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Office Angels
Insulation Installer
Office Angels Ashford, Kent
Join Our Team as a Insulation Installer! Are you an experienced Cavity Wall and Loft Insulation Installer looking for your next challenge? If you thrive in a dynamic environment, love working with the public, and have a passion for delivering top-notch service, we want to hear from you! Position: Cavity Wall and Loft Insulation Installer Location: Ashford, Kent Salary: 27,000 - 36,000 OTE - Paid to and from work when in the company van Working Pattern: Full Time (40 hours per week, Monday - Friday) Driving Required: Yes Here's what you can expect: Pension Scheme: We care about your future! Generous Holidays: Enjoy 28 days of holiday to recharge and relax. Dynamic Work Environment: Work on various building sites, engage with the community, and enjoy the satisfaction of a job well done. Key Responsibilities: Install cavity wall and loft insulation with precision and care. Conduct pre-installation checks to ensure all requirements are met. Work safely at heights using ladders, scaffolding, and elevated platforms. Problem-solve on the go, addressing challenges with a positive attitude. Maintain excellent customer relations through effective communication. Preferable Qualifications and Skills: Level 2 NVQ Diploma in Insulation and Building Treatments (Cold/Warm Roof & Cavity Wall Insulation). Gas ACOP certification and a valid CSCS card. Excellent customer care and time management skills. The ability to read and understand risk assessments, installation regulations, and drilling sequences. Strong skills in re-pointing drilled holes and color-matching to a high standard. A thorough understanding of gas safety and ventilation requirements. Who You Are: A proactive and enthusiastic individual who enjoys working both independently and as part of a team. Someone who is not afraid of physically demanding work and can comfortably work in confined spaces. An effective communicator who can explain technical details to customers in a friendly and clear manner. Ready to Make a Difference? If you're ready to join a vibrant team that takes pride in quality work and customer satisfaction, apply now! Take the leap and embark on a rewarding journey with us. We can't wait to meet you! Office Angels is an employment agency. We are an equal opportunities employer who put expertise, energy, and enthusiasm into improving everyone's chance of being part of the workplace. We respect and appreciate people of all ethnicities, generations, religious beliefs, sexual orientations, gender identities, abilities and more. We do this by showcasing their talents, skills and unique experience in an inclusive environment that helps them thrive. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. Office Angels is an employment agency and business. We are an equal-opportunities employer who puts expertise, energy and enthusiasm into improving everyone's chance of being part of the workplace. We respect and appreciate people of all ethnicities, generations, religious beliefs, sexual orientations, gender identities, abilities and more. By showcasing talents, skills and unique experiences in an inclusive environment, we help individuals thrive. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. Office Angels acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. Office Angels UK is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Office Angels. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explaining how we will use your information is available on our website.
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
Join Our Team as a Insulation Installer! Are you an experienced Cavity Wall and Loft Insulation Installer looking for your next challenge? If you thrive in a dynamic environment, love working with the public, and have a passion for delivering top-notch service, we want to hear from you! Position: Cavity Wall and Loft Insulation Installer Location: Ashford, Kent Salary: 27,000 - 36,000 OTE - Paid to and from work when in the company van Working Pattern: Full Time (40 hours per week, Monday - Friday) Driving Required: Yes Here's what you can expect: Pension Scheme: We care about your future! Generous Holidays: Enjoy 28 days of holiday to recharge and relax. Dynamic Work Environment: Work on various building sites, engage with the community, and enjoy the satisfaction of a job well done. Key Responsibilities: Install cavity wall and loft insulation with precision and care. Conduct pre-installation checks to ensure all requirements are met. Work safely at heights using ladders, scaffolding, and elevated platforms. Problem-solve on the go, addressing challenges with a positive attitude. Maintain excellent customer relations through effective communication. Preferable Qualifications and Skills: Level 2 NVQ Diploma in Insulation and Building Treatments (Cold/Warm Roof & Cavity Wall Insulation). Gas ACOP certification and a valid CSCS card. Excellent customer care and time management skills. The ability to read and understand risk assessments, installation regulations, and drilling sequences. Strong skills in re-pointing drilled holes and color-matching to a high standard. A thorough understanding of gas safety and ventilation requirements. Who You Are: A proactive and enthusiastic individual who enjoys working both independently and as part of a team. Someone who is not afraid of physically demanding work and can comfortably work in confined spaces. An effective communicator who can explain technical details to customers in a friendly and clear manner. Ready to Make a Difference? If you're ready to join a vibrant team that takes pride in quality work and customer satisfaction, apply now! Take the leap and embark on a rewarding journey with us. We can't wait to meet you! Office Angels is an employment agency. We are an equal opportunities employer who put expertise, energy, and enthusiasm into improving everyone's chance of being part of the workplace. We respect and appreciate people of all ethnicities, generations, religious beliefs, sexual orientations, gender identities, abilities and more. We do this by showcasing their talents, skills and unique experience in an inclusive environment that helps them thrive. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. Office Angels is an employment agency and business. We are an equal-opportunities employer who puts expertise, energy and enthusiasm into improving everyone's chance of being part of the workplace. We respect and appreciate people of all ethnicities, generations, religious beliefs, sexual orientations, gender identities, abilities and more. By showcasing talents, skills and unique experiences in an inclusive environment, we help individuals thrive. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. Office Angels acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. Office Angels UK is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Office Angels. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explaining how we will use your information is available on our website.
Natural Resources Wales
Monitoring Strategy and Planning Team Leader
Natural Resources Wales
The role Are you ready to lead a high-performing team working at the heart of Wales' environmental management agenda? Natural Resources Wales (NRW) is seeking an experienced technical leader to drive our environmental monitoring functions within the Knowledge and Evidence Department. Reporting to the Monitoring and Reporting Manager, you will lead a team of 10 technical specialists responsible for designing and planning NRW's environmental monitoring programmes - the vital evidence base that informs natural resources policies and our key work to respond to the nature and climate emergencies. You will have responsibility for setting the strategic direction for NRW's environmental monitoring of land, marine, freshwater and biodiversity resources; you will work seamlessly with policy advisors, operational delivery teams, and our dedicated NRW analytical laboratory to maintain NRW's high-class monitoring and analysis function; you will act as a key advisor to the Welsh Government ensuring national decisions are grounded in robust evidence; and you will work to implement innovative new approaches in environmental monitoring, from cutting-edge technology to citizen science. As an organisation we support flexible working. You will be contracted to the nearest NRW office to your home and a suitable hybrid working pattern will be agreed on appointment. Any regular face to face meetings or training will be planned in advance. To make an informal enquiry about this role, please contact Alun Attwood at Interviews will take place week commencing 23 March 2026 through Microsoft Teams Successful applicants will be subject to a satisfactory Disclosure and Barring Service Check (DBS) check. Appointments are normally made within 4 to 8 weeks of the closing date. This role meets the criteria for sponsorship under the Skilled Worker visa route. Natural Resources Wales welcomes applications from non-UK citizens who are eligible to apply under this route, subject to confirmation by the Home Office. Please note that while we may be able to support the Certificate of Sponsorship required for a visa application, the organisation does not cover the cost of the visa itself, including any associated fees for dependants. The applicant must still meet the UK Skilled Worker Visa Eligibility and Requirement. For further information, please visit: About us Natural Resources Wales is the Welsh Government sponsored body with responsibility for the sustainable management, protection, and regulation of Wales' natural resources, including its land, water and wildlife. The post will lead a national monitoring team. As a team, we value collaboration, innovation and integrity. We offer a supportive and inclusive working culture where your contributions are recognised and your professional growth is encouraged. Joining us means being part of a passionate community committed to making a real difference in the way Wales understands and responds to environmental challenges. What you will do Lead and manage a team of technical specialists and advisors involved in developing monitoring strategy and the planning of annual monitoring programmes. Be responsible for delivery of the team's workplan, maintaining and monitoring performance against agreed goals and targets. Recruit, manage, coach and motivate staff, maintaining an effective and appropriately skilled, and high performing, team. Set the strategic direction for all of NRW's environmental monitoring across air, land, freshwater and marine, ensuring it is fit to support our corporate outcomes and meet our statutory obligations. Be responsible for defining NRW's annual monitoring and associated laboratory analytical programmes, and the allocation of funding to support their delivery, working with the Head of Business and Head of Service for Monitoring. Act as a specialist lead in one or more areas of monitoring, providing expert advice and guidance to staff across the business. Interact with and influence a range of partner organisations working on complex and strategic monitoring projects at Wales and UK levels, often taking a lead role. Lead on the development of new and innovative approaches to drive forward efficiency and improvements to the monitoring service. Undertake health and safety duties and responsibilities appropriate to the post Be committed to Natural Resources Wales Equal Opportunities and Diversity Policy , together with an understanding of how it operates within the responsibilities of the post Be committed to your own development and that of your staff through the effective use of your personal development plan (known as Sgwrs). Required to take part in incident response activities. Any other reasonable duties requested commensurate with the grade of this role. Your qualifications, experience, knowledge and skills In your application and interview you will be asked to demonstrate the following skills and experience using the STAR method. You will have previous experience of leading and managing teams and complex projects. You will have substantial technical knowledge and experience in one or more areas of environmental monitoring. You will be a confident and skilled communicator with good inter-personal skills. You will have previous experience in developing strategies and operational guidance. You will have previous experience of working at national and UK levels managing a portfolio of work programmes related to environmental monitoring. You will have well-developed analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to extract key information and present this in a clear and concise manner to a range of audiences. Welsh Language level requirements Essential: Level A1 - Entry level Welsh language levels Please note if you do not meet the A1 requirement i.e., ability to understand basic phrases and ability to pronounce Welsh names correctly, then NRW offers a variety of learning options and staff support to help you meet these minimal requirements during the course of your employment with us. Benefits This role will offer a range of benefits, including: See full details for all the employee benefits you will receive. Please keep reading We're passionate about creating a diverse workforce and positively encourage applications from under-represented communities. We embrace equality of opportunity irrespective of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex and sexual orientation. We are committed to equal opportunities, and we guarantee interviews for candidates with disabilities who meet the minimum selection criteria. We want to attract and retain talented and highly skilled staff, so we make sure that our pay scales remain competitive. We advertise the full pay scale on our job descriptions. Appointed candidates start at the first point of the pay scale and annual increments are paid each year. Unless otherwise stated in the 'Role' section of this advert, Natural Resources Wales is unable to offer visa sponsorship for this position. Although we hold a Skilled Worker visa sponsorship licence, it applies only to specific roles that meet both the eligibility criteria and salary requirements set out by the UK Government under the Skilled Worker visa route. We want our staff to grow professionally and personally. From leadership development to access to further and higher education courses, our staff have opportunities to expand their knowledge on variety of topics, stay current in their field and continue to learn as their career progresses. We are a Bilingual organisation which complies with the Welsh Language Standards. Welsh language skills are considered an asset to NRW, and we encourage and support staff to learn, develop and use their Welsh language skills. , ENV, GRJ Civil Service Pension Scheme offering employer contributions of 28.97% (successful internal staff will remain in their current pension scheme) 28 days annual leave, rising to 33 days generous leave entitlements for all your life needs commitment to professional development health and wellbeing benefits and support weekly wellbeing hour to use as you choose
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
The role Are you ready to lead a high-performing team working at the heart of Wales' environmental management agenda? Natural Resources Wales (NRW) is seeking an experienced technical leader to drive our environmental monitoring functions within the Knowledge and Evidence Department. Reporting to the Monitoring and Reporting Manager, you will lead a team of 10 technical specialists responsible for designing and planning NRW's environmental monitoring programmes - the vital evidence base that informs natural resources policies and our key work to respond to the nature and climate emergencies. You will have responsibility for setting the strategic direction for NRW's environmental monitoring of land, marine, freshwater and biodiversity resources; you will work seamlessly with policy advisors, operational delivery teams, and our dedicated NRW analytical laboratory to maintain NRW's high-class monitoring and analysis function; you will act as a key advisor to the Welsh Government ensuring national decisions are grounded in robust evidence; and you will work to implement innovative new approaches in environmental monitoring, from cutting-edge technology to citizen science. As an organisation we support flexible working. You will be contracted to the nearest NRW office to your home and a suitable hybrid working pattern will be agreed on appointment. Any regular face to face meetings or training will be planned in advance. To make an informal enquiry about this role, please contact Alun Attwood at Interviews will take place week commencing 23 March 2026 through Microsoft Teams Successful applicants will be subject to a satisfactory Disclosure and Barring Service Check (DBS) check. Appointments are normally made within 4 to 8 weeks of the closing date. This role meets the criteria for sponsorship under the Skilled Worker visa route. Natural Resources Wales welcomes applications from non-UK citizens who are eligible to apply under this route, subject to confirmation by the Home Office. Please note that while we may be able to support the Certificate of Sponsorship required for a visa application, the organisation does not cover the cost of the visa itself, including any associated fees for dependants. The applicant must still meet the UK Skilled Worker Visa Eligibility and Requirement. For further information, please visit: About us Natural Resources Wales is the Welsh Government sponsored body with responsibility for the sustainable management, protection, and regulation of Wales' natural resources, including its land, water and wildlife. The post will lead a national monitoring team. As a team, we value collaboration, innovation and integrity. We offer a supportive and inclusive working culture where your contributions are recognised and your professional growth is encouraged. Joining us means being part of a passionate community committed to making a real difference in the way Wales understands and responds to environmental challenges. What you will do Lead and manage a team of technical specialists and advisors involved in developing monitoring strategy and the planning of annual monitoring programmes. Be responsible for delivery of the team's workplan, maintaining and monitoring performance against agreed goals and targets. Recruit, manage, coach and motivate staff, maintaining an effective and appropriately skilled, and high performing, team. Set the strategic direction for all of NRW's environmental monitoring across air, land, freshwater and marine, ensuring it is fit to support our corporate outcomes and meet our statutory obligations. Be responsible for defining NRW's annual monitoring and associated laboratory analytical programmes, and the allocation of funding to support their delivery, working with the Head of Business and Head of Service for Monitoring. Act as a specialist lead in one or more areas of monitoring, providing expert advice and guidance to staff across the business. Interact with and influence a range of partner organisations working on complex and strategic monitoring projects at Wales and UK levels, often taking a lead role. Lead on the development of new and innovative approaches to drive forward efficiency and improvements to the monitoring