Your new role Hays is partnering with a well-respected organisation in Norwich recognised for its strong commitment to inclusivity and community impact. They are seeking an experienced HR professional to join them on a 6-month interim basis. In this role, you will work closely with the wider HR team to support and deliver a range of people-focused initiatives. Your responsibilities will include HR project delivery, managing complex employee relations cases, and ensuring policies remain aligned with evolving legislation. You will also play a key role in supporting workforce planning and provide hands-on support across HR systems and data processes to help enhance operational efficiency. The successful candidate will bring: Solid generalist HR experience with broad employment knowledge A meticulous approach, with the ability to work accurately and discreetly Strong analytical capability and confident problem-solving skills Resilience and sound judgement when handling sensitive matters A collaborative mindset, with the ability to build strong relationships across the organisation The salary is approximately £50,000-£55,000, depending on experience, and includes a generous benefits package. The anticipated start date is mid-March. Their hybrid model requires three days on-site each week, with flexible and part-time working options available. Please contact Louisa London, Business Director for Senior HR across East Anglia & Essex , for more information. Hays EA is a trading division of Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited and acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Mar 19, 2026
Seasonal
Your new role Hays is partnering with a well-respected organisation in Norwich recognised for its strong commitment to inclusivity and community impact. They are seeking an experienced HR professional to join them on a 6-month interim basis. In this role, you will work closely with the wider HR team to support and deliver a range of people-focused initiatives. Your responsibilities will include HR project delivery, managing complex employee relations cases, and ensuring policies remain aligned with evolving legislation. You will also play a key role in supporting workforce planning and provide hands-on support across HR systems and data processes to help enhance operational efficiency. The successful candidate will bring: Solid generalist HR experience with broad employment knowledge A meticulous approach, with the ability to work accurately and discreetly Strong analytical capability and confident problem-solving skills Resilience and sound judgement when handling sensitive matters A collaborative mindset, with the ability to build strong relationships across the organisation The salary is approximately £50,000-£55,000, depending on experience, and includes a generous benefits package. The anticipated start date is mid-March. Their hybrid model requires three days on-site each week, with flexible and part-time working options available. Please contact Louisa London, Business Director for Senior HR across East Anglia & Essex , for more information. Hays EA is a trading division of Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited and 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
Citizens UK Citizens UK is the UK's biggest, most diverse and most effective people-powered alliance. We bring communities and local organisations together to work on issues that matter; from campaigning for zebra crossings on dangerous roads, to reforming the immigration system, to the Living Wage campaign. We have a track record of winning change through hundreds of local and national campaigns. We know everyday people have the ability to shape the world around them. We believe that through developing local leaders, we can drive nationwide change and create community-led solutions to big and small problems. Living Wage Foundation The Living Wage movement began in 2001, after Citizens UK brought together communities in East London to discuss poverty and low pay. The campaign grew in momentum and soon required a mechanism to recognise employers who wanted to join the movement, which saw the establishment of the Living Wage Foundation in 2011. Still part of Citizens UK today, the Living Wage Foundation continues to work with community organisations to make sure the voices of both workers and businesses are part of the Living Wage movement. We now work with over 16,000 employers, benefitting half a million people and winning over £3bn of better wages for people who need it most. Citizens UK works with a broad base of institutions across the political spectrum. At the Living Wage Foundation, we take the same deliberately broad-based approach and accredit all organisations who pay the real Living Wage to their directly and indirectly employed staff and are committed to tackling in work poverty. As a team we work across a range of industries and sectors to achieve this mission. We seek pragmatic coalitions to progress specific campaigns, and partnership around a particular issue such as Living Wage, does not imply an endorsement of broader purpose and policies. Purpose The Living Wage Foundation has an exciting opportunity to join our dynamic team as a Communications Officer. We are looking for an exceptionally motivated and organised individual who enjoys working in a fast-paced, high-profile communications environment. The role will support the objectives of the Living Wage Foundation and Citizens UK by communicating our work to a wide range of audiences, including senior business leaders and politicians, through a mix of communications methods: social media, newsletters, media outlets, website and internal communications channels. The role will be predominantly focused on work and wages activity through the Living Wage Foundation, but there will be opportunities to support cross-Citizens UK communications activity including for example: campaigns on housing, refugees and more. This post will be joining a Communications team that spans media, digital communications, research and events, with colleagues based across the UK with monthly in-person team meetings. The post holder will support the delivery of our media and press office activity, including monitoring media coverage, supporting with journalist enquiries, and helping to develop proactive press campaigns to build awareness of the Living Wage Foundation's work. They will also support the creation of written and visual content across our channels and help monitor and manage our social media presence on a day-to-day basis. The role will work closely to support the Communications team's work and help communicate the work of the wider-team and our employer network. The role is also responsible for key communications with our network of over 16,000 accredited Living Wage Employers, including our monthly newsletters, blogs, videos and case studies to celebrate our network of accredited employers. The position would suit an applicant with strong written and communication skills, with some experience of working within a communications team and a passion for press work, social media and content creation. We don't expect you to have experience of all areas of this job. Training will be provided to help you develop into this role. Main Responsibilities Working as a Communications Officer for the Living Wage Foundation, reporting to the Media Manager, your main responsibilities will include: Media: Contribute to media strategies and plans that help to win public, business and political support for the Living Wage Foundation and its work Write compelling press releases, blogs and opinion editorials to promote the Living Wage Foundation's work Support story gathering and storytelling development with workers, employers and others affected by low pay and insecure work, ensuring lived experience and employer voices are reflected effectively across media work and wider communications platforms Build effective relationships with the media, colleagues and other stakeholders to find new ways to raise our profile Monitor and evaluate media campaigns and reports Maintain and regularly update communications resources, including press contact lists, internal databases and other media materials Participate in the out of hours duty press (being on hand to very occasionally answer emails and phone calls in the evenings or weekends) Social and digital media: Oversee our digital communications channels to raise awareness of the Living Wage and our wider accreditation schemes, champion responsible employers and grow our movement. Help the team keep up to date with social media trends and opportunities. Create, manage and schedule posts for our social media channels including, LinkedIn, Instagram, Bluesky, Facebook and YouTube, tailoring the content to different channels and audiences. Monitor our social media channels, replying to enquiries from the public and our networks of supporters and employers and flagging any potential issues to the wider team Content creation: Working with the communication team, design and implement engaging digital engagement campaigns for Living Wage Employers and supporters, and to support Living Wage Foundation campaigns. Design communications collateral to increase engagement on social media, including creation and editing of short-form videos for our online channels and creation of social media graphics. Improve our digital offering for our network of accredited Living Wage, Living Hours and Living Pension Employers, by creating resources and improving our communications support. Liaise with the Living Wage and Citizens UK team to keep up-to-date with news to share with key stakeholders Collate and summarise content to schedule newsletters and updates for our varied audiences. Support in adoption of updated brand across our communications content and materials, supporting others to use brand and tone of voice guidelines. Sourcing and creating original content for both the Living Wage Foundation and external websites, including creating blog posts, news, guidance and general pages. Auditing and reviewing existing website content to ensure it is effective and up-to-date. Support on improvements and developments where necessary. Network communications: Drafting email communications to support the experience of our network of accredited employers, including regular newsletters as well as automated email content for new accreditations. Work closely with the Operations and Insight team to put in place the communications infrastructure to help our network of employers engage with us online, e.g. utilising our online dashboard for accredited members and creating new resources. General: Administrate and facilitate communications team meetings. Communications support for key events and campaign moments including the annual Champion Awards and Living Wage Week Monitor communications outputs, analyse performance data and evaluate impact to support learning and improvement across our communications work Person Specification (D) Desirable, (E) Essential Experience: Experience working within a Communications team or function (E) Experience using graphic design software (e.g., Canva, Adobe Creative Suite). (D) Experience filming and editing video content (D) Experience using website content management systems (CMS) such as Drupal, WordPress or similar (D) Experience of using social media scheduling tools (D) Experience of supporting press office or media relations work (D) Key skills and knowledge: Excellent knowledge of a wide range of social media channels and good awareness of current social media trends and developments (E) Strong written and verbal communication skills including the ability to produce clear original content for different audiences and use digital tools (including AI) appropriately and responsibly (E) Excellent attention to detail (E) Ability to create high-quality and engaging content for social media (whether for a personal or business account) and a good understanding of what makes compelling content (E) Strong analytical skills and ability to evaluate the success of a campaign (E) Ability to build strong relationships with colleagues and external stakeholders (E) Ability to communicate clearly and effectively with a wide variety of stakeholders (E) Ability to plan and prioritise workload effectively, manage competing demands, and flag capacity issues early to support effective team planning (E) . click apply for full job details
Mar 19, 2026
Full time
Citizens UK Citizens UK is the UK's biggest, most diverse and most effective people-powered alliance. We bring communities and local organisations together to work on issues that matter; from campaigning for zebra crossings on dangerous roads, to reforming the immigration system, to the Living Wage campaign. We have a track record of winning change through hundreds of local and national campaigns. We know everyday people have the ability to shape the world around them. We believe that through developing local leaders, we can drive nationwide change and create community-led solutions to big and small problems. Living Wage Foundation The Living Wage movement began in 2001, after Citizens UK brought together communities in East London to discuss poverty and low pay. The campaign grew in momentum and soon required a mechanism to recognise employers who wanted to join the movement, which saw the establishment of the Living Wage Foundation in 2011. Still part of Citizens UK today, the Living Wage Foundation continues to work with community organisations to make sure the voices of both workers and businesses are part of the Living Wage movement. We now work with over 16,000 employers, benefitting half a million people and winning over £3bn of better wages for people who need it most. Citizens UK works with a broad base of institutions across the political spectrum. At the Living Wage Foundation, we take the same deliberately broad-based approach and accredit all organisations who pay the real Living Wage to their directly and indirectly employed staff and are committed to tackling in work poverty. As a team we work across a range of industries and sectors to achieve this mission. We seek pragmatic coalitions to progress specific campaigns, and partnership around a particular issue such as Living Wage, does not imply an endorsement of broader purpose and policies. Purpose The Living Wage Foundation has an exciting opportunity to join our dynamic team as a Communications Officer. We are looking for an exceptionally motivated and organised individual who enjoys working in a fast-paced, high-profile communications environment. The role will support the objectives of the Living Wage Foundation and Citizens UK by communicating our work to a wide range of audiences, including senior business leaders and politicians, through a mix of communications methods: social media, newsletters, media outlets, website and internal communications channels. The role will be predominantly focused on work and wages activity through the Living Wage Foundation, but there will be opportunities to support cross-Citizens UK communications activity including for example: campaigns on housing, refugees and more. This post will be joining a Communications team that spans media, digital communications, research and events, with colleagues based across the UK with monthly in-person team meetings. The post holder will support the delivery of our media and press office activity, including monitoring media coverage, supporting with journalist enquiries, and helping to develop proactive press campaigns to build awareness of the Living Wage Foundation's work. They will also support the creation of written and visual content across our channels and help monitor and manage our social media presence on a day-to-day basis. The role will work closely to support the Communications team's work and help communicate the work of the wider-team and our employer network. The role is also responsible for key communications with our network of over 16,000 accredited Living Wage Employers, including our monthly newsletters, blogs, videos and case studies to celebrate our network of accredited employers. The position would suit an applicant with strong written and communication skills, with some experience of working within a communications team and a passion for press work, social media and content creation. We don't expect you to have experience of all areas of this job. Training will be provided to help you develop into this role. Main Responsibilities Working as a Communications Officer for the Living Wage Foundation, reporting to the Media Manager, your main responsibilities will include: Media: Contribute to media strategies and plans that help to win public, business and political support for the Living Wage Foundation and its work Write compelling press releases, blogs and opinion editorials to promote the Living Wage Foundation's work Support story gathering and storytelling development with workers, employers and others affected by low pay and insecure work, ensuring lived experience and employer voices are reflected effectively across media work and wider communications platforms Build effective relationships with the media, colleagues and other stakeholders to find new ways to raise our profile Monitor and evaluate media campaigns and reports Maintain and regularly update communications resources, including press contact lists, internal databases and other media materials Participate in the out of hours duty press (being on hand to very occasionally answer emails and phone calls in the evenings or weekends) Social and digital media: Oversee our digital communications channels to raise awareness of the Living Wage and our wider accreditation schemes, champion responsible employers and grow our movement. Help the team keep up to date with social media trends and opportunities. Create, manage and schedule posts for our social media channels including, LinkedIn, Instagram, Bluesky, Facebook and YouTube, tailoring the content to different channels and audiences. Monitor our social media channels, replying to enquiries from the public and our networks of supporters and employers and flagging any potential issues to the wider team Content creation: Working with the communication team, design and implement engaging digital engagement campaigns for Living Wage Employers and supporters, and to support Living Wage Foundation campaigns. Design communications collateral to increase engagement on social media, including creation and editing of short-form videos for our online channels and creation of social media graphics. Improve our digital offering for our network of accredited Living Wage, Living Hours and Living Pension Employers, by creating resources and improving our communications support. Liaise with the Living Wage and Citizens UK team to keep up-to-date with news to share with key stakeholders Collate and summarise content to schedule newsletters and updates for our varied audiences. Support in adoption of updated brand across our communications content and materials, supporting others to use brand and tone of voice guidelines. Sourcing and creating original content for both the Living Wage Foundation and external websites, including creating blog posts, news, guidance and general pages. Auditing and reviewing existing website content to ensure it is effective and up-to-date. Support on improvements and developments where necessary. Network communications: Drafting email communications to support the experience of our network of accredited employers, including regular newsletters as well as automated email content for new accreditations. Work closely with the Operations and Insight team to put in place the communications infrastructure to help our network of employers engage with us online, e.g. utilising our online dashboard for accredited members and creating new resources. General: Administrate and facilitate communications team meetings. Communications support for key events and campaign moments including the annual Champion Awards and Living Wage Week Monitor communications outputs, analyse performance data and evaluate impact to support learning and improvement across our communications work Person Specification (D) Desirable, (E) Essential Experience: Experience working within a Communications team or function (E) Experience using graphic design software (e.g., Canva, Adobe Creative Suite). (D) Experience filming and editing video content (D) Experience using website content management systems (CMS) such as Drupal, WordPress or similar (D) Experience of using social media scheduling tools (D) Experience of supporting press office or media relations work (D) Key skills and knowledge: Excellent knowledge of a wide range of social media channels and good awareness of current social media trends and developments (E) Strong written and verbal communication skills including the ability to produce clear original content for different audiences and use digital tools (including AI) appropriately and responsibly (E) Excellent attention to detail (E) Ability to create high-quality and engaging content for social media (whether for a personal or business account) and a good understanding of what makes compelling content (E) Strong analytical skills and ability to evaluate the success of a campaign (E) Ability to build strong relationships with colleagues and external stakeholders (E) Ability to communicate clearly and effectively with a wide variety of stakeholders (E) Ability to plan and prioritise workload effectively, manage competing demands, and flag capacity issues early to support effective team planning (E) . click apply for full job details
