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Clerical Team Leader and Secretary
NHS National Services Scotland Lerwick, Shetland Islands
Clerical Team Leader and Secretary (Ref: 244162) Substantive Full Time - 36 hours per week Band 4 - Salary Range £31,537 - £34,303 per annum Distant Island Allowance of £2,578 per annum NHS Shetland is seeking an experienced and motivated Clerical Team Leader and Secretary to support the delivery and development of services within the Medical Records Department at Gilbert Bain Hospital. This key role combines operational team leadership of clerical staff with hands on secretarial support across medical, surgical, visiting and paediatric services. The successful candidate will supervise and coordinate clerical teams, ensure high standards of record accuracy and confidentiality, support workforce management activities, and contribute to service improvement while acting as a professional and compassionate role model. This is an excellent opportunity for an individual with strong NHS administrative experience, proven organisational skills and a commitment to high quality patient care to take on a varied and rewarding leadership role within NHS Shetland. Rise to the challenge and enjoy the opportunity - Shetland is a wonderful place to live and work. Shetland offers low pollution, low crime, excellent schools, great leisure facilities, unique wildlife and amazing scenery, whilst still only a short flight away from the UK mainland. To find out more about living and working in Shetland go to and/or To work in the United Kingdom, there is a legal requirement for an individual to demonstrate that they have the relevant permission to work in the country. This permission is, without exception, granted by the UK Visa and Immigration Service. As part of the pre employment checks for a preferred candidate, NHS Scotland Boards will check your entitlement to work in the UK. It can be evidenced through a number of routes including specific types of visa as well as EU settled and pre settled status. To find out more about these routes of permission, please refer to the GOV.UK website here. You will be expected to comply with the Induction Standards and Code of Conduct for Healthcare Support Workers within 3 months of commencing your role - details can be viewed on For an informal discussion, please contact . Closing date: 19/04/2026 Interview date: TBC Please note this is a local advertisement and no relocation or interview expenses are applicable. This post has been provisionally banded under Agenda for Change and is subject to review. If you require assistance or encounter any technical issues with your application, please e mail support at including the vacancy reference number and "NHS Shetland" in the subject line or by calling . Preferred candidates will be required to join the Protecting Vulnerable Groups (PVG) Scheme or undergo a PVG Scheme update prior to a formal offer of employment being made. In promoting equal opportunities, we welcome applications from all sections of the community.
Apr 05, 2026
Full time
Clerical Team Leader and Secretary (Ref: 244162) Substantive Full Time - 36 hours per week Band 4 - Salary Range £31,537 - £34,303 per annum Distant Island Allowance of £2,578 per annum NHS Shetland is seeking an experienced and motivated Clerical Team Leader and Secretary to support the delivery and development of services within the Medical Records Department at Gilbert Bain Hospital. This key role combines operational team leadership of clerical staff with hands on secretarial support across medical, surgical, visiting and paediatric services. The successful candidate will supervise and coordinate clerical teams, ensure high standards of record accuracy and confidentiality, support workforce management activities, and contribute to service improvement while acting as a professional and compassionate role model. This is an excellent opportunity for an individual with strong NHS administrative experience, proven organisational skills and a commitment to high quality patient care to take on a varied and rewarding leadership role within NHS Shetland. Rise to the challenge and enjoy the opportunity - Shetland is a wonderful place to live and work. Shetland offers low pollution, low crime, excellent schools, great leisure facilities, unique wildlife and amazing scenery, whilst still only a short flight away from the UK mainland. To find out more about living and working in Shetland go to and/or To work in the United Kingdom, there is a legal requirement for an individual to demonstrate that they have the relevant permission to work in the country. This permission is, without exception, granted by the UK Visa and Immigration Service. As part of the pre employment checks for a preferred candidate, NHS Scotland Boards will check your entitlement to work in the UK. It can be evidenced through a number of routes including specific types of visa as well as EU settled and pre settled status. To find out more about these routes of permission, please refer to the GOV.UK website here. You will be expected to comply with the Induction Standards and Code of Conduct for Healthcare Support Workers within 3 months of commencing your role - details can be viewed on For an informal discussion, please contact . Closing date: 19/04/2026 Interview date: TBC Please note this is a local advertisement and no relocation or interview expenses are applicable. This post has been provisionally banded under Agenda for Change and is subject to review. If you require assistance or encounter any technical issues with your application, please e mail support at including the vacancy reference number and "NHS Shetland" in the subject line or by calling . Preferred candidates will be required to join the Protecting Vulnerable Groups (PVG) Scheme or undergo a PVG Scheme update prior to a formal offer of employment being made. In promoting equal opportunities, we welcome applications from all sections of the community.
Academics Ltd
Youth Behaviour Support Worker - Reading
Academics Ltd Reading, Oxfordshire
Youth Behaviour Support Worker - Reading An opportunity has come up for a Youth Behaviour Support Worker in a lovely school in Reading. The role as a Youth Behaviour Support Worker will take place in a specialist school, where you will support students between the ages of 5 and 18. The school focus on incorporating restorative practices that help the children manage and regulate their emotions, achieve their goals, both personal and academic and help give them a strong foundation, so that when they leave school - they can go forward with confidence and be ready to face the world! A day at this specialist school is structured, with every child having a personalised education and health care plan. They will all also have individualised goals based on their personal needs. You will be an important part in helping set the students up for success! To be a great Youth Behaviour Support Worker you need: A kind and compassionate approach A positive outlook Patience Willingness to learn previous experience with children will be great but not essential Those who are looking to make a difference in their community will benefit from this role. You will be supporting students who need help in the classroom and support them in their academic journey, helping them reach their goals. If you are a graduate looking for experience before continuing your studies, or if you are looking for your first role, this will be a great start for you. You will add valuable experience to your CV and build great skills for yourself. If this sounds like a role you would do great in and you would like to be considered, then apply now! The school hiring are looking to do interviews as applications come in so don't waste time! Apply now to be a Youth Behaviour Support Worker Youth Behaviour Support Worker Reading Term time 90- 105 per day ASAP Start Small classes Lots of senior staff support Youth Behaviour Support Worker - Reading - ASAP start - Term Time
Apr 05, 2026
Full time
Youth Behaviour Support Worker - Reading An opportunity has come up for a Youth Behaviour Support Worker in a lovely school in Reading. The role as a Youth Behaviour Support Worker will take place in a specialist school, where you will support students between the ages of 5 and 18. The school focus on incorporating restorative practices that help the children manage and regulate their emotions, achieve their goals, both personal and academic and help give them a strong foundation, so that when they leave school - they can go forward with confidence and be ready to face the world! A day at this specialist school is structured, with every child having a personalised education and health care plan. They will all also have individualised goals based on their personal needs. You will be an important part in helping set the students up for success! To be a great Youth Behaviour Support Worker you need: A kind and compassionate approach A positive outlook Patience Willingness to learn previous experience with children will be great but not essential Those who are looking to make a difference in their community will benefit from this role. You will be supporting students who need help in the classroom and support them in their academic journey, helping them reach their goals. If you are a graduate looking for experience before continuing your studies, or if you are looking for your first role, this will be a great start for you. You will add valuable experience to your CV and build great skills for yourself. If this sounds like a role you would do great in and you would like to be considered, then apply now! The school hiring are looking to do interviews as applications come in so don't waste time! Apply now to be a Youth Behaviour Support Worker Youth Behaviour Support Worker Reading Term time 90- 105 per day ASAP Start Small classes Lots of senior staff support Youth Behaviour Support Worker - Reading - ASAP start - Term Time
Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited
Interim In-House Solicitor
Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited
Your new company A large, mission-led housing organisation is seeking an experienced In-House Solicitor to join its legal team for the next 6 months. The organisation plays a vital role in supporting communities across London and is committed to delivering safe, secure homes and a high-quality service to residents. With ongoing organisational transformation and a focus on strengthening service delivery, this is an exciting time to join the team. Your new role You will provide high-quality legal advice on housing management matters while leading and supporting a team of four paralegals. Acting as a trusted adviser to operational colleagues, you'll help manage legal risk and ensure cases are handled effectively.Your key responsibilities will include: Managing your own caseload of housing litigation matters (possession, ASB, disrepair, injunctions, tenancy breaches, leasehold issues, fraud, subletting and rent/service charge recovery) Preparing legal documentation, evidence bundles and internal recommendations Managing relationships with panel solicitors and monitoring legal spend Delivering legal training and supporting improvements to legal processes Representing the organisation in court and at external meetings What you'll need to succeed Qualified solicitor with substantial PQE in housing litigation. Experience gained within a housing association, local authority, or specialist social housing practice is essential. Strong, demonstrable expertise in housing litigation and dispute resolution Experience supervising legal casework and supporting junior team members Excellent judgement and the ability to manage risk in a practical, proportionate way Strong communication skills with the ability to influence and advise non-legal colleagues A proactive, organised, and collaborative working style Experience working in a resident-focused or regulated environment would be advantageous. What you'll get in return Hybrid working: Tuesday and Wednesday in the office The opportunity to lead a legal team supporting frontline operations Meaningful, community-impacting work within a values-driven organisation Exposure to a broad, varied caseload and high levels of organisational visibility A collaborative, supportive working environment 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
Apr 05, 2026
Seasonal
Your new company A large, mission-led housing organisation is seeking an experienced In-House Solicitor to join its legal team for the next 6 months. The organisation plays a vital role in supporting communities across London and is committed to delivering safe, secure homes and a high-quality service to residents. With ongoing organisational transformation and a focus on strengthening service delivery, this is an exciting time to join the team. Your new role You will provide high-quality legal advice on housing management matters while leading and supporting a team of four paralegals. Acting as a trusted adviser to operational colleagues, you'll help manage legal risk and ensure cases are handled effectively.Your key responsibilities will include: Managing your own caseload of housing litigation matters (possession, ASB, disrepair, injunctions, tenancy breaches, leasehold issues, fraud, subletting and rent/service charge recovery) Preparing legal documentation, evidence bundles and internal recommendations Managing relationships with panel solicitors and monitoring legal spend Delivering legal training and supporting improvements to legal processes Representing the organisation in court and at external meetings What you'll need to succeed Qualified solicitor with substantial PQE in housing litigation. Experience gained within a housing association, local authority, or specialist social housing practice is essential. Strong, demonstrable expertise in housing litigation and dispute resolution Experience supervising legal casework and supporting junior team members Excellent judgement and the ability to manage risk in a practical, proportionate way Strong communication skills with the ability to influence and advise non-legal colleagues A proactive, organised, and collaborative working style Experience working in a resident-focused or regulated environment would be advantageous. What you'll get in return Hybrid working: Tuesday and Wednesday in the office The opportunity to lead a legal team supporting frontline operations Meaningful, community-impacting work within a values-driven organisation Exposure to a broad, varied caseload and high levels of organisational visibility A collaborative, supportive working environment 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
Prison Cleared Registered Mental Health Nurse - Northamptonshire - Sanctuary Personal
Sanctuary Personnel Ltd
Social Worker - Adults Multi-Disciplinary Team Prison Cleared Registered Mental Health Nurse Job Title: Locum Prison Cleared Registered Mental Health Nurse (Band 6) Specialism: Mental Health Nursing Location: HMP Ranby, Retford, UK Salary: £26.00 per hour Contract: Locum, Ongoing Working Pattern: Full-Time Exciting Opportunity Are you an adventurous and resourceful Registered Mental Health Nurse (RMN) with prior experience and clearance to work in prisons? HMP Ranby in Retford is seeking a Band 6 RMN to join their team. This ongoing locum position offers a competitive hourly rate of £26.00 and the chance to utilise your skills in a unique and dynamic environment. Perks and Benefits Flexible Locum Work: Maintain a work-life balance by choosing shifts that suit your lifestyle. Professional Impact: Make a real difference to the mental health and well-being of inmates. Career Growth: Gain valuable experience in a challenging environment, enhancing your CV and professional skills. Varied Experience: Work in a dynamic setting, meet new people, and expand your expertise in prison healthcare. Key Responsibilities Deliver high-quality mental health care to inmates within a multidisciplinary team. Assess and support inmates with diverse mental health needs, developing individualised care plans. Adhere to prison guidelines and policies to maintain safety and security. Provide counselling, crisis intervention, and therapeutic services to support inmates. Participate in collaborative care planning and team meetings with healthcare professionals. Why Sanctuary Personnel? Award-Winning Agency: Sanctuary Personnel holds an 'Excellent' rating on Trustpilot from over 1,000 reviews. Competitive Rates: We ensure your expertise is recognised with top locum pay. Support and Guidance: Receive professional support throughout your locum placement. Career Development: Access training, networking, and ongoing professional growth opportunities. Why HMP Ranby / Retford? Unique Experience: Gain specialist experience working in a secure prison healthcare environment. Location Benefits: Retford offers a welcoming community, beautiful countryside, and a peaceful lifestyle outside the city. Work-Life Balance: Locum flexibility allows you to enjoy both professional fulfilment and personal time.