service. Undertake health and safety duties and responsibilities appropriate to the post Be committed to Natural Resources Wales Equal Opportunities and Diversity Policy , together with an understanding of how it operates within the responsibilities of the post Be committed to your own development and that of your staff through the effective use of your personal development plan (known as Sgwrs). Required to take part in incident response activities. Any other reasonable duties requested commensurate with the grade of this role. Your qualifications, experience, knowledge and skills In your application and interview you will be asked to demonstrate the following skills and experience using the STAR method. You will have previous experience of leading and managing teams and complex projects. You will have substantial technical knowledge and experience in one or more areas of environmental monitoring. You will be a confident and skilled communicator with good inter-personal skills. You will have previous experience in developing strategies and operational guidance. You will have previous experience of working at national and UK levels managing a portfolio of work programmes related to environmental monitoring. You will have well-developed analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to extract key information and present this in a clear and concise manner to a range of audiences. Welsh Language level requirements Essential: Level A1 - Entry level Welsh language levels Please note if you do not meet the A1 requirement i.e., ability to understand basic phrases and ability to pronounce Welsh names correctly, then NRW offers a variety of learning options and staff support to help you meet these minimal requirements during the course of your employment with us. Benefits This role will offer a range of benefits, including: See full details for all the employee benefits you will receive. Please keep reading We're passionate about creating a diverse workforce and positively encourage applications from under-represented communities. We embrace equality of opportunity irrespective of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex and sexual orientation. We are committed to equal opportunities, and we guarantee interviews for candidates with disabilities who meet the minimum selection criteria. We want to attract and retain talented and highly skilled staff, so we make sure that our pay scales remain competitive. We advertise the full pay scale on our job descriptions. Appointed candidates start at the first point of the pay scale and annual increments are paid each year. Unless otherwise stated in the 'Role' section of this advert, Natural Resources Wales is unable to offer visa sponsorship for this position. Although we hold a Skilled Worker visa sponsorship licence, it applies only to specific roles that meet both the eligibility criteria and salary requirements set out by the UK Government under the Skilled Worker visa route. We want our staff to grow professionally and personally. From leadership development to access to further and higher education courses, our staff have opportunities to expand their knowledge on variety of topics, stay current in their field and continue to learn as their career progresses. We are a Bilingual organisation which complies with the Welsh Language Standards. Welsh language skills are considered an asset to NRW, and we encourage and support staff to learn, develop and use their Welsh language skills. , ENV, GRJ Civil Service Pension Scheme offering employer contributions of 28.97% (successful internal staff will remain in their current pension scheme) 28 days annual leave, rising to 33 days generous leave entitlements for all your life needs commitment to professional development health and wellbeing benefits and support weekly wellbeing hour to use as you choose
NSS PLUS LTD
Support Worker
NSS PLUS LTD
Female Support Worker Location: Hendon, NW4 Salary: £12.50 £14.00 per hour (DOE) Job Type: Self-Employed / Flexible (Part-time, Ad-hoc) Driver Essential: Yes Start Date: ASAP Hours: 4 hours per week - two visits of 2 hours per week NSS PLUS LTD (NeuroSupport Services) is a specialist provider dedicated to helping individuals with acquired brain injuries (ABI) regain independence, and improve their quality of life. We are currently seeking professional Support Workers and Healthcare Assistants to join our team in Hendon. The Role Our client is a 67-year-old female, who sustained pelvic fractures in January 2025 (road traffic accident). Her recovery has been extremely slow, and she has significantly reduced mobility (wheelchair, four wheeled walker, or quad stick). The client may benefit from a support worker who can drive, but this is not essential. The client has asked if the support worker can ideally be local, as she does not know the current area well and feels that the support worker will help her get used to her environment / local community. For example, she would like to achieve a goal of being able to access a local church. Key tasks outlined by the client s therapy team include: Assist client in practising activities. She is currently requiring carer support for her morning wash routine, washing back and lower limbs, grooming (applying cream), oral care. Meal preparation and kitchen tasks: Practice walking safely within the kitchen area, navigating around furniture and obstacles. Support weight shifting, reaching, and bending while performing tasks like retrieving items from overhead cupboards, countertops, and lower drawers. Encourage use of perching stool. Practice wheelchair skills and wheelchair confidence indoors and outdoor. Support with community activities: plan and practice establishing a community routine, such as attending church and visiting the local park. Guiding client through range of motion or strengthening exercises relevant to ADL goals. Supporting gym attendance (longer-term target) and outdoor activities including shopping whilst she gains confidence and establishes a routine for her to complete these independently. Mandatory Requirements To be considered, candidates MUST meet the following criteria: UK Experience: At least 6 months of UK-based support worker experience (within the last 3 years). Licence: A full, clean UK Driving Licence and access to a car for work use. Communication: Clear, fluent English is essential. Status: Applicants must be willing to work on a self-employed basis. CV: Your CV must clearly highlight your relevant experience and qualifications. Preferred Candidate Profile Experience in Brain Injury (ABI/TBI), stroke,dementia or aphasia is highly advantageous. Background in Psychology (Graduates are encouraged to apply) or as a Therapy Assistant, Rehabilitation Support Worker,Healthcare Assistants or Care Worker Ability to work on your own initiative while being a key part of a Multi-Disciplinary Team (MDT). Strong organizational skills and basic IT literacy (Word/Excel). Why Join Us? Allowances: Food/drink shift allowance + partial mileage and travel time coverage. Training: Access to full yearly mandatory online training. Support: Liability insurance provided. Growth: Gain valuable experience working alongside clinical professionals (OTs, Psychologists). Flexibility: Work patterns designed to suit your lifestyle. All successful candidates will be subject to a Full Enhanced DBS check.
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
Female Support Worker Location: Hendon, NW4 Salary: £12.50 £14.00 per hour (DOE) Job Type: Self-Employed / Flexible (Part-time, Ad-hoc) Driver Essential: Yes Start Date: ASAP Hours: 4 hours per week - two visits of 2 hours per week NSS PLUS LTD (NeuroSupport Services) is a specialist provider dedicated to helping individuals with acquired brain injuries (ABI) regain independence, and improve their quality of life. We are currently seeking professional Support Workers and Healthcare Assistants to join our team in Hendon. The Role Our client is a 67-year-old female, who sustained pelvic fractures in January 2025 (road traffic accident). Her recovery has been extremely slow, and she has significantly reduced mobility (wheelchair, four wheeled walker, or quad stick). The client may benefit from a support worker who can drive, but this is not essential. The client has asked if the support worker can ideally be local, as she does not know the current area well and feels that the support worker will help her get used to her environment / local community. For example, she would like to achieve a goal of being able to access a local church. Key tasks outlined by the client s therapy team include: Assist client in practising activities. She is currently requiring carer support for her morning wash routine, washing back and lower limbs, grooming (applying cream), oral care. Meal preparation and kitchen tasks: Practice walking safely within the kitchen area, navigating around furniture and obstacles. Support weight shifting, reaching, and bending while performing tasks like retrieving items from overhead cupboards, countertops, and lower drawers. Encourage use of perching stool. Practice wheelchair skills and wheelchair confidence indoors and outdoor. Support with community activities: plan and practice establishing a community routine, such as attending church and visiting the local park. Guiding client through range of motion or strengthening exercises relevant to ADL goals. Supporting gym attendance (longer-term target) and outdoor activities including shopping whilst she gains confidence and establishes a routine for her to complete these independently. Mandatory Requirements To be considered, candidates MUST meet the following criteria: UK Experience: At least 6 months of UK-based support worker experience (within the last 3 years). Licence: A full, clean UK Driving Licence and access to a car for work use. Communication: Clear, fluent English is essential. Status: Applicants must be willing to work on a self-employed basis. CV: Your CV must clearly highlight your relevant experience and qualifications. Preferred Candidate Profile Experience in Brain Injury (ABI/TBI), stroke,dementia or aphasia is highly advantageous. Background in Psychology (Graduates are encouraged to apply) or as a Therapy Assistant, Rehabilitation Support Worker,Healthcare Assistants or Care Worker Ability to work on your own initiative while being a key part of a Multi-Disciplinary Team (MDT). Strong organizational skills and basic IT literacy (Word/Excel). Why Join Us? Allowances: Food/drink shift allowance + partial mileage and travel time coverage. Training: Access to full yearly mandatory online training. Support: Liability insurance provided. Growth: Gain valuable experience working alongside clinical professionals (OTs, Psychologists). Flexibility: Work patterns designed to suit your lifestyle. All successful candidates will be subject to a Full Enhanced DBS check.
Templewood Recruitment
Team Leader
Templewood Recruitment Knaphill, Surrey
As a Team Leader in Suppoted Living you will oversee a dedicated team of Support Workers and ensure that individuals receive personalised support tailored to their needs, preferences and goals. You will by example, promote independence and help create safe, positive and enabling environment for everyone Key Responsibilities Lead, support and supervised Support Workers across the service, Ensure the delivery of personalised strengths - based support that promotes independence and choice, Complete and maintain support plan, risk assessments and daily records, Oversee medication proccess and ensure safe administration, Support individuals with daily living skills, community participation and wellbeing, Build strong positive relationships with service users, families and multi - disciplinary professionals, Assist with rota planning and ensure adequate staffing levels, Support the on boarding, training and development of new and existing staff. Respond profesionally to incidents, safeguarding conerns and emergencies, Ensure compliance with organisational polices and CQC standards. About you Experience working in a MH setting. Ablility to demonstrate a detailed understanding and practical application of company policies and procedures. High standard of verbal and written communication skills, as well as strong IT skills, with excellent knowledge of Microsoft Office. Strong time management skills and have the ability to motivate and inspire staff to perform effectively. Excellent interpersonal skills to ensure clear and professional communication with all staff members (person-centred approach with staff) Participate in the On-Duty call rota as schedul ed. Ideally educated to degree level in Psychology or a related field, with previous experience working in high-risk environments and supporting individuals with behaviours that may challenge. Experience in Mental Health settings is essential. A role-model to other staff at all times. A desire to develop into a managerial role. Empathetic to the needs, preferences, and viewpoints of people supported Works in partnership with people they support, with strong person-centred value. Knowing how to delegate tasks and responsibilities effectively ensures that work is distributed efficiently and allows team members to grow. What We Offer Competetive salary and benefits. Comprehensive training and ongoing development. Opportunities for career progression within a growing organisation. A supportive team environment where your contribution truly makes a difference.
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
As a Team Leader in Suppoted Living you will oversee a dedicated team of Support Workers and ensure that individuals receive personalised support tailored to their needs, preferences and goals. You will by example, promote independence and help create safe, positive and enabling environment for everyone Key Responsibilities Lead, support and supervised Support Workers across the service, Ensure the delivery of personalised strengths - based support that promotes independence and choice, Complete and maintain support plan, risk assessments and daily records, Oversee medication proccess and ensure safe administration, Support individuals with daily living skills, community participation and wellbeing, Build strong positive relationships with service users, families and multi - disciplinary professionals, Assist with rota planning and ensure adequate staffing levels, Support the on boarding, training and development of new and existing staff. Respond profesionally to incidents, safeguarding conerns and emergencies, Ensure compliance with organisational polices and CQC standards. About you Experience working in a MH setting. Ablility to demonstrate a detailed understanding and practical application of company policies and procedures. High standard of verbal and written communication skills, as well as strong IT skills, with excellent knowledge of Microsoft Office. Strong time management skills and have the ability to motivate and inspire staff to perform effectively. Excellent interpersonal skills to ensure clear and professional communication with all staff members (person-centred approach with staff) Participate in the On-Duty call rota as schedul ed. Ideally educated to degree level in Psychology or a related field, with previous experience working in high-risk environments and supporting individuals with behaviours that may challenge. Experience in Mental Health settings is essential. A role-model to other staff at all times. A desire to develop into a managerial role. Empathetic to the needs, preferences, and viewpoints of people supported Works in partnership with people they support, with strong person-centred value. Knowing how to delegate tasks and responsibilities effectively ensures that work is distributed efficiently and allows team members to grow. What We Offer Competetive salary and benefits. Comprehensive training and ongoing development. Opportunities for career progression within a growing organisation. A supportive team environment where your contribution truly makes a difference.
Nurseplus UK Ltd
Community Care Worker
Nurseplus UK Ltd East Anton, Hampshire
Community Care Assistant Join Nurseplus as a Homecare Assistant Make a Real Difference in Your Community Every Day Are you passionate about making a positive impact in the lives of vulnerable people in your community? As a Homecare Assistant with Nurseplus Care at home, you ll have the unique opportunity to provide outstanding, compassionate care directly in the comfort of clients homes within the social care sector. Whether you re supporting individuals with learning disabilities, complex care needs, mental health conditions, dementia, or assisting elderly clients, you ll be making a meaningful difference with every shift. Why Join Nurseplus Care at home? Continuity of Care : We strive to provide continuity with the same clients and consistent hours each week. Whether you prefer short visits traveling from home to home or longer 12-hour shifts in one location, we have a variety of options to suit your lifestyle. Weekly Pay & Competitive Rates : Earn between £13.50 and £29.00 per hour, with weekly pay and an annual pay increase to reward your hard work. Deliver Compassionate Care : Make a lasting impact by helping clients live independently and with dignity, through companionship, personal care, medication administration, and more, all guided by personalised care plans. Tailored Client Matching : We believe in matching you with clients that align with your skills and passions. Whether you're looking to support individuals with mental health needs, learning disabilities, children, or older adults, we work to pair you with the clients you feel most comfortable and confident working with. Paid Industry-Leading Training : We pay for you to attend our mandatory, industry-leading training that s in line with the Care Certificate and Core Skills Training Framework, tailored to help you grow your skills. Ongoing Development : Benefit from continuous support and development opportunities, including in-house courses and funded qualifications like NVQ Levels 2 and 3. Blue Light Card : Enjoy thousands of discounts on the high street and online with eligibility for a Blue Light Card. What You ll Be Doing As a Homecare Assistant, your role is vital to improving the quality of life of those you support. You ll provide personal care, assist with nutritional needs, administer medication, and offer companionship ensuring clients feel valued and cared for in their own homes. All care is delivered in accordance with each client's individual care plan, tailored to their needs. What We re Looking For You must be over 18 years old and have the right to work in the UK. A full UK driving licence is essential. Strong communication skills and a good standard of English are required. You ll need an enhanced DBS, which you can apply for upon registration. If you're ready to deliver outstanding care in the community and make a real difference, we d love to welcome you to our dedicated Nurseplus Care at home team! About Nurseplus At Nurseplus, our mission is to make a positive impact and change lives every day. We are passionate about delivering the highest-quality care that truly makes a difference in the lives of those we support. But our commitment doesn t stop there we care just as much for our staff as we do for our clients. By fostering a supportive and inclusive environment, we empower our team to grow, thrive, and make a meaningful contribution to the communities they serve.
