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Belmont Recruitment
Domestic Abuse Outreach Worker (Family Safeguarding)
Belmont Recruitment Southampton, Hampshire
Belmont Recruitment are recruiting for Domestic Abuse Outreach Workers with a focus around Family Safeguarding, for a full-time permanent position based in Southampton. Salary; 25,750- 26,383 per annum Hours; 37.5h per week Location; Southampton (Community & Co-Located role) About the Role We are recruiting a Domestic Abuse Outreach Worker to join a multidisciplinary Family Safeguarding Team in Southampton. This community-based role works alongside social care and partner agencies to deliver a whole-family approach to domestic abuse and child protection, helping keep children safe at home wherever possible. Key Responsibilities Provide one-to-one outreach support to victims and survivors of domestic abuse Complete evidence-based risk assessments Develop and review individual safety plans Deliver practical and emotional advocacy support Support parents to understand the impact of domestic abuse on children Provide direct 1:1 support to children affected by domestic abuse Participate in MARAC, HRDA and court processes as required Identify and assess risk posed by individuals using abusive behaviours Support delivery of group work and parenting interventions Escalate safeguarding concerns appropriately Maintain accurate and confidential case records Work within safeguarding, confidentiality and data protection frameworks Contribute to multidisciplinary team discussions and supervision Build strong working relationships with statutory and voluntary agencies Promote awareness of domestic abuse services within the community Manage a proactive and organised caseload Ensure child safety remains paramount in all interventions Work in line with legislation, policy and best practice guidance Contribute to service development and continuous improvement About You Experience advocating for vulnerable individuals Experience working within a multi-agency safeguarding framework Strong understanding of domestic abuse and child protection Experience facilitating group work or structured interventions Ability to assess and manage complex risk Excellent communication and partnership-working skills Resilient, empathetic and solution-focused approach Ability to work independently and as part of a team Clean driving licence and access to a vehicle Willingness to participate in on-call duties This is a rewarding opportunity to make a real difference within an innovative family safeguarding model, supporting survivors and promoting lasting change.
Mar 06, 2026
Full time
Belmont Recruitment are recruiting for Domestic Abuse Outreach Workers with a focus around Family Safeguarding, for a full-time permanent position based in Southampton. Salary; 25,750- 26,383 per annum Hours; 37.5h per week Location; Southampton (Community & Co-Located role) About the Role We are recruiting a Domestic Abuse Outreach Worker to join a multidisciplinary Family Safeguarding Team in Southampton. This community-based role works alongside social care and partner agencies to deliver a whole-family approach to domestic abuse and child protection, helping keep children safe at home wherever possible. Key Responsibilities Provide one-to-one outreach support to victims and survivors of domestic abuse Complete evidence-based risk assessments Develop and review individual safety plans Deliver practical and emotional advocacy support Support parents to understand the impact of domestic abuse on children Provide direct 1:1 support to children affected by domestic abuse Participate in MARAC, HRDA and court processes as required Identify and assess risk posed by individuals using abusive behaviours Support delivery of group work and parenting interventions Escalate safeguarding concerns appropriately Maintain accurate and confidential case records Work within safeguarding, confidentiality and data protection frameworks Contribute to multidisciplinary team discussions and supervision Build strong working relationships with statutory and voluntary agencies Promote awareness of domestic abuse services within the community Manage a proactive and organised caseload Ensure child safety remains paramount in all interventions Work in line with legislation, policy and best practice guidance Contribute to service development and continuous improvement About You Experience advocating for vulnerable individuals Experience working within a multi-agency safeguarding framework Strong understanding of domestic abuse and child protection Experience facilitating group work or structured interventions Ability to assess and manage complex risk Excellent communication and partnership-working skills Resilient, empathetic and solution-focused approach Ability to work independently and as part of a team Clean driving licence and access to a vehicle Willingness to participate in on-call duties This is a rewarding opportunity to make a real difference within an innovative family safeguarding model, supporting survivors and promoting lasting change.
Randstad Care
Support Worker - £16 p/h
Randstad Care Dundee, Angus
Job Title - Support Worker - High-Complexity Housing Support Salary: £15.00 - £16.00 per hour (PAYE) Sleepovers: £13.45 per hour Contract: Full-Time (37 Hours+ per week) Location: Fintry, DundeeAre you a resilient, experienced Support Worker who prides themselves on maintaining professional boundaries and delivering high-quality care? We are looking for dedicated individuals to join a specialized housing support service in Fintry, Dundee. This is not just a "sitting" shift. We are looking for proactive professionals who understand that even during downtime, safety checks, care plan reviews, and security protocols are a priority. The Service You will be supporting up to five service users living in separate flats within a single block. Your day will typically involve supporting 2-3 individuals, helping them maintain their independence while managing complex needs associated with Learning Disabilities and Autism. Key Responsibilities Behavioral Management: Using de-escalation techniques to manage challenging behaviors and setting clear, professional boundaries. Community Integration: Escorting service users to activities and providing companionship. Daily Living: Meal preparation, medication prompting/administration, and updating detailed care notes. Personal Care: Prompting only; no direct personal care or moving & handling is required for this service. Requirements (Strict Criteria) To be considered for this role, you must meet the following: Experience: Minimum of 2+ years supporting adults with Learning Disabilities, Autism, and Challenging Behavior. Resilience: Ability to remain professional in the face of verbal aggression. You must be comfortable setting boundaries with service users who may target personal attributes (race, weight, etc.). Registration: Must be currently registered and visible on the SSSC portal. Commitment: You must be able to work a minimum of 37 hours per week plus approximately one sleepover per week. Flexibility: Full availability is required for a variety of shifts. We cannot accept applicants with restricted hours or specific "no-go" days. Work Ethic: A proactive approach is essential. We are looking for "phone-away" staff who utilize downtime to conduct safety checks and stay updated on care plans. What's on Offer? Competitive Pay: £15.00 - £16.00 per hour depending on experience. Stable Hours: Guaranteed 37-hour contracts in a consistent location. Supportive Environment: A dedicated staff flat is available for waking night and sleepover staff. Apply Today! If you are a reliable professional with a heart for helping others, we would love to hear from you. Help us make a difference in the lives of people in Dundee. If you would like some more information give Aqeela Fatima a call on for a confidential chat or send an email at: Randstad Care acts as an employment business when supplying temporary staff and as an employment agency when introducing candidates for permanent employment with a client. Randstad Care is an equal opportunities employer and decisions are made on merits alone. Did you know that Randstad Care have been awarded a place on the National Clinical Staffing Framework for the NHS? This means we will be able to bring you more opportunities within nursing & midwifery and clinical staffing.
Mar 06, 2026
Contractor
Job Title - Support Worker - High-Complexity Housing Support Salary: £15.00 - £16.00 per hour (PAYE) Sleepovers: £13.45 per hour Contract: Full-Time (37 Hours+ per week) Location: Fintry, DundeeAre you a resilient, experienced Support Worker who prides themselves on maintaining professional boundaries and delivering high-quality care? We are looking for dedicated individuals to join a specialized housing support service in Fintry, Dundee. This is not just a "sitting" shift. We are looking for proactive professionals who understand that even during downtime, safety checks, care plan reviews, and security protocols are a priority. The Service You will be supporting up to five service users living in separate flats within a single block. Your day will typically involve supporting 2-3 individuals, helping them maintain their independence while managing complex needs associated with Learning Disabilities and Autism. Key Responsibilities Behavioral Management: Using de-escalation techniques to manage challenging behaviors and setting clear, professional boundaries. Community Integration: Escorting service users to activities and providing companionship. Daily Living: Meal preparation, medication prompting/administration, and updating detailed care notes. Personal Care: Prompting only; no direct personal care or moving & handling is required for this service. Requirements (Strict Criteria) To be considered for this role, you must meet the following: Experience: Minimum of 2+ years supporting adults with Learning Disabilities, Autism, and Challenging Behavior. Resilience: Ability to remain professional in the face of verbal aggression. You must be comfortable setting boundaries with service users who may target personal attributes (race, weight, etc.). Registration: Must be currently registered and visible on the SSSC portal. Commitment: You must be able to work a minimum of 37 hours per week plus approximately one sleepover per week. Flexibility: Full availability is required for a variety of shifts. We cannot accept applicants with restricted hours or specific "no-go" days. Work Ethic: A proactive approach is essential. We are looking for "phone-away" staff who utilize downtime to conduct safety checks and stay updated on care plans. What's on Offer? Competitive Pay: £15.00 - £16.00 per hour depending on experience. Stable Hours: Guaranteed 37-hour contracts in a consistent location. Supportive Environment: A dedicated staff flat is available for waking night and sleepover staff. Apply Today! If you are a reliable professional with a heart for helping others, we would love to hear from you. Help us make a difference in the lives of people in Dundee. If you would like some more information give Aqeela Fatima a call on for a confidential chat or send an email at: Randstad Care acts as an employment business when supplying temporary staff and as an employment agency when introducing candidates for permanent employment with a client. Randstad Care is an equal opportunities employer and decisions are made on merits alone. Did you know that Randstad Care have been awarded a place on the National Clinical Staffing Framework for the NHS? This means we will be able to bring you more opportunities within nursing & midwifery and clinical staffing.
Medact
Chair of the Board of Trustees
Medact Hackney, London
Chair of the Board of Trustees Background Medact organises the health community to work towards a world in which everyone is able to live healthy, dignified lives, supported by political and economic systems that centre health justice. Our priority work areas are some of the most pressing threats to health and wellbeing, including ending state violence, housing & energy justice, and migrant access to healthcare. Medact seeks systemic solutions to major social problems, and is unafraid to hold decision-makers to account. We launched our new five-year strategy at the end of 2025, embedding our vision for how we win and how we grow. We're member-led, and our membership spans a range of people who work in health, including nurses, doctors, midwives and clinical researchers, as well as people from the wider health community. We are now looking for a new Chair of our Board of Trustees. Our Chair will support the Executive Director and staff to help build on our achievements and realise Medact's vision. They will work with their fellow Trustees to make up a strong and effective Board governing the Charity. We see our Chair as having the ability to advocate on behalf of Medact's work as well as helping to build the membership and public image of the organisation. They will bring with them strong relationships within the health community and broader social justice movement. Main responsibilities Lead the Board in working with the Executive Director to maintain vision, purpose, strategic direction, goals and values of Medact Manage the Board, including Trustee recruitment, ensuring that Trustees comply with their duties, that the Board performs effectively and the Charity is well-governed. Line-manage the Executive Director, including supporting them in their professional development Support the Executive Director in developing organisational strategy Maintain proper fiscal oversight of the organisation alongside the Treasurer and Executive Director Establish and monitor adherence to organisational policies Ensure compliance with governing documents Ensure compliance with charity law and other legal requirements Ensure board reports, papers and record of meetings are maintained Chair board meetings and facilitate board communications, and chair our AGM Criteria Essential: Has a health worker or wider health community background with relationships and networks that position them well to fulfil an ambassadorial role for Medact Is committed to Medact's vision, purpose and culture and its way of working, and able to communicate this enthusiasm to others Can demonstrate facilitation, advocacy and mediation skills Has the skills and capacity to line manage the Executive Director, including organisational management and supporting the Executive Director's continued professional development Understands and accepts the legal duties, liabilities and responsibilities of Trustees, and the difference between governance functions and management functions Has a high level of integrity and sound judgement Is able and willing to devote the necessary time to the role Is a member of Medact (or prepared to join Medact) Desirable: Is experienced in governance/strategic leadership of a charity or NGO Has lived experience of being part of one of the communities Medact's work seeks to support Has strong strategic awareness of the campaigning world and the health community's role in it, either in a grassroots or NGO setting. Is a good communicator with public speaking, writing and interpersonal skills, able to empower and challenge supportively, and work with and motivate a diverse team of Trustees Experience in successfully raising funds from major donors Term of office The Chair's term is two years, following which the Trustees may re-elect the Chair for a further one or two term(s). If the Chair is co-opted as a Trustee, they are 'Chair designate' until formally elected at the next AGM. Time requirement The role will require a time commitment of around 2 days per month, on average, with more time required in some months than others. This will include planned quarterly board meetings of approximately 2-4 hours, normally held online but from time to time in London with facilities for joining remotely, as well as occasional events and the Medact AGM. The Chair must be available to support the Executive Director and fellow Trustees between Board meetings, including taking responsibility to deal with issues which arise, and regular one-to-one meetings with the Executive Director. Finally, we would require that the Chair be able to put some time into promoting Medact to funders, health institutions and other networks and organisers. This may not require substantial additional time, as it may be something the Chair could integrate into existing relationships and communications. How to apply Please read the Job Description and Person Specification and send a CV and cover letter of no more than 2 pages setting out your reasons for applying, and what you feel you could bring to Medact, via the button below with the subject "Chair of the Board". Timeline Applications are open until 9am on Monday 9th March. We aim to interview candidates in March. Please let us know when applying if you are unavailable during this period. Principles Medact is absolutely committed to providing equal opportunities for everyone regardless of their background. We value diversity and lived experience, and acknowledge the under-representation of people from certain backgrounds both within the health community and wider campaigning movements. We are determined to correct this and particularly encourage applications from Black, Asian and minority ethnic people; people with disabilities (including mental illness); people from the LGBT+ community; and people who identify as working class (or have done so in the past). Any potential conflicts of interest should be declared for review by the Board.
