Macmillan Secondary Breast Cancer Nurse Specialist Macmillan Secondary Breast Care Clinical Nurse Specialist (2 posts) Band 7. 3 days 22.5 hours per week (0.6 WTE). Based from Christie and working primarily in Wigan breast oncology clinics, along with some cross cover across Greater Manchester / Cheshire hospital oncology clinic sites. Band 7. 5 days 37.5 hours per week (1.0 WTE). Based from Christie, working in the breast oncology clinics across Greater Manchester / Cheshire hospital oncology clinic sites. The Christie Macmillan Secondary Breast Cancer Nursing Team are looking for 2 experienced, dynamic nurses who are passionate about the patient experience and the delivery of quality patient-focused care, to join their award-winning team as Band 7 Clinical Nurse Specialist(s).2 exciting opportunities have arisen for the postholders to provide specialist secondary breast care nursing support in our local peripheral hospital clinics.The 0.6 WTE postholder will work primarily covering the Wigan oncology clinics caring for patients with metastatic breast cancer. This postholder must demonstrate a flexible approach and willingness to travel to cover other hospital clinic sites within the Greater Manchester and Cheshire area.The 1.0 WTE postholder will work within local peripheral breast oncology clinics caring for patients with metastatic breast cancer. This postholder must demonstrate a flexible approach and willingness to travel to cover hospital clinic sites within the Greater Manchester and Cheshire area. Main duties of the job The post involves developing and delivering clinical nurse specialist service at peripheral sites.To act as a keyworker to patients diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer and providing support and information throughout their cancer pathway as well as participation in service development.Successful candidates will have a significant post registration, with previous experience in breast oncology and ideally, having some palliative care knowledge and experience in managing patients with advancing disease. Advanced communication skills are essential About us The Christie is one of Europe's leading cancer centres, treating over 60,000 patients a year. We are based in Manchester and serve a population of 3.2 million across Greater Manchester & Cheshire, but as a national specialist around 15% patients are referred to us from other parts of the country. We provide radiotherapy through one of the largest radiotherapy departments in the world; chemotherapy on site and through 14 other hospitals; highly specialist surgery for complex and rare cancer; and a wide range of support and diagnostic services. We are also an international leader in research, with world first breakthroughs for over 100 years. We run one of the largest early clinical trial units in Europe with over 300 trials every year. Cancer research in Manchester, most of which is undertaken on the Christie site, has been officially ranked the best in the UK. Job responsibilities Clinical 1. To provide comprehensive and specialist assessment such as holistic needs assessment and care planning for patients with a range of highly complex presentations, by utilising advanced clinical reasoning, evidenced based knowledge, investigative and analytical skills and specialist assessment techniques.2. To provide support and advice accordingly with the aim of promoting optimal quality of life.3. Plan, implement and evaluate care delivery both physical and psychological according to changing health care needs to ensure continuity of effective patient care and considers inclusivity and personalisation.4. To communicate complex clinical findings to the patient/carers to gain valid informed consent prior to any intervention or procedure.5. To work within a legal framework for those patients who lack capacity to consent to treatment.6. To ensure that the delivery of kind, compassionate and respectful care takes place and that the Clinical Nurse Specialist Team develop relationships with patients that encourages collaborative decision making.7. Ensure the maintenance of professional contemporaneous records at all times, document all actions and interventions in a clear, honest and timely manner in line with Trust policy.8. Collect, collate, evaluate and report information, Involve patients and carers/relatives and work closely with secondary breast cancer user involvement in the planning and delivery of care and development of services to enhance the patient/carer experience.9. Work collaboratively with other professionals and agencies to ensure patient needs are met, especially in relation to ongoing support and palliative care needs. This may encompass primary, secondary and other tertiary care providers.10. In conjunction with specialist palliative care, ensure optimal symptom control.11. Ensure assessment and timely diagnosis of disease progression and that adequate support is in place.12. Develop effective teamwork, to ensure that the delivery of patient care is reviewed as part of a multidisciplinary team. To attend metastatic MDT meetings and team meetings as appropriate and to contribute to discussions about individual patients. To attend other professional and clinical meetings as appropriate.13. Deal with concerns raised by patients and carers in a proactive manner, review patient feedback results and update patient experience improvement plans as needed.14. Champion a safeguarding culture, which meets the needs of people with issues involving mental capacity or children.15. Ensure patients, relatives and other staff are received in a professional manner and act in a courteous and polite manner at all times, thereby ensuring good public relations between patients, public and staff.16. Use advanced communication skills in a variety of settings.17. To have an advanced knowledge of local and national standards that may impact on practice.18. To run the nurse led clinic and telephone clinics.19. To support, mentor, lead and educate the band 6and band 4 members of the team. 20. To communicate effectively and support patients and carers prior to, during and after treatment and at key points in their cancer journey i.e disease progression/ advanced care planning. 21. To be aware of current research protocols and liaise with the Breast Research Nurses regarding eligibility. 22. To implement Trust Policies and Procedures 23. To act always in accordance with the NMC Code of Conduct and Guiding Documents. Managerial/Clinical Leadership. 1. To provide specialist, expert clinical knowledge to clinical colleagues, patients and carers/relatives both within and outside the Trust and manage a caseload of patients. 2. Evaluate service delivery; identify areas for improvement and initiate change. 3. To build effective professional relationships with Greater Manchester Cancer and across Acute and Community settings. 4. To provide written evidence of service development and performance participating in Macmillan reviews and annual report. 5. Initiate and support clinical developments / projects to promote excellence in patient care. 6. Provide and receive clinical supervision and mentorship to facilitate reflective practice and attend peer supervision. 7. Promote patient and public involvement activities in the specialist area, leading to service improvement by working with service users. 8. Attend and participate in the CNS Forum and other committees and meetings at divisional and at a strategic Trust level 9. Act as a role model presenting a professional image at all times. 10. To take part in recruitment and selection of appropriate staff in the team 11. To be fully aware of the divisional objectives and the Trusts corporate plan. Education and Development. 1. To participate in annual appraisal and accept personal responsibilities for professional growth and development. 2. To identify training needs of non-specialist Christie and Network colleagues and develop educational programmes in collaboration with Breast colleagues. 3. To provide specialist input, develop and teach on relevant post registration courses. 4. Together with other professional colleagues develop information and resource packs for patients and their carers. 5. Maintain a professional portfolio Research and Audit 1. To ensure that clinical practice is based on evidence and current best practice and to disseminate information to staff. 2. To identify areas of Breast nursing practice that need to be researched and to participate where appropriate in nursing and multi disciplinary research, clinical audit, and benchmarking, in order to improve effectiveness of patient care. 3. Disseminate and promote best practice through presentation at regional, national and international oncology conferences. Provide written and verbal feedback to colleagues. 4. Contribute to the writing of protocols relevant to Breast specialty. 5. Undertake, where appropriate, nursing research with published outcomes. Person Specification Qualifications RGN Degree in Nursing/Health related subject Teaching and assessing Masters Degree Counselling Certificate Palliative Care Certificate Experience Experience post registration including at senior level Breast cancer experience Participation in service development and implementation of change Nursing leadership Project management Experience of influencing change Skills Advanced communication skills . click apply for full job details
Mar 27, 2026
Full time
Macmillan Secondary Breast Cancer Nurse Specialist Macmillan Secondary Breast Care Clinical Nurse Specialist (2 posts) Band 7. 3 days 22.5 hours per week (0.6 WTE). Based from Christie and working primarily in Wigan breast oncology clinics, along with some cross cover across Greater Manchester / Cheshire hospital oncology clinic sites. Band 7. 5 days 37.5 hours per week (1.0 WTE). Based from Christie, working in the breast oncology clinics across Greater Manchester / Cheshire hospital oncology clinic sites. The Christie Macmillan Secondary Breast Cancer Nursing Team are looking for 2 experienced, dynamic nurses who are passionate about the patient experience and the delivery of quality patient-focused care, to join their award-winning team as Band 7 Clinical Nurse Specialist(s).2 exciting opportunities have arisen for the postholders to provide specialist secondary breast care nursing support in our local peripheral hospital clinics.The 0.6 WTE postholder will work primarily covering the Wigan oncology clinics caring for patients with metastatic breast cancer. This postholder must demonstrate a flexible approach and willingness to travel to cover other hospital clinic sites within the Greater Manchester and Cheshire area.The 1.0 WTE postholder will work within local peripheral breast oncology clinics caring for patients with metastatic breast cancer. This postholder must demonstrate a flexible approach and willingness to travel to cover hospital clinic sites within the Greater Manchester and Cheshire area. Main duties of the job The post involves developing and delivering clinical nurse specialist service at peripheral sites.To act as a keyworker to patients diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer and providing support and information throughout their cancer pathway as well as participation in service development.Successful candidates will have a significant post registration, with previous experience in breast oncology and ideally, having some palliative care knowledge and experience in managing patients with advancing disease. Advanced communication skills are essential About us The Christie is one of Europe's leading cancer centres, treating over 60,000 patients a year. We are based in Manchester and serve a population of 3.2 million across Greater Manchester & Cheshire, but as a national specialist around 15% patients are referred to us from other parts of the country. We provide radiotherapy through one of the largest radiotherapy departments in the world; chemotherapy on site and through 14 other hospitals; highly specialist surgery for complex and rare cancer; and a wide range of support and diagnostic services. We are also an international leader in research, with world first breakthroughs for over 100 years. We run one of the largest early clinical trial units in Europe with over 300 trials every year. Cancer research in Manchester, most of which is undertaken on the Christie site, has been officially ranked the best in the UK. Job responsibilities Clinical 1. To provide comprehensive and specialist assessment such as holistic needs assessment and care planning for patients with a range of highly complex presentations, by utilising advanced clinical reasoning, evidenced based knowledge, investigative and analytical skills and specialist assessment techniques.2. To provide support and advice accordingly with the aim of promoting optimal quality of life.3. Plan, implement and evaluate care delivery both physical and psychological according to changing health care needs to ensure continuity of effective patient care and considers inclusivity and personalisation.4. To communicate complex clinical findings to the patient/carers to gain valid informed consent prior to any intervention or procedure.5. To work within a legal framework for those patients who lack capacity to consent to treatment.6. To ensure that the delivery of kind, compassionate and respectful care takes place and that the Clinical Nurse Specialist Team develop relationships with patients that encourages collaborative decision making.7. Ensure the maintenance of professional contemporaneous records at all times, document all actions and interventions in a clear, honest and timely manner in line with Trust policy.8. Collect, collate, evaluate and report information, Involve patients and carers/relatives and work closely with secondary breast cancer user involvement in the planning and delivery of care and development of services to enhance the patient/carer experience.9. Work collaboratively with other professionals and agencies to ensure patient needs are met, especially in relation to ongoing support and palliative care needs. This may encompass primary, secondary and other tertiary care providers.10. In conjunction with specialist palliative care, ensure optimal symptom control.11. Ensure assessment and timely diagnosis of disease progression and that adequate support is in place.12. Develop effective teamwork, to ensure that the delivery of patient care is reviewed as part of a multidisciplinary team. To attend metastatic MDT meetings and team meetings as appropriate and to contribute to discussions about individual patients. To attend other professional and clinical meetings as appropriate.13. Deal with concerns raised by patients and carers in a proactive manner, review patient feedback results and update patient experience improvement plans as needed.14. Champion a safeguarding culture, which meets the needs of people with issues involving mental capacity or children.15. Ensure patients, relatives and other staff are received in a professional manner and act in a courteous and polite manner at all times, thereby ensuring good public relations between patients, public and staff.16. Use advanced communication skills in a variety of settings.17. To have an advanced knowledge of local and national standards that may impact on practice.18. To run the nurse led clinic and telephone clinics.19. To support, mentor, lead and educate the band 6and band 4 members of the team. 20. To communicate effectively and support patients and carers prior to, during and after treatment and at key points in their cancer journey i.e disease progression/ advanced care planning. 21. To be aware of current research protocols and liaise with the Breast Research Nurses regarding eligibility. 22. To implement Trust Policies and Procedures 23. To act always in accordance with the NMC Code of Conduct and Guiding Documents. Managerial/Clinical Leadership. 1. To provide specialist, expert clinical knowledge to clinical colleagues, patients and carers/relatives both within and outside the Trust and manage a caseload of patients. 2. Evaluate service delivery; identify areas for improvement and initiate change. 3. To build effective professional relationships with Greater Manchester Cancer and across Acute and Community settings. 4. To provide written evidence of service development and performance participating in Macmillan reviews and annual report. 5. Initiate and support clinical developments / projects to promote excellence in patient care. 6. Provide and receive clinical supervision and mentorship to facilitate reflective practice and attend peer supervision. 7. Promote patient and public involvement activities in the specialist area, leading to service improvement by working with service users. 8. Attend and participate in the CNS Forum and other committees and meetings at divisional and at a strategic Trust level 9. Act as a role model presenting a professional image at all times. 10. To take part in recruitment and selection of appropriate staff in the team 11. To be fully aware of the divisional objectives and the Trusts corporate plan. Education and Development. 1. To participate in annual appraisal and accept personal responsibilities for professional growth and development. 2. To identify training needs of non-specialist Christie and Network colleagues and develop educational programmes in collaboration with Breast colleagues. 3. To provide specialist input, develop and teach on relevant post registration courses. 4. Together with other professional colleagues develop information and resource packs for patients and their carers. 5. Maintain a professional portfolio Research and Audit 1. To ensure that clinical practice is based on evidence and current best practice and to disseminate information to staff. 2. To identify areas of Breast nursing practice that need to be researched and to participate where appropriate in nursing and multi disciplinary research, clinical audit, and benchmarking, in order to improve effectiveness of patient care. 3. Disseminate and promote best practice through presentation at regional, national and international oncology conferences. Provide written and verbal feedback to colleagues. 4. Contribute to the writing of protocols relevant to Breast specialty. 5. Undertake, where appropriate, nursing research with published outcomes. Person Specification Qualifications RGN Degree in Nursing/Health related subject Teaching and assessing Masters Degree Counselling Certificate Palliative Care Certificate Experience Experience post registration including at senior level Breast cancer experience Participation in service development and implementation of change Nursing leadership Project management Experience of influencing change Skills Advanced communication skills . click apply for full job details
