing right to work in the UK, as visa sponsorship is not available for this position. 2 References - where possible we require 3 years' history. DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) clearance required. This post is covered by the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (amended in 2013). Appointable candidates will be required to apply for a Standard Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. Information provided will be dealt with in a confidential manner in accordance with the DBS Code of Practice. Casual Car Documentation - The successful candidate will be a designated Casual Car User which means that car journeys may be necessary on an occasional basis, but are not essential to the role. If you drive, you must always hold a full valid driving licence and provide your own car for work, as well as provide all the appropriate documentation. You will receive an allowance per mile of business use. Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) - Artificial Intelligence can be a useful tool to support your application, however, all examples and statements must be truthful, factually accurate and taken directly from your own experience. Plagiarism may result in withdrawal and disciplinary action. Responsibilities The Quality Assurance Manager will manage a team of Quality Improvement Officers, seeking to make continuous improvement of commissioned adult social care providers across the City. The team works with all social care providers, including homecare, care homes and supported accommodation. The aim is to support care providers to deliver outstanding quality care and achieve good and outstanding CQC inspection outcomes. The role maintains partnership relations with commissioned providers and requires a good understanding of care regulation and quality provision. The role includes working with providers on a daily basis, through escalation and difficult periods, whilst developing the market to meet ongoing challenges of adult social care. Managing a team of staff, undertaking provider meetings, promoting the team's achievements, developing tools and relationships with the market. The role has a high profile across the city; attending senior meetings will also be part of the role. Shadowing how the performance and quality improvement officers undertake audit work for ongoing development, regular supervision, continuous workforce development is included. A good communicator, listening skills and report writing will be part of daily work. A good understanding of the challenges of adult social care across the sectors will be a key requirement to fulfilling the role. The role holder will support and cover for other Quality Assurance Managers as and when required to ensure coverage and continuity. For further detail or discussion, please contact Paul Bickerton, Head of Commissioning on About the Candidate The candidate will need to have a good understanding of adult social care, how services are delivered and the challenges it currently faces. A team player, good communicator, report writer are key attributes. Experience of managing a team of staff who work out in the community for the majority of the time would be an advantage. The Performance and Quality improvement Team is a busy working environment. Officers are out visiting providers across the city on a daily basis, following up on actions, undertaking audits, supporting safeguarding, dealing with complaints and report writing are just a few of the key tasks. The main aim of the team is to continue to develop and make improvements in social care provision at all times. The team uses a number of tools to support its work, including bespoke auditing tools, KPI collection, data understanding, speaking to citizens and staff in the care sector. The Performance and Quality Improvement team is the key relationship holder of all 300 adult social care providers and comes with a high level of responsibility. About Us We're the local council for one of the UK's most vibrant and diverse cities. Working for Manchester isn't just a job - it's an opportunity to contribute to a city that leads change and transforms lives. Whether it's strengthening communities or driving innovation in public services, you'll play a vital role in creating opportunities and shaping a brighter future for everyone. Our Manchester Our Manchester is our vision for a fairer, greener, and healthier city - a vision shaped by the people of Manchester. It guides everything we do at the Council and is brought to life through the Our Manchester behaviours: We take time to listen and understand We work together and trust each other We show that we value our differences and treat each other fairly We 'own it' and we're not afraid to try new things We're proud and passionate about Manchester Benefits we offer Generous holiday allowance - Enjoy up to 26 days annual leave per year plus bank holidays. Increasing to 31 days after five years of local government service. You can purchase up to two additional weeks. A buzzing pension - You'll be enrolled in the UK's largest local government pension scheme with plenty of options to top up your benefits. Includes life cover of three times your salary as a lump sum. Enhanced parental and carers leave - Take advantage of our enhanced family leave options, designed to provide ample time for you to bond with your newborn or support your family during critical life events. Brilliant perks - Access a range of discounts, from saving on the weekly shop to holidays and days out with MCR+. Plus discounts on phone contracts, cycle to work scheme, free flu jabs and eye tests, and more. Learn and grow - We are dedicated to nurturing talent and providing you with the tools to thrive. Take part in a diverse set of learning opportunities, from workshops and training sessions through to apprenticeships and qualifications. All this begins with our comprehensive onboarding process. A Good Employment Charter member - We are committed to offering secure, flexible work and embedding fairness into everything we do. We review pay annually, recognize three trade unions, and are constantly working to offer the best possible health and wellbeing support throughout all stages of your working life. Up to 3 days volunteering leave - Give back to the community with three days pro rate of paid volunteering leave, in addition to existing benefits. Creating an Inclusive Team at Manchester City Council At Manchester City Council, we're dedicated to creating a workplace that truly reflects the diversity of the communities we serve. We actively welcome applications from people of all ages and backgrounds, particularly from Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic communities, Disabled people and young people. Support During the Process Interview Adjustments: Let us know if you need any adjustments to demonstrate your suitability during the interview. Accessible Formats: Our ReciteMe tool can be accessed through the Accessibility tools button at the top of our careers page. This tool offers features like text to speech, translation into multiple languages, and adjustable text size and colour to make our site more accessible for everyone. Guaranteed Assessment Scheme We guarantee assessments for applicants who meet the recruiting panels minimum shortlisting requirements for the role and identify with at least one of the criteria below: Members of the Armed Forces members or veterans Current or former care leavers Have a disability or long term condition When You Join Us We're a Disability Confident Employer, offering: A workplace adjustment hub which provides specialist support, advice and guidance to ensure you have the adjustments needed to thrive at work. Disabled Staff Network, Neurodiversity Staff Network and Mental Health Staff Network that provides a safe inclusive space to share experiences and opportunities to influence council practice. A strong commitment to ensuring all information adheres to accessibility standards and that our workplaces are accessible and disability friendly. What we will need from you if you're successful In accordance with Home Office guidance, successful candidates must evidence their right to work in the UK before commencement of employment. This is not a role we consider to be eligible for sponsorship under the Skilled Worker route based on Manchester City Council policy. Candidates are therefore encouraged to consider their own right to work options without the requirement for Manchester City Council sponsorship. Other relevant information We want everyone to be able to be themselves at work and give their best. If you need additional support to undertake the duties of the role, we'll make every effort to source any necessary aids, adaptations or equipment. If, however, any task proves to be unachievable, we will look at redesigning parts of the role. For more information about the role, please ensure that you read the role profile attached . click apply for full job details
Care Coordinator
Sage Care Limited
Company Description Care Coordinator At CCH Group, we deliver 1.5 million hours of care monthly across 260+ locations. Join us as a Care Coordinator and play a key role in organising and delivering high-quality care services in your community. Location: Hammersmith & Fulham W13 9HH Salary: £28,755 Job Description Key Responsibilities: Coordinate Care: Manage referrals, create care worker rotas, liaise with professionals (e.g., social workers, GPs), and monitor service users' conditions. Staff Management: Supervise care workers, conduct appraisals, handle training referrals, manage HR processes, and approve leave to meet operational needs. Qualifications What You'll Bring: Experience & Organisation : You are an efficient, organised Care Coordinator passionate about community care. You excel in managing rotas to impeccable standards and pride yourself on building strong relationships with care workers. Stepping Up? If you have previous healthcare experience and a solid understanding of CQC, care plans, and rotas, we're here to support your transition into this role. Additional Information Who We Are: At CCH Group, our vision is to be the best place to work in care. Our mission is to ensure no one in need of care feels forgotten or alone. We nurture our people, elevate their roles, and transform lives together. Our Values: COMMUNITY: Stronger together, building a thriving culture. COURAGE: Boldly shaping a better future. HEART: Passionate and dedicated-what we do matters. Ready to Make a Difference? Apply today and help transform lives in your community. CCH Group is an Equal Opportunities Employer and a proud member of the Home Care Association, adhering to their Code of Practice.