Feb 28, 2026
Seasonal
Community Care Assistant Join Nurseplus as a Homecare Assistant Make a Real Difference in Your Community Every Day Are you passionate about making a positive impact in the lives of vulnerable people in your community? As a Homecare Assistant with Nurseplus Care at home, you ll have the unique opportunity to provide outstanding, compassionate care directly in the comfort of clients homes within the social care sector. Whether you re supporting individuals with learning disabilities, complex care needs, mental health conditions, dementia, or assisting elderly clients, you ll be making a meaningful difference with every shift. Why Join Nurseplus Care at home? Continuity of Care : We strive to provide continuity with the same clients and consistent hours each week. Whether you prefer short visits traveling from home to home or longer 12-hour shifts in one location, we have a variety of options to suit your lifestyle. Weekly Pay & Competitive Rates : Earn between £13.50 and £29.00 per hour, with weekly pay and an annual pay increase to reward your hard work. Deliver Compassionate Care : Make a lasting impact by helping clients live independently and with dignity, through companionship, personal care, medication administration, and more, all guided by personalised care plans. Tailored Client Matching : We believe in matching you with clients that align with your skills and passions. Whether you're looking to support individuals with mental health needs, learning disabilities, children, or older adults, we work to pair you with the clients you feel most comfortable and confident working with. Paid Industry-Leading Training : We pay for you to attend our mandatory, industry-leading training that s in line with the Care Certificate and Core Skills Training Framework, tailored to help you grow your skills. Ongoing Development : Benefit from continuous support and development opportunities, including in-house courses and funded qualifications like NVQ Levels 2 and 3. Blue Light Card : Enjoy thousands of discounts on the high street and online with eligibility for a Blue Light Card. What You ll Be Doing As a Homecare Assistant, your role is vital to improving the quality of life of those you support. You ll provide personal care, assist with nutritional needs, administer medication, and offer companionship ensuring clients feel valued and cared for in their own homes. All care is delivered in accordance with each client's individual care plan, tailored to their needs. What We re Looking For You must be over 18 years old and have the right to work in the UK. A full UK driving licence is essential. Strong communication skills and a good standard of English are required. You ll need an enhanced DBS, which you can apply for upon registration. If you're ready to deliver outstanding care in the community and make a real difference, we d love to welcome you to our dedicated Nurseplus Care at home team! About Nurseplus At Nurseplus, our mission is to make a positive impact and change lives every day. We are passionate about delivering the highest-quality care that truly makes a difference in the lives of those we support. But our commitment doesn t stop there we care just as much for our staff as we do for our clients. By fostering a supportive and inclusive environment, we empower our team to grow, thrive, and make a meaningful contribution to the communities they serve.
The Bridge
Support Worker
The Bridge Yeadon, Leeds
Support Worker A Career That Truly Makes a Difference Yeadon LS19 7PL Salary: 12.60 per hour Immediate interviews and starts Important Information Please Read Before Applying We are unable to sponsor work visas at this time. Applicants must have the unrestricted right to work in the UK. A full UK driving licence is essential due to the nature of the role and the needs of the people we support. Ready for a Role That Changes Lives Including Yours? Do you want more than just a job? Are you caring, compassionate, and motivated to help others live their best lives? We are looking for dedicated Support Workers to join our friendly team supporting adults with complex care needs. No experience? No problem! We provide full, comprehensive training all you need is a kind heart, a positive attitude, and a genuine passion for helping people. What You ll Be Doing Every day is different, but your impact will always matter. You ll be: Supporting adults with complex care needs to live fulfilling, meaningful lives Promoting independence, dignity, and personal choice Providing person-centred support tailored to individual needs Assisting with daily living tasks and community activities Working as part of a supportive team that values and appreciates your contribution Shift Patterns (Including Weekends) We offer a variety of shifts, including weekend work as part of the rota. Please note you must be able to do a mixture of all the shifts. Day Shifts: 07 30 Night Shifts: 21 45 Flexibility and reliability are essential, as weekends are included. Hours Available Full Time: 40 hours per week Part Time: 28 hours per week Why Join Us? Full training provided no prior experience needed A genuinely rewarding, people-focused career Supportive and welcoming team environment Opportunities for development and career progression A role where you make a real difference every single day If you re reliable, compassionate, and ready to start a meaningful career, we would love to hear from you. Apply today and begin a career that truly matters. Equals One is an advertising and recruitment agency working on behalf of our client to promote this vacancy. You may be contacted directly by the employer should they wish to progress your application. Due to the number of applications we receive, we are unable to provide specific feedback if your application is unsuccessful.
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
Support Worker A Career That Truly Makes a Difference Yeadon LS19 7PL Salary: 12.60 per hour Immediate interviews and starts Important Information Please Read Before Applying We are unable to sponsor work visas at this time. Applicants must have the unrestricted right to work in the UK. A full UK driving licence is essential due to the nature of the role and the needs of the people we support. Ready for a Role That Changes Lives Including Yours? Do you want more than just a job? Are you caring, compassionate, and motivated to help others live their best lives? We are looking for dedicated Support Workers to join our friendly team supporting adults with complex care needs. No experience? No problem! We provide full, comprehensive training all you need is a kind heart, a positive attitude, and a genuine passion for helping people. What You ll Be Doing Every day is different, but your impact will always matter. You ll be: Supporting adults with complex care needs to live fulfilling, meaningful lives Promoting independence, dignity, and personal choice Providing person-centred support tailored to individual needs Assisting with daily living tasks and community activities Working as part of a supportive team that values and appreciates your contribution Shift Patterns (Including Weekends) We offer a variety of shifts, including weekend work as part of the rota. Please note you must be able to do a mixture of all the shifts. Day Shifts: 07 30 Night Shifts: 21 45 Flexibility and reliability are essential, as weekends are included. Hours Available Full Time: 40 hours per week Part Time: 28 hours per week Why Join Us? Full training provided no prior experience needed A genuinely rewarding, people-focused career Supportive and welcoming team environment Opportunities for development and career progression A role where you make a real difference every single day If you re reliable, compassionate, and ready to start a meaningful career, we would love to hear from you. Apply today and begin a career that truly matters. Equals One is an advertising and recruitment agency working on behalf of our client to promote this vacancy. You may be contacted directly by the employer should they wish to progress your application. Due to the number of applications we receive, we are unable to provide specific feedback if your application is unsuccessful.
Langton N4P
Youth Development Worker
Langton N4P Dagenham, Essex
Our client, a community development charity based in East London, is seeking a Youth Development Worker to join their team. Working within the Young People's Services team, you will mentor and support young people both in schools and within their local communities. The role focuses on supporting those at risk of school exclusion, experiencing mental health challenges, or affected by Serious Youth Violence, through one-to-one mentoring, after-school provision, positive activities, and holiday programmes. Key responsibilities include: Engaging young people in structured mentoring relationships, supporting them to make informed and safe choices. Encouraging sustained engagement in education, with a focus on improving attendance, behaviour, and attainment. Leading and delivering workshops, enrichment activities, and residential programmes that empower young people and support their personal development, enabling them to transition from service beneficiaries to active contributors and peer leaders. Working collaboratively with parents, schools, and external professionals to build a strong, joined-up support network around each young person. About you: A minimum of two years' experience supporting young people with complex or challenging needs. Particular experience working with young people presenting with borderline or undiagnosed mental health needs, and/or those at risk of Serious Youth Violence. Proven ability to build strong, professional relationships within secondary schools, engaging effectively with teaching staff, pastoral teams, and external support services. The ability to relate to, empathise with, and positively challenge disaffected young people, encouraging meaningful personal development and improved outcomes. We are seeking applications from experienced Youth Development Workers who are passionate about early intervention and committed to making a tangible difference in young people's lives. You will be proactive, resilient, and confident working both independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team. If you are driven to empower young people to realise their potential and create lasting change within their communities, we would welcome your application.
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
Our client, a community development charity based in East London, is seeking a Youth Development Worker to join their team. Working within the Young People's Services team, you will mentor and support young people both in schools and within their local communities. The role focuses on supporting those at risk of school exclusion, experiencing mental health challenges, or affected by Serious Youth Violence, through one-to-one mentoring, after-school provision, positive activities, and holiday programmes. Key responsibilities include: Engaging young people in structured mentoring relationships, supporting them to make informed and safe choices. Encouraging sustained engagement in education, with a focus on improving attendance, behaviour, and attainment. Leading and delivering workshops, enrichment activities, and residential programmes that empower young people and support their personal development, enabling them to transition from service beneficiaries to active contributors and peer leaders. Working collaboratively with parents, schools, and external professionals to build a strong, joined-up support network around each young person. About you: A minimum of two years' experience supporting young people with complex or challenging needs. Particular experience working with young people presenting with borderline or undiagnosed mental health needs, and/or those at risk of Serious Youth Violence. Proven ability to build strong, professional relationships within secondary schools, engaging effectively with teaching staff, pastoral teams, and external support services. The ability to relate to, empathise with, and positively challenge disaffected young people, encouraging meaningful personal development and improved outcomes. We are seeking applications from experienced Youth Development Workers who are passionate about early intervention and committed to making a tangible difference in young people's lives. You will be proactive, resilient, and confident working both independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team. If you are driven to empower young people to realise their potential and create lasting change within their communities, we would welcome your application.
Oasis Community Learning
Play Worker
Oasis Community Learning Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire
Do you believe play has the power to shape confident, happy children? At Oasis Academy Parkwood, we are a warm, inclusive academy with a strong sense of community and a clear commitment to excellence. Our school is a place of energy, care and creativity, where children are supported to thrive and where staff are valued, developed and inspired to make a difference. We are seeking a caring, creative and enthusiastic Play Worker to join our vibrant academy community. In this role, you will play a vital part in our children's day by creating a fun, inclusive and nurturing play environment. You will plan and lead engaging activities that build social skills, confidence and creativity, while maintaining the highest standards of supervision, safeguarding and wellbeing. From energetic games and sports to arts, crafts and imaginative play, you will help ensure every lunchtime is a positive, enriching experience for our children. Could you be the Play Worker we're looking for? Has a genuine passion for working with children Is fun, patient, creative and imaginative Understands the importance of child led play and inclusion Can build positive relationships with children, staff and parents Is committed to safeguarding and promoting children's welfare Why Join Us? Oasis Academy Parkwood is a warm, inclusive academy at the heart of its community. As part of Oasis Community Learning, we are committed to developing the whole child academically, socially, emotionally and ethically within a culture of high expectations, compassion and ambition. We offer: A supportive, values driven working environment The opportunity to make a real difference to children's daily lives Access to training and professional development A strong, collaborative team ethos Membership of a national trust committed to excellence and inclusion If you are ready to bring energy, care and creativity to our playground, we would love to hear from you. Come and make play matter at Oasis Academy Parkwood. Please note: Oasis Community Learning does not accept unsolicited CVs or speculative introductions from recruitment agencies. We work strictly with agencies on our Preferred Supplier List (PSL), and any CVs submitted outside of this agreement will not be liable to an introduction fee.
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
Do you believe play has the power to shape confident, happy children? At Oasis Academy Parkwood, we are a warm, inclusive academy with a strong sense of community and a clear commitment to excellence. Our school is a place of energy, care and creativity, where children are supported to thrive and where staff are valued, developed and inspired to make a difference. We are seeking a caring, creative and enthusiastic Play Worker to join our vibrant academy community. In this role, you will play a vital part in our children's day by creating a fun, inclusive and nurturing play environment. You will plan and lead engaging activities that build social skills, confidence and creativity, while maintaining the highest standards of supervision, safeguarding and wellbeing. From energetic games and sports to arts, crafts and imaginative play, you will help ensure every lunchtime is a positive, enriching experience for our children. Could you be the Play Worker we're looking for? Has a genuine passion for working with children Is fun, patient, creative and imaginative Understands the importance of child led play and inclusion Can build positive relationships with children, staff and parents Is committed to safeguarding and promoting children's welfare Why Join Us? Oasis Academy Parkwood is a warm, inclusive academy at the heart of its community. As part of Oasis Community Learning, we are committed to developing the whole child academically, socially, emotionally and ethically within a culture of high expectations, compassion and ambition. We offer: A supportive, values driven working environment The opportunity to make a real difference to children's daily lives Access to training and professional development A strong, collaborative team ethos Membership of a national trust committed to excellence and inclusion If you are ready to bring energy, care and creativity to our playground, we would love to hear from you. Come and make play matter at Oasis Academy Parkwood. Please note: Oasis Community Learning does not accept unsolicited CVs or speculative introductions from recruitment agencies. We work strictly with agencies on our Preferred Supplier List (PSL), and any CVs submitted outside of this agreement will not be liable to an introduction fee.