Dandelion Time is a therapeutic charity based in Kent, supporting children affected by family trauma. The Volunteer Session Assistant role is to support our family therapists in the preparation and delivery of family therapy sessions. Tasks include: preparation of resources for craft and nature based activities, assisting the Case Worker during family sessions, food and drink preparation, clearing away materials. You will need to have a sensitive, non judgemental approach for working with disadvantaged and vulnerable families. We especially need volunteers to support our team in Shadoxhurst. Activities you will be doing Youth Work, Support Work What skills are required for this role Managing People Listening Teamwork Reasoning Why these skills are required Share Dandelion Time values: Kind, compassionate and non judgemental; Patient, warm and friendly. What is in it for you Join our growing community of wonderful volunteers Make new friends Learn new skills Time Commitment 10am - 4pm on a Tuesday during term time or 4.5 hour session on a Wednesday morning or afternoon, every week during term time. Location Postcode: ME15 0NY Role Address: Shadoxhurst Village, Ashford, Kent Number of volunteers required 8 Application Process Application Form ID Check References Informal Discussion (may include an interview) Simply Connect Solutions Ltd, Company registered in England and Wales
Mar 27, 2026
Full time
Dandelion Time is a therapeutic charity based in Kent, supporting children affected by family trauma. The Volunteer Session Assistant role is to support our family therapists in the preparation and delivery of family therapy sessions. Tasks include: preparation of resources for craft and nature based activities, assisting the Case Worker during family sessions, food and drink preparation, clearing away materials. You will need to have a sensitive, non judgemental approach for working with disadvantaged and vulnerable families. We especially need volunteers to support our team in Shadoxhurst. Activities you will be doing Youth Work, Support Work What skills are required for this role Managing People Listening Teamwork Reasoning Why these skills are required Share Dandelion Time values: Kind, compassionate and non judgemental; Patient, warm and friendly. What is in it for you Join our growing community of wonderful volunteers Make new friends Learn new skills Time Commitment 10am - 4pm on a Tuesday during term time or 4.5 hour session on a Wednesday morning or afternoon, every week during term time. Location Postcode: ME15 0NY Role Address: Shadoxhurst Village, Ashford, Kent Number of volunteers required 8 Application Process Application Form ID Check References Informal Discussion (may include an interview) Simply Connect Solutions Ltd, Company registered in England and Wales
We are currently looking for an Adult's Social Worker to join our Safeguarding Team. Do not apply for this role if you do not have a Social Work Qualification with a minimum of 2 years post qualified experience. About the team The team acts as the first point of contact when concerns arise about an adult aged 18+ in the community where safety or welfare is in question. They assess risk, investigate safeguarding concerns, and coordinate support plans to protect individuals and promote wellbeing. The team works closely with other professionals and makes decisions in line with the Care Act 2014 and the Mental Capacity Act 2005. About you It is essential to have a degree within Social Work (Degree/DipSW/CQSW) with a minimum of two year's experience within Adult's Social Work. Having a good understanding of safeguarding processes as well as being able to work in a team with a fast-paced environment is key for this position. A valid UK driving licence and vehicle is required to qualify for this role. What's on offer? £32.00 per hour umbrella (PAYE payment options also available) Hybrid working scheme Short term caseholding Dedicated support and regular supervision and guidance with line manager Parking available nearby/ onsite For more information, please get in contact Liberty Hodder - Candidate Consultant /
Mar 27, 2026
Full time
We are currently looking for an Adult's Social Worker to join our Safeguarding Team. Do not apply for this role if you do not have a Social Work Qualification with a minimum of 2 years post qualified experience. About the team The team acts as the first point of contact when concerns arise about an adult aged 18+ in the community where safety or welfare is in question. They assess risk, investigate safeguarding concerns, and coordinate support plans to protect individuals and promote wellbeing. The team works closely with other professionals and makes decisions in line with the Care Act 2014 and the Mental Capacity Act 2005. About you It is essential to have a degree within Social Work (Degree/DipSW/CQSW) with a minimum of two year's experience within Adult's Social Work. Having a good understanding of safeguarding processes as well as being able to work in a team with a fast-paced environment is key for this position. A valid UK driving licence and vehicle is required to qualify for this role. What's on offer? £32.00 per hour umbrella (PAYE payment options also available) Hybrid working scheme Short term caseholding Dedicated support and regular supervision and guidance with line manager Parking available nearby/ onsite For more information, please get in contact Liberty Hodder - Candidate Consultant /
Lead Business Administrator (ProjectWise) page is loaded Lead Business Administrator (ProjectWise)locations: GB.Bristol.The Hub: GB.Birmingham - Chamberlain Squaretime type: Full timeposted on: Posted 5 Days Agojob requisition id: R-144785 Job Description OverviewOur purpose is Engineering a better future for the planet and its people. We are facing the biggest challenges of our generation, to deliver safe and economically viable nuclear energy and its sustainable legacy well into the future. We have a significant pipeline of exciting opportunities across the full nuclear lifecycle and need to fulfil this purpose. To support this purpose, we are looking to develop robust working practices across several domains and need to control and administer our chosen technology stack. We have developed an internal configuration and approach in using ProjectWise and now need to expand and continue to develop this configuration to meet our emerging requirements. Our in house Information Management (IM) team within AtkinsRéalis Nuclear EMEA region is ambitious, capable, and integral to the planning, delivery, and handover of our clients' projects. We drive efficiency, best practice, and innovation into projects, enabling wider business benefits through digital services and technology enabled solutions. We advise clients on what is possible, and what is practical, in applying IM and digital methods to achieve their objectives. Your Role We are seeking a Lead Business Administrator (ProjectWise) with extensive technical and project experience to join our team. This critical role involves leading our ProjectWise configuration and governance within our business, supporting market and project delivery teams, and implementing sector specific IM requirements and procedures. You will play a key role in training and communication activities, helping to develop our information management (IM) capability and supporting major programmes and projects, as well as wider frameworks. This role combines technical configuration expertise with leadership responsibilities, enhancing processes and workflows within the IM team and broader delivery teams. Familiarity with roles such as Digital/BIM Lead, BIM Manager, and CAD Manager will help you leverage our internal IM and digital services to exceed client expectations. About You You are a technical expert and leader, who has extensive technical and project experience. You will be passionate about introducing positive change to working practices and seeing the fruits of your labours across a portfolio of projects. You will enjoy overseeing how the system works and enable the best out of our project teams. You will be able to operate within the AtkinsRéalis corporate culture, fostering strong working relationships, leveraging personnel and business strengths, and embodying courage, care, curiosity, and community. Essential Advanced mastery of ProjectWise Administrator and related CONNECT Services set up, including: Environments, SQL, Attribute Exchange, Workflows, iCS, Access Control, PDF Markup & Issue Resolution, Deliverables Management, Design Review, Web Services. Proven experience enabling and configuring integrations with design tools (Bentley MicroStation, Bentley OpenX, AutoCAD, Civil 3D, Revit) into ProjectWise workflows. Experience with data source exchanges/deliveries and synchronisations in multi party collaboration contexts. Demonstrable business as usual (BAU) support experience for ProjectWise in active projects. Strong stakeholder skills: effective participation in client meetings and workshops. Understanding of Information Management and Document Control practices; ability to support ISO 19650 compliance and client IM requirements. Ability to document processes, author clear guidance, and maintain structured configuration records. Track record of prioritising and delivering change in complex, multi project environments. Desirable Automation experience (e.g., PowerShell, Power Automate) and familiarity with scripting for admin tasks. Experience with Managed Workspace configurations. Formal requirements documentation and change control practice. Experience working in a global ProjectWise support team with a focus on template configuration. Vendor engagement experience and participation in testing new systems/services. A qualification in Information Management or related discipline. 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 27, 2026
Full time
Lead Business Administrator (ProjectWise) page is loaded Lead Business Administrator (ProjectWise)locations: GB.Bristol.The Hub: GB.Birmingham - Chamberlain Squaretime type: Full timeposted on: Posted 5 Days Agojob requisition id: R-144785 Job Description OverviewOur purpose is Engineering a better future for the planet and its people. We are facing the biggest challenges of our generation, to deliver safe and economically viable nuclear energy and its sustainable legacy well into the future. We have a significant pipeline of exciting opportunities across the full nuclear lifecycle and need to fulfil this purpose. To support this purpose, we are looking to develop robust working practices across several domains and need to control and administer our chosen technology stack. We have developed an internal configuration and approach in using ProjectWise and now need to expand and continue to develop this configuration to meet our emerging requirements. Our in house Information Management (IM) team within AtkinsRéalis Nuclear EMEA region is ambitious, capable, and integral to the planning, delivery, and handover of our clients' projects. We drive efficiency, best practice, and innovation into projects, enabling wider business benefits through digital services and technology enabled solutions. We advise clients on what is possible, and what is practical, in applying IM and digital methods to achieve their objectives. Your Role We are seeking a Lead Business Administrator (ProjectWise) with extensive technical and project experience to join our team. This critical role involves leading our ProjectWise configuration and governance within our business, supporting market and project delivery teams, and implementing sector specific IM requirements and procedures. You will play a key role in training and communication activities, helping to develop our information management (IM) capability and supporting major programmes and projects, as well as wider frameworks. This role combines technical configuration expertise with leadership responsibilities, enhancing processes and workflows within the IM team and broader delivery teams. Familiarity with roles such as Digital/BIM Lead, BIM Manager, and CAD Manager will help you leverage our internal IM and digital services to exceed client expectations. About You You are a technical expert and leader, who has extensive technical and project experience. You will be passionate about introducing positive change to working practices and seeing the fruits of your labours across a portfolio of projects. You will enjoy overseeing how the system works and enable the best out of our project teams. You will be able to operate within the AtkinsRéalis corporate culture, fostering strong working relationships, leveraging personnel and business strengths, and embodying courage, care, curiosity, and community. Essential Advanced mastery of ProjectWise Administrator and related CONNECT Services set up, including: Environments, SQL, Attribute Exchange, Workflows, iCS, Access Control, PDF Markup & Issue Resolution, Deliverables Management, Design Review, Web Services. Proven experience enabling and configuring integrations with design tools (Bentley MicroStation, Bentley OpenX, AutoCAD, Civil 3D, Revit) into ProjectWise workflows. Experience with data source exchanges/deliveries and synchronisations in multi party collaboration contexts. Demonstrable business as usual (BAU) support experience for ProjectWise in active projects. Strong stakeholder skills: effective participation in client meetings and workshops. Understanding of Information Management and Document Control practices; ability to support ISO 19650 compliance and client IM requirements. Ability to document processes, author clear guidance, and maintain structured configuration records. Track record of prioritising and delivering change in complex, multi project environments. Desirable Automation experience (e.g., PowerShell, Power Automate) and familiarity with scripting for admin tasks. Experience with Managed Workspace configurations. Formal requirements documentation and change control practice. Experience working in a global ProjectWise support team with a focus on template configuration. Vendor engagement experience and participation in testing new systems/services. A qualification in Information Management or related discipline. 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.
Job title: IT Service Desk Team Lead Location: Head Office (Barrow-In-Furness) Are you ready to take the lead in delivering exceptional IT support? An exciting opportunity has arisen for a confident and experienced individual to join our client as the IT Service Desk Team Lead. At our organisation, we are committed to putting the community first and fostering a workplace where values align with genuine responsibility. We welcome applicants from diverse backgrounds and are dedicated to building an inclusive workforce. Key Responsibilities: Lead the Service Desk team to deliver a first-class support service that meets the needs of our colleagues. Manage team workload effectively, prioritising support requests to achieve SLA targets. Plan and oversee deskside support across the Head Office and branch network, ensuring efficient service delivery. Act as the first point of contact for colleagues seeking technical assistance, providing guidance and support. Troubleshoot, diagnose, and resolve hardware and software issues with professionalism and efficiency. Deliver outstanding customer service, ensuring all issues are resolved promptly and effectively. Redirect unresolved issues to next-level support when necessary, ensuring seamless service continuity. Manage support tickets diligently, driving problems to resolution and ensuring appropriate follow-up. Produce technical documentation covering installations, configurations, and troubleshooting processes. Provide Management Information (MI) to track performance and support compliance requirements. What You Will Bring: Previous experience in an IT customer service environment, demonstrating strong leadership capabilities. A solid understanding of Microsoft Windows, Outlook, and Office applications. Good knowledge of desktops, laptops, printers, and peripheral devices. Understanding of networking concepts including patching and switches. Awareness of IT security principles such as antivirus software, firewalls, and patch management. Strong accuracy and attention to detail, coupled with a solutions-focused approach to problem-solving. What You Can Expect From Us: A minimum of 25 days of holiday, plus Bank Holidays, a Birthday Holiday, a Celebration Day, and a Moving House Day. A competitive pension scheme with up to a 10% employer contribution. A comprehensive benefits package designed to support your well-being and work-life balance. Adecco is a disability-confident employer. It is important to us that we run an inclusive and accessible recruitment process to support candidates of all backgrounds and all abilities to apply. Adecco is committed to building a supportive environment for you to explore the next steps in your career. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explaining how we will use your information is available on our website.
Mar 27, 2026
Full time
Job title: IT Service Desk Team Lead Location: Head Office (Barrow-In-Furness) Are you ready to take the lead in delivering exceptional IT support? An exciting opportunity has arisen for a confident and experienced individual to join our client as the IT Service Desk Team Lead. At our organisation, we are committed to putting the community first and fostering a workplace where values align with genuine responsibility. We welcome applicants from diverse backgrounds and are dedicated to building an inclusive workforce. Key Responsibilities: Lead the Service Desk team to deliver a first-class support service that meets the needs of our colleagues. Manage team workload effectively, prioritising support requests to achieve SLA targets. Plan and oversee deskside support across the Head Office and branch network, ensuring efficient service delivery. Act as the first point of contact for colleagues seeking technical assistance, providing guidance and support. Troubleshoot, diagnose, and resolve hardware and software issues with professionalism and efficiency. Deliver outstanding customer service, ensuring all issues are resolved promptly and effectively. Redirect unresolved issues to next-level support when necessary, ensuring seamless service continuity. Manage support tickets diligently, driving problems to resolution and ensuring appropriate follow-up. Produce technical documentation covering installations, configurations, and troubleshooting processes. Provide Management Information (MI) to track performance and support compliance requirements. What You Will Bring: Previous experience in an IT customer service environment, demonstrating strong leadership capabilities. A solid understanding of Microsoft Windows, Outlook, and Office applications. Good knowledge of desktops, laptops, printers, and peripheral devices. Understanding of networking concepts including patching and switches. Awareness of IT security principles such as antivirus software, firewalls, and patch management. Strong accuracy and attention to detail, coupled with a solutions-focused approach to problem-solving. What You Can Expect From Us: A minimum of 25 days of holiday, plus Bank Holidays, a Birthday Holiday, a Celebration Day, and a Moving House Day. A competitive pension scheme with up to a 10% employer contribution. A comprehensive benefits package designed to support your well-being and work-life balance. Adecco is a disability-confident employer. It is important to us that we run an inclusive and accessible recruitment process to support candidates of all backgrounds and all abilities to apply. Adecco is committed to building a supportive environment for you to explore the next steps in your career. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explaining how we will use your information is available on our website.