Are you someone who sees the person behind the problem - and wants to help them find a way through? Vineyard Community & Richmond Foodbank is looking for a warm, motivated Community Outreach Caseworker to join our team in Richmond, working alongside people facing some of life's toughest challenges. This is a brand new role, created as part of our Five-Year Strategy, and it's an opportunity to shape something from the ground up. You'll carry out guest assessments and triage, develop personalised support plans, and work with individuals experiencing homelessness, mental ill health, financial hardship, addiction, and more - connecting them with the right support and walking alongside them on their journey toward stability and hope. Based at our community centre in the heart of Richmond (a short walk from the train and bus stations), you'll also travel across the borough to our Foodbank satellite sites. You'll work within a supportive multi-agency framework, collaborating with colleagues, volunteers, partner organisations, and specialist services. We're a faith-based charity with a strong commitment to dignity, hospitality, and person-centred care. You don't need to share our faith to join us - but you will need to be fully on board with our ethos and values. What we're looking for: NVQ Level 3 or equivalent; experience in the statutory or voluntary sector supporting people with complex needs; strong communication and organisational skills; a calm, non-judgemental approach; and a genuine commitment to our mission. What you'll get: A supportive, close-knit team; 5 weeks annual leave plus public holidays and a break at Christmas; a workplace pension with 5% employer contribution; and the satisfaction of doing work that genuinely changes lives. Closing date: 12pm, Friday 17 April 2026. To apply, download an application form from our website
Mar 19, 2026
Full time
Are you someone who sees the person behind the problem - and wants to help them find a way through? Vineyard Community & Richmond Foodbank is looking for a warm, motivated Community Outreach Caseworker to join our team in Richmond, working alongside people facing some of life's toughest challenges. This is a brand new role, created as part of our Five-Year Strategy, and it's an opportunity to shape something from the ground up. You'll carry out guest assessments and triage, develop personalised support plans, and work with individuals experiencing homelessness, mental ill health, financial hardship, addiction, and more - connecting them with the right support and walking alongside them on their journey toward stability and hope. Based at our community centre in the heart of Richmond (a short walk from the train and bus stations), you'll also travel across the borough to our Foodbank satellite sites. You'll work within a supportive multi-agency framework, collaborating with colleagues, volunteers, partner organisations, and specialist services. We're a faith-based charity with a strong commitment to dignity, hospitality, and person-centred care. You don't need to share our faith to join us - but you will need to be fully on board with our ethos and values. What we're looking for: NVQ Level 3 or equivalent; experience in the statutory or voluntary sector supporting people with complex needs; strong communication and organisational skills; a calm, non-judgemental approach; and a genuine commitment to our mission. What you'll get: A supportive, close-knit team; 5 weeks annual leave plus public holidays and a break at Christmas; a workplace pension with 5% employer contribution; and the satisfaction of doing work that genuinely changes lives. Closing date: 12pm, Friday 17 April 2026. To apply, download an application form from our website
Eden Brown Synergy are currently looking for an experienced and motivated Qualified Social Worker (QSW) to join our North Help and Protection Team with The City of Doncaster Council Job Title: QSW North Help and Protection Team Pay Rate: 35 per hour Location: Adwick Leisure Centre, 0, Doncaster, South Yorkshire, DN6 7QF, United Kingdom Hybrid Working: Monday & Tuesday - home working; Wednesday to Friday - office based Parking: Ample free parking available at the site About the Role: The City of Doncaster Council is seeking a dedicated professional to join Help and Protection North 2 , a long-term area team supporting young people through: Child in Need Child Protection Public Law Outline (PLO) and Care Proceedings This is a vital role that ensures children and families in our community receive the protection, guidance, and support they need. Working Arrangements: Hybrid Working: Monday & Tuesday - home working; Wednesday to Friday - office based Parking: Ample free parking at Adwick Leisure Centre What We Offer: Regular reflective supervision to support your professional development Mandatory and optional training opportunities to enhance your skills A collaborative and supportive team environment The chance to make a real difference in the lives of young people and families Essential Requirements: Social Work Qualification - Degree or equivalent At least 3 years' experience as a social worker within children's services Social Work England Registration Driving license and access to own vehicle If you're interested in above roles, please reply with your updated CV and earliest start date. Alternatively, feel free to contact me directly on (phone number removed) or via email at Benefits of working with Eden Brown Synergy include: DBS check processed and paid for by Eden Brown Synergy Referral bonus if you refer a colleague or friend to us Bonus for finding your own job Twice weekly payroll Dedicated recruitment consultant who will support you throughout your job search, employment and beyond. Eden Brown Synergy is an equal opportunities employer. Eden Brown Limited is a limited company registered in England and Wales with registered number (phone number removed). Our registered address is 5th floor 4 Coleman Street, London, EC2R 5AR, part of nGAGE Specialist Recruitment Limited T/A nGAGE Talent. Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail. This message is intended solely for the addressee and may contain confidential information. If you have received this message in error, please send it back to us, and immediately and permanently delete it. Do not use, copy or disclose the information contained in this message or in any attachment. We take reasonable precautions to ensure no viruses are present in this email but cannot accept responsibility for any loss or damage sustained as a result of computer viruses and the recipient must ensure that the email (and attachments) are virus free.
Mar 19, 2026
Seasonal
Eden Brown Synergy are currently looking for an experienced and motivated Qualified Social Worker (QSW) to join our North Help and Protection Team with The City of Doncaster Council Job Title: QSW North Help and Protection Team Pay Rate: 35 per hour Location: Adwick Leisure Centre, 0, Doncaster, South Yorkshire, DN6 7QF, United Kingdom Hybrid Working: Monday & Tuesday - home working; Wednesday to Friday - office based Parking: Ample free parking available at the site About the Role: The City of Doncaster Council is seeking a dedicated professional to join Help and Protection North 2 , a long-term area team supporting young people through: Child in Need Child Protection Public Law Outline (PLO) and Care Proceedings This is a vital role that ensures children and families in our community receive the protection, guidance, and support they need. Working Arrangements: Hybrid Working: Monday & Tuesday - home working; Wednesday to Friday - office based Parking: Ample free parking at Adwick Leisure Centre What We Offer: Regular reflective supervision to support your professional development Mandatory and optional training opportunities to enhance your skills A collaborative and supportive team environment The chance to make a real difference in the lives of young people and families Essential Requirements: Social Work Qualification - Degree or equivalent At least 3 years' experience as a social worker within children's services Social Work England Registration Driving license and access to own vehicle If you're interested in above roles, please reply with your updated CV and earliest start date. Alternatively, feel free to contact me directly on (phone number removed) or via email at Benefits of working with Eden Brown Synergy include: DBS check processed and paid for by Eden Brown Synergy Referral bonus if you refer a colleague or friend to us Bonus for finding your own job Twice weekly payroll Dedicated recruitment consultant who will support you throughout your job search, employment and beyond. Eden Brown Synergy is an equal opportunities employer. Eden Brown Limited is a limited company registered in England and Wales with registered number (phone number removed). Our registered address is 5th floor 4 Coleman Street, London, EC2R 5AR, part of nGAGE Specialist Recruitment Limited T/A nGAGE Talent. Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail. This message is intended solely for the addressee and may contain confidential information. If you have received this message in error, please send it back to us, and immediately and permanently delete it. Do not use, copy or disclose the information contained in this message or in any attachment. We take reasonable precautions to ensure no viruses are present in this email but cannot accept responsibility for any loss or damage sustained as a result of computer viruses and the recipient must ensure that the email (and attachments) are virus free.
Cost Manager page is loaded Cost Managerlocations: GB.Cardiff.2 Capital Quarter Tyndall street: GB.Bristol.The Hubtime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Yesterdayjob requisition id: R-148096 Job Description OverviewWelcome to AtkinsRéalis, Complex ProjectsAtkinsRéalis is a world leading design, engineering and project management organisation. We connect people, data and technology to transform infrastructure and energy systems across the globe. Our purpose is simple: to engineer a better future for our planet and its people, creating sustainable solutions that shape the world around us.Our awesome Complex Projects teams deliver some of the most complex and transformative programmes worldwide. By combining multidisciplinary expertise, global best practice and deep sector knowledge, we help clients achieve ambitious outcomes. Our success is powered by talented people who use diverse thinking and creativity to drive innovation every day.As we continue to grow, we are looking for a Cost Manager who possesses proven experience to join our Cost Management Team within our Wales & West Region Project Controls Practice. You must be ambitious with a thirst for innovation and growth to progress within our Complex Projects division. Industry experience in the Energy and Infrastructure sectors is advantageous.The role will involve delivering work with both existing and new clients working within our Cost Management team to ensure our technical service offering is kept to the highest standard, whilst having a strong team working ethos and delivering in accordance with AtkinsRéalis' digital aspirations.You will play an important role in supporting the senior cost managers to deliver the business plan for this rapidly expanding team and support in driving success in the Wales & West Region. You will help to innovate and foster a collaborative, professional and positive working environment along with delivering your cost management role. Your Role Reporting into the Cost Management Lead, you will support the building of long term, sustainable relationships with both members of our own organisation, and wider Client base. Technical experience in Cost Management services across complex infrastructure. An understanding of industry benchmarks / best practices, Cost and Work Breakdown Structures, and methods of measurements (e.g. RMM, NRM etc). Growing network within the energy and/or infrastructure sectors. An aptitude to apply innovation, technical excellence, and exceptional service delivery. Experience of monitoring, analysing, and controlling cost performance against set targets. Examples of identifying/applying cost efficient solutions. Collaborative behaviours to interface with multi-disciplinary teams. Awareness of the challenges and opportunities in the industry. AM1 Commercial, quantity surveying, and/or finance skills, with working knowledge of the construction industry, and an understanding of Standard Forms of Contract (NEC/FIDIC/IChemE). Awareness of performance measurement of projects using Earned Value Management (EVM) and similar techniques. Knowledge and awareness of cost analysis techniques. Knowledge and practical experience of using VBA is desirable but not essential. Major project/programmes work experience is desirable About you Support our Cost Management capability including development and use of Power-BI, PRISM, Oracle, Ecosys, SAP and other Cost Management related software. Engage our community of practice and support technical excellence, service innovation and development of our benchmarking capabilities. Deliver excellent client service on our commissions. Support teams on project / technical delivery. Support with delivering the strategy for the Cost Management Service including identifying continuous development. Deliver an exceptional cost management service for multiple stakeholders. Identify opportunities for growth, linked to the Complex Projects business strategy is desirable. Ensure appropriate engagement with the wider AtkinsRéalis business, as determined by the strategy. Contribute to a positive team ethos and engage with opportunities for the team's development. Support with the Cost Management business development activity. Support Cost Leadership team with delivery of portfolios and projects. Supporting with technical advice to different stakeholders. Actively engaging within a project delivery environment. Mentor and develop Assistant Cost Managers within AtkinsRéalis. Experience working for or on behalf of local or national Complex Projects clients. Experience working in a consultancy environment, delivering exceptional projects is desirable. Degree qualified in a construction or finance related field. Be open to travelling to roles across other regions should a strategic opportunity arise. Relevant industry experience in cost orientated roles Reward & benefitsExplore the rewards and benefits that help you thrive - at every stage of your life and your career. Enjoy competitive salaries, employee rewards and a brilliant range of benefits you can tailor to suit your own health, wellbeing, financial and lifestyle choices. Make the most of a myriad of opportunities for training and professional development to grow your skills and expertise. And combine our hybrid working culture and flexible holiday allowances to balance a great job and fulfilling personal life. About AtkinsRéalisWe're , a world-class engineering services and nuclear organization. We connect people, data and technology to transform the world's infrastructure and energy systems. Together, with our industry partners and clients, and our global team of consultants, designers, engineers and project managers, we can change the world. We're committed to leading our clients across our various end markets to engineer a better future for our planet and its people. Additional information Security clearance This role may require security clearance and offers of employment will be dependent on obtaining the relevant level of clearance. If this is necessary, it will be discussed with you at interview. The vetting process is delivered by United Kingdom Security Vetting (UKSV) and may require candidates to provide proof of residency in the UK of 5 years or longer. If applying to this role please do not make reference to (in conversation) or include in your application or CV, details of any current or previously held security clearance.We are committed to creating a culture where everyone feels that they belong - a place where we can all be ourselves, thrive and develop to be the best we can be. So, we offer a range of family friendly, inclusive employment policies, flexible working arrangements and employee resource groups to support all employees. As an Equal Opportunities Employer, we value applications from all backgrounds, cultures and ability. Worker Type Employee Job Type Regular At AtkinsRéalis , we seek to hire individuals with diverse characteristics, backgrounds and perspectives. We strongly believe that world-class talent makes no distinctions based on gender, ethnic or national origin, sexual identity and orientation, age, religion or disability, but enriches itself through these differences.