Mar 12, 2026
Full time
Company Description Care Coordinator At CCH Group, we deliver 1.5 million hours of care monthly across 260+ locations. Join us as a Care Coordinator and play a key role in organising and delivering high-quality care services in your community. Location: Hammersmith & Fulham W13 9HH Salary: £28,755 Job Description Key Responsibilities: Coordinate Care: Manage referrals, create care worker rotas, liaise with professionals (e.g., social workers, GPs), and monitor service users' conditions. Staff Management: Supervise care workers, conduct appraisals, handle training referrals, manage HR processes, and approve leave to meet operational needs. Qualifications What You'll Bring: Experience & Organisation : You are an efficient, organised Care Coordinator passionate about community care. You excel in managing rotas to impeccable standards and pride yourself on building strong relationships with care workers. Stepping Up? If you have previous healthcare experience and a solid understanding of CQC, care plans, and rotas, we're here to support your transition into this role. Additional Information Who We Are: At CCH Group, our vision is to be the best place to work in care. Our mission is to ensure no one in need of care feels forgotten or alone. We nurture our people, elevate their roles, and transform lives together. Our Values: COMMUNITY: Stronger together, building a thriving culture. COURAGE: Boldly shaping a better future. HEART: Passionate and dedicated-what we do matters. Ready to Make a Difference? Apply today and help transform lives in your community. CCH Group is an Equal Opportunities Employer and a proud member of the Home Care Association, adhering to their Code of Practice.
Self Help UK
Macmillan Beyond Diagnosis Community Outreach Worker
Self Help UK
In this role, you will: • Build meaningful relationships with underserved communities • Co design outreach activities and culturally relevant support pathways • Lead engagement in local communities to reduce health inequalities • Deliver workshops, presentations, and targeted awareness campaigns • Develop partnerships with PCNs, ICS colleagues, public health teams and VCSE organisations • Help ensure individuals affected by cancer know how and where to access support We re looking for someone who: Understands community development and health inequalities Has experience engaging diverse communities Communicates with empathy, clarity and cultural humility Can design inclusive workshops, events and engagement activities Has strong digital and social media skills Is committed to equity, diversity and anti discriminatory practice This is a meaningful opportunity to join a compassionate team and directly influence better outcomes for people affected by cancer. Apply via our website: Self Help UK/Recruitment Closing date: Wednesday 25th March 2026
Mar 12, 2026
Full time
In this role, you will: • Build meaningful relationships with underserved communities • Co design outreach activities and culturally relevant support pathways • Lead engagement in local communities to reduce health inequalities • Deliver workshops, presentations, and targeted awareness campaigns • Develop partnerships with PCNs, ICS colleagues, public health teams and VCSE organisations • Help ensure individuals affected by cancer know how and where to access support We re looking for someone who: Understands community development and health inequalities Has experience engaging diverse communities Communicates with empathy, clarity and cultural humility Can design inclusive workshops, events and engagement activities Has strong digital and social media skills Is committed to equity, diversity and anti discriminatory practice This is a meaningful opportunity to join a compassionate team and directly influence better outcomes for people affected by cancer. Apply via our website: Self Help UK/Recruitment Closing date: Wednesday 25th March 2026
Creative Support Ltd
Relief Support Worker
Creative Support Ltd Rugeley, Staffordshire
We are looking for warm, flexible and compassionate Relief Support Workers to join our Supported Living service in the centre of Rugeley, Staffordshire. Our service provides varying levels of care to 14 individuals with a range of support needs which can include learning disabilities. Some of the individuals require personal care, help taking medication and with other day to day tasks. Others are more independent and enjoy going out into the community alone. The ideal candidate will be passionate about enabling and encouraging our service users to enjoy a fulfilling and valued life, and to develop their abilities to the fullest. Shifts will often be worked in teams of 3 to 4 staff members ensuring quality person-centred support to all of our service users. Relief Support Worker Duties: - Flexible working hours to include daytimes, evenings, weekends and sleep-ins- Assisting with day-to-day living duties such as budgeting, shopping and supporting with medication and any personal care that may be required- You will collaborate with service users, families, carers, and involved professionals to provide a coordinated and consistent service that maximises outcomes for service users- Be responsive to the needs of service users in line with Person Centred Plans and respond flexibly to changing needs- Encourage and support service users in expressing needs, views and concerns, enabling them to make their own choices and decisions As a Creative Support Bank Staff member, you'll have access to our SONA app, which allows you to pick up shifts anywhere in the country and provides information on services and shifts, as well as directions. A minimum of 12 months' experience is essential for all Relief roles. While a relevant professional qualification is desirable, it is crucial you are warm and able to work in a person-centred manner. Vacancy Reference Number: 89558 Applications for this role must be submitted via the Creative Support website using the above vacancy reference number. We are a passionate, inclusive, and anti-racist organization - Stonewall Diversity Champion, Disability Confident Employer who have recently received Investors in People Gold award. Applications are reviewed as they are received, we do not provide feedback for unsuccessful applications. We can only accept applications from candidates who are located in and eligible to work within the UK - This post will not be open to Sponsorship under the UKVI scheme, and we are unable to accept applicants with Skilled Worker Visas.
Mar 12, 2026
Seasonal
We are looking for warm, flexible and compassionate Relief Support Workers to join our Supported Living service in the centre of Rugeley, Staffordshire. Our service provides varying levels of care to 14 individuals with a range of support needs which can include learning disabilities. Some of the individuals require personal care, help taking medication and with other day to day tasks. Others are more independent and enjoy going out into the community alone. The ideal candidate will be passionate about enabling and encouraging our service users to enjoy a fulfilling and valued life, and to develop their abilities to the fullest. Shifts will often be worked in teams of 3 to 4 staff members ensuring quality person-centred support to all of our service users. Relief Support Worker Duties: - Flexible working hours to include daytimes, evenings, weekends and sleep-ins- Assisting with day-to-day living duties such as budgeting, shopping and supporting with medication and any personal care that may be required- You will collaborate with service users, families, carers, and involved professionals to provide a coordinated and consistent service that maximises outcomes for service users- Be responsive to the needs of service users in line with Person Centred Plans and respond flexibly to changing needs- Encourage and support service users in expressing needs, views and concerns, enabling them to make their own choices and decisions As a Creative Support Bank Staff member, you'll have access to our SONA app, which allows you to pick up shifts anywhere in the country and provides information on services and shifts, as well as directions. A minimum of 12 months' experience is essential for all Relief roles. While a relevant professional qualification is desirable, it is crucial you are warm and able to work in a person-centred manner. Vacancy Reference Number: 89558 Applications for this role must be submitted via the Creative Support website using the above vacancy reference number. We are a passionate, inclusive, and anti-racist organization - Stonewall Diversity Champion, Disability Confident Employer who have recently received Investors in People Gold award. Applications are reviewed as they are received, we do not provide feedback for unsuccessful applications. We can only accept applications from candidates who are located in and eligible to work within the UK - This post will not be open to Sponsorship under the UKVI scheme, and we are unable to accept applicants with Skilled Worker Visas.