I am looking for an Adults' Social Worker to join a Learning Disability Team. This role requires a Social Work Qualification with a minimum of 3 years post qualified experience. About the team The team work in partnership with disabled adults to understand and support them in what they need. In this team they also promote independence for the adults whilst protecting them. The team of social workers, work alongside the social managers and clinical leads and complete face to face visits. Completing care act assessments, mental capacity assessments and community DOL assessments are all part of the role. The team work within the Care Act 2014 at all times and work in a strengths based way. About you A degree within Social Work (Degree, DipSW, CQSW) with a minimum of 3 years' experience is required to be deemed suitable for this role. The ability to complete Mental Capacity and /or Best Interest Assessments, eligibility assessments and relevant documents for the community DOL is important. You would need to ensure that the requirements of the MCA 2005 are met and that the service users' rights under the ECHR (human rights Act 1998) are upheld. You must have a good level of knowledge and experience of safeguarding adults, and to undertake safeguarding enquiries and interventions and have good knowledge of Direct Payments. What's on Offer Up to £32.00 per hour umbrella (PAYE payment option will also be available) Hybrid Working Excellent Training on the job available Full time hours Parking available/nearby Easily accessible via car or public transport For more information, please get in touch Owen Giles - Candidate Consultant
Mar 27, 2026
Full time
I am looking for an Adults' Social Worker to join a Learning Disability Team. This role requires a Social Work Qualification with a minimum of 3 years post qualified experience. About the team The team work in partnership with disabled adults to understand and support them in what they need. In this team they also promote independence for the adults whilst protecting them. The team of social workers, work alongside the social managers and clinical leads and complete face to face visits. Completing care act assessments, mental capacity assessments and community DOL assessments are all part of the role. The team work within the Care Act 2014 at all times and work in a strengths based way. About you A degree within Social Work (Degree, DipSW, CQSW) with a minimum of 3 years' experience is required to be deemed suitable for this role. The ability to complete Mental Capacity and /or Best Interest Assessments, eligibility assessments and relevant documents for the community DOL is important. You would need to ensure that the requirements of the MCA 2005 are met and that the service users' rights under the ECHR (human rights Act 1998) are upheld. You must have a good level of knowledge and experience of safeguarding adults, and to undertake safeguarding enquiries and interventions and have good knowledge of Direct Payments. What's on Offer Up to £32.00 per hour umbrella (PAYE payment option will also be available) Hybrid Working Excellent Training on the job available Full time hours Parking available/nearby Easily accessible via car or public transport For more information, please get in touch Owen Giles - Candidate Consultant
Youth and Play Worker Manchester - Agile £7,532.00 per annum (13.45 per hour) Part Time, Term time only - 14 hours per week over 40 weeks across a 12-month period Closing Date: 9th April 2026 at 5pm Interview Date: 13th & 14th April 2026 Support our communities. See the difference you can make in our city. At One Manchester we are passionate about providing good quality homes, great services and real opportunities for customers and communities. We are more than just a landlord. We invest in new and existing homes, provide money advice and wellbeing, employment and training support and build strong partnerships to support inclusive growth. We have an exciting position available for Youth and Play Worker to join us! You'll deliver a high-quality youth and play provision for children aged 5-14 years, ensuring activities are youth-led, inclusive, and responsive to local need. You'll support the design, coordination and delivery of youth activities that promote positive relationships, build confidence and ensure young people feel safe, heard and supported within One Manchester communities. What we're looking for: Level 3 Youth Worker qualification (essential) Proven experience delivering youth activities and sessions, including collaboration with schools and community organisations Experience in supporting and engaging young people and adults, with strong knowledge of safeguarding procedures Experienced in designing and delivering group activities which engage young people and adults Excellent communicator with strong organisational skills, able to encourage, motivate and influence Proficient in IT, including Microsoft Office applications such as Word and Excel A Full UK driving license and access to a car is essential. Why take up the challenge with One Manchester? This really is a great place to work. We've bags of potential and have huge opportunities waiting to be unlocked. Supportive and flexible, we're rightly proud of our work and excited about the future. So, challenge yourself to be creative and ambitious and see the difference you can make in our great city. If this sounds like you then apply today, we'd love to hear from you! We own and manage over 12,000 homes in central, south and east Manchester. We have one purpose: to provide good quality homes, great services, and real opportunities for our customers and communities. Our role as a trusted Registered Provider of Social Housing goes well beyond putting people in safe and secure homes. That's not to say it's not one our key priorities, it's simply one of the many things we do to help our customers live happy and fulfilled lives. We put people at the heart of everything we do. We're constantly evolving as a business to ensure we're supporting our customers and communities. We focus on improving our communities by offering a range of services, including employment opportunities, building new developments, and ensuring our customers have safe homes to live in. In accordance with the aims of our Equality and Diversity strategy and organisational commitment to address the employment of underrepresented groups, One Manchester is operating 'the Rooney Rule'. This means that we aim to interview at least one ethnically diverse candidate for all roles. We will also interview at least one female candidate for all our roles within our trades and facilities teams where we experience an under representation. One Manchester strives for equality, diversity and inclusion in all that we do. We positively encourage applications for employment from eligible candidates regardless of sex, race, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, religion or belief, marital status, or pregnancy and maternity. We are transitioning to a culture where agile working will be a feature of many of our roles. We also try to support and promote a culture of flexible working where possible and practical. If you are interested in a role but require flexibility or part time hours please give us a call and we can let you know if this can be considered for a particular role.
Mar 27, 2026
Full time
Youth and Play Worker Manchester - Agile £7,532.00 per annum (13.45 per hour) Part Time, Term time only - 14 hours per week over 40 weeks across a 12-month period Closing Date: 9th April 2026 at 5pm Interview Date: 13th & 14th April 2026 Support our communities. See the difference you can make in our city. At One Manchester we are passionate about providing good quality homes, great services and real opportunities for customers and communities. We are more than just a landlord. We invest in new and existing homes, provide money advice and wellbeing, employment and training support and build strong partnerships to support inclusive growth. We have an exciting position available for Youth and Play Worker to join us! You'll deliver a high-quality youth and play provision for children aged 5-14 years, ensuring activities are youth-led, inclusive, and responsive to local need. You'll support the design, coordination and delivery of youth activities that promote positive relationships, build confidence and ensure young people feel safe, heard and supported within One Manchester communities. What we're looking for: Level 3 Youth Worker qualification (essential) Proven experience delivering youth activities and sessions, including collaboration with schools and community organisations Experience in supporting and engaging young people and adults, with strong knowledge of safeguarding procedures Experienced in designing and delivering group activities which engage young people and adults Excellent communicator with strong organisational skills, able to encourage, motivate and influence Proficient in IT, including Microsoft Office applications such as Word and Excel A Full UK driving license and access to a car is essential. Why take up the challenge with One Manchester? This really is a great place to work. We've bags of potential and have huge opportunities waiting to be unlocked. Supportive and flexible, we're rightly proud of our work and excited about the future. So, challenge yourself to be creative and ambitious and see the difference you can make in our great city. If this sounds like you then apply today, we'd love to hear from you! We own and manage over 12,000 homes in central, south and east Manchester. We have one purpose: to provide good quality homes, great services, and real opportunities for our customers and communities. Our role as a trusted Registered Provider of Social Housing goes well beyond putting people in safe and secure homes. That's not to say it's not one our key priorities, it's simply one of the many things we do to help our customers live happy and fulfilled lives. We put people at the heart of everything we do. We're constantly evolving as a business to ensure we're supporting our customers and communities. We focus on improving our communities by offering a range of services, including employment opportunities, building new developments, and ensuring our customers have safe homes to live in. In accordance with the aims of our Equality and Diversity strategy and organisational commitment to address the employment of underrepresented groups, One Manchester is operating 'the Rooney Rule'. This means that we aim to interview at least one ethnically diverse candidate for all roles. We will also interview at least one female candidate for all our roles within our trades and facilities teams where we experience an under representation. One Manchester strives for equality, diversity and inclusion in all that we do. We positively encourage applications for employment from eligible candidates regardless of sex, race, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, religion or belief, marital status, or pregnancy and maternity. We are transitioning to a culture where agile working will be a feature of many of our roles. We also try to support and promote a culture of flexible working where possible and practical. If you are interested in a role but require flexibility or part time hours please give us a call and we can let you know if this can be considered for a particular role.
Waking Night Support Worker Location - Brierley Hill, Dudley £14.86 per hour - 37.5 hours per week You will need to have the Right to Work in the UK. Sponsorship is not available for this role. Become a Support Worker in Children's Residential Care Are you ready to start with a role that truly makes a difference? If so, apply today and make this the start of something amazing. We welcome applicants with and without experience and from backgrounds such as education, youth work, childcare, healthcare, social care, learning disabilities, SEN and community services. At Inspire, you're not just working - you're shaping futures, furthermore as a Waking Nights Support Worker, based within Dudley every moment you spend with our young people helps them feel safe, valued and supported. At Inspire it is imperative and important that our children enjoy new and varied experiences that encourage them to be the best version of themselves and that any disability is not seen as a barrier but an opportunity for inspirational outside the box thinking. We hold a belief that no child should be disadvantaged and that all children are part of the community, enjoying all that this offers including celebrations, events and fundraising. Our teams are fully committed to Inspires' goals, they understand the challenges and rewards of working with our young people and know that every day they will achieve things that really matter. Excellent opportunity for a Waking Nights Support Worker to join our home in Dudley. The home is rated Good in all areas with OFSTED and has an excellent reputation with the local authorities. The home can accommodate up to 6 Young people, all the Children & Young People we support have a learning disability, Autism, epilepsy and can display some associated behaviours. Many of our children (not all) are non-verbal or have limited communication and will communicate with us through different methods such as picture boards, Smartbox devices and Makaton. Our guiding principles are: Integrity, it is the foundation of what we do. A nurturing approach to our young people and staff and a passion that will drive your commitment to achieve the very best for our children. Bringing our plans to life will be challenging and intense but, with enthusiasm, creativity and a hands-on approach, the reward and satisfaction will be second to none. Preferred but not Essential Experience in Residential Childcare Environment (Preferred) Level 4 Children's and Young People or equivalent (Preferred but not essential) Driver (company provide a car during working hours) Able to work unsociable hours (evenings and nights including weekends) New staff must be comfortable using an electronic care recording system on a daily basis to document, monitor, and update children and young people's records accurately. Experience with Clearcare is an advantage, but not essential, as full training will be provided. However, all staff are expected to confidently use digital systems as part of their day-to-day role. Company Values Friendly, passionate and caring nature Positive, pleasant and approachable Empowering others to become stronger and more confident in controlling their lives Person Centred, allowing our children to explore & utilise their own strengths Innovative, by using or showing new methods and ideas Reward and Benefits Competitive salary including enhanced qualified rates Paid induction programme Dedicated learning and development programmes including fully funded QCF Level 4 Face to face therapeutic training Access to a wide range of free online courses for all staff on a variety of topic Free DBS check Free parking Free meals on shift (residential homes only) Refer a friend scheme' reward system - earn £1,000 per referral Pension scheme Annual Employee Awards Evening Employee recognition schemes Company vehicle to use when in work CareTech Foundation- Opportunity to apply for family & friend's grants Being part of one of the UK's leading specialist therapeutic providers Terms and Conditions apply Safeguarding Statement Caretech is committed to the safeguarding and welfare of children. All applicants must pass an enhanced DBS check and provide satisfactory references plus all roles involving vulnerable groups.
Mar 27, 2026
Full time
Waking Night Support Worker Location - Brierley Hill, Dudley £14.86 per hour - 37.5 hours per week You will need to have the Right to Work in the UK. Sponsorship is not available for this role. Become a Support Worker in Children's Residential Care Are you ready to start with a role that truly makes a difference? If so, apply today and make this the start of something amazing. We welcome applicants with and without experience and from backgrounds such as education, youth work, childcare, healthcare, social care, learning disabilities, SEN and community services. At Inspire, you're not just working - you're shaping futures, furthermore as a Waking Nights Support Worker, based within Dudley every moment you spend with our young people helps them feel safe, valued and supported. At Inspire it is imperative and important that our children enjoy new and varied experiences that encourage them to be the best version of themselves and that any disability is not seen as a barrier but an opportunity for inspirational outside the box thinking. We hold a belief that no child should be disadvantaged and that all children are part of the community, enjoying all that this offers including celebrations, events and fundraising. Our teams are fully committed to Inspires' goals, they understand the challenges and rewards of working with our young people and know that every day they will achieve things that really matter. Excellent opportunity for a Waking Nights Support Worker to join our home in Dudley. The home is rated Good in all areas with OFSTED and has an excellent reputation with the local authorities. The home can accommodate up to 6 Young people, all the Children & Young People we support have a learning disability, Autism, epilepsy and can display some associated behaviours. Many of our children (not all) are non-verbal or have limited communication and will communicate with us through different methods such as picture boards, Smartbox devices and Makaton. Our guiding principles are: Integrity, it is the foundation of what we do. A nurturing approach to our young people and staff and a passion that will drive your commitment to achieve the very best for our children. Bringing our plans to life will be challenging and intense but, with enthusiasm, creativity and a hands-on approach, the reward and satisfaction will be second to none. Preferred but not Essential Experience in Residential Childcare Environment (Preferred) Level 4 Children's and Young People or equivalent (Preferred but not essential) Driver (company provide a car during working hours) Able to work unsociable hours (evenings and nights including weekends) New staff must be comfortable using an electronic care recording system on a daily basis to document, monitor, and update children and young people's records accurately. Experience with Clearcare is an advantage, but not essential, as full training will be provided. However, all staff are expected to confidently use digital systems as part of their day-to-day role. Company Values Friendly, passionate and caring nature Positive, pleasant and approachable Empowering others to become stronger and more confident in controlling their lives Person Centred, allowing our children to explore & utilise their own strengths Innovative, by using or showing new methods and ideas Reward and Benefits Competitive salary including enhanced qualified rates Paid induction programme Dedicated learning and development programmes including fully funded QCF Level 4 Face to face therapeutic training Access to a wide range of free online courses for all staff on a variety of topic Free DBS check Free parking Free meals on shift (residential homes only) Refer a friend scheme' reward system - earn £1,000 per referral Pension scheme Annual Employee Awards Evening Employee recognition schemes Company vehicle to use when in work CareTech Foundation- Opportunity to apply for family & friend's grants Being part of one of the UK's leading specialist therapeutic providers Terms and Conditions apply Safeguarding Statement Caretech is committed to the safeguarding and welfare of children. All applicants must pass an enhanced DBS check and provide satisfactory references plus all roles involving vulnerable groups.