Mar 06, 2026
Full time
Chair of the Board of Trustees Background Medact organises the health community to work towards a world in which everyone is able to live healthy, dignified lives, supported by political and economic systems that centre health justice. Our priority work areas are some of the most pressing threats to health and wellbeing, including ending state violence, housing & energy justice, and migrant access to healthcare. Medact seeks systemic solutions to major social problems, and is unafraid to hold decision-makers to account. We launched our new five-year strategy at the end of 2025, embedding our vision for how we win and how we grow. We're member-led, and our membership spans a range of people who work in health, including nurses, doctors, midwives and clinical researchers, as well as people from the wider health community. We are now looking for a new Chair of our Board of Trustees. Our Chair will support the Executive Director and staff to help build on our achievements and realise Medact's vision. They will work with their fellow Trustees to make up a strong and effective Board governing the Charity. We see our Chair as having the ability to advocate on behalf of Medact's work as well as helping to build the membership and public image of the organisation. They will bring with them strong relationships within the health community and broader social justice movement. Main responsibilities Lead the Board in working with the Executive Director to maintain vision, purpose, strategic direction, goals and values of Medact Manage the Board, including Trustee recruitment, ensuring that Trustees comply with their duties, that the Board performs effectively and the Charity is well-governed. Line-manage the Executive Director, including supporting them in their professional development Support the Executive Director in developing organisational strategy Maintain proper fiscal oversight of the organisation alongside the Treasurer and Executive Director Establish and monitor adherence to organisational policies Ensure compliance with governing documents Ensure compliance with charity law and other legal requirements Ensure board reports, papers and record of meetings are maintained Chair board meetings and facilitate board communications, and chair our AGM Criteria Essential: Has a health worker or wider health community background with relationships and networks that position them well to fulfil an ambassadorial role for Medact Is committed to Medact's vision, purpose and culture and its way of working, and able to communicate this enthusiasm to others Can demonstrate facilitation, advocacy and mediation skills Has the skills and capacity to line manage the Executive Director, including organisational management and supporting the Executive Director's continued professional development Understands and accepts the legal duties, liabilities and responsibilities of Trustees, and the difference between governance functions and management functions Has a high level of integrity and sound judgement Is able and willing to devote the necessary time to the role Is a member of Medact (or prepared to join Medact) Desirable: Is experienced in governance/strategic leadership of a charity or NGO Has lived experience of being part of one of the communities Medact's work seeks to support Has strong strategic awareness of the campaigning world and the health community's role in it, either in a grassroots or NGO setting. Is a good communicator with public speaking, writing and interpersonal skills, able to empower and challenge supportively, and work with and motivate a diverse team of Trustees Experience in successfully raising funds from major donors Term of office The Chair's term is two years, following which the Trustees may re-elect the Chair for a further one or two term(s). If the Chair is co-opted as a Trustee, they are 'Chair designate' until formally elected at the next AGM. Time requirement The role will require a time commitment of around 2 days per month, on average, with more time required in some months than others. This will include planned quarterly board meetings of approximately 2-4 hours, normally held online but from time to time in London with facilities for joining remotely, as well as occasional events and the Medact AGM. The Chair must be available to support the Executive Director and fellow Trustees between Board meetings, including taking responsibility to deal with issues which arise, and regular one-to-one meetings with the Executive Director. Finally, we would require that the Chair be able to put some time into promoting Medact to funders, health institutions and other networks and organisers. This may not require substantial additional time, as it may be something the Chair could integrate into existing relationships and communications. How to apply Please read the Job Description and Person Specification and send a CV and cover letter of no more than 2 pages setting out your reasons for applying, and what you feel you could bring to Medact, via the button below with the subject "Chair of the Board". Timeline Applications are open until 9am on Monday 9th March. We aim to interview candidates in March. Please let us know when applying if you are unavailable during this period. Principles Medact is absolutely committed to providing equal opportunities for everyone regardless of their background. We value diversity and lived experience, and acknowledge the under-representation of people from certain backgrounds both within the health community and wider campaigning movements. We are determined to correct this and particularly encourage applications from Black, Asian and minority ethnic people; people with disabilities (including mental illness); people from the LGBT+ community; and people who identify as working class (or have done so in the past). Any potential conflicts of interest should be declared for review by the Board.
HAMPSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
Reablement Lead
HAMPSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Calmore, Hampshire
Forest Court is offering an exciting opportunity for an experienced and ambitious individual to join the team as a Reablement Lead. Here, you will be able make a real difference primarily, embedding strengths-based approaches to work with individuals to maximise their potential. Forest Court is one of four Hampshire County Council Care locations pivotal in the delivery of Adults' Services' strategic plan. Central to this strategy is The Discharge to Assess provision. This service supports individuals to leave hospital when safe and appropriate to do so, providing continued care and assessment outside of the hospital environment. Individuals can then receive a continued multi-agency support to achieve their desired goals and outcomes. What you'll do: Lead and embed strengths-based approaches to support individuals in maximising their potential. Support the Registered Manager in delivering high standards of person-centred, holistic care. Play a key role in the Discharge to Assess provision, helping individuals transition safely from hospital to continued care. Collaborate with hospital and community teams to provide short-term reablement and assessment placements. Provide leadership to the staffing team, promoting independence and developing quality working practices. What we're looking for: Relevant professional registration such as Occupational Therapist, Physio Therapist, ROVI, RGN or Social Worker. Proven experience working with older people with complex care needs, ideally in a hospital or clinical setting. Passionate about supporting residents to achieve independence and meaningful outcomes. Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to work in a fast-paced, transitional environment. Positive attitude, dynamic approach, and natural problem-solving abilities. Committed to creating meaningful change and delivering high-quality care. Why join us? Make a difference: Help ensure our residents can participate in meaningful activities, communicate effectively and manage daily living tasks. The role can be emotionally challenging at times, but your commitment will have a lasting impact on the lives of others. Watch this short video to find out more about the important work our Older Adults Residential Teams do. Supportive environment: Work in a friendly and collaborative team who feel proud of the work they do to support people in our community. Professional growth: We invest in your future. With ongoing development opportunities, you'll have the chance to enhance your skills and advance your career in the care sector. Employee support: Access to Health Assured's comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme to support your physical and mental wellbeing, including 24/7 telephone support, a suite of online resources, and legal and financial advice. Competitive benefits package: Including generous annual leave entitlement, occupational sick pay, and access to the Local Government Pension Scheme. This role involves some nights, weekend and bank holidays working, for which enhancements are paid in line with the HCC salary policy. Please note: We are unable to offer sponsorship for this role and therefore it is essential that you already have the right to work in the UK before applying. Applicants can expect to hear from us within two weeks of the advertised closing date. To learn more about this role, please review our Candidate Pack available on our website. Please click on the Apply button for details. Other roles you may be searching for: Occupational Therapist, Physiotherapist, Sensory Services Officer, Nurse, Social Worker, Community Care Lead, Hospital Discharge, Adult Social Care
Mar 06, 2026
Full time
Forest Court is offering an exciting opportunity for an experienced and ambitious individual to join the team as a Reablement Lead. Here, you will be able make a real difference primarily, embedding strengths-based approaches to work with individuals to maximise their potential. Forest Court is one of four Hampshire County Council Care locations pivotal in the delivery of Adults' Services' strategic plan. Central to this strategy is The Discharge to Assess provision. This service supports individuals to leave hospital when safe and appropriate to do so, providing continued care and assessment outside of the hospital environment. Individuals can then receive a continued multi-agency support to achieve their desired goals and outcomes. What you'll do: Lead and embed strengths-based approaches to support individuals in maximising their potential. Support the Registered Manager in delivering high standards of person-centred, holistic care. Play a key role in the Discharge to Assess provision, helping individuals transition safely from hospital to continued care. Collaborate with hospital and community teams to provide short-term reablement and assessment placements. Provide leadership to the staffing team, promoting independence and developing quality working practices. What we're looking for: Relevant professional registration such as Occupational Therapist, Physio Therapist, ROVI, RGN or Social Worker. Proven experience working with older people with complex care needs, ideally in a hospital or clinical setting. Passionate about supporting residents to achieve independence and meaningful outcomes. Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to work in a fast-paced, transitional environment. Positive attitude, dynamic approach, and natural problem-solving abilities. Committed to creating meaningful change and delivering high-quality care. Why join us? Make a difference: Help ensure our residents can participate in meaningful activities, communicate effectively and manage daily living tasks. The role can be emotionally challenging at times, but your commitment will have a lasting impact on the lives of others. Watch this short video to find out more about the important work our Older Adults Residential Teams do. Supportive environment: Work in a friendly and collaborative team who feel proud of the work they do to support people in our community. Professional growth: We invest in your future. With ongoing development opportunities, you'll have the chance to enhance your skills and advance your career in the care sector. Employee support: Access to Health Assured's comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme to support your physical and mental wellbeing, including 24/7 telephone support, a suite of online resources, and legal and financial advice. Competitive benefits package: Including generous annual leave entitlement, occupational sick pay, and access to the Local Government Pension Scheme. This role involves some nights, weekend and bank holidays working, for which enhancements are paid in line with the HCC salary policy. Please note: We are unable to offer sponsorship for this role and therefore it is essential that you already have the right to work in the UK before applying. Applicants can expect to hear from us within two weeks of the advertised closing date. To learn more about this role, please review our Candidate Pack available on our website. Please click on the Apply button for details. Other roles you may be searching for: Occupational Therapist, Physiotherapist, Sensory Services Officer, Nurse, Social Worker, Community Care Lead, Hospital Discharge, Adult Social Care
IntoUniversity
Education Worker
IntoUniversity
We re an award-winning charity running local learning centres in the heart of the communities where the young people we support live. Our centres provide a high-impact education programme which includes practical learning support, pastoral care, and motivational and confidence-building activities for young people aged 7-18. Our aim is to enable students from the least advantaged neighbourhoods to realise their ambitions and achieve their wonderful potential. As the UK s leading university access organisation , our staff team is helping over 50,000 young people each year at its 44 learning centres and extension projects across England and Scotland, and we plan to scale-up our provision to 50 centres over the coming years. We are looking for someone who will enjoy working each day with young people and who will thrive in a frontline, community-based, fast-paced and rewarding role. You will be taking up a fixed-term contract as an Education Worker at our centre in Birmingham. Location: Into University Birmingham Contract: Full-time, fixed-term until August 2026 Applications close: 9am Monday 23rd March 2026 Start date: May 2026 Salary £28,250 per annum What could my day look like? The Education Worker role is a frontline, fast-paced and rewarding role where no two weeks will look the same. A typical day will have different activities, possibly spread between the IntoUniversity centre, partner schools and the offices of a corporate partner. In the morning, you might be setting off with resources to run a workshop for sixth-form students in their secondary school. In the afternoon you may be setting up the classroom ahead of running Primary Academic Support for young people in your IntoUniversity centre. On other days, you may be travelling to a corporate partner to run a business simulation workshop for 15 year-olds or leading a group of final year primary school students on a campus visit for their graduation. As an Education Worker, you ll always be delivering the programme as part of your centre team, which means that any delivery is always a team effort.
Mar 06, 2026
Full time
We re an award-winning charity running local learning centres in the heart of the communities where the young people we support live. Our centres provide a high-impact education programme which includes practical learning support, pastoral care, and motivational and confidence-building activities for young people aged 7-18. Our aim is to enable students from the least advantaged neighbourhoods to realise their ambitions and achieve their wonderful potential. As the UK s leading university access organisation , our staff team is helping over 50,000 young people each year at its 44 learning centres and extension projects across England and Scotland, and we plan to scale-up our provision to 50 centres over the coming years. We are looking for someone who will enjoy working each day with young people and who will thrive in a frontline, community-based, fast-paced and rewarding role. You will be taking up a fixed-term contract as an Education Worker at our centre in Birmingham. Location: Into University Birmingham Contract: Full-time, fixed-term until August 2026 Applications close: 9am Monday 23rd March 2026 Start date: May 2026 Salary £28,250 per annum What could my day look like? The Education Worker role is a frontline, fast-paced and rewarding role where no two weeks will look the same. A typical day will have different activities, possibly spread between the IntoUniversity centre, partner schools and the offices of a corporate partner. In the morning, you might be setting off with resources to run a workshop for sixth-form students in their secondary school. In the afternoon you may be setting up the classroom ahead of running Primary Academic Support for young people in your IntoUniversity centre. On other days, you may be travelling to a corporate partner to run a business simulation workshop for 15 year-olds or leading a group of final year primary school students on a campus visit for their graduation. As an Education Worker, you ll always be delivering the programme as part of your centre team, which means that any delivery is always a team effort.
Teach Now
Head of PE (Secondary)
Teach Now
London, United Kingdom Posted on 04/03/2026 Contract Type: Full-time Permanent Start Date: 16/03/2026 Location: Enfield, London, UK Salary: £37,870 - £56,154 per year (Outer London Pay Scale) About the Role Teach Now is recruiting on behalf of a successful and ambitious secondary academy in Enfield seeking an outstanding Head of Physical Education to lead and develop a thriving PE department across Key Stages 3-5. This is an exciting leadership opportunity for an experienced PE teacher or current Second in Department ready to take the next step in their career. The successful candidate will play a key role in shaping the vision for sport and physical education within the school, inspiring students to develop confidence, resilience and a lifelong commitment to health and physical activity. You will lead a passionate team of staff, drive high standards of teaching and learning, and oversee a broad programme of curriculum and extracurricular sport. About the School This well-regarded secondary academy is known for its inclusive ethos, strong leadership and high expectations for both staff and students. The school offers: A supportive and ambitious Senior Leadership Team A positive culture focused on achievement, respect and aspiration Modern facilities and strong sporting provision A diverse and vibrant school community A commitment to staff development and career progression The academy was rated 'Good' by Ofsted, with inspectors recognising its welcoming environment, strong behaviour culture and ambitious curriculum. Key Responsibilities Lead and develop the PE department, ensuring high standards of teaching and learning Raise attainment and progress across KS3, KS4 and KS5 Line manage and support PE teaching staff within the department Oversee curriculum planning, assessment and quality assurance Promote a culture of participation, teamwork and sporting excellence Lead extracurricular sport, fixtures, clubs and enrichment activities Ensure inclusive opportunities for all students to engage in physical activity Requirements To be eligible for this role, applicants must have: Strong experience teaching Physical Education at secondary level Experience teaching GCSE PE (A-Level desirable) Leadership experience or readiness to take on departmental leadership responsibilities Passion for promoting student wellbeing, sport and physical literacy Excellent organisational, communication and leadership skills A clear commitment to safeguarding and inclusive practice The right to work in the UK Opportunity to lead and shape a successful PE department Access to modern sports facilities and strong extracurricular programmes A supportive leadership team and collaborative staff culture Ongoing CPD and leadership development opportunities The chance to make a meaningful impact on student wellbeing, participation and achievement in sport Why work via Teach Now? Teach-Now are a widely recognised, education recruitment company. We pride ourselves on our high levels of customer service and professional development that we offer our teachers and support staff. We: Ensure that you will have your own dedicated consultant who will provide ongoing support and guidance. Offer an excellent 'refer a friend' scheme that pays you £150 for each candidate you refer to us after they have worked and been paid for their first 10 days. Pay in line with the Agency Worker Regulations (AWR) meaning you will be paid equally to a permanent employee. Give you access to a wide range of CPD training through our in house team of experienced senior leaders Application Process: Do you feel you meet the criteria for this exciting opportunity? If so, please either apply below or contact Teach-Now directly. All applicants will require the appropriate qualification and training for this role. For teacher roles, we require a formally recognised teaching qualification. If you are not contacted within 2 working days, unfortunately, you have been unsuccessful for this role. However, we will keep your CV and continue to help you in your search for a job within education. Good luck with your application, we look forward to hearing from you. Teach Now operates stringent safer recruitment procedures. We are committed to promoting equality and challenging discrimination. Teach Now is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people, and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. This post will be subject to an Enhanced DBS Clearance.