Witherslack Group
Children's Residential Support Worker
Witherslack Group Thornaby, Yorkshire
£32,194 - £38,560 assuming good attendance and 1-2 sleep ins per month Those huge small victories Working in our Children's Homes means being a part of a young person's day to day life. This means being there for the highest highs and lowest lows. Our support workers enable our young people to get their childhood back and create pathways to become well rounded adults - an incredibly rewarding role to have. There will be challenges along the way but there will also be the smallest moments which feel like a huge small victory! Our homes accommodate young people with social, emotional and mental health needs, and our aim is to create the best possible outcome for the young people in our care. Our support workers are fulfilled by the idea of affecting even the smallest positive changes in our young people, so we celebrate the little things. Check out this video on what life as a Children's Residential Support Worker is like. Get out what you put in You'll take care of our young people day to day, making sure things run smoothly and creating lasting memories. This involves making sure they are up and ready for school, helping with homework, completing paperwork and planning activities. Evenings and weekends are for fun, whether that's playing on the Xbox, a game of football, having a film day or going go-karting - not a bad way to spend your day at work! Working here is never dull, and the work really matters. It's about tapping into each young person's needs, personality and potential - and guiding them toward a positive future. What we do for you We know you're going to do great things. For your hard work and commitment, we reward you with the best salary and benefits package in the care sector. With us, you'll get to make a genuine difference to the lives of our young people - plus you'll get: Salary: Base salary of £29,034 - £35,400 Bonuses: In addition to your base salary you'll do 1-2 sleep ins per months, these are paid at £80 per sleep and £1,400 Attendance Allowance - assuming good attendance, £1,000 Welcome Bonus - on successful completion of probation & £1,000 Loyalty Bonus (after 12 months of employment) Training: A full 4-week induction on our Care Academy Holiday: You'll work hard at WG, so you'll be rewarded with 7 weeks' holiday Progression: If career development is your thing, most of our team leaders and managers have been promoted from within our group - plus you could join our 'Aspire' future managers programme Flexible benefits package: meaning you can increase/decrease your holiday allowance, pension and life insurance - check out our benefits here Wellbeing: a host of wellbeing tools and advice including employee assistance Medical cover so you can claim back the cost of things like an opticians or dentist appointment and a host of high-street discounts Meals provided while you're at work Beautiful working environments with the very best facilities - check out our homes here A recommend a friend scheme that offers a £1,000 bonus every time Bring your whole-self to work Here at Witherslack Group, we celebrate everyone's differences as that's what makes us the best at what we do. Our young people come from all walks of life, diverse backgrounds and with different needs - and our workforce reflects that diversity, so that our teams can engage, encourage and inspire our young people to be themselves. You don't need experience, but there are a few things we'll be looking for from you: A 'can do' attitude - a team player who rolls up their sleeves to help others We genuinely care about our young people (and each other) so honesty and empathy is a must The resilience to be able to deal with challenging situations A full UK driving licence which you've held for at least 12 months If you don't have a Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare (or equivalent), we'll pay for you to study and support you every step of the way You'll start life as a RSW by joining our 'Care Academy' - 4 weeks of off the job training with experienced WG professionals to help you feel confident and ready to support our young people. Join the UK's best special education and care provider Our young people deserve the best possible future and we feel the same about our teams. You deserve to have the career you want, with a purpose-led employer, in an environment that allows you to be yourself. The Witherslack Group is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of its young people. This post is subject to an enhanced DBS check (we will cover the cost) and an online search. We are an equal opportunities employer welcoming applications from all sections of the community. For a full job description and person specification, please click here . To view our ex-offenders policy please click here . Children's Support Worker / Residential Support Worker / Care Worker / Career in Care / Working with Children / SEMH
Mar 12, 2026
Full time
£32,194 - £38,560 assuming good attendance and 1-2 sleep ins per month Those huge small victories Working in our Children's Homes means being a part of a young person's day to day life. This means being there for the highest highs and lowest lows. Our support workers enable our young people to get their childhood back and create pathways to become well rounded adults - an incredibly rewarding role to have. There will be challenges along the way but there will also be the smallest moments which feel like a huge small victory! Our homes accommodate young people with social, emotional and mental health needs, and our aim is to create the best possible outcome for the young people in our care. Our support workers are fulfilled by the idea of affecting even the smallest positive changes in our young people, so we celebrate the little things. Check out this video on what life as a Children's Residential Support Worker is like. Get out what you put in You'll take care of our young people day to day, making sure things run smoothly and creating lasting memories. This involves making sure they are up and ready for school, helping with homework, completing paperwork and planning activities. Evenings and weekends are for fun, whether that's playing on the Xbox, a game of football, having a film day or going go-karting - not a bad way to spend your day at work! Working here is never dull, and the work really matters. It's about tapping into each young person's needs, personality and potential - and guiding them toward a positive future. What we do for you We know you're going to do great things. For your hard work and commitment, we reward you with the best salary and benefits package in the care sector. With us, you'll get to make a genuine difference to the lives of our young people - plus you'll get: Salary: Base salary of £29,034 - £35,400 Bonuses: In addition to your base salary you'll do 1-2 sleep ins per months, these are paid at £80 per sleep and £1,400 Attendance Allowance - assuming good attendance, £1,000 Welcome Bonus - on successful completion of probation & £1,000 Loyalty Bonus (after 12 months of employment) Training: A full 4-week induction on our Care Academy Holiday: You'll work hard at WG, so you'll be rewarded with 7 weeks' holiday Progression: If career development is your thing, most of our team leaders and managers have been promoted from within our group - plus you could join our 'Aspire' future managers programme Flexible benefits package: meaning you can increase/decrease your holiday allowance, pension and life insurance - check out our benefits here Wellbeing: a host of wellbeing tools and advice including employee assistance Medical cover so you can claim back the cost of things like an opticians or dentist appointment and a host of high-street discounts Meals provided while you're at work Beautiful working environments with the very best facilities - check out our homes here A recommend a friend scheme that offers a £1,000 bonus every time Bring your whole-self to work Here at Witherslack Group, we celebrate everyone's differences as that's what makes us the best at what we do. Our young people come from all walks of life, diverse backgrounds and with different needs - and our workforce reflects that diversity, so that our teams can engage, encourage and inspire our young people to be themselves. You don't need experience, but there are a few things we'll be looking for from you: A 'can do' attitude - a team player who rolls up their sleeves to help others We genuinely care about our young people (and each other) so honesty and empathy is a must The resilience to be able to deal with challenging situations A full UK driving licence which you've held for at least 12 months If you don't have a Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare (or equivalent), we'll pay for you to study and support you every step of the way You'll start life as a RSW by joining our 'Care Academy' - 4 weeks of off the job training with experienced WG professionals to help you feel confident and ready to support our young people. Join the UK's best special education and care provider Our young people deserve the best possible future and we feel the same about our teams. You deserve to have the career you want, with a purpose-led employer, in an environment that allows you to be yourself. The Witherslack Group is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of its young people. This post is subject to an enhanced DBS check (we will cover the cost) and an online search. We are an equal opportunities employer welcoming applications from all sections of the community. For a full job description and person specification, please click here . To view our ex-offenders policy please click here . Children's Support Worker / Residential Support Worker / Care Worker / Career in Care / Working with Children / SEMH
Scotty's Little Soldiers - Head of Casework (START Programme)
Confederation of Service Charities Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
Scotty's Little Soldiers - Head of Casework(START Programme) Applicants must be located within 2 hours travelling distance of Cambridge City. Salary: 39,000 to 45,000 (Dependent on experience.) Type: Full-time, permanent. Team: Families Team Directly Supported By: Head of Service The Charity and Our Vision. For over 15 years, Scotty's Little Soldiers has been supporting children and young people who have been bereaved of a parent who served in the British Armed Forces. We are about to embark on an exciting journey which will see the charity evolve to support anyone affected by a military-connected bereavement and ultimately empower a community of more than 25,000 bereaved individuals and their families by 2035. Founded in 2010 by Nikki Scott following the death of her husband, Corporal Lee Scott, the charity currently offers a unique blend of emotional, practical, and educational support to over 750 young people. We are proud of our vibrant, non-traditional culture, which puts the needs of bereaved children and young people at the heart of everything we do. We embrace innovative approaches, are committed to creating smiles and believe in the power of community, resilience, and connection. Role Mission. To lead the creation and delivery of Scotty's new navigating entitlements casework (START) Programme, a single point of contact service designed to support anyone affected by military-connected bereavement. This is a hands on, pioneering role. You'll help shape the infrastructure, recruit and lead a small squad of caseworkers, and ensure that everyone in the bereaved military community receives compassionate, personalised, and well coordinated support. The key responsibilities of this role are: Service Design & Delivery Working closely with the Head of Service, lead the operational planning and phased rollout of the START Programme Develop and refine service model, workflows, triage criteria, and beneficiary journeys Own the SPOC offer, ensuring clear onboarding, needs assessments, support