Mar 18, 2026
Full time
Cost Manager page is loaded Cost Managerlocations: GB.Cardiff.2 Capital Quarter Tyndall street: GB.Bristol.The Hubtime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Yesterdayjob requisition id: R-148096 Job Description OverviewWelcome to AtkinsRéalis, Complex ProjectsAtkinsRéalis is a world leading design, engineering and project management organisation. We connect people, data and technology to transform infrastructure and energy systems across the globe. Our purpose is simple: to engineer a better future for our planet and its people, creating sustainable solutions that shape the world around us.Our awesome Complex Projects teams deliver some of the most complex and transformative programmes worldwide. By combining multidisciplinary expertise, global best practice and deep sector knowledge, we help clients achieve ambitious outcomes. Our success is powered by talented people who use diverse thinking and creativity to drive innovation every day.As we continue to grow, we are looking for a Cost Manager who possesses proven experience to join our Cost Management Team within our Wales & West Region Project Controls Practice. You must be ambitious with a thirst for innovation and growth to progress within our Complex Projects division. Industry experience in the Energy and Infrastructure sectors is advantageous.The role will involve delivering work with both existing and new clients working within our Cost Management team to ensure our technical service offering is kept to the highest standard, whilst having a strong team working ethos and delivering in accordance with AtkinsRéalis' digital aspirations.You will play an important role in supporting the senior cost managers to deliver the business plan for this rapidly expanding team and support in driving success in the Wales & West Region. You will help to innovate and foster a collaborative, professional and positive working environment along with delivering your cost management role. Your Role Reporting into the Cost Management Lead, you will support the building of long term, sustainable relationships with both members of our own organisation, and wider Client base. Technical experience in Cost Management services across complex infrastructure. An understanding of industry benchmarks / best practices, Cost and Work Breakdown Structures, and methods of measurements (e.g. RMM, NRM etc). Growing network within the energy and/or infrastructure sectors. An aptitude to apply innovation, technical excellence, and exceptional service delivery. Experience of monitoring, analysing, and controlling cost performance against set targets. Examples of identifying/applying cost efficient solutions. Collaborative behaviours to interface with multi-disciplinary teams. Awareness of the challenges and opportunities in the industry. AM1 Commercial, quantity surveying, and/or finance skills, with working knowledge of the construction industry, and an understanding of Standard Forms of Contract (NEC/FIDIC/IChemE). Awareness of performance measurement of projects using Earned Value Management (EVM) and similar techniques. Knowledge and awareness of cost analysis techniques. Knowledge and practical experience of using VBA is desirable but not essential. Major project/programmes work experience is desirable About you Support our Cost Management capability including development and use of Power-BI, PRISM, Oracle, Ecosys, SAP and other Cost Management related software. Engage our community of practice and support technical excellence, service innovation and development of our benchmarking capabilities. Deliver excellent client service on our commissions. Support teams on project / technical delivery. Support with delivering the strategy for the Cost Management Service including identifying continuous development. Deliver an exceptional cost management service for multiple stakeholders. Identify opportunities for growth, linked to the Complex Projects business strategy is desirable. Ensure appropriate engagement with the wider AtkinsRéalis business, as determined by the strategy. Contribute to a positive team ethos and engage with opportunities for the team's development. Support with the Cost Management business development activity. Support Cost Leadership team with delivery of portfolios and projects. Supporting with technical advice to different stakeholders. Actively engaging within a project delivery environment. Mentor and develop Assistant Cost Managers within AtkinsRéalis. Experience working for or on behalf of local or national Complex Projects clients. Experience working in a consultancy environment, delivering exceptional projects is desirable. Degree qualified in a construction or finance related field. Be open to travelling to roles across other regions should a strategic opportunity arise. Relevant industry experience in cost orientated roles Reward & benefitsExplore the rewards and benefits that help you thrive - at every stage of your life and your career. Enjoy competitive salaries, employee rewards and a brilliant range of benefits you can tailor to suit your own health, wellbeing, financial and lifestyle choices. Make the most of a myriad of opportunities for training and professional development to grow your skills and expertise. And combine our hybrid working culture and flexible holiday allowances to balance a great job and fulfilling personal life. About AtkinsRéalisWe're , a world-class engineering services and nuclear organization. We connect people, data and technology to transform the world's infrastructure and energy systems. Together, with our industry partners and clients, and our global team of consultants, designers, engineers and project managers, we can change the world. We're committed to leading our clients across our various end markets to engineer a better future for our planet and its people. Additional information Security clearance This role may require security clearance and offers of employment will be dependent on obtaining the relevant level of clearance. If this is necessary, it will be discussed with you at interview. The vetting process is delivered by United Kingdom Security Vetting (UKSV) and may require candidates to provide proof of residency in the UK of 5 years or longer. If applying to this role please do not make reference to (in conversation) or include in your application or CV, details of any current or previously held security clearance.We are committed to creating a culture where everyone feels that they belong - a place where we can all be ourselves, thrive and develop to be the best we can be. So, we offer a range of family friendly, inclusive employment policies, flexible working arrangements and employee resource groups to support all employees. As an Equal Opportunities Employer, we value applications from all backgrounds, cultures and ability. Worker Type Employee Job Type Regular At AtkinsRéalis , we seek to hire individuals with diverse characteristics, backgrounds and perspectives. We strongly believe that world-class talent makes no distinctions based on gender, ethnic or national origin, sexual identity and orientation, age, religion or disability, but enriches itself through these differences.
Transform Young Lives: Premium Residential Care Opportunities Lanarkshire, Scotland Are you driven by the desire to provide world-class support to children with complex needs? Our client, a leading Scottish charitable provider specialising in complex disability care, is seeking dedicated professionals to join their flagship residential and respite campus. This is not just a job; it is an opportunity to work within a state-of-the-art, fully adapted facility designed to foster independence and joy for young people aged 5 to 20. The Best Bit? A Supportive, Resource-Rich Environment. Imagine a workplace that features an on-site hydrotherapy pool, sensory suites, a cinema, and a beauty salon, all set within lush, green countryside. Whether you are facilitating structured building-based activities or accompanying residents to music and dance classes in the local community, you will be part of a team that prioritises the quality of life above all else. What's in it for you? Try before you buy: This is a temporary to permanent position, you will begin working through Randstad and transition over permanently to the service! Competitive Earnings: A base salary of £12.60 per hour with enhanced rates for night shifts at £13.23 per hour. Work-Life Harmony: Enjoy predictable, rolling rotas (2, 3, 4, or 6-week cycles) so you can plan your life outside of work with ease. Professional Investment: Benefit from a fully funded SVQ qualification, a permanent asset to your career. Comprehensive Benefits: Includes generous pension package and exclusive discounts, and a 24/7 employee assistance programme. Your Role and Responsibilities Deliver high-standard, person-centred care to young people with complex disabilities. Assist with daily essentials including personal care, mobility, medication, and mealtimes. Support educational attainment by accompanying residents to school and appointments. Facilitate vibrant recreational experiences, from on-site sensory stories to community-based outings. Maintain professional standards and contribute to a safe, nurturing, and inclusive environment. Operate adapted vehicles to ensure residents remain connected to the wider community. What we need from you Experience: A proven background and a genuine passion for working with children and young people in a care setting. Driving Licence: A full UK driving licence is essential for this role to operate adapted service vehicles. Commitment: The ability to work a flexible shift pattern, including days, backshifts, or nights. Values: A proactive, "can-do" attitude and a commitment to equality, diversity, and inclusion. Compliance: Successful candidates must be registered with, or willing to join, the PVG scheme Ready to make a difference? Don't delay: this specialist sector moves fast. Apply today to begin a rewarding career with a market-leading provider that values meritocracy and transparency. If you would like more information call Randstad Care acts as an employment business when supplying temporary staff and as an employment agency when introducing candidates for permanent employment with a client. Randstad Care is an equal opportunities employer and decisions are made on merits alone. Did you know that Randstad Care have been awarded a place on the National Clinical Staffing Framework for the NHS? This means we will be able to bring you more opportunities within nursing & midwifery and clinical staffing.
Mar 18, 2026
Full time
Transform Young Lives: Premium Residential Care Opportunities Lanarkshire, Scotland Are you driven by the desire to provide world-class support to children with complex needs? Our client, a leading Scottish charitable provider specialising in complex disability care, is seeking dedicated professionals to join their flagship residential and respite campus. This is not just a job; it is an opportunity to work within a state-of-the-art, fully adapted facility designed to foster independence and joy for young people aged 5 to 20. The Best Bit? A Supportive, Resource-Rich Environment. Imagine a workplace that features an on-site hydrotherapy pool, sensory suites, a cinema, and a beauty salon, all set within lush, green countryside. Whether you are facilitating structured building-based activities or accompanying residents to music and dance classes in the local community, you will be part of a team that prioritises the quality of life above all else. What's in it for you? Try before you buy: This is a temporary to permanent position, you will begin working through Randstad and transition over permanently to the service! Competitive Earnings: A base salary of £12.60 per hour with enhanced rates for night shifts at £13.23 per hour. Work-Life Harmony: Enjoy predictable, rolling rotas (2, 3, 4, or 6-week cycles) so you can plan your life outside of work with ease. Professional Investment: Benefit from a fully funded SVQ qualification, a permanent asset to your career. Comprehensive Benefits: Includes generous pension package and exclusive discounts, and a 24/7 employee assistance programme. Your Role and Responsibilities Deliver high-standard, person-centred care to young people with complex disabilities. Assist with daily essentials including personal care, mobility, medication, and mealtimes. Support educational attainment by accompanying residents to school and appointments. Facilitate vibrant recreational experiences, from on-site sensory stories to community-based outings. Maintain professional standards and contribute to a safe, nurturing, and inclusive environment. Operate adapted vehicles to ensure residents remain connected to the wider community. What we need from you Experience: A proven background and a genuine passion for working with children and young people in a care setting. Driving Licence: A full UK driving licence is essential for this role to operate adapted service vehicles. Commitment: The ability to work a flexible shift pattern, including days, backshifts, or nights. Values: A proactive, "can-do" attitude and a commitment to equality, diversity, and inclusion. Compliance: Successful candidates must be registered with, or willing to join, the PVG scheme Ready to make a difference? Don't delay: this specialist sector moves fast. Apply today to begin a rewarding career with a market-leading provider that values meritocracy and transparency. If you would like more information call Randstad Care acts as an employment business when supplying temporary staff and as an employment agency when introducing candidates for permanent employment with a client. Randstad Care is an equal opportunities employer and decisions are made on merits alone. Did you know that Randstad Care have been awarded a place on the National Clinical Staffing Framework for the NHS? This means we will be able to bring you more opportunities within nursing & midwifery and clinical staffing.