Norfolk County Council
Family Information Officer
Norfolk County Council Norwich, Norfolk
Family Information Service Officer 9756 Permanent Contract Part time 18 hours per week £26,403 to £28,142 pro rata per annum Grade E County Hall We are recruiting a friendly and organised Family Information Officer to help families across Norfolk access accurate information about childcare, early education and family support services. You'll be a key point of contact for parents and carers, responding to enquiries by phone and face to face, attending outreach events and working with partners to ensure families receive the right information and support. This is an excellent opportunity to join our team within Children's Services Partnerships, School, and Community Service within the Prevention and Early Help offer to families Partnerships. In this role, you will provide comprehensive family support, including maintaining records, undertaking brokerage requests, attending outreach events as required to provide face to face information and advice on the availability of childcare and childcare funding options. You will have a knowledge of the different types of childcare, funded entitlements and benefits that affect families paying for childcare. To excel in this role, you will need an approachable manner, the determination to support families with the most relevant information and the ability to work with a diverse range of people. Excellent customer care skills, adaptability, and flexibility across different tasks are essential. Proven experience in administration, proficiency in IT, and a strong teamwork approach are also required. The role will involve a mix of office based work at County Hall and attendance at outreach venues, family facing events, and other locations where engagement with families is required. As Family Information Support operates across the County of Norfolk, the postholder will need to travel between different sites. Suitable access to transport to facilitate this travel is required. Before you apply, we recommend reading the full Job Description and Person Specification to help you demonstrate you meet the criteria. For an informal discussion about the role please contact Kim Francis, Family Information Service Manager, . Benefits Competitive salary Generous holiday entitlement Health and Wellbeing services including fast track physiotherapy and a free counselling service Flexible working opportunities including flexi time, part time, remote and hybrid working - dependant on your job role and business need. Financial benefits such as: Norfolk Rewards - our employee discounts programme which helps you save money on almost anything, from everyday groceries and clothes, to holidays, new technology, gym membership, trips to the cinema and days out. Blue Light card for Fire Service and Social Care Workers Relocation expenses (where applicable) An advance of your expenses if you travel for work Local Government Pension Scheme with generous employer contribution, life assurance, death in service payments and dependants' pensions. Tax efficient ways of getting extra pension and new bikes Access to our tax efficient car lease scheme for greener travel enabling you to lease a brand new, ultra low emission vehicle (subject to eligibility) A payment if you refer someone you know to a hard to fill job You can also find information on our Terms and Conditions here. Already a Norfolk County Council employee? See and apply for internal and external vacancies in myOracle using email. We would like to make you aware that priority consideration for this post may be given to current employees who are at risk due to restructure within the organisation or are in a redeployment position. Redeployment closing date: 25 February 2026 at 23:55 All other applicants closing date: 5 March 2026 at 23:55
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
Family Information Service Officer 9756 Permanent Contract Part time 18 hours per week £26,403 to £28,142 pro rata per annum Grade E County Hall We are recruiting a friendly and organised Family Information Officer to help families across Norfolk access accurate information about childcare, early education and family support services. You'll be a key point of contact for parents and carers, responding to enquiries by phone and face to face, attending outreach events and working with partners to ensure families receive the right information and support. This is an excellent opportunity to join our team within Children's Services Partnerships, School, and Community Service within the Prevention and Early Help offer to families Partnerships. In this role, you will provide comprehensive family support, including maintaining records, undertaking brokerage requests, attending outreach events as required to provide face to face information and advice on the availability of childcare and childcare funding options. You will have a knowledge of the different types of childcare, funded entitlements and benefits that affect families paying for childcare. To excel in this role, you will need an approachable manner, the determination to support families with the most relevant information and the ability to work with a diverse range of people. Excellent customer care skills, adaptability, and flexibility across different tasks are essential. Proven experience in administration, proficiency in IT, and a strong teamwork approach are also required. The role will involve a mix of office based work at County Hall and attendance at outreach venues, family facing events, and other locations where engagement with families is required. As Family Information Support operates across the County of Norfolk, the postholder will need to travel between different sites. Suitable access to transport to facilitate this travel is required. Before you apply, we recommend reading the full Job Description and Person Specification to help you demonstrate you meet the criteria. For an informal discussion about the role please contact Kim Francis, Family Information Service Manager, . Benefits Competitive salary Generous holiday entitlement Health and Wellbeing services including fast track physiotherapy and a free counselling service Flexible working opportunities including flexi time, part time, remote and hybrid working - dependant on your job role and business need. Financial benefits such as: Norfolk Rewards - our employee discounts programme which helps you save money on almost anything, from everyday groceries and clothes, to holidays, new technology, gym membership, trips to the cinema and days out. Blue Light card for Fire Service and Social Care Workers Relocation expenses (where applicable) An advance of your expenses if you travel for work Local Government Pension Scheme with generous employer contribution, life assurance, death in service payments and dependants' pensions. Tax efficient ways of getting extra pension and new bikes Access to our tax efficient car lease scheme for greener travel enabling you to lease a brand new, ultra low emission vehicle (subject to eligibility) A payment if you refer someone you know to a hard to fill job You can also find information on our Terms and Conditions here. Already a Norfolk County Council employee? See and apply for internal and external vacancies in myOracle using email. We would like to make you aware that priority consideration for this post may be given to current employees who are at risk due to restructure within the organisation or are in a redeployment position. Redeployment closing date: 25 February 2026 at 23:55 All other applicants closing date: 5 March 2026 at 23:55
Key Health
Support Worker
Key Health Knaphill, Surrey
Key Health are currently seeking a support worker, who is a manual car driver and has access to their own vehicle. This role offers both a permanent contract and also the opportunity for temporary agency work, so we would like to hear from anyone suitable. Support Worker Location : Tadley, Chertsey, Virgina Water or Addlestone Salary : £24,892 per annum (pro rata) Hours : Must be available for a minimum of 3 days a week, where the shifts will be at least 8 hours long. Experience : Previous support work experience (3 months UK) Requirements : Full UK Manual or Automatic Driving Licence required (must be willing to drive the on-site service vehicle). We are looking for enthusiastic and caring individuals to join our team in Epsom, supporting adults with a range of physical, mental, and behavioural needs in a vibrant supported living service. The individuals we support enjoy engaging in community activities like walking, swimming, bowling, and visiting local cafes and shops. Your Role No two days are the same, but your responsibilities may include: Supporting individuals in day-to-day living activities, including household tasks and community engagement. Helping maintain social connections and encouraging participation in social activities. Managing finances and promoting independence. Ensuring the home is clean and welcoming. Providing personal care and encouraging healthy routines. Bringing energy, positivity, and compassion to your role. What We Offer We provide a full range of accredited, award-winning training at no cost, including the Health and Social Care Diploma to support your career development. Benefits include: Early Pay: Access your earnings before payday. Paid enhanced DBS check. Flexible working arrangements. Up to 28 days paid annual leave (pro rata). Access to high-quality training and career progression opportunities. Contributory pension scheme with life assurance. Discounts through the Blue Light Card and The Benefits website. Recommend a Friend Scheme: Earn up to £500. Free and confidential 24/7 access to health portals, counselling, and support. We look forward to hearing about your application!
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
Key Health are currently seeking a support worker, who is a manual car driver and has access to their own vehicle. This role offers both a permanent contract and also the opportunity for temporary agency work, so we would like to hear from anyone suitable. Support Worker Location : Tadley, Chertsey, Virgina Water or Addlestone Salary : £24,892 per annum (pro rata) Hours : Must be available for a minimum of 3 days a week, where the shifts will be at least 8 hours long. Experience : Previous support work experience (3 months UK) Requirements : Full UK Manual or Automatic Driving Licence required (must be willing to drive the on-site service vehicle). We are looking for enthusiastic and caring individuals to join our team in Epsom, supporting adults with a range of physical, mental, and behavioural needs in a vibrant supported living service. The individuals we support enjoy engaging in community activities like walking, swimming, bowling, and visiting local cafes and shops. Your Role No two days are the same, but your responsibilities may include: Supporting individuals in day-to-day living activities, including household tasks and community engagement. Helping maintain social connections and encouraging participation in social activities. Managing finances and promoting independence. Ensuring the home is clean and welcoming. Providing personal care and encouraging healthy routines. Bringing energy, positivity, and compassion to your role. What We Offer We provide a full range of accredited, award-winning training at no cost, including the Health and Social Care Diploma to support your career development. Benefits include: Early Pay: Access your earnings before payday. Paid enhanced DBS check. Flexible working arrangements. Up to 28 days paid annual leave (pro rata). Access to high-quality training and career progression opportunities. Contributory pension scheme with life assurance. Discounts through the Blue Light Card and The Benefits website. Recommend a Friend Scheme: Earn up to £500. Free and confidential 24/7 access to health portals, counselling, and support. We look forward to hearing about your application!
Nurseplus UK Ltd
Community Care Assistant- Drivers Only
Nurseplus UK Ltd Enham Alamein, Hampshire
About Nurseplus At Nurseplus, we re all about providing the highest quality temporary care staff. We re big on quality, heart, and going the extra mile, and we believe in giving our team everything they need to truly impact the lives of the people we look after. We re a close-knit team that values a supportive and welcoming work environment. This means our staff get all the chances and tools they need to advance in their careers and help deliver incredible care to those in need. Join us, and let s make a difference together! Our services are available within a variety of care settings to a wide number of clients, all with individual needs; you could be supporting people with learning difficulties, complex care needs, mental health needs, dementia and providing care for older people. As a Homecare Worker you will be required to support your client holistically in order to promote their well-being and ensure they have an excellent quality of life. Support may consist of companionship, administering medication, assistance with nutritional needs and providing personal care to clients in the comfort of their own homes. You will also be required to adhere to clients individual care plans. What Nurseplus can offer you as a Homecare Worker: Flexible shifts to fit around you full or part-time, days, nights and weekends Minimum of 2 hour call length Pay Rates from £13.50 to £30.26 per hour, weekly pay Free training In line with the Care Certificate Ongoing support and further development opportunities with in-house courses and funded qualifications such as distance learning and NVQ Level 2 and 3 Annual Pay Increase Eligibility to apply for a Blue Light card, which offers thousands of amazing discounts online and on the high street. Refer a friend bonus of £250 What Nurseplus needs from you as a Homecare Worker: You must be over 18 to apply Have the right to work in the UK A good standard of English and the ability to communicate effectively An enhanced DBS, which you can apply for upon registration. If you are passionate about healthcare and would like to be part of our dedicated Care at Home team then Nurseplus would love to hear from you! PLEASE NOTE - ONLY APPLY FOR ONE JOB, THIS APPLICATION WILL COVER ANY JOBS WE HAVE AVAILABLE, DO NOT APPLY FOR EACH LOCATION T&Cs apply INDCAH
Feb 28, 2026
Seasonal
About Nurseplus At Nurseplus, we re all about providing the highest quality temporary care staff. We re big on quality, heart, and going the extra mile, and we believe in giving our team everything they need to truly impact the lives of the people we look after. We re a close-knit team that values a supportive and welcoming work environment. This means our staff get all the chances and tools they need to advance in their careers and help deliver incredible care to those in need. Join us, and let s make a difference together! Our services are available within a variety of care settings to a wide number of clients, all with individual needs; you could be supporting people with learning difficulties, complex care needs, mental health needs, dementia and providing care for older people. As a Homecare Worker you will be required to support your client holistically in order to promote their well-being and ensure they have an excellent quality of life. Support may consist of companionship, administering medication, assistance with nutritional needs and providing personal care to clients in the comfort of their own homes. You will also be required to adhere to clients individual care plans. What Nurseplus can offer you as a Homecare Worker: Flexible shifts to fit around you full or part-time, days, nights and weekends Minimum of 2 hour call length Pay Rates from £13.50 to £30.26 per hour, weekly pay Free training In line with the Care Certificate Ongoing support and further development opportunities with in-house courses and funded qualifications such as distance learning and NVQ Level 2 and 3 Annual Pay Increase Eligibility to apply for a Blue Light card, which offers thousands of amazing discounts online and on the high street. Refer a friend bonus of £250 What Nurseplus needs from you as a Homecare Worker: You must be over 18 to apply Have the right to work in the UK A good standard of English and the ability to communicate effectively An enhanced DBS, which you can apply for upon registration. If you are passionate about healthcare and would like to be part of our dedicated Care at Home team then Nurseplus would love to hear from you! PLEASE NOTE - ONLY APPLY FOR ONE JOB, THIS APPLICATION WILL COVER ANY JOBS WE HAVE AVAILABLE, DO NOT APPLY FOR EACH LOCATION T&Cs apply INDCAH
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.
Feb 28, 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.
NHS Professionals
Band 6 Paediatric Dietitian
NHS Professionals
Job summary We have an exciting opportunity for a Paediatric Dietitian to join the Therapy Department at Princess Alexandra Hospital. You will work as part of a team of paediatric dietitians to provide a comprehensive dietetic service across the Trust, including the childrens ward, regular outpatient clinics, and the home enteral feeding service. You will be responsible for assessing and managing the nutritional needs of paediatric inpatients, supporting families with dietary advice, and collaborating with other healthcare professionals to ensure safe, evidence-based care. You will also manage aspects of the childrens ward and contribute to the neonatal unit, working closely with the paediatric team lead to deliver high-quality, patient-centered nutrition support. Main duties of the job As a Paediatric Dietitian, you will cover regular outpatient clinics, reviewing referrals from a variety of specialties as well as the local Child Development Centre, which may include children with neuro-disabilities such as cerebral palsy or social and communication disorders such as autism. You will review and adjust home enteral feeding plans, coordinating with the community nursing team to ensure appropriate feeding equipment and support. You will also educate and train healthcare professionals to provide evidence-based nutritional advice and contribute to the training and supervision of dietetic students from the University of Hertfordshire, supporting the development of future dietitians within the department. About us Here at NHS Professionals, we run England's largest NHS staff bank and are experts at putting people in places to care. Every year we help thousands of dedicated and highly skilled NHS workers enjoy better career opportunities, more flexible shifts, and a healthier work-life balance across our partnered Trusts. Career Progression access to Learning & Development opportunities, so that you can take on new roles and challenges Work-life Balance flexible shifts, committed shifts, wellbeing resources and build paid annual leave Opportunity & Access over 50 partner NHS Trusts to give you the flexibility of choice to work how and where you want Job Roles & Responsibilities To develop and maintain advanced clinical knowledge and practice, ensuring dietetic interventions are evidence-based and in line with Trust and BDA guidelines. You will actively keep up to date with advances in paediatric nutrition and contribute to professional clinical groups, CPD activities, and reflective practice. To evaluate and improve the quality of your dietetic practice, using audits, service reviews, and research to enhance patient care. You will analyse outcomes, implement improvements, and ensure that all interventions meet national and local standards. To maintain comprehensive and accurate documentation in line with legal, regulatory, and departmental requirements. You will manage confidential patient information responsibly, communicate findings to colleagues, and ensure data integrity in all systems used for patient records or service audits. To provide specialist education, training, and mentorship to colleagues, lower-grade staff, and dietetic students. You will contribute to developing training materials, support professional growth of the team, and guide others in delivering high-quality, evidence-based care. To contribute to the development and review of departmental policies, procedures, and clinical guidelines, ensuring they are up-to-date, evidence-based, and aligned with Trust priorities. You will collaborate with other health professionals for their implementation and continuous improvement. To act autonomously and manage professional accountability for all aspects of your work. You will oversee clinical risk management within your responsibilities, organise work efficiently, and ensure safe, high-quality patient care across your caseload. Person Specifications & Qualifications Degree in Nutrition and Dietetics or equivalent. HCPC-registered Dietitian. Evidence of post-registration training and CPD. Paediatric experience in inpatient and outpatient settings. Committed to ongoing professional development. 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. UK Registration Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window). Employer details NHS Professionals Limited Location Princess Alexandra Hospital, Hamstel Road, Harlow, Essex, CM20 1QX
Feb 28, 2026
Seasonal