plans, and follow up Ensure the service is trauma informed, inclusive, and responsive to beneficiary feedback Manage your own caseload alongside Programme Head responsibilities. Help recruit and then directly support 1 initial caseworker (with potential to grow team in 2027 depending on demand) Provide coaching, oversight, and reflective practice opportunities for squad members Create a strong squad culture that reflects The Scotty's Way and encourages personal growth Lead START Programme Daily Huddles Build strong referral pathways with external organisations (military & non military charities, NHS, social care) Become the charity's expert on navigating entitlements for the bereaved community. Work collaboratively with other Programme leads to ensure consistency, shared learning & efficient internal referrals Support the Head of Service in forming partnerships that enhance START's offer Monitoring & Evaluation Track and report on beneficiary engagement, support outcomes, and follow up actions Use insights, working with the Head of Research & Impact, to adapt and improve the service over time Ensure CRM records are complete, accurate, and used to inform delivery decisions Contribution to Charity-Wide Goals Feed into cross functional projects including Outreach, Fundraising, and Strategy Act as a representative of Scotty's at sector events or external meetings where appropriate Support content development by sharing anonymised stories, insights, and themes The 30-day goals for this role are: Built a deep understanding of Scotty's mission, our audience, the services we provide, and strategic direction. Worked closely with the Head of SUPPORT to understand the history of Scotty's helping families navigate entitlements, including reviewing current and recent cases. Began to map the key stakeholders, partners and organisations (including statutory, charitable and others) for casework in the START Programme. The 60-day goals for this role are: Scoped and met with key stakeholders. Worked with Head of Service to map the new casework (START) programme and beneficiary journeys. Worked with the Head of Service and the Head of Impact to ensure that processes are in place to monitor the outcomes and impact of the new START Programme. With the Head of Service, supported the design of a light CRM for initial use in START casework. Drafted all other necessary processes and procedures for casework including safeguarding, triage, wait time limits etc. Drafted a training plan for new START caseworkers. The 90-day goals for this role are: Launched the new START Programme. Built strong partner networks for any needed referrals or information gathering to support casework. Created a road map of future Programme releases (e.g. new services within the programme, themes, cohort specific activities etc). About You: Must-Have Experience in service delivery, casework, or personalised support services Ability to lead a new programme from concept to delivery Strong team leadership and relationship building skills Excellent organisational and communication skills Nice-to-Have Familiarity with military family life or bereavement support Background in adult mental health, social care or wellbeing services Experience in service co design with users or lived experience groups Safeguarding knowledge or training Additional Information The role may require occasional evening or weekend work Enhanced DBS check required Travel will be required to events and team training days The Scotty's Way At Scotty's, our personal performance is only 50% of what success looks like. Our culture is equally important. When you join our team, you sign up to The Scotty's Way, rooted in our four core values: Families Come First Everyone a Supporter, Every Supporter a VIP Love What You Do Remember, Every Day Our values are further supported by our four non negotiable behaviours of Show Respect, Speak Up, Take Ownership and Actively Collaborate. We are looking for an individual who embodies these values and behaviours. To Apply: Please submit your CV, along with a covering letter detailing your experience and what excites you about this role, to: . Please ensure you clearly annotate which role you are applying for in the email title. Closing date: Friday 16 January. Due to resource and time constraints, we are unfortunately unable to provide feedback for every application received and will only contact candidates shortlisted for interview. Thank you for your interest in joining our team, we are an equal opportunities employer, we are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace where all employees are treated with respect and given equal opportunities for employment and advancement. We do not discriminate based on race, colour, religion, gender, sexual orientation, age, disability or any other protected characteristic. We encourage all qualified individuals to apply for employment within our charity, and we provide a fair and inclusive recruitment process for all candidates.
Mar 12, 2026
Full time
Scotty's Little Soldiers - Head of Casework(START Programme) Applicants must be located within 2 hours travelling distance of Cambridge City. Salary: 39,000 to 45,000 (Dependent on experience.) Type: Full-time, permanent. Team: Families Team Directly Supported By: Head of Service The Charity and Our Vision. For over 15 years, Scotty's Little Soldiers has been supporting children and young people who have been bereaved of a parent who served in the British Armed Forces. We are about to embark on an exciting journey which will see the charity evolve to support anyone affected by a military-connected bereavement and ultimately empower a community of more than 25,000 bereaved individuals and their families by 2035. Founded in 2010 by Nikki Scott following the death of her husband, Corporal Lee Scott, the charity currently offers a unique blend of emotional, practical, and educational support to over 750 young people. We are proud of our vibrant, non-traditional culture, which puts the needs of bereaved children and young people at the heart of everything we do. We embrace innovative approaches, are committed to creating smiles and believe in the power of community, resilience, and connection. Role Mission. To lead the creation and delivery of Scotty's new navigating entitlements casework (START) Programme, a single point of contact service designed to support anyone affected by military-connected bereavement. This is a hands on, pioneering role. You'll help shape the infrastructure, recruit and lead a small squad of caseworkers, and ensure that everyone in the bereaved military community receives compassionate, personalised, and well coordinated support. The key responsibilities of this role are: Service Design & Delivery Working closely with the Head of Service, lead the operational planning and phased rollout of the START Programme Develop and refine service model, workflows, triage criteria, and beneficiary journeys Own the SPOC offer, ensuring clear onboarding, needs assessments, support plans, and follow up Ensure the service is trauma informed, inclusive, and responsive to beneficiary feedback Manage your own caseload alongside Programme Head responsibilities. Help recruit and then directly support 1 initial caseworker (with potential to grow team in 2027 depending on demand) Provide coaching, oversight, and reflective practice opportunities for squad members Create a strong squad culture that reflects The Scotty's Way and encourages personal growth Lead START Programme Daily Huddles Build strong referral pathways with external organisations (military & non military charities, NHS, social care) Become the charity's expert on navigating entitlements for the bereaved community. Work collaboratively with other Programme leads to ensure consistency, shared learning & efficient internal referrals Support the Head of Service in forming partnerships that enhance START's offer Monitoring & Evaluation Track and report on beneficiary engagement, support outcomes, and follow up actions Use insights, working with the Head of Research & Impact, to adapt and improve the service over time Ensure CRM records are complete, accurate, and used to inform delivery decisions Contribution to Charity-Wide Goals Feed into cross functional projects including Outreach, Fundraising, and Strategy Act as a representative of Scotty's at sector events or external meetings where appropriate Support content development by sharing anonymised stories, insights, and themes The 30-day goals for this role are: Built a deep understanding of Scotty's mission, our audience, the services we provide, and strategic direction. Worked closely with the Head of SUPPORT to understand the history of Scotty's helping families navigate entitlements, including reviewing current and recent cases. Began to map the key stakeholders, partners and organisations (including statutory, charitable and others) for casework in the START Programme. The 60-day goals for this role are: Scoped and met with key stakeholders. Worked with Head of Service to map the new casework (START) programme and beneficiary journeys. Worked with the Head of Service and the Head of Impact to ensure that processes are in place to monitor the outcomes and impact of the new START Programme. With the Head of Service, supported the design of a light CRM for initial use in START casework. Drafted all other necessary processes and procedures for casework including safeguarding, triage, wait time limits etc. Drafted a training plan for new START caseworkers. The 90-day goals for this role are: Launched the new START Programme. Built strong partner networks for any needed referrals or information gathering to support casework. Created a road map of future Programme releases (e.g. new services within the programme, themes, cohort specific activities etc). About You: Must-Have Experience in service delivery, casework, or personalised support services Ability to lead a new programme from concept to delivery Strong team leadership and relationship building skills Excellent organisational and communication skills Nice-to-Have Familiarity with military family life or bereavement support Background in adult mental health, social care or wellbeing services Experience in service co design with users or lived experience groups Safeguarding knowledge or training Additional Information The role may require occasional evening or weekend work Enhanced DBS check required Travel will be required to events and team training days The Scotty's Way At Scotty's, our personal performance is only 50% of what success looks like. Our culture is equally important. When you join our team, you sign up to The Scotty's Way, rooted in our four core values: Families Come First Everyone a Supporter, Every Supporter a VIP Love What You Do Remember, Every Day Our values are further supported by our four non negotiable behaviours of Show Respect, Speak Up, Take Ownership and Actively Collaborate. We are looking for an individual who embodies these values and behaviours. To Apply: Please submit your CV, along with a covering letter detailing your experience and what excites you about this role, to: . Please ensure you clearly annotate which role you are applying for in the email title. Closing date: Friday 16 January. Due to resource and time constraints, we are unfortunately unable to provide feedback for every application received and will only contact candidates shortlisted for interview. Thank you for your interest in joining our team, we are an equal opportunities employer, we are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace where all employees are treated with respect and given equal opportunities for employment and advancement. We do not discriminate based on race, colour, religion, gender, sexual orientation, age, disability or any other protected characteristic. We encourage all qualified individuals to apply for employment within our charity, and we provide a fair and inclusive recruitment process for all candidates.
