Dispensing Optician Vacancy Independent Opticians Coventry Salary £28,000 - £30,000 DOE + Bonus Zest Optical are recruiting for a Dispensing Optician on behalf of a well established independent opticians group based in Coventry. This is a quality led, patient focused practice offering a more personal and clinical approach to eye care. The business places a strong emphasis on thorough eye examinations, advanced diagnostics, and tailored dispensing, creating an environment where both patients and staff are valued. The practices are modern, well equipped, and known locally for delivering a high standard of service, with a loyal and returning patient base. Dispensing Optician Role - Coventry Working within modern, patient focused independent practices Strong emphasis on clinical excellence and personalised patient care Providing a comprehensive and tailored dispensing service Supporting patients with more complex prescriptions and individual visual needs Wide range of high quality frames including Tom Ford, Gucci, and Oliver Peoples Premium lenses including Essilor Opportunity to support specialist clinics and enhanced eye care services Working closely with Optometrists and the wider clinical team Support with future training and ongoing professional development Full time position, 5 days per week including most Saturdays Working hours 9am to 5.30pm (5pm on a Sat) Dispensing Optician Requirements GOC registered Dispensing Optician Confident, calm, and professional when dealing with patients Comfortable supporting patients with a wide range of visual needs Strong focus on customer care and attention to detail Keen to learn, develop, and progress within an independent environment Salary and Benefits Salary £28,000 - £30,000 depending on experience Bonus scheme in place GOC fees paid 1 in 4 Saturdays off Parking available close to the practice Support with training and professional development Opportunity to work within a quality driven independent practice Modern working environment with advanced equipment and diagnostics This is a great opportunity for a Dispensing Optician who enjoys working in a quality led, patient focused independent practice To apply, please send your CV to Rebecca Wood using the Apply option as soon as possible. Send us a message on Whatsapp! Contact : Rebecca Wood Email : Telephone :
Apr 29, 2026
Full time
Dispensing Optician Vacancy Independent Opticians Coventry Salary £28,000 - £30,000 DOE + Bonus Zest Optical are recruiting for a Dispensing Optician on behalf of a well established independent opticians group based in Coventry. This is a quality led, patient focused practice offering a more personal and clinical approach to eye care. The business places a strong emphasis on thorough eye examinations, advanced diagnostics, and tailored dispensing, creating an environment where both patients and staff are valued. The practices are modern, well equipped, and known locally for delivering a high standard of service, with a loyal and returning patient base. Dispensing Optician Role - Coventry Working within modern, patient focused independent practices Strong emphasis on clinical excellence and personalised patient care Providing a comprehensive and tailored dispensing service Supporting patients with more complex prescriptions and individual visual needs Wide range of high quality frames including Tom Ford, Gucci, and Oliver Peoples Premium lenses including Essilor Opportunity to support specialist clinics and enhanced eye care services Working closely with Optometrists and the wider clinical team Support with future training and ongoing professional development Full time position, 5 days per week including most Saturdays Working hours 9am to 5.30pm (5pm on a Sat) Dispensing Optician Requirements GOC registered Dispensing Optician Confident, calm, and professional when dealing with patients Comfortable supporting patients with a wide range of visual needs Strong focus on customer care and attention to detail Keen to learn, develop, and progress within an independent environment Salary and Benefits Salary £28,000 - £30,000 depending on experience Bonus scheme in place GOC fees paid 1 in 4 Saturdays off Parking available close to the practice Support with training and professional development Opportunity to work within a quality driven independent practice Modern working environment with advanced equipment and diagnostics This is a great opportunity for a Dispensing Optician who enjoys working in a quality led, patient focused independent practice To apply, please send your CV to Rebecca Wood using the Apply option as soon as possible. Send us a message on Whatsapp! Contact : Rebecca Wood Email : Telephone :
Employment and Social Development Canada
Farnham, Surrey
Selection process number 26-DND-EA-NAST-548236-EST Salary $22.32 to $24.30 per hour Level GS-FOS-02 Who can apply Persons residing in Canada, and Canadian citizens and Permanent residents abroad. Organization information For further information on the organization, please visit National Defence. Work environment The Department of National Defence (DND) is entering a pivotal period of transformation and growth, driven by evolving national and global geopolitical priorities. This expansion reflects our commitment to strengthening Canada's defence capabilities, modernizing operations, and advancing strategic initiatives. As we rise to meet these evolving challenges, the Department of National Defence (DND) is seeking skilled and dedicated professionals to help shape the future of Canada's defence. Several targeted recruitment initiatives are underway to attract diverse talent across a wide range of disciplines, enhancing our ability to deliver on strategic and operational objectives. The intent of this process is to build a dynamic pool of partially or essentially qualified candidates to fill current and future vacancies across DND's operational landscape. Successful candidates may be considered for a range of meaningful opportunities that support our evolving mandate and contribute directly to Canada's defence and security. The Eastern region of Canada is known for its rich cultural heritage, diverse landscapes, and vibrant communities. With its forests, rivers, and bustling urban centres, it offers an ideal balance between tradition and modern life. Whether you are drawn to history, outdoor activities, or the energy of its cities, the Eastern region provides a unique place to build your career and enjoy an exceptional quality of life. If you are looking for a change or looking to further your career, this process is tailored to candidates LIKE YOU to cater to the unique needs and requirements of the Eastern Region. Together, DND and the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) form the largest and most complex organization in Canada. DND's role is to provide services and support to the CAF in their operations and missions at home and abroad. DND and the CAF work side by side to fulfill the Government of Canada's mission to defend Canada and Canadians and contribute to international peace, security, and stability efforts. What do we offer? At DND we foster a work environment where employees have opportunities to grow, learn, progress in their careers, and have job satisfaction over the long term. You'll enjoy: A career among a dynamic and dedicated team Opportunities for advancement A diverse, respectful, and inclusive work environment Intent of the process A pool of