Mar 06, 2026
Full time
London, United Kingdom Posted on 04/03/2026 Contract Type: Full-time Permanent Start Date: 16/03/2026 Location: Enfield, London, UK Salary: £37,870 - £56,154 per year (Outer London Pay Scale) About the Role Teach Now is recruiting on behalf of a successful and ambitious secondary academy in Enfield seeking an outstanding Head of Physical Education to lead and develop a thriving PE department across Key Stages 3-5. This is an exciting leadership opportunity for an experienced PE teacher or current Second in Department ready to take the next step in their career. The successful candidate will play a key role in shaping the vision for sport and physical education within the school, inspiring students to develop confidence, resilience and a lifelong commitment to health and physical activity. You will lead a passionate team of staff, drive high standards of teaching and learning, and oversee a broad programme of curriculum and extracurricular sport. About the School This well-regarded secondary academy is known for its inclusive ethos, strong leadership and high expectations for both staff and students. The school offers: A supportive and ambitious Senior Leadership Team A positive culture focused on achievement, respect and aspiration Modern facilities and strong sporting provision A diverse and vibrant school community A commitment to staff development and career progression The academy was rated 'Good' by Ofsted, with inspectors recognising its welcoming environment, strong behaviour culture and ambitious curriculum. Key Responsibilities Lead and develop the PE department, ensuring high standards of teaching and learning Raise attainment and progress across KS3, KS4 and KS5 Line manage and support PE teaching staff within the department Oversee curriculum planning, assessment and quality assurance Promote a culture of participation, teamwork and sporting excellence Lead extracurricular sport, fixtures, clubs and enrichment activities Ensure inclusive opportunities for all students to engage in physical activity Requirements To be eligible for this role, applicants must have: Strong experience teaching Physical Education at secondary level Experience teaching GCSE PE (A-Level desirable) Leadership experience or readiness to take on departmental leadership responsibilities Passion for promoting student wellbeing, sport and physical literacy Excellent organisational, communication and leadership skills A clear commitment to safeguarding and inclusive practice The right to work in the UK Opportunity to lead and shape a successful PE department Access to modern sports facilities and strong extracurricular programmes A supportive leadership team and collaborative staff culture Ongoing CPD and leadership development opportunities The chance to make a meaningful impact on student wellbeing, participation and achievement in sport Why work via Teach Now? Teach-Now are a widely recognised, education recruitment company. We pride ourselves on our high levels of customer service and professional development that we offer our teachers and support staff. We: Ensure that you will have your own dedicated consultant who will provide ongoing support and guidance. Offer an excellent 'refer a friend' scheme that pays you £150 for each candidate you refer to us after they have worked and been paid for their first 10 days. Pay in line with the Agency Worker Regulations (AWR) meaning you will be paid equally to a permanent employee. Give you access to a wide range of CPD training through our in house team of experienced senior leaders Application Process: Do you feel you meet the criteria for this exciting opportunity? If so, please either apply below or contact Teach-Now directly. All applicants will require the appropriate qualification and training for this role. For teacher roles, we require a formally recognised teaching qualification. If you are not contacted within 2 working days, unfortunately, you have been unsuccessful for this role. However, we will keep your CV and continue to help you in your search for a job within education. Good luck with your application, we look forward to hearing from you. Teach Now operates stringent safer recruitment procedures. We are committed to promoting equality and challenging discrimination. Teach Now is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people, and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. This post will be subject to an Enhanced DBS Clearance.
HAMPSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
Supervising Social Worker
HAMPSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Havant, Hampshire
Make a lasting impact as a Supervising Social Worker in our East Fostering Team, supporting foster carers across North East Hampshire who provide safe, stable, and nurturing homes for children in care. In this vital role, you'll work closely with carers to build their confidence and skills, ensuring they have the training, guidance, and support needed to transform young lives. Our Fostering Service supports around 500 fostering households and is proud to be part of a wider service rated Outstanding by Ofsted. You'll be joining a well-established, high-performing team that shares a clear vision: to make Hampshire an even better place where every child and young person - including those who are vulnerable or disadvantaged - has the best possible start in life and is supported by the whole community to succeed. What you'll do: Provide regular supervision, support, and crisis intervention to foster carers. Manage a caseload in line with statutory and departmental procedures. Prepare and present reports for fostering panels, reviews, and legal proceedings. Deliver training and facilitate support groups for foster carers. Work collaboratively with colleagues and external partners to secure the best outcomes for children. What we're looking for: Qualified Social Worker registered with Social Work England (SWE). Experience working with foster carers, children in care, and multi-agency teams. Strong understanding of safeguarding, risk assessment, and relevant legislation. Excellent communication, assessment, and report writing skills. A motivated, organised team player with a commitment to continuous improvement. Take a look at our Candidate Pack for more information about the Supervising Social Worker role, team and our values. The section 'About you' explains what specific knowledge, skills and experience we want you to tell us about. Make sure you explain how you meet these requirements and demonstrate our values, in your application. Why join us? Be part of an Outstanding local authority fostering service making a real difference. Work in a supportive, collaborative team that values your development. Benefit from flexible working, including home working and professional development opportunities. Access to Health Assured's comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme to support your physical and mental wellbeing, including 24/7 telephone support, a suite of online resources, and legal and financial advice. Competitive benefits package, including generous annual leave, occupational sick pay, and access to the Local Government Pension Scheme. To learn more about this role, please review our Candidate Pack available on our website. Please click on the Apply button for details. Important: You must already have the right to work in the UK. We are currently unable to offer sponsorship for this role. Other job titles you may be searching for: Supervising Social Work Practitioner, Fostering Social Worker, Children's Social Worker, Social Worker - Fostering, Family Placement Social Worker.
Mar 06, 2026
Full time
Make a lasting impact as a Supervising Social Worker in our East Fostering Team, supporting foster carers across North East Hampshire who provide safe, stable, and nurturing homes for children in care. In this vital role, you'll work closely with carers to build their confidence and skills, ensuring they have the training, guidance, and support needed to transform young lives. Our Fostering Service supports around 500 fostering households and is proud to be part of a wider service rated Outstanding by Ofsted. You'll be joining a well-established, high-performing team that shares a clear vision: to make Hampshire an even better place where every child and young person - including those who are vulnerable or disadvantaged - has the best possible start in life and is supported by the whole community to succeed. What you'll do: Provide regular supervision, support, and crisis intervention to foster carers. Manage a caseload in line with statutory and departmental procedures. Prepare and present reports for fostering panels, reviews, and legal proceedings. Deliver training and facilitate support groups for foster carers. Work collaboratively with colleagues and external partners to secure the best outcomes for children. What we're looking for: Qualified Social Worker registered with Social Work England (SWE). Experience working with foster carers, children in care, and multi-agency teams. Strong understanding of safeguarding, risk assessment, and relevant legislation. Excellent communication, assessment, and report writing skills. A motivated, organised team player with a commitment to continuous improvement. Take a look at our Candidate Pack for more information about the Supervising Social Worker role, team and our values. The section 'About you' explains what specific knowledge, skills and experience we want you to tell us about. Make sure you explain how you meet these requirements and demonstrate our values, in your application. Why join us? Be part of an Outstanding local authority fostering service making a real difference. Work in a supportive, collaborative team that values your development. Benefit from flexible working, including home working and professional development opportunities. Access to Health Assured's comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme to support your physical and mental wellbeing, including 24/7 telephone support, a suite of online resources, and legal and financial advice. Competitive benefits package, including generous annual leave, occupational sick pay, and access to the Local Government Pension Scheme. To learn more about this role, please review our Candidate Pack available on our website. Please click on the Apply button for details. Important: You must already have the right to work in the UK. We are currently unable to offer sponsorship for this role. Other job titles you may be searching for: Supervising Social Work Practitioner, Fostering Social Worker, Children's Social Worker, Social Worker - Fostering, Family Placement Social Worker.
NFP People
Family Support Worker
NFP People Leeds, Yorkshire
Family Support Worker We are looking for a Family Support Worker to join a vibrant and brave grassroots organisation led by Gypsy and Traveller people in West Yorkshire. Our client is an established and award-winning civil society organisation with a national profile, recognised as being innovative, brave and creative. Position: Family Support Worker Location: Cross Green, Leeds Hours: Part-time, 21 hours per week Salary: £27,097 per annum pro rata Contract: Permanent Closing Date: 18th March 2026 The Role This is an exciting opportunity to join a small and committed team in Bradford as a Family Support Worker. You will deliver outreach across Bradford to build relationships and trust providing access to activities, information and support. You will support families holistically, across a wide range of issues, removing barriers to support and supporting families to understand and navigate processes. You will support families to build protective factors and to have their voices heard. Working with Members, you will: Deliver community-based outreach including activities that promote wellbeing to Gypsy Traveller children and families in Bradford in houses, in yards, on local authority sites and on the roadside Support families in accessing provision such as education, welfare rights, health, housing, domestic violence, mental health and emotional wellbeing services Support families to overcome practical, cultural, and language barriers ensuring a flexible and responsive approach Support families who have an early help assessment or plan to understand and navigate the process Work collaboratively with the other Family Support Services and multi-agency partners Apply a Whole Family Approach that addresses the needs of all family members holistically, including parents, carers, and children. Ensure that the voices and needs of children and young people are heard encouraging their voice in service design and delivery Support families to develop problem-solving skills, build protective factors, and reduce long-term dependency on services including timely exit from support About You We are looking for someone with experience of working with children and/or young people who are/have experienced trauma and with experience of and writing reports (for example for monitoring and evaluation purposes). You will also be able to record information in a fact based and timely manner and have experience of working in a support-based role and building long lasting and trusting relationships. About the Organisation Our client is a vibrant and brave grassroots organisation led by Gypsy and Traveller people in West Yorkshire. This is an established and award-winning civil society organisation with a national profile. Recognised as being innovative, brave and creative. The overall aim of the charity is to improve the quality of life for Gypsies and Travellers through addressing inequalities in homes, health, education, and employment, financial and social inclusion. There are a number of community-facing and strategic projects to achieve aims including advocacy, community development and youth work. Other roles you may have experience include Family, Child, Children, Family Support Worker, Child Support Worker, Children Support Worker, Family Support, Child Support, Children Support. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client - Not For Profit People.
Mar 06, 2026
Full time
Family Support Worker We are looking for a Family Support Worker to join a vibrant and brave grassroots organisation led by Gypsy and Traveller people in West Yorkshire. Our client is an established and award-winning civil society organisation with a national profile, recognised as being innovative, brave and creative. Position: Family Support Worker Location: Cross Green, Leeds Hours: Part-time, 21 hours per week Salary: £27,097 per annum pro rata Contract: Permanent Closing Date: 18th March 2026 The Role This is an exciting opportunity to join a small and committed team in Bradford as a Family Support Worker. You will deliver outreach across Bradford to build relationships and trust providing access to activities, information and support. You will support families holistically, across a wide range of issues, removing barriers to support and supporting families to understand and navigate processes. You will support families to build protective factors and to have their voices heard. Working with Members, you will: Deliver community-based outreach including activities that promote wellbeing to Gypsy Traveller children and families in Bradford in houses, in yards, on local authority sites and on the roadside Support families in accessing provision such as education, welfare rights, health, housing, domestic violence, mental health and emotional wellbeing services Support families to overcome practical, cultural, and language barriers ensuring a flexible and responsive approach Support families who have an early help assessment or plan to understand and navigate the process Work collaboratively with the other Family Support Services and multi-agency partners Apply a Whole Family Approach that addresses the needs of all family members holistically, including parents, carers, and children. Ensure that the voices and needs of children and young people are heard encouraging their voice in service design and delivery Support families to develop problem-solving skills, build protective factors, and reduce long-term dependency on services including timely exit from support About You We are looking for someone with experience of working with children and/or young people who are/have experienced trauma and with experience of and writing reports (for example for monitoring and evaluation purposes). You will also be able to record information in a fact based and timely manner and have experience of working in a support-based role and building long lasting and trusting relationships. About the Organisation Our client is a vibrant and brave grassroots organisation led by Gypsy and Traveller people in West Yorkshire. This is an established and award-winning civil society organisation with a national profile. Recognised as being innovative, brave and creative. The overall aim of the charity is to improve the quality of life for Gypsies and Travellers through addressing inequalities in homes, health, education, and employment, financial and social inclusion. There are a number of community-facing and strategic projects to achieve aims including advocacy, community development and youth work. Other roles you may have experience include Family, Child, Children, Family Support Worker, Child Support Worker, Children Support Worker, Family Support, Child Support, Children Support. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client - Not For Profit People.