Job summary We have an exciting opportunity for a Paediatric Dietitian to join the Therapy Department at Princess Alexandra Hospital. You will work as part of a team of paediatric dietitians to provide a comprehensive dietetic service across the Trust, including the childrens ward, regular outpatient clinics, and the home enteral feeding service. You will be responsible for assessing and managing the nutritional needs of paediatric inpatients, supporting families with dietary advice, and collaborating with other healthcare professionals to ensure safe, evidence-based care. You will also manage aspects of the childrens ward and contribute to the neonatal unit, working closely with the paediatric team lead to deliver high-quality, patient-centered nutrition support. Main duties of the job As a Paediatric Dietitian, you will cover regular outpatient clinics, reviewing referrals from a variety of specialties as well as the local Child Development Centre, which may include children with neuro-disabilities such as cerebral palsy or social and communication disorders such as autism. You will review and adjust home enteral feeding plans, coordinating with the community nursing team to ensure appropriate feeding equipment and support. You will also educate and train healthcare professionals to provide evidence-based nutritional advice and contribute to the training and supervision of dietetic students from the University of Hertfordshire, supporting the development of future dietitians within the department. About us Here at NHS Professionals, we run England's largest NHS staff bank and are experts at putting people in places to care. Every year we help thousands of dedicated and highly skilled NHS workers enjoy better career opportunities, more flexible shifts, and a healthier work-life balance across our partnered Trusts. Career Progression access to Learning & Development opportunities, so that you can take on new roles and challenges Work-life Balance flexible shifts, committed shifts, wellbeing resources and build paid annual leave Opportunity & Access over 50 partner NHS Trusts to give you the flexibility of choice to work how and where you want Job Roles & Responsibilities To develop and maintain advanced clinical knowledge and practice, ensuring dietetic interventions are evidence-based and in line with Trust and BDA guidelines. You will actively keep up to date with advances in paediatric nutrition and contribute to professional clinical groups, CPD activities, and reflective practice. To evaluate and improve the quality of your dietetic practice, using audits, service reviews, and research to enhance patient care. You will analyse outcomes, implement improvements, and ensure that all interventions meet national and local standards. To maintain comprehensive and accurate documentation in line with legal, regulatory, and departmental requirements. You will manage confidential patient information responsibly, communicate findings to colleagues, and ensure data integrity in all systems used for patient records or service audits. To provide specialist education, training, and mentorship to colleagues, lower-grade staff, and dietetic students. You will contribute to developing training materials, support professional growth of the team, and guide others in delivering high-quality, evidence-based care. To contribute to the development and review of departmental policies, procedures, and clinical guidelines, ensuring they are up-to-date, evidence-based, and aligned with Trust priorities. You will collaborate with other health professionals for their implementation and continuous improvement. To act autonomously and manage professional accountability for all aspects of your work. You will oversee clinical risk management within your responsibilities, organise work efficiently, and ensure safe, high-quality patient care across your caseload. Person Specifications & Qualifications Degree in Nutrition and Dietetics or equivalent. HCPC-registered Dietitian. Evidence of post-registration training and CPD. Paediatric experience in inpatient and outpatient settings. Committed to ongoing professional development. 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. UK Registration Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window). Employer details NHS Professionals Limited Location Princess Alexandra Hospital, Hamstel Road, Harlow, Essex, CM20 1QX
easywebrecruitment.com
Care Support Worker Children s Residential Care (Epilepsy & Complex Needs)
easywebrecruitment.com Much Hadham, Hertfordshire
Location: Much Hadham, Hertfordshire Pay: £13.30 £14.14 per hour (£25,943 £27,564 per annum) Hours: Full-time & Part-time available Shifts: Early (7:00am 2:30pm) Late (2:15pm 9:45pm) Weekends Looking for a rewarding care role working with children? Join their organisation as a Care Support Worker and help children with epilepsy and complex needs live happy, safe and fulfilling lives. About their organisation Our client is a large, values-led charity supporting children, young people and adults with complex needs, including epilepsy, learning disabilities and physical disabilities. Their site includes: Children s Homes School and College Supported Living On-site therapy and nursing teams They offer a supportive, professional and welcoming environment where care staff are trained, valued and supported. About the Care Support Worker role As a Care Support Worker in their Children s Homes, you will support children aged 5 19 with epilepsy and complex medical and developmental needs. You do not need previous care experience full training is provided to support you. Key responsibilities Providing person-centred care and support Supporting children with personal care, wellbeing and daily routines Encouraging participation in education, play, therapy and community activities Supporting activities such as swimming, baking, shopping and outings Recording care notes and progress in line with safeguarding standards Working as part of a multidisciplinary team including nurses, therapists and teachers Following care plans and behaviour support strategies What they're looking for Kind, patient and compassionate individuals Reliable and calm, especially in challenging situations Good communication skills Willingness to work early, late and weekend shifts Experience in care, epilepsy or complex needs is welcome but not essential Training & development They provide: Full paid induction Ongoing training delivered by our Learning & Development and Nursing teams Epilepsy awareness and emergency response training Fully funded Diploma in Residential Childcare (RQF Level 3) (Mandatory requirement) Career progression into Senior Care roles What they offer Competitive hourly pay 20% uplift for weekend overtime 25 days holiday + bank holidays Free DBS check Free on-site parking Subsidised staff transport from Harlow, Bishop s Stortford, Sawbridgeworth and Stanstead Abbotts Affordable on-site staff accommodation (£200 per month, up to 2 years role dependent) Blue Light Card discounts Employee Assistance Programme and wellbeing support Getting here Our client is in a rural location . Access to reliable transport is essential , particularly outside set shift patterns. Subsidised staff transport and on-site accommodation are available. Apply now Apply today! Interviews are held on a rolling basis. If you need adjustments or further information, please contact the Recruitment Team. Safeguarding & inclusion Our client is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, vulnerable adults and young people. The successful applicant will be required to undertake an enhanced disclosure through the Disclosure and Barring Service. Some of theirr positions involve regulated activity relevant to vulnerable children, adults, and young people. It is a criminal offence for people who are barred from working in a regulated activity to apply for roles that require them to work unsupervised with that particular group. Their vacancies are exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. They are proud to be a Disability Confident Employer and Investor in People. Care Support Worker Children s Residential Care Epilepsy Complex Needs Hertfordshire REF-
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
Location: Much Hadham, Hertfordshire Pay: £13.30 £14.14 per hour (£25,943 £27,564 per annum) Hours: Full-time & Part-time available Shifts: Early (7:00am 2:30pm) Late (2:15pm 9:45pm) Weekends Looking for a rewarding care role working with children? Join their organisation as a Care Support Worker and help children with epilepsy and complex needs live happy, safe and fulfilling lives. About their organisation Our client is a large, values-led charity supporting children, young people and adults with complex needs, including epilepsy, learning disabilities and physical disabilities. Their site includes: Children s Homes School and College Supported Living On-site therapy and nursing teams They offer a supportive, professional and welcoming environment where care staff are trained, valued and supported. About the Care Support Worker role As a Care Support Worker in their Children s Homes, you will support children aged 5 19 with epilepsy and complex medical and developmental needs. You do not need previous care experience full training is provided to support you. Key responsibilities Providing person-centred care and support Supporting children with personal care, wellbeing and daily routines Encouraging participation in education, play, therapy and community activities Supporting activities such as swimming, baking, shopping and outings Recording care notes and progress in line with safeguarding standards Working as part of a multidisciplinary team including nurses, therapists and teachers Following care plans and behaviour support strategies What they're looking for Kind, patient and compassionate individuals Reliable and calm, especially in challenging situations Good communication skills Willingness to work early, late and weekend shifts Experience in care, epilepsy or complex needs is welcome but not essential Training & development They provide: Full paid induction Ongoing training delivered by our Learning & Development and Nursing teams Epilepsy awareness and emergency response training Fully funded Diploma in Residential Childcare (RQF Level 3) (Mandatory requirement) Career progression into Senior Care roles What they offer Competitive hourly pay 20% uplift for weekend overtime 25 days holiday + bank holidays Free DBS check Free on-site parking Subsidised staff transport from Harlow, Bishop s Stortford, Sawbridgeworth and Stanstead Abbotts Affordable on-site staff accommodation (£200 per month, up to 2 years role dependent) Blue Light Card discounts Employee Assistance Programme and wellbeing support Getting here Our client is in a rural location . Access to reliable transport is essential , particularly outside set shift patterns. Subsidised staff transport and on-site accommodation are available. Apply now Apply today! Interviews are held on a rolling basis. If you need adjustments or further information, please contact the Recruitment Team. Safeguarding & inclusion Our client is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, vulnerable adults and young people. The successful applicant will be required to undertake an enhanced disclosure through the Disclosure and Barring Service. Some of theirr positions involve regulated activity relevant to vulnerable children, adults, and young people. It is a criminal offence for people who are barred from working in a regulated activity to apply for roles that require them to work unsupervised with that particular group. Their vacancies are exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. They are proud to be a Disability Confident Employer and Investor in People. Care Support Worker Children s Residential Care Epilepsy Complex Needs Hertfordshire REF-
YMCA Downslink Group
Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE) Practitioner
YMCA Downslink Group Guildford, Surrey
37 hours per week / £32,565 per annum / fixed-term Maternity cover (12 Months) / working Monday - Thursday 9.00-1700, Friday 9.00-16.30. At YMCA DownsLink Group, our mission is to help children and young people have a fair chance to be who they want to be. We do this by providing a safe home, building life skills and self-confidence, and supporting emotional wellbeing and mental health. Our Values - we do what's right, we work with heart, and we build real connections - guide and shape how we show up for children and young people we support and for each other. YMCA WiSE (What is Sexual Exploitation) is our specialist project supporting children and young people across Sussex and Surrey who are affected by, or at risk of, exploitation. Through education, awarenessraising and empowerment, we help young people understand healthy relationships, recognise harmful behaviours, and build safety and resilience. We now have an exciting opportunity to join our WiSE team as a Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE) Practitioner . In this vital role, you will work alongside the Service manager, an Early Intervention worker, and two experienced Practitioners. You will be colocated with the Exploitation team at Guildford Police Station , working collaboratively with partner agencies to support young people and contribute to multiagency safeguarding responses. The role involves a significant amount of lone working and frequent travel across Surrey to meet clients and attend meetings, with occasional travel further afield. Therefore, a full UK driving licence and access to a car are essential. What you will be doing In this role, you will hold a caseload of young people aged 10-25 who are vulnerable to sexual or criminal exploitation, providing intensive, personcentred support. You will work closely with professionals across multiple agencies to promote safety, disrupt exploitation, and empower young people to move towards safer, more stable futures. Key Responsibilities: Manage a caseload of vulnerable young people, helping them stay safe and move away from the influence of perpetrators. Work collaboratively with partner professionals to design and deliver tailored support packages, offering specialist consultation where needed. Maintain accurate case records and contribute to clear, timely, and professional reports. Liaise effectively with Children's Services, Surrey Police, and other agencies to disrupt abuse and support safeguarding and prosecution processes. Deliver training and awareness workshops to professionals, foster carers, and partner agencies to strengthen community understanding and responses to exploitation. Contribute to strategic development, deputising at relevant meetings and helping shape best practice across the service. This is a challenging role; many of the young people you support may not recognise the risks they are facing or the abusive dynamics within their relationships. Supporting victims can at times be emotionally demanding and distressing. To ensure you feel supported and able to deliver highquality practice, you will receive: Onetoone clinical supervision Weekly team meetings Regular line management supervision focused on both casework and wellbeing We recognise the emotional weight of this work and prioritise a reflective, supportive environment for all team members. If you are enthusiastic about this opportunity but don't meet every single requirement, we still encourage you to apply. Your skills and experiences may be more transferable than you think, and you could be exactly the person we're looking for. Qualifications, experience and knowledge We are looking for someone who brings a strong combination of professional understanding, practical experience, and a commitment to safeguarding young people. You will ideally have: A relevant qualification in Youth Work, Social Work or an equivalent field - or significant comparable experience working directly with vulnerable young people. Proven safeguarding experience involving children and young people, with the ability to identify, respond to, and escalate concerns appropriately. Direct casework experience supporting young people aged 10-25, delivering structured, personcentred interventions. Experience facilitating group work that engages, educates and empowers young people. Experience delivering and riskassessing outreach work, ensuring safe, effective practice in community settings. A strong understanding of the risks faced by vulnerable young people, including sexual exploitation, criminal exploitation, and harmful sexual behaviour. If you would like any further information or an informal discussion about this secondment opportunity, please contact . Should you require any assistance with our application process, please email us at CLOSING DATE: Sunday 29 March at midnight. PLEASE NOTE that we are unable to offer a work permit or visa sponsorship for this role; applicants must already have the right to live and work in the UK independently. An inclusive workplace We are committed to policies and practices of equity, diversity, and inclusion and to supporting our people to make sure our culture is consistent with this commitment. Accessibility If you require assistance or have questions regarding the application process, please do contact us. YMCA DLG requires all staff and volunteers to be committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, and to respond proactively to safeguarding concerns. Successful applicants will undergo a thorough background screening process, conducted by an accredited third-party provider. This includes an Enhanced DBS check (with Children's and Adults' Barred Lists) as well as comprehensive reference and activity check.
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
37 hours per week / £32,565 per annum / fixed-term Maternity cover (12 Months) / working Monday - Thursday 9.00-1700, Friday 9.00-16.30. At YMCA DownsLink Group, our mission is to help children and young people have a fair chance to be who they want to be. We do this by providing a safe home, building life skills and self-confidence, and supporting emotional wellbeing and mental health. Our Values - we do what's right, we work with heart, and we build real connections - guide and shape how we show up for children and young people we support and for each other. YMCA WiSE (What is Sexual Exploitation) is our specialist project supporting children and young people across Sussex and Surrey who are affected by, or at risk of, exploitation. Through education, awarenessraising and empowerment, we help young people understand healthy relationships, recognise harmful behaviours, and build safety and resilience. We now have an exciting opportunity to join our WiSE team as a Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE) Practitioner . In this vital role, you will work alongside the Service manager, an Early Intervention worker, and two experienced Practitioners. You will be colocated with the Exploitation team at Guildford Police Station , working collaboratively with partner agencies to support young people and contribute to multiagency safeguarding responses. The role involves a significant amount of lone working and frequent travel across Surrey to meet clients and attend meetings, with occasional travel further afield. Therefore, a full UK driving licence and access to a car are essential. What you will be doing In this role, you will hold a caseload of young people aged 10-25 who are vulnerable to sexual or criminal exploitation, providing intensive, personcentred support. You will work closely with professionals across multiple agencies to promote safety, disrupt exploitation, and empower young people to move towards safer, more stable futures. Key Responsibilities: Manage a caseload of vulnerable young people, helping them stay safe and move away from the influence of perpetrators. Work collaboratively with partner professionals to design and deliver tailored support packages, offering specialist consultation where needed. Maintain accurate case records and contribute to clear, timely, and professional reports. Liaise effectively with Children's Services, Surrey Police, and other agencies to disrupt abuse and support safeguarding and prosecution processes. Deliver training and awareness workshops to professionals, foster carers, and partner agencies to strengthen community understanding and responses to exploitation. Contribute to strategic development, deputising at relevant meetings and helping shape best practice across the service. This is a challenging role; many of the young people you support may not recognise the risks they are facing or the abusive dynamics within their relationships. Supporting victims can at times be emotionally demanding and distressing. To ensure you feel supported and able to deliver highquality practice, you will receive: Onetoone clinical supervision Weekly team meetings Regular line management supervision focused on both casework and wellbeing We recognise the emotional weight of this work and prioritise a reflective, supportive environment for all team members. If you are enthusiastic about this opportunity but don't meet every single requirement, we still encourage you to apply. Your skills and experiences may be more transferable than you think, and you could be exactly the person we're looking for. Qualifications, experience and knowledge We are looking for someone who brings a strong combination of professional understanding, practical experience, and a commitment to safeguarding young people. You will ideally have: A relevant qualification in Youth Work, Social Work or an equivalent field - or significant comparable experience working directly with vulnerable young people. Proven safeguarding experience involving children and young people, with the ability to identify, respond to, and escalate concerns appropriately. Direct casework experience supporting young people aged 10-25, delivering structured, personcentred interventions. Experience facilitating group work that engages, educates and empowers young people. Experience delivering and riskassessing outreach work, ensuring safe, effective practice in community settings. A strong understanding of the risks faced by vulnerable young people, including sexual exploitation, criminal exploitation, and harmful sexual behaviour. If you would like any further information or an informal discussion about this secondment opportunity, please contact . Should you require any assistance with our application process, please email us at CLOSING DATE: Sunday 29 March at midnight. PLEASE NOTE that we are unable to offer a work permit or visa sponsorship for this role; applicants must already have the right to live and work in the UK independently. An inclusive workplace We are committed to policies and practices of equity, diversity, and inclusion and to supporting our people to make sure our culture is consistent with this commitment. Accessibility If you require assistance or have questions regarding the application process, please do contact us. YMCA DLG requires all staff and volunteers to be committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, and to respond proactively to safeguarding concerns. Successful applicants will undergo a thorough background screening process, conducted by an accredited third-party provider. This includes an Enhanced DBS check (with Children's and Adults' Barred Lists) as well as comprehensive reference and activity check.