The Birmingham Diocesan Board of Finance
Giving and Generosity Advisor
The Birmingham Diocesan Board of Finance
BACKGROUND Church of England Birmingham (CofEB) is on a journey of growing churches at the heart of every community . Through this we are seeing growth in many exciting ways. Financially we are at a challenging point. We have had an operational deficit for a number of years and this cannot continue. The National Church has agreed to partner with us around this through their Diocesan Investment Programme enabling us to have the time, and resource, to tackle this head on. One key aspect of this is for us to increase our Common Fund returns (the giving from our parishes that supports the costs of our life together). We are taking a radical new approach to our finances which includes intentional reallocation of income to support the costs in our most economically deprived parishes and deeper relationships with each parish around finance through conversation rather than correspondence. Over the next five years we are hoping to be able to move to a financially sustainable platform which will enable us to better serve our communities in the future. We have recently recruited a new Head of Generosity, who is also Bishops Advisor for Common Fund, to lead on this work and we are now looking to recruit the team to work with them. The focus of the team is to develop long term relationships with all of our parishes leading to: Greater support for our parishes. Increased generosity by, and within, our parishes. Increased Common Fund. The current plan is to recruit two Giving & Generosity Advisor roles and one Giving & Generosity Support Officer role. Together this team will work with all of our parishes to roll out our financial approach, through in person meetings, and the support that is on offer as part of this. JOB DESCRIPTION The primary focus of this role is to work with parishes to: Understand their current financial situation and how this links to the wider Church of England Birmingham situation. Understand our model and how support is on offer for parishes who are economically deprived. Assess with them the support needed to increase generosity and giving at a local level and create an action plan around this that is bespoke and contextual. Create a long-term plan for their participation in the common fund. We have 146 parishes and the Head of Generosity will manage the team so that all parishes can be engaged as quickly as possible. It is the Head of Generosity and two Giving & Generosity Advisors who will be carrying out the in-person meetings with each parish. These roles will work closely with a range of people and teams across Church of England Birmingham so that this work is integrated within our wider strategy and parishes are not confused by multiple disjointed initiatives. This will mean working with Archdeacons and Area Deans, Mission Support Team, Ministry Team, Property Team, Finance Team, Community Regeneration Team and Communications Team as well as others. Key responsibilities will include: Develop strong relationships with parishes that will enable this project to flourish and also help increase the connection between parishes and the DBF. Signposting to other teams and projects will be important. Inspiring and encouraging parishes in their Christian approach to giving and generosity Creating bespoke multiyear plans for Common Fund with parishes with the support of a Steering Group that includes the Archdeacons and other key stakeholders. Provide consultancy, resources, and hands-on support to parishes to grow regular giving, legacies, and other forms of financial support. This work will be able to draw on the resources developed by the national church as well as the data held on their Cornerstone Grants Platform. The post-holder will be expected to engage in the work of the National Giving Team as part of the development of these wider resources. Develop and deliver training for clergy, lay leaders and PCCs on the theology and Christian practice of giving and generosity and also practical financial management (in conjunction with the Finance Team). Work closely with the Finance Team in matters of technical accounting, governance and financial management identified as needed by parishes. Encourage and assist parishes in the implementation of the Parish Giving Scheme, introduction of contactless giving mechanisms and related diocesan resources. Source, develop and curate practical resources (digital and print) to support local stewardship campaigns and initiatives. Evaluate the impact of stewardship and generosity initiatives and adapt strategies accordingly to achieve the project outcomes. Working with our Communications Team, create compelling communication tools that articulate the impact of generosity. As we are looking to recruit two people into these roles there is flexibility to appoint people with complementary skill sets who may have greater expertise in certain elements of the role. PERSON SPECIFICATION Essential Qualifications & Experience: Strong understanding of church governance structures and financial operations and requirements. Knowledge of generosity principles and Christian financial stewardship. A prayerful Christian with a deep commitment to the Church s mission (Genuine Occupational Requirement). Experience of working in a sensitive environment and handling confidential matters with tact and diplomacy. Essential Skills & Attributes: Resilient and adaptable, able to handle challenges and maintain momentum in a demanding role. Strong people skills, able to engage effectively with parishes and church communities. Good communicator being able to engage a wide range of stakeholders and hold their attention. Trustworthy and credible, able to build and maintain confidence with a wide range of stakeholders. Empathetic towards parishes and deeply committed to supporting the local church. Excellent conflict resolution skills, capable of handling difficult conversations with care and professionalism. Highly organised, able to manage multiple priorities and keep track of numerous ongoing responsibilities. Capable implementer, ensuring initiatives are successfully delivered, both at a local and diocese wide level. Financially literate, with a good understanding of budgets, stewardship, and sustainability within the Church. As the role involves visiting parishes across the diocese, including some locations not accessible by public transport, candidates must be able to travel independently. This requires holding a valid driving licence and access to a suitably insured vehicle. Be a person of integrity. Other Considerations: The role requires significant evening and weekend work, demanding flexibility and commitment. Local presence is essential the role must be delivered in an incarnational way, engaging directly with communities. TERMS AND CONDITIONS The post-holder will be employed by the Diocesan Board of Finance for a fixed term ending on 2nd November 2030, subject to funding. Salary and Pension: Salary of £35,000 plus membership of the Church Worker s Pension Scheme with 12% employer contribution. We are open to discussion especially if you are ordained and are moving out of parish ministry. Hours: Full-time 35 hours (5 days) per week. Weekend and evening work will be required, for which the equivalent time may be taken back from standard working hours. We are happy to consider requests for flexible working and candidates seeking part-time hours. Please do mention in your application if you would be interested in looking at alternative working hours. Holidays: 5 weeks per year plus Bank Holidays and 3 Discretionary Days between Christmas and New Year Employer: Birmingham Diocesan Board of Finance Responsible To: Head of Generosity CLOSING DATE: 12th April 2026 INTERVIEWS: 23rd April 2026 in central Birmingham For an informal conversation or further information about the role, contact Dawn Baker, Head of Generosity. The Church of England Birmingham is committed to promoting a diverse and inclusive community - a place where all can be themselves and bring their unique identity to their ministry and/or work. We welcome applications from any individuals who feel that they meet the person specification for any post, in particular from those who are currently under-represented in or staff teams such as those from Global Majority Heritage or UK Minority Ethnic backgrounds, those with visible or invisible disabilities and those who identify as LGBTQI+. We offer a range of inclusive employment policies, flexible working arrangements and other services to our staff teams. The Church of England Birmingham is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults. All post holders are expected to share this commitment.