About the Team Warwick Family Help Team are looking for an experienced and dedicated Family Practitioner looking to make a difference. Our Family Help Team is a dynamic, committed and welcoming service, working alongside families at every stage of need. From early targeted support, through Children in Need, Edge of Care, Child Protection and Court work; we also support children in care until a clear plan for reunification or permanency is secured. This breadth of work makes our team varied, challenging and extremely rewarding. We are proud to be a truly multi disciplinary team, bringing together Family Support Workers, Family Practitioners, Social Workers, Systemic Consultants, PCSOs and, soon, an NHS Nurse. By working collaboratively under one team, we are able to respond to families' needs holistically, reduce risk and focus on what matters most - keeping families safely together wherever possible. Our practice is firmly grounded in Restorative Principles. We work with families, supporting them to identify their strengths, understand challenges and create meaningful, achievable plans for positive change. Every family is supported to develop a plan that is individual to them and builds on their own capacity to achieve lasting outcomes. You'll be joining a team that is ambitious for children and families, open to innovation and committed to reflective, relationship based practice. We actively support learning and development, providing a nurturing environment where practitioners are encouraged to grow, share ideas and develop their confidence and skills. If you are passionate about achieving the best outcomes for children and families, enjoy working as part of a supportive multi agency team, and want to be part of a service that values new ways of working and professional development, we would love to hear from you. Now is an exciting time to be a part of our team as Warwickshire has been chosen as one of the seven areas to deliver the Families First for Children Pathfinder Programme. Join us to help shape and influence the future of children's social care together. To find out more about Warwickshire County Council's Children and Families Service, click here to find out more about Warwickshire County Council's Children and Families Service. Our Offer to you includes: Supportive managers who provide recognition and a robust supervision policy focussed on wellbeing and workload. A Volunteering & Wellbeing Day in addition to generous annual leave and an additional day at Christmas We also offer a Refer a Friend package if you're talking about a return to us with an ex-colleague/friend. About the Role Warwick Family Help are recruiting to 2 full time Family Practitioner positions. In this role, you will work directly with families in their homes and community settings, providing practical and emotional support as part of a multi agency team. You will deliver evidence based interventions, help parents strengthen their confidence and skills, and ensure the voice of the child remains central to all planning and decision making. Your responsibilities will include managing a caseload, contributing to assessments and support plans, delivering targeted 1:1 and group work, and helping to coordinate multi agency activity to keep children safe. You will also play an important part in preventing family breakdown by offering early help, parenting guidance, and proactive support. You will need to be confident working independently, resilient under pressure, and committed to anti discriminatory practice. A driving licence and ability to travel across the county are essential. To download our Why work for Us Brochure, click here to download our Why work for Us Brochure. Key Requirements We're looking for someone who is passionate about supporting children and families and who brings both experience and empathy to the role. A strong commitment to safeguarding, confidentiality and anti discriminatory practice. At least one year's experience working directly with families-ideally in their homes or community settings-helping them make positive and sustainable change. A solid understanding of child development, family dynamics, and the impact of parenting, with the ability to apply this in real life situations. Experience delivering parenting support, including evidence based interventions that boost parents' confidence and skills. Confidence working with vulnerable families, including those experiencing complex or challenging situations. Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, enabling you to build strong relationships with children, families and multi agency professionals. Emotional resilience and the ability to manage demanding and sometimes distressing situations. Strong organisational and problem solving skills, with the ability to work under pressure and respond flexibly to changing needs. A commitment to ongoing professional development. The ability to travel across the county, with a full driving licence, appropriate insurance and access to a vehicle. Basic IT skills, including confident use of databases and good literacy and numeracy. A willingness to work flexibly, depending on families' needs. A satisfactory DBS check. For further information please see the Family Practitioner job description and person specification below. Working for Warwickshire - This is the difference you make Warwickshire County Council is a place where everyone feels valued, included, safe, supported and welcome. Our people are at the heart of this vision, could you be one of them! At Warwickshire County Council we are committed to ensuring Warwickshire's economy is vibrant and supported by the right jobs, training, skills and infrastructure. Our people vision for Warwickshire County Council is a great place to work where diverse and talented people are enabled to be their best. Your future matters to us, we provide a generous pension scheme which includes an employer contribution rate of typically around 19 percent per month, to help support your financial security during retirement. The scheme also offers a valuable package of benefits for members and their dependants. The benefits we offer include agile working, a valuable part of the pay and reward package for employees working in local government, generous annual leave entitlement, plus bank holidays and an additional day at Christmas, and access to Vivup benefits and discounts platform. To view the benefits at Warwickshire County Council, click here to view the benefits at Warwickshire County Council. Additional Information Warwickshire County Council are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and adults. Successful applicants will be subject to a range of pre engagement checks, including a relevant Disclosure and Barring Service check (DBS). In accordance with the DBS code of practice and our own policy, should an individual have a declared criminal offence an individual assessment will be completed. Warwickshire County Council adheres to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. Fluency Duty is outlined in the Code of Practice on the English language requirements for public sector workers. The Fluency Duty for this role is Required. You must be able to speak and provide advice in accurate spoken English to the public. We recommend submitting your application as soon as possible. We don't want to keep you waiting so we will be starting the initial shortlist and assessment process while the job advert is running. Please check your emails or applicant account via our jobs portal for any updates on your application. To discuss the role please contact Helen O'Donoghue - . Closing Date: 2nd April 2026 Interview Date: 14th April 2026 Should you require application forms in an alternative format / language or any adjustments to be made throughout the application process or upon appointment, please contact and we will make every effort to meet your specific requirements. Warwickshire County Council is committed to equality of opportunity for all employees and is keen to address areas of under representation in its workforce. See more
Mar 18, 2026
Full time
About the Team Warwick Family Help Team are looking for an experienced and dedicated Family Practitioner looking to make a difference. Our Family Help Team is a dynamic, committed and welcoming service, working alongside families at every stage of need. From early targeted support, through Children in Need, Edge of Care, Child Protection and Court work; we also support children in care until a clear plan for reunification or permanency is secured. This breadth of work makes our team varied, challenging and extremely rewarding. We are proud to be a truly multi disciplinary team, bringing together Family Support Workers, Family Practitioners, Social Workers, Systemic Consultants, PCSOs and, soon, an NHS Nurse. By working collaboratively under one team, we are able to respond to families' needs holistically, reduce risk and focus on what matters most - keeping families safely together wherever possible. Our practice is firmly grounded in Restorative Principles. We work with families, supporting them to identify their strengths, understand challenges and create meaningful, achievable plans for positive change. Every family is supported to develop a plan that is individual to them and builds on their own capacity to achieve lasting outcomes. You'll be joining a team that is ambitious for children and families, open to innovation and committed to reflective, relationship based practice. We actively support learning and development, providing a nurturing environment where practitioners are encouraged to grow, share ideas and develop their confidence and skills. If you are passionate about achieving the best outcomes for children and families, enjoy working as part of a supportive multi agency team, and want to be part of a service that values new ways of working and professional development, we would love to hear from you. Now is an exciting time to be a part of our team as Warwickshire has been chosen as one of the seven areas to deliver the Families First for Children Pathfinder Programme. Join us to help shape and influence the future of children's social care together. To find out more about Warwickshire County Council's Children and Families Service, click here to find out more about Warwickshire County Council's Children and Families Service. Our Offer to you includes: Supportive managers who provide recognition and a robust supervision policy focussed on wellbeing and workload. A Volunteering & Wellbeing Day in addition to generous annual leave and an additional day at Christmas We also offer a Refer a Friend package if you're talking about a return to us with an ex-colleague/friend. About the Role Warwick Family Help are recruiting to 2 full time Family Practitioner positions. In this role, you will work directly with families in their homes and community settings, providing practical and emotional support as part of a multi agency team. You will deliver evidence based interventions, help parents strengthen their confidence and skills, and ensure the voice of the child remains central to all planning and decision making. Your responsibilities will include managing a caseload, contributing to assessments and support plans, delivering targeted 1:1 and group work, and helping to coordinate multi agency activity to keep children safe. You will also play an important part in preventing family breakdown by offering early help, parenting guidance, and proactive support. You will need to be confident working independently, resilient under pressure, and committed to anti discriminatory practice. A driving licence and ability to travel across the county are essential. To download our Why work for Us Brochure, click here to download our Why work for Us Brochure. Key Requirements We're looking for someone who is passionate about supporting children and families and who brings both experience and empathy to the role. A strong commitment to safeguarding, confidentiality and anti discriminatory practice. At least one year's experience working directly with families-ideally in their homes or community settings-helping them make positive and sustainable change. A solid understanding of child development, family dynamics, and the impact of parenting, with the ability to apply this in real life situations. Experience delivering parenting support, including evidence based interventions that boost parents' confidence and skills. Confidence working with vulnerable families, including those experiencing complex or challenging situations. Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, enabling you to build strong relationships with children, families and multi agency professionals. Emotional resilience and the ability to manage demanding and sometimes distressing situations. Strong organisational and problem solving skills, with the ability to work under pressure and respond flexibly to changing needs. A commitment to ongoing professional development. The ability to travel across the county, with a full driving licence, appropriate insurance and access to a vehicle. Basic IT skills, including confident use of databases and good literacy and numeracy. A willingness to work flexibly, depending on families' needs. A satisfactory DBS check. For further information please see the Family Practitioner job description and person specification below. Working for Warwickshire - This is the difference you make Warwickshire County Council is a place where everyone feels valued, included, safe, supported and welcome. Our people are at the heart of this vision, could you be one of them! At Warwickshire County Council we are committed to ensuring Warwickshire's economy is vibrant and supported by the right jobs, training, skills and infrastructure. Our people vision for Warwickshire County Council is a great place to work where diverse and talented people are enabled to be their best. Your future matters to us, we provide a generous pension scheme which includes an employer contribution rate of typically around 19 percent per month, to help support your financial security during retirement. The scheme also offers a valuable package of benefits for members and their dependants. The benefits we offer include agile working, a valuable part of the pay and reward package for employees working in local government, generous annual leave entitlement, plus bank holidays and an additional day at Christmas, and access to Vivup benefits and discounts platform. To view the benefits at Warwickshire County Council, click here to view the benefits at Warwickshire County Council. Additional Information Warwickshire County Council are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and adults. Successful applicants will be subject to a range of pre engagement checks, including a relevant Disclosure and Barring Service check (DBS). In accordance with the DBS code of practice and our own policy, should an individual have a declared criminal offence an individual assessment will be completed. Warwickshire County Council adheres to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. Fluency Duty is outlined in the Code of Practice on the English language requirements for public sector workers. The Fluency Duty for this role is Required. You must be able to speak and provide advice in accurate spoken English to the public. We recommend submitting your application as soon as possible. We don't want to keep you waiting so we will be starting the initial shortlist and assessment process while the job advert is running. Please check your emails or applicant account via our jobs portal for any updates on your application. To discuss the role please contact Helen O'Donoghue - . Closing Date: 2nd April 2026 Interview Date: 14th April 2026 Should you require application forms in an alternative format / language or any adjustments to be made throughout the application process or upon appointment, please contact and we will make every effort to meet your specific requirements. Warwickshire County Council is committed to equality of opportunity for all employees and is keen to address areas of under representation in its workforce. See more
Ready for a Change? Use Your Skills to Transform a Child's Life Step Forward Foster Carer - Plymouth & Surrounding Areas Employer: Sanctuary Personnel (in partnership with Plymouth City Council) Location: Plymouth & surrounding areas Salary: From £840 per week when a child is placed Employment Type: Full-time Self-employed Sector: Social Care Residential Management Child Welfare To foster in the UK, you must meet all of the following requirements: Be 21 years of age or over Have a spare, dedicated bedroom in your home Have experience supporting children, young people, or vulnerable adults (professionally or personally) Be a British citizen or hold Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) in the UK Important - Visa Status We are unable to accept applications from individuals who hold: EU Settled or Pre-Settled Status Graduate visas Skilled Worker visas Student visas Health & Care Worker visas Spouse Visa Any other temporary or time-limited visa Fostering requires permanent residency status in the UK. If you do not meet all of the above criteria, please do not apply, as your application will not be progressed Is it time to use your skills differently? Whether you've worked as a Work Placement Coordinator -organising and supporting placements that help young people build skills and confidence-you could change a child's life in ways you never imagined. Right now, there's an urgent need for foster carers in Plymouth, especially for young people transitioning out of residential care. Through our Step Forward programme, you can provide the safety, consistency, and emotional support these children need to heal, grow and thrive. This role is about more than providing a roof over a child's head, it's about offering them the stability, love, and security they need to rebuild their lives. It's a full-circle role that blends professional care with personal commitment, right in your own home. Why Consider Step Forward Fostering? This specialist role is designed for experienced professionals who are ready to make a deeper impact. You'll work as part of a close-knit, fully supported team, helping a young person move forward from trauma into stability and trust. This isn't just a job, it's a chance to change lives, including your own. What You'll Receive as a Step Forward Foster Carer: From £840 p/week (when a child is placed) Extra allowances for birthdays, holidays, and celebrations 100% Council Tax exemption (eligibility criteria applies) Up to 28-nights of paid respite p/year Bespoke training in trauma-informed and therapeutic care 24/7 out-of-hours support and a dedicated social work team Access to Mockingbird Fostering Model and The Fostering Network Be part of a local community, helping Plymouth's children stay close to home Could this be you? We're looking for people who are: • Based in Plymouth or surrounding areas • Ready to offer full-time care and a dedicated bedroom • Skilled in supporting children with emotional or behavioural needs • Emotionally resilient and reflective • Willing to become self-employed • Ideally with no children under 12 at home (though we'll assess on a case-by-case basis) Is it time for a change? If you're ready to apply your work placement coordination experience in a new and deeply rewarding way, then this is your opportunity. Apply now to speak with our team and take your first step toward becoming a Step Forward Foster Carer in Plymouth.
Mar 18, 2026
Full time
Ready for a Change? Use Your Skills to Transform a Child's Life Step Forward Foster Carer - Plymouth & Surrounding Areas Employer: Sanctuary Personnel (in partnership with Plymouth City Council) Location: Plymouth & surrounding areas Salary: From £840 per week when a child is placed Employment Type: Full-time Self-employed Sector: Social Care Residential Management Child Welfare To foster in the UK, you must meet all of the following requirements: Be 21 years of age or over Have a spare, dedicated bedroom in your home Have experience supporting children, young people, or vulnerable adults (professionally or personally) Be a British citizen or hold Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) in the UK Important - Visa Status We are unable to accept applications from individuals who hold: EU Settled or Pre-Settled Status Graduate visas Skilled Worker visas Student visas Health & Care Worker visas Spouse Visa Any other temporary or time-limited visa Fostering requires permanent residency status in the UK. If you do not meet all of the above criteria, please do not apply, as your application will not be progressed Is it time to use your skills differently? Whether you've worked as a Work Placement Coordinator -organising and supporting placements that help young people build skills and confidence-you could change a child's life in ways you never imagined. Right now, there's an urgent need for foster carers in Plymouth, especially for young people transitioning out of residential care. Through our Step Forward programme, you can provide the safety, consistency, and emotional support these children need to heal, grow and thrive. This role is about more than providing a roof over a child's head, it's about offering them the stability, love, and security they need to rebuild their lives. It's a full-circle role that blends professional care with personal commitment, right in your own home. Why Consider Step Forward Fostering? This specialist role is designed for experienced professionals who are ready to make a deeper impact. You'll work as part of a close-knit, fully supported team, helping a young person move forward from trauma into stability and trust. This isn't just a job, it's a chance to change lives, including your own. What You'll Receive as a Step Forward Foster Carer: From £840 p/week (when a child is placed) Extra allowances for birthdays, holidays, and celebrations 100% Council Tax exemption (eligibility criteria applies) Up to 28-nights of paid respite p/year Bespoke training in trauma-informed and therapeutic care 24/7 out-of-hours support and a dedicated social work team Access to Mockingbird Fostering Model and The Fostering Network Be part of a local community, helping Plymouth's children stay close to home Could this be you? We're looking for people who are: • Based in Plymouth or surrounding areas • Ready to offer full-time care and a dedicated bedroom • Skilled in supporting children with emotional or behavioural needs • Emotionally resilient and reflective • Willing to become self-employed • Ideally with no children under 12 at home (though we'll assess on a case-by-case basis) Is it time for a change? If you're ready to apply your work placement coordination experience in a new and deeply rewarding way, then this is your opportunity. Apply now to speak with our team and take your first step toward becoming a Step Forward Foster Carer in Plymouth.
Youth Worker Pay: £100-£112 per day Full-time/ Term Time only Hackney, London We are looking for a Youth Mentor to join our team and support young people who may be facing barriers to learning, social development, or emotional wellbeing. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone passionate about working with young people to help them overcome challenges, build confidence, and achieve their potential. Youth Worker Role: Building positive, trusting relationships with students Providing 1:1 and small group mentoring sessions Supporting students to manage behaviour, emotions, and peer relationships Acting as a role model and positive influence, particularly for those at risk of disengagement Working alongside teaching, pastoral, and SEN staff to create supportive learning environments Encouraging personal development, attendance, and resilience. Experience working in Secondary schools, PRU. Youth Worker Responsibilities: Has experience working with young people in schools, youth work, sports, or mentoring SEN students. Can remain calm, consistent, and empathetic in challenging situations Is confident setting boundaries and promoting positive behaviour Can relate well to young people from diverse backgrounds Is committed to making a genuine difference every day Enhanced DBS on the update service. If you're interested in this Youth Mentor position, please contact Alexandra at Veritas Education APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR VERITAS EDUCATION All applications are subject to an Enhanced DBS Disclosure, professional reference checks, Overseas Police Clearances (if applicable) in line with our stringent safeguarding policy Your CV must cover the last 10 years of employment history where possible and all employment breaks must be explained You must have legal right to work in the UK You must be willing to attend a registration interview Veritas Education work with a variety of schools covering a wide geographical area. We deal with teaching placements at Primary, Secondary and college level as well as support staff positions also within these. Disclaimer 'Nothing within the above advert was in any way designed or intended to discriminate on the grounds of age, gender, race, colour, religion, disability or sexual orientation. Veritas Education is an Equal opportunities employer and is proud in the knowledge that all placements are made on merit and suitability. We accept applications from all sections of the community.'