Our Children, Family & Young People Services across Suffolk are seeking dedicatedSenior Registered Mental Health Nurse, Social Worker or Occupational Therapist to join their existing team as maternity cover. We have opportunities throughout our services, and want to hear from passionate individuals who share our values. We are confident that being part of CFYP Suffolk would enable you to be the Registered Mental Health Practitioner you trained, and would like, to be. Joining our team will offer you the time and facilities to make a difference. Ideally you'll have experience and skills in working with young adults and their families. Our dedicated team is compassionate and responsive. There are processes to review our work, to develop areas of good practice, therapeutic skills and support learning and development of staff. Mental Health has never been more in the public eye and now more than ever our profession needs to adapt and change to meet the changing needs of our patients and the evolving health and social care integrated systems. As a secondary mental health workforce, we need to build upon and diversify our compassionate and inclusive leadership when delivering high quality care and diversify into new roles. This vacancy is opened to experienced band 5 of all disciplines. Informal discussions and observations visits available If you'd like the opportunity to work in a fast-paced, intriguing role then we'd love to hear from you! Main duties of the job We recognise that qualified staff make up one of the largest proportion of our workforce and we value the expertise and professionalism that you will bring. Managing and assessing risk is a large part of our role and as a team we robustly make decisions in complete collaboration with all systems. As part of this team, responsibilities would include undertaking assessments of young people, working collaboratively with families and other supporting agencies to manage needs, as well as holding a caseload and undertaking duty. You can expect regular clinical and management supervision with an emphasis on reflective practice. We hold a strong belief in team and individual development, you'll be providedwith a full induction program and access to extensive training and career development. We are committed to formulation and ensuring that the pathway of the young person is based on the biosocial model of care and that the voice of the young adult is heard and validated throughout their episode of care. We are seeking a warm, compassionate and needs-led approach with our service users, their families and their network. About us Here at NSFT we pride ourselves on being a welcoming, talented, friendly and supportive team who like nothing better than sharing experiences and learning from each other. In addition to ongoing training and development opportunities, we are committed to providing an environment in which you can thrive. Why work for us? We have challenges as a Trust, but we have ambitious aspirations, are pushing ahead with exciting transformation work and we need dedicated individuals to support us on our journey. We have strong, established professional networks coupled with an exceptional leadership team who will ensure you are truly cared for and cared about. Why Norfolk and Suffolk? The people here are warm and welcoming, you'll never be far from the beautiful coastline or Broads National Park. We're an hour and a half away from London and have an international airport in Norwich too. Our villages, towns and cities are packed full of history, independent cafes, shops and theatres. We have excellent shopping, eating out, top ranking schooling and affordable house prices too. Job responsibilities Please find attached our Job Description and Person Specification for more detail on your Key Accountabilities, then if you feel you have what it takes to make a difference in your local communities, click APPLY! Some of the benefits you can expect: a comprehensive in house & external training programmes career progression starting annual leave of 27 days per annum increasing to 33 days pa based on length of service (plus paid bank holidays) NHS discounts and many more. Interview dates are yet to be set; you will be contacted via email and invited to book a time. These emails may go to your SPAM, so please keep checking all your emails if applying. Please visit our Facebook and Twitter For informal discussions or observational visits to the team please contact Community Matron, Emma Ellis. Person Specification Qualifications Registered Mental Health or Learning Disability Nurse, Occupational Therapist OR Social Worker with the relevant professional registration Practice Assessor and Practice Supervisor training (NMC registrants) or Practice Educator (AHP & Social Worker Registrants Ongoing professional development working towards degree level ( if professional registration is following a diploma level course) Experience Able to demonstrate an appropriate level of knowledge of mental health practice from previous experience Demonstrate effective risk assessment and risk management experience Experience in delivery of clinical interventions Experience in working in team delivering person centred treatment packages 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. £38,682 to £46,580 a yeargross per annum/pro rata
Mar 27, 2026
Full time
Our Children, Family & Young People Services across Suffolk are seeking dedicatedSenior Registered Mental Health Nurse, Social Worker or Occupational Therapist to join their existing team as maternity cover. We have opportunities throughout our services, and want to hear from passionate individuals who share our values. We are confident that being part of CFYP Suffolk would enable you to be the Registered Mental Health Practitioner you trained, and would like, to be. Joining our team will offer you the time and facilities to make a difference. Ideally you'll have experience and skills in working with young adults and their families. Our dedicated team is compassionate and responsive. There are processes to review our work, to develop areas of good practice, therapeutic skills and support learning and development of staff. Mental Health has never been more in the public eye and now more than ever our profession needs to adapt and change to meet the changing needs of our patients and the evolving health and social care integrated systems. As a secondary mental health workforce, we need to build upon and diversify our compassionate and inclusive leadership when delivering high quality care and diversify into new roles. This vacancy is opened to experienced band 5 of all disciplines. Informal discussions and observations visits available If you'd like the opportunity to work in a fast-paced, intriguing role then we'd love to hear from you! Main duties of the job We recognise that qualified staff make up one of the largest proportion of our workforce and we value the expertise and professionalism that you will bring. Managing and assessing risk is a large part of our role and as a team we robustly make decisions in complete collaboration with all systems. As part of this team, responsibilities would include undertaking assessments of young people, working collaboratively with families and other supporting agencies to manage needs, as well as holding a caseload and undertaking duty. You can expect regular clinical and management supervision with an emphasis on reflective practice. We hold a strong belief in team and individual development, you'll be providedwith a full induction program and access to extensive training and career development. We are committed to formulation and ensuring that the pathway of the young person is based on the biosocial model of care and that the voice of the young adult is heard and validated throughout their episode of care. We are seeking a warm, compassionate and needs-led approach with our service users, their families and their network. About us Here at NSFT we pride ourselves on being a welcoming, talented, friendly and supportive team who like nothing better than sharing experiences and learning from each other. In addition to ongoing training and development opportunities, we are committed to providing an environment in which you can thrive. Why work for us? We have challenges as a Trust, but we have ambitious aspirations, are pushing ahead with exciting transformation work and we need dedicated individuals to support us on our journey. We have strong, established professional networks coupled with an exceptional leadership team who will ensure you are truly cared for and cared about. Why Norfolk and Suffolk? The people here are warm and welcoming, you'll never be far from the beautiful coastline or Broads National Park. We're an hour and a half away from London and have an international airport in Norwich too. Our villages, towns and cities are packed full of history, independent cafes, shops and theatres. We have excellent shopping, eating out, top ranking schooling and affordable house prices too. Job responsibilities Please find attached our Job Description and Person Specification for more detail on your Key Accountabilities, then if you feel you have what it takes to make a difference in your local communities, click APPLY! Some of the benefits you can expect: a comprehensive in house & external training programmes career progression starting annual leave of 27 days per annum increasing to 33 days pa based on length of service (plus paid bank holidays) NHS discounts and many more. Interview dates are yet to be set; you will be contacted via email and invited to book a time. These emails may go to your SPAM, so please keep checking all your emails if applying. Please visit our Facebook and Twitter For informal discussions or observational visits to the team please contact Community Matron, Emma Ellis. Person Specification Qualifications Registered Mental Health or Learning Disability Nurse, Occupational Therapist OR Social Worker with the relevant professional registration Practice Assessor and Practice Supervisor training (NMC registrants) or Practice Educator (AHP & Social Worker Registrants Ongoing professional development working towards degree level ( if professional registration is following a diploma level course) Experience Able to demonstrate an appropriate level of knowledge of mental health practice from previous experience Demonstrate effective risk assessment and risk management experience Experience in delivery of clinical interventions Experience in working in team delivering person centred treatment packages 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. £38,682 to £46,580 a yeargross per annum/pro rata
Join Nurseplus as a Recovery Worker Supporting Homeless Individuals to Rebuild Their Lives At Nurseplus, every shift you work is an opportunity to make a real difference. As a temporary Recovery Worker, you ll play a vital role in supporting individuals experiencing homelessness, many of whom are affected by mental ill health, substance misuse, and social exclusion. You ll be working across a range of services including street outreach, supported housing, hostels, and community-based projects, helping people move towards stability, independence, and long-term recovery. Why Choose Nurseplus? • Flexibility that Works for You: Choose shifts that suit your lifestyle full-time, part-time, days, nights, or weekends. • Weekly Pay & Competitive Rates: Earn between £12.21 and £17.50 per hour, paid weekly (higher rates apply for bank holidays). • Workwise App: Manage your availability and easily book shifts that work for you. • Paid Industry-Leading Training: Fully funded training aligned to the Care Certificate and Core Skills Training Framework. • Ongoing Development Opportunities: Access in-house courses and funded qualifications, including NVQ Levels 2 and 3. • Blue Light Card: Thousands of high street and online discounts. What You ll Be Doing As a Recovery Worker supporting homeless individuals, you may be involved in: • Providing street outreach support and engaging hard-to-reach individuals • Working within supported housing, hostels, and residential projects • Supporting individuals affected by substance misuse and dual diagnosis • Building trusting, professional relationships and promoting engagement • Delivering practical and emotional support focused on recovery and harm reduction • Encouraging independence, life skills, and community integration • Supporting access to housing, healthcare, and specialist services • Working to support plans, risk assessments, and safeguarding procedures • Working independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team Your role will focus on empowerment, safety, and recovery, helping people regain control over their lives while promoting dignity, respect, and choice. What We re Looking For • You must be 18+ and have the right to work in the UK • Experience working with vulnerable individuals is essential. Ideally, you will have at least 12 months experience working with vulnerable adults or within a support or care environment. • Training in managing challenging behaviour is beneficial, and FREE CPI training is available if required. • Flexibility to work across different services and locations • A good standard of English and strong communication skills • A compassionate, resilient, and non-judgmental approach • A clear enhanced DBS (you can apply for this upon registration) About Nurseplus At Nurseplus, our mission is to make a positive impact and change lives every day. We are passionate about delivering high-quality, person-centred support to people facing complex life challenges. We care just as much about our staff as our clients, offering a supportive and inclusive environment where you can grow, develop, and build a meaningful career. You must be 18+ and have the right to work in the UK Experience working with vulnerable individuals is essential. Ideally, you will have at least 12 months experience working with vulnerable adults or within a support or care environment. Training in managing challenging behaviour is beneficial, and FREE CPI training is available if required. Flexibility to work across different services and locations A good standard of English and strong communication skills A compassionate, resilient, and non-judgmental approach A clear enhanced DBS (you can apply for this upon registration)
Mar 27, 2026
Seasonal
Join Nurseplus as a Recovery Worker Supporting Homeless Individuals to Rebuild Their Lives At Nurseplus, every shift you work is an opportunity to make a real difference. As a temporary Recovery Worker, you ll play a vital role in supporting individuals experiencing homelessness, many of whom are affected by mental ill health, substance misuse, and social exclusion. You ll be working across a range of services including street outreach, supported housing, hostels, and community-based projects, helping people move towards stability, independence, and long-term recovery. Why Choose Nurseplus? • Flexibility that Works for You: Choose shifts that suit your lifestyle full-time, part-time, days, nights, or weekends. • Weekly Pay & Competitive Rates: Earn between £12.21 and £17.50 per hour, paid weekly (higher rates apply for bank holidays). • Workwise App: Manage your availability and easily book shifts that work for you. • Paid Industry-Leading Training: Fully funded training aligned to the Care Certificate and Core Skills Training Framework. • Ongoing Development Opportunities: Access in-house courses and funded qualifications, including NVQ Levels 2 and 3. • Blue Light Card: Thousands of high street and online discounts. What You ll Be Doing As a Recovery Worker supporting homeless individuals, you may be involved in: • Providing street outreach support and engaging hard-to-reach individuals • Working within supported housing, hostels, and residential projects • Supporting individuals affected by substance misuse and dual diagnosis • Building trusting, professional relationships and promoting engagement • Delivering practical and emotional support focused on recovery and harm reduction • Encouraging independence, life skills, and community integration • Supporting access to housing, healthcare, and specialist services • Working to support plans, risk assessments, and safeguarding procedures • Working independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team Your role will focus on empowerment, safety, and recovery, helping people regain control over their lives while promoting dignity, respect, and choice. What We re Looking For • You must be 18+ and have the right to work in the UK • Experience working with vulnerable individuals is essential. Ideally, you will have at least 12 months experience working with vulnerable adults or within a support or care environment. • Training in managing challenging behaviour is beneficial, and FREE CPI training is available if required. • Flexibility to work across different services and locations • A good standard of English and strong communication skills • A compassionate, resilient, and non-judgmental approach • A clear enhanced DBS (you can apply for this upon registration) About Nurseplus At Nurseplus, our mission is to make a positive impact and change lives every day. We are passionate about delivering high-quality, person-centred support to people facing complex life challenges. We care just as much about our staff as our clients, offering a supportive and inclusive environment where you can grow, develop, and build a meaningful career. You must be 18+ and have the right to work in the UK Experience working with vulnerable individuals is essential. Ideally, you will have at least 12 months experience working with vulnerable adults or within a support or care environment. Training in managing challenging behaviour is beneficial, and FREE CPI training is available if required. Flexibility to work across different services and locations A good standard of English and strong communication skills A compassionate, resilient, and non-judgmental approach A clear enhanced DBS (you can apply for this upon registration)