Apr 05, 2026
Full time
Social Worker - Adults Multi-Disciplinary Team Prison Cleared Registered Mental Health Nurse Job Title: Locum Prison Cleared Registered Mental Health Nurse (Band 6) Specialism: Mental Health Nursing Location: HMP Ranby, Retford, UK Salary: £26.00 per hour Contract: Locum, Ongoing Working Pattern: Full-Time Exciting Opportunity Are you an adventurous and resourceful Registered Mental Health Nurse (RMN) with prior experience and clearance to work in prisons? HMP Ranby in Retford is seeking a Band 6 RMN to join their team. This ongoing locum position offers a competitive hourly rate of £26.00 and the chance to utilise your skills in a unique and dynamic environment. Perks and Benefits Flexible Locum Work: Maintain a work-life balance by choosing shifts that suit your lifestyle. Professional Impact: Make a real difference to the mental health and well-being of inmates. Career Growth: Gain valuable experience in a challenging environment, enhancing your CV and professional skills. Varied Experience: Work in a dynamic setting, meet new people, and expand your expertise in prison healthcare. Key Responsibilities Deliver high-quality mental health care to inmates within a multidisciplinary team. Assess and support inmates with diverse mental health needs, developing individualised care plans. Adhere to prison guidelines and policies to maintain safety and security. Provide counselling, crisis intervention, and therapeutic services to support inmates. Participate in collaborative care planning and team meetings with healthcare professionals. Why Sanctuary Personnel? Award-Winning Agency: Sanctuary Personnel holds an 'Excellent' rating on Trustpilot from over 1,000 reviews. Competitive Rates: We ensure your expertise is recognised with top locum pay. Support and Guidance: Receive professional support throughout your locum placement. Career Development: Access training, networking, and ongoing professional growth opportunities. Why HMP Ranby / Retford? Unique Experience: Gain specialist experience working in a secure prison healthcare environment. Location Benefits: Retford offers a welcoming community, beautiful countryside, and a peaceful lifestyle outside the city. Work-Life Balance: Locum flexibility allows you to enjoy both professional fulfilment and personal time.
Consultant in Palliative Medicine
NHS Dorchester, Dorset
Weldmar Hospicecare is seeking a Consultant in Palliative Medicine tojoin our established, compassionate and forward-thinking team, which providesthe opportunity to practise high-quality, patient-centred care where time,continuity and multidisciplinary working are genuinely valued. Youll be based in the beautiful surroundings of our 12-bedded Inpatient Unitproviding specialist palliative care for patients with complex needs, your rolewill also include supporting our Specialist Hospice at Home teams, who providecare for patients in the community. Youwill be: Onthe GMC Specialist Register in Palliative Medicine or a closely alignedspecialty or within six months of completion of CCST Anexperienced clinician with strong decision-making skills in complex anduncertain situations Committedto compassionate, patient-centred care Acollaborative leader who values multidisciplinary working We are proud of our supportive culture, strong clinical ethos, and thetime we are able to give to patients and families. Informal enquiries arewarmly welcomed. Main duties of the job Provide senior clinicalleadership within the inpatient unit Deliver expert symptomcontrol and holistic care for patients and those important to them Support and develop thewider multidisciplinary team Contribute to servicedevelopment and clinical governance Work collaboratively acrosscommunity and hospital interfaces About us Weldmar Hospicecare provides specialist care foradults in Dorset who have a life limiting illness, and support for their lovedones. We are dedicated to fostering a culture of equality, diversity, andinclusion across all aspects of our organisation. Job responsibilities Expert Clinical Practice Make complex clinical decisions and provide senior medical leadership in situations of uncertainty, including prognosis, treatment escalation and end-of-life decision-making. Undertake complex and sensitive holistic care assessments and plan, implement and evaluate care utilising advanced communication skills. Ensure accurate and timely clinical documentation in line with organisational requirements. Identify areas for improvement and development which will enhance the palliative care provision for patients and carers. Work with the other clinical leads within the hospice in undertaking service improvements as identified. Provide clinical leadership for the Medical and ANP Team in the absence of the Lead Consultant. Actively promote and develop evidence based clinical practice. Help to create a culture that is respectful, fair, supportive, and compassionate by role modelling behaviours consistent with these values. Undertake consultant rounds and attend MDT Meetings. Provide IPU cover when others on AL/sick etc if a suitable locum cannot be arranged. Provision of outpatient clinics when appropriate at Weldmar Hospicecare IPU. Undertake domiciliary visits for advice and assessments. On call commitment the post holder will be part of the on-call rota providing support to those cared for by Weldmar Hospicecare and providing specialist palliative care advice to other healthcare professionals in the catchment area. Assist with the recruitment of new doctors and senior nurse posts. You Will initially be the Deputy Caldicott Guardian for Weldmar. Participate in annual appraisal, revalidation and continuing professional development in line with GMC requirements. Act as Clinical Supervisor for GP trainees. Contribute to the Patient Services Risk Register Leadership and Strategy Provide clinical leadership in partnership with the Director of Clinical Services and the Lead Consultant around service developments, clinical governance and review of policies and procedures. Take an active role in the planning, development, and delivery of organisational strategy and services to achieve service objectives and continuous improvement of wider specialist palliative care services. Provide professional leadership, vision and direction for the medical and ANP team. Ensure performance management arrangements are in place for the medical team that adhere to Weldmar standards and policies. Directly line manage junior members of the medical/ANP team. Ensure medical trainees on placement at the IPU receive appropriate support and supervision. Contribute to the leadership of clinical audit and research activity within the hospice, including identifying priorities, contributing to delivery where appropriate, and ensuring findings are used to improve patient care. Support a culture of enquiry and evidence-based practice within the clinical team. Attend the Clinical Leadership Group in the absence of the Lead Consultant. Contribute to the review and authorship of clinical policies Maintain close working links with Supportive Care UK for the provision of second on call support when required. Teaching & Education Be competent in delivering education and training sessions at all levels for a variety of stakeholders, patients and their carers. With the Learning & Development team, identify training needs of the clinical teams and participate in the wider hospice education programme. Participate in the development of clinical standards within the total quality audit framework of the Hospice and undertake clinical audit activity as required. Support the ongoing professional development of the ANPs and the development of the trainee ANP. Provide teaching to GP trainees, medical students, doctors and other healthcare workers on placement at Weldmar. Person Specification Experience Significant experience in Palliative Medicine. Proven leadership experience. Experience of working in and relating to the complex and political external environment of health and social care. Experience of being on call and providing specialist palliative care telephone advice out of hours at senior level. Experience of working within a multi-professional team. Significant experience of effectively managing patients with complex physical, psychological and social needs. Experience of teaching in a variety of settings and to different trainees, and be willing to teach others as part of the role. Qualifications Full GMC registration, have a higher postgraduate qualification e.g. MRCP/MRCGP, and be entered on the GMC specialist register in Palliative Medicine Be on GMC Specialist Register in Palliative Medicine or due to complete Certificate of Completion of Specialist Training within 6 months. Understanding of clinical governance structures and audit processes. Excellent understanding of communication skills to both patients and colleagues, as well as principles of clinical leadership. Skills and Abilities Highly advanced communication and interpersonal skills, including the ability to gain confidence and trust. Commitment to the development others, with the ability to influence and motivate. Excellent team working skills, including ability to work effectively with a diverse range of colleagues / individuals involved in palliative care service delivery and demonstrate positive outcomes for patients. Ability to work as part of a multi-disciplinary team and being a good team player is essential. Ability to think creatively and contribute to strategic development. Ability to plan and develop services in collaboration with other agencies. Ability to work autonomously, cope under pressure and to recognise and deal with stress in self and others. Forward thinking and able to engage and motivate others in leading, managing and responding to change. Able to translate national policy into local practice and understand its impact. Able to influence local health and social care and maintain Weldmars reputation as a key player. Awareness of own limitations. Ability to respond to change. Understanding of and adherence to the principles of Good Medical Practice set out by the General Medical Council. Other Requirements An Enhanced plus Adult barred list Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) Check: which will disclose any spent and unspent convictions and cautions (subject to filtering), as well as any relevant police information plus a check of the relevant Barred List/s. It may disclose other information that the police consider is relevant to the role and level of check applied for. Commitment to the values and ethos of Weldmar Hospicecare. Act as an advocate and ambassador for the Charity. Commitment to and understanding of equality and diversity and how this translates into good practice. Understands and conforms to Weldmar Hospicecare infection prevention and health and safety policies and actively promotes best practice at all times. Commitment to own continued personal development. Ability to travel which requires a full valid driving licence and business insurance (if applicable). Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. Depending on experienceNHS Consultant Grade
Apr 05, 2026
Full time
Weldmar Hospicecare is seeking a Consultant in Palliative Medicine tojoin our established, compassionate and forward-thinking team, which providesthe opportunity to practise high-quality, patient-centred care where time,continuity and multidisciplinary working are genuinely valued. Youll be based in the beautiful surroundings of our 12-bedded Inpatient Unitproviding specialist palliative care for patients with complex needs, your rolewill also include supporting our Specialist Hospice at Home teams, who providecare for patients in the community. Youwill be: Onthe GMC Specialist Register in Palliative Medicine or a closely alignedspecialty or within six months of completion of CCST Anexperienced clinician with strong decision-making skills in complex anduncertain situations Committedto compassionate, patient-centred care Acollaborative leader who values multidisciplinary working We are proud of our supportive culture, strong clinical ethos, and thetime we are able to give to patients and families. Informal enquiries arewarmly welcomed. Main duties of the job Provide senior clinicalleadership within the inpatient unit Deliver expert symptomcontrol and holistic care for patients and those important to them Support and develop thewider multidisciplinary team Contribute to servicedevelopment and clinical governance Work collaboratively acrosscommunity and hospital interfaces About us Weldmar Hospicecare provides specialist care foradults in Dorset who have a life limiting illness, and support for their lovedones. We are dedicated to fostering a culture of equality, diversity, andinclusion across all aspects of our organisation. Job responsibilities Expert Clinical Practice Make complex clinical decisions and provide senior medical leadership in situations of uncertainty, including prognosis, treatment escalation and end-of-life decision-making. Undertake complex and sensitive holistic care assessments and plan, implement and evaluate care utilising advanced communication skills. Ensure accurate and timely clinical documentation in line with organisational requirements. Identify areas for improvement and development which will enhance the palliative care provision for patients and carers. Work with the other clinical leads within the hospice in undertaking service improvements as identified. Provide clinical leadership for the Medical and ANP Team in the absence of the Lead Consultant. Actively promote and develop evidence based clinical practice. Help to create a culture that is respectful, fair, supportive, and compassionate by role modelling behaviours consistent with these values. Undertake consultant rounds and attend MDT Meetings. Provide IPU cover when others on AL/sick etc if a suitable locum cannot be arranged. Provision of outpatient clinics when appropriate at Weldmar Hospicecare IPU. Undertake domiciliary visits for advice and assessments. On call commitment the post holder will be part of the on-call rota providing support to those cared for by Weldmar Hospicecare and providing specialist palliative care advice to other healthcare professionals in the catchment area. Assist with the recruitment of new doctors and senior nurse posts. You Will initially be the Deputy Caldicott Guardian for Weldmar. Participate in annual appraisal, revalidation and continuing professional development in line with GMC requirements. Act as Clinical Supervisor for GP trainees. Contribute to the Patient Services Risk Register Leadership and Strategy Provide clinical leadership in partnership with the Director of Clinical Services and the Lead Consultant around service developments, clinical governance and review of policies and procedures. Take an active role in the planning, development, and delivery of organisational strategy and services to achieve service objectives and continuous improvement of wider specialist palliative care services. Provide professional leadership, vision and direction for the medical and ANP team. Ensure performance management arrangements are in place for the medical team that adhere to Weldmar standards and policies. Directly line manage junior members of the medical/ANP team. Ensure medical trainees on placement at the IPU receive appropriate support and supervision. Contribute to the leadership of clinical audit and research activity within the hospice, including identifying priorities, contributing to delivery where appropriate, and ensuring findings are used to improve patient care. Support a culture of enquiry and evidence-based practice within the clinical team. Attend the Clinical Leadership Group in the absence of the Lead Consultant. Contribute to the review and authorship of clinical policies Maintain close working links with Supportive Care UK for the provision of second on call support when required. Teaching & Education Be competent in delivering education and training sessions at all levels for a variety of stakeholders, patients and their carers. With the Learning & Development team, identify training needs of the clinical teams and participate in the wider hospice education programme. Participate in the development of clinical standards within the total quality audit framework of the Hospice and undertake clinical audit activity as required. Support the ongoing professional development of the ANPs and the development of the trainee ANP. Provide teaching to GP trainees, medical students, doctors and other healthcare workers on placement at Weldmar. Person Specification Experience Significant experience in Palliative Medicine. Proven leadership experience. Experience of working in and relating to the complex and political external environment of health and social care. Experience of being on call and providing specialist palliative care telephone advice out of hours at senior level. Experience of working within a multi-professional team. Significant experience of effectively managing patients with complex physical, psychological and social needs. Experience of teaching in a variety of settings and to different trainees, and be willing to teach others as part of the role. Qualifications Full GMC registration, have a higher postgraduate qualification e.g. MRCP/MRCGP, and be entered on the GMC specialist register in Palliative Medicine Be on GMC Specialist Register in Palliative Medicine or due to complete Certificate of Completion of Specialist Training within 6 months. Understanding of clinical governance structures and audit processes. Excellent understanding of communication skills to both patients and colleagues, as well as principles of clinical leadership. Skills and Abilities Highly advanced communication and interpersonal skills, including the ability to gain confidence and trust. Commitment to the development others, with the ability to influence and motivate. Excellent team working skills, including ability to work effectively with a diverse range of colleagues / individuals involved in palliative care service delivery and demonstrate positive outcomes for patients. Ability to work as part of a multi-disciplinary team and being a good team player is essential. Ability to think creatively and contribute to strategic development. Ability to plan and develop services in collaboration with other agencies. Ability to work autonomously, cope under pressure and to recognise and deal with stress in self and others. Forward thinking and able to engage and motivate others in leading, managing and responding to change. Able to translate national policy into local practice and understand its impact. Able to influence local health and social care and maintain Weldmars reputation as a key player. Awareness of own limitations. Ability to respond to change. Understanding of and adherence to the principles of Good Medical Practice set out by the General Medical Council. Other Requirements An Enhanced plus Adult barred list Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) Check: which will disclose any spent and unspent convictions and cautions (subject to filtering), as well as any relevant police information plus a check of the relevant Barred List/s. It may disclose other information that the police consider is relevant to the role and level of check applied for. Commitment to the values and ethos of Weldmar Hospicecare. Act as an advocate and ambassador for the Charity. Commitment to and understanding of equality and diversity and how this translates into good practice. Understands and conforms to Weldmar Hospicecare infection prevention and health and safety policies and actively promotes best practice at all times. Commitment to own continued personal development. Ability to travel which requires a full valid driving licence and business insurance (if applicable). Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. Depending on experienceNHS Consultant Grade