Centre Manager Role
Borough of Waltham Forest
Walthamstow, Greater London, United Kingdom Hot Job Be the First to Apply Job Description Organisation: London Borough of Waltham Forest Working hours per week: 36 hours Application Deadline: 19/01/2026 Proposed Interview Date(s): 26/01/2026 Reference:1972 About Us: Bursting with culture, energy, and opportunity, the London Borough of Waltham Forest is a fantastic and exciting place to work. We are a highly ambitious borough. Driven by culture and the innate creativity of our residents, we have developed new and innovative ways to build our communities. Our Council is relentlessly resident-focused, insight-led, digitally driven and commercially minded; a Council focused on meeting the needs of our existing and future residents. London Borough of Waltham Forest is one of the Mayor of London's Good Work Standard employers. This accreditation is a proof of our commitment to creating a healthy, fair and inclusive workplace. This includes fair pay and conditions, workplace well-being, skills and progression and diversity and recruitment. About the role: Leyton Green Road is a Children's Residential and Respite Service Home. As Centre Manager, you are required to provide strategic leadership and day-to-day management of the Children's Home, ensuring high-quality care and support for children with learning disabilities and associated needs. The role ensures the smooth running of services, promotes the wellbeing and safeguarding of children, and supports their development and aspirations for adulthood. It also involves overseeing staff, budgets, and resources, maintaining compliance with health and safety standards, and building strong relationships with families, professionals, and the wider community. The post holder will be expected to lead continuous improvement across the service, ensuring it meets regulatory standards and reflects best practice. They will also play a key role in shaping the centre's vision and culture, fostering a positive and inclusive environment for both children and staff. Fulfil all duties and responsibilities of a Registered Manager as required by the Children's Home Regulations. Ensure Children and Young Peopleachievepositiveandagreedoutcomesinlinewiththeircareplans. Prepareandpresentafullrangeofreportstothe appropriatetimescales. Contribute tothestrategic planning and developmentofservicesfor children with disabilities andcomplexneeds. Ensure the unit complies with the Centres' Statement of Purpose. Regularly and frequently seek the views of service users, parent/ carers, social workers and staff employed at the Centre Overseeing the supervision of a total of 32 staff members. Yu will have two Deputy Managers who assist in the supervision of staff in both residential and Respite Promote activities for children and ensure the voice of children are heard by utilising various means of appropriate communication tools such as PECS, Makaton etc Qualifications and Requirements: To be considered for this position, you should meet the following requirements: Have Registered Manager status Have experience and knowledge of Managing Children homes in the last 3 years Vast knowledge of Children Homes Regulations, Guidelines and Requirements including ample knowledge with a safeguarding lens Be conversant with Ofsted Inspections and progressing recommendations Ideally conversant with Mosaic case management recording system and proficient in the use of Microsoft tools Terms and conditions: The below terms and conditions apply to this role: Satisfactory employment references and CIFAS identity checks; Satisfactory declaration of interest; This role is subject to safer recruitment practices as it involves work with children and/ or vulnerable adults; Satisfactory DBS check; As a public authority, we must ensure that members of staff in public-facing roles are able to speak fluent English. This means that they must have a command of spoken English, with confidence and accuracy, sufficient for the effective performance of their role. This requirement does not refer to any particular English language qualifications, regional or international accents, dialects, speech impediments or the tone of conversations. It does not require staff to speak only in English. How to Apply: Interested candidates are invited to submit their applications online by pressing the 'Apply' button below. This includes a supporting statement that outlines to us how your skills and experience make you a good candidate for this vacancy. We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications for the role. Therefore, if you are interested, please submit your application as early as possible. Equal Opportunity Employer: Waltham Forest is a diverse borough where diversity is valued and is integral to both, service delivery and employment of its staff. The Council is proud of its rich mix of communities and as the largest employer in the area, it works hard to respond to the changing needs of its population. We use our statutory duties on race, gender and disability equality and best practice in respect of age, faith and sexual orientation to ensure equality of opportunity in the workplace. The Council is committed to meeting its 4 equality objectives: - Promoting equality of opportunity - Opposing all forms of discrimination, intolerance and disadvantage - Ensuring our workforce reflects the diverse communities of Waltham Forest at all levels. - Providing fair, appropriate, accessible and excellent Services to all. Respecting Diversity is a core Council value. To support the above and reduce the risk of bias in its recruitment activities, the council is operating an anonymous shortlisting process, which hides personal information that can identify individuals until their application has been considered for shortlisting. The council also operates a scheme whereby, for jobs graded up to and including scale SO2, internal candidates are considered first. This includes those candidates who self-identify as having a disability for the purposes of the Disability Confident scheme. For more information, please refer to our recruitment and selection policy. We are keen to support employees to balance their working life with other commitments. Therefore, wherever possible, we will consider working arrangements that suit an individual's personal circumstances whilst still meeting the needs of the Council. If you would like to discuss the possible flexible working options that might be applicable to this role, please contact the person named below or feel free to discuss this during your interview. The Council's preference is for online application. However, if you have a disability and are unable to complete an online application, please email so we can arrange an alternative application method. Locations Walthamstow, Greater London, United Kingdom
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
Walthamstow, Greater London, United Kingdom Hot Job Be the First to Apply Job Description Organisation: London Borough of Waltham Forest Working hours per week: 36 hours Application Deadline: 19/01/2026 Proposed Interview Date(s): 26/01/2026 Reference:1972 About Us: Bursting with culture, energy, and opportunity, the London Borough of Waltham Forest is a fantastic and exciting place to work. We are a highly ambitious borough. Driven by culture and the innate creativity of our residents, we have developed new and innovative ways to build our communities. Our Council is relentlessly resident-focused, insight-led, digitally driven and commercially minded; a Council focused on meeting the needs of our existing and future residents. London Borough of Waltham Forest is one of the Mayor of London's Good Work Standard employers. This accreditation is a proof of our commitment to creating a healthy, fair and inclusive workplace. This includes fair pay and conditions, workplace well-being, skills and progression and diversity and recruitment. About the role: Leyton Green Road is a Children's Residential and Respite Service Home. As Centre Manager, you are required to provide strategic leadership and day-to-day management of the Children's Home, ensuring high-quality care and support for children with learning disabilities and associated needs. The role ensures the smooth running of services, promotes the wellbeing and safeguarding of children, and supports their development and aspirations for adulthood. It also involves overseeing staff, budgets, and resources, maintaining compliance with health and safety standards, and building strong relationships with families, professionals, and the wider community. The post holder will be expected to lead continuous improvement across the service, ensuring it meets regulatory standards and reflects best practice. They will also play a key role in shaping the centre's vision and culture, fostering a positive and inclusive environment for both children and staff. Fulfil all duties and responsibilities of a Registered Manager as required by the Children's Home Regulations. Ensure Children and Young Peopleachievepositiveandagreedoutcomesinlinewiththeircareplans. Prepareandpresentafullrangeofreportstothe appropriatetimescales. Contribute tothestrategic planning and developmentofservicesfor children with disabilities andcomplexneeds. Ensure the unit complies with the Centres' Statement of Purpose. Regularly and frequently seek the views of service users, parent/ carers, social workers and staff employed at the Centre Overseeing the supervision of a total of 32 staff members. Yu will have two Deputy Managers who assist in the supervision of staff in both residential and Respite Promote activities for children and ensure the voice of children are heard by utilising various means of appropriate communication tools such as PECS, Makaton etc Qualifications and Requirements: To be considered for this position, you should meet the following requirements: Have Registered Manager status Have experience and knowledge of Managing Children homes in the last 3 years Vast knowledge of Children Homes Regulations, Guidelines and Requirements including ample knowledge with a safeguarding lens Be conversant with Ofsted Inspections and progressing recommendations Ideally conversant with Mosaic case management recording system and proficient in the use of Microsoft tools Terms and conditions: The below terms and conditions apply to this role: Satisfactory employment references and CIFAS identity checks; Satisfactory declaration of interest; This role is subject to safer recruitment practices as it involves work with children and/ or vulnerable adults; Satisfactory DBS check; As a public authority, we must ensure that members of staff in public-facing roles are able to speak fluent English. This means that they must have a command of spoken English, with confidence and accuracy, sufficient for the effective performance of their role. This requirement does not refer to any particular English language qualifications, regional or international accents, dialects, speech impediments or the tone of conversations. It does not require staff to speak only in English. How to Apply: Interested candidates are invited to submit their applications online by pressing the 'Apply' button below. This includes a supporting statement that outlines to us how your skills and experience make you a good candidate for this vacancy. We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications for the role. Therefore, if you are interested, please submit your application as early as possible. Equal Opportunity Employer: Waltham Forest is a diverse borough where diversity is valued and is integral to both, service delivery and employment of its staff. The Council is proud of its rich mix of communities and as the largest employer in the area, it works hard to respond to the changing needs of its population. We use our statutory duties on race, gender and disability equality and best practice in respect of age, faith and sexual orientation to ensure equality of opportunity in the workplace. The Council is committed to meeting its 4 equality objectives: - Promoting equality of opportunity - Opposing all forms of discrimination, intolerance and disadvantage - Ensuring our workforce reflects the diverse communities of Waltham Forest at all levels. - Providing fair, appropriate, accessible and excellent Services to all. Respecting Diversity is a core Council value. To support the above and reduce the risk of bias in its recruitment activities, the council is operating an anonymous shortlisting process, which hides personal information that can identify individuals until their application has been considered for shortlisting. The council also operates a scheme whereby, for jobs graded up to and including scale SO2, internal candidates are considered first. This includes those candidates who self-identify as having a disability for the purposes of the Disability Confident scheme. For more information, please refer to our recruitment and selection policy. We are keen to support employees to balance their working life with other commitments. Therefore, wherever possible, we will consider working arrangements that suit an individual's personal circumstances whilst still meeting the needs of the Council. If you would like to discuss the possible flexible working options that might be applicable to this role, please contact the person named below or feel free to discuss this during your interview. The Council's preference is for online application. However, if you have a disability and are unable to complete an online application, please email so we can arrange an alternative application method. Locations Walthamstow, Greater London, United Kingdom
CHAS - Head of Family Suport
NHS National Services Scotland
Chas Head of Family Support Location: Base in Robin House (Balloch), Rachel House (Kinross), Edinburgh or Glasgow with travel and hybrid working Salary: £63,071-£67,762 per annum Contract: Permanent, Full Time (37.5 hours) Lead a National Service That Changes Lives Every Day This is a rare opportunity to take on a newly created national role at the heart of CHAS's mission. Every week in Scotland, three children die from a life-shortening condition. CHAS is there for them - and for their families - providing unwavering, compassionate, specialist care. Our Family Support teams include senior social workers, child and family workers, play specialists and other experts, working hand-in-hand with clinical colleagues across our two hospices, in hospitals, and in homes and communities across Scotland. We're looking for an exceptional Head of Family Support to shape and lead the full breadth of these services - from child & family support and therapeutic activities to bereavement, spiritual care and financial wellbeing. Your leadership will ensure families receive holistic, responsive and trauma-informed support wherever and whenever they need it. About the Role Reporting to the Director of Nursing and Family Support, you will: Provide strategic leadership across all CHAS family support services Lead teams across hospices, hospitals and community settings Act as CHAS's Safeguarding Lead, offering expert oversight and driving safe, compassionate practice organisation-wide. Champion continuous improvement, helping families make the most of their precious time together Strengthen resilience and support navigating life-altering adverse experiences. About You You will bring: Significant leadership experience in children's services, operating confidently at senior level A professional social work qualification, with deep knowledge of GIRFEC, UNCRC and Scottish policy Expertise in child protection, safeguarding, and adult support and protection Experience leading multidisciplinary teams in emotionally complex environments Excellent partnership skills, working across HSCPs, local authorities, NHS and the third sector A compassionate, values-driven approach that supports wellbeing, reflection and professional growth Confidence in shaping high-quality, impactful services SSSC registration Why CHAS? For the families we support, time is precious - and the work you lead will help families live it fully. Our Strategic Plan commits us to providing unwavering care from the moment a child is diagnosed through living well, dying well, and beyond into bereavement. As Head of Family Support, you will play a pivotal leadership role in bringing this strategy to life for our family support workforce - shaping services, developing people, and ensuring the highest standards of safe, compassionate and effective care. We offer: Broad national impact: Influence practice across Scotland and contribute to sector-wide improvement. Flexibility: Based at one of our central CHAS sites: Kinross, Balloch, Edinburgh or Glasgow, with frequent presence in our hospices. CHAS provides care and support to children and families across Scotland with staff bases in Aberdeen and Inverness. This role will require Scotland-wide travel, including CHAS sites, local authority and NHS settings and office locations, as well as attendance at external events. Flexibility is essential, and business mileage expenses will be reimbursed. As a family-friendly organisation, we recognise that flexibility works both ways, and we will support a balanced and adaptable approach to working hours and locations wherever possible. Professional growth: A visible, national leadership role with space and support to excel. Generous holidays: 35 days, rising to 40 after five years. Pension: Opportunity to join the Local Government Pension Scheme for Scotland, administered by Lothian Pension Fund or continued membership of the NHS Scotland Pension Scheme (if applicable) Comprehensive benefits: Including life assurance, wellbeing support, employee assistance programme, discount schemes such as Blue Light and Perkbox, and incremental pay progression. How to Apply If this role inspires you, we'd love to hear from you. Follow the link to visit our vacancy page, review our recruitment pack and learn more about the role and a career with CHAS! Head of Family Support To arrange an informal conversation with Jennifer Rodgers, email . For recruitment queries, contact the HR Team on or . This role requires a Disclosure Scotland Protection of Vulnerable Groups (PVG) check. Closing Date: Sunday 1 March 2026 Provisional interview date: 31 March.