Mar 18, 2026
Full time
Youth Worker Pay: £100-£112 per day Full-time/ Term Time only Hackney, London We are looking for a Youth Mentor to join our team and support young people who may be facing barriers to learning, social development, or emotional wellbeing. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone passionate about working with young people to help them overcome challenges, build confidence, and achieve their potential. Youth Worker Role: Building positive, trusting relationships with students Providing 1:1 and small group mentoring sessions Supporting students to manage behaviour, emotions, and peer relationships Acting as a role model and positive influence, particularly for those at risk of disengagement Working alongside teaching, pastoral, and SEN staff to create supportive learning environments Encouraging personal development, attendance, and resilience. Experience working in Secondary schools, PRU. Youth Worker Responsibilities: Has experience working with young people in schools, youth work, sports, or mentoring SEN students. Can remain calm, consistent, and empathetic in challenging situations Is confident setting boundaries and promoting positive behaviour Can relate well to young people from diverse backgrounds Is committed to making a genuine difference every day Enhanced DBS on the update service. If you're interested in this Youth Mentor position, please contact Alexandra at Veritas Education APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR VERITAS EDUCATION All applications are subject to an Enhanced DBS Disclosure, professional reference checks, Overseas Police Clearances (if applicable) in line with our stringent safeguarding policy Your CV must cover the last 10 years of employment history where possible and all employment breaks must be explained You must have legal right to work in the UK You must be willing to attend a registration interview Veritas Education work with a variety of schools covering a wide geographical area. We deal with teaching placements at Primary, Secondary and college level as well as support staff positions also within these. Disclaimer 'Nothing within the above advert was in any way designed or intended to discriminate on the grounds of age, gender, race, colour, religion, disability or sexual orientation. Veritas Education is an Equal opportunities employer and is proud in the knowledge that all placements are made on merit and suitability. We accept applications from all sections of the community.'
Company Overview Temploy Connection Limited is a dedicated recruitment agency based in Manvers, Rotherham . We specialise in sourcing top talent across various industries, with a focus on providing personalised and friendly service to both our clients and candidates. Our mission is to connect the best professionals with organisations that value quality care and support. Summary We are seeking a Female Support Worker to join our team in the Wakefield area. This vital role involves providing compassionate support and assistance to adults with Autism, Learning Disabilties and Complex Needs. The Support Worker will play a key part in helping us deliver high-quality care aligned with our company's values. Responsibilities Deliver high quality 1:1 support tailored to meet the individual's care plan Build a consistent trusting and nurturing relationship helps that helps people thrive and flourish Support people with personal care, daily routines, meal preperation, general housekeeping duties as well as hobbies and interests in the local community Implement therapeutic strategies and behaviour support plans in line with trauma-informed practice Work closely with family members and other professionals to ensure a person- centred approach at all times Act as a positive role model promoting independence, confidence, self-esteem and consistent boundaries Provide accurate record-keeping, incident reports and safeguarding documentation. Qualifications Proven experience working with Adult or Young People with Complex Needs Knowledge of Safeguarding Legislation. Strong communication skills, patience and the ability to stay calm under pressure Ability to work flexibly across shift patterns, including evening & weekends Enhanced DBS check Valid driving license is preferred but not essential Due to the personal care needs of the service user, this post is open to female applicants only under the Occupational Requirement exemption (Schedule 9, Part 1) of the Equality Act 2010 Call to Action If you are passionate about making a difference in people's lives and meet the above criteria, we would love to hear from you. Join us in providing exceptional support that truly matters apply today to become part of our caring community.
Mar 18, 2026
Seasonal
Company Overview Temploy Connection Limited is a dedicated recruitment agency based in Manvers, Rotherham . We specialise in sourcing top talent across various industries, with a focus on providing personalised and friendly service to both our clients and candidates. Our mission is to connect the best professionals with organisations that value quality care and support. Summary We are seeking a Female Support Worker to join our team in the Wakefield area. This vital role involves providing compassionate support and assistance to adults with Autism, Learning Disabilties and Complex Needs. The Support Worker will play a key part in helping us deliver high-quality care aligned with our company's values. Responsibilities Deliver high quality 1:1 support tailored to meet the individual's care plan Build a consistent trusting and nurturing relationship helps that helps people thrive and flourish Support people with personal care, daily routines, meal preperation, general housekeeping duties as well as hobbies and interests in the local community Implement therapeutic strategies and behaviour support plans in line with trauma-informed practice Work closely with family members and other professionals to ensure a person- centred approach at all times Act as a positive role model promoting independence, confidence, self-esteem and consistent boundaries Provide accurate record-keeping, incident reports and safeguarding documentation. Qualifications Proven experience working with Adult or Young People with Complex Needs Knowledge of Safeguarding Legislation. Strong communication skills, patience and the ability to stay calm under pressure Ability to work flexibly across shift patterns, including evening & weekends Enhanced DBS check Valid driving license is preferred but not essential Due to the personal care needs of the service user, this post is open to female applicants only under the Occupational Requirement exemption (Schedule 9, Part 1) of the Equality Act 2010 Call to Action If you are passionate about making a difference in people's lives and meet the above criteria, we would love to hear from you. Join us in providing exceptional support that truly matters apply today to become part of our caring community.
Maintenance OperativeLocation: Kent - Ashford/Dover Permanent Full time 40 hours per week Please note: We are unable to consider Skilled Worker or Student Visa applicants for this role 'Extraordinary Days, Every Day ' At CareTech, we are committed to delivering Extraordinary Days, Every Day through high-quality, person-centred care. Our focus is on empowering independence , building confidence and life skills, and supporting people to live fulfilling lives in environments that best suit their needs We have an exciting opportunity for a Maintenance Operative who is dedicated, passionate and driven to become part of our estates team. What We Offer: Recommend A Friend Bonus Up to 28 Days Holiday, inclusive of Bank Holidays Free DBS Check Blue Light Card Stakeholder Pension Free Employee Assistance Programme Annual Employee Awards Evening Employee Recognition Schemes Ongoing training with clear career progression opportunities, including access to qualifications up to degree level CareTech Foundation - Opportunity to apply for family and friend's grant The Role: To carry out general maintenance tasks as instructed. To carry out internal and external paint and decorating To assist with cleaning or grounds tasks as instructed. To assist in operating and maintaining heating and hot water plant. To assist in maintaining the outside fabric of the building. To ensure the safe use and storage of all equipment and materials. To take reasonable care for the health and safety of yourself and that of others. This includes contributing to a safe and secure environment for students/staff/residents. To assist in dealing with emergencies. To maximise the security of the premises. To carry out, as and when required, any additional duties and responsibilities as are reasonably compatible with this job description and deemed appropriate by your employer in the interests of the company. To identify defects and damage, reporting these promptly to the site maintenance manager. Requirements: The Maintenance Operative will have Building and Maintenance knowledge Experience with compliance and record keeping A trade background preferred but not essential Our Values Friendly Positive Innovative Empowering Person-Centred Apply today to join a friendly, empowering organisation committed to person-centred support and creating Extraordinary Days, Every Day. About CareTech CareTech Community Services Ltd, established in 1994, is one of the largest providers of specialist social care services supporting 5000 adults with a wide range of needs in more than 300 services across the UK. Committed to the highest standards of care and governance, we provide innovative care pathways for vulnerable people to live in community settings. We support people to take control of their lives - this could be finding employment, having an active social life, learning new skills or building self-confidence.CareTech Community Services are proud to inform you that they are a Disability Confident Leader. Due to the high volume of applications, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted within 7-10 days. Some roles may require male or female employees only, where this is a genuine occupational requirement in accordance with the Equality Act 2010. Strictly no agencies
Mar 18, 2026
Full time
Maintenance OperativeLocation: Kent - Ashford/Dover Permanent Full time 40 hours per week Please note: We are unable to consider Skilled Worker or Student Visa applicants for this role 'Extraordinary Days, Every Day ' At CareTech, we are committed to delivering Extraordinary Days, Every Day through high-quality, person-centred care. Our focus is on empowering independence , building confidence and life skills, and supporting people to live fulfilling lives in environments that best suit their needs We have an exciting opportunity for a Maintenance Operative who is dedicated, passionate and driven to become part of our estates team. What We Offer: Recommend A Friend Bonus Up to 28 Days Holiday, inclusive of Bank Holidays Free DBS Check Blue Light Card Stakeholder Pension Free Employee Assistance Programme Annual Employee Awards Evening Employee Recognition Schemes Ongoing training with clear career progression opportunities, including access to qualifications up to degree level CareTech Foundation - Opportunity to apply for family and friend's grant The Role: To carry out general maintenance tasks as instructed. To carry out internal and external paint and decorating To assist with cleaning or grounds tasks as instructed. To assist in operating and maintaining heating and hot water plant. To assist in maintaining the outside fabric of the building. To ensure the safe use and storage of all equipment and materials. To take reasonable care for the health and safety of yourself and that of others. This includes contributing to a safe and secure environment for students/staff/residents. To assist in dealing with emergencies. To maximise the security of the premises. To carry out, as and when required, any additional duties and responsibilities as are reasonably compatible with this job description and deemed appropriate by your employer in the interests of the company. To identify defects and damage, reporting these promptly to the site maintenance manager. Requirements: The Maintenance Operative will have Building and Maintenance knowledge Experience with compliance and record keeping A trade background preferred but not essential Our Values Friendly Positive Innovative Empowering Person-Centred Apply today to join a friendly, empowering organisation committed to person-centred support and creating Extraordinary Days, Every Day. About CareTech CareTech Community Services Ltd, established in 1994, is one of the largest providers of specialist social care services supporting 5000 adults with a wide range of needs in more than 300 services across the UK. Committed to the highest standards of care and governance, we provide innovative care pathways for vulnerable people to live in community settings. We support people to take control of their lives - this could be finding employment, having an active social life, learning new skills or building self-confidence.CareTech Community Services are proud to inform you that they are a Disability Confident Leader. Due to the high volume of applications, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted within 7-10 days. Some roles may require male or female employees only, where this is a genuine occupational requirement in accordance with the Equality Act 2010. Strictly no agencies
Job Description We are seeking a compassionate, reliable, and experienced Support Worker to provide person-centred care to an individual with Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) and Cerebral Palsy. The role involves supporting daily living activities, promoting independence, and delivering safe and effective clinical care, including PEG feeding. The successful candidate will work closely with the individual, their family, and healthcare professionals to ensure high-quality, dignified support in line with care plans and risk assessments. Provide assistance with personal care, including washing, dressing, toileting, and continence care Support mobility, including transfers and positioning, using appropriate moving and handling techniques Assist with daily routines while promoting independence and choice Safely administer PEG feeding, medications, and fluids in line with training and care plans Monitor nutritional intake, hydration, and general health Observe, record, and report any changes in physical or mental health Maintain infection prevention and control standards at all times Support cognitive, physical, and communication needs related to ABI and Cerebral Palsy Use appropriate communication methods, including non-verbal strategies if required Encourage participation in rehabilitation activities and therapeutic exercises as directed Provide emotional reassurance and consistent support Encourage social interaction, community access, and meaningful activities Build a positive, trusting relationship with the individual Accurately complete daily records, incident reports, and care documentation Work collaboratively with therapists, nurses, and other professionals Follow all policies, procedures, and safeguarding guidelines Previous experience supporting individuals with Acquired Brain Injury and/or Cerebral Palsy Proven experience with PEG feeding (or willingness to undertake training) Understanding of complex care needs and person-centred support NVQ2 Health and social care as A minimum Enhanced DBS check (or willingness to obtain one) Please note we don't offer sponsorship
Mar 18, 2026
Full time
Job Description We are seeking a compassionate, reliable, and experienced Support Worker to provide person-centred care to an individual with Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) and Cerebral Palsy. The role involves supporting daily living activities, promoting independence, and delivering safe and effective clinical care, including PEG feeding. The successful candidate will work closely with the individual, their family, and healthcare professionals to ensure high-quality, dignified support in line with care plans and risk assessments. Provide assistance with personal care, including washing, dressing, toileting, and continence care Support mobility, including transfers and positioning, using appropriate moving and handling techniques Assist with daily routines while promoting independence and choice Safely administer PEG feeding, medications, and fluids in line with training and care plans Monitor nutritional intake, hydration, and general health Observe, record, and report any changes in physical or mental health Maintain infection prevention and control standards at all times Support cognitive, physical, and communication needs related to ABI and Cerebral Palsy Use appropriate communication methods, including non-verbal strategies if required Encourage participation in rehabilitation activities and therapeutic exercises as directed Provide emotional reassurance and consistent support Encourage social interaction, community access, and meaningful activities Build a positive, trusting relationship with the individual Accurately complete daily records, incident reports, and care documentation Work collaboratively with therapists, nurses, and other professionals Follow all policies, procedures, and safeguarding guidelines Previous experience supporting individuals with Acquired Brain Injury and/or Cerebral Palsy Proven experience with PEG feeding (or willingness to undertake training) Understanding of complex care needs and person-centred support NVQ2 Health and social care as A minimum Enhanced DBS check (or willingness to obtain one) Please note we don't offer sponsorship
Domestic Abuse Triage Lead/Outreach Worker: Part Time, 6 - 12 Month Contract Days/Hours: 20 hours per week, over 5 days Salary: £15P.H. Please note: This post is restricted to female applicants, in accordance with Schedule 9 (part 1) of the Equality Act 2010 Our client is seeking a compassionate and skilled Domestic Abuse Outreach Worker to provide direct support, advocacy, and outreach services for individuals experiencing domestic abuse in Elmbridge, Epsom & Ewell, and Spelthorne. In this role, you will empower clients by offering emotional and practical support, safety planning, risk assessments, and guidance on accessing key services, such as legal aid, housing, and benefits. If you are passionate about supporting survivors and committed to making a difference, our client would love to hear from you. You will be a dedicated and approachable individual with strong communication skills, an understanding of safeguarding frameworks, and experience working with victims of domestic abuse. Direct Work with clients To contact clients using sensitive listening and questioning skills in order to allow clients to explain their situation and empower them to set their own priorities. To provide skilled practical help, advice and emotional support to enable clients to reach an informed decision regarding their future, including safety planning and risk assessment. To enable and encourage clients to take advantage of all services relevant to their problems such as legal and financial advice, housing and benefits rights, education, medical treatment, safety advice etc. and make appropriate referrals. To assist clients where necessary by negotiating, drafting or writing letters and telephoning. To negotiate with third parties, including statutory and non-statutory organisations as required. To accompany clients to meetings with agencies and courts if needed. To be mindful of the impact of any client's children witnessing domestic abuse and of the associated child protection issues. To help reduce client's isolation and encourage them back into the community. To seek opportunities for clients to access group work and to deliver group work as appropriate. To attend Multi Agency Risk Assessment Conferences. To assess clients for referral to the Sanctuary Scheme. Understanding of Safeguarding Framework and procedures both for Vulnerable Adults and Child Protection. Administration Receive and review daily referrals and allocate work load to case workers. Maintain and monitor the Triage reminders and check that all calls are being made within the SDAP partnership timelines Review and prepare cases for assignment to caseworkers. Ensuring that all of the necessary information is complete for monitoring purposes. To maintain relevant casework records on clients for the purpose of continuity of casework, information retrieval, statistical monitoring and report preparation and ensuring such records are kept up to date and in accordance with the Data Protection Act. To maintain records to fulfil monitoring requirements of funders To undertake letter writing as appropriate To attend all relevant training as required including specialist domestic abuse/gender violence training. Requirements and Skills Knowledge of the issues facing people experiencing domestic abuse. Recent experience of advice work which could be within any voluntary or statutory organisation. Ability to plan and prioritise own work and work of others within the Triage Service, meet deadlines and manage caseload. Considerable experience of supporting victims of domestic abuse and evaluating risk factors. Ability to give and receive feedback objectively and sensitively and a willingness to challenge constructively. Effective written and oral communication skills with particular emphasis on negotiating. Ability to use IT in the provision of advice, compilation of statistical data and preparation of reports. Flexible approach, ability to work on own initiative but also ability to work as part of a team. Numeracy skills. An awareness of the importance of confidentiality. The ability to listen, to communicate and to be non-judgemental To demonstrate a commitment to equality and diversity. To be able to work effectively with a range of different statutory agencies, voluntary organisations and individuals. To demonstrate understanding of safeguarding issues. To have a full driving license and use of a car and ability to meet clients in the Boroughs of Epsom and Ewell, Elmbridge and Spelthorne, To be qualified as a domestic abuse IDVA or willing to train to achieve this qualification.