Support Worker
Bright Futures Care Manchester, Lancashire
At Bright Futures, we champion the potential of every person with autism and a learning disability, believing wholeheartedly in their ability to thrive and lead the most fulfilling lives. We are looking for a passionate and enthusiastic Support Worker to join our specialist home in Worsley, Manchester , to provide high-quality care and life-enriching opportunities to the people we support. Job Role From trips out to Knowsley Safari Park and the beach to walks and journeys on public transport in the local area, the people we support at Worsley Road take part in a variety of activities that will help them on their journey to their own individual outcomes. You will assist the people we support in engaging with the local community, becoming more independent and transitions during their day-to-day activities. You will be on hand to assist them with any challenges they may face during their day and be a calm and reassuring presence throughout. No two days at Worsley Road will be the same, and each day will produce new responsibilities and will also present new opportunities to help the people we support to thrive. As a Support Worker, you will be a key part of their day-to-day support team, actively valuing and amplifying what matters to them, empowering their communication and independence, planning fulfilling activities. You will also keep records of their needs, support provided and progress. You will help to create a warm, stimulating environment whilst working a mix of day shifts and sleeps to meet individual needs. You'll do more than provide care - you'll be a mentor, advocate, and source of encouragement, helping the people you support to achieve the best outcomes. Responsibilities Provide person-centred care and support tailored to individual needs Build trusting relationships and support emotional and behavioural needs using Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) Assist with daily living activities such as personal care, meal preparation, medication, and household tasks Promote independence and choice, encouraging the people we support to make their own decisions wherever possible Support with day-to-day activities to ensure the people we support make the most of every opportunity What we're looking for There are no formal qualifications required for this role, but we are looking for an individual that is: Passionate about person-centred care Resilient and tenacious Positive and proactive Enthusiastic with a willingness to learn Strong teamwork and communication skills Experience in care is beneficial but not essential as full training will be provided. Full UK Driving Licence is advantageous. Salary & Benefits £25,516.01 - £29,817.77 (based on experience) Skills Based Pay - the more skills and qualifications you gain, the greater the reward Clearly defined career pathways with plenty of opportunities to progress Healthcare Cashback (dental, optical, physio, wellbeing) Care Friends Referral rewards up to £2000 Bright Stars scheme & Employee of the Month awards Free Meals on Shift Life Assurance Policy - 2x salary Cycle to Work Scheme Holiday entitlement increasing with each year of service Safeguarding Requirement Successful applicants will be required to undertake an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check. Satisfactory references are also required. Application Process Ready to join Bright Futures? Our recruitment process is designed to ensure alignment with our values and the behaviours required to be successful in this role. It will include: Values Based Interview - We'll explore how your personal values align with the Bright Futures' culture Competency Questions - You'll be asked to provide examples of your skills and experience in relation to the key behaviours and competencies of this role. For more information on our interview process, click here: If you have a passion for care and would like more information about this role, we encourage you to contact us on or . Unfortunately, we are unable to offer sponsorship for this role. At Bright Futures, we make a real difference in the lives of young people and adults with autism, special educational and complex needs. Through our dedicated and expert team, we deliver outstanding care and education.Our team are here because they are passionate about improving the lives of the individuals we support. Our employees are the key to the exceptional quality of care and education that we provide. It's why we invest in our people, fostering their personal and professional growth to ensure they can excel and develop in their journey with us.We can't promise that it will always be easy, but we can promise here at Bright Futures it will be worthwhile. You'll be making a difference to the lives of the people we support, celebrating their achievements, and providing unwavering support during challenging times. The feedback from our people is that the good days will always outshine; especially with the backing and support of the whole team.No matter your role, everything we do is focused around our unwavering commitment to the people we support. Our aim is that every individual we support thrives and socially develops as active members of their local community.
Apr 05, 2026
Full time
At Bright Futures, we champion the potential of every person with autism and a learning disability, believing wholeheartedly in their ability to thrive and lead the most fulfilling lives. We are looking for a passionate and enthusiastic Support Worker to join our specialist home in Worsley, Manchester , to provide high-quality care and life-enriching opportunities to the people we support. Job Role From trips out to Knowsley Safari Park and the beach to walks and journeys on public transport in the local area, the people we support at Worsley Road take part in a variety of activities that will help them on their journey to their own individual outcomes. You will assist the people we support in engaging with the local community, becoming more independent and transitions during their day-to-day activities. You will be on hand to assist them with any challenges they may face during their day and be a calm and reassuring presence throughout. No two days at Worsley Road will be the same, and each day will produce new responsibilities and will also present new opportunities to help the people we support to thrive. As a Support Worker, you will be a key part of their day-to-day support team, actively valuing and amplifying what matters to them, empowering their communication and independence, planning fulfilling activities. You will also keep records of their needs, support provided and progress. You will help to create a warm, stimulating environment whilst working a mix of day shifts and sleeps to meet individual needs. You'll do more than provide care - you'll be a mentor, advocate, and source of encouragement, helping the people you support to achieve the best outcomes. Responsibilities Provide person-centred care and support tailored to individual needs Build trusting relationships and support emotional and behavioural needs using Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) Assist with daily living activities such as personal care, meal preparation, medication, and household tasks Promote independence and choice, encouraging the people we support to make their own decisions wherever possible Support with day-to-day activities to ensure the people we support make the most of every opportunity What we're looking for There are no formal qualifications required for this role, but we are looking for an individual that is: Passionate about person-centred care Resilient and tenacious Positive and proactive Enthusiastic with a willingness to learn Strong teamwork and communication skills Experience in care is beneficial but not essential as full training will be provided. Full UK Driving Licence is advantageous. Salary & Benefits £25,516.01 - £29,817.77 (based on experience) Skills Based Pay - the more skills and qualifications you gain, the greater the reward Clearly defined career pathways with plenty of opportunities to progress Healthcare Cashback (dental, optical, physio, wellbeing) Care Friends Referral rewards up to £2000 Bright Stars scheme & Employee of the Month awards Free Meals on Shift Life Assurance Policy - 2x salary Cycle to Work Scheme Holiday entitlement increasing with each year of service Safeguarding Requirement Successful applicants will be required to undertake an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check. Satisfactory references are also required. Application Process Ready to join Bright Futures? Our recruitment process is designed to ensure alignment with our values and the behaviours required to be successful in this role. It will include: Values Based Interview - We'll explore how your personal values align with the Bright Futures' culture Competency Questions - You'll be asked to provide examples of your skills and experience in relation to the key behaviours and competencies of this role. For more information on our interview process, click here: If you have a passion for care and would like more information about this role, we encourage you to contact us on or . Unfortunately, we are unable to offer sponsorship for this role. At Bright Futures, we make a real difference in the lives of young people and adults with autism, special educational and complex needs. Through our dedicated and expert team, we deliver outstanding care and education.Our team are here because they are passionate about improving the lives of the individuals we support. Our employees are the key to the exceptional quality of care and education that we provide. It's why we invest in our people, fostering their personal and professional growth to ensure they can excel and develop in their journey with us.We can't promise that it will always be easy, but we can promise here at Bright Futures it will be worthwhile. You'll be making a difference to the lives of the people we support, celebrating their achievements, and providing unwavering support during challenging times. The feedback from our people is that the good days will always outshine; especially with the backing and support of the whole team.No matter your role, everything we do is focused around our unwavering commitment to the people we support. Our aim is that every individual we support thrives and socially develops as active members of their local community.
BudWood Ltd
Residential Support Worker
BudWood Ltd Southampton, Hampshire
Residential Support Worker Full Time/Permanent: Full-time, permanent Unqualified Salary: £33,349.58 with sleep in shifts. Qualified Salary (Level 3/4): Earning up to £35,935.36 with sleep in shifts. Location: Southampton Specific Hours: Shift pattern on rotation Who are we? Budwood, a part of Polaris Community, are a local business providing Residential Care and Support to children and young people with emotional behavioural difficulties as well as social and emotional mental health. Our young people here may have experienced adverse childhood experiences and so the aim of the service is to provide them with a stable comfortable home. As such, they will receive high levels of support and guidance to keep them safe as well as guidance to enable them to learn new skills to help with a successful transition to independence and adulthood. We are looking for passionate Residential Support Workers to join one of our homes in Southampton. You will be a part of a team that provide flexible and individual care packages towards all our children and young adults. Working for Budwood, you will be joining a supportive and collaborative team which recognises you as an individual. All staff are trained in 'Developmental Trauma' and therapeutic parenting to best aid your understanding and ability to provide young people with the best support possible. Main Duties and Requirements: Experience of working with children and young people as well as understanding of the issues that face young people in care Flexibility in your availability as you will be required to work 7 x 24 hour shifts including sleep ins over a 3 week rotation- 09:00am- 09:30am the following day Promoting, safeguarding and protecting the welfare of our young people Establishing and maintaining positive and trusting relationships with our young people To work well as part of a team and must be able to accept direction and guidance Encouraging the development of the individual interests of our young people Hold Residential Childcare/Families Practitioner Diploma/Children and Young People's Workforce/NVQ Level 3 in Health & Social Care or equivalent - or be willing to work towards a required qualification and upgrade to a Level 4 diploma Have a full UK driving licence and car as this role will involve travelling. Excellent communication and listening skills Be willing to learn Be able to work well as part of a small team Be willing to undertake a DBS check at enhanced level if successful for the position. Your DBS check shall be paid for by ourselves Experience with Emotional Behavioural Disorder, Social/Residential Work or Youth Work would be advantageous. Benefits of working for Budwood: A sleep-in allowance of £64 per night Up to 6 week's holiday per year All meals on duty are provided Company pension Access to our Exchange Employee Discount Scheme Access to wellbeing programmes via our Exchange Provision Comprehensive training programme, followed by a comprehensive and ongoing CPD Programme Promotion opportunities Monthly clinical and professional supervisions, access to therapeutic support Budwood Limited is an equal opportunities employer and positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates. The company is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff to share this commitment. Successful applicants will be subject to a DBS check at enhanced level if successful for the position. PandoLogic. , Location: Southampton, ENG - SO14 5QL
Apr 05, 2026
Full time
Residential Support Worker Full Time/Permanent: Full-time, permanent Unqualified Salary: £33,349.58 with sleep in shifts. Qualified Salary (Level 3/4): Earning up to £35,935.36 with sleep in shifts. Location: Southampton Specific Hours: Shift pattern on rotation Who are we? Budwood, a part of Polaris Community, are a local business providing Residential Care and Support to children and young people with emotional behavioural difficulties as well as social and emotional mental health. Our young people here may have experienced adverse childhood experiences and so the aim of the service is to provide them with a stable comfortable home. As such, they will receive high levels of support and guidance to keep them safe as well as guidance to enable them to learn new skills to help with a successful transition to independence and adulthood. We are looking for passionate Residential Support Workers to join one of our homes in Southampton. You will be a part of a team that provide flexible and individual care packages towards all our children and young adults. Working for Budwood, you will be joining a supportive and collaborative team which recognises you as an individual. All staff are trained in 'Developmental Trauma' and therapeutic parenting to best aid your understanding and ability to provide young people with the best support possible. Main Duties and Requirements: Experience of working with children and young people as well as understanding of the issues that face young people in care Flexibility in your availability as you will be required to work 7 x 24 hour shifts including sleep ins over a 3 week rotation- 09:00am- 09:30am the following day Promoting, safeguarding and protecting the welfare of our young people Establishing and maintaining positive and trusting relationships with our young people To work well as part of a team and must be able to accept direction and guidance Encouraging the development of the individual interests of our young people Hold Residential Childcare/Families Practitioner Diploma/Children and Young People's Workforce/NVQ Level 3 in Health & Social Care or equivalent - or be willing to work towards a required qualification and upgrade to a Level 4 diploma Have a full UK driving licence and car as this role will involve travelling. Excellent communication and listening skills Be willing to learn Be able to work well as part of a small team Be willing to undertake a DBS check at enhanced level if successful for the position. Your DBS check shall be paid for by ourselves Experience with Emotional Behavioural Disorder, Social/Residential Work or Youth Work would be advantageous. Benefits of working for Budwood: A sleep-in allowance of £64 per night Up to 6 week's holiday per year All meals on duty are provided Company pension Access to our Exchange Employee Discount Scheme Access to wellbeing programmes via our Exchange Provision Comprehensive training programme, followed by a comprehensive and ongoing CPD Programme Promotion opportunities Monthly clinical and professional supervisions, access to therapeutic support Budwood Limited is an equal opportunities employer and positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates. The company is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff to share this commitment. Successful applicants will be subject to a DBS check at enhanced level if successful for the position. PandoLogic. , Location: Southampton, ENG - SO14 5QL
ALP Youth Worker (Part-Time) - Bristol, Impact & Inclusion
Career Choices Dewis Gyrfa Ltd
A community support organization in Bristol seeks an ALP Youth Worker to provide support for young individuals through the Alternative Learning Provision programme. The role involves working 20 hours per week and is suitable for candidates who are passionate about engaging and motivating youth. The organization is committed to inclusivity as a Disability Confident employer, making it an ideal workplace for compassionate individuals looking to make a difference.