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
Chas Head of Family Support Location: Base in Robin House (Balloch), Rachel House (Kinross), Edinburgh or Glasgow with travel and hybrid working Salary: £63,071-£67,762 per annum Contract: Permanent, Full Time (37.5 hours) Lead a National Service That Changes Lives Every Day This is a rare opportunity to take on a newly created national role at the heart of CHAS's mission. Every week in Scotland, three children die from a life-shortening condition. CHAS is there for them - and for their families - providing unwavering, compassionate, specialist care. Our Family Support teams include senior social workers, child and family workers, play specialists and other experts, working hand-in-hand with clinical colleagues across our two hospices, in hospitals, and in homes and communities across Scotland. We're looking for an exceptional Head of Family Support to shape and lead the full breadth of these services - from child & family support and therapeutic activities to bereavement, spiritual care and financial wellbeing. Your leadership will ensure families receive holistic, responsive and trauma-informed support wherever and whenever they need it. About the Role Reporting to the Director of Nursing and Family Support, you will: Provide strategic leadership across all CHAS family support services Lead teams across hospices, hospitals and community settings Act as CHAS's Safeguarding Lead, offering expert oversight and driving safe, compassionate practice organisation-wide. Champion continuous improvement, helping families make the most of their precious time together Strengthen resilience and support navigating life-altering adverse experiences. About You You will bring: Significant leadership experience in children's services, operating confidently at senior level A professional social work qualification, with deep knowledge of GIRFEC, UNCRC and Scottish policy Expertise in child protection, safeguarding, and adult support and protection Experience leading multidisciplinary teams in emotionally complex environments Excellent partnership skills, working across HSCPs, local authorities, NHS and the third sector A compassionate, values-driven approach that supports wellbeing, reflection and professional growth Confidence in shaping high-quality, impactful services SSSC registration Why CHAS? For the families we support, time is precious - and the work you lead will help families live it fully. Our Strategic Plan commits us to providing unwavering care from the moment a child is diagnosed through living well, dying well, and beyond into bereavement. As Head of Family Support, you will play a pivotal leadership role in bringing this strategy to life for our family support workforce - shaping services, developing people, and ensuring the highest standards of safe, compassionate and effective care. We offer: Broad national impact: Influence practice across Scotland and contribute to sector-wide improvement. Flexibility: Based at one of our central CHAS sites: Kinross, Balloch, Edinburgh or Glasgow, with frequent presence in our hospices. CHAS provides care and support to children and families across Scotland with staff bases in Aberdeen and Inverness. This role will require Scotland-wide travel, including CHAS sites, local authority and NHS settings and office locations, as well as attendance at external events. Flexibility is essential, and business mileage expenses will be reimbursed. As a family-friendly organisation, we recognise that flexibility works both ways, and we will support a balanced and adaptable approach to working hours and locations wherever possible. Professional growth: A visible, national leadership role with space and support to excel. Generous holidays: 35 days, rising to 40 after five years. Pension: Opportunity to join the Local Government Pension Scheme for Scotland, administered by Lothian Pension Fund or continued membership of the NHS Scotland Pension Scheme (if applicable) Comprehensive benefits: Including life assurance, wellbeing support, employee assistance programme, discount schemes such as Blue Light and Perkbox, and incremental pay progression. How to Apply If this role inspires you, we'd love to hear from you. Follow the link to visit our vacancy page, review our recruitment pack and learn more about the role and a career with CHAS! Head of Family Support To arrange an informal conversation with Jennifer Rodgers, email . For recruitment queries, contact the HR Team on or . This role requires a Disclosure Scotland Protection of Vulnerable Groups (PVG) check. Closing Date: Sunday 1 March 2026 Provisional interview date: 31 March.
Tenancy Sustainment Officer
Career Choices Dewis Gyrfa Ltd Manchester, Lancashire
Location: Pay: £25,389 per year, Competitive Contract Type: Permanent Hours: Full time Disability Confident: No Closing Date: 27/03/2026 About this job Could you be our missing piece? Adullam has opportunities available to join our Team in Bury . About the role Tenancy Sustainment Officer The main purpose of this role is to provide housing management related support people with multiple and complex needs as part of a service for those who have lost their home or been rough sleeping. You will be responsible for assessing people for the scheme against criteria. Once moved in you will ensure the standard of their home by completing safety tasks and home inspections and assisting service users to develop the skills needed to manage a home via budgeting and financial inclusion work. The role works on a rota to contribute to the staffing of a 24-hours-a-day service. The role is full time of 37.5 hours per week. The shift pattern is 7.5 hours a day between the hours of 8am and 8pm weekdays, with an occasional weekend shift either Saturday or Sunday every 3 weeks. to deliver activities and some elements of the service outside of "normal working hours". You will be expected to work within the organisation's charitable aims and objectives and contribute to the maintenance and development of the Association's values, culture, and ethos. About you We are looking for a Tenancy Sustainability Officer with: An awareness of issues relating to vulnerable individuals and those that have faced multiple disadvantages. Experience of overcoming barriers to housing faced by those who may be excluded from the housing register. An organised person who can multitask A tasks completer / finisher with an evidenced ability to follow policy and processes. Practical skills to support service users in activities of daily living required for independence. Skills in recording and reporting tenancy notes via an online Customer Relationship Management system; both online and via a mobile device such as a tablet. Skills and experience in managing rent accounts and following arears processes. Experience of health and safety and a track record of maintaining standards of premises Experience of working within safeguarding policies and procedures and of identifying, monitoring, and reporting safeguarding concerns. An ability to demonstrate our values and behaviours and work within our Christian ethos. Although lived experience is not essential, it is welcomed as part of our workforce. Adullam understands that lived experienced means people have valuable, direct knowledge of how it feels to be in receipt of support services, and what needs to change for the better. Our offer to you We are a friendly, people-focused organisation making sure to prioritise and take care of the overall wellbeing of our staff, whilst helping them strive for excellence and reach their full potential. There is training available to help you progress in your chosen career and friendly but focused management that will help oversee your growth. This role is salaried at £25,389.00 dependent on experience and skill set evidenced at interview. In addition to your salary, we also have a list of generous benefits and initiatives that will help support you and your family, both in and outside the workplace. 25 days annual leave increasing to 30 days with service, plus Bank Holidays Two extra days leave for no unplanned absences each calendar year. Westfield Health Plan Westfield Rewards / Discounts Pension Plan Death in Service benefit Multidimensional wellbeing programmes and family friendly policies for staff About us Adullam Homes Housing Association Ltd is a Community Benefit Society, an Association created to support vulnerable individuals and households. Adullam provides quality accommodation and support as an organisation motivated and informed by our Christian ethos. We provide quality housing, deliver tailored support plans, training, education, and employment opportunities to help people achieve stable lives and realise their full potential. We are passionate about actively encouraging applicants from all cultures, backgrounds, and identities. We are committed to treating our teams fairly and with respect, irrespective of their background, disability, or any other protected characteristic and this starts with our recruitment process. Adullam Homes Housing Association Ltd. is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and adults accessing our services. We expect all staff, volunteers, and workers to share this commitment. The successful candidate will be subject to an Enhanced with Barred List Adult Only DBS check, scrutiny of employment history and robust references checks. Please note applicants must be authorised to work in the UK as we are unable to provide Visa sponsorships. Jobs are provided by the Find a Job Service from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
Location: Pay: £25,389 per year, Competitive Contract Type: Permanent Hours: Full time Disability Confident: No Closing Date: 27/03/2026 About this job Could you be our missing piece? Adullam has opportunities available to join our Team in Bury . About the role Tenancy Sustainment Officer The main purpose of this role is to provide housing management related support people with multiple and complex needs as part of a service for those who have lost their home or been rough sleeping. You will be responsible for assessing people for the scheme against criteria. Once moved in you will ensure the standard of their home by completing safety tasks and home inspections and assisting service users to develop the skills needed to manage a home via budgeting and financial inclusion work. The role works on a rota to contribute to the staffing of a 24-hours-a-day service. The role is full time of 37.5 hours per week. The shift pattern is 7.5 hours a day between the hours of 8am and 8pm weekdays, with an occasional weekend shift either Saturday or Sunday every 3 weeks. to deliver activities and some elements of the service outside of "normal working hours". You will be expected to work within the organisation's charitable aims and objectives and contribute to the maintenance and development of the Association's values, culture, and ethos. About you We are looking for a Tenancy Sustainability Officer with: An awareness of issues relating to vulnerable individuals and those that have faced multiple disadvantages. Experience of overcoming barriers to housing faced by those who may be excluded from the housing register. An organised person who can multitask A tasks completer / finisher with an evidenced ability to follow policy and processes. Practical skills to support service users in activities of daily living required for independence. Skills in recording and reporting tenancy notes via an online Customer Relationship Management system; both online and via a mobile device such as a tablet. Skills and experience in managing rent accounts and following arears processes. Experience of health and safety and a track record of maintaining standards of premises Experience of working within safeguarding policies and procedures and of identifying, monitoring, and reporting safeguarding concerns. An ability to demonstrate our values and behaviours and work within our Christian ethos. Although lived experience is not essential, it is welcomed as part of our workforce. Adullam understands that lived experienced means people have valuable, direct knowledge of how it feels to be in receipt of support services, and what needs to change for the better. Our offer to you We are a friendly, people-focused organisation making sure to prioritise and take care of the overall wellbeing of our staff, whilst helping them strive for excellence and reach their full potential. There is training available to help you progress in your chosen career and friendly but focused management that will help oversee your growth. This role is salaried at £25,389.00 dependent on experience and skill set evidenced at interview. In addition to your salary, we also have a list of generous benefits and initiatives that will help support you and your family, both in and outside the workplace. 25 days annual leave increasing to 30 days with service, plus Bank Holidays Two extra days leave for no unplanned absences each calendar year. Westfield Health Plan Westfield Rewards / Discounts Pension Plan Death in Service benefit Multidimensional wellbeing programmes and family friendly policies for staff About us Adullam Homes Housing Association Ltd is a Community Benefit Society, an Association created to support vulnerable individuals and households. Adullam provides quality accommodation and support as an organisation motivated and informed by our Christian ethos. We provide quality housing, deliver tailored support plans, training, education, and employment opportunities to help people achieve stable lives and realise their full potential. We are passionate about actively encouraging applicants from all cultures, backgrounds, and identities. We are committed to treating our teams fairly and with respect, irrespective of their background, disability, or any other protected characteristic and this starts with our recruitment process. Adullam Homes Housing Association Ltd. is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and adults accessing our services. We expect all staff, volunteers, and workers to share this commitment. The successful candidate will be subject to an Enhanced with Barred List Adult Only DBS check, scrutiny of employment history and robust references checks. Please note applicants must be authorised to work in the UK as we are unable to provide Visa sponsorships. Jobs are provided by the Find a Job Service from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).
Customer Success Manager
DeepL
Meet DeepL DeepL is a global AI product and research company focused on building secure, intelligent solutions to complex business problems. Over 200,000 business customers and millions of individuals across 228 global markets today trust DeepL's Language AI platform for human like translation, improved writing and real time voice translation. Building on a history of innovation, quality and security, DeepL continues to expand its offerings beyond the field of Language, including DeepL Agent - an autonomous AI assistant designed to transform the way businesses and knowledge workers get work done. Founded in 2017 by CEO Jarek Kutylowski, DeepL now has over 1,000 passionate employees and is supported by world renowned investors including Benchmark, IVP, and Index Ventures. Our goal is to become the global leader in trusted, intelligent AI technology, building products that drive better communication, foster connections, and create a meaningful impact. To achieve this, we need talented people like you to join our journey. If you're ready to shape the future of AI and grow your career in a fast moving, purpose driven environment, DeepL is your next destination. What sets us apart What sets us apart is our blend of cutting edge AI technology, meaningful work, and a culture where people truly thrive. We're a team of innovators, researchers, and creators driven by a shared purpose to unlock human potential by making work simpler, smarter, and more connected. When we share what it's like to work at DeepL, the reactions are overwhelmingly positive. This might be because of our technology that helps millions of people and businesses communicate and work better every day, or because of the trust, curiosity, and care that shape our culture. What we know for sure is this: being part of DeepL means joining a team dedicated to innovation, growth, and well being. Discover more about life at DeepL LinkedIn, Instagram, and our Blog. Meet the team behind this journey This particular role sits in the Growth Segment of the Scale Team. The goal is to make sure those customers remain part of our portfolio and grow. We are looking for a diligent and dedicated Customer Success Manager to care, advocate for and grow important customer relationships at one of Europe's fastest growing technology companies backed by top investors who helped scale Uber, Twitter, Instagram, and Zendesk. Specifically, we are looking for someone who can build and deepen our connections with senior stakeholders, conduct technical and commercial conversations with various teams, own onboarding and drive product adoption within a subset of our customer base. What we offer Make an impact! We break down language barriers worldwide and bring different cultures closer together Experience the excitement of a rapidly growing scale up. Over the last years we doubled in size with employees located across UK, Netherlands, Germany, Poland, and Japan We've got your back. We are an experienced, highly committed team with transparent decision making processes. We cherish collaboration and efficiency, but the human approach, trust, empathy, and inclusivity are just as important The opportunity to shape a product experience for an unlimited market with a diverse customer base (international customers, from start ups to large corporations) Your responsibilities As a Customer Success Manager, you will: Manage around 25 accounts with high growth potential and priority to the Account Executives Build Long Term Relationships: Develop a deep understanding of your book of business, including their ecosystem, strategy, and goals. Position as a Strategic Partner: Conduct regular business reviews that present relevant data and narratives demonstrating how we are achieving the customer's desired outcomes, solidifying your role as a trusted advisor. Lead client onboarding: ensure the onboarding process aligns with the customer's desired outcomes, setting them up to achieve these goals as quickly as possible in their journey. Drive Product Adoption: Strategically position DeepL products to the right stakeholders within customer organizations to drive adoption and ensure high customer satisfaction. High focus on collaborating with Account Executives: Identify growth potential to create a robust pipeline of up sell and cross sell opportunities. Educate Customers on API Usage: Proactively inform your book of business about how to effectively leverage our API and other product features to ensure their success. Advocate for Customers: Collaborate with various DeepL teams, such as Support, Finance, and Legal, to address customer needs effectively. Troubleshoot Inquiries: Quickly understand our products and customer requirements to resolve issues efficiently. Meet and Exceed Goals: Achieve quarterly adoption, retention and advocacy targets while tracking customer details and next steps. Work Cross Functionally: Collaborate with DeepL leadership to enhance our product and service offerings. Qualities We Look For: Relevant experience managing client relationships at senior levels. 3+ years of customer success experience, ideally with the focus on growth 2+ years of sales/account management experience, ideally with a focus on renewals and upsell/cross sell Experience with APIs and a comfort level in working with customers who integrate our solutions into their own products. Fluency in German and English - knowledge of Spanish and/or French would also be beneficial. Experience in the Software/SaaS industry is preferred. Exceptional organizational, presentation, and communication skills (both verbal and written). A strong drive to learn and grow, with a curious mindset that embraces challenges. Ability to thrive in a scale up environment, demonstrating strategic thinking and tactical execution. A team player who supports colleagues and contributes to a positive culture. Join us in this exciting journey as we continue to break down language barriers and foster success for our customers. If you're driven by curiosity, eager to grow, and multilingual, we look forward to welcoming you to our EMEA team, ready to make an impact! What we offer Diverse and internationally distributed team: joining our team means becoming part of a large, global community with people of more than 90 nationalities. We're more than just colleagues; we're a group of professionals with a shared mission to connect diverse cultures. Our global presence is growing-we've doubled in size nearly every year, with our employees based in the UK, Germany, the Netherlands, Poland, the US, and Japan, and we continue to expand our network. Open communication, regular feedback: as a language focused company, we value the importance of clear, honest communication. We value smooth collaboration, direct and actionable feedback, and believe that leading with empathy and growth mindset makes us better together. Hybrid work, flexible hours: we offer a hybrid work schedule, with team members coming into the office twice a week. This allows you to engage directly with your team and experience the unique energy of our workspace, while still enjoying the flexibility and comfort of working from home. With flexible working hours and trust in your productivity, we are in sync with your team's general locations and time zones to foster effective and seamless collaboration. Virtual Shares: An ownership mindset in every role. We believe everyone should share in our success, and that's why every employee receives Virtual Shares, linking your contribution directly to DeepL's growth and rewarding you with a stake in our future. Regular in person team events: we bond over vibrant events that are as unique as our team, from local team and business unit gatherings, to new joiner onboardings, to company wide events that bring us all together-literally. Monthly full day hacking sessions: every month, we have Hack Fridays, where you can spend your time diving into a project you're passionate about and get the opportunity to work with other teams-we value your initiatives, impact, and creativity. 30 days of annual leave: we value your peace of mind. With 30 days off (excluding public holidays) and access to mental health resources, we make sure you're as strong mentally as you are professionally. Competitive benefits: just as our team spans the globe, so does our benefits package. We've crafted it to reflect the diversity of our team and tailored it to align with your unique location, to ensure you feel supported every step of the way. If this role and our mission resonate with you, but you're hesitant because you don't check all the boxes, don't let that hold you back. At DeepL, it's all about the value you bring and the growth we can foster together. Go ahead, apply-let's discover your potential together. We can't wait to meet you! We are an equal opportunity employer You are welcome at DeepL for who you are-we appreciate authenticity here. Our product is for everyone, and so is our workplace. The more voices we have represented and amplified in our business, the more we will all succeed, contribute, and think forward! So bring us your personal experience, your perspectives, and your background. It's in our diversity that we will find the power to break down language barriers in the world.