Consultant Psychiatrist in Adult Mental Health Community
NHS Ripon, Yorkshire
Go back Tees Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Foundation Trust Consultant Psychiatrist in Adult Mental Health Community The closing date is 20 March 2026 Harrogate is a vibrant,picturesque and interesting spa town that provides the backdrop for a healthy,safe and satisfying working environment. It has excellent housing stock,sought-after state and independent schools, and was officially voted thehappiest place to live in the UK. It is within easy reach of motorways,main-line rail services and within close proximity to Leeds Bradford Airport.Riponis a cathedral city in the borough of Harrogate. Population (2021) is 16,263. Thereis variability to the mental health needs of both areas, as there are pockets ofaffluence with independent schools, as well as areas of deprivation andunemployment. This post was vacated by the previoussubstantive consultant moving. The Harrogate localityis covered by two community mental health teams: The Harrogate IntegratedCommunity team (HICT) and Ripon Integrated Community Team (RICT). These teams includeworkers with assertive outreach and primary care functions, hence the termIntegrated. They are both based at Valley Gardens Resource Centre in centralHarrogate. There is a Crisis and Resolution Team based here as well. The acutehospital liaison service is based at Harrogate District Hospital. The postholder will be working with the Ripon Integrated Community team. Anotherconsultant also provides input into this team with 5 PAs. The team covers theareas of Ripon, Knaresborough and Boroughbridge. Main duties of the job The expectations of the clinical work are that you willprovide consultant input in line with the principles of New Ways of Working.The core clinical work will involve outpatient clinics, formulation-, review-and leadership- meetings and Mental Health Act-related work. The directclinical workload centres on clinic-based meetings. As a result of the Transformation of MentalHealth Services in Harrogate, inpatient services are provided from Foss Park Hospitalin York with enhanced support for local teams provided through the crisisresolution and home treatment team. You will not act as a care coordinator. You will act as a lead professionalfor those patients not subject to CPA. You will conduct up to 2 new assessmentsper week, following the initial assessments by the care coordinator. You will conduct 10 follow ups per week. Review will occur on a regular basis to managethe caseload within acceptable numbers. Cover arrangements and supervision of junior medical staff will beshared with the other post holder who works 5 PAs in this team. About us We are one of the largest specialist mental health and learning disabilities trusts in the country, with an annual income of £320m and a workforce of some 6,700 staff operating from around 100 sites in Durham, Teesside, North Yorkshire and York and Selby. We provide a range inpatient and community services to 2m people living in County Durham, the Tees Valley, Scarborough, Whitby, Ryedale, Harrogate, Hambleton and Richmondshire. We also provide additional specialist services to other parts of Northern England. We deliver our services by working in partnership with eight local authorities and clinical commissioning groups, a wide range of voluntary organisations, as well as service users, their carers and the public. Psychiatrists are essentialcontributors to our mental health teams. Service users expect and are justifiedto expect collaborative relationships with dedicated psychiatrists who workconsistently as part of effective services. The Medical Directorate and MedicalDevelopment Team are striving to improve medical workforce recruitment andretention in a variety of ways and the cornerstone of these efforts is The TEWVCharter for the Medical Workforce. (Please see attached Supporting Document). Job responsibilities Please see the attached job description for further information on this post. The job description has been approved by the Royal College of Psychiatrists. Person Specification Leadership Reflects on own performance and behaviour, seeking and acting on feedback. Able to influence and persuade to improve services Able to take on leadership role in multidisciplinary team. Knowledge of structure and management of the NHS and the Trust. Shows commitment to quality through knowledge of quality improvement and lean thinking methodology OR able to achieve within one year of appointment Able to adapt to and lead service change. Able to take on a leadership role outside the multidisciplinary team. Understanding of NHS & wider health economy and its implications for the work of the Trust. Trained to standard equivalent to level 2 in TEWV Trust Quality improvement system Academic Skills & Lifelong Learning Able to deliver undergraduate or postgraduate teaching and training Participated in continuous professional development Participated in research or service evaluation. Able to use and appraise clinical evidence. Has actively participated in clinical audit. Able to plan and deliver undergraduate and postgraduate teaching and training relevant to this post Reflected on purpose of CPD undertaken Experienced in clinical research and / or service evaluation. Evidence of achievement in education, research, audit and service improvement: awards, prizes, presentations and publications. Has led clinical audits leading to service change Qualifications MB BS or equivalent medical qualification. Fully registered with the GMC with a licence to practise at the time of appointment. Qualification or higher degree in medical education, clinical research or management. MRCPsych or equivalent postgraduate qualification. Approved Clinician Status and Section 12 Status OR be able to achieve within 3 months. Clinical Knowledge & Skills Excellent knowledge in specialty Excellent clinical skills using bio-psycho-social perspective and wide medical knowledge Excellent oral and written communication skills in English Able to manage clinical complexity and uncertainty Makes decisions based on evidence and experience including the contribution of others Able to meet duties under MHA and MCA Wide range of specialist and sub-specialist experience relevant to post within NHS or comparable service Experience Describe your clinical experience relevant to this job role Any other experience that may be applicable Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. Tees Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Foundation Trust
Mar 06, 2026
Full time
Go back Tees Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Foundation Trust Consultant Psychiatrist in Adult Mental Health Community The closing date is 20 March 2026 Harrogate is a vibrant,picturesque and interesting spa town that provides the backdrop for a healthy,safe and satisfying working environment. It has excellent housing stock,sought-after state and independent schools, and was officially voted thehappiest place to live in the UK. It is within easy reach of motorways,main-line rail services and within close proximity to Leeds Bradford Airport.Riponis a cathedral city in the borough of Harrogate. Population (2021) is 16,263. Thereis variability to the mental health needs of both areas, as there are pockets ofaffluence with independent schools, as well as areas of deprivation andunemployment. This post was vacated by the previoussubstantive consultant moving. The Harrogate localityis covered by two community mental health teams: The Harrogate IntegratedCommunity team (HICT) and Ripon Integrated Community Team (RICT). These teams includeworkers with assertive outreach and primary care functions, hence the termIntegrated. They are both based at Valley Gardens Resource Centre in centralHarrogate. There is a Crisis and Resolution Team based here as well. The acutehospital liaison service is based at Harrogate District Hospital. The postholder will be working with the Ripon Integrated Community team. Anotherconsultant also provides input into this team with 5 PAs. The team covers theareas of Ripon, Knaresborough and Boroughbridge. Main duties of the job The expectations of the clinical work are that you willprovide consultant input in line with the principles of New Ways of Working.The core clinical work will involve outpatient clinics, formulation-, review-and leadership- meetings and Mental Health Act-related work. The directclinical workload centres on clinic-based meetings. As a result of the Transformation of MentalHealth Services in Harrogate, inpatient services are provided from Foss Park Hospitalin York with enhanced support for local teams provided through the crisisresolution and home treatment team. You will not act as a care coordinator. You will act as a lead professionalfor those patients not subject to CPA. You will conduct up to 2 new assessmentsper week, following the initial assessments by the care coordinator. You will conduct 10 follow ups per week. Review will occur on a regular basis to managethe caseload within acceptable numbers. Cover arrangements and supervision of junior medical staff will beshared with the other post holder who works 5 PAs in this team. About us We are one of the largest specialist mental health and learning disabilities trusts in the country, with an annual income of £320m and a workforce of some 6,700 staff operating from around 100 sites in Durham, Teesside, North Yorkshire and York and Selby. We provide a range inpatient and community services to 2m people living in County Durham, the Tees Valley, Scarborough, Whitby, Ryedale, Harrogate, Hambleton and Richmondshire. We also provide additional specialist services to other parts of Northern England. We deliver our services by working in partnership with eight local authorities and clinical commissioning groups, a wide range of voluntary organisations, as well as service users, their carers and the public. Psychiatrists are essentialcontributors to our mental health teams. Service users expect and are justifiedto expect collaborative relationships with dedicated psychiatrists who workconsistently as part of effective services. The Medical Directorate and MedicalDevelopment Team are striving to improve medical workforce recruitment andretention in a variety of ways and the cornerstone of these efforts is The TEWVCharter for the Medical Workforce. (Please see attached Supporting Document). Job responsibilities Please see the attached job description for further information on this post. The job description has been approved by the Royal College of Psychiatrists. Person Specification Leadership Reflects on own performance and behaviour, seeking and acting on feedback. Able to influence and persuade to improve services Able to take on leadership role in multidisciplinary team. Knowledge of structure and management of the NHS and the Trust. Shows commitment to quality through knowledge of quality improvement and lean thinking methodology OR able to achieve within one year of appointment Able to adapt to and lead service change. Able to take on a leadership role outside the multidisciplinary team. Understanding of NHS & wider health economy and its implications for the work of the Trust. Trained to standard equivalent to level 2 in TEWV Trust Quality improvement system Academic Skills & Lifelong Learning Able to deliver undergraduate or postgraduate teaching and training Participated in continuous professional development Participated in research or service evaluation. Able to use and appraise clinical evidence. Has actively participated in clinical audit. Able to plan and deliver undergraduate and postgraduate teaching and training relevant to this post Reflected on purpose of CPD undertaken Experienced in clinical research and / or service evaluation. Evidence of achievement in education, research, audit and service improvement: awards, prizes, presentations and publications. Has led clinical audits leading to service change Qualifications MB BS or equivalent medical qualification. Fully registered with the GMC with a licence to practise at the time of appointment. Qualification or higher degree in medical education, clinical research or management. MRCPsych or equivalent postgraduate qualification. Approved Clinician Status and Section 12 Status OR be able to achieve within 3 months. Clinical Knowledge & Skills Excellent knowledge in specialty Excellent clinical skills using bio-psycho-social perspective and wide medical knowledge Excellent oral and written communication skills in English Able to manage clinical complexity and uncertainty Makes decisions based on evidence and experience including the contribution of others Able to meet duties under MHA and MCA Wide range of specialist and sub-specialist experience relevant to post within NHS or comparable service Experience Describe your clinical experience relevant to this job role Any other experience that may be applicable Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. Tees Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Foundation Trust
Faerfield Limited
Service Director Quality Assurance, Safeguarding and Partnerships
Faerfield Limited Plymouth, Devon
Plymouth is on the brink of something extraordinary. As one of the UK's newly designated national defence growth areas, the city is seizing a once-in-a-generation opportunity to reshape its economy, inspire its young people and ignite ambition across every community. We're determined to ensure that Plymouth's future is not only prosperous, but shared; so that every child, in every community, can grow up with confidence, aspiration and the skills to succeed. The Children's Services directorate plays a major part in this city-wide mission, by raising aspiration, boosting achievement, and ensuring families get the support they need to flourish. The city we're building is one where every child can see a future for themselves, supported by a system which works seamlessly to spot difficulties early, responds quickly and effectively, and makes sure help is there as long as it's needed. Reporting to the Director of Children's Services, this role will play a pivotal role in helping our children and young people to live full, safe and happy lives. You'll lead three expert teams - Quality Assurance, Safeguarding and Learning & Development - and will set the highest standards for practice that consolidates our reputation as a leader in safeguarding, drives service transformation, and delivers improved life chances. There's a strong partnership working aspect to this role, and you'll collaborate closely with colleagues in social work and education as well as external partners and providers. Candidates must be qualified social workers, with extensive experience of strategic leadership in children's services, safeguarding, and quality assurance. You must have a strong track record of leading multi-disciplinary teams and partnership working across agencies, including practical experience of commissioning, regulatory inspections, service transformation and budget management. A comprehensive and current knowledge of all relevant legislation, guidance and regulation - including policy in development, emerging thinking and approaches - is essential, and you must be personally committed to the Council's values and behaviours, particularly in our role as corporate parent. It's an incredible career development opportunity, so if you're ambitious to make rapid professional progress this role is perfect. You'll be joining a strong, cohesive and supportive team, with shared values and a single-minded approach to improving the lives for Plymouth's children, young people and families. Please visit to find out more. To arrange an informal conversation with our advising consultants at Faerfield, Dawn Faulkner or Zara Bruton, please call . Closing date: Thursday 19 March.
Mar 06, 2026
Full time
Plymouth is on the brink of something extraordinary. As one of the UK's newly designated national defence growth areas, the city is seizing a once-in-a-generation opportunity to reshape its economy, inspire its young people and ignite ambition across every community. We're determined to ensure that Plymouth's future is not only prosperous, but shared; so that every child, in every community, can grow up with confidence, aspiration and the skills to succeed. The Children's Services directorate plays a major part in this city-wide mission, by raising aspiration, boosting achievement, and ensuring families get the support they need to flourish. The city we're building is one where every child can see a future for themselves, supported by a system which works seamlessly to spot difficulties early, responds quickly and effectively, and makes sure help is there as long as it's needed. Reporting to the Director of Children's Services, this role will play a pivotal role in helping our children and young people to live full, safe and happy lives. You'll lead three expert teams - Quality Assurance, Safeguarding and Learning & Development - and will set the highest standards for practice that consolidates our reputation as a leader in safeguarding, drives service transformation, and delivers improved life chances. There's a strong partnership working aspect to this role, and you'll collaborate closely with colleagues in social work and education as well as external partners and providers. Candidates must be qualified social workers, with extensive experience of strategic leadership in children's services, safeguarding, and quality assurance. You must have a strong track record of leading multi-disciplinary teams and partnership working across agencies, including practical experience of commissioning, regulatory inspections, service transformation and budget management. A comprehensive and current knowledge of all relevant legislation, guidance and regulation - including policy in development, emerging thinking and approaches - is essential, and you must be personally committed to the Council's values and behaviours, particularly in our role as corporate parent. It's an incredible career development opportunity, so if you're ambitious to make rapid professional progress this role is perfect. You'll be joining a strong, cohesive and supportive team, with shared values and a single-minded approach to improving the lives for Plymouth's children, young people and families. Please visit to find out more. To arrange an informal conversation with our advising consultants at Faerfield, Dawn Faulkner or Zara Bruton, please call . Closing date: Thursday 19 March.