Apr 05, 2026
Full time
A community support organization in Bristol seeks an ALP Youth Worker to provide support for young individuals through the Alternative Learning Provision programme. The role involves working 20 hours per week and is suitable for candidates who are passionate about engaging and motivating youth. The organization is committed to inclusivity as a Disability Confident employer, making it an ideal workplace for compassionate individuals looking to make a difference.
Support Worker
Bright Futures Care Warrington, Cheshire
At Bright Futures, we champion the potential of every person with autism and a learning disability, believing wholeheartedly in their ability to thrive and lead the most fulfilling lives. We are looking for a passionate and enthusiastic Support Worker to join our specialist home in Rixton, Warrington , to provide high-quality care and life-enriching opportunities to the people we support. Job Role Our Rixton home is set in a beautiful farmhouse on the rural outskirts of Warrington. Surrounded by scenic countryside yet still within reach of the town centre, the home offers a calm, spacious environment where the people we support can feel safe and settled and achieve their own individual outcomes. The individuals living here are very active and thrive when spending time outdoors. They enjoy hikes, walks, and almost any activity that lets them explore nature, so our support focuses on helping them stay active, engaged, and enjoying the routines they love. As a Support Worker, you will be a key part of their day-to-day support team, actively valuing and amplifying what matters to them, empowering their communication and independence, planning fulfilling activities. You will also keep records of their needs, support provided and progress. You will help to create a warm, stimulating environment whilst working a mix of day shifts and sleeps to meet individual needs. You'll do more than provide care - you'll be a mentor, advocate, and source of encouragement, helping the people you support to achieve the best outcomes. Responsibilities Provide person-centred care and support tailored to individual needs Build trusting relationships and support emotional and behavioural needs using Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) Assist with daily living activities such as personal care, meal preparation, medication, and household tasks Promote independence and choice, encouraging the people we support to make their own decisions wherever possible Support with day-to-day activities to ensure the people we support make the most of every opportunity What we're looking for There are no formal qualifications required for this role, but we are looking for an individual that is: Passionate about person-centred care Resilient and tenacious Positive and proactive Enthusiastic with a willingness to learn Strong teamwork and communication skills Experience in care is beneficial but not essential as full training will be provided. Full UK Driving Licence is advantageous. Salary & Benefits £25,516.01 - £29,817.77 (based on experience and 1 sleep-in per week) Skills Based Pay - the more skills and qualifications you gain, the greater the reward Clearly defined career pathways with plenty of opportunities to progress Healthcare Cashback (dental, optical, physio, wellbeing) Care Friends Referral rewards up to £2000 Bright Stars scheme & Employee of the Month awards Free Meals on Shift Life Assurance Policy - 2x salary Cycle to Work Scheme Holiday entitlement increasing with each year of service Safeguarding Requirement Successful applicants will be required to undertake an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check. Satisfactory references are also required. Application Process Ready to join Bright Futures? Our recruitment process is designed to ensure alignment with our values and the behaviours required to be successful in this role. It will include: Values Based Interview - We'll explore how your personal values align with the Bright Futures' culture Competency Questions - You'll be asked to provide examples of your skills and experience in relation to the key behaviours and competencies of this role. For more information on our interview process, click here: If you have a passion for care and would like more information about this role, we encourage you to contact us on or . Unfortunately, we are unable to offer sponsorship for this role. At Bright Futures, we make a real difference in the lives of young people and adults with autism, special educational and complex needs. Through our dedicated and expert team, we deliver outstanding care and education.Our team are here because they are passionate about improving the lives of the individuals we support. Our employees are the key to the exceptional quality of care and education that we provide. It's why we invest in our people, fostering their personal and professional growth to ensure they can excel and develop in their journey with us.We can't promise that it will always be easy, but we can promise here at Bright Futures it will be worthwhile. You'll be making a difference to the lives of the people we support, celebrating their achievements, and providing unwavering support during challenging times. The feedback from our people is that the good days will always outshine; especially with the backing and support of the whole team.No matter your role, everything we do is focused around our unwavering commitment to the people we support. Our aim is that every individual we support thrives and socially develops as active members of their local community.
Apr 05, 2026
Full time
At Bright Futures, we champion the potential of every person with autism and a learning disability, believing wholeheartedly in their ability to thrive and lead the most fulfilling lives. We are looking for a passionate and enthusiastic Support Worker to join our specialist home in Rixton, Warrington , to provide high-quality care and life-enriching opportunities to the people we support. Job Role Our Rixton home is set in a beautiful farmhouse on the rural outskirts of Warrington. Surrounded by scenic countryside yet still within reach of the town centre, the home offers a calm, spacious environment where the people we support can feel safe and settled and achieve their own individual outcomes. The individuals living here are very active and thrive when spending time outdoors. They enjoy hikes, walks, and almost any activity that lets them explore nature, so our support focuses on helping them stay active, engaged, and enjoying the routines they love. As a Support Worker, you will be a key part of their day-to-day support team, actively valuing and amplifying what matters to them, empowering their communication and independence, planning fulfilling activities. You will also keep records of their needs, support provided and progress. You will help to create a warm, stimulating environment whilst working a mix of day shifts and sleeps to meet individual needs. You'll do more than provide care - you'll be a mentor, advocate, and source of encouragement, helping the people you support to achieve the best outcomes. Responsibilities Provide person-centred care and support tailored to individual needs Build trusting relationships and support emotional and behavioural needs using Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) Assist with daily living activities such as personal care, meal preparation, medication, and household tasks Promote independence and choice, encouraging the people we support to make their own decisions wherever possible Support with day-to-day activities to ensure the people we support make the most of every opportunity What we're looking for There are no formal qualifications required for this role, but we are looking for an individual that is: Passionate about person-centred care Resilient and tenacious Positive and proactive Enthusiastic with a willingness to learn Strong teamwork and communication skills Experience in care is beneficial but not essential as full training will be provided. Full UK Driving Licence is advantageous. Salary & Benefits £25,516.01 - £29,817.77 (based on experience and 1 sleep-in per week) Skills Based Pay - the more skills and qualifications you gain, the greater the reward Clearly defined career pathways with plenty of opportunities to progress Healthcare Cashback (dental, optical, physio, wellbeing) Care Friends Referral rewards up to £2000 Bright Stars scheme & Employee of the Month awards Free Meals on Shift Life Assurance Policy - 2x salary Cycle to Work Scheme Holiday entitlement increasing with each year of service Safeguarding Requirement Successful applicants will be required to undertake an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check. Satisfactory references are also required. Application Process Ready to join Bright Futures? Our recruitment process is designed to ensure alignment with our values and the behaviours required to be successful in this role. It will include: Values Based Interview - We'll explore how your personal values align with the Bright Futures' culture Competency Questions - You'll be asked to provide examples of your skills and experience in relation to the key behaviours and competencies of this role. For more information on our interview process, click here: If you have a passion for care and would like more information about this role, we encourage you to contact us on or . Unfortunately, we are unable to offer sponsorship for this role. At Bright Futures, we make a real difference in the lives of young people and adults with autism, special educational and complex needs. Through our dedicated and expert team, we deliver outstanding care and education.Our team are here because they are passionate about improving the lives of the individuals we support. Our employees are the key to the exceptional quality of care and education that we provide. It's why we invest in our people, fostering their personal and professional growth to ensure they can excel and develop in their journey with us.We can't promise that it will always be easy, but we can promise here at Bright Futures it will be worthwhile. You'll be making a difference to the lives of the people we support, celebrating their achievements, and providing unwavering support during challenging times. The feedback from our people is that the good days will always outshine; especially with the backing and support of the whole team.No matter your role, everything we do is focused around our unwavering commitment to the people we support. Our aim is that every individual we support thrives and socially develops as active members of their local community.
BudWood Ltd
Residential Support Worker
BudWood Ltd Wareham, Dorset
Residential Support Worker Full Time/Permanent: Full-time, permanent Unqualified Salary: £33,349.58 with sleep in shifts. Qualified Salary (Level 3/4): Earning up to £35,935.36 with sleep in shifts. Location: Poole Specific Hours: Shift pattern on rotation Who are we? Budwood, a part of Polaris Community, are a local business providing Residential Care and Support to children and young people with emotional behavioural difficulties as well as social and emotional mental health. Our young people here may have experienced adverse childhood experiences and so the aim of the service is to provide them with a stable comfortable home. As such, they will receive high levels of support and guidance to keep them safe as well as guidance to enable them to learn new skills to help with a successful transition to independence and adulthood. We are looking for passionate Residential Support Workers to join one of our homes in Poole. You will be a part of a team that provide flexible and individual care packages towards all our children and young adults. Working for Budwood, you will be joining a supportive and collaborative team which recognises you as an individual. All staff are trained in 'Developmental Trauma' and therapeutic parenting to best aid your understanding and ability to provide young people with the best support possible. Main Duties and Requirements: Experience of working with children and young people as well as understanding of the issues that face young people in care Flexibility in your availability as you will be required to work 7 x 24 hour shifts including sleep ins over a 3 week rotation- 09:00am- 09:30am the following day Promoting, safeguarding and protecting the welfare of our young people Establishing and maintaining positive and trusting relationships with our young people To work well as part of a team and must be able to accept direction and guidance Encouraging the development of the individual interests of our young people Hold Residential Childcare/Families Practitioner Diploma/Children and Young People's Workforce/NVQ Level 3 in Health & Social Care or equivalent - or be willing to work towards a required qualification and upgrade to a Level 4 diploma Have a full UK driving licence and car as this role will involve travelling. Excellent communication and listening skills Be willing to learn Be able to work well as part of a small team Be willing to undertake a DBS check at enhanced level if successful for the position. Your DBS check shall be paid for by ourselves Experience with Emotional Behavioural Disorder, Social/Residential Work or Youth Work would be advantageous. Benefits of working for Budwood: A sleep-in allowance of £64 per night Up to 6 week's holiday per year All meals on duty are provided Company pension Access to our Exchange Employee Discount Scheme Access to wellbeing programmes via our Exchange Provision Comprehensive training programme, followed by a comprehensive and ongoing CPD Programme Promotion opportunities Monthly clinical and professional supervisions, access to therapeutic support Budwood Limited is an equal opportunities employer and positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates. The company is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff to share this commitment. Successful applicants will be subject to a DBS check at enhanced level if successful for the position PandoLogic. , Location: Wareham, ENG - BH20 4AF
Apr 05, 2026
Full time
Residential Support Worker Full Time/Permanent: Full-time, permanent Unqualified Salary: £33,349.58 with sleep in shifts. Qualified Salary (Level 3/4): Earning up to £35,935.36 with sleep in shifts. Location: Poole Specific Hours: Shift pattern on rotation Who are we? Budwood, a part of Polaris Community, are a local business providing Residential Care and Support to children and young people with emotional behavioural difficulties as well as social and emotional mental health. Our young people here may have experienced adverse childhood experiences and so the aim of the service is to provide them with a stable comfortable home. As such, they will receive high levels of support and guidance to keep them safe as well as guidance to enable them to learn new skills to help with a successful transition to independence and adulthood. We are looking for passionate Residential Support Workers to join one of our homes in Poole. You will be a part of a team that provide flexible and individual care packages towards all our children and young adults. Working for Budwood, you will be joining a supportive and collaborative team which recognises you as an individual. All staff are trained in 'Developmental Trauma' and therapeutic parenting to best aid your understanding and ability to provide young people with the best support possible. Main Duties and Requirements: Experience of working with children and young people as well as understanding of the issues that face young people in care Flexibility in your availability as you will be required to work 7 x 24 hour shifts including sleep ins over a 3 week rotation- 09:00am- 09:30am the following day Promoting, safeguarding and protecting the welfare of our young people Establishing and maintaining positive and trusting relationships with our young people To work well as part of a team and must be able to accept direction and guidance Encouraging the development of the individual interests of our young people Hold Residential Childcare/Families Practitioner Diploma/Children and Young People's Workforce/NVQ Level 3 in Health & Social Care or equivalent - or be willing to work towards a required qualification and upgrade to a Level 4 diploma Have a full UK driving licence and car as this role will involve travelling. Excellent communication and listening skills Be willing to learn Be able to work well as part of a small team Be willing to undertake a DBS check at enhanced level if successful for the position. Your DBS check shall be paid for by ourselves Experience with Emotional Behavioural Disorder, Social/Residential Work or Youth Work would be advantageous. Benefits of working for Budwood: A sleep-in allowance of £64 per night Up to 6 week's holiday per year All meals on duty are provided Company pension Access to our Exchange Employee Discount Scheme Access to wellbeing programmes via our Exchange Provision Comprehensive training programme, followed by a comprehensive and ongoing CPD Programme Promotion opportunities Monthly clinical and professional supervisions, access to therapeutic support Budwood Limited is an equal opportunities employer and positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates. The company is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff to share this commitment. Successful applicants will be subject to a DBS check at enhanced level if successful for the position PandoLogic. , Location: Wareham, ENG - BH20 4AF
Creative Support Ltd
Support Worker
Creative Support Ltd
We are currently recruiting warm, flexible, and motivated individuals to work as peripatetic Support Workers across Tyneside and Durham. You will provide person-centred support to people living in bespoke developments, helping them thrive in their own tenancies. This role involves travelling across North Tyneside, South Tyneside, Sunderland, Gateshead, Durham, Consett, and Hartlepool to support individuals with medication application, MAR Sheet completion, personal care, and community access. Building and maintaining warm, trusting relationships with service users is essential. A minimum of 12 months' experience is required, along with a strong work ethic and commitment to person-centred care. A valid driver's license is essential due to the large geographical area covered. Travel expenses from the nearest base will be negotiated. Vacancy Reference Number: 89624 Applications for this role must be submitted via the Creative Support website using the above vacancy reference number. Creative Support's Development Pathway offers a structured induction and values-led training to help staff grow from entry-level to leadership roles. It empowers career progression through tailored learning aligned with national strategies and the WE CARE framework. Full training is provided, as is the opportunity to work towards QCF Diploma in Health and Social Care. Benefits of working with Creative Support include a probationary bonus, pension contributions, 28 days Annual Leave and company paid enhanced DBS. We are a passionate, inclusive, and anti-racist organization - Stonewall Diversity Champion, Disability Confident Employer who have recently received Investors in People Gold awarded. 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 .