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
Meet DeepL DeepL is a global AI product and research company focused on building secure, intelligent solutions to complex business problems. Over 200,000 business customers and millions of individuals across 228 global markets today trust DeepL's Language AI platform for human like translation, improved writing and real time voice translation. Building on a history of innovation, quality and security, DeepL continues to expand its offerings beyond the field of Language, including DeepL Agent - an autonomous AI assistant designed to transform the way businesses and knowledge workers get work done. Founded in 2017 by CEO Jarek Kutylowski, DeepL now has over 1,000 passionate employees and is supported by world renowned investors including Benchmark, IVP, and Index Ventures. Our goal is to become the global leader in trusted, intelligent AI technology, building products that drive better communication, foster connections, and create a meaningful impact. To achieve this, we need talented people like you to join our journey. If you're ready to shape the future of AI and grow your career in a fast moving, purpose driven environment, DeepL is your next destination. What sets us apart What sets us apart is our blend of cutting edge AI technology, meaningful work, and a culture where people truly thrive. We're a team of innovators, researchers, and creators driven by a shared purpose to unlock human potential by making work simpler, smarter, and more connected. When we share what it's like to work at DeepL, the reactions are overwhelmingly positive. This might be because of our technology that helps millions of people and businesses communicate and work better every day, or because of the trust, curiosity, and care that shape our culture. What we know for sure is this: being part of DeepL means joining a team dedicated to innovation, growth, and well being. Discover more about life at DeepL LinkedIn, Instagram, and our Blog. Meet the team behind this journey This particular role sits in the Growth Segment of the Scale Team. The goal is to make sure those customers remain part of our portfolio and grow. We are looking for a diligent and dedicated Customer Success Manager to care, advocate for and grow important customer relationships at one of Europe's fastest growing technology companies backed by top investors who helped scale Uber, Twitter, Instagram, and Zendesk. Specifically, we are looking for someone who can build and deepen our connections with senior stakeholders, conduct technical and commercial conversations with various teams, own onboarding and drive product adoption within a subset of our customer base. What we offer Make an impact! We break down language barriers worldwide and bring different cultures closer together Experience the excitement of a rapidly growing scale up. Over the last years we doubled in size with employees located across UK, Netherlands, Germany, Poland, and Japan We've got your back. We are an experienced, highly committed team with transparent decision making processes. We cherish collaboration and efficiency, but the human approach, trust, empathy, and inclusivity are just as important The opportunity to shape a product experience for an unlimited market with a diverse customer base (international customers, from start ups to large corporations) Your responsibilities As a Customer Success Manager, you will: Manage around 25 accounts with high growth potential and priority to the Account Executives Build Long Term Relationships: Develop a deep understanding of your book of business, including their ecosystem, strategy, and goals. Position as a Strategic Partner: Conduct regular business reviews that present relevant data and narratives demonstrating how we are achieving the customer's desired outcomes, solidifying your role as a trusted advisor. Lead client onboarding: ensure the onboarding process aligns with the customer's desired outcomes, setting them up to achieve these goals as quickly as possible in their journey. Drive Product Adoption: Strategically position DeepL products to the right stakeholders within customer organizations to drive adoption and ensure high customer satisfaction. High focus on collaborating with Account Executives: Identify growth potential to create a robust pipeline of up sell and cross sell opportunities. Educate Customers on API Usage: Proactively inform your book of business about how to effectively leverage our API and other product features to ensure their success. Advocate for Customers: Collaborate with various DeepL teams, such as Support, Finance, and Legal, to address customer needs effectively. Troubleshoot Inquiries: Quickly understand our products and customer requirements to resolve issues efficiently. Meet and Exceed Goals: Achieve quarterly adoption, retention and advocacy targets while tracking customer details and next steps. Work Cross Functionally: Collaborate with DeepL leadership to enhance our product and service offerings. Qualities We Look For: Relevant experience managing client relationships at senior levels. 3+ years of customer success experience, ideally with the focus on growth 2+ years of sales/account management experience, ideally with a focus on renewals and upsell/cross sell Experience with APIs and a comfort level in working with customers who integrate our solutions into their own products. Fluency in German and English - knowledge of Spanish and/or French would also be beneficial. Experience in the Software/SaaS industry is preferred. Exceptional organizational, presentation, and communication skills (both verbal and written). A strong drive to learn and grow, with a curious mindset that embraces challenges. Ability to thrive in a scale up environment, demonstrating strategic thinking and tactical execution. A team player who supports colleagues and contributes to a positive culture. Join us in this exciting journey as we continue to break down language barriers and foster success for our customers. If you're driven by curiosity, eager to grow, and multilingual, we look forward to welcoming you to our EMEA team, ready to make an impact! What we offer Diverse and internationally distributed team: joining our team means becoming part of a large, global community with people of more than 90 nationalities. We're more than just colleagues; we're a group of professionals with a shared mission to connect diverse cultures. Our global presence is growing-we've doubled in size nearly every year, with our employees based in the UK, Germany, the Netherlands, Poland, the US, and Japan, and we continue to expand our network. Open communication, regular feedback: as a language focused company, we value the importance of clear, honest communication. We value smooth collaboration, direct and actionable feedback, and believe that leading with empathy and growth mindset makes us better together. Hybrid work, flexible hours: we offer a hybrid work schedule, with team members coming into the office twice a week. This allows you to engage directly with your team and experience the unique energy of our workspace, while still enjoying the flexibility and comfort of working from home. With flexible working hours and trust in your productivity, we are in sync with your team's general locations and time zones to foster effective and seamless collaboration. Virtual Shares: An ownership mindset in every role. We believe everyone should share in our success, and that's why every employee receives Virtual Shares, linking your contribution directly to DeepL's growth and rewarding you with a stake in our future. Regular in person team events: we bond over vibrant events that are as unique as our team, from local team and business unit gatherings, to new joiner onboardings, to company wide events that bring us all together-literally. Monthly full day hacking sessions: every month, we have Hack Fridays, where you can spend your time diving into a project you're passionate about and get the opportunity to work with other teams-we value your initiatives, impact, and creativity. 30 days of annual leave: we value your peace of mind. With 30 days off (excluding public holidays) and access to mental health resources, we make sure you're as strong mentally as you are professionally. Competitive benefits: just as our team spans the globe, so does our benefits package. We've crafted it to reflect the diversity of our team and tailored it to align with your unique location, to ensure you feel supported every step of the way. If this role and our mission resonate with you, but you're hesitant because you don't check all the boxes, don't let that hold you back. At DeepL, it's all about the value you bring and the growth we can foster together. Go ahead, apply-let's discover your potential together. We can't wait to meet you! We are an equal opportunity employer You are welcome at DeepL for who you are-we appreciate authenticity here. Our product is for everyone, and so is our workplace. The more voices we have represented and amplified in our business, the more we will all succeed, contribute, and think forward! So bring us your personal experience, your perspectives, and your background. It's in our diversity that we will find the power to break down language barriers in the world.
Claims Advisor
Shannons Pty Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne And Wear
Take the next step. Be part of something bigger at Suncorp. Claims Advisor - Workers Compensation (Front End Claims) Join Suncorp Group in Newcastle and play a vital role supporting injured workers to recover and return to work. We are currently seeking experienced Workers Compensation Claims Advisors to join our Personal Injury team. This role is ideal for someone who has hands on experience managing Workers Compensation claims and is confident navigating legislation, medical evidence, and stakeholder relationships. Why Join Suncorp? Make a Real Impact You'll support injured workers through some of the most challenging times in their lives - helping them access the right treatment, rehabilitation, and entitlements so they can safely recover and move forward. Flexible Work Options After completing training, enjoy a hybrid working model, balancing time in the Newcastle office with the flexibility of working from home. Join a collaborative, values led organisation that invests in your development through structured training, coaching, and clear career pathways within Personal Injury and beyond. What You'll Be Doing Making timely, evidence based decisions in line with legislation, policy, and best practice Reviewing and interpreting medical, rehabilitation, and financial information Applying cost effective and sustainable claims strategies while prioritising injured worker outcomes Collaborating with employers, treating practitioners, rehabilitation providers, and internal stakeholders Delivering empathetic, professional service to injured workers and key stakeholders in a high volume environment What We're Looking For Demonstrated experience in Workers Compensation claims management (e.g. Claims Advisor, Case Manager, Claims Officer, Injury Management Advisor) Highly Regarded Experience within an insurer, scheme agent, or third party administrator Knowledge of Workers Compensation legislation and claims frameworks Backgrounds in insurance claims, injury management, rehabilitation, psychology, or allied health Skills & Attributes Strong communication and stakeholder management skills Ability to manage complex information and competing priorities Resilience, sound judgement, and a solutions focused mindset A collaborative approach and commitment to customer outcomes When you join Suncorp, you're not just taking a job - you're building a career with one of Australia's most trusted employers. We're committed to your wellbeing, growth, and success. Here's what we offer: Competitive Salary + Performance Incentives Generous Leave Benefits: Annual leave, flexible leave, personal leave, loyalty leave, and parental leave (20 weeks full pay or 40 weeks half pay) Hybrid Working: Enjoy flexibility with a mix of office and work from home days Work Life Balance: Prioritise your wellbeing with supportive policies and a culture that values balance Staff Discounts: Access exclusive offers from over 400 top retailers, plus discounts on Suncorp brands including AAMI, Shannons, and Apia Reward & Recognition: Celebrate your achievements through our reward programs Career Development: Ongoing training, coaching, and clear pathways to grow your career Community Engagement: Take part in charitable initiatives such as Spirit to Cure We're hiring now. If this speaks to you, apply today. At Suncorp, we are committed to building futures and protecting what matters. We value the unique experiences, insights and diverse workforce that benefits our people, our business, and our customers. We'd love to see your application and speak with you even if you do not match the above mentioned. Advertised: 17 Feb 2026 AUS Eastern Daylight Time Applications close: 06 Mar 2026 AUS Eastern Daylight Time Don't see your dream job posted? No problem, sign up for job alerts and we'll let you know once something becomes available.
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
Take the next step. Be part of something bigger at Suncorp. Claims Advisor - Workers Compensation (Front End Claims) Join Suncorp Group in Newcastle and play a vital role supporting injured workers to recover and return to work. We are currently seeking experienced Workers Compensation Claims Advisors to join our Personal Injury team. This role is ideal for someone who has hands on experience managing Workers Compensation claims and is confident navigating legislation, medical evidence, and stakeholder relationships. Why Join Suncorp? Make a Real Impact You'll support injured workers through some of the most challenging times in their lives - helping them access the right treatment, rehabilitation, and entitlements so they can safely recover and move forward. Flexible Work Options After completing training, enjoy a hybrid working model, balancing time in the Newcastle office with the flexibility of working from home. Join a collaborative, values led organisation that invests in your development through structured training, coaching, and clear career pathways within Personal Injury and beyond. What You'll Be Doing Making timely, evidence based decisions in line with legislation, policy, and best practice Reviewing and interpreting medical, rehabilitation, and financial information Applying cost effective and sustainable claims strategies while prioritising injured worker outcomes Collaborating with employers, treating practitioners, rehabilitation providers, and internal stakeholders Delivering empathetic, professional service to injured workers and key stakeholders in a high volume environment What We're Looking For Demonstrated experience in Workers Compensation claims management (e.g. Claims Advisor, Case Manager, Claims Officer, Injury Management Advisor) Highly Regarded Experience within an insurer, scheme agent, or third party administrator Knowledge of Workers Compensation legislation and claims frameworks Backgrounds in insurance claims, injury management, rehabilitation, psychology, or allied health Skills & Attributes Strong communication and stakeholder management skills Ability to manage complex information and competing priorities Resilience, sound judgement, and a solutions focused mindset A collaborative approach and commitment to customer outcomes When you join Suncorp, you're not just taking a job - you're building a career with one of Australia's most trusted employers. We're committed to your wellbeing, growth, and success. Here's what we offer: Competitive Salary + Performance Incentives Generous Leave Benefits: Annual leave, flexible leave, personal leave, loyalty leave, and parental leave (20 weeks full pay or 40 weeks half pay) Hybrid Working: Enjoy flexibility with a mix of office and work from home days Work Life Balance: Prioritise your wellbeing with supportive policies and a culture that values balance Staff Discounts: Access exclusive offers from over 400 top retailers, plus discounts on Suncorp brands including AAMI, Shannons, and Apia Reward & Recognition: Celebrate your achievements through our reward programs Career Development: Ongoing training, coaching, and clear pathways to grow your career Community Engagement: Take part in charitable initiatives such as Spirit to Cure We're hiring now. If this speaks to you, apply today. At Suncorp, we are committed to building futures and protecting what matters. We value the unique experiences, insights and diverse workforce that benefits our people, our business, and our customers. We'd love to see your application and speak with you even if you do not match the above mentioned. Advertised: 17 Feb 2026 AUS Eastern Daylight Time Applications close: 06 Mar 2026 AUS Eastern Daylight Time Don't see your dream job posted? No problem, sign up for job alerts and we'll let you know once something becomes available.

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