Cornwall Council
Social Worker - 16+ and Separated Children Seeking Asylum Service
Cornwall Council Truro, Cornwall
Social Worker Want to know what it's really like to relocate and join our social work team? In this video, one of our social workers talks about his relocation journey and what makes working here so rewarding, you can find the video here - Interview - Social Worker Recruitment on Vimeo The Service and Team : We are seeking committed, compassionate Social Workers to join our dynamic, high performing service, supporting young people in and leaving care through relationship based pathway planning. We work closely with Carefree, a young person led, award winning local charity, alongside a wide network of partner agencies to provide holistic, joined up support that transforms lives. You'll work within a multi disciplinary team of Social Workers, Personal Advisors, youth workers, housing specialists, and mental health professionals-all dedicated to helping young people thrive. Our service was recognised as Outstanding by Ofsted in 2024, who noted: 'C are leavers receive an impressive level of support in Cornwall and the local authority's partnership with a specialist commissioned service to young people is exemplary' . You can access Cornwall's Ofsted inspection report here Cornwall Council - Open - Find an Inspection Report - Ofsted The Role In this rewarding role, you will place young people at the heart of your practice. You'll build trusted relationships that empower 16-18 year olds to make positive decisions about their education, employment, housing, health, and wellbeing. You will support young people who are in care, leaving care, and those seeking asylum, helping them feel secure and ready for independence. Through collaborative pathway planning, you'll work alongside young people, carers, families, and key partners in housing, health, education, and the community to ensure each young person has the right support to prepare for adulthood. Building strong, trusting relationships is central to the role-enabling young people to achieve their goals and move forward with confidence. This role comes with a £4,000 welcome bonus alongside a generous relocation package of up to £8,000 to help support your move to Cornwall (for eligible candidates). This is a public/customer-facing role, where the statutory English language requirement for public sector workers applies. This position will be subject to an enhanced criminal record disclosure check. What you'll need to succeed: We'd love to hear from you if you: Hold a Social Work qualification (DipSW, BA Social Work, or equivalent) and are Social Work England registered. Have experience or an understanding of working with children in care and/or care leavers. Are able to build strong and supportive relationships with young people and understand the challenges they face. Can work independently and manage a busy caseload. Have strong assessment and risk management skills. Are I.T. literate and hold a full driving licence. Experience or an understanding of working with Unaccompanied Asylum-Seeking Children is desirable. Why Join Us? Be part of an Outstanding service that truly changes lives. Work in a supportive, collaborative team with access to specialist expertise, including psychologist, housing, youth justice and SCSA Enjoy a role that's varied, rewarding, and impactful. Benefit from ongoing training and development and progression opportunities. What you'll get in return: We actively encourage and enable our practitioners to progress and reward them for their commitment and expertise. If you are committed to continuing professional development, can demonstrate learning in your practice and in improved outcomes for the children you help and protect, we will provide you with the career options and remuneration that match your expertise. We support our social workers to stay in front line practice as advanced practitioners or move to front line management, both of which attract the same pay. As part of our commitment to outstanding practice, we have put in place a comprehensive core curriculum and career and qualification pathway for our social workers to develop their knowledge and skills to deliver the most effective social work intervention with children and families. Cornwall is one of the best places in the country to live, work and bring up a family. It's location and landscape offer unique opportunities for a healthier, happier way of life. We are committed to supporting the wellbeing of our staff and we recognise that resilient Social Workers need a good work/life balance as well as supportive leadership and support in the workplace. In recognition of the vital contribution you make, we offer an attractive package of benefits including: A competitive starting salary and the opportunity to increase your pay further as you progress Welcome bonus of £4000 for qualified Social Workers who are new to social work in Cornwall and have completed their ASYE £3000 Annual Market Supplement for Advanced Practitioners A generous relocation package An excellent core curriculum to support your ongoing development and a outstanding career and qualification pathway, recognised by Ofsted as a foundation of Cornwall's good practice, which will support your progression. Supportive management and leadership with regular, high-quality case and reflective supervision Access to a Cornwall Council lease car and pool car scheme 26 days paid annual leave per year (rising with length of service), plus bank holidays Flexible working opportunities, including part-time hours, compressed hours and homeworking Payment of your Social Work England registration fees.
Mar 06, 2026
Full time
Social Worker Want to know what it's really like to relocate and join our social work team? In this video, one of our social workers talks about his relocation journey and what makes working here so rewarding, you can find the video here - Interview - Social Worker Recruitment on Vimeo The Service and Team : We are seeking committed, compassionate Social Workers to join our dynamic, high performing service, supporting young people in and leaving care through relationship based pathway planning. We work closely with Carefree, a young person led, award winning local charity, alongside a wide network of partner agencies to provide holistic, joined up support that transforms lives. You'll work within a multi disciplinary team of Social Workers, Personal Advisors, youth workers, housing specialists, and mental health professionals-all dedicated to helping young people thrive. Our service was recognised as Outstanding by Ofsted in 2024, who noted: 'C are leavers receive an impressive level of support in Cornwall and the local authority's partnership with a specialist commissioned service to young people is exemplary' . You can access Cornwall's Ofsted inspection report here Cornwall Council - Open - Find an Inspection Report - Ofsted The Role In this rewarding role, you will place young people at the heart of your practice. You'll build trusted relationships that empower 16-18 year olds to make positive decisions about their education, employment, housing, health, and wellbeing. You will support young people who are in care, leaving care, and those seeking asylum, helping them feel secure and ready for independence. Through collaborative pathway planning, you'll work alongside young people, carers, families, and key partners in housing, health, education, and the community to ensure each young person has the right support to prepare for adulthood. Building strong, trusting relationships is central to the role-enabling young people to achieve their goals and move forward with confidence. This role comes with a £4,000 welcome bonus alongside a generous relocation package of up to £8,000 to help support your move to Cornwall (for eligible candidates). This is a public/customer-facing role, where the statutory English language requirement for public sector workers applies. This position will be subject to an enhanced criminal record disclosure check. What you'll need to succeed: We'd love to hear from you if you: Hold a Social Work qualification (DipSW, BA Social Work, or equivalent) and are Social Work England registered. Have experience or an understanding of working with children in care and/or care leavers. Are able to build strong and supportive relationships with young people and understand the challenges they face. Can work independently and manage a busy caseload. Have strong assessment and risk management skills. Are I.T. literate and hold a full driving licence. Experience or an understanding of working with Unaccompanied Asylum-Seeking Children is desirable. Why Join Us? Be part of an Outstanding service that truly changes lives. Work in a supportive, collaborative team with access to specialist expertise, including psychologist, housing, youth justice and SCSA Enjoy a role that's varied, rewarding, and impactful. Benefit from ongoing training and development and progression opportunities. What you'll get in return: We actively encourage and enable our practitioners to progress and reward them for their commitment and expertise. If you are committed to continuing professional development, can demonstrate learning in your practice and in improved outcomes for the children you help and protect, we will provide you with the career options and remuneration that match your expertise. We support our social workers to stay in front line practice as advanced practitioners or move to front line management, both of which attract the same pay. As part of our commitment to outstanding practice, we have put in place a comprehensive core curriculum and career and qualification pathway for our social workers to develop their knowledge and skills to deliver the most effective social work intervention with children and families. Cornwall is one of the best places in the country to live, work and bring up a family. It's location and landscape offer unique opportunities for a healthier, happier way of life. We are committed to supporting the wellbeing of our staff and we recognise that resilient Social Workers need a good work/life balance as well as supportive leadership and support in the workplace. In recognition of the vital contribution you make, we offer an attractive package of benefits including: A competitive starting salary and the opportunity to increase your pay further as you progress Welcome bonus of £4000 for qualified Social Workers who are new to social work in Cornwall and have completed their ASYE £3000 Annual Market Supplement for Advanced Practitioners A generous relocation package An excellent core curriculum to support your ongoing development and a outstanding career and qualification pathway, recognised by Ofsted as a foundation of Cornwall's good practice, which will support your progression. Supportive management and leadership with regular, high-quality case and reflective supervision Access to a Cornwall Council lease car and pool car scheme 26 days paid annual leave per year (rising with length of service), plus bank holidays Flexible working opportunities, including part-time hours, compressed hours and homeworking Payment of your Social Work England registration fees.
Tempest Resourcing Limited
Youth Support Worker (Primary Education)
Tempest Resourcing Limited Barnet, London
Tempest Resourcing is looking for experienced individuals with strong SEN experience-whether from youth work, counselling, education, care, or community support-to work as flexible bank staff across Primary Schools in Barnet. Suitable for anyone confident supporting children from Early Years to Year 6. Role Overview Flexible bank / daily supply work Hours: 8:00am-4:00pm Need 3+ full days availability Bookings sent from 7am Work across multiple Primary Schools in Barnet What You'll Do Provide 1:1 and small-group SEN support Assist with or deliver targeted interventions Support behaviour, emotional regulation, communication & sensory needs Help adapt tasks and scaffold learning Work closely with teachers and SENCOs Maintain a safe, inclusive and supportive environment Requirements 6+ months SEN experience (youth work, care, education, community settings all considered) Confidence supporting a range of SEN needs DBS on the Update Service (or willing to apply) Ability to travel across Barnet Who We Welcome Youth workers Counsellors / mentors Behaviour & SEMH practitioners Graduates with SEN experience TAs/LSAs with strong SEN backgrounds Community / care support workers What You Get Competitive daily rates Consistent Primary SEN work in Barnet Fast, supportive registration process Ongoing support from your consultant at Tempest Resourcing
Mar 06, 2026
Contractor
Tempest Resourcing is looking for experienced individuals with strong SEN experience-whether from youth work, counselling, education, care, or community support-to work as flexible bank staff across Primary Schools in Barnet. Suitable for anyone confident supporting children from Early Years to Year 6. Role Overview Flexible bank / daily supply work Hours: 8:00am-4:00pm Need 3+ full days availability Bookings sent from 7am Work across multiple Primary Schools in Barnet What You'll Do Provide 1:1 and small-group SEN support Assist with or deliver targeted interventions Support behaviour, emotional regulation, communication & sensory needs Help adapt tasks and scaffold learning Work closely with teachers and SENCOs Maintain a safe, inclusive and supportive environment Requirements 6+ months SEN experience (youth work, care, education, community settings all considered) Confidence supporting a range of SEN needs DBS on the Update Service (or willing to apply) Ability to travel across Barnet Who We Welcome Youth workers Counsellors / mentors Behaviour & SEMH practitioners Graduates with SEN experience TAs/LSAs with strong SEN backgrounds Community / care support workers What You Get Competitive daily rates Consistent Primary SEN work in Barnet Fast, supportive registration process Ongoing support from your consultant at Tempest Resourcing
Hays Construction and Property
Housing Support Officer - Lincolnshire
Hays Construction and Property
Your new company Are you passionate about social justice and housing? Do you have a background in the Social Housing sector as a Housing Officer? If so, we have an opportunity for you! We are currently supporting Nacro with their recruitment for a Housing Support worker in Lincolnshire. Your new role We are seeking a Housing Support Worker to join the Nacro team in Lincolnshire area on a temporary-permanent basis . The main focus of this role is to provide support to Residents by creating person centred support plans. You will meet with Residents, discuss support needs and how you can support them to meet their objectives; complete Support and Safety Plans, work with Community Probation Practitioners and Court Staff to best support our Residents. You will also need to be able to help Residents with applying for Housing Benefits and paying rent etc. To ensure our properties are meeting expected standards in terms of repair and cleanliness you will need a sharp attention to detail to ensure that the houses are clean, tidy and all repairs are reported and actioned. You will be allocated a number of properties to manage, working as part of a larger team to deliver the service across your region. To achieve this, you will need to have access to your own vehicle and have business insurance. Please note that this role is NOT a personal care role. Working Hours: 35 hours per week, shift patterns and flexibility will be discussed during your interview. The provision of the contract is between 08:00 and 22:00 Monday-Friday and Saturday 09.00 - 17:00 on a rolling rotational basis. What you'll need to succeed Due to the nature of this role, candidates with experience within social housing and knowledge of Support Planning and welfare benefits/universal credit, will have an advantage in terms of transferrable skills. The role is subject to Enhanced Adult DBS and a HMPPS Barring checks. If you already have this level of DBS on the update service, please let us know upon registration. What you'll get in return As mentioned above, this is a temp-perm position, so this is a great opportunity to get your foot in the door and start your career with Nacro! You will also receive weekly pay at a rate of 16.37 per hour, inclusive of holiday pay. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
Mar 06, 2026
Seasonal
Your new company Are you passionate about social justice and housing? Do you have a background in the Social Housing sector as a Housing Officer? If so, we have an opportunity for you! We are currently supporting Nacro with their recruitment for a Housing Support worker in Lincolnshire. Your new role We are seeking a Housing Support Worker to join the Nacro team in Lincolnshire area on a temporary-permanent basis . The main focus of this role is to provide support to Residents by creating person centred support plans. You will meet with Residents, discuss support needs and how you can support them to meet their objectives; complete Support and Safety Plans, work with Community Probation Practitioners and Court Staff to best support our Residents. You will also need to be able to help Residents with applying for Housing Benefits and paying rent etc. To ensure our properties are meeting expected standards in terms of repair and cleanliness you will need a sharp attention to detail to ensure that the houses are clean, tidy and all repairs are reported and actioned. You will be allocated a number of properties to manage, working as part of a larger team to deliver the service across your region. To achieve this, you will need to have access to your own vehicle and have business insurance. Please note that this role is NOT a personal care role. Working Hours: 35 hours per week, shift patterns and flexibility will be discussed during your interview. The provision of the contract is between 08:00 and 22:00 Monday-Friday and Saturday 09.00 - 17:00 on a rolling rotational basis. What you'll need to succeed Due to the nature of this role, candidates with experience within social housing and knowledge of Support Planning and welfare benefits/universal credit, will have an advantage in terms of transferrable skills. The role is subject to Enhanced Adult DBS and a HMPPS Barring checks. If you already have this level of DBS on the update service, please let us know upon registration. What you'll get in return As mentioned above, this is a temp-perm position, so this is a great opportunity to get your foot in the door and start your career with Nacro! You will also receive weekly pay at a rate of 16.37 per hour, inclusive of holiday pay. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
Child & Youth Support Worker
Paragon Social Care Limited Consett, County Durham