Mar 18, 2026
Contractor
Domestic Abuse Triage Lead/Outreach Worker: Part Time, 6 - 12 Month Contract Days/Hours: 20 hours per week, over 5 days Salary: £15P.H. Please note: This post is restricted to female applicants, in accordance with Schedule 9 (part 1) of the Equality Act 2010 Our client is seeking a compassionate and skilled Domestic Abuse Outreach Worker to provide direct support, advocacy, and outreach services for individuals experiencing domestic abuse in Elmbridge, Epsom & Ewell, and Spelthorne. In this role, you will empower clients by offering emotional and practical support, safety planning, risk assessments, and guidance on accessing key services, such as legal aid, housing, and benefits. If you are passionate about supporting survivors and committed to making a difference, our client would love to hear from you. You will be a dedicated and approachable individual with strong communication skills, an understanding of safeguarding frameworks, and experience working with victims of domestic abuse. Direct Work with clients To contact clients using sensitive listening and questioning skills in order to allow clients to explain their situation and empower them to set their own priorities. To provide skilled practical help, advice and emotional support to enable clients to reach an informed decision regarding their future, including safety planning and risk assessment. To enable and encourage clients to take advantage of all services relevant to their problems such as legal and financial advice, housing and benefits rights, education, medical treatment, safety advice etc. and make appropriate referrals. To assist clients where necessary by negotiating, drafting or writing letters and telephoning. To negotiate with third parties, including statutory and non-statutory organisations as required. To accompany clients to meetings with agencies and courts if needed. To be mindful of the impact of any client's children witnessing domestic abuse and of the associated child protection issues. To help reduce client's isolation and encourage them back into the community. To seek opportunities for clients to access group work and to deliver group work as appropriate. To attend Multi Agency Risk Assessment Conferences. To assess clients for referral to the Sanctuary Scheme. Understanding of Safeguarding Framework and procedures both for Vulnerable Adults and Child Protection. Administration Receive and review daily referrals and allocate work load to case workers. Maintain and monitor the Triage reminders and check that all calls are being made within the SDAP partnership timelines Review and prepare cases for assignment to caseworkers. Ensuring that all of the necessary information is complete for monitoring purposes. To maintain relevant casework records on clients for the purpose of continuity of casework, information retrieval, statistical monitoring and report preparation and ensuring such records are kept up to date and in accordance with the Data Protection Act. To maintain records to fulfil monitoring requirements of funders To undertake letter writing as appropriate To attend all relevant training as required including specialist domestic abuse/gender violence training. Requirements and Skills Knowledge of the issues facing people experiencing domestic abuse. Recent experience of advice work which could be within any voluntary or statutory organisation. Ability to plan and prioritise own work and work of others within the Triage Service, meet deadlines and manage caseload. Considerable experience of supporting victims of domestic abuse and evaluating risk factors. Ability to give and receive feedback objectively and sensitively and a willingness to challenge constructively. Effective written and oral communication skills with particular emphasis on negotiating. Ability to use IT in the provision of advice, compilation of statistical data and preparation of reports. Flexible approach, ability to work on own initiative but also ability to work as part of a team. Numeracy skills. An awareness of the importance of confidentiality. The ability to listen, to communicate and to be non-judgemental To demonstrate a commitment to equality and diversity. To be able to work effectively with a range of different statutory agencies, voluntary organisations and individuals. To demonstrate understanding of safeguarding issues. To have a full driving license and use of a car and ability to meet clients in the Boroughs of Epsom and Ewell, Elmbridge and Spelthorne, To be qualified as a domestic abuse IDVA or willing to train to achieve this qualification.
Ashberry Recruitment are currently looking for a temporary Housing Support Worker. As a Housing Support Worker, you will be providing support to clients in the community. Some of your duties and responsibilities will be as follows: - Working as part of a small team - Carrying out client needs and risk assessment for all referrals - Supporting tenants through individual resettlement support plans - To ensure clients comply with their tenancy agreement - Supporting clients with welfare rights, budgeting, employment, education and training - Liaising with all relevant housing agencies to find suitable move on accommodation for tenants - Develop links with the local community - Ensure communication systems are accurately maintained and up-to-date - Maintenance of the Health and Safety incident and accident records - To be aware of and work within agreed organisation policies and procedures Requirements for the role: - Enhanced DBS Check - Must have a proven track record of providing information, advice and guidance to clients - Knowledge and understanding of basic IT suitable for an office environment - Knowledge of basic housing management tasks, i.e. rent collection, tenancy agreements and arrears management. Candidates available for an immediate start will be given priority. Temporary to permanent opportunity for the right candidates
Mar 18, 2026
Contractor
Ashberry Recruitment are currently looking for a temporary Housing Support Worker. As a Housing Support Worker, you will be providing support to clients in the community. Some of your duties and responsibilities will be as follows: - Working as part of a small team - Carrying out client needs and risk assessment for all referrals - Supporting tenants through individual resettlement support plans - To ensure clients comply with their tenancy agreement - Supporting clients with welfare rights, budgeting, employment, education and training - Liaising with all relevant housing agencies to find suitable move on accommodation for tenants - Develop links with the local community - Ensure communication systems are accurately maintained and up-to-date - Maintenance of the Health and Safety incident and accident records - To be aware of and work within agreed organisation policies and procedures Requirements for the role: - Enhanced DBS Check - Must have a proven track record of providing information, advice and guidance to clients - Knowledge and understanding of basic IT suitable for an office environment - Knowledge of basic housing management tasks, i.e. rent collection, tenancy agreements and arrears management. Candidates available for an immediate start will be given priority. Temporary to permanent opportunity for the right candidates
An established industry player is seeking a dedicated Family Practitioner to make a meaningful impact on the lives of children and their families. This role involves leading assessments, collaborating with social workers, and providing essential support through a restorative practice model. You'll work in a supportive environment that values community spirit and aims to keep families together. With full training provided, this is a fantastic opportunity for someone passionate about helping others. Join a team that is committed to making a difference in the community and enjoy a rewarding career with ample growth potential.
Mar 18, 2026
Full time
An established industry player is seeking a dedicated Family Practitioner to make a meaningful impact on the lives of children and their families. This role involves leading assessments, collaborating with social workers, and providing essential support through a restorative practice model. You'll work in a supportive environment that values community spirit and aims to keep families together. With full training provided, this is a fantastic opportunity for someone passionate about helping others. Join a team that is committed to making a difference in the community and enjoy a rewarding career with ample growth potential.
Job Title: Deputy Manager Contract: Full Time, permanent Hours: 38 hours per week Salary: £31,052.00 Location: Chingford, London, E4 About Outward. For 50 years, Outward has been providing high-quality support and care services to vulnerable people across London, predominantly in North East London. Established by families seeking alternatives to institutional care, we've grown into a respected provider of person-centred support for adults with learning disabilities, autism, mental health needs, and complex needs. We support over 1,000 people across nine boroughs, guided by our core values: engage, enable, and empower. Outward is proud to be an accredited Living Wage Employer. This means we are committed to paying the Real Living Wage - not just the government minimum or national living wage - to our frontline Support Workers and other eligible staff. We recognise the value of the work our teams do, and we are committed to ensuring fair pay that reflects the true cost of living. The Real Living Wage is updated annually by the Living Wage Foundation, and Outward remains committed to aligning our pay accordingly. About the Role We are looking for a proactive and passionate, committed and energetic Deputy Manager to join our autism service and dedicated team supporting adults with a range of needs, including learning disabilities, autism, mental health challenges, and complex support requirement in a vibrant supported living setting. Our service is home of 5 individuals, who deserve high quality of support. This role offers a unique opportunity to combine direct care responsibilities with service coordination and leadership duties. As a Deputy Manager, you will play a key role in empowering the people we support to live independent and fulfilling lives. You'll provide high-quality care and support, while also managing elements of service delivery such as support planning, key working, rota oversight, and staff guidance. You will work closely with the Team Manager and play an active role in ensuring our services are person-centred, well-managed, and aligned with Outward's core values of engage, enable, and empower. Your Responsibilities Provide direct, person-centred support Provide strong day to day leadership within the supported living service, ensuring high standards of care and support for adults with autism and complex needs. Support the Team Manager with the overall running of the service, including staffing, rota management, audits, and compliance with regulatory standards. Carry out key working responsibilities including providing line management and supervision to support staff You will work within the values and spirit of Outward to engage, enable and empower people to achieve their goals and ambitions within a person-centred approach. You will be striving to promote individual choice, independence and self confidence in people You will be required to build and maintain strong relationships and partnership approach with families and involved professionals and stakeholders. You will develop, coach and mentor a positive and resilient team of support workers to deliver high quality and personalised support and embed a culture of positive behaviour support. You will be responsible for ensuring support is delivered innovatively, flexibly and on a person centred basis to meet the needs and outcomes of the people supported. You will be responsible for ensuring the service is safe, effective, caring, well led, responsive and managed to meet CQC essential standards to a minimum of good service and with aim of achievement of outstanding. Work flexibly, including evenings and weekends, to support consistent service delivery. Essential Criteria Good understanding of safeguarding and risk management in a care/support setting Experience in working in an autism service, Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) is especially valuable, as our approach focuses on understanding each person's unique needs and creating supportive environments where they can thrive. Supervising staff and play a good role model, coaching and mentoring Ensure accurate record keeping and documentation, maintaining high standards of professionalism and regulatory compliance. Knowledge of health and safety issues within supported housing or care environments Understanding of confidentiality, GDPR, and data protection principles Staff must have access to a smartphone capable of receiving SMS messages and installing authentication apps for secure systems access Right to Work in the UK. Please note: Outward will not provide visa sponsorship. Desirable Criteria NVQ Level 2 or 3 in Health and Social Care (or equivalent) Additional training in PBS, safeguarding, or housing-related legislation How to Apply The above is not an exhaustive list of requirements for the role. If you think you are who we are looking for, please submit a CV and statement detailing how you feel your experiences meets the requirements of the role by referring to the Job Responsibilities and the Person Specification. Closing There is no specific closing date for this advert. We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive a sufficient number of suitable applications for the role. Therefore, if you are interested, please submit your application as early as possible. It would be great to hear from you. Outward is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of adults at risk and expects all staff to share this commitment. If the post you apply for involves working with or having access to adults at risk and/or their records, we will require a DBS for successful candidates. Benefits: 25 days Annual Leave excluding Bank Holidays (pro rata for part time) Comprehensive Learning & Development Programme Cycle to Work Scheme Death in Service Benefit Health Assured - Employee Assistance Programme Eye care Vouchers Flu Jab Reimbursement Pension Scheme Purchase Additional Annual Leave Refer-a-Friend Scheme Diversity and Safeguarding at Outward : We are committed to equal opportunities and welcome applications from all sections of the community. Outward applies its Equal Opportunities Policy at all stages of recruitment and selection. Shortlisting, interviewing and selection is carried out without regard to gender, sexual orientation, marital status, colour, race, nationality, ethnic or national origins, religion or belief, age or trade union membership. As an employer, who aspire to become Disability Confident Committed, we aim to ensure that a fair and proportionate number of disabled applicants that meet the minimum criteria for this position will be offered an interview. Please indicate clearly at the beginning of your supporting statement if you have a disability (as defined by the Equality Act 2010), and you wish to be considered for an Offer Of an Interview (OOI) Pleasenote that the OOI is available to disabled candidatesonly. Regrettably, any false declaration of disability in order to secure aninterview will impact on your overall application.