Apr 05, 2026
Full time
We are currently recruiting warm, flexible, and motivated individuals to work as peripatetic Support Workers across Tyneside and Durham. You will provide person-centred support to people living in bespoke developments, helping them thrive in their own tenancies. This role involves travelling across North Tyneside, South Tyneside, Sunderland, Gateshead, Durham, Consett, and Hartlepool to support individuals with medication application, MAR Sheet completion, personal care, and community access. Building and maintaining warm, trusting relationships with service users is essential. A minimum of 12 months' experience is required, along with a strong work ethic and commitment to person-centred care. A valid driver's license is essential due to the large geographical area covered. Travel expenses from the nearest base will be negotiated. Vacancy Reference Number: 89624 Applications for this role must be submitted via the Creative Support website using the above vacancy reference number. Creative Support's Development Pathway offers a structured induction and values-led training to help staff grow from entry-level to leadership roles. It empowers career progression through tailored learning aligned with national strategies and the WE CARE framework. Full training is provided, as is the opportunity to work towards QCF Diploma in Health and Social Care. Benefits of working with Creative Support include a probationary bonus, pension contributions, 28 days Annual Leave and company paid enhanced DBS. We are a passionate, inclusive, and anti-racist organization - Stonewall Diversity Champion, Disability Confident Employer who have recently received Investors in People Gold awarded. 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 .
The FCA
Supervising Social Worker
The FCA Plymouth, Devon
Foster Care Associates (FCA) Supervising Social Worker - ASYE Applications Welcome Salary: £31,151.65 per annum Benefits: £2,000 Car Allowance, 30 days' Annual Leave, rising to 35 days with length of service + Bank Holidays, Life Assurance, Employee Discount Scheme & Medical Cash Plan (all benefits pro rata) Location: Hybrid - supporting foster carers across Plymouth and Cornwall Ofsted Rating: Outstanding - 2026 We are pleased to welcome applications from newly qualified social workers looking to begin their career within fostering. This is an excellent opportunity to join Foster Care Associates and develop your professional skills within a supportive and experienced team. We understand the challenges and opportunities that come with starting your career, and our dedicated team is committed to providing you with the support you need to succeed. From day one, you will benefit from a structured induction programme designed to familiarise you with our processes and best practices. Our experienced colleagues will support and mentor you throughout your journey, ensuring you have the resources and confidence to develop in your role. You will also be supported through the CPEL programme, which we deliver in partnership with universities. We value the fresh perspectives and enthusiasm that newly qualified social workers bring and encourage applications from those who are newly qualified or due to complete their qualification this year. About Us Set up by a former foster parent and former social worker in 1994, Foster Care Associates (FCA) is an established fostering agency which forms part of the Polaris Community - one of the UK's largest leading communities of children's service providers. The business was born out of an enthusiasm for delivering fostering services to make a positive difference to the lives of looked-after children. Our first office was in the Worcestershire countryside, and that is still where our Head Office is today. We have grown significantly over the years and built a strong reputation for excellence, offering a wide range of services to children and families. Our purpose remains the same: to make a positive and lasting difference for children, families and communities. This is underpinned by values designed to help children and young people reach their full potential. Today, we are one of the country's largest and most experienced independent fostering agencies. Despite our size, we maintain a strong sense of community and remain committed to supporting every child and foster parent. About the Role Our South West team is seeking a Supervising Social Worker to support and empower foster carers and young people across Cornwall and Plymouth. Support foster carers and their families to achieve outstanding outcomes for all children and young people in foster care Support and monitor the continued suitability and competence of foster carers, ensuring they provide a safe, healthy, nurturing and learning environment for children and young people Ensure that carers fully understand the fostering task, competencies to be achieved and the standards expected, including complaints and representation procedures as detailed in FCA policies and procedures Provide and record regular supervision to allocated foster carers in line with FCA's Operational Standards Work in partnership using a team parenting approach to identify and meet needs within foster families, e.g. respite, activities, therapy and holidays, contributing to relevant meetings and tasks Ensure each child and foster carer is fully compliant in respect of all key documentation Attend meetings and/or provide reports for commissioning teams to address individual packages of care Promote participation of children and young people in the development of the agency and access to local resources and opportunities Participate in an 'out of hours' support service on a rota basis Undertake occasional initial home visits and Form F Assessments You Must Have A Social Work qualification Professional registration with Social Work England or equivalent Proven ability to produce a high standard of report writing A comprehensive working knowledge of relevant legislation and child safeguarding procedures The willingness and ability to travel extensively (including occasional nights away) Confidence in transporting children and young people in sometimes challenging situations Full driving licence If you would like an informal discussion about this opportunity, please contact Naomi Pollard, Registered Manager, on . No agencies please. Foster Care Associates is an equal opportunities employer and has been awarded the disability confident employer by Jobcentre Plus. The successful applicant will be subject to a DBS check at enhanced level if successful for the position. PandoLogic.
Apr 05, 2026
Full time
Foster Care Associates (FCA) Supervising Social Worker - ASYE Applications Welcome Salary: £31,151.65 per annum Benefits: £2,000 Car Allowance, 30 days' Annual Leave, rising to 35 days with length of service + Bank Holidays, Life Assurance, Employee Discount Scheme & Medical Cash Plan (all benefits pro rata) Location: Hybrid - supporting foster carers across Plymouth and Cornwall Ofsted Rating: Outstanding - 2026 We are pleased to welcome applications from newly qualified social workers looking to begin their career within fostering. This is an excellent opportunity to join Foster Care Associates and develop your professional skills within a supportive and experienced team. We understand the challenges and opportunities that come with starting your career, and our dedicated team is committed to providing you with the support you need to succeed. From day one, you will benefit from a structured induction programme designed to familiarise you with our processes and best practices. Our experienced colleagues will support and mentor you throughout your journey, ensuring you have the resources and confidence to develop in your role. You will also be supported through the CPEL programme, which we deliver in partnership with universities. We value the fresh perspectives and enthusiasm that newly qualified social workers bring and encourage applications from those who are newly qualified or due to complete their qualification this year. About Us Set up by a former foster parent and former social worker in 1994, Foster Care Associates (FCA) is an established fostering agency which forms part of the Polaris Community - one of the UK's largest leading communities of children's service providers. The business was born out of an enthusiasm for delivering fostering services to make a positive difference to the lives of looked-after children. Our first office was in the Worcestershire countryside, and that is still where our Head Office is today. We have grown significantly over the years and built a strong reputation for excellence, offering a wide range of services to children and families. Our purpose remains the same: to make a positive and lasting difference for children, families and communities. This is underpinned by values designed to help children and young people reach their full potential. Today, we are one of the country's largest and most experienced independent fostering agencies. Despite our size, we maintain a strong sense of community and remain committed to supporting every child and foster parent. About the Role Our South West team is seeking a Supervising Social Worker to support and empower foster carers and young people across Cornwall and Plymouth. Support foster carers and their families to achieve outstanding outcomes for all children and young people in foster care Support and monitor the continued suitability and competence of foster carers, ensuring they provide a safe, healthy, nurturing and learning environment for children and young people Ensure that carers fully understand the fostering task, competencies to be achieved and the standards expected, including complaints and representation procedures as detailed in FCA policies and procedures Provide and record regular supervision to allocated foster carers in line with FCA's Operational Standards Work in partnership using a team parenting approach to identify and meet needs within foster families, e.g. respite, activities, therapy and holidays, contributing to relevant meetings and tasks Ensure each child and foster carer is fully compliant in respect of all key documentation Attend meetings and/or provide reports for commissioning teams to address individual packages of care Promote participation of children and young people in the development of the agency and access to local resources and opportunities Participate in an 'out of hours' support service on a rota basis Undertake occasional initial home visits and Form F Assessments You Must Have A Social Work qualification Professional registration with Social Work England or equivalent Proven ability to produce a high standard of report writing A comprehensive working knowledge of relevant legislation and child safeguarding procedures The willingness and ability to travel extensively (including occasional nights away) Confidence in transporting children and young people in sometimes challenging situations Full driving licence If you would like an informal discussion about this opportunity, please contact Naomi Pollard, Registered Manager, on . No agencies please. Foster Care Associates is an equal opportunities employer and has been awarded the disability confident employer by Jobcentre Plus. The successful applicant will be subject to a DBS check at enhanced level if successful for the position. PandoLogic.
Creative Support Ltd
Support Worker Driver Specific
Creative Support Ltd Bishop Auckland, County Durham
We are currently recruiting for our Floating Support Service in Bishop Auckland and East Durham, which offers practical and emotional support to individuals with mental health needs within their homes or in the community. The role involves identifying and accessing opportunities for social inclusion with clients, working with them in a recovery-focused manner according to their individual support plans whilst collaborating with clients, families, and professionals. You will ensure a consistent and coordinated service, assisting the Project Manager with the day-to-day operations of the service. We offer a variety of hours including full-time and part-time roles based on the level of experience you have. While experience is not mandatory for contracted roles, as we provide comprehensive ongoing training in all aspects of the job, we do welcome applicants with previous experience in care, support work or the NHS. Drivers with accessible cars are essential for this role. Vacancy Reference Number: 92396 Applications for this role must be submitted via the Creative Support website using the above vacancy reference number Full training is provided, as is the opportunity to work towards QCF Diploma in Health and Social Care. Benefits of working with Creative Support include a probationary bonus, pension contributions, 28 days Annual Leave and company paid enhanced DBS. We are a passionate, inclusive, and anti-racist organization - Stonewall Diversity Champion, Disability Confident Employer who have recently received Investors in People Gold awarded. SVC: DHRD 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
Apr 05, 2026
Full time
We are currently recruiting for our Floating Support Service in Bishop Auckland and East Durham, which offers practical and emotional support to individuals with mental health needs within their homes or in the community. The role involves identifying and accessing opportunities for social inclusion with clients, working with them in a recovery-focused manner according to their individual support plans whilst collaborating with clients, families, and professionals. You will ensure a consistent and coordinated service, assisting the Project Manager with the day-to-day operations of the service. We offer a variety of hours including full-time and part-time roles based on the level of experience you have. While experience is not mandatory for contracted roles, as we provide comprehensive ongoing training in all aspects of the job, we do welcome applicants with previous experience in care, support work or the NHS. Drivers with accessible cars are essential for this role. Vacancy Reference Number: 92396 Applications for this role must be submitted via the Creative Support website using the above vacancy reference number Full training is provided, as is the opportunity to work towards QCF Diploma in Health and Social Care. Benefits of working with Creative Support include a probationary bonus, pension contributions, 28 days Annual Leave and company paid enhanced DBS. We are a passionate, inclusive, and anti-racist organization - Stonewall Diversity Champion, Disability Confident Employer who have recently received Investors in People Gold awarded. SVC: DHRD 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
Turning Point
Mental Health Recovery Worker
Turning Point Southwark, London
Job Introduction Everyone's Turning Point is unique. It's the moment when they realise they've made a small, but important, step forward. Very often, that small step is the start of something bigger. But only when the needed support, advice and services are in place, will you see an individual evolving and reaching a new Milestone in their life. Milestone, is a SE London-based forensic mental health residential service, offering support and assistance to men with a forensic mental health history. Using the 'Recovery' approach, we support them to take an active part in their own care, enabling them to successfully integrate back into the community. Role Responsibility As a Recovery Worker, you'll make a real difference to people's lives. Passionate about supporting people, you'll enjoy the opportunity and support to enhance your own life and career too, as you make this role your own as part of our friendly, multidisciplinary team. The day-to-day duties of a Recovery Worker consist of: Meeting residents on a 1:1 basis to encourage and assist the individual in their recovery goals Facilitating group activities & workshops to enhance engagement and support the individual to greater independence Providing input into the development of Person Centred Support Plans and Risk Assessments Attending and providing feedback in Clinical Reviews for your assigned residents Supporting residents to manage medication independently Liaising with the Specialised Support Structure at the service, which includes a Dual Diagnosis Worker and an Occupational Therapist to ensure residents are provided with the optimum level of support Liaising with community-based teams including SLAM Forensic Mental Health Team clinicians, Consultant Psychiatrist, GPs, charities, activity based services, DWP etc. Supporting residents with their daily living skills as well as tenancy sustainment skills The Ideal Candidate The ideal candidate will be enthusiastic, able to work with a challenging client group using the Recovery Approach. You will work closely with your colleagues within the service and with local criminal justice/mental health services to support residents to develop and rediscover the skills to function as independently as possible within the community. You will have some relevant experience working with vulnerable adults. Experience in Mental health/forensic/high risk settings would be desirable. You must be available to work a 24 hour rota (early and late shift pattern), and be able to work weekends as well as bank holidays and sleep - in shifts. NVQ level 3 / diploma in health and social care, or equivalent qualifications in a related field such as social work, nursing or counselling would be an advantage. The successful candidate will need to have excellent written and verbal communication skills as you will be required to complete regular case notes/reports. About us As a leading health and social care provider with more than 300 locations across England, we take real pride in the services we offer. We run all of our services on a not-for-profit basis; instead, we invest every penny back into our services and people. We never stop believing in change for the better, and we work constantly to improve the lives of the people we support. What Benefits Will I Receive? We know reward looks different to each person and so whether its ways to make your money go further, a culture supporting recognition and celebration, or opportunities to boost your career - we want to support you in every way we can with our total reward package. You will get 31 days' paid holiday a year, increasing with each year of service up to 33 days. Plus the option to buy additional holidays and spread the cost. Join our team and discover the comprehensive benefits we offer by following the link below to explore all the exciting perks available to our employees. Turning Point Benefits Turning Point Attached documents MH-RecoveryWorker-generic-27March17.pdf Apply