Single Point of Access - Mental Health Practitioner An exciting opportunity has arisen for Nurses, Social Workers, and Allied Health Professionals to join the Children and Young People Single Point of Access (CYP SPoA). Based across Barnet, Enfield, and Haringey, our well-established team is known for being supportive, friendly, and welcoming. The CYP SPoA is responsible for the triage and initial assessment of referrals for children and young people experiencing moderate to severe mental health difficulties. We work collaboratively to ensure timely, effective support for those in need. We are currently recruiting for roles in both the triage and assessment teams and are seeking practitioners with: Experience in mental health and working with children, young people, and families A strong understanding of complex needs and risk management A background in mental health or social care, with a commitment to multidisciplinary collaboration If you're passionate about making a difference and thrive in a dynamic, team-oriented environment, we'd love to hear from you. Main duties of the job The post holder will have the responsibility for the provision of a responsive community outreach service for those children who need an integrated and flexible approach ensuring engagement and a needs led service. Due to the nature of this role, the post holder would be required to travel throughout the community, as well as working within the clinic. This role will also support young people transitioning to adult mental health services where required. Working in collaboration with children, young people and families, the post holder will facilitate the development of care plans, risk assessment and meaningful risk management plans involving the support network in the community. Effectiveness of interventions will be monitored through the post holder facilitation completion of Routine Outcome Measures (ROMS). About us North London NHS Foundation Trust (NLFT) is committed to improving mental health care across North London to deliver excellent services to our local people.Our Five-Year Strategy: 1. We will provide consistently high-quality care closer to home. 2. With our partners in North London and each borough we will ensure equity of outcome for all 3. We will offer great places to work, providing staff with supportive environment to deliver outstanding care. 4. We will be more effective as an organisation by pioneering research, quality improvement and technology. In order to meet the needs of the Trust you may be required from time to time to work at different locations to your normal place of work. This may mean that you are required to work at any location that fall under Barnet, Camden, Enfield, Haringey or Islington. Job responsibilities To participate in a holistic mental health assessment of children and young people referred to the team to make a professional assessment and identify mental health problems early in their development. To promote the emotional and mental health needs of children and young people, organise and disseminate complex facts and situations, interpret information and give informed judgments on possible options to care. To promote early identification and intervention for those children and young people in line with the CAMHS Service model and iTHRIVE framework. To be active in implementing a multi-agency working relationships that ensures integration of care. To plan and collaborate with other processionals and agencies within the locality in the development of a range of evidence based strategies and interventions to promote the psychological and emotional health of children and young people. Undertake case management and provide evidence-based interventions for those assessed to have mental health and neurodevelopmental concerns. This is not an exhaustive list, please see the attached Job Description and Person Specification for more information on the role requirements and duties. Person Specification Qualifications/ Registrations Registered Health or Social Care Professional, i.e. Nurses / Social Workers / Allied Health Professionals Training in therapeutic intervention Risk assessment training within scope of practice. Professional registration related to mental health / child health Recognised therapeutic qualification and accreditation (i.e. Systemic Therapy/ CBT/ PBS / Behavioural Therapy) Skills/ Abilities Skills in risk assessment & management in relation to mental health and risky behaviour Skills in identifying risk in relation to safeguarding to children/young persons Ability to meet agreed/specified service targets Ability to manage own caseload and time. Demonstrate high standards in written communication, including reports and letters to referrers. Good computer skills, including use of Microsoft applications, such as Word and Outlook Well-developed skills in the ability to communicate effectively, verbally and in writing: complex; highly technical; and/or clinically sensitive information to clients, their families, carers and other professional colleagues both within and outside the NHS. Experience/ Knowledge Experience of participating in multi-agency support for young people across the range of intervention from TAF to Child Protection Knowledge of child protection, Children Act issues and other relevant legislation. Post registration experience having successfully completed preceptorship or equivalent. Experience of carrying out and reviewing findings from routine outcome monitoring Ability to work under pressure, using personal and emotional resources in dealing with distressing circumstances. Knowledge of and experience of working in mental health, including with children and young people with serious mental health problems. Knowledge of the iTHRIVE framework, to improve services for children and young people's mental health. Experience of working in a multidisciplinary setting and working with different professional disciplines involved in the provision of children and young people's health, education and social care Experience of having worked therapeutically with children and young people, with complex and traumatic early life experiences. Personal Qualities Ability to travel throughout the community, preferably with access to personal transport. Ability to use clinical supervision and personal development positively and effectively. Commitment to the achievement of the highest possible standards of professional practice through co-working, consultations and the provision of advice, guidance and assistance. A high degree of self-awareness and ability to reflect on personal and professional attitudes and accept feedback . Ability to work within a team and foster good working relationships. Other Requirements Commitment to equal opportunities. Ability to quickly protect and remove self should be faced with verbal +/or physical aggression. Ability to keep calm in urgent and unpredictable situations. Regard for others and respect for individual rights of autonomy and confidentiality. 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. Bay Tree House/ Edgware Community Hospital Bay Tree House, Enfield, EN2 6NZ Edgware Community Hospital - HA8 0AD Operational Manager to Single Point of Access £44,485 to £52,521 a yearPer annum inclusive of HCAS Contract Permanent Working pattern Full-time Reference number 455-NLFT-0675-A Job locations Bay Tree House/ Edgware Community Hospital Bay Tree House, Enfield, EN2 6NZ Edgware Community Hospital - HA8 0AD
Mar 27, 2026
Full time
Single Point of Access - Mental Health Practitioner An exciting opportunity has arisen for Nurses, Social Workers, and Allied Health Professionals to join the Children and Young People Single Point of Access (CYP SPoA). Based across Barnet, Enfield, and Haringey, our well-established team is known for being supportive, friendly, and welcoming. The CYP SPoA is responsible for the triage and initial assessment of referrals for children and young people experiencing moderate to severe mental health difficulties. We work collaboratively to ensure timely, effective support for those in need. We are currently recruiting for roles in both the triage and assessment teams and are seeking practitioners with: Experience in mental health and working with children, young people, and families A strong understanding of complex needs and risk management A background in mental health or social care, with a commitment to multidisciplinary collaboration If you're passionate about making a difference and thrive in a dynamic, team-oriented environment, we'd love to hear from you. Main duties of the job The post holder will have the responsibility for the provision of a responsive community outreach service for those children who need an integrated and flexible approach ensuring engagement and a needs led service. Due to the nature of this role, the post holder would be required to travel throughout the community, as well as working within the clinic. This role will also support young people transitioning to adult mental health services where required. Working in collaboration with children, young people and families, the post holder will facilitate the development of care plans, risk assessment and meaningful risk management plans involving the support network in the community. Effectiveness of interventions will be monitored through the post holder facilitation completion of Routine Outcome Measures (ROMS). About us North London NHS Foundation Trust (NLFT) is committed to improving mental health care across North London to deliver excellent services to our local people.Our Five-Year Strategy: 1. We will provide consistently high-quality care closer to home. 2. With our partners in North London and each borough we will ensure equity of outcome for all 3. We will offer great places to work, providing staff with supportive environment to deliver outstanding care. 4. We will be more effective as an organisation by pioneering research, quality improvement and technology. In order to meet the needs of the Trust you may be required from time to time to work at different locations to your normal place of work. This may mean that you are required to work at any location that fall under Barnet, Camden, Enfield, Haringey or Islington. Job responsibilities To participate in a holistic mental health assessment of children and young people referred to the team to make a professional assessment and identify mental health problems early in their development. To promote the emotional and mental health needs of children and young people, organise and disseminate complex facts and situations, interpret information and give informed judgments on possible options to care. To promote early identification and intervention for those children and young people in line with the CAMHS Service model and iTHRIVE framework. To be active in implementing a multi-agency working relationships that ensures integration of care. To plan and collaborate with other processionals and agencies within the locality in the development of a range of evidence based strategies and interventions to promote the psychological and emotional health of children and young people. Undertake case management and provide evidence-based interventions for those assessed to have mental health and neurodevelopmental concerns. This is not an exhaustive list, please see the attached Job Description and Person Specification for more information on the role requirements and duties. Person Specification Qualifications/ Registrations Registered Health or Social Care Professional, i.e. Nurses / Social Workers / Allied Health Professionals Training in therapeutic intervention Risk assessment training within scope of practice. Professional registration related to mental health / child health Recognised therapeutic qualification and accreditation (i.e. Systemic Therapy/ CBT/ PBS / Behavioural Therapy) Skills/ Abilities Skills in risk assessment & management in relation to mental health and risky behaviour Skills in identifying risk in relation to safeguarding to children/young persons Ability to meet agreed/specified service targets Ability to manage own caseload and time. Demonstrate high standards in written communication, including reports and letters to referrers. Good computer skills, including use of Microsoft applications, such as Word and Outlook Well-developed skills in the ability to communicate effectively, verbally and in writing: complex; highly technical; and/or clinically sensitive information to clients, their families, carers and other professional colleagues both within and outside the NHS. Experience/ Knowledge Experience of participating in multi-agency support for young people across the range of intervention from TAF to Child Protection Knowledge of child protection, Children Act issues and other relevant legislation. Post registration experience having successfully completed preceptorship or equivalent. Experience of carrying out and reviewing findings from routine outcome monitoring Ability to work under pressure, using personal and emotional resources in dealing with distressing circumstances. Knowledge of and experience of working in mental health, including with children and young people with serious mental health problems. Knowledge of the iTHRIVE framework, to improve services for children and young people's mental health. Experience of working in a multidisciplinary setting and working with different professional disciplines involved in the provision of children and young people's health, education and social care Experience of having worked therapeutically with children and young people, with complex and traumatic early life experiences. Personal Qualities Ability to travel throughout the community, preferably with access to personal transport. Ability to use clinical supervision and personal development positively and effectively. Commitment to the achievement of the highest possible standards of professional practice through co-working, consultations and the provision of advice, guidance and assistance. A high degree of self-awareness and ability to reflect on personal and professional attitudes and accept feedback . Ability to work within a team and foster good working relationships. Other Requirements Commitment to equal opportunities. Ability to quickly protect and remove self should be faced with verbal +/or physical aggression. Ability to keep calm in urgent and unpredictable situations. Regard for others and respect for individual rights of autonomy and confidentiality. 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. Bay Tree House/ Edgware Community Hospital Bay Tree House, Enfield, EN2 6NZ Edgware Community Hospital - HA8 0AD Operational Manager to Single Point of Access £44,485 to £52,521 a yearPer annum inclusive of HCAS Contract Permanent Working pattern Full-time Reference number 455-NLFT-0675-A Job locations Bay Tree House/ Edgware Community Hospital Bay Tree House, Enfield, EN2 6NZ Edgware Community Hospital - HA8 0AD
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
Consultant in Paediatric Palliative Care (6.25PA's) Consultant Main area Paediatric Palliative Medicine Grade Consultant Contract Permanent Hours Part time - 6.25 sessions per week Job ref 180-CON-5304 Employer Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Employer type NHS Site Addenbrooke's Hospital Town Cambridge Salary £109,725 - £145,478 per annum, pro-rata Salary period Yearly Closing 05/04/:59 Interview date 18/05/2026 Job overview Applications are invited for the post of Consultant in Paediatric Palliative Care (6.25PA's) at Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, to commence from as soon as possible. We are looking to recruit a Consultant in Paediatric Palliative Medicine to work alongside the Consultant Nurse role and RAaFT Team members. All other posts in the service are now filled. Main duties of the job The appointee will assume Consultant responsibilities with RAaFT and will support growth and development of the service. The appointee will work collaboratively with children's health services across the region and including children's hospices via the East of England Paediatric Palliative Care MCN aiming to ensure the most appropriate support is delivered in the most appropriate setting (home, hospice, hospital). The scope includes fetal medicine, management of infants and children in neonatal and paediatric intensive care settings, paediatric oncology, neuro-disability and the full range of paediatric services. It extends from the point of diagnosis with the aim of enhancing quality of life, controlling distressing symptoms and providing practical and emotional support through treatment, at end of life and into bereavement. Out of hours support and advice is already provided across the region by hospice specialist nurses with a second tier of telephone on call support provided by the MCN specialist team rota. The post holder will contribute to this rota. There will be no acute out of hours cover within CUHT. You will be fully registered with the GMC and ideally have, or be within six months of being awarded, CCT in Paediatric Palliative Medicine at the time of interview. Applications are welcomed from those unable to work full time for personal reasons or those wishing to job-share. Working for our organisation The applicant must have demonstrable skills in listening, reading, writing and speaking in English that enable effective communication about medical topics with patients and colleagues, as set out in the GMC's Good Medical Practice (2013). Non-UK applicants must possess the IELTS/OET exam before obtaining a GMC licence to practice. Applications from job seekers who require skilled worker sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. For further information please visit the UK Visas and Immigration website. It is a requirement for skilled worker applicants, applying for entry clearance into the UK, to present a criminal record certificate from each country in which they have resided continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. Adult dependants (over 18 years old) will also be subject to this requirement. Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is an Equal Opportunities Employer. Detailed job description and main responsibilities This post is hosted by Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (CUHT), but postholder will work with those teams who already know the patient wherever they are based. As part of our commitment to supporting the medical workforce, all newly appointed Consultants will attend our five-day Consultant Development programme within a year of joining the Trust. Leadership is a key requirement of doctors' professional work and this innovative programme is designed to support Consultants to hone the leadership and management skills they need to succeed at CUHT. In 2021 NHS England funded a new regional children's palliative care service for East of England (RAaFT- Regional Advice and Facilitation Team: East of England Children's Palliative Care Service), comprising 2 Consultants in Paediatric Palliative Medicine, 2 Specialist Nurses, 0.5 Senior Pharmacist and 0.5 Consultant Clinical Psychologist and a Data Manager. RAaFT has been established to offer palliative and end of life care to all babies and children and families in the region with life-limiting conditions. The Paediatric Palliative Care consultant will work very closely with the regional Children's Hospices via the East of England Paediatric Palliative Care Managed Clinical Network (MCN). The new consultant will work closely with colleagues at CUHT and other hospitals around the region, and with community children's services as well as colleagues in education and social services. Please refer to the Job description and Person specification attached for further details on the main responsibilities and duties for this post Person specification Qualifications Qualifications (1-5) Standards Standards (1-5) Professionalism Professionalism (1-5) Clinical Skills Clinical Skills (1-5) Specialty Specific Skills Related to the post (1-5) Clinical Governance Commitment to clinical governance/improving quality of patient care (1-5) Communication Skills Communication Skills (1-5) Personal Skills Personal Skills (1-5) Understanding of the NHS Understanding of the NHS (1-5) Professional Development Commitment on ongoing professional development (1-5) Employer certification / accreditation badges You must have appropriate UK professional registration. This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (Amendment) (England and Wales) Order 2020 and it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service. Contact Information Name Dr Linda Maynard Job title Consultant Nurse in Paediatric Palliative Care Email address Telephone number If you would like further information about the role and current service, please contact Dr Linda Maynard, Consultant Nurse in Paediatric Palliative Care on or .