Make a Real Difference Every Day Are you passionate about helping children and young people thrive? At Paragon Social Care , we're looking for compassionate and resilient Children's Support Workers to join our team. This is more than a job - it's your chance to provide stability, encouragement, and care that truly changes lives. Who We Are Our vision is simple but powerful: "Excellence Through Understanding." We provide 24/7 wraparound support for children and young people in local authority care, particularly during times of uncertainty and transition. Our focus is on creating safe, nurturing, and stable environments while helping young people prepare for their next chapter. Every child deserves to feel safe, valued, and hopeful, and you can be the person who makes that happen. What You'll Be Doing In this rewarding role, you will: Provide trauma-informed, compassionate care Build trusting relationships and create positive daily routines Support education, life skills, and independence Prepare meals and promote healthy lifestyles Advocate for young people and ensure their voices are heard Support medical appointments and community activities Transport young people using your own vehicle when required Encourage confidence, resilience, and belief in their future Every action you take helps shape brighter futures. Why Join Paragon Social Care? This isn't just a job - it's your chance to be the safe, steady presence a young person needs. We invest in our children and our team, offering the training, support, and development you need to thrive. Apply today and be the difference. This role is subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check due to working with vulnerable young people. Safeguarding and promoting their welfare is a priority, and all applicants must share this commitment. Requirements What We're Looking For Experience working with children or young people (paid or voluntary) A full UK driving licence and access to your own car Patience, empathy, and emotional resilience Flexibility to work waking nights, weekends, and sleep-ins A clear enhanced DBS (or willingness to obtain one) A relevant qualification (such as NVQ Level 3 in Children's Residential Care) is desirable but not essential - we'll support the right people to grow. Benefits What You'll Get Excellent pay: £17.50 - £28 per hour (depending on shift type) Extensive FREE training , including: 21 online learning modules In-person training in safeguarding, trauma-informed care, positive behaviour support, and more Clear career progression - Senior Support Worker and beyond Great perks , including: Flexible working patterns Casual dress code Company pension Referral bonuses
Mar 06, 2026
Contractor
Make a Real Difference Every Day Are you passionate about helping children and young people thrive? At Paragon Social Care , we're looking for compassionate and resilient Children's Support Workers to join our team. This is more than a job - it's your chance to provide stability, encouragement, and care that truly changes lives. Who We Are Our vision is simple but powerful: "Excellence Through Understanding." We provide 24/7 wraparound support for children and young people in local authority care, particularly during times of uncertainty and transition. Our focus is on creating safe, nurturing, and stable environments while helping young people prepare for their next chapter. Every child deserves to feel safe, valued, and hopeful, and you can be the person who makes that happen. What You'll Be Doing In this rewarding role, you will: Provide trauma-informed, compassionate care Build trusting relationships and create positive daily routines Support education, life skills, and independence Prepare meals and promote healthy lifestyles Advocate for young people and ensure their voices are heard Support medical appointments and community activities Transport young people using your own vehicle when required Encourage confidence, resilience, and belief in their future Every action you take helps shape brighter futures. Why Join Paragon Social Care? This isn't just a job - it's your chance to be the safe, steady presence a young person needs. We invest in our children and our team, offering the training, support, and development you need to thrive. Apply today and be the difference. This role is subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check due to working with vulnerable young people. Safeguarding and promoting their welfare is a priority, and all applicants must share this commitment. Requirements What We're Looking For Experience working with children or young people (paid or voluntary) A full UK driving licence and access to your own car Patience, empathy, and emotional resilience Flexibility to work waking nights, weekends, and sleep-ins A clear enhanced DBS (or willingness to obtain one) A relevant qualification (such as NVQ Level 3 in Children's Residential Care) is desirable but not essential - we'll support the right people to grow. Benefits What You'll Get Excellent pay: £17.50 - £28 per hour (depending on shift type) Extensive FREE training , including: 21 online learning modules In-person training in safeguarding, trauma-informed care, positive behaviour support, and more Clear career progression - Senior Support Worker and beyond Great perks , including: Flexible working patterns Casual dress code Company pension Referral bonuses
Adecco
Grave digger/Grounds Maintenance Operative
Adecco Croydon, London
Job Title: Grave Digger/Grounds Maintenance Operative Location: Croydon, Greater London Contract Type: Temporary Hourly Rate: 17.59 Working Pattern: Full Time Driving Required: Yes We are seeking a dedicated and enthusiastic Grave Digger/Grounds Maintenance Operative to join our dynamic team! This is an exciting opportunity for someone who enjoys working outdoors, values attention to detail, and thrives in a busy environment. Key Responsibilities: Grave Digging: Utilize manual and mechanical tools, including heavy plant equipment, to dig graves in all weather conditions. Precision and care are essential to ensure our burial services are conducted with respect and dignity. Visitor Assistance: Be a welcoming presence for visitors at our cemeteries and crematoriums. Your friendly demeanor and helpful attitude will create a comforting environment during sensitive times. Team Collaboration: Work as part of a flexible team, alongside 4 Grounds Team Operatives and 1 Team Leader, at our three sites. Your contributions will be vital in maintaining the appearance and upkeep of these important spaces. What We're Looking For: Physical Fitness: This is a highly manual role, so you must be fit and capable of performing physically demanding tasks. Driving License: A full driving license with C1 & C2 certification is desirable, as you may be required to operate larger vehicles. Please note, applicants without a driving license will not be considered. Attention to Detail: You take pride in your work and understand the importance of meticulous planning and execution in the services we provide. Why Join Us? Supportive Team Environment: Join a cohesive team that values collaboration and camaraderie. Convenient Location: Our office is just a 17-minute walk from Therapia Lane tram station, making it easy to commute. Competitive Pay: Enjoy an attractive hourly rate of 17.59 while making a difference in your community. If you're ready to embrace this unique opportunity and contribute to a team that values compassion and professionalism, we'd love to hear from you! Note: This position is temporary and requires a commitment to full-time hours. We look forward to welcoming a dedicated individual who is eager to make a positive impact in our organization! 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 explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser (url removed)
Mar 06, 2026
Seasonal
Job Title: Grave Digger/Grounds Maintenance Operative Location: Croydon, Greater London Contract Type: Temporary Hourly Rate: 17.59 Working Pattern: Full Time Driving Required: Yes We are seeking a dedicated and enthusiastic Grave Digger/Grounds Maintenance Operative to join our dynamic team! This is an exciting opportunity for someone who enjoys working outdoors, values attention to detail, and thrives in a busy environment. Key Responsibilities: Grave Digging: Utilize manual and mechanical tools, including heavy plant equipment, to dig graves in all weather conditions. Precision and care are essential to ensure our burial services are conducted with respect and dignity. Visitor Assistance: Be a welcoming presence for visitors at our cemeteries and crematoriums. Your friendly demeanor and helpful attitude will create a comforting environment during sensitive times. Team Collaboration: Work as part of a flexible team, alongside 4 Grounds Team Operatives and 1 Team Leader, at our three sites. Your contributions will be vital in maintaining the appearance and upkeep of these important spaces. What We're Looking For: Physical Fitness: This is a highly manual role, so you must be fit and capable of performing physically demanding tasks. Driving License: A full driving license with C1 & C2 certification is desirable, as you may be required to operate larger vehicles. Please note, applicants without a driving license will not be considered. Attention to Detail: You take pride in your work and understand the importance of meticulous planning and execution in the services we provide. Why Join Us? Supportive Team Environment: Join a cohesive team that values collaboration and camaraderie. Convenient Location: Our office is just a 17-minute walk from Therapia Lane tram station, making it easy to commute. Competitive Pay: Enjoy an attractive hourly rate of 17.59 while making a difference in your community. If you're ready to embrace this unique opportunity and contribute to a team that values compassion and professionalism, we'd love to hear from you! Note: This position is temporary and requires a commitment to full-time hours. We look forward to welcoming a dedicated individual who is eager to make a positive impact in our organization! 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 explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser (url removed)
Pathway Project Lichfield Staffordshire
Senior Support Worker - Intensive Support Domestic Abuse Refuge
Pathway Project Lichfield Staffordshire Lichfield, Staffordshire
Senior Support Worker - Intensive Support Domestic Abuse Refuge The Senior Support Worker is the lead practitioner within their designated intensive support domestic abuse refuge, providing day-to-day operational oversight and support to staff, volunteers and bank staff. Working closely with the Refuge Manager and Deputy Refuge Manager, the postholder ensures the consistent delivery of high-quality, trauma-informed support to women and children fleeing domestic abuse. The role acts as the main point of continuity within the refuge, supporting staff induction, maintaining standards of practice, and contributing to a safe, stable and supportive environment. Why work for us? Pathway Project is an inspiring place to be, we are a charity with big ambitions and huge energy. We have a bold new strategy and a passion for excellence in service delivery with an eye on growth. Supported by a driven and energetic board of trustees the new Chief Executive is leading Pathway Project through their ambitious plans. It's a really fantastic time to join our amazing charity as we move into the next phase of our exciting journey. We are a flexible and supportive employer, committed to the personal and professional development and wellbeing of our employees. We welcome applications from women with lived experience of domestic abuse and from minority or under-represented groups. We offer the following benefits: 25 days paid leave plus statutory holidays (pro rata) A competitive pension scheme Employee Assistance Programme delivered by Health Assured which offers incredible support to staff and their families We value our colleagues and are constantly reviewing our policies and practice, looking for ways in which we can better demonstrate this. We also recognise the potential impact of working in this field and provide clinical supervision to all of our employees, whatever their role. About Pathway Project We are a domestic and sexual abuse service based in Lichfield & Tamworth, Staffordshire. We offer a range of support services and run two refuges in confidential locations. We have been operating for over 30 years helping adults and children overcome domestic abuse, and to build a future where they live in safety and are free from fear. Since our founder, Kathy Coe MBE, created Pathway Project, we have helped over 25,000 people, with 5,814 hours of support provided in the last year. We offer a wide range of services, including adult and children outreach and community support, mental health, wellbeing and financial advice. We support the relatives of those who have experienced domestic and sexual violence and offer specialist counselling, advocacy and care to all who need us. Pathway Project believes in working as a cohesive team and are service user led. Our helpline is access to all and is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Please note we may close this application early if we receive sufficient applications Job Summary Job Title: Senior Support Refuge Worker Working hours: 37.5 hours Salary: £26K Base: South Staffordshire Responsible To: Intensive Support Refuge Manager (DUAL SITE) Responsible for Volunteers and Bank Staff. Contract: Permanent This post is open to women only, under the Equality Act 2010 pursuant to Schedule 9, Part 1. We value diversity and are committed to ensuring that our organisation is an inclusive place to work. We encourage applications from women from all backgrounds and communities and actively welcome applicants from Black, Asian, or other ethnic minority backgrounds and women with a disability . JOB SUMMARY The Senior Support Worker is the lead practitioner within their designated intensive support domestic abuse refuge, providing day-to-day operational oversight and support to staff, volunteers and bank staff. Working closely with the Refuge Manager and Deputy Refuge Manager, the postholder ensures the consistent delivery of high-quality, trauma-informed support to women and children fleeing domestic abuse. The role acts as the main point of continuity within the refuge, supporting staff induction, maintaining standards of practice, and contributing to a safe, stable and supportive environment. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES • Refuge-Based Operational Oversight • Act as the senior on-site lead within the refuge on a day-to-day basis. • Ensure accommodation is clean, safe and well maintained, including oversight of cleaning rotas and shared spaces. • Report maintenance and Health & Safety issues promptly and support liaison with landlords and contractors. • Act as the main point of contact within the refuge in the absence of the Refuge Manager or Deputy. • Be the first point of contact for internal refuge complaints and escalate appropriately. • Chair house meetings with service users. • Support Health & Safety processes, including fire drills. Service User Support & Boundaries • Provide high-quality one-to-one emotional and practical support to women and children. • Ensure service users understand and adhere to licence agreements and house rules. • Make recommendations regarding warnings, licence breaches or evictions. • Support or deliver warnings and evictions where required, under the direction of management. • Support move-on planning and resettlement. • Represent service users at multi-agency meetings where required. Staff, Volunteer & Bank Staff Support • Act as the day-to-day anchor for refuge staff, volunteers and bank staff. • Provide advice, guidance and informal supervision to staff during shifts. • Support induction and buddying of new staff, volunteers and bank staff. • Support rota awareness and cover arrangements within the refuge. • Escalate staffing, safeguarding or performance concerns to the Deputy or Manager. Safeguarding, Quality & Recording • Maintain accurate, timely and confidential service user records using Pathway systems. • Ensure consistent use of paperwork and recording standards. • Always uphold safeguarding responsibilities and escalate concerns appropriately. • Support audits, reviews and monthly case discussions as required. Working Arrangements • Work full time on a two-week rota pattern: • Week 1: Monday to Friday • Week 2: One weekday off and work either Saturday or Sunday • Participate in the on-call rota alongside other senior staff. General Responsibilities • Promote Pathway Project's values, policies and procedures. • Represent Pathway Project professionally with external agencies. • Contribute to awareness-raising, training and service development. • Undertake any other reasonable duties in line with the role. This job description may be subject to review and amendment. The post holder will be expected to be flexible in her development of the job, and will participate fully, where possible, in all discussions about the nature of her work and the tasks involved. The post holder must have a commitment to the aims of Pathway Project and uphold all agreed policies and procedures. ESSENTIAL CRITERIA Experience • Substantial experience of providing support to women and children affected by domestic abuse, or within a related safeguarding, housing or support setting. • Experience of working in accommodation-based or intensive support services. • Experience of supporting staff, volunteers or bank staff in a senior or lead practitioner capacity. • Experience of managing challenging situations, including conflict, licence breaches or safeguarding concerns. • Experience of multi-agency working with statutory and voluntary sector partners. • Experience of maintaining accurate, confidential records and case notes. Knowledge & Understanding • Sound understanding of domestic abuse and its impact on women and children. • Strong knowledge of safeguarding children and vulnerable adults. • Understanding of trauma-informed and service-user-led practice. • Knowledge of equality, diversity and women-only services under the Equality Act 2010. • Awareness of professional boundaries, confidentiality and information sharing. Skills & Abilities • Ability to act as a calm, consistent and supportive senior presence within a refuge setting. • Strong communication skills, with the ability to give clear guidance to staff and advocate for service users. • Ability to manage difficult conversations and emotionally challenging situations. • Good organisational skills, including prioritising workload and supporting safe service delivery. • Ability to work both independently and as part of a leadership team.