Apr 05, 2026
Full time
Job Introduction Everyone's Turning Point is unique. It's the moment when they realise they've made a small, but important, step forward. Very often, that small step is the start of something bigger. But only when the needed support, advice and services are in place, will you see an individual evolving and reaching a new Milestone in their life. Milestone, is a SE London-based forensic mental health residential service, offering support and assistance to men with a forensic mental health history. Using the 'Recovery' approach, we support them to take an active part in their own care, enabling them to successfully integrate back into the community. Role Responsibility As a Recovery Worker, you'll make a real difference to people's lives. Passionate about supporting people, you'll enjoy the opportunity and support to enhance your own life and career too, as you make this role your own as part of our friendly, multidisciplinary team. The day-to-day duties of a Recovery Worker consist of: Meeting residents on a 1:1 basis to encourage and assist the individual in their recovery goals Facilitating group activities & workshops to enhance engagement and support the individual to greater independence Providing input into the development of Person Centred Support Plans and Risk Assessments Attending and providing feedback in Clinical Reviews for your assigned residents Supporting residents to manage medication independently Liaising with the Specialised Support Structure at the service, which includes a Dual Diagnosis Worker and an Occupational Therapist to ensure residents are provided with the optimum level of support Liaising with community-based teams including SLAM Forensic Mental Health Team clinicians, Consultant Psychiatrist, GPs, charities, activity based services, DWP etc. Supporting residents with their daily living skills as well as tenancy sustainment skills The Ideal Candidate The ideal candidate will be enthusiastic, able to work with a challenging client group using the Recovery Approach. You will work closely with your colleagues within the service and with local criminal justice/mental health services to support residents to develop and rediscover the skills to function as independently as possible within the community. You will have some relevant experience working with vulnerable adults. Experience in Mental health/forensic/high risk settings would be desirable. You must be available to work a 24 hour rota (early and late shift pattern), and be able to work weekends as well as bank holidays and sleep - in shifts. NVQ level 3 / diploma in health and social care, or equivalent qualifications in a related field such as social work, nursing or counselling would be an advantage. The successful candidate will need to have excellent written and verbal communication skills as you will be required to complete regular case notes/reports. About us As a leading health and social care provider with more than 300 locations across England, we take real pride in the services we offer. We run all of our services on a not-for-profit basis; instead, we invest every penny back into our services and people. We never stop believing in change for the better, and we work constantly to improve the lives of the people we support. What Benefits Will I Receive? We know reward looks different to each person and so whether its ways to make your money go further, a culture supporting recognition and celebration, or opportunities to boost your career - we want to support you in every way we can with our total reward package. You will get 31 days' paid holiday a year, increasing with each year of service up to 33 days. Plus the option to buy additional holidays and spread the cost. Join our team and discover the comprehensive benefits we offer by following the link below to explore all the exciting perks available to our employees. Turning Point Benefits Turning Point Attached documents MH-RecoveryWorker-generic-27March17.pdf Apply
The FCA
Senior/Supervising Social Worker
The FCA Southampton, Hampshire
Foster Care Associates (FCA) Senior / Supervising Social Worker Salary: Up to £36,323.65 per annum (dependent on experience) Benefits: Company Car or £2,000 Car Allowance, 30 days' annual leave (rising to 35 days with length of service) + Bank Holidays (pro rata), Life Assurance, Company Pension, On-site Free Parking, Employee Discount Scheme & Medical Cash Plan Location: Home-based, supporting foster parents across the Isle of Wight, Southampton and Portsmouth About Us Set up by a former foster parent and former social worker in 1994, Foster Care Associates (FCA) is an established fostering agency which forms part of the Polaris Community - one of the UK's largest communities of children's service providers. The business was born out of an enthusiasm for delivering fostering services that make a positive difference to the lives of looked-after children. Our first office was in the Worcestershire countryside, and that's still where our Head Office is today. We've come a long way since those early days and, over the years, FCA has built a strong reputation for excellence and now offers a wide range of services to children and families. However, our purpose remains the same: to make a positive and lasting difference for children, families and communities. This is underpinned by a series of values designed to help children and young people reach their full potential. Today, we're one of the country's largest and most experienced independent fostering agencies. Despite our size, we remain a close-knit and supportive community. At FCA, we're one big family, committed to supporting every child and foster parent, every day. Duties Will Include Supporting foster parents and their families to achieve outstanding outcomes for all children and young people in foster care Supporting and monitoring the continued suitability and competence of foster parents, ensuring they provide a safe, healthy, nurturing and learning environment Ensuring carers fully understand the fostering task, required competencies and expected standards, including complaints and representation procedures in line with FCA policies Providing and recording regular supervision to allocated foster parents in line with FCA's Operational Standards Working in partnership using a team parenting approach to identify needs within the foster family (e.g. respite, activities, therapy, holidays), contributing to meetings and relevant actions Ensuring each child and foster parent is fully compliant with all key documentation Attending meetings and/or providing reports for commissioning teams regarding individual care packages Promoting participation of children and young people in agency development and access to local resources and opportunities Participating in an out-of-hours support service on a rota basis Participating in the day duty system on a rota basis, supporting the referrals team Undertaking occasional initial home visits and Form F assessments You Must Have A Social Work qualification Professional registration with Social Work England or equivalent Proven ability to produce a high standard of report writing A comprehensive working knowledge of relevant legislation and safeguarding procedures The willingness and ability to travel extensively (including occasional overnight stays) Confidence transporting children and young people in potentially challenging situations A full UK driving licence For more information about this post, please contact Caroline Ellis, Registered Manager, on or Ray Kalaker, Fostering Service Manager, on . To be considered, please apply and we will be in touch. No agencies please. Foster Care Associates is an equal opportunities employer and has been awarded Disability Confident Employer status by Jobcentre Plus. The successful applicant will be subject to an enhanced DBS check. PandoLogic.
Apr 05, 2026
Full time
Foster Care Associates (FCA) Senior / Supervising Social Worker Salary: Up to £36,323.65 per annum (dependent on experience) Benefits: Company Car or £2,000 Car Allowance, 30 days' annual leave (rising to 35 days with length of service) + Bank Holidays (pro rata), Life Assurance, Company Pension, On-site Free Parking, Employee Discount Scheme & Medical Cash Plan Location: Home-based, supporting foster parents across the Isle of Wight, Southampton and Portsmouth About Us Set up by a former foster parent and former social worker in 1994, Foster Care Associates (FCA) is an established fostering agency which forms part of the Polaris Community - one of the UK's largest communities of children's service providers. The business was born out of an enthusiasm for delivering fostering services that make a positive difference to the lives of looked-after children. Our first office was in the Worcestershire countryside, and that's still where our Head Office is today. We've come a long way since those early days and, over the years, FCA has built a strong reputation for excellence and now offers a wide range of services to children and families. However, our purpose remains the same: to make a positive and lasting difference for children, families and communities. This is underpinned by a series of values designed to help children and young people reach their full potential. Today, we're one of the country's largest and most experienced independent fostering agencies. Despite our size, we remain a close-knit and supportive community. At FCA, we're one big family, committed to supporting every child and foster parent, every day. Duties Will Include Supporting foster parents and their families to achieve outstanding outcomes for all children and young people in foster care Supporting and monitoring the continued suitability and competence of foster parents, ensuring they provide a safe, healthy, nurturing and learning environment Ensuring carers fully understand the fostering task, required competencies and expected standards, including complaints and representation procedures in line with FCA policies Providing and recording regular supervision to allocated foster parents in line with FCA's Operational Standards Working in partnership using a team parenting approach to identify needs within the foster family (e.g. respite, activities, therapy, holidays), contributing to meetings and relevant actions Ensuring each child and foster parent is fully compliant with all key documentation Attending meetings and/or providing reports for commissioning teams regarding individual care packages Promoting participation of children and young people in agency development and access to local resources and opportunities Participating in an out-of-hours support service on a rota basis Participating in the day duty system on a rota basis, supporting the referrals team Undertaking occasional initial home visits and Form F assessments You Must Have A Social Work qualification Professional registration with Social Work England or equivalent Proven ability to produce a high standard of report writing A comprehensive working knowledge of relevant legislation and safeguarding procedures The willingness and ability to travel extensively (including occasional overnight stays) Confidence transporting children and young people in potentially challenging situations A full UK driving licence For more information about this post, please contact Caroline Ellis, Registered Manager, on or Ray Kalaker, Fostering Service Manager, on . To be considered, please apply and we will be in touch. No agencies please. Foster Care Associates is an equal opportunities employer and has been awarded Disability Confident Employer status by Jobcentre Plus. The successful applicant will be subject to an enhanced DBS check. PandoLogic.
Kinship
Kinship Navigator x 4
Kinship
Context This is an opportunity to play a pivotal role in a pioneering programme that could reshape how kinship families are supported across England. Kinship is undertaking a pilot Randomised Controlled Trial (RCT) of Kinship Connected, a Kinship Navigator programme designed to provide intensive, specialist support to kinship carers and help them navigate complex systems. This is a multi-partner programme involving funders, independent evaluators, participating local authorities, internal delivery teams and kinship carers with lived experience. Kinship Navigators are at the heart of delivery. You will work directly with kinship carers in the community and in their homes, providing intensive 1-to-1 support and facilitating local support groups, while working closely with local authority partners and other services. Because the programme forms part of a pilot RCT, maintaining high-quality case records and accurate data collection is critical. Your work will contribute directly to the evidence base about what works for kinship families. Each Navigator will support around 40 kinship carers over the delivery year, holding a caseload of approximately 20 families at any one time. Navigators will be based in Blackpool, the London Borough of Newham, Oxfordshire and Rochdale. You will be part of a wider delivery team including the Programmes Manager, Mobilisation and Delivery Project Manager, research colleagues and other Kinship teams, working together to ensure the programme is delivered ethically, consistently and to a high standard. Purpose of the role The Kinship Navigator provides intensive, time-limited support to kinship carers through the Kinship Connected programme, a structured six-month intervention designed to help kinship families stabilise placements and access the support they need. Working directly with kinship carers, you will build trusting relationships while completing structured assessments, goal setting and reviews to help families strengthen support networks and navigate services such as children's social care, education, health and community support. This is a community-facing role, working directly with kinship carers in homes, community spaces and through co-location with local authority teams and partner organisations. The role requires a combination of high-quality relational practice and disciplined case recording. As part of the pilot RCT, accurate documentation of activity, progress and outcomes is essential to ensure the programme can be evaluated and improved. You will work closely with the Programmes Manager, delivery team, researchers and local authority partners to ensure the programme is delivered consistently, ethically and to a high standard, with a strong commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion in supporting kinship families from all backgrounds. Key deadlines and information We have really short timescales for these roles as they are part of a research project. If you are interested, please read the information below and make sure you can be available all the dates highlighted: Closing date: 9am on Monday 16 March 2026 Interview date (in-person in Greater Manchester or London depending on role): Tuesday 24, Wednesday 25 or Thursday 26 March 2026 Starting in post If you are successful at recruitment, we will need you to be available to start in role, at the latest by the w/c 27 April 2026 , and ideally by w/c 20 April 2026. This will mean all references, contracts and DBS checks are completed. If you do apply for this role, we will ask for some of these details up front. We will also ask you to attend an overnight in-person residential on Wednesday 29 and Thursday 30 April at our London office for induction into the role. How to apply: Any applications arriving after the closing date will not be considered for shortlisting unless there are exceptional reasons. Please ensure you have read the application timelines and the full job pack, attached. Please apply for the role of Kinship Navigator by sending a CV and answering the 5 questions on the job listing on our website. Please use actual examples to demonstrate your experience. 1. Why do you want to work for Kinship as a Kinship Navigator, and how does this role align with your values and experience? 2. Describe a time you supported a family or carer facing complex challenges. How did you assess their needs and decide what support was most important? Guidance: Please describe a real example from your work. Tell us what you did personally, the actions you took and what happened as a result. 3. Tell us about a situation where you had to work with professionals from different organisations (for example schools, social workers or community services) to support a family. Guidance: Explain how you built relationships, managed differences of opinion and ensured the family received appropriate support. 4. Give an example of a time you had concerns about the safety or wellbeing of a child or their family member. What steps did you take and how did you decide what to do? Guidance: Describe your role in recognising and responding to the concern and any safeguarding processes you followed. 5. Tell us about how you have managed a caseload or multiple families at once. How did you keep accurate records and make sure important information was documented? Guidance: Please describe the systems or processes you used and why accurate recording was important.