Mar 27, 2026
Full time
Consultant in Paediatric Palliative Care (6.25PA's) Consultant Main area Paediatric Palliative Medicine Grade Consultant Contract Permanent Hours Part time - 6.25 sessions per week Job ref 180-CON-5304 Employer Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Employer type NHS Site Addenbrooke's Hospital Town Cambridge Salary £109,725 - £145,478 per annum, pro-rata Salary period Yearly Closing 05/04/:59 Interview date 18/05/2026 Job overview Applications are invited for the post of Consultant in Paediatric Palliative Care (6.25PA's) at Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, to commence from as soon as possible. We are looking to recruit a Consultant in Paediatric Palliative Medicine to work alongside the Consultant Nurse role and RAaFT Team members. All other posts in the service are now filled. Main duties of the job The appointee will assume Consultant responsibilities with RAaFT and will support growth and development of the service. The appointee will work collaboratively with children's health services across the region and including children's hospices via the East of England Paediatric Palliative Care MCN aiming to ensure the most appropriate support is delivered in the most appropriate setting (home, hospice, hospital). The scope includes fetal medicine, management of infants and children in neonatal and paediatric intensive care settings, paediatric oncology, neuro-disability and the full range of paediatric services. It extends from the point of diagnosis with the aim of enhancing quality of life, controlling distressing symptoms and providing practical and emotional support through treatment, at end of life and into bereavement. Out of hours support and advice is already provided across the region by hospice specialist nurses with a second tier of telephone on call support provided by the MCN specialist team rota. The post holder will contribute to this rota. There will be no acute out of hours cover within CUHT. You will be fully registered with the GMC and ideally have, or be within six months of being awarded, CCT in Paediatric Palliative Medicine at the time of interview. Applications are welcomed from those unable to work full time for personal reasons or those wishing to job-share. Working for our organisation The applicant must have demonstrable skills in listening, reading, writing and speaking in English that enable effective communication about medical topics with patients and colleagues, as set out in the GMC's Good Medical Practice (2013). Non-UK applicants must possess the IELTS/OET exam before obtaining a GMC licence to practice. Applications from job seekers who require skilled worker sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. For further information please visit the UK Visas and Immigration website. It is a requirement for skilled worker applicants, applying for entry clearance into the UK, to present a criminal record certificate from each country in which they have resided continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. Adult dependants (over 18 years old) will also be subject to this requirement. Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is an Equal Opportunities Employer. Detailed job description and main responsibilities This post is hosted by Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (CUHT), but postholder will work with those teams who already know the patient wherever they are based. As part of our commitment to supporting the medical workforce, all newly appointed Consultants will attend our five-day Consultant Development programme within a year of joining the Trust. Leadership is a key requirement of doctors' professional work and this innovative programme is designed to support Consultants to hone the leadership and management skills they need to succeed at CUHT. In 2021 NHS England funded a new regional children's palliative care service for East of England (RAaFT- Regional Advice and Facilitation Team: East of England Children's Palliative Care Service), comprising 2 Consultants in Paediatric Palliative Medicine, 2 Specialist Nurses, 0.5 Senior Pharmacist and 0.5 Consultant Clinical Psychologist and a Data Manager. RAaFT has been established to offer palliative and end of life care to all babies and children and families in the region with life-limiting conditions. The Paediatric Palliative Care consultant will work very closely with the regional Children's Hospices via the East of England Paediatric Palliative Care Managed Clinical Network (MCN). The new consultant will work closely with colleagues at CUHT and other hospitals around the region, and with community children's services as well as colleagues in education and social services. Please refer to the Job description and Person specification attached for further details on the main responsibilities and duties for this post Person specification Qualifications Qualifications (1-5) Standards Standards (1-5) Professionalism Professionalism (1-5) Clinical Skills Clinical Skills (1-5) Specialty Specific Skills Related to the post (1-5) Clinical Governance Commitment to clinical governance/improving quality of patient care (1-5) Communication Skills Communication Skills (1-5) Personal Skills Personal Skills (1-5) Understanding of the NHS Understanding of the NHS (1-5) Professional Development Commitment on ongoing professional development (1-5) Employer certification / accreditation badges You must have appropriate UK professional registration. This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (Amendment) (England and Wales) Order 2020 and it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service. Contact Information Name Dr Linda Maynard Job title Consultant Nurse in Paediatric Palliative Care Email address Telephone number If you would like further information about the role and current service, please contact Dr Linda Maynard, Consultant Nurse in Paediatric Palliative Care on or .
Support and Integration Officer Birmingham The Organisation Our client is a social enterprise with a clear vision, dedicated to empowering refugees and migrants in the UK to lead self-sufficient and ambitious lives. They bring together a diverse team of strategists and researchers, driven by their own lived experiences, to provide tailored integration services. Our client's mission goes beyond individual support; they actively challenge and disrupt the systems that perpetuate inequalities in society. They are now looking for a Support and Integration Officer to join them in Birmingham on a full-time, permanent basis, working 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday, 9am - 5pm. Our Client's Commitment to You - Salary of £26,521 per annum - 25 days' annual leave, plus bank holidays - Pension - Flexible working - Employee Recognition Programme - Training and development opportunities - Employee Assistance Programme - Social gatherings and staff retreats - A fully stocked staffroom! This is a fantastic opportunity for an individual with experience of working with asylum seekers or refugees and providing advice and guidance, advocacy and culturally sensitive support to join a purpose-driven organisation and make a genuine difference in people's lives. You will have the chance to support individuals to navigate life in the UK and achieve their personal goals, whilst developing your own career and driving towards your professional ambitions. What's more, you'll discover a supportive and collaborative environment where you will be enabled to further your portfolio of experience across a wide range of support areas and enhance your skills in case management, advocacy and integration services. What You'll Be Doing As a Support & Integration Officer, you will work with refugees to enable their successful resettlement and integration within UK-based communities. Specifically, you will provide tailored support, advice and guidance to a designated caseload, completing assessments, developing personalised support plans and providing ongoing support across a range of areas, including housing, employment, health and education. You'll offer practical, informed guidance on housing, finance, education, health, and immigration, as well as providing support with budgeting, registering with care providers, and creating social networks. Offering advocacy support, you will also advise on volunteering, training, and employment opportunities. Additionally, you will: - Make referrals to relevant departments and partner agencies - Maintain accurate case records and files to a high standard - Participate fully in team meetings, training, supervision, and other staff activities - Organise house meetings and carry out property and community visits What Our Client Is Looking For To be considered as a Support & Integration Officer, you will need: - Experience of working with asylum seekers or refugees in a voluntary or paid capacity - Experience of providing advice and guidance, advocacy and culturally sensitive support - Experience of creating support plans, completing needs assessments - Experience and knowledge of working with people with complex/multiple support needs - Experience and capability to support refugees in the UK - An understanding of the importance of safeguarding, in relation to working with vulnerable adults Due to the nature of this post, an enhanced DBS check will be undertaken for successful applicants, but only with their prior consent. The closing date for this role is 15th April 2026. Other organisations may call this role Support Worker, Refugee Support Worker, Refugee Support Officer, Integration Officer, Integration Support Officer, Housing and Employment Support Worker, Housing Support Worker, Caseworker, Resettlement Officer, or Community Support Officer. Webrecruit and our clients are equal opportunities employers, value diversity and are strongly committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all employees and all applicants for employment. Equal opportunities are the only acceptable way to conduct business and we believe that the more inclusive our environments are, the better our work will be. So, if you're ready to support refugees in building independent and fulfilling lives as a Support and Integration Officer, please apply via the button shown. This vacancy is being advertised by Webrecruit. The services advertised by Webrecruit are those of an Employment Agency.
Mar 27, 2026
Full time
Support and Integration Officer Birmingham The Organisation Our client is a social enterprise with a clear vision, dedicated to empowering refugees and migrants in the UK to lead self-sufficient and ambitious lives. They bring together a diverse team of strategists and researchers, driven by their own lived experiences, to provide tailored integration services. Our client's mission goes beyond individual support; they actively challenge and disrupt the systems that perpetuate inequalities in society. They are now looking for a Support and Integration Officer to join them in Birmingham on a full-time, permanent basis, working 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday, 9am - 5pm. Our Client's Commitment to You - Salary of £26,521 per annum - 25 days' annual leave, plus bank holidays - Pension - Flexible working - Employee Recognition Programme - Training and development opportunities - Employee Assistance Programme - Social gatherings and staff retreats - A fully stocked staffroom! This is a fantastic opportunity for an individual with experience of working with asylum seekers or refugees and providing advice and guidance, advocacy and culturally sensitive support to join a purpose-driven organisation and make a genuine difference in people's lives. You will have the chance to support individuals to navigate life in the UK and achieve their personal goals, whilst developing your own career and driving towards your professional ambitions. What's more, you'll discover a supportive and collaborative environment where you will be enabled to further your portfolio of experience across a wide range of support areas and enhance your skills in case management, advocacy and integration services. What You'll Be Doing As a Support & Integration Officer, you will work with refugees to enable their successful resettlement and integration within UK-based communities. Specifically, you will provide tailored support, advice and guidance to a designated caseload, completing assessments, developing personalised support plans and providing ongoing support across a range of areas, including housing, employment, health and education. You'll offer practical, informed guidance on housing, finance, education, health, and immigration, as well as providing support with budgeting, registering with care providers, and creating social networks. Offering advocacy support, you will also advise on volunteering, training, and employment opportunities. Additionally, you will: - Make referrals to relevant departments and partner agencies - Maintain accurate case records and files to a high standard - Participate fully in team meetings, training, supervision, and other staff activities - Organise house meetings and carry out property and community visits What Our Client Is Looking For To be considered as a Support & Integration Officer, you will need: - Experience of working with asylum seekers or refugees in a voluntary or paid capacity - Experience of providing advice and guidance, advocacy and culturally sensitive support - Experience of creating support plans, completing needs assessments - Experience and knowledge of working with people with complex/multiple support needs - Experience and capability to support refugees in the UK - An understanding of the importance of safeguarding, in relation to working with vulnerable adults Due to the nature of this post, an enhanced DBS check will be undertaken for successful applicants, but only with their prior consent. The closing date for this role is 15th April 2026. Other organisations may call this role Support Worker, Refugee Support Worker, Refugee Support Officer, Integration Officer, Integration Support Officer, Housing and Employment Support Worker, Housing Support Worker, Caseworker, Resettlement Officer, or Community Support Officer. Webrecruit and our clients are equal opportunities employers, value diversity and are strongly committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all employees and all applicants for employment. Equal opportunities are the only acceptable way to conduct business and we believe that the more inclusive our environments are, the better our work will be. So, if you're ready to support refugees in building independent and fulfilling lives as a Support and Integration Officer, please apply via the button shown. This vacancy is being advertised by Webrecruit. The services advertised by Webrecruit are those of an Employment Agency.
Residential Childcare Worker - Part Time Nights Location: Galston Pay: £27,352 to £32,510.40 depending on experience and qualifications Extraordinary Days Every Day Are you ready for a role that truly makes a difference? If so, apply today and make this year the start of something amazing. We welcome applicants with and without experience and from backgrounds such as education, youth work, childcare, healthcare, social care, learning disabilities, SEN and community services At Spark of Genius, you're not just working - you're shaping futures, furthermore as a Support Worker, based in East Ayrshire, every moment you spend with our young people helps them feel safe, valued and supported. A simple "How was your day?", a shared laugh over a board game or encouragement during a tough moment - these small interactions build trust and shape lives. Some days will be challenging but every breakthrough, every smile and every step forward will remind you why this work truly matters. What You'll Do As a Support Worker, you will support young people with their daily routines; Getting them ready for school, prepping for meal times and planning activities. Create a warm, homely environment by helping with light housekeeping. Build strong, meaningful relationships and provide emotional support. Plan and join fun activities like trips to the park, popcorn & movie nights or creative projects. Keep essential records to ensure the best possible care. Who You Are Warm, patient, a great listener and encourager - focused on achieving outcomes for others. No prior experience? No problem! If you have the passion, we'll provide the training. Why Join Us? £500 Welcome Bonus £1000 Refer a Friend Bonus Full-time contract + Paid Induction Free PVG check + Ongoing Training Career development with specialist training: Therapeutic Crisis Intervention Attachment & Trauma Relax Kids & more Your Next Step This isn't just a job - it's a chance to change lives, one extraordinary day at a time. Join us and be part of something meaningful. Apply today! New staff must be comfortable using an electronic care recording system on a daily basis to document, monitor, and update children and young people's records accurately. Experience with Clearcare is an advantage, but not essential, as full training will be provided. However, all staff are expected to confidently use digital systems as part of their day-to-day role. Safeguarding Statement CareTech is committed to the safeguarding and welfare of children. All applicants must pass an enhanced DBS/PVG check and provide references covering the past two years plus all roles involving vulnerable groups.
Mar 27, 2026
Full time
Residential Childcare Worker - Part Time Nights Location: Galston Pay: £27,352 to £32,510.40 depending on experience and qualifications Extraordinary Days Every Day Are you ready for a role that truly makes a difference? If so, apply today and make this year the start of something amazing. We welcome applicants with and without experience and from backgrounds such as education, youth work, childcare, healthcare, social care, learning disabilities, SEN and community services At Spark of Genius, you're not just working - you're shaping futures, furthermore as a Support Worker, based in East Ayrshire, every moment you spend with our young people helps them feel safe, valued and supported. A simple "How was your day?", a shared laugh over a board game or encouragement during a tough moment - these small interactions build trust and shape lives. Some days will be challenging but every breakthrough, every smile and every step forward will remind you why this work truly matters. What You'll Do As a Support Worker, you will support young people with their daily routines; Getting them ready for school, prepping for meal times and planning activities. Create a warm, homely environment by helping with light housekeeping. Build strong, meaningful relationships and provide emotional support. Plan and join fun activities like trips to the park, popcorn & movie nights or creative projects. Keep essential records to ensure the best possible care. Who You Are Warm, patient, a great listener and encourager - focused on achieving outcomes for others. No prior experience? No problem! If you have the passion, we'll provide the training. Why Join Us? £500 Welcome Bonus £1000 Refer a Friend Bonus Full-time contract + Paid Induction Free PVG check + Ongoing Training Career development with specialist training: Therapeutic Crisis Intervention Attachment & Trauma Relax Kids & more Your Next Step This isn't just a job - it's a chance to change lives, one extraordinary day at a time. Join us and be part of something meaningful. Apply today! New staff must be comfortable using an electronic care recording system on a daily basis to document, monitor, and update children and young people's records accurately. Experience with Clearcare is an advantage, but not essential, as full training will be provided. However, all staff are expected to confidently use digital systems as part of their day-to-day role. Safeguarding Statement CareTech is committed to the safeguarding and welfare of children. All applicants must pass an enhanced DBS/PVG check and provide references covering the past two years plus all roles involving vulnerable groups.