Mar 12, 2026
Full time
BACKGROUND Church of England Birmingham (CofEB) is on a journey of growing churches at the heart of every community . Through this we are seeing growth in many exciting ways. Financially we are at a challenging point. We have had an operational deficit for a number of years and this cannot continue. The National Church has agreed to partner with us around this through their Diocesan Investment Programme enabling us to have the time, and resource, to tackle this head on. One key aspect of this is for us to increase our Common Fund returns (the giving from our parishes that supports the costs of our life together). We are taking a radical new approach to our finances which includes intentional reallocation of income to support the costs in our most economically deprived parishes and deeper relationships with each parish around finance through conversation rather than correspondence. Over the next five years we are hoping to be able to move to a financially sustainable platform which will enable us to better serve our communities in the future. We have recently recruited a new Head of Generosity, who is also Bishops Advisor for Common Fund, to lead on this work and we are now looking to recruit the team to work with them. The focus of the team is to develop long term relationships with all of our parishes leading to: Greater support for our parishes. Increased generosity by, and within, our parishes. Increased Common Fund. The current plan is to recruit two Giving & Generosity Advisor roles and one Giving & Generosity Support Officer role. Together this team will work with all of our parishes to roll out our financial approach, through in person meetings, and the support that is on offer as part of this. JOB DESCRIPTION The primary focus of this role is to work with parishes to: Understand their current financial situation and how this links to the wider Church of England Birmingham situation. Understand our model and how support is on offer for parishes who are economically deprived. Assess with them the support needed to increase generosity and giving at a local level and create an action plan around this that is bespoke and contextual. Create a long-term plan for their participation in the common fund. We have 146 parishes and the Head of Generosity will manage the team so that all parishes can be engaged as quickly as possible. It is the Head of Generosity and two Giving & Generosity Advisors who will be carrying out the in-person meetings with each parish. These roles will work closely with a range of people and teams across Church of England Birmingham so that this work is integrated within our wider strategy and parishes are not confused by multiple disjointed initiatives. This will mean working with Archdeacons and Area Deans, Mission Support Team, Ministry Team, Property Team, Finance Team, Community Regeneration Team and Communications Team as well as others. Key responsibilities will include: Develop strong relationships with parishes that will enable this project to flourish and also help increase the connection between parishes and the DBF. Signposting to other teams and projects will be important. Inspiring and encouraging parishes in their Christian approach to giving and generosity Creating bespoke multiyear plans for Common Fund with parishes with the support of a Steering Group that includes the Archdeacons and other key stakeholders. Provide consultancy, resources, and hands-on support to parishes to grow regular giving, legacies, and other forms of financial support. This work will be able to draw on the resources developed by the national church as well as the data held on their Cornerstone Grants Platform. The post-holder will be expected to engage in the work of the National Giving Team as part of the development of these wider resources. Develop and deliver training for clergy, lay leaders and PCCs on the theology and Christian practice of giving and generosity and also practical financial management (in conjunction with the Finance Team). Work closely with the Finance Team in matters of technical accounting, governance and financial management identified as needed by parishes. Encourage and assist parishes in the implementation of the Parish Giving Scheme, introduction of contactless giving mechanisms and related diocesan resources. Source, develop and curate practical resources (digital and print) to support local stewardship campaigns and initiatives. Evaluate the impact of stewardship and generosity initiatives and adapt strategies accordingly to achieve the project outcomes. Working with our Communications Team, create compelling communication tools that articulate the impact of generosity. As we are looking to recruit two people into these roles there is flexibility to appoint people with complementary skill sets who may have greater expertise in certain elements of the role. PERSON SPECIFICATION Essential Qualifications & Experience: Strong understanding of church governance structures and financial operations and requirements. Knowledge of generosity principles and Christian financial stewardship. A prayerful Christian with a deep commitment to the Church s mission (Genuine Occupational Requirement). Experience of working in a sensitive environment and handling confidential matters with tact and diplomacy. Essential Skills & Attributes: Resilient and adaptable, able to handle challenges and maintain momentum in a demanding role. Strong people skills, able to engage effectively with parishes and church communities. Good communicator being able to engage a wide range of stakeholders and hold their attention. Trustworthy and credible, able to build and maintain confidence with a wide range of stakeholders. Empathetic towards parishes and deeply committed to supporting the local church. Excellent conflict resolution skills, capable of handling difficult conversations with care and professionalism. Highly organised, able to manage multiple priorities and keep track of numerous ongoing responsibilities. Capable implementer, ensuring initiatives are successfully delivered, both at a local and diocese wide level. Financially literate, with a good understanding of budgets, stewardship, and sustainability within the Church. As the role involves visiting parishes across the diocese, including some locations not accessible by public transport, candidates must be able to travel independently. This requires holding a valid driving licence and access to a suitably insured vehicle. Be a person of integrity. Other Considerations: The role requires significant evening and weekend work, demanding flexibility and commitment. Local presence is essential the role must be delivered in an incarnational way, engaging directly with communities. TERMS AND CONDITIONS The post-holder will be employed by the Diocesan Board of Finance for a fixed term ending on 2nd November 2030, subject to funding. Salary and Pension: Salary of £35,000 plus membership of the Church Worker s Pension Scheme with 12% employer contribution. We are open to discussion especially if you are ordained and are moving out of parish ministry. Hours: Full-time 35 hours (5 days) per week. Weekend and evening work will be required, for which the equivalent time may be taken back from standard working hours. We are happy to consider requests for flexible working and candidates seeking part-time hours. Please do mention in your application if you would be interested in looking at alternative working hours. Holidays: 5 weeks per year plus Bank Holidays and 3 Discretionary Days between Christmas and New Year Employer: Birmingham Diocesan Board of Finance Responsible To: Head of Generosity CLOSING DATE: 12th April 2026 INTERVIEWS: 23rd April 2026 in central Birmingham For an informal conversation or further information about the role, contact Dawn Baker, Head of Generosity. The Church of England Birmingham is committed to promoting a diverse and inclusive community - a place where all can be themselves and bring their unique identity to their ministry and/or work. We welcome applications from any individuals who feel that they meet the person specification for any post, in particular from those who are currently under-represented in or staff teams such as those from Global Majority Heritage or UK Minority Ethnic backgrounds, those with visible or invisible disabilities and those who identify as LGBTQI+. We offer a range of inclusive employment policies, flexible working arrangements and other services to our staff teams. The Church of England Birmingham is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults. All post holders are expected to share this commitment.
Witherslack Group
Children's Residential Support Worker
Witherslack Group Eaglescliffe, County Durham
£32,194 - £38,560 assuming good attendance and 1-2 sleep ins per month Those huge small victories Working in our Children's Homes means being a part of a young person's day to day life. This means being there for the highest highs and lowest lows. Our support workers enable our young people to get their childhood back and create pathways to become well rounded adults - an incredibly rewarding role to have. There will be challenges along the way but there will also be the smallest moments which feel like a huge small victory! Our homes accommodate young people with social, emotional and mental health needs, and our aim is to create the best possible outcome for the young people in our care. Our support workers are fulfilled by the idea of affecting even the smallest positive changes in our young people, so we celebrate the little things. Check out this video on what life as a Children's Residential Support Worker is like. Get out what you put in You'll take care of our young people day to day, making sure things run smoothly and creating lasting memories. This involves making sure they are up and ready for school, helping with homework, completing paperwork and planning activities. Evenings and weekends are for fun, whether that's playing on the Xbox, a game of football, having a film day or going go-karting - not a bad way to spend your day at work! Working here is never dull, and the work really matters. It's about tapping into each young person's needs, personality and potential - and guiding them toward a positive future. What we do for you We know you're going to do great things. For your hard work and commitment, we reward you with the best salary and benefits package in the care sector. With us, you'll get to make a genuine difference to the lives of our young people - plus you'll get: Salary: Base salary of £29,034 - £35,400 Bonuses: In addition to your base salary you'll do 1-2 sleep ins per months, these are paid at £80 per sleep and £1,400 Attendance Allowance - assuming good attendance, £1,000 Welcome Bonus - on successful completion of probation & £1,000 Loyalty Bonus (after 12 months of employment) Training: A full 4-week induction on our Care Academy Holiday: You'll work hard at WG, so you'll be rewarded with 7 weeks' holiday Progression: If career development is your thing, most of our team leaders and managers have been promoted from within our group - plus you could join our 'Aspire' future managers programme Flexible benefits package: meaning you can increase/decrease your holiday allowance, pension and life insurance - check out our benefits here Wellbeing: a host of wellbeing tools and advice including employee assistance Medical cover so you can claim back the cost of things like an opticians or dentist appointment and a host of high-street discounts Meals provided while you're at work Beautiful working environments with the very best facilities - check out our homes