Mar 18, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Deputy Manager Contract: Full Time, permanent Hours: 38 hours per week Salary: £31,052.00 Location: Chingford, London, E4 About Outward. For 50 years, Outward has been providing high-quality support and care services to vulnerable people across London, predominantly in North East London. Established by families seeking alternatives to institutional care, we've grown into a respected provider of person-centred support for adults with learning disabilities, autism, mental health needs, and complex needs. We support over 1,000 people across nine boroughs, guided by our core values: engage, enable, and empower. Outward is proud to be an accredited Living Wage Employer. This means we are committed to paying the Real Living Wage - not just the government minimum or national living wage - to our frontline Support Workers and other eligible staff. We recognise the value of the work our teams do, and we are committed to ensuring fair pay that reflects the true cost of living. The Real Living Wage is updated annually by the Living Wage Foundation, and Outward remains committed to aligning our pay accordingly. About the Role We are looking for a proactive and passionate, committed and energetic Deputy Manager to join our autism service and dedicated team supporting adults with a range of needs, including learning disabilities, autism, mental health challenges, and complex support requirement in a vibrant supported living setting. Our service is home of 5 individuals, who deserve high quality of support. This role offers a unique opportunity to combine direct care responsibilities with service coordination and leadership duties. As a Deputy Manager, you will play a key role in empowering the people we support to live independent and fulfilling lives. You'll provide high-quality care and support, while also managing elements of service delivery such as support planning, key working, rota oversight, and staff guidance. You will work closely with the Team Manager and play an active role in ensuring our services are person-centred, well-managed, and aligned with Outward's core values of engage, enable, and empower. Your Responsibilities Provide direct, person-centred support Provide strong day to day leadership within the supported living service, ensuring high standards of care and support for adults with autism and complex needs. Support the Team Manager with the overall running of the service, including staffing, rota management, audits, and compliance with regulatory standards. Carry out key working responsibilities including providing line management and supervision to support staff You will work within the values and spirit of Outward to engage, enable and empower people to achieve their goals and ambitions within a person-centred approach. You will be striving to promote individual choice, independence and self confidence in people You will be required to build and maintain strong relationships and partnership approach with families and involved professionals and stakeholders. You will develop, coach and mentor a positive and resilient team of support workers to deliver high quality and personalised support and embed a culture of positive behaviour support. You will be responsible for ensuring support is delivered innovatively, flexibly and on a person centred basis to meet the needs and outcomes of the people supported. You will be responsible for ensuring the service is safe, effective, caring, well led, responsive and managed to meet CQC essential standards to a minimum of good service and with aim of achievement of outstanding. Work flexibly, including evenings and weekends, to support consistent service delivery. Essential Criteria Good understanding of safeguarding and risk management in a care/support setting Experience in working in an autism service, Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) is especially valuable, as our approach focuses on understanding each person's unique needs and creating supportive environments where they can thrive. Supervising staff and play a good role model, coaching and mentoring Ensure accurate record keeping and documentation, maintaining high standards of professionalism and regulatory compliance. Knowledge of health and safety issues within supported housing or care environments Understanding of confidentiality, GDPR, and data protection principles Staff must have access to a smartphone capable of receiving SMS messages and installing authentication apps for secure systems access Right to Work in the UK. Please note: Outward will not provide visa sponsorship. Desirable Criteria NVQ Level 2 or 3 in Health and Social Care (or equivalent) Additional training in PBS, safeguarding, or housing-related legislation How to Apply The above is not an exhaustive list of requirements for the role. If you think you are who we are looking for, please submit a CV and statement detailing how you feel your experiences meets the requirements of the role by referring to the Job Responsibilities and the Person Specification. Closing There is no specific closing date for this advert. We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive a sufficient number of suitable applications for the role. Therefore, if you are interested, please submit your application as early as possible. It would be great to hear from you. Outward is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of adults at risk and expects all staff to share this commitment. If the post you apply for involves working with or having access to adults at risk and/or their records, we will require a DBS for successful candidates. Benefits: 25 days Annual Leave excluding Bank Holidays (pro rata for part time) Comprehensive Learning & Development Programme Cycle to Work Scheme Death in Service Benefit Health Assured - Employee Assistance Programme Eye care Vouchers Flu Jab Reimbursement Pension Scheme Purchase Additional Annual Leave Refer-a-Friend Scheme Diversity and Safeguarding at Outward : We are committed to equal opportunities and welcome applications from all sections of the community. Outward applies its Equal Opportunities Policy at all stages of recruitment and selection. Shortlisting, interviewing and selection is carried out without regard to gender, sexual orientation, marital status, colour, race, nationality, ethnic or national origins, religion or belief, age or trade union membership. As an employer, who aspire to become Disability Confident Committed, we aim to ensure that a fair and proportionate number of disabled applicants that meet the minimum criteria for this position will be offered an interview. Please indicate clearly at the beginning of your supporting statement if you have a disability (as defined by the Equality Act 2010), and you wish to be considered for an Offer Of an Interview (OOI) Pleasenote that the OOI is available to disabled candidatesonly. Regrettably, any false declaration of disability in order to secure aninterview will impact on your overall application.
Your new company As one of London's largest Housing Associations, you'll be joining an organisation with a strong social purpose and a commitment to delivering high-quality services to the communities it supports. Your New Role This is a new role added to strengthen the Financial Accounting team from a tax perspective, assisting in the delivery of high quality financial reporting and compliance.Responsibilities include: Lead on tax, ensuring preparation of tax returns including VAT, CIS, Corporation Tax, Gift Aid and Employment Taxes. Identify and implement tax planning opportunities. Manage relationships with internal and external advisors and tax authorities, as required. Support the Group with ad-hoc tax and technical accounting queries. What You'll Need to Succeed Full CCAB or CIMA qualification (or equivalent). Essential. Experience with core tax areas such as VAT, CIS or Corporation Tax and the ability to interpret legislative changes. Strong financial accounting experience gained in practice, industry, or the public/not-for-profit sector. Solid understanding of UK accounting standards and statutory reporting requirements. Confident communication skills, with the ability to explain technical concepts clearly. Strong IT skills, particularly in Microsoft Excel. Experience with reconciliations and supporting month-end activities. Desirable: Experience preparing group or consolidated accounts. Prior exposure to operating in a public or not-for-profit environment such as housing, local or central government, or wider public services. Experience supporting external audit processes. What You'll Get in Return You'll join a supportive and purpose-driven organisation where your work genuinely contributes to meaningful outcomes across the community. Hybrid working - 3 days per week in the office Flexible working options Generous annual leave and matched pension scheme. 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 (in Word please). We will call you if you are shortlisted. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Mar 18, 2026
Full time
Your new company As one of London's largest Housing Associations, you'll be joining an organisation with a strong social purpose and a commitment to delivering high-quality services to the communities it supports. Your New Role This is a new role added to strengthen the Financial Accounting team from a tax perspective, assisting in the delivery of high quality financial reporting and compliance.Responsibilities include: Lead on tax, ensuring preparation of tax returns including VAT, CIS, Corporation Tax, Gift Aid and Employment Taxes. Identify and implement tax planning opportunities. Manage relationships with internal and external advisors and tax authorities, as required. Support the Group with ad-hoc tax and technical accounting queries. What You'll Need to Succeed Full CCAB or CIMA qualification (or equivalent). Essential. Experience with core tax areas such as VAT, CIS or Corporation Tax and the ability to interpret legislative changes. Strong financial accounting experience gained in practice, industry, or the public/not-for-profit sector. Solid understanding of UK accounting standards and statutory reporting requirements. Confident communication skills, with the ability to explain technical concepts clearly. Strong IT skills, particularly in Microsoft Excel. Experience with reconciliations and supporting month-end activities. Desirable: Experience preparing group or consolidated accounts. Prior exposure to operating in a public or not-for-profit environment such as housing, local or central government, or wider public services. Experience supporting external audit processes. What You'll Get in Return You'll join a supportive and purpose-driven organisation where your work genuinely contributes to meaningful outcomes across the community. Hybrid working - 3 days per week in the office Flexible working options Generous annual leave and matched pension scheme. 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 (in Word please). We will call you if you are shortlisted. 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
LGBTQ+ Adult Project Worker Responsible to: Communications and Engagement Manager Hours: Part time 6 hours Salary: £13.45 per hour Based: Fenny Stratford + outreach across Milton Keynes (for which travel expenses are paid) Contract: Fixed term for 12 months (potential extension, subject to funding) Closing Date: 23:59 on 8th April 2026 Interview Date: Tuesday 14th April 2026 Context Q:alliance provides support, information and representation for LGBTQ+ people who live, work and socialise in Milton Keynes and surrounding areas. Our goal is to create safe, welcoming spaces and accessible resources to ensure that the LGBTQ+ community is visible, represented and supported. Scope The Adult Project Worker will facilitate up to three weekly provisions for LGBTQ+ adults, working collaboratively within the team to develop activities that reduce isolation, create opportunities for belonging, and strengthen participation within the LGBTQ+ community in Milton Keynes. Sessions may take place at our centre in Fenny Stratford or at community locations across Milton Keynes, including Central Milton Keynes. Due to the nature of community-based group provision, most sessions take place during evenings, with some weekend working required to support community events and activities. Main Responsibilities Support, information and empowerment Develop and deliver resources, activities and events within group programmes. Create welcoming, safe and enjoyable environments where community members feel respected and included. Provide light-touch support and appropriate signposting to relevant services, and liaise with stakeholder organisations that support our community. Co-production Encourage meaningful involvement from beneficiaries in shaping activities and services. Support individuals to take on participatory roles within the organisation, such as co-chairing sessions or contributing to programme development. Seek innovative ways to embed community voice within service delivery. Inclusivity Ensure that services remain welcoming and accessible to a diverse range of LGBTQ+ people. Support activities that reflect varied perspectives, experiences and identities within the community. Data capture and intelligence - Support Q;alliance s commitment to sustaining a contemporary data and monitoring mechanism, guaranteeing we can deliver thorough evaluations of our services and competent feedback to our funders and stakeholders on the efficacy of our work. Skills and Experience Expertise Experience supporting individuals or facilitating group activities Ability to plan, deliver and evaluate a diverse range of activities Knowledge of the challenges affecting the LGBTQ+ community Understanding of mental health and approaches to building resilience The ability to follow policy and procedures in relation to recognising, recording, and responding to safeguarding concerns and liaising with the Designated Safeguarding Lead Ability to maintain confidentiality Confidence to plan and lead activities independently and work as part of a team Communication A general level of education evidencing good literacy skills and record keeping A confident and engaging communication style Ability to motivate and inspire participants Confidence communicating with partner and stakeholder organisations Behaviours Demonstrates clear professional boundaries Passionate about equality and the rights of LGBTQ+ people Commitment to co-production and community involvement An ability to listen with empathy and act with compassion Model conduct essential for successful teams, such as reliability, honesty and courage Desirable (non-essential) Qualifications and training in mental health first aid, or the desire to gain relevant qualifications. Data, monitoring, and impact training, including up to date GDPR certificate (2 years) LGBTQ+ lived experience Volunteer management experience Full UK Driving License Other Ability to work flexibly Commitment to further personal development and training This role involves working with members of the community and may involve contact with adults who could be considered vulnerable. As part of our commitment to safeguarding, the successful applicant will be required to undergo an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. Appointment to the post will be subject to satisfactory DBS clearance and references. We are particularly interested in receiving applications from individuals from underrepresented communities within the LGBTQ+ community and those with lived experience of marginalisation What you ll bring to the team You will work collaboratively with the adult services team to strengthen Q:alliance s adult provision and ensure that our services continue to meet the needs of the LGBTQ+ community. The role will contribute to creating safe and welcoming spaces in line with Q:alliance s Safer Spaces policy, helping ensure consistency and quality across our different adult programmes. All staff are required to adhere to Q:alliance safeguarding policies and procedure The Adult Project Worker will have responsibility for the following documents. Session registers and monitoring data Overview and evaluation forms Basic activity reports where required
Mar 18, 2026
Full time