Apr 05, 2026
Full time
Context This is an opportunity to play a pivotal role in a pioneering programme that could reshape how kinship families are supported across England. Kinship is undertaking a pilot Randomised Controlled Trial (RCT) of Kinship Connected, a Kinship Navigator programme designed to provide intensive, specialist support to kinship carers and help them navigate complex systems. This is a multi-partner programme involving funders, independent evaluators, participating local authorities, internal delivery teams and kinship carers with lived experience. Kinship Navigators are at the heart of delivery. You will work directly with kinship carers in the community and in their homes, providing intensive 1-to-1 support and facilitating local support groups, while working closely with local authority partners and other services. Because the programme forms part of a pilot RCT, maintaining high-quality case records and accurate data collection is critical. Your work will contribute directly to the evidence base about what works for kinship families. Each Navigator will support around 40 kinship carers over the delivery year, holding a caseload of approximately 20 families at any one time. Navigators will be based in Blackpool, the London Borough of Newham, Oxfordshire and Rochdale. You will be part of a wider delivery team including the Programmes Manager, Mobilisation and Delivery Project Manager, research colleagues and other Kinship teams, working together to ensure the programme is delivered ethically, consistently and to a high standard. Purpose of the role The Kinship Navigator provides intensive, time-limited support to kinship carers through the Kinship Connected programme, a structured six-month intervention designed to help kinship families stabilise placements and access the support they need. Working directly with kinship carers, you will build trusting relationships while completing structured assessments, goal setting and reviews to help families strengthen support networks and navigate services such as children's social care, education, health and community support. This is a community-facing role, working directly with kinship carers in homes, community spaces and through co-location with local authority teams and partner organisations. The role requires a combination of high-quality relational practice and disciplined case recording. As part of the pilot RCT, accurate documentation of activity, progress and outcomes is essential to ensure the programme can be evaluated and improved. You will work closely with the Programmes Manager, delivery team, researchers and local authority partners to ensure the programme is delivered consistently, ethically and to a high standard, with a strong commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion in supporting kinship families from all backgrounds. Key deadlines and information We have really short timescales for these roles as they are part of a research project. If you are interested, please read the information below and make sure you can be available all the dates highlighted: Closing date: 9am on Monday 16 March 2026 Interview date (in-person in Greater Manchester or London depending on role): Tuesday 24, Wednesday 25 or Thursday 26 March 2026 Starting in post If you are successful at recruitment, we will need you to be available to start in role, at the latest by the w/c 27 April 2026 , and ideally by w/c 20 April 2026. This will mean all references, contracts and DBS checks are completed. If you do apply for this role, we will ask for some of these details up front. We will also ask you to attend an overnight in-person residential on Wednesday 29 and Thursday 30 April at our London office for induction into the role. How to apply: Any applications arriving after the closing date will not be considered for shortlisting unless there are exceptional reasons. Please ensure you have read the application timelines and the full job pack, attached. Please apply for the role of Kinship Navigator by sending a CV and answering the 5 questions on the job listing on our website. Please use actual examples to demonstrate your experience. 1. Why do you want to work for Kinship as a Kinship Navigator, and how does this role align with your values and experience? 2. Describe a time you supported a family or carer facing complex challenges. How did you assess their needs and decide what support was most important? Guidance: Please describe a real example from your work. Tell us what you did personally, the actions you took and what happened as a result. 3. Tell us about a situation where you had to work with professionals from different organisations (for example schools, social workers or community services) to support a family. Guidance: Explain how you built relationships, managed differences of opinion and ensured the family received appropriate support. 4. Give an example of a time you had concerns about the safety or wellbeing of a child or their family member. What steps did you take and how did you decide what to do? Guidance: Describe your role in recognising and responding to the concern and any safeguarding processes you followed. 5. Tell us about how you have managed a caseload or multiple families at once. How did you keep accurate records and make sure important information was documented? Guidance: Please describe the systems or processes you used and why accurate recording was important.
Care Team Leader
Career Choices Dewis Gyrfa Ltd
About Us we're a community of amazing people dedicated to inspiring and empowering people with learning disabilities, autism, and complex needs. Benefits Your Benefits Consensus is a certified Great Place to Work in 2025, here's just a small selection of the benefits you'll enjoy: Career Ladder: A starting salary of £14.60 per hour, our dedicated career ladder provides clear opportunities for your future progression and earn up to £14.60 per hour. Learning & Development: Support your personal and professional growth with training and qualifications to enable you to achieve your full potential. Financial Benefits: Life Assurance of twice your annual basic salary, withdraw a percentage of your wages with Wagestream, access to a Blue Light Discount Card. Health & Wellbeing: From confidential telephone counselling, dedicated wellbeing support and an Employee Assistance Programme. Induction & Training: Following your Free DBS check your journey will begin with a 3-day online induction before heading to the service to get started. Job Role Your Role Through understanding the needs of the people you support, you'll lead a team and provide exceptional care that truly changes lives. Responsibilities Help the people we support to engage in meaningful opportunities and activities, empowering them to enjoy a great life filled with amazing experiences. Get involved in the community, support during leisure and social activities, and celebrate special occasions. Lead the team to communicate appropriately, considering individual communication needs, and helping people to communicate effectively with others. Qualifications Experience in the social care sector as either a Mental Health Support Worker, Care Worker, Healthcare Assistant or Care Assistant is required. Additional Information Ty Hendy is a unique residential service that offers a mix of single and shared flats, as well as private rooms that offer tailored specialist support for those with learning disabilities and autism. Every person living here has their own privacy and personal space, and work closely with their team to ensure their support is centred all around them and their goals. There's a calm but fun atmosphere, with plenty of activities and everyone getting a say in what they'd like to get involved with next, including regular visits from an exotic petting zoo. At Consensus, we are committed to fostering an inclusive and diverse work environment where everyone is treated with respect and dignity. Join us at Consensus Support Services, where your unique perspective is valued, and every individual has the opportunity to succeed. Proud member of the Disability Confident employer scheme Jobs are provided by the Find a Job Service from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).
Apr 05, 2026
Full time
About Us we're a community of amazing people dedicated to inspiring and empowering people with learning disabilities, autism, and complex needs. Benefits Your Benefits Consensus is a certified Great Place to Work in 2025, here's just a small selection of the benefits you'll enjoy: Career Ladder: A starting salary of £14.60 per hour, our dedicated career ladder provides clear opportunities for your future progression and earn up to £14.60 per hour. Learning & Development: Support your personal and professional growth with training and qualifications to enable you to achieve your full potential. Financial Benefits: Life Assurance of twice your annual basic salary, withdraw a percentage of your wages with Wagestream, access to a Blue Light Discount Card. Health & Wellbeing: From confidential telephone counselling, dedicated wellbeing support and an Employee Assistance Programme. Induction & Training: Following your Free DBS check your journey will begin with a 3-day online induction before heading to the service to get started. Job Role Your Role Through understanding the needs of the people you support, you'll lead a team and provide exceptional care that truly changes lives. Responsibilities Help the people we support to engage in meaningful opportunities and activities, empowering them to enjoy a great life filled with amazing experiences. Get involved in the community, support during leisure and social activities, and celebrate special occasions. Lead the team to communicate appropriately, considering individual communication needs, and helping people to communicate effectively with others. Qualifications Experience in the social care sector as either a Mental Health Support Worker, Care Worker, Healthcare Assistant or Care Assistant is required. Additional Information Ty Hendy is a unique residential service that offers a mix of single and shared flats, as well as private rooms that offer tailored specialist support for those with learning disabilities and autism. Every person living here has their own privacy and personal space, and work closely with their team to ensure their support is centred all around them and their goals. There's a calm but fun atmosphere, with plenty of activities and everyone getting a say in what they'd like to get involved with next, including regular visits from an exotic petting zoo. At Consensus, we are committed to fostering an inclusive and diverse work environment where everyone is treated with respect and dignity. Join us at Consensus Support Services, where your unique perspective is valued, and every individual has the opportunity to succeed. Proud member of the Disability Confident employer scheme Jobs are provided by the Find a Job Service from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).
Service Manager - Supported Living
Kisimul Group Ltd. Boston, Lincolnshire
Service Manager - 8 Bedded Supported Living Home Salary - Upto £45,000 Depending on Experience Are you a strong, compassionate leader looking to make a real difference in adult social care? At Kisimul Group, we provide holistic care and lifelong learning opportunities for adults with learning disabilities, autism, and associated needs. Our supported living homes are nurturing, empowering environments where people can grow, thrive, and live meaningful lives. This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced Service Manager to grow together being part of opening a brand-new supported living home from the very start. You'll play a key role in shaping the culture, building the team, and setting the standards that will make this service an outstanding place to live and work. About the Role As Service Manager, you will be responsible for the day-to-day running of the home, ensuring the highest quality of care and support is delivered in line with Kisimul's values, policies, and CQC standards. Reporting to the Registered Manager, you'll oversee the smooth running of the service, including: Working in partnership with families, social workers, and Kisimul's therapeutic teams to ensure every person leads a meaningful, fulfilling life. Leading, developing, and motivating your team to provide outstanding care. Ensuring effective staff management - including recruitment, supervision, appraisal, and training. Maintaining compliance with safeguarding, health & safety, and regulatory standards. Promoting independence, dignity, and choice for the people we support. Managing budgets, resources, and staffing to ensure safe and effective service delivery. Building strong partnerships with all stakeholders and external professionals (social workers, local community and medical professionals) Working collaboratively to reach the occupancy target of the new service. This is a hands on leadership role where you'll be a visible, approachable, and supportive presence for both staff and residents. What We're Looking For We're seeking a natural leader with: At least 2 years of management/supervisory experience in a care setting. Experience supporting adults with learning disabilities, autism, and behaviours of concern. Strong knowledge of CQC Fundamental Standards, safeguarding, and person centred care. Ability to inspire, coach, and manage teams to deliver outstanding outcomes. Excellent communication, organisational, and problem solving skills. Flexibility to work across a 7 day rota, including evenings, weekends, and on call duties. Proven experience in setting up services from scratch Experience of working in a supported living service Qualifications required: Level 5 Diploma in Leadership & Management (or willingness to complete within 12 months). Why Join Kisimul? At Kisimul, we believe in nurturing not only the people we support but also our teams. As Service Manager, you will benefit from: Competitive salary & benefits package. Continuous professional development & leadership training. The chance to work in a forward thinking, therapeutic community model. A supportive management structure and opportunities for career progression. The rewarding experience of helping people live their best lives. If you're ready to lead a new service where adults with learning disabilities can thrive-and where you and your team can truly Grow Together, Think Forward, and Be Yourself-we'd love to hear from you. Apply today to join the Kisimul family and take the next step in your care leadership career. All applicants will be required to undertake an enhanced DBS Check. Kisimul Group Ltd is an equal opportunities employer. At Kisimul, we're committed to creating a workplace that celebrates and welcomes diversity in all its forms. We believe that varied perspectives make us stronger and more innovative. If you're excited about this role but your experience doesn't align perfectly with every requirement, we encourage you to apply - your unique background, perspective, and potential might be exactly what we're
Apr 04, 2026
Full time
Service Manager - 8 Bedded Supported Living Home Salary - Upto £45,000 Depending on Experience Are you a strong, compassionate leader looking to make a real difference in adult social care? At Kisimul Group, we provide holistic care and lifelong learning opportunities for adults with learning disabilities, autism, and associated needs. Our supported living homes are nurturing, empowering environments where people can grow, thrive, and live meaningful lives. This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced Service Manager to grow together being part of opening a brand-new supported living home from the very start. You'll play a key role in shaping the culture, building the team, and setting the standards that will make this service an outstanding place to live and work. About the Role As Service Manager, you will be responsible for the day-to-day running of the home, ensuring the highest quality of care and support is delivered in line with Kisimul's values, policies, and CQC standards. Reporting to the Registered Manager, you'll oversee the smooth running of the service, including: Working in partnership with families, social workers, and Kisimul's therapeutic teams to ensure every person leads a meaningful, fulfilling life. Leading, developing, and motivating your team to provide outstanding care. Ensuring effective staff management - including recruitment, supervision, appraisal, and training. Maintaining compliance with safeguarding, health & safety, and regulatory standards. Promoting independence, dignity, and choice for the people we support. Managing budgets, resources, and staffing to ensure safe and effective service delivery. Building strong partnerships with all stakeholders and external professionals (social workers, local community and medical professionals) Working collaboratively to reach the occupancy target of the new service. This is a hands on leadership role where you'll be a visible, approachable, and supportive presence for both staff and residents. What We're Looking For We're seeking a natural leader with: At least 2 years of management/supervisory experience in a care setting. Experience supporting adults with learning disabilities, autism, and behaviours of concern. Strong knowledge of CQC Fundamental Standards, safeguarding, and person centred care. Ability to inspire, coach, and manage teams to deliver outstanding outcomes. Excellent communication, organisational, and problem solving skills. Flexibility to work across a 7 day rota, including evenings, weekends, and on call duties. Proven experience in setting up services from scratch Experience of working in a supported living service Qualifications required: Level 5 Diploma in Leadership & Management (or willingness to complete within 12 months). Why Join Kisimul? At Kisimul, we believe in nurturing not only the people we support but also our teams. As Service Manager, you will benefit from: Competitive salary & benefits package. Continuous professional development & leadership training. The chance to work in a forward thinking, therapeutic community model. A supportive management structure and opportunities for career progression. The rewarding experience of helping people live their best lives. If you're ready to lead a new service where adults with learning disabilities can thrive-and where you and your team can truly Grow Together, Think Forward, and Be Yourself-we'd love to hear from you. Apply today to join the Kisimul family and take the next step in your care leadership career. All applicants will be required to undertake an enhanced DBS Check. Kisimul Group Ltd is an equal opportunities employer. At Kisimul, we're committed to creating a workplace that celebrates and welcomes diversity in all its forms. We believe that varied perspectives make us stronger and more innovative. If you're excited about this role but your experience doesn't align perfectly with every requirement, we encourage you to apply - your unique background, perspective, and potential might be exactly what we're
Primary School Administrator
Protocol Education Ltd
Every great primary school runs on brilliant organisation behind the scenes. We're working with a welcoming and well-led primary school in Camden 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.
Apr 04, 2026
Full time
Every great primary school runs on brilliant organisation behind the scenes. We're working with a welcoming and well-led primary school in Camden 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.