Mar 06, 2026
Full time
Senior Support Worker - Intensive Support Domestic Abuse Refuge The Senior Support Worker is the lead practitioner within their designated intensive support domestic abuse refuge, providing day-to-day operational oversight and support to staff, volunteers and bank staff. Working closely with the Refuge Manager and Deputy Refuge Manager, the postholder ensures the consistent delivery of high-quality, trauma-informed support to women and children fleeing domestic abuse. The role acts as the main point of continuity within the refuge, supporting staff induction, maintaining standards of practice, and contributing to a safe, stable and supportive environment. Why work for us? Pathway Project is an inspiring place to be, we are a charity with big ambitions and huge energy. We have a bold new strategy and a passion for excellence in service delivery with an eye on growth. Supported by a driven and energetic board of trustees the new Chief Executive is leading Pathway Project through their ambitious plans. It's a really fantastic time to join our amazing charity as we move into the next phase of our exciting journey. We are a flexible and supportive employer, committed to the personal and professional development and wellbeing of our employees. We welcome applications from women with lived experience of domestic abuse and from minority or under-represented groups. We offer the following benefits: 25 days paid leave plus statutory holidays (pro rata) A competitive pension scheme Employee Assistance Programme delivered by Health Assured which offers incredible support to staff and their families We value our colleagues and are constantly reviewing our policies and practice, looking for ways in which we can better demonstrate this. We also recognise the potential impact of working in this field and provide clinical supervision to all of our employees, whatever their role. About Pathway Project We are a domestic and sexual abuse service based in Lichfield & Tamworth, Staffordshire. We offer a range of support services and run two refuges in confidential locations. We have been operating for over 30 years helping adults and children overcome domestic abuse, and to build a future where they live in safety and are free from fear. Since our founder, Kathy Coe MBE, created Pathway Project, we have helped over 25,000 people, with 5,814 hours of support provided in the last year. We offer a wide range of services, including adult and children outreach and community support, mental health, wellbeing and financial advice. We support the relatives of those who have experienced domestic and sexual violence and offer specialist counselling, advocacy and care to all who need us. Pathway Project believes in working as a cohesive team and are service user led. Our helpline is access to all and is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Please note we may close this application early if we receive sufficient applications Job Summary Job Title: Senior Support Refuge Worker Working hours: 37.5 hours Salary: £26K Base: South Staffordshire Responsible To: Intensive Support Refuge Manager (DUAL SITE) Responsible for Volunteers and Bank Staff. Contract: Permanent This post is open to women only, under the Equality Act 2010 pursuant to Schedule 9, Part 1. We value diversity and are committed to ensuring that our organisation is an inclusive place to work. We encourage applications from women from all backgrounds and communities and actively welcome applicants from Black, Asian, or other ethnic minority backgrounds and women with a disability . JOB SUMMARY The Senior Support Worker is the lead practitioner within their designated intensive support domestic abuse refuge, providing day-to-day operational oversight and support to staff, volunteers and bank staff. Working closely with the Refuge Manager and Deputy Refuge Manager, the postholder ensures the consistent delivery of high-quality, trauma-informed support to women and children fleeing domestic abuse. The role acts as the main point of continuity within the refuge, supporting staff induction, maintaining standards of practice, and contributing to a safe, stable and supportive environment. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES • Refuge-Based Operational Oversight • Act as the senior on-site lead within the refuge on a day-to-day basis. • Ensure accommodation is clean, safe and well maintained, including oversight of cleaning rotas and shared spaces. • Report maintenance and Health & Safety issues promptly and support liaison with landlords and contractors. • Act as the main point of contact within the refuge in the absence of the Refuge Manager or Deputy. • Be the first point of contact for internal refuge complaints and escalate appropriately. • Chair house meetings with service users. • Support Health & Safety processes, including fire drills. Service User Support & Boundaries • Provide high-quality one-to-one emotional and practical support to women and children. • Ensure service users understand and adhere to licence agreements and house rules. • Make recommendations regarding warnings, licence breaches or evictions. • Support or deliver warnings and evictions where required, under the direction of management. • Support move-on planning and resettlement. • Represent service users at multi-agency meetings where required. Staff, Volunteer & Bank Staff Support • Act as the day-to-day anchor for refuge staff, volunteers and bank staff. • Provide advice, guidance and informal supervision to staff during shifts. • Support induction and buddying of new staff, volunteers and bank staff. • Support rota awareness and cover arrangements within the refuge. • Escalate staffing, safeguarding or performance concerns to the Deputy or Manager. Safeguarding, Quality & Recording • Maintain accurate, timely and confidential service user records using Pathway systems. • Ensure consistent use of paperwork and recording standards. • Always uphold safeguarding responsibilities and escalate concerns appropriately. • Support audits, reviews and monthly case discussions as required. Working Arrangements • Work full time on a two-week rota pattern: • Week 1: Monday to Friday • Week 2: One weekday off and work either Saturday or Sunday • Participate in the on-call rota alongside other senior staff. General Responsibilities • Promote Pathway Project's values, policies and procedures. • Represent Pathway Project professionally with external agencies. • Contribute to awareness-raising, training and service development. • Undertake any other reasonable duties in line with the role. This job description may be subject to review and amendment. The post holder will be expected to be flexible in her development of the job, and will participate fully, where possible, in all discussions about the nature of her work and the tasks involved. The post holder must have a commitment to the aims of Pathway Project and uphold all agreed policies and procedures. ESSENTIAL CRITERIA Experience • Substantial experience of providing support to women and children affected by domestic abuse, or within a related safeguarding, housing or support setting. • Experience of working in accommodation-based or intensive support services. • Experience of supporting staff, volunteers or bank staff in a senior or lead practitioner capacity. • Experience of managing challenging situations, including conflict, licence breaches or safeguarding concerns. • Experience of multi-agency working with statutory and voluntary sector partners. • Experience of maintaining accurate, confidential records and case notes. Knowledge & Understanding • Sound understanding of domestic abuse and its impact on women and children. • Strong knowledge of safeguarding children and vulnerable adults. • Understanding of trauma-informed and service-user-led practice. • Knowledge of equality, diversity and women-only services under the Equality Act 2010. • Awareness of professional boundaries, confidentiality and information sharing. Skills & Abilities • Ability to act as a calm, consistent and supportive senior presence within a refuge setting. • Strong communication skills, with the ability to give clear guidance to staff and advocate for service users. • Ability to manage difficult conversations and emotionally challenging situations. • Good organisational skills, including prioritising workload and supporting safe service delivery. • Ability to work both independently and as part of a leadership team.
Tradewind Recruitment
Pastoral Support Worker - Secondary Education
Tradewind Recruitment Burnley, Lancashire
Pastoral Support Worker - Secondary Education Location: Burnley, Lancashire Contract Type: Long-Term Agency Placement (Permanent potential) Salary: 95 - 120 per day Hours: 8:30 am - 3:30 pm (Monday - Friday, Term-Time) Are you passionate about student well-being and breaking down barriers to learning? We are looking for a dedicated and resilient Pastoral Support Worker to join a large, supportive Secondary School in Burnley . This is a high-impact role where you will be the first point of call for students needing emotional, social, or behavioural guidance. In this role, you aren't just assisting a teacher; you are mentoring young people, managing attendance, and helping students navigate the challenges of secondary school life. Key Responsibilities Student Mentoring: Provide 1:1 and small group support for students struggling with anxiety, low self-esteem, or social challenges. Behaviour Support: Work alongside the pastoral team to implement positive behaviour strategies and de-escalate conflicts. Attendance Liaison: Identify patterns of persistent absence and work with families to encourage re-engagement with education. Crisis Intervention: Act as a safe, calm presence for students during high-stress moments or emotional outbursts. Safeguarding: Ensure all student concerns are reported and managed in line with the school's safeguarding policies. The Ideal Candidate Experience: Previous experience in a pastoral role, youth work, or a similar environment (e.g., residential care or coaching) is essential. Communication: Ability to communicate effectively with hard-to-reach teenagers, parents, and external agencies. Resilience: A thick skin and a calm temperament are vital for success in a busy Burnley secondary setting. Qualifications: Relevant qualifications in youth work, counselling, or social care are a plus, but a proven track record of mentoring is key. Safeguarding: An Enhanced DBS check is required for this position. Why Choose This Role? Consistent Hours: Enjoy a stable Monday-to-Friday schedule with no weekend or evening work. Impactful Work: Directly improve the life chances of young people in the Burnley community. Career Development: Excellent experience for anyone looking to move into School Counselling, Social Work, or Pastoral Leadership. How to Apply If you are a motivated individual ready to make a difference in Burnley , apply now. Please send your CV to (url removed) quoting "Pastoral Support Burnley" or click apply.
Mar 06, 2026
Seasonal
Pastoral Support Worker - Secondary Education Location: Burnley, Lancashire Contract Type: Long-Term Agency Placement (Permanent potential) Salary: 95 - 120 per day Hours: 8:30 am - 3:30 pm (Monday - Friday, Term-Time) Are you passionate about student well-being and breaking down barriers to learning? We are looking for a dedicated and resilient Pastoral Support Worker to join a large, supportive Secondary School in Burnley . This is a high-impact role where you will be the first point of call for students needing emotional, social, or behavioural guidance. In this role, you aren't just assisting a teacher; you are mentoring young people, managing attendance, and helping students navigate the challenges of secondary school life. Key Responsibilities Student Mentoring: Provide 1:1 and small group support for students struggling with anxiety, low self-esteem, or social challenges. Behaviour Support: Work alongside the pastoral team to implement positive behaviour strategies and de-escalate conflicts. Attendance Liaison: Identify patterns of persistent absence and work with families to encourage re-engagement with education. Crisis Intervention: Act as a safe, calm presence for students during high-stress moments or emotional outbursts. Safeguarding: Ensure all student concerns are reported and managed in line with the school's safeguarding policies. The Ideal Candidate Experience: Previous experience in a pastoral role, youth work, or a similar environment (e.g., residential care or coaching) is essential. Communication: Ability to communicate effectively with hard-to-reach teenagers, parents, and external agencies. Resilience: A thick skin and a calm temperament are vital for success in a busy Burnley secondary setting. Qualifications: Relevant qualifications in youth work, counselling, or social care are a plus, but a proven track record of mentoring is key. Safeguarding: An Enhanced DBS check is required for this position. Why Choose This Role? Consistent Hours: Enjoy a stable Monday-to-Friday schedule with no weekend or evening work. Impactful Work: Directly improve the life chances of young people in the Burnley community. Career Development: Excellent experience for anyone looking to move into School Counselling, Social Work, or Pastoral Leadership. How to Apply If you are a motivated individual ready to make a difference in Burnley , apply now. Please send your CV to (url removed) quoting "Pastoral Support Burnley" or click apply.