LGBTQ+ Adult Project Worker Responsible to: Communications and Engagement Manager Hours: Part time 6 hours Salary: £13.45 per hour Based: Fenny Stratford + outreach across Milton Keynes (for which travel expenses are paid) Contract: Fixed term for 12 months (potential extension, subject to funding) Closing Date: 23:59 on 8th April 2026 Interview Date: Tuesday 14th April 2026 Context Q:alliance provides support, information and representation for LGBTQ+ people who live, work and socialise in Milton Keynes and surrounding areas. Our goal is to create safe, welcoming spaces and accessible resources to ensure that the LGBTQ+ community is visible, represented and supported. Scope The Adult Project Worker will facilitate up to three weekly provisions for LGBTQ+ adults, working collaboratively within the team to develop activities that reduce isolation, create opportunities for belonging, and strengthen participation within the LGBTQ+ community in Milton Keynes. Sessions may take place at our centre in Fenny Stratford or at community locations across Milton Keynes, including Central Milton Keynes. Due to the nature of community-based group provision, most sessions take place during evenings, with some weekend working required to support community events and activities. Main Responsibilities Support, information and empowerment Develop and deliver resources, activities and events within group programmes. Create welcoming, safe and enjoyable environments where community members feel respected and included. Provide light-touch support and appropriate signposting to relevant services, and liaise with stakeholder organisations that support our community. Co-production Encourage meaningful involvement from beneficiaries in shaping activities and services. Support individuals to take on participatory roles within the organisation, such as co-chairing sessions or contributing to programme development. Seek innovative ways to embed community voice within service delivery. Inclusivity Ensure that services remain welcoming and accessible to a diverse range of LGBTQ+ people. Support activities that reflect varied perspectives, experiences and identities within the community. Data capture and intelligence - Support Q;alliance s commitment to sustaining a contemporary data and monitoring mechanism, guaranteeing we can deliver thorough evaluations of our services and competent feedback to our funders and stakeholders on the efficacy of our work. Skills and Experience Expertise Experience supporting individuals or facilitating group activities Ability to plan, deliver and evaluate a diverse range of activities Knowledge of the challenges affecting the LGBTQ+ community Understanding of mental health and approaches to building resilience The ability to follow policy and procedures in relation to recognising, recording, and responding to safeguarding concerns and liaising with the Designated Safeguarding Lead Ability to maintain confidentiality Confidence to plan and lead activities independently and work as part of a team Communication A general level of education evidencing good literacy skills and record keeping A confident and engaging communication style Ability to motivate and inspire participants Confidence communicating with partner and stakeholder organisations Behaviours Demonstrates clear professional boundaries Passionate about equality and the rights of LGBTQ+ people Commitment to co-production and community involvement An ability to listen with empathy and act with compassion Model conduct essential for successful teams, such as reliability, honesty and courage Desirable (non-essential) Qualifications and training in mental health first aid, or the desire to gain relevant qualifications. Data, monitoring, and impact training, including up to date GDPR certificate (2 years) LGBTQ+ lived experience Volunteer management experience Full UK Driving License Other Ability to work flexibly Commitment to further personal development and training This role involves working with members of the community and may involve contact with adults who could be considered vulnerable. As part of our commitment to safeguarding, the successful applicant will be required to undergo an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. Appointment to the post will be subject to satisfactory DBS clearance and references. We are particularly interested in receiving applications from individuals from underrepresented communities within the LGBTQ+ community and those with lived experience of marginalisation What you ll bring to the team You will work collaboratively with the adult services team to strengthen Q:alliance s adult provision and ensure that our services continue to meet the needs of the LGBTQ+ community. The role will contribute to creating safe and welcoming spaces in line with Q:alliance s Safer Spaces policy, helping ensure consistency and quality across our different adult programmes. All staff are required to adhere to Q:alliance safeguarding policies and procedure The Adult Project Worker will have responsibility for the following documents. Session registers and monitoring data Overview and evaluation forms Basic activity reports where required
Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust Breast Care Clinical Nurse Specialist The closing date is 29 March 2026 Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) - Breast Care Location: Guy's Hospital, London Bridge An exciting opportunity has arisen for a motivated and enthusiastic Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) to join our dynamic and friendly Breast Care Specialist Nursing Team at Guy's Hospital. This role involves providing specialist support and care to individuals diagnosed with and undergoing treatment for primary breast cancer. The team also supports patients on a personalised stratified follow-up pathway, ensuring high-quality care throughout their cancer journey and beyond. As a Breast Care CNS, you will be responsible for delivering expert nursing care and acting as a key worker for patients with breast cancer. You will play a vital role in supporting patients from diagnosis, through treatment, and into survivorship. The team provides a range of nurse-led services, including: Pre-surgical information sessions Nurse-led follow-up clinics after treatment Support for patients living with and beyond cancer We are committed to developing innovative and patient-centred ways of working to continuously enhance the quality of care we provide. Main duties of the job What We're Looking For You will thrive in this role if you: Are highly organised and able to prioritise effectively Can work in a fast-paced environment while maintaining compassionate care Understand the importance of NHS Cancer Waiting Time targets Place patient experience at the centre of everything you do Are passionate about supporting people through life-changing diagnoses Experience in breast cancer care is desirable, but a strong willingness to develop specialist knowledge is equally valued. Join a Team That Makes a Difference At Guy's Hospital, you will be part of a respected and supportive multidisciplinary team, working in one of London's leading cancer centres. This is your opportunity to build a rewarding specialist career while making a lasting impact on patients and families. Informal enquiries are warmly welcomed we would love to hear from you and support you in preparing for interview. About us Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust comprises five of the UK's best known hospitals - Guy's, St Thomas', Evelina London Children's Hospital, Royal Brompton and Harefield - as well as community services in Lambeth and Southwark, all with a long history of high quality care, clinical excellence, research and innovation. We are among the UK's busiest, most successful foundation trusts. We provide specialist care for patients including heart and lung, cancer and renal services as well as a full range of local hospital and community services for people in Lambeth and Southwark. We have a long tradition of clinical and scientific achievement and - as part of King's Health Partners - we are one of England's eight academic health sciences centres, bringing together world class clinical services, teaching and research. We have one of the National Institute for Health Research's biomedical research centres, established with King's College London in 2007, as well as dedicated clinical research facilities. Job responsibilities Please see attached Job description for further information about the responsibilities of the role. Person Specification Qualifications NMC registered qualified nurse leadership course RN1 or RN Child Registered Nurse on the NMC register Previous Experience Experience of working autonomously Evidence of leadership Evidence of patient advocacy Extensive experience of working autonomously within the specialist area Evidence of delivering change Evidence of audit and research Skills and Knowledge Up to date knowledge of current clinical and professional issues Evidence of good verbal and written communication skills Evidence of good time management and organisation skills 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. Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust
Mar 18, 2026
Full time
Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust Breast Care Clinical Nurse Specialist The closing date is 29 March 2026 Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) - Breast Care Location: Guy's Hospital, London Bridge An exciting opportunity has arisen for a motivated and enthusiastic Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) to join our dynamic and friendly Breast Care Specialist Nursing Team at Guy's Hospital. This role involves providing specialist support and care to individuals diagnosed with and undergoing treatment for primary breast cancer. The team also supports patients on a personalised stratified follow-up pathway, ensuring high-quality care throughout their cancer journey and beyond. As a Breast Care CNS, you will be responsible for delivering expert nursing care and acting as a key worker for patients with breast cancer. You will play a vital role in supporting patients from diagnosis, through treatment, and into survivorship. The team provides a range of nurse-led services, including: Pre-surgical information sessions Nurse-led follow-up clinics after treatment Support for patients living with and beyond cancer We are committed to developing innovative and patient-centred ways of working to continuously enhance the quality of care we provide. Main duties of the job What We're Looking For You will thrive in this role if you: Are highly organised and able to prioritise effectively Can work in a fast-paced environment while maintaining compassionate care Understand the importance of NHS Cancer Waiting Time targets Place patient experience at the centre of everything you do Are passionate about supporting people through life-changing diagnoses Experience in breast cancer care is desirable, but a strong willingness to develop specialist knowledge is equally valued. Join a Team That Makes a Difference At Guy's Hospital, you will be part of a respected and supportive multidisciplinary team, working in one of London's leading cancer centres. This is your opportunity to build a rewarding specialist career while making a lasting impact on patients and families. Informal enquiries are warmly welcomed we would love to hear from you and support you in preparing for interview. About us Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust comprises five of the UK's best known hospitals - Guy's, St Thomas', Evelina London Children's Hospital, Royal Brompton and Harefield - as well as community services in Lambeth and Southwark, all with a long history of high quality care, clinical excellence, research and innovation. We are among the UK's busiest, most successful foundation trusts. We provide specialist care for patients including heart and lung, cancer and renal services as well as a full range of local hospital and community services for people in Lambeth and Southwark. We have a long tradition of clinical and scientific achievement and - as part of King's Health Partners - we are one of England's eight academic health sciences centres, bringing together world class clinical services, teaching and research. We have one of the National Institute for Health Research's biomedical research centres, established with King's College London in 2007, as well as dedicated clinical research facilities. Job responsibilities Please see attached Job description for further information about the responsibilities of the role. Person Specification Qualifications NMC registered qualified nurse leadership course RN1 or RN Child Registered Nurse on the NMC register Previous Experience Experience of working autonomously Evidence of leadership Evidence of patient advocacy Extensive experience of working autonomously within the specialist area Evidence of delivering change Evidence of audit and research Skills and Knowledge Up to date knowledge of current clinical and professional issues Evidence of good verbal and written communication skills Evidence of good time management and organisation skills 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. Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust
Are you a positive, caring and compassionate role model looking for an exciting, new career opportunity providing invaluable support to children and young people? About us: We are Cambian Group, the largest independent provider of care and education for children and young people. We believe that everyone has a personal best. Those we care for and those who care for them. You will find that you are part of a close, supportive team, all focused on achieving the best outcome for everyone. About the role: The working day can be very unpredictable and you could find yourself doing a variation of duties such as organising activities to attending parental appointments. We are looking for people who are flexible, reliable, adaptable able to read situations to help our young people make positive choices. We work on a rota basis (average 169 hours a month full time) plus 2-3 sleep ins per week which are mandatory. You'll be meeting the needs of the Children and Young People in line with OFSTED regulations Helping to organise and facilitate a number of social activities with our young people, such as days out, work in the community and even the occasional holiday! You'll help us in the day to day running of the home with things like laundry, general housekeeping, shopping, meal prep and lots of fun things like baking! You'll attend and participating in team meetings sharing ideas and best practice You'll work closely with our clinical team and the local authorities. Qualifications/Experience/Requirements: We're looking for people who have life skills, having experience with children or health and social care would benefit but this NOT essential for us at Cambian as full training and support will be provided Ideally you'll have a full UK driving licence due to the location and nature of the work or be working towards one. What we can offer: £30 Sleep in rate (2-3 sleep ins per week) Overtime paid at an enhanced rate 224 hours annual leave per year Career enhancing qualifications and clear progression Full enhanced children's and adults DBS paid for by Cambian Group 10-day paid intensive induction training course, face to face and online learning to support your development starting immediately 3-5 paid shadowing shifts working with an experienced Support Worker or Team Leader Guaranteed opportunity to be enrolled onto an NVQ Children and Young people's workforce which is a national recognised qualification within the industry and profession of children's residential services. This is worth over £6k and fully funded by Cambian Group to support you in progressing your career. Free onsite parking and meals provided during your shift Company events / Fundraising / social activities Long service annual leave Refer a friend scheme Continued support and opportunity for development from your leadership team PLEASE NOTE WE DO NOT OFFER SPONSORSHIP Requirements for an Enhanced DBS and reference checking will be undertaken in line with government regulations and safer recruitment best practice. Whilst we endeavour to keep the recruitment process as short as possible due to the nature of these important checks it may extend the processing time. All young people are equally entitled to have their needs met in a fair and balanced way. Cambian Group employees are responsible for promoting equal opportunities for all and for challenging any behaviour or practice which discriminates against any young person or colleague on the grounds of race, religion, disability, age, gender, sexual orientation or any other perceived difference. We will conduct online searches of shortlisted candidates. This check will be part of a safeguarding check, and the search will purely be based on whether an individual is suitable to work with children. As care must be taken to avoid unconscious bias and any risk of discrimination a person who will not on the appointment panel will conduct the search and will only share information if and when findings are relevant and of concern.
Mar 18, 2026
Full time
Are you a positive, caring and compassionate role model looking for an exciting, new career opportunity providing invaluable support to children and young people? About us: We are Cambian Group, the largest independent provider of care and education for children and young people. We believe that everyone has a personal best. Those we care for and those who care for them. You will find that you are part of a close, supportive team, all focused on achieving the best outcome for everyone. About the role: The working day can be very unpredictable and you could find yourself doing a variation of duties such as organising activities to attending parental appointments. We are looking for people who are flexible, reliable, adaptable able to read situations to help our young people make positive choices. We work on a rota basis (average 169 hours a month full time) plus 2-3 sleep ins per week which are mandatory. You'll be meeting the needs of the Children and Young People in line with OFSTED regulations Helping to organise and facilitate a number of social activities with our young people, such as days out, work in the community and even the occasional holiday! You'll help us in the day to day running of the home with things like laundry, general housekeeping, shopping, meal prep and lots of fun things like baking! You'll attend and participating in team meetings sharing ideas and best practice You'll work closely with our clinical team and the local authorities. Qualifications/Experience/Requirements: We're looking for people who have life skills, having experience with children or health and social care would benefit but this NOT essential for us at Cambian as full training and support will be provided Ideally you'll have a full UK driving licence due to the location and nature of the work or be working towards one. What we can offer: £30 Sleep in rate (2-3 sleep ins per week) Overtime paid at an enhanced rate 224 hours annual leave per year Career enhancing qualifications and clear progression Full enhanced children's and adults DBS paid for by Cambian Group 10-day paid intensive induction training course, face to face and online learning to support your development starting immediately 3-5 paid shadowing shifts working with an experienced Support Worker or Team Leader Guaranteed opportunity to be enrolled onto an NVQ Children and Young people's workforce which is a national recognised qualification within the industry and profession of children's residential services. This is worth over £6k and fully funded by Cambian Group to support you in progressing your career. Free onsite parking and meals provided during your shift Company events / Fundraising / social activities Long service annual leave Refer a friend scheme Continued support and opportunity for development from your leadership team PLEASE NOTE WE DO NOT OFFER SPONSORSHIP Requirements for an Enhanced DBS and reference checking will be undertaken in line with government regulations and safer recruitment best practice. Whilst we endeavour to keep the recruitment process as short as possible due to the nature of these important checks it may extend the processing time. All young people are equally entitled to have their needs met in a fair and balanced way. Cambian Group employees are responsible for promoting equal opportunities for all and for challenging any behaviour or practice which discriminates against any young person or colleague on the grounds of race, religion, disability, age, gender, sexual orientation or any other perceived difference. We will conduct online searches of shortlisted candidates. This check will be part of a safeguarding check, and the search will purely be based on whether an individual is suitable to work with children. As care must be taken to avoid unconscious bias and any risk of discrimination a person who will not on the appointment panel will conduct the search and will only share information if and when findings are relevant and of concern.