Support Worker Location: Cannock, Staffordshire Pay: £13.86 -£14.61 per hour Work Patterns -You will work rewarding long day shifts including early starts, late evenings, weekends and sleep in's fairly planned within the rotas. You will need to have the Right to Work in the UK. Sponsorship is not available for this role. Make Every Day Extraordinary! Become a Support Worker in Children's Residential Care. Are you ready to start with a role that truly makes a difference? If so, apply today and make this the start of something amazing We welcome applicants with and without experience and from backgrounds such as education, youth work, childcare, healthcare, social care, learning disabilities, SEN and community service. At Inspire, being a Support Worker means more than a job - it's a chance to shape young lives. Based in our welcoming home in Cannock, you'll support children and young people (ages 3-18) with learning disabilities to feel safe, valued and inspired. From helping with daily routines to sharing laughs over games or cheering on small milestones, you'll be making a lasting difference. Some days will be challenging, but every smile and breakthrough makes it worthwhile. What You'll Do. As a Support Worker you will support young people with their daily routines; Personal Care, getting them ready for school, prepping for meal times and planning activities through to bed time. You will also: Create a warm, homely environment by helping with light housekeeping. Build strong, meaningful relationships and provide emotional support. Plan and join fun activities like trips to the park, popcorn & movie nights or creative projects. Keep essential records for high-quality care New staff must be comfortable using an electronic care recording system on a daily basis to document, monitor, and update children and young people's records accurately. Experience with Clearcare is an advantage, but not essential, as full training will be provided. However, all staff are expected to confidently use digital systems as part of their day-to-day role. Where You'll Do It A nurturing 8 bedroom children's residential home that prides itself on creating a family environment where our young people feel a genuine sense of love and belonging. Our setting is able to meet a wide range of complex needs, the care is delivered by a team of staff who are committed to their roles and responsibilities. Our team recognise that each child's journey throughout childhood is very different, there is no milestone to small to celebrate for our young people, every day the home is filled with laughter and encouragement. Our strength lies in our ability to remain child focused. The team functions as an anchor of support built on trust, communication, and a shared commitment to the young people. We support each other through open dialogue, and reflective practice. Whether it's stepping in during a difficult moment, celebrating a child's progress, or simply checking on a colleague's wellbeing, the team pulls together instinctively. Who You Are We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds. Whether you've worked in care supporting people with learning disabilities, mental health, education, customer service, or another people-focused role, we value transferable skills such as: Warm, patient and caring with a focus on others No experience needed - full training provided A real desire to make a difference every day Must hold a manual Drivers Licence (vehicles are provided at the home) Must be able to work a variety of shifts including weekends and sleep in's. Why Join Us? Full Time contracts Competitive Salary A Welcoming Home: Work in a comfortable and well-designed space. A team that feels like family - the support you need to thrive. Expert Training: Two weeks of fully funded induction including Enhanced DBS Comprehensive, hands-on training that's built around your needs and your role. Career Progression: Fully Funded QCF Diploma (Levels 4-5) and clear pathways to promotion £1000 Recommend A Friend Bonus Exclusive discounts at major retailers 24/7 support: Helpline and hardship grants via the CareTech Foundation. Your Next Step Apply today and start your rewarding journey with Inspire. This isn't just a job - it's a chance to change lives, one extraordinary day at a time. Safeguarding Statement Caretech is committed to the safeguarding and welfare of children. All applicants must pass an enhanced DBS check and provide satisfactory references plus all roles involving vulnerable groups.
Mar 27, 2026
Full time
Support Worker Location: Cannock, Staffordshire Pay: £13.86 -£14.61 per hour Work Patterns -You will work rewarding long day shifts including early starts, late evenings, weekends and sleep in's fairly planned within the rotas. You will need to have the Right to Work in the UK. Sponsorship is not available for this role. Make Every Day Extraordinary! Become a Support Worker in Children's Residential Care. Are you ready to start with a role that truly makes a difference? If so, apply today and make this the start of something amazing We welcome applicants with and without experience and from backgrounds such as education, youth work, childcare, healthcare, social care, learning disabilities, SEN and community service. At Inspire, being a Support Worker means more than a job - it's a chance to shape young lives. Based in our welcoming home in Cannock, you'll support children and young people (ages 3-18) with learning disabilities to feel safe, valued and inspired. From helping with daily routines to sharing laughs over games or cheering on small milestones, you'll be making a lasting difference. Some days will be challenging, but every smile and breakthrough makes it worthwhile. What You'll Do. As a Support Worker you will support young people with their daily routines; Personal Care, getting them ready for school, prepping for meal times and planning activities through to bed time. You will also: Create a warm, homely environment by helping with light housekeeping. Build strong, meaningful relationships and provide emotional support. Plan and join fun activities like trips to the park, popcorn & movie nights or creative projects. Keep essential records for high-quality care New staff must be comfortable using an electronic care recording system on a daily basis to document, monitor, and update children and young people's records accurately. Experience with Clearcare is an advantage, but not essential, as full training will be provided. However, all staff are expected to confidently use digital systems as part of their day-to-day role. Where You'll Do It A nurturing 8 bedroom children's residential home that prides itself on creating a family environment where our young people feel a genuine sense of love and belonging. Our setting is able to meet a wide range of complex needs, the care is delivered by a team of staff who are committed to their roles and responsibilities. Our team recognise that each child's journey throughout childhood is very different, there is no milestone to small to celebrate for our young people, every day the home is filled with laughter and encouragement. Our strength lies in our ability to remain child focused. The team functions as an anchor of support built on trust, communication, and a shared commitment to the young people. We support each other through open dialogue, and reflective practice. Whether it's stepping in during a difficult moment, celebrating a child's progress, or simply checking on a colleague's wellbeing, the team pulls together instinctively. Who You Are We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds. Whether you've worked in care supporting people with learning disabilities, mental health, education, customer service, or another people-focused role, we value transferable skills such as: Warm, patient and caring with a focus on others No experience needed - full training provided A real desire to make a difference every day Must hold a manual Drivers Licence (vehicles are provided at the home) Must be able to work a variety of shifts including weekends and sleep in's. Why Join Us? Full Time contracts Competitive Salary A Welcoming Home: Work in a comfortable and well-designed space. A team that feels like family - the support you need to thrive. Expert Training: Two weeks of fully funded induction including Enhanced DBS Comprehensive, hands-on training that's built around your needs and your role. Career Progression: Fully Funded QCF Diploma (Levels 4-5) and clear pathways to promotion £1000 Recommend A Friend Bonus Exclusive discounts at major retailers 24/7 support: Helpline and hardship grants via the CareTech Foundation. Your Next Step Apply today and start your rewarding journey with Inspire. This isn't just a job - it's a chance to change lives, one extraordinary day at a time. Safeguarding Statement Caretech is committed to the safeguarding and welfare of children. All applicants must pass an enhanced DBS check and provide satisfactory references plus all roles involving vulnerable groups.
Older People & Physical Disabilities Social Worker London Borough of Lambeth are looking to expand their current team with a dedicated Social Worker to join their Older People & Physical Disabilities team, offering an excellent opportunity to work within a well-structured and organised service. As well as joining a supportive team, our client also offers a competitive salary, opportunities for training to enhance your skills, and potential progression within your team. This role will be for an initial 3-6 months with potential for extension subject to internal circumstance and your performance. Responsibilities include: • Carrying out Care Act assessments for older people and adults with physical disabilities and their carers • Undertaking strengths-based and person-centred assessments • Care management and support planning • Designing and reviewing care packages to meet eligible needs • Managing a varied caseload of service users • Making recommendations for short-term, reablement, and long-term care, including residential placements where appropriate • Supporting service users with self-directed support and personal budgets • Working closely with multi-disciplinary teams, including health professionals and community services • Safeguarding vulnerable adults and promoting independence and wellbeing Experience preferred: • Post qualifying experience of working as a Qualified Social Worker within Older People and/or Physical Disabilities services in the UK Social Care industry Minimum Requirements: • Registration with Social Work England (SWE) • Minimum of 1 year post qualifying experience within the UK Social Care industry • Enhanced DBS/CRB (we can obtain for you) • Eligibility to work in the UK Benefits of working with Ackerman Pierce: • Your own personal consultant • Access to a variety of Social Care jobs Nationwide • DBS and Compliance Service • Quick and Easy Registration Process • Access to CPD • Guaranteed weekly payment To discuss this Qualified Social Worker - Older People & Physical Disabilities position, or any similar vacancies we currently have available in London Borough of Lambeth, please contact Sydnee Hannam or email your updated CV today.
Mar 27, 2026
Seasonal
Older People & Physical Disabilities Social Worker London Borough of Lambeth are looking to expand their current team with a dedicated Social Worker to join their Older People & Physical Disabilities team, offering an excellent opportunity to work within a well-structured and organised service. As well as joining a supportive team, our client also offers a competitive salary, opportunities for training to enhance your skills, and potential progression within your team. This role will be for an initial 3-6 months with potential for extension subject to internal circumstance and your performance. Responsibilities include: • Carrying out Care Act assessments for older people and adults with physical disabilities and their carers • Undertaking strengths-based and person-centred assessments • Care management and support planning • Designing and reviewing care packages to meet eligible needs • Managing a varied caseload of service users • Making recommendations for short-term, reablement, and long-term care, including residential placements where appropriate • Supporting service users with self-directed support and personal budgets • Working closely with multi-disciplinary teams, including health professionals and community services • Safeguarding vulnerable adults and promoting independence and wellbeing Experience preferred: • Post qualifying experience of working as a Qualified Social Worker within Older People and/or Physical Disabilities services in the UK Social Care industry Minimum Requirements: • Registration with Social Work England (SWE) • Minimum of 1 year post qualifying experience within the UK Social Care industry • Enhanced DBS/CRB (we can obtain for you) • Eligibility to work in the UK Benefits of working with Ackerman Pierce: • Your own personal consultant • Access to a variety of Social Care jobs Nationwide • DBS and Compliance Service • Quick and Easy Registration Process • Access to CPD • Guaranteed weekly payment To discuss this Qualified Social Worker - Older People & Physical Disabilities position, or any similar vacancies we currently have available in London Borough of Lambeth, please contact Sydnee Hannam or email your updated CV today.
Residential Childcare Worker Location: Ochiltree Pay: £27,352 to £32,510 depending on qualifications and experience. Extraordinary Days Every Day Are you ready for a role that truly makes a difference? If so, apply today and make this year the start of something amazing. We welcome applicants with and without experience and from backgrounds such as education, youth work, childcare, healthcare, social care, learning disabilities, SEN and community services At Spark of Genius, you're not just working - you're shaping futures, furthermore as a Support Worker, based in Ochiltree every moment you spend with our young people helps them feel safe, valued and supported. A simple "How was your day?", a shared laugh over a board game or encouragement during a tough moment - these small interactions build trust and shape lives. Some days will be challenging but every breakthrough, every smile and every step forward will remind you why this work truly matters. What You'll Do As a Support Worker, you will support young people with their daily routines; Getting them ready for school, prepping for meal times and planning activities. Create a warm, homely environment by helping with light housekeeping. Build strong, meaningful relationships and provide emotional support. Plan and join fun activities like trips to the park, popcorn & movie nights or creative projects. Keep essential records to ensure the best possible care. Who You Are Warm, patient, a great listener and encourager - focused on achieving outcomes for others. No prior experience? No problem! If you have the passion, we'll provide the training. Why Join Us? £500 Welcome Bonus £1000 Refer a Friend Bonus Full-time contract + Paid Induction Free PVG check + Ongoing Training Career development with specialist training: Therapeutic Crisis Intervention Attachment & Trauma Relax Kids & more Your Next Step This isn't just a job - it's a chance to change lives, one extraordinary day at a time. Join us and be part of something meaningful. Apply today! New staff must be comfortable using an electronic care recording system on a daily basis to document, monitor, and update children and young people's records accurately. Experience with Clearcare is an advantage, but not essential, as full training will be provided. However, all staff are expected to confidently use digital systems as part of their day-to-day role. Safeguarding Statement CareTech is committed to the safeguarding and welfare of children. All applicants must pass an enhanced DBS/PVG check and provide references covering the past two years plus all roles involving vulnerable groups.
Mar 27, 2026
Full time
Residential Childcare Worker Location: Ochiltree Pay: £27,352 to £32,510 depending on qualifications and experience. Extraordinary Days Every Day Are you ready for a role that truly makes a difference? If so, apply today and make this year the start of something amazing. We welcome applicants with and without experience and from backgrounds such as education, youth work, childcare, healthcare, social care, learning disabilities, SEN and community services At Spark of Genius, you're not just working - you're shaping futures, furthermore as a Support Worker, based in Ochiltree every moment you spend with our young people helps them feel safe, valued and supported. A simple "How was your day?", a shared laugh over a board game or encouragement during a tough moment - these small interactions build trust and shape lives. Some days will be challenging but every breakthrough, every smile and every step forward will remind you why this work truly matters. What You'll Do As a Support Worker, you will support young people with their daily routines; Getting them ready for school, prepping for meal times and planning activities. Create a warm, homely environment by helping with light housekeeping. Build strong, meaningful relationships and provide emotional support. Plan and join fun activities like trips to the park, popcorn & movie nights or creative projects. Keep essential records to ensure the best possible care. Who You Are Warm, patient, a great listener and encourager - focused on achieving outcomes for others. No prior experience? No problem! If you have the passion, we'll provide the training. Why Join Us? £500 Welcome Bonus £1000 Refer a Friend Bonus Full-time contract + Paid Induction Free PVG check + Ongoing Training Career development with specialist training: Therapeutic Crisis Intervention Attachment & Trauma Relax Kids & more Your Next Step This isn't just a job - it's a chance to change lives, one extraordinary day at a time. Join us and be part of something meaningful. Apply today! New staff must be comfortable using an electronic care recording system on a daily basis to document, monitor, and update children and young people's records accurately. Experience with Clearcare is an advantage, but not essential, as full training will be provided. However, all staff are expected to confidently use digital systems as part of their day-to-day role. Safeguarding Statement CareTech is committed to the safeguarding and welfare of children. All applicants must pass an enhanced DBS/PVG check and provide references covering the past two years plus all roles involving vulnerable groups.