Scientist - Human Safety
Unilever Bedford, Bedfordshire
Scientist - Human Safety page is loaded Scientist - Human Safetylocations: Colworth Science Parktime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Yesterdaytime left to apply: End Date: March 4, 2026 (12 days left to apply)job requisition id: R- Job Title: Scientist - Human Safety Location: Colworth R&D, Sharnbrook UK - hybrid JOB PURPOSE At Unilever, we are committed to developing safe & sustainable products for our consumers. As a Toxicology Safety Scientist in our Safety, Environmental & Regulatory (SERS) team, you will provide scientific expertise to assure the safety of Unilever ingredients for consumers who use our products and the workers who make them.You will be joining a team of safety scientists, where you will be supported in your own development, while also being expected to help others grow in their roles. You will work as part of multidisciplinary teams (including biologists, bioinformaticians, computational chemists, and mathematical modellers), to apply novel, mechanistic approaches to safety assessment.In this role, you will lead defined technical workstreams or projects, applying established and emerging safety risk assessment methodologies to assess the human health risks associated with ingredients in consumer goods. You will represent Unilever externally providing ingredient stewardship for key ingredients/products and championing evidence based, exposure-led risk assessment based on industry best practice. Through industry working groups you will contribute to the development of regulations based on the best available safety science.You will work alongside some of the industry's most respected scientists, learning new risk assessment approaches, growing as a professional and enjoying opportunities to publish and present. In addition, of course, you will have fantastic career opportunities within a successful global company that is focused on winning every day.The role is based in the dynamic environment of our SERS team at Colworth Science Park, Sharnbrook located near Bedford. MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES Assess human safety risks associated with ingredients with an emphasis on applying novel (non-animal) approaches. Deliver transparent, well documented, exposure-based risk assessments to enable robust decision-making. This will include clearly communicating the outcomes of these risk assessments, providing input to broader communication to maintain trust in the safe use of Unilever products. Contribute to the evolution of our approach to exposure-driven risk assessment including working with external groups. Build an understanding of the wider issues surrounding the use of ingredients and products. Provide stewardship of strategically important ingredients by promoting robust exposure led human health risk assessment using best practice approaches. Actively engage with external stakeholders, such as trade associations and regulators, to represent Unilever's interests and contribute to the development of industry best practices in human health risk assessment and regulatory frameworks for key products and ingredients. ALL ABOUT YOU You'll need to be able to work effectively and with impact in cross-disciplinary teams and in multi-cultural environments, be flexible and willing to adapt within a fast-changing business environment.We would expect the successful candidate to have: A degree (BSc/MSc or equivalent) in Toxicology or a related discipline with relevant experience in commercial product safety or industrial/occupational health Experience of toxicology/consumer safety risk assessment and its application in an industrial context (FMCG, healthcare setting) Awareness of novel, non-animal approaches to safety assessment and their potential application for decision-making Excellent written & verbal communication skills including ability to convey scientific subject matter in a simple manner Evidence of a creative, problem-solving mindset Highly self-motivated, with a proven track record of collaborating effectively in interdisciplinary teams Ability to work with scientists from other disciplines as part of multidisciplinary teams. Strong team player, as both a leader and a team member Desirable Knowledge of risk assessment of biocides and/or substances produced via biotechnology processes Post graduate experience or a higher degree/ qualification (e.g., PhD) Knowledge/Experience of product safety regulations and ingredient stewardship Project leadership experience ABOUT SERS We want consumers to be confident that our products are safe for them and their families, and better for the environment. The scientists at SERS play a key role in ensuring that our products are safe, and our business is environmentally sustainable. SERS's world-class reputation for safety and sustainability science plays a key role in Unilever achieving its purpose, by working across the business to build safety and environmental sustainability into everything we do; find out how at . Location Colworth Science Park is a vibrant scientific community with a strong academic and technical population of PhDs, professors, and early-career scientists. The site offers a range of facilities, including a restaurant, gym, and a nursery, and supports an active social and wellbeing culture. Employees can take part in a variety of social and recreational activities, such as lunchtime walking or running groups, set within the surrounding countryside. Colworth is well connected, with London and its many attractions reachable in approximately 40 minutes by train from Bedford. There is also a morning and afternoon bus shuttle service from Bedford train station to Colworth Science Park. NOTES Unilever is one of the world's leading suppliers of Food, Home and Personal Care products with sales in over 190 countries and reaching 2 billion consumers a day. Unilever has more than 400 brands found in homes around the world, including Dove, Tresemme, Lynx, Lifebuoy, Shea Moisture, Persil, Domestos, Hellman's, Clear and Vaseline.Faced with the challenge of climate change and the need for human development, we want to move towards a world where everyone can live well and within the natural limits of the planet. That's why our purpose is 'to make sustainable living commonplace'. What We Offer Not only do we offer a competitive salary and pension scheme, we also offer an annual bonus, subsidised gym membership, a discounted staff shop and shares. You'll have the opportunity to work directly with our renowned and exciting brands in a flexible and hybrid working environment.Whilst the role is advertised on a full-time basis, we would be happy to discuss possible flexible working options and what this may look like for you. We are a key advocate of wellbeing and offer a variety of support for our people including hubs, programmes and development opportunities. We strive to achieve a family-friendly and inclusive workplace and to, above all, create possibilities for all.Diversity at Unilever is about inclusion, embracing differences, creating possibilities, and growing together for better business performance. We want to push boundaries, and have the flexibility needed to keep adapting in an ever-changing, more dynamic world. This means giving full and fair consideration to all applicants, regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, race, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation, marriage and civil partnership, and pregnancy and maternity.As part of your hiring journey, we are happy to support requests for reasonable adjustments, to improve your recruitment experience.To find out more, including more information about our Employee Resource Groups, please click . Recruitment Fraud Cyber criminals advertise fake job adverts with prestigious employers as a way of stealing information or even defrauding individuals out of money. In the most sophisticated
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
Scientist - Human Safety page is loaded Scientist - Human Safetylocations: Colworth Science Parktime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Yesterdaytime left to apply: End Date: March 4, 2026 (12 days left to apply)job requisition id: R- Job Title: Scientist - Human Safety Location: Colworth R&D, Sharnbrook UK - hybrid JOB PURPOSE At Unilever, we are committed to developing safe & sustainable products for our consumers. As a Toxicology Safety Scientist in our Safety, Environmental & Regulatory (SERS) team, you will provide scientific expertise to assure the safety of Unilever ingredients for consumers who use our products and the workers who make them.You will be joining a team of safety scientists, where you will be supported in your own development, while also being expected to help others grow in their roles. You will work as part of multidisciplinary teams (including biologists, bioinformaticians, computational chemists, and mathematical modellers), to apply novel, mechanistic approaches to safety assessment.In this role, you will lead defined technical workstreams or projects, applying established and emerging safety risk assessment methodologies to assess the human health risks associated with ingredients in consumer goods. You will represent Unilever externally providing ingredient stewardship for key ingredients/products and championing evidence based, exposure-led risk assessment based on industry best practice. Through industry working groups you will contribute to the development of regulations based on the best available safety science.You will work alongside some of the industry's most respected scientists, learning new risk assessment approaches, growing as a professional and enjoying opportunities to publish and present. In addition, of course, you will have fantastic career opportunities within a successful global company that is focused on winning every day.The role is based in the dynamic environment of our SERS team at Colworth Science Park, Sharnbrook located near Bedford. MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES Assess human safety risks associated with ingredients with an emphasis on applying novel (non-animal) approaches. Deliver transparent, well documented, exposure-based risk assessments to enable robust decision-making. This will include clearly communicating the outcomes of these risk assessments, providing input to broader communication to maintain trust in the safe use of Unilever products. Contribute to the evolution of our approach to exposure-driven risk assessment including working with external groups. Build an understanding of the wider issues surrounding the use of ingredients and products. Provide stewardship of strategically important ingredients by promoting robust exposure led human health risk assessment using best practice approaches. Actively engage with external stakeholders, such as trade associations and regulators, to represent Unilever's interests and contribute to the development of industry best practices in human health risk assessment and regulatory frameworks for key products and ingredients. ALL ABOUT YOU You'll need to be able to work effectively and with impact in cross-disciplinary teams and in multi-cultural environments, be flexible and willing to adapt within a fast-changing business environment.We would expect the successful candidate to have: A degree (BSc/MSc or equivalent) in Toxicology or a related discipline with relevant experience in commercial product safety or industrial/occupational health Experience of toxicology/consumer safety risk assessment and its application in an industrial context (FMCG, healthcare setting) Awareness of novel, non-animal approaches to safety assessment and their potential application for decision-making Excellent written & verbal communication skills including ability to convey scientific subject matter in a simple manner Evidence of a creative, problem-solving mindset Highly self-motivated, with a proven track record of collaborating effectively in interdisciplinary teams Ability to work with scientists from other disciplines as part of multidisciplinary teams. Strong team player, as both a leader and a team member Desirable Knowledge of risk assessment of biocides and/or substances produced via biotechnology processes Post graduate experience or a higher degree/ qualification (e.g., PhD) Knowledge/Experience of product safety regulations and ingredient stewardship Project leadership experience ABOUT SERS We want consumers to be confident that our products are safe for them and their families, and better for the environment. The scientists at SERS play a key role in ensuring that our products are safe, and our business is environmentally sustainable. SERS's world-class reputation for safety and sustainability science plays a key role in Unilever achieving its purpose, by working across the business to build safety and environmental sustainability into everything we do; find out how at . Location Colworth Science Park is a vibrant scientific community with a strong academic and technical population of PhDs, professors, and early-career scientists. The site offers a range of facilities, including a restaurant, gym, and a nursery, and supports an active social and wellbeing culture. Employees can take part in a variety of social and recreational activities, such as lunchtime walking or running groups, set within the surrounding countryside. Colworth is well connected, with London and its many attractions reachable in approximately 40 minutes by train from Bedford. There is also a morning and afternoon bus shuttle service from Bedford train station to Colworth Science Park. NOTES Unilever is one of the world's leading suppliers of Food, Home and Personal Care products with sales in over 190 countries and reaching 2 billion consumers a day. Unilever has more than 400 brands found in homes around the world, including Dove, Tresemme, Lynx, Lifebuoy, Shea Moisture, Persil, Domestos, Hellman's, Clear and Vaseline.Faced with the challenge of climate change and the need for human development, we want to move towards a world where everyone can live well and within the natural limits of the planet. That's why our purpose is 'to make sustainable living commonplace'. What We Offer Not only do we offer a competitive salary and pension scheme, we also offer an annual bonus, subsidised gym membership, a discounted staff shop and shares. You'll have the opportunity to work directly with our renowned and exciting brands in a flexible and hybrid working environment.Whilst the role is advertised on a full-time basis, we would be happy to discuss possible flexible working options and what this may look like for you. We are a key advocate of wellbeing and offer a variety of support for our people including hubs, programmes and development opportunities. We strive to achieve a family-friendly and inclusive workplace and to, above all, create possibilities for all.Diversity at Unilever is about inclusion, embracing differences, creating possibilities, and growing together for better business performance. We want to push boundaries, and have the flexibility needed to keep adapting in an ever-changing, more dynamic world. This means giving full and fair consideration to all applicants, regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, race, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation, marriage and civil partnership, and pregnancy and maternity.As part of your hiring journey, we are happy to support requests for reasonable adjustments, to improve your recruitment experience.To find out more, including more information about our Employee Resource Groups, please click . 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St Giles Trust
Senior Specialist Caseworker (Emergency Department)
St Giles Trust
Newham University Hospital Emergency Department and the wider community Ref code: NED-261 Are you a proactive, compassionate and engaging individual with a proven record of working successfully with high risk vulnerable young people? Then join St Giles as a Senior Specialist Caseworker, and you will be embarking on a highly rewarding and career-enhancing position. About St Giles An ambitious, well-established charity that helps people facing adversity to find jobs, homes and the right support they need. Central to our ethos is our belief that people with first-hand experience of successfully overcoming issues such as an offending background, homelessness, addictions and gang involvement, hold the key to positive change in others. St Giles is expanding its delivery of hospital-based projects; this service is aimed at vulnerable 10 to 25-year-olds who attend the adult or paediatric emergency department or Urgent Care Centre Whittington Hospital ED. We will work alongside hospital staff to proactively identify vulnerable young people and help them to access and engage the support they need to prevent any potential escalation of violence and reduce the risk of repeat victimisation or exploitation. About this key role You will be part of the Newham University Hospital Emergency Department Team meeting CYP (Children and Young People) at the point of presentation to the ED to offer support, with the aim to safeguard and reduce risk around the CYP. This support extends post-discharge from the ED or Hospital with our Caseworkers working with the CYP and the professional networks to ensure the CYP voice is front and centre, this is to support the betterment of the CYP and their future, as well as reducing risks. This is done through providing 121 support in formulating the support plan with the CYP. This can also include supporting the family and advocating for them and CYP within the wider professional network. We actively encourage people with personal experience of the criminal justice system or lived experience of the issues facing this client group to apply for this role. What we are looking for : Personal experience of the criminal justice system, lived experience of the issues facing this client group and/or experience of working with high risk , vulnerable children, young people and/or families Experience of assessing risk and implementing safety procedures when thinking about children and young people involved in or at risk of violence or exploitation Proven experience of working in a high-intensity environment, with an ability to effectively manage your own wellbeing Experience of engaging successfully with challenging young people, for example, people who have complex needs, people who are reluctant to discuss their needs, and people who are angry and confused In return, you can expect a competitive salary, generous leave allowance, staff pension, access to clinical supervision, flexible working, a mentoring programme, an advice and counselling service, season ticket loan and much more. Closing date: 9 am on 23rd March 2026. Interviews: 1st April 2026 at Camberwell. St Giles will guarantee to interview all disabled applicants who meet the minimum criteria set out in the Job Description for the vacancy. As an organisation that works with children and adults at risk we are committed to safeguarding, protecting and promoting the safety of our clients and successful applicants will be Enhanced Adult and Children with the Child Barred DBS Checked. This role will require the post holder to obtain an honorary contract with the NHS. An honorary contract enables St Giles Trust staff to work in the hospital and access hospital IT systems.
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
Newham University Hospital Emergency Department and the wider community Ref code: NED-261 Are you a proactive, compassionate and engaging individual with a proven record of working successfully with high risk vulnerable young people? Then join St Giles as a Senior Specialist Caseworker, and you will be embarking on a highly rewarding and career-enhancing position. About St Giles An ambitious, well-established charity that helps people facing adversity to find jobs, homes and the right support they need. Central to our ethos is our belief that people with first-hand experience of successfully overcoming issues such as an offending background, homelessness, addictions and gang involvement, hold the key to positive change in others. St Giles is expanding its delivery of hospital-based projects; this service is aimed at vulnerable 10 to 25-year-olds who attend the adult or paediatric emergency department or Urgent Care Centre Whittington Hospital ED. We will work alongside hospital staff to proactively identify vulnerable young people and help them to access and engage the support they need to prevent any potential escalation of violence and reduce the risk of repeat victimisation or exploitation. About this key role You will be part of the Newham University Hospital Emergency Department Team meeting CYP (Children and Young People) at the point of presentation to the ED to offer support, with the aim to safeguard and reduce risk around the CYP. This support extends post-discharge from the ED or Hospital with our Caseworkers working with the CYP and the professional networks to ensure the CYP voice is front and centre, this is to support the betterment of the CYP and their future, as well as reducing risks. This is done through providing 121 support in formulating the support plan with the CYP. This can also include supporting the family and advocating for them and CYP within the wider professional network. We actively encourage people with personal experience of the criminal justice system or lived experience of the issues facing this client group to apply for this role. What we are looking for : Personal experience of the criminal justice system, lived experience of the issues facing this client group and/or experience of working with high risk , vulnerable children, young people and/or families Experience of assessing risk and implementing safety procedures when thinking about children and young people involved in or at risk of violence or exploitation Proven experience of working in a high-intensity environment, with an ability to effectively manage your own wellbeing Experience of engaging successfully with challenging young people, for example, people who have complex needs, people who are reluctant to discuss their needs, and people who are angry and confused In return, you can expect a competitive salary, generous leave allowance, staff pension, access to clinical supervision, flexible working, a mentoring programme, an advice and counselling service, season ticket loan and much more. Closing date: 9 am on 23rd March 2026. Interviews: 1st April 2026 at Camberwell. St Giles will guarantee to interview all disabled applicants who meet the minimum criteria set out in the Job Description for the vacancy. As an organisation that works with children and adults at risk we are committed to safeguarding, protecting and promoting the safety of our clients and successful applicants will be Enhanced Adult and Children with the Child Barred DBS Checked. This role will require the post holder to obtain an honorary contract with the NHS. An honorary contract enables St Giles Trust staff to work in the hospital and access hospital IT systems.
CREATIVE SUPPORT
Relief Support Worker
CREATIVE SUPPORT Newbury, Berkshire
We are looking for friendly, caring and engaging people to be a part of our dedicated team at Newbury. Working flexible shifts, you will support people with daily living activities and to live their best lives. Based in Newbury, our supported living service supports people with learning disabilities to access the community, have opportunities to become more independent and to enjoy the highest qual click apply for full job details
Mar 05, 2026
Contractor
We are looking for friendly, caring and engaging people to be a part of our dedicated team at Newbury. Working flexible shifts, you will support people with daily living activities and to live their best lives. Based in Newbury, our supported living service supports people with learning disabilities to access the community, have opportunities to become more independent and to enjoy the highest qual click apply for full job details

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