Energy and Environment Officer
The Norwich BioScience Institutes Colney, Norfolk
Overview To support the delivery of environment and sustainability activities within the institutes and NBI Partnership to provide a streamlined approach to sustainability, environment and energy management. To assist the Energy and Environmental Manager with data collection and analysis for statutory and voluntary reporting, and to assist with the improvement or maintenance of environmental management systems to ensure ongoing legislative compliance and certification under accreditations such as ISO14001 and LEAF. To support NBI in all areas of environment and sustainability engagement including waste, water, energy, procurement, travel and greenhouse gas emissions. Key Relationships Accountable to: Energy and Environmental Manager. Close working relationship with Facilities, laboratory managers, HSEQ and all NBI building users. Main Activities & Responsibilities Assist with implementation and development of environmental management system and processes that meet ISO14001 standards. Conduct monitoring, analysis and reporting of NBI environmental performance through the collection, collation and interpretation of environment and sustainability data. Participate in internal environment and sustainability audits including statutory compliance. Support the delivery and implementation of environmental strategies across NBI. Identify opportunities/initiatives that provide benefits across diverse environmental objectives such as energy use, waste, water and biodiversity, aiming to provide savings or improvements. Assist with delivery and implementation of an NBI environmental engagement plan, working with key stakeholders to raise awareness of NBI environmental impacts and sustainable solutions to drive change and continual improvement. Lead training, communication and engagement initiatives, work with key stakeholders to drive culture change throughout the organisation. Engage with external stakeholders including local council, charities and government agencies. As agreed with line manager, any other duties commensurate with the nature of the role. Person Profile Education & Qualifications Educated to GCSE level or equivalent - Essential. Sustainability and/or Environmental Management qualification such as NEBOSH Environmental - Essential. A degree in relevant subject: Engineering, Environmental Science - Essential. Specialist Knowledge & Skills Good presentation skills, report writing - Essential. Excellent analytical skills and ability to interpret complex datasets - Essential. Examples of communication skills such as graphic design, creative writing or marketing to generate engaging collateral for different stakeholder groups - Essential. Experience of working in sustainability or energy management - Essential. Previous experience within sustainability related projects and/or tasks - Essential. Experience in the collection and collation of complex data and information gathering - Essential. Experience of creating, utilising and understanding Excel and/or PowerBi to analyse data or generate insights - Essential. Experience of working both alone and within a team - Essential. Previous experience working with Environmental Management Systems (ISO14001) - Desirable. Previous experience working with building Energy Management Systems or low carbon technologies - Desirable. Interpersonal & Communication Skills Good interpersonal skills, with the ability to work as part of a team - Essential. Able to work proactively highlighting opportunities for improvement where necessary - Essential. Excellent communication skills, both written and oral, including the ability to present complex information with clarity - Essential. Additional Requirements Attention to detail - Essential. Willingness to work outside standard working hours when required - Essential. Highly organised, able to handle the management of multiple ongoing projects and tasks simultaneously - Essential. Promotes equality and values diversity - Essential. Willingness to embrace the expected values and behaviours of all staff at the Partnership, ensuring it is a great place to work - Essential. Able to present a positive image of self and the Partnership - Essential. Enthusiasm to learn new skills and approaches - Essential. Comfortable working in changing environments and adapting to new responsibilities - Essential. Who We Are The NBI Partnership provides non scientific services to the John Innes Centre (JIC), Quadram Institute Bioscience (QIB), Earlham Institute (EI) and The Sainsbury Laboratory (TSL). All of these organisations carry out scientific research funded by the UK Government, European Union, Charitable and Industrial Sponsors. The Partnership employs around 140 staff to cater for the needs of approximately 1100 Research Staff, Students and Visiting Scientists who are all located in close proximity on the Norwich Research Park. The John Innes Centre, Quadram Institute Bioscience, the Earlham Institute and The Sainsbury Laboratory are registered charities and are Equal Opportunity Employers. Energy and Environment Officer The Norwich Bioscience Institutes Partnership (NBIP) has an exciting opportunity for a motivated and analytical Energy and Environment Officer to support the delivery of environmental and sustainability initiatives across the NBI Partnership. This is a fantastic opportunity to play a key role in improving environmental performance, supporting groundbreaking research, and contributing directly to tackling climate change. Background The Norwich Bioscience Institutes are a cluster of internationally renowned research organisations, working to tackle major challenges of the 21st Century - the sustainability of our environment, our food supplies and healthy ageing. The NBI Partnership provides high quality, non scientific support services for the diverse community of staff, students and visiting workers at the Institutes (the Earlham Institute, John Innes Centre, The Sainsbury Laboratory and Quadram Institute Bioscience) and for the NBI Partnership. Role Reporting to the Energy and Environmental Manager, you will support sustainability, energy, and environmental management activities across multiple institutes. You'll contribute to compliance actions or statutory/voluntary reporting, help maintain ISO14001 accreditation, and drive initiatives across waste, water, energy, procurement, travel, and greenhouse gas emissions. The role will be dynamic and adaptable across the broad range of environmental impacts and challenges encountered across the site, and would suit someone with a desire to build deep skills and broad experience in the environmental or energy sector. You will be detail oriented, proactive, and passionate about sustainability, with strong analytical and communication skills. Key Responsibilities Supporting the development and maintenance of ISO14001 environmental management systems. Collecting, analysing, and reporting complex sustainability and environmental data. Assisting with internal audits and statutory compliance monitoring. Identifying and supporting delivery of energy saving and environmental improvement projects. Leading engagement, training, and awareness initiatives to drive culture change. Collaborating with facilities teams, laboratory managers, health & safety functions, and external stakeholders. Essential Qualifications & Skills Degree in environmental science, engineering, maths, geography, or related field OR GCSE level education (or equivalent) plus NEBOSH Environmental qualification. Experience collecting and analysing complex data. Strong Excel and/or Power BI skills. Experience in sustainability or energy management. Experience contributing to environmental management systems or equivalent ISO accreditation (e.g., ISO14001). Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Ability to manage multiple projects and work independently and collaboratively. Strong organisational skills and attention to detail. Why Join Us Play a central role in improving environmental performance across leading research institutes. Develop a broad professional portfolio in sustainability and energy management. Gain hands on experience across diverse environmental projects. Access training and professional development opportunities. Work with a wide range of internal and external stakeholders. If you are passionate about building a more sustainable future and want to contribute to meaningful environmental change, we would love to hear from you. Additional Information Salary on appointment will be within the range £28,890 to £35,670 per annum depending on qualifications and experience. This is a full time, permanent role. This role does not meet the full salary requirements set by UKVI to allow for visa sponsorship. However, some individuals may still be eligible for visa sponsorship depending on their personal circumstances. If you require visa sponsorship, please check eligibility before applying. The occupation code for this role is 2152, which is not on the immigration salary list. The NBI Partnership is an equal opportunities and disability confident employer. We are committed to attracting, recruiting and retaining the best talent, and welcome all applications. . click apply for full job details
Apr 04, 2026
Full time
Overview To support the delivery of environment and sustainability activities within the institutes and NBI Partnership to provide a streamlined approach to sustainability, environment and energy management. To assist the Energy and Environmental Manager with data collection and analysis for statutory and voluntary reporting, and to assist with the improvement or maintenance of environmental management systems to ensure ongoing legislative compliance and certification under accreditations such as ISO14001 and LEAF. To support NBI in all areas of environment and sustainability engagement including waste, water, energy, procurement, travel and greenhouse gas emissions. Key Relationships Accountable to: Energy and Environmental Manager. Close working relationship with Facilities, laboratory managers, HSEQ and all NBI building users. Main Activities & Responsibilities Assist with implementation and development of environmental management system and processes that meet ISO14001 standards. Conduct monitoring, analysis and reporting of NBI environmental performance through the collection, collation and interpretation of environment and sustainability data. Participate in internal environment and sustainability audits including statutory compliance. Support the delivery and implementation of environmental strategies across NBI. Identify opportunities/initiatives that provide benefits across diverse environmental objectives such as energy use, waste, water and biodiversity, aiming to provide savings or improvements. Assist with delivery and implementation of an NBI environmental engagement plan, working with key stakeholders to raise awareness of NBI environmental impacts and sustainable solutions to drive change and continual improvement. Lead training, communication and engagement initiatives, work with key stakeholders to drive culture change throughout the organisation. Engage with external stakeholders including local council, charities and government agencies. As agreed with line manager, any other duties commensurate with the nature of the role. Person Profile Education & Qualifications Educated to GCSE level or equivalent - Essential. Sustainability and/or Environmental Management qualification such as NEBOSH Environmental - Essential. A degree in relevant subject: Engineering, Environmental Science - Essential. Specialist Knowledge & Skills Good presentation skills, report writing - Essential. Excellent analytical skills and ability to interpret complex datasets - Essential. Examples of communication skills such as graphic design, creative writing or marketing to generate engaging collateral for different stakeholder groups - Essential. Experience of working in sustainability or energy management - Essential. Previous experience within sustainability related projects and/or tasks - Essential. Experience in the collection and collation of complex data and information gathering - Essential. Experience of creating, utilising and understanding Excel and/or PowerBi to analyse data or generate insights - Essential. Experience of working both alone and within a team - Essential. Previous experience working with Environmental Management Systems (ISO14001) - Desirable. Previous experience working with building Energy Management Systems or low carbon technologies - Desirable. Interpersonal & Communication Skills Good interpersonal skills, with the ability to work as part of a team - Essential. Able to work proactively highlighting opportunities for improvement where necessary - Essential. Excellent communication skills, both written and oral, including the ability to present complex information with clarity - Essential. Additional Requirements Attention to detail - Essential. Willingness to work outside standard working hours when required - Essential. Highly organised, able to handle the management of multiple ongoing projects and tasks simultaneously - Essential. Promotes equality and values diversity - Essential. Willingness to embrace the expected values and behaviours of all staff at the Partnership, ensuring it is a great place to work - Essential. Able to present a positive image of self and the Partnership - Essential. Enthusiasm to learn new skills and approaches - Essential. Comfortable working in changing environments and adapting to new responsibilities - Essential. Who We Are The NBI Partnership provides non scientific services to the John Innes Centre (JIC), Quadram Institute Bioscience (QIB), Earlham Institute (EI) and The Sainsbury Laboratory (TSL). All of these organisations carry out scientific research funded by the UK Government, European Union, Charitable and Industrial Sponsors. The Partnership employs around 140 staff to cater for the needs of approximately 1100 Research Staff, Students and Visiting Scientists who are all located in close proximity on the Norwich Research Park. The John Innes Centre, Quadram Institute Bioscience, the Earlham Institute and The Sainsbury Laboratory are registered charities and are Equal Opportunity Employers. Energy and Environment Officer The Norwich Bioscience Institutes Partnership (NBIP) has an exciting opportunity for a motivated and analytical Energy and Environment Officer to support the delivery of environmental and sustainability initiatives across the NBI Partnership. This is a fantastic opportunity to play a key role in improving environmental performance, supporting groundbreaking research, and contributing directly to tackling climate change. Background The Norwich Bioscience Institutes are a cluster of internationally renowned research organisations, working to tackle major challenges of the 21st Century - the sustainability of our environment, our food supplies and healthy ageing. The NBI Partnership provides high quality, non scientific support services for the diverse community of staff, students and visiting workers at the Institutes (the Earlham Institute, John Innes Centre, The Sainsbury Laboratory and Quadram Institute Bioscience) and for the NBI Partnership. Role Reporting to the Energy and Environmental Manager, you will support sustainability, energy, and environmental management activities across multiple institutes. You'll contribute to compliance actions or statutory/voluntary reporting, help maintain ISO14001 accreditation, and drive initiatives across waste, water, energy, procurement, travel, and greenhouse gas emissions. The role will be dynamic and adaptable across the broad range of environmental impacts and challenges encountered across the site, and would suit someone with a desire to build deep skills and broad experience in the environmental or energy sector. You will be detail oriented, proactive, and passionate about sustainability, with strong analytical and communication skills. Key Responsibilities Supporting the development and maintenance of ISO14001 environmental management systems. Collecting, analysing, and reporting complex sustainability and environmental data. Assisting with internal audits and statutory compliance monitoring. Identifying and supporting delivery of energy saving and environmental improvement projects. Leading engagement, training, and awareness initiatives to drive culture change. Collaborating with facilities teams, laboratory managers, health & safety functions, and external stakeholders. Essential Qualifications & Skills Degree in environmental science, engineering, maths, geography, or related field OR GCSE level education (or equivalent) plus NEBOSH Environmental qualification. Experience collecting and analysing complex data. Strong Excel and/or Power BI skills. Experience in sustainability or energy management. Experience contributing to environmental management systems or equivalent ISO accreditation (e.g., ISO14001). Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Ability to manage multiple projects and work independently and collaboratively. Strong organisational skills and attention to detail. Why Join Us Play a central role in improving environmental performance across leading research institutes. Develop a broad professional portfolio in sustainability and energy management. Gain hands on experience across diverse environmental projects. Access training and professional development opportunities. Work with a wide range of internal and external stakeholders. If you are passionate about building a more sustainable future and want to contribute to meaningful environmental change, we would love to hear from you. Additional Information Salary on appointment will be within the range £28,890 to £35,670 per annum depending on qualifications and experience. This is a full time, permanent role. This role does not meet the full salary requirements set by UKVI to allow for visa sponsorship. However, some individuals may still be eligible for visa sponsorship depending on their personal circumstances. If you require visa sponsorship, please check eligibility before applying. The occupation code for this role is 2152, which is not on the immigration salary list. The NBI Partnership is an equal opportunities and disability confident employer. We are committed to attracting, recruiting and retaining the best talent, and welcome all applications. . click apply for full job details

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