here A recommend a friend scheme that offers a £1,000 bonus every time Bring your whole-self to work Here at Witherslack Group, we celebrate everyone's differences as that's what makes us the best at what we do. Our young people come from all walks of life, diverse backgrounds and with different needs - and our workforce reflects that diversity, so that our teams can engage, encourage and inspire our young people to be themselves. You don't need experience, but there are a few things we'll be looking for from you: A 'can do' attitude - a team player who rolls up their sleeves to help others We genuinely care about our young people (and each other) so honesty and empathy is a must The resilience to be able to deal with challenging situations A full UK driving licence which you've held for at least 12 months If you don't have a Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare (or equivalent), we'll pay for you to study and support you every step of the way You'll start life as a RSW by joining our 'Care Academy' - 4 weeks of off the job training with experienced WG professionals to help you feel confident and ready to support our young people. Join the UK's best special education and care provider Our young people deserve the best possible future and we feel the same about our teams. You deserve to have the career you want, with a purpose-led employer, in an environment that allows you to be yourself. The Witherslack Group is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of its young people. This post is subject to an enhanced DBS check (we will cover the cost) and an online search. We are an equal opportunities employer welcoming applications from all sections of the community. For a full job description and person specification, please click here . To view our ex-offenders policy please click here . Children's Support Worker / Residential Support Worker / Care Worker / Career in Care / Working with Children / SEMH
Mar 12, 2026
Full time
£32,194 - £38,560 assuming good attendance and 1-2 sleep ins per month Those huge small victories Working in our Children's Homes means being a part of a young person's day to day life. This means being there for the highest highs and lowest lows. Our support workers enable our young people to get their childhood back and create pathways to become well rounded adults - an incredibly rewarding role to have. There will be challenges along the way but there will also be the smallest moments which feel like a huge small victory! Our homes accommodate young people with social, emotional and mental health needs, and our aim is to create the best possible outcome for the young people in our care. Our support workers are fulfilled by the idea of affecting even the smallest positive changes in our young people, so we celebrate the little things. Check out this video on what life as a Children's Residential Support Worker is like. Get out what you put in You'll take care of our young people day to day, making sure things run smoothly and creating lasting memories. This involves making sure they are up and ready for school, helping with homework, completing paperwork and planning activities. Evenings and weekends are for fun, whether that's playing on the Xbox, a game of football, having a film day or going go-karting - not a bad way to spend your day at work! Working here is never dull, and the work really matters. It's about tapping into each young person's needs, personality and potential - and guiding them toward a positive future. What we do for you We know you're going to do great things. For your hard work and commitment, we reward you with the best salary and benefits package in the care sector. With us, you'll get to make a genuine difference to the lives of our young people - plus you'll get: Salary: Base salary of £29,034 - £35,400 Bonuses: In addition to your base salary you'll do 1-2 sleep ins per months, these are paid at £80 per sleep and £1,400 Attendance Allowance - assuming good attendance, £1,000 Welcome Bonus - on successful completion of probation & £1,000 Loyalty Bonus (after 12 months of employment) Training: A full 4-week induction on our Care Academy Holiday: You'll work hard at WG, so you'll be rewarded with 7 weeks' holiday Progression: If career development is your thing, most of our team leaders and managers have been promoted from within our group - plus you could join our 'Aspire' future managers programme Flexible benefits package: meaning you can increase/decrease your holiday allowance, pension and life insurance - check out our benefits here Wellbeing: a host of wellbeing tools and advice including employee assistance Medical cover so you can claim back the cost of things like an opticians or dentist appointment and a host of high-street discounts Meals provided while you're at work Beautiful working environments with the very best facilities - check out our homes here A recommend a friend scheme that offers a £1,000 bonus every time Bring your whole-self to work Here at Witherslack Group, we celebrate everyone's differences as that's what makes us the best at what we do. Our young people come from all walks of life, diverse backgrounds and with different needs - and our workforce reflects that diversity, so that our teams can engage, encourage and inspire our young people to be themselves. You don't need experience, but there are a few things we'll be looking for from you: A 'can do' attitude - a team player who rolls up their sleeves to help others We genuinely care about our young people (and each other) so honesty and empathy is a must The resilience to be able to deal with challenging situations A full UK driving licence which you've held for at least 12 months If you don't have a Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare (or equivalent), we'll pay for you to study and support you every step of the way You'll start life as a RSW by joining our 'Care Academy' - 4 weeks of off the job training with experienced WG professionals to help you feel confident and ready to support our young people. Join the UK's best special education and care provider Our young people deserve the best possible future and we feel the same about our teams. You deserve to have the career you want, with a purpose-led employer, in an environment that allows you to be yourself. The Witherslack Group is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of its young people. This post is subject to an enhanced DBS check (we will cover the cost) and an online search. We are an equal opportunities employer welcoming applications from all sections of the community. For a full job description and person specification, please click here . To view our ex-offenders policy please click here . Children's Support Worker / Residential Support Worker / Care Worker / Career in Care / Working with Children / SEMH
Reed
Social Worker - Hospital Discharge - Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead
Reed Maidenhead, Berkshire
Our client, the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead, is seeking an agency Social Worker for its Hospital Discharge team. This is a 3-month post initially, paid at up to £35 per hour. The role will involve the following: Provides a range of support and care services for older people, adults with a physical and learning disability and people with mental health needs both in the community and at home. Hospital discharge work Please let me know if you are interested? Or can you refer a friend for £250 if placed? Requirements of the role: Qualified Social Worker Fully Social Work England registered Must have significant post-qualified experience in adult social care Muat have general hospital discharge experience Please contact Lindsey Morgan asap to discuss in more detail. We are offering £250 joining bonus for new starters with Reed.Alternatively, we are offering £250 if you refer a friend or colleague and they are placed successfully into this or any other QSW role.
Mar 12, 2026
Seasonal
Our client, the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead, is seeking an agency Social Worker for its Hospital Discharge team. This is a 3-month post initially, paid at up to £35 per hour. The role will involve the following: Provides a range of support and care services for older people, adults with a physical and learning disability and people with mental health needs both in the community and at home. Hospital discharge work Please let me know if you are interested? Or can you refer a friend for £250 if placed? Requirements of the role: Qualified Social Worker Fully Social Work England registered Must have significant post-qualified experience in adult social care Muat have general hospital discharge experience Please contact Lindsey Morgan asap to discuss in more detail. We are offering £250 joining bonus for new starters with Reed.Alternatively, we are offering £250 if you refer a friend or colleague and they are placed successfully into this or any other QSW role.
Care Coordinator
The Human Support Group Limited Widnes, Cheshire
Company Description Care Coordinator Do you have a passion for delivering exceptional care? Join CCH Group, the UK's largest and most trusted care provider, as a Care Coordinator and play a key role in shaping the future of home care in your community. At CCH Group, we deliver 1.5 million hours of care monthly across 260+ locations. Join us as a Care Coordinator and play a key role in organizing and delivering high-quality care services in your community. Location: Widnes WA8 7RD This role is for a new contract for Cheshire West that will be based from our Widnes branch. Salary £25.364 + extra payments for on call Operating company: Human Support Group Driving licence is required Monday to Friday 9am - 5pm with additional on call duties on a rota basis Job Description What you'll do The Care Coordinator plays a key role in ensuring the highest quality care services by managing care workers and performing field-based duties. Responsibilities include assessing and reviewing individual care plans, as well as supervising, instructing, and supporting care staff in the field. This role requires a valid driver's license and access to your own vehicle due to the travel involved. What We Offer: Career Growth: Leadership opportunities with a trusted sector leader. Support: Access to top experts and innovative systems. Recognition: "Extraordinary Care Awards"-monthly recognition of outstanding contributions by our care professionals and branch teams, culminating in prestigious regional and national award ceremonies. Over 300 individuals are honoured each month. Qualifications Wha t y ou'll Bring: Experience & Organisation: You are an efficient, organized Care Coordinator passionate about community care. You excel in managing rotas to impeccable standards and pride yourself on building strong relationships with care workers. Stepping Up? If you have previous healthcare experience and a solid understanding of CQC, care plans, and rotas, we're here to support your transition into this role. NVQ level 3 is desirable Additional Information Who We Are: At CCH Group, our vision is to be the best place to work in care. Our mission is to ensure no one in need of care feels forgotten or alone. We nurture our people, elevate their roles, and transform lives together. Our Values: COMMUNITY: Stronger together, building a thriving culture. COURAGE: Boldly shaping a better future. HEART: Passionate and dedicated-what we do matters. Ready to Make a Difference? Apply today and help transform lives in your community. CCH Group is an Equal Opportunities Employer and a proud member of the Home Care Association, adhering to their Code of Practice.