Senior Family Support Worker We are looking for a Senior Family Support Worker to act as a keyworker delivering packages of support with children, young people, and whole families to prevent escalation to more intensive services. Join South Birmingham's locality-based counselling service operates from community hubs and outreach venues including GP practices, community centres and Family Hubs across Edgbaston and Northfield. Position: Senior Family Support Worker Location: Edgbaston & Northfield Districts/Hybrid Hours: 37 (9 - 5 Monday - Thursday, 9 - 4:30 Friday) Contract: Full Time - Fixed Term until March 2027 Salary: £30,000 Benefits: The provision of workplace wellbeing support and activities, hybrid working where the role allows, flexible working and a range of family friendly policies. Closing Date: 26th April 2026 (Midnight) Interview Date: 5th May 2026 The Role Working with families in a person-centered way, you will help people on your caseload to make positive changes and to develop the skills to manage their issues in the future. You will work within the Early Help Locality multi-disciplinary team to provide a timely and frontline response to the needs of children, young people, and their families, acting in accordance with local policies, procedures and priorities. As an Early Help Senior Family Support Worker, you will have responsibility for practice development. You will work at an operational level with the Service Manager to provide support to the Family Support Worker Team. You will carry a reduced case load, demonstrating a strong practice base that can be role modelled to staff. In addition, you will need to promote inclusion and demonstrate a sound knowledge of safeguarding and quality assurance. Duties and responsibilities include: Leadership & Operational Support Practice Development Direct Work With Families Partnership Working Recording & Administration Safeguarding About You We are looking for someone with a level 3 Qualification in relevant area (Health and Social Care, Family Worker or similar) and experience of: Delivering outreach or one to support work. Supporting families and individuals with complex support needs Forging links and establishing relationships with partner agencies You we also have knowledge of VCSE organisations within the locality and support available for families and good administration and record keeping skills. About the Organisation Our client is leading provider of services to the health and social care sector, with the aim is to reduce inequalities in learning, employment and health. As an employer the organisation is proud to offer a range of benefits to staff including provision of workplace wellbeing support and activities, flexible working and a range of family friendly policies and subsidised parking. You may also have experience in areas such as Family Support Worker, Children's Support Worker, Senior Family Support Worker, Senior Children's Support Worker, Family Support Case Worker, Family Outreach Worker, Family Outreach Support Worker. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client, Not For Profit People.
Mar 27, 2026
Full time
Senior Family Support Worker We are looking for a Senior Family Support Worker to act as a keyworker delivering packages of support with children, young people, and whole families to prevent escalation to more intensive services. Join South Birmingham's locality-based counselling service operates from community hubs and outreach venues including GP practices, community centres and Family Hubs across Edgbaston and Northfield. Position: Senior Family Support Worker Location: Edgbaston & Northfield Districts/Hybrid Hours: 37 (9 - 5 Monday - Thursday, 9 - 4:30 Friday) Contract: Full Time - Fixed Term until March 2027 Salary: £30,000 Benefits: The provision of workplace wellbeing support and activities, hybrid working where the role allows, flexible working and a range of family friendly policies. Closing Date: 26th April 2026 (Midnight) Interview Date: 5th May 2026 The Role Working with families in a person-centered way, you will help people on your caseload to make positive changes and to develop the skills to manage their issues in the future. You will work within the Early Help Locality multi-disciplinary team to provide a timely and frontline response to the needs of children, young people, and their families, acting in accordance with local policies, procedures and priorities. As an Early Help Senior Family Support Worker, you will have responsibility for practice development. You will work at an operational level with the Service Manager to provide support to the Family Support Worker Team. You will carry a reduced case load, demonstrating a strong practice base that can be role modelled to staff. In addition, you will need to promote inclusion and demonstrate a sound knowledge of safeguarding and quality assurance. Duties and responsibilities include: Leadership & Operational Support Practice Development Direct Work With Families Partnership Working Recording & Administration Safeguarding About You We are looking for someone with a level 3 Qualification in relevant area (Health and Social Care, Family Worker or similar) and experience of: Delivering outreach or one to support work. Supporting families and individuals with complex support needs Forging links and establishing relationships with partner agencies You we also have knowledge of VCSE organisations within the locality and support available for families and good administration and record keeping skills. About the Organisation Our client is leading provider of services to the health and social care sector, with the aim is to reduce inequalities in learning, employment and health. As an employer the organisation is proud to offer a range of benefits to staff including provision of workplace wellbeing support and activities, flexible working and a range of family friendly policies and subsidised parking. You may also have experience in areas such as Family Support Worker, Children's Support Worker, Senior Family Support Worker, Senior Children's Support Worker, Family Support Case Worker, Family Outreach Worker, Family Outreach Support Worker. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client, Not For Profit People.
Monday to Sunday - 5 days out of 7 - 24/7 Shared Rota Care Support Worker Help People Live Their Best Lives Every Day Do you love making a difference? Are you the kind of person who brings warmth, energy, and compassion wherever you go? As a Care Support Worker at Peabody, you ll be a vital part of someone s journey helping them live independently, confidently, and joyfully. Whether it s supporting with daily routines, encouraging hobbies, or simply being a kind presence, you ll help people feel safe, heard, and empowered. This is a role where your care truly counts and where every day brings new opportunities to brighten someone s life. Charles Harper House is a supported housing service for people with learning disabilities and sensory impairments, such as visual or hearing loss. The scheme consists of eight self-contained flats, two on-site offices, a communal area, and a large garden. Staff in the service are trained in British Sign Language (BSL), so a willingness to gain this qualification is essential. What You ll Do Support people with personal care, health needs, and daily living tasks Help individuals express themselves and make choices that matter to them Encourage hobbies, interests, and community activities Build strong relationships with families, friends, and professionals Work flexibly across services including evenings, weekends, and overnight shifts Maintain accurate records and contribute to reviews and team meetings Promote health, safety, and uphold quality standards What You ll Need A kind heart and a compassionate mindset A sense of humour and a resilient attitude Great communication skills and a team spirit Willingness to work flexibly, including unsociable hours Respect for diversity and individual needs Ability to maintain accurate records and meet deadlines A satisfactory DBS check Qualified in British Sign Language (Level 2 or above) desirable but not essential Experience in care or support (voluntary or paid) desirable but not essential Care Certificate or NVQ Level 2 in Health & Social Care desirable but not essential Why Join Us? When you join Peabody, you re joining a team guided by our values: Be Kind, Do the Right Thing, Love New Ideas, Celebrate Diversity, Keep Our Promises, and Pull Together. We believe in creating a workplace where everyone feels supported, included, and empowered. What We Offer 25 days annual leave, plus bank holidays Two paid volunteering days each year Flexible benefits scheme and discount portal Life assurance at 4x your salary Up to 10% pension contribution Paid training and development opportunities Employee assistance programme Staff recognition schemes Please Read Before Applying This role requires an enhanced DBS check. This role follows a 24/7 working pattern , which includes overnight shifts, weekends, and bank holidays . You ll need to be flexible and ready to support people when they need you most. If this sounds like we are right for you and you d love to be part of Peabody, we d like to hear from you. Please apply now by submitting an anonymised CV and a short statement explaining why you re the perfect fit for this role. Closing date: 10th April 2026. Interviews will be ongoing and will take place at our Pitsea office, no later than 20th April 2026. PLEASE NOTE: Peabody does not provide sponsorship as a licenced UK employer
Mar 27, 2026
Full time
Monday to Sunday - 5 days out of 7 - 24/7 Shared Rota Care Support Worker Help People Live Their Best Lives Every Day Do you love making a difference? Are you the kind of person who brings warmth, energy, and compassion wherever you go? As a Care Support Worker at Peabody, you ll be a vital part of someone s journey helping them live independently, confidently, and joyfully. Whether it s supporting with daily routines, encouraging hobbies, or simply being a kind presence, you ll help people feel safe, heard, and empowered. This is a role where your care truly counts and where every day brings new opportunities to brighten someone s life. Charles Harper House is a supported housing service for people with learning disabilities and sensory impairments, such as visual or hearing loss. The scheme consists of eight self-contained flats, two on-site offices, a communal area, and a large garden. Staff in the service are trained in British Sign Language (BSL), so a willingness to gain this qualification is essential. What You ll Do Support people with personal care, health needs, and daily living tasks Help individuals express themselves and make choices that matter to them Encourage hobbies, interests, and community activities Build strong relationships with families, friends, and professionals Work flexibly across services including evenings, weekends, and overnight shifts Maintain accurate records and contribute to reviews and team meetings Promote health, safety, and uphold quality standards What You ll Need A kind heart and a compassionate mindset A sense of humour and a resilient attitude Great communication skills and a team spirit Willingness to work flexibly, including unsociable hours Respect for diversity and individual needs Ability to maintain accurate records and meet deadlines A satisfactory DBS check Qualified in British Sign Language (Level 2 or above) desirable but not essential Experience in care or support (voluntary or paid) desirable but not essential Care Certificate or NVQ Level 2 in Health & Social Care desirable but not essential Why Join Us? When you join Peabody, you re joining a team guided by our values: Be Kind, Do the Right Thing, Love New Ideas, Celebrate Diversity, Keep Our Promises, and Pull Together. We believe in creating a workplace where everyone feels supported, included, and empowered. What We Offer 25 days annual leave, plus bank holidays Two paid volunteering days each year Flexible benefits scheme and discount portal Life assurance at 4x your salary Up to 10% pension contribution Paid training and development opportunities Employee assistance programme Staff recognition schemes Please Read Before Applying This role requires an enhanced DBS check. This role follows a 24/7 working pattern , which includes overnight shifts, weekends, and bank holidays . You ll need to be flexible and ready to support people when they need you most. If this sounds like we are right for you and you d love to be part of Peabody, we d like to hear from you. Please apply now by submitting an anonymised CV and a short statement explaining why you re the perfect fit for this role. Closing date: 10th April 2026. Interviews will be ongoing and will take place at our Pitsea office, no later than 20th April 2026. PLEASE NOTE: Peabody does not provide sponsorship as a licenced UK employer
Adults Forensic Social Worker London Borough of Lambeth are looking to expand their current team with a dedicated Adults Forensic Social Worker looking for an opportunity to join a well-structured and organised team. As well as joining a supportive team, our client also offers a competitive salary, opportunities for training to enhance your skills and potential progression within your team. This Adults Forensic Social Worker role will be for an initial 3-6 months with potential for extension subject to internal circumstance and your performance. Adults Forensic Social Worker responsibilities include: • Managing a complex caseload of adults within forensic or criminal justice settings • Undertaking comprehensive assessments, including risk assessments and mental capacity assessments • Working closely with criminal justice agencies, including probation services, courts, and secure settings • Supporting the safe discharge and resettlement of service users into the community • Ensuring the protection and safeguarding of vulnerable adults at risk • Contributing to multi-disciplinary meetings and risk management plans (e.g. MAPPA processes) • Promoting service users' rights, independence, and recovery-focused outcomes • Preparing detailed reports for court proceedings and review panels • Working in line with relevant legislation including the Mental Health Act and Care Act Requirements / Experience preferred: • Post-qualifying experience of working as an Adults Forensic Social Worker within the UK Social Care industry • Registration with Social Work England (SWE) • Experience working within forensic, mental health, or criminal justice settings • Sound knowledge of safeguarding, risk management, and relevant legislation • Enhanced DBS (we can obtain for you) • Eligibility to work in the UK Benefits of working with Ackerman Pierce: • Your own personal consultant • Access to a variety of Social Care jobs Nationwide • DBS and Compliance Service • Quick and Easy Registration Process • Access to CPD • Guaranteed weekly payment To discuss this Adults Forensic Social Worker vacancy or any similar vacancies we currently have available in London Borough of Lambeth, please email your updated CV to us or contact Sydnee Hannam for more information.
Mar 27, 2026
Seasonal
Adults Forensic Social Worker London Borough of Lambeth are looking to expand their current team with a dedicated Adults Forensic Social Worker looking for an opportunity to join a well-structured and organised team. As well as joining a supportive team, our client also offers a competitive salary, opportunities for training to enhance your skills and potential progression within your team. This Adults Forensic Social Worker role will be for an initial 3-6 months with potential for extension subject to internal circumstance and your performance. Adults Forensic Social Worker responsibilities include: • Managing a complex caseload of adults within forensic or criminal justice settings • Undertaking comprehensive assessments, including risk assessments and mental capacity assessments • Working closely with criminal justice agencies, including probation services, courts, and secure settings • Supporting the safe discharge and resettlement of service users into the community • Ensuring the protection and safeguarding of vulnerable adults at risk • Contributing to multi-disciplinary meetings and risk management plans (e.g. MAPPA processes) • Promoting service users' rights, independence, and recovery-focused outcomes • Preparing detailed reports for court proceedings and review panels • Working in line with relevant legislation including the Mental Health Act and Care Act Requirements / Experience preferred: • Post-qualifying experience of working as an Adults Forensic Social Worker within the UK Social Care industry • Registration with Social Work England (SWE) • Experience working within forensic, mental health, or criminal justice settings • Sound knowledge of safeguarding, risk management, and relevant legislation • Enhanced DBS (we can obtain for you) • Eligibility to work in the UK Benefits of working with Ackerman Pierce: • Your own personal consultant • Access to a variety of Social Care jobs Nationwide • DBS and Compliance Service • Quick and Easy Registration Process • Access to CPD • Guaranteed weekly payment To discuss this Adults Forensic Social Worker vacancy or any similar vacancies we currently have available in London Borough of Lambeth, please email your updated CV to us or contact Sydnee Hannam for more information.