Mar 12, 2026
Full time
Company Description Care Coordinator Do you have a passion for delivering exceptional care? Join CCH Group, the UK's largest and most trusted care provider, as a Care Coordinator and play a key role in shaping the future of home care in your community. At CCH Group, we deliver 1.5 million hours of care monthly across 260+ locations. Join us as a Care Coordinator and play a key role in organizing and delivering high-quality care services in your community. Location: Widnes WA8 7RD This role is for a new contract for Cheshire West that will be based from our Widnes branch. Salary £25.364 + extra payments for on call Operating company: Human Support Group Driving licence is required Monday to Friday 9am - 5pm with additional on call duties on a rota basis Job Description What you'll do The Care Coordinator plays a key role in ensuring the highest quality care services by managing care workers and performing field-based duties. Responsibilities include assessing and reviewing individual care plans, as well as supervising, instructing, and supporting care staff in the field. This role requires a valid driver's license and access to your own vehicle due to the travel involved. What We Offer: Career Growth: Leadership opportunities with a trusted sector leader. Support: Access to top experts and innovative systems. Recognition: "Extraordinary Care Awards"-monthly recognition of outstanding contributions by our care professionals and branch teams, culminating in prestigious regional and national award ceremonies. Over 300 individuals are honoured each month. Qualifications Wha t y ou'll Bring: Experience & Organisation: You are an efficient, organized Care Coordinator passionate about community care. You excel in managing rotas to impeccable standards and pride yourself on building strong relationships with care workers. Stepping Up? If you have previous healthcare experience and a solid understanding of CQC, care plans, and rotas, we're here to support your transition into this role. NVQ level 3 is desirable Additional Information Who We Are: At CCH Group, our vision is to be the best place to work in care. Our mission is to ensure no one in need of care feels forgotten or alone. We nurture our people, elevate their roles, and transform lives together. Our Values: COMMUNITY: Stronger together, building a thriving culture. COURAGE: Boldly shaping a better future. HEART: Passionate and dedicated-what we do matters. Ready to Make a Difference? Apply today and help transform lives in your community. CCH Group is an Equal Opportunities Employer and a proud member of the Home Care Association, adhering to their Code of Practice.
Field Care Supervisor
MiHomecare Limited
Company Description Field Care Supervisor Hammersmith and Fulham Full-time, Permanent Up to £28,736 depending on experience What we offer We're creating brighter days. Fresh challenges. Exciting opportunities. Plenty of ups, downs and curveballs. With a career as a Field Care Supervisor at MiHomecare every day will be different to the next. Each will offer you the opportunity to do meaningful and rewarding work that makes a real difference to our clients lives and your career. Job Description What you'll do The role of the Field Care Supervisor is to support the delivery of the highest quality care support services by carrying out a range of functions in the field, including the assessment and review of individual services and the practical supervision, instruction and support of care workers. Working with Care Coordinators to support the planning of realistic, effective care worker rotas, with due regard for the particular needs of the individual and the particular skills and attributes of the worker. Carrying out regular reviews of individual services, including repeated and renewed needs and risk assessments. Participate as required in multi-disciplinary review of service users' needs. Shadow new care workers in the field to ensure their competence. Carry out the on-site observation and evaluation of care worker practice as part of routine supervision, in response to particular performance concerns, or as otherwise directed. Field Care Supervisors are expected to spend the majority of their working time in the community carrying out their primary functions, but their role will typically also entail a certain amount of office-based administrative work. Qualifications What you need You would need experience in carrying out initial risk and needs assessments in respect of individual service users, either in the service user's home or, where required, in other settings such as hospitals or residential/nursing homes; Work in partnership with service users, their family, carers, advocates, healthcare professionals and others to ensure the seamless delivery of holistic packages of individual care support. This is a great chance to be part of one of the UK's most exciting business's within Domiciliary Care, who are going from strength to strength focusing on their growth and quality of care. Additional Information What you'll get We offer thorough training and the opportunity to develop through self-directed learning, coaching conversations, e-learning modules and access to further qualifications and courses. You'll have the support to develop your career, either within your branch or the wider City & County Healthcare Group. We'll also empower you to feel proud of the impactful and meaningful work that you do. We'll reward you with a benefits package that includes wellbeing resources, financial advice and up to 14% discount at over 40 retailers including Tesco, John Lewis and many more. We will also offer you: 22 Days Holiday (increasing to 25 days after 3 years' service) plus bank holidays Occupational Maternity Pay & Adoption Pay Occupational Paternity Pay Death in Service Payment Occupational Sick Pay Subject to terms and conditions and qualifying period We see extraordinary achievements happen every day thanks to the talent and commitment of our people. We want to transform the care industry by working smarter, using innovative tech and driving forward positive change. As the largest care company in the UK, we have the size and success to offer you a world of career opportunity, choice and security. Join us on our journey. MiHomecare is an Equal Opportunities Employer and part of the City and County Healthcare Group.
Mar 12, 2026
Full time
Company Description Field Care Supervisor Hammersmith and Fulham Full-time, Permanent Up to £28,736 depending on experience What we offer We're creating brighter days. Fresh challenges. Exciting opportunities. Plenty of ups, downs and curveballs. With a career as a Field Care Supervisor at MiHomecare every day will be different to the next. Each will offer you the opportunity to do meaningful and rewarding work that makes a real difference to our clients lives and your career. Job Description What you'll do The role of the Field Care Supervisor is to support the delivery of the highest quality care support services by carrying out a range of functions in the field, including the assessment and review of individual services and the practical supervision, instruction and support of care workers. Working with Care Coordinators to support the planning of realistic, effective care worker rotas, with due regard for the particular needs of the individual and the particular skills and attributes of the worker. Carrying out regular reviews of individual services, including repeated and renewed needs and risk assessments. Participate as required in multi-disciplinary review of service users' needs. Shadow new care workers in the field to ensure their competence. Carry out the on-site observation and evaluation of care worker practice as part of routine supervision, in response to particular performance concerns, or as otherwise directed. Field Care Supervisors are expected to spend the majority of their working time in the community carrying out their primary functions, but their role will typically also entail a certain amount of office-based administrative work. Qualifications What you need You would need experience in carrying out initial risk and needs assessments in respect of individual service users, either in the service user's home or, where required, in other settings such as hospitals or residential/nursing homes; Work in partnership with service users, their family, carers, advocates, healthcare professionals and others to ensure the seamless delivery of holistic packages of individual care support. This is a great chance to be part of one of the UK's most exciting business's within Domiciliary Care, who are going from strength to strength focusing on their growth and quality of care. Additional Information What you'll get We offer thorough training and the opportunity to develop through self-directed learning, coaching conversations, e-learning modules and access to further qualifications and courses. You'll have the support to develop your career, either within your branch or the wider City & County Healthcare Group. We'll also empower you to feel proud of the impactful and meaningful work that you do. We'll reward you with a benefits package that includes wellbeing resources, financial advice and up to 14% discount at over 40 retailers including Tesco, John Lewis and many more. We will also offer you: 22 Days Holiday (increasing to 25 days after 3 years' service) plus bank holidays Occupational Maternity Pay & Adoption Pay Occupational Paternity Pay Death in Service Payment Occupational Sick Pay Subject to terms and conditions and qualifying period We see extraordinary achievements happen every day thanks to the talent and commitment of our people. We want to transform the care industry by working smarter, using innovative tech and driving forward positive change. As the largest care company in the UK, we have the size and success to offer you a world of career opportunity, choice and security. Join us on our journey. MiHomecare is an Equal Opportunities Employer and part of the City and County Healthcare Group.

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