partially or essentially qualified candidates may be established through this process and used to staff identical or similar positions with various language profiles, operational requirements, conditions of employment within various locations at the Department of National Defence. Please note that all positions are on site, and you will be expected to work in person for the entire duration of your scheduled hours. These positions will be located on DND wings and bases only. Important messages When you apply to this selection process, you are not applying for a specific job, but to a process for current and future vacancies. As positions become available, applicants who meet the qualifications may be contacted for further assessment. On March 11th, 2026 we will be pulling applications to fill immediate needs in the following locations: Farnham, QC St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, QC Valcartier, QC Apply before this date to be considered for our immediate vacancies. Please note that candidates will only be assessed once and repeat applications to the inventory will not be considered. INTEREST IN OTHER LOCATIONS This advertisement is for the locations listed above only. Please refer to our other posters for different locations. In support of mobility and accessibility, we invite those who are interested in working onsite from Department of National Defence locations other than those listed on this poster, to apply on the regional selection processes for those locations. (Pro tip: you may cut and paste your answers). Selection Processes: 26-DND-EA-NAST-548236-ATL (Atlantic) 26-DND-EA-NAST-548236-NCR (National Capital Region) 26-DND-EA-NAST-548236-ONT (Ontario) 26-DND-EA-NAST-548236-PAC (Pacific) 26-DND-EA-NAST-548236-PRA (Prairies) Candidates who apply on various regional posters will only be assessed once. Results of this assessment will be applied to each individual process, if more than one application is submitted. Please note that "See resume" responses will not be accepted. Assessment & application requirements The information you provide in this application must be true and may be verified. Any false information may result in the rejection of your application and/or not hiring you. Please only check off the locations that you are truly willing and able to work from. Choosing a location that you are not truly willing and able to work from slows down the process and impacts our ability to staff positions within the Department. By submitting an application, you are confirming that you are either currently living in one of these locations or are willing to relocate to them. Please note that our assessments will require the use of technology, including email, as part of the process. However, we are committed to ensuring equal access for everyone. If you do not have access to the necessary technology or face any challenges, we are happy to provide accommodations to support your participation. Please feel free to reach out, and we will work with you to find a solution that meets your needs. Persons are entitled to participate in the appointment process in the official language of their choice. Our organization will only accept on line applications for this opportunity. If there are limitations or special circumstances preventing you from submitting your application via the GC Jobs online portal, you must contact us and receive approval to apply via an alternate means prior to the closing date. Depending on the position being staffed: Additional qualifications, operational requirements and/or conditions of employment may be required. Varying degrees of breadth and depth of experience may be deemed essential. Asset qualifications may be invoked as essential qualifications. You may be contacted and asked to submit information or be further assessed. Applicants who apply to this selection process must include a valid email address and make sure that this address is functional at all times and accepts messages from unknown users. All information obtained throughout the selection process, from the time of application to close of process, may be used to evaluate the applicants. Your overall conduct and communications, including email correspondence, may be used in the assessment of qualifications and competencies. To ensure the integrity of the selection process, the content and questions of the assessment must remain confidential. Please do not discuss or share the assessment content with anyone, including other candidates. You must complete the assessment, including screening questions, by yourself, without the help of others. AI tools (such as ChatGPT or any other forms of artificial intelligence) may be used to support your responses when they help improve efficiency, clarity, or accuracy. AI should be treated as an aid, not a replacement for your expertise. Plagiarism is strictly prohibited. Any violation may result in potential consequences which could impact your candidacy in this process. If, at any point in this process or upon qualifying in this process, your values and ethics do not align with that of the Department of National Defence and Canadian Forces Code of Values and Ethics and Values and Ethics Code for the Public Sector, you will be eliminated from further consideration in this process. Appointment decisions may be based on one or more of the following criteria: Matching of the individual's experience or qualifications to the strengths and weaknesses of the work team; Matching of the individual's experience or qualifications to the specific duties of the position being staffed; Depth, breadth, type of work specific experience; Level/degree of one or more competencies/qualifications; Organizational Needs. Operational Requirements Willing and able to work overtime on short notice. Willing and able to do shift work, including weekends and holidays. You need (essential for the job) Your application must clearly explain how you meet the following ESSENTIAL EXPERIENCE Experience working as part of a team in a food service environment such as, but not limited to: Restaurants Hotels Catering services Hospitals Long term care or assisted living facilities Educational institutions Military food service environments Correctional facilities Camps Phase 1: An initial screening of your application will determine whether your experience is sufficient to advance to the next phase. Phase 2: If you are invited to continue beyond the screening phase . click apply for full job details
Apr 29, 2026
Full time
Selection process number 26-DND-EA-NAST-548236-EST Salary $22.32 to $24.30 per hour Level GS-FOS-02 Who can apply Persons residing in Canada, and Canadian citizens and Permanent residents abroad. Organization information For further information on the organization, please visit National Defence. Work environment The Department of National Defence (DND) is entering a pivotal period of transformation and growth, driven by evolving national and global geopolitical priorities. This expansion reflects our commitment to strengthening Canada's defence capabilities, modernizing operations, and advancing strategic initiatives. As we rise to meet these evolving challenges, the Department of National Defence (DND) is seeking skilled and dedicated professionals to help shape the future of Canada's defence. Several targeted recruitment initiatives are underway to attract diverse talent across a wide range of disciplines, enhancing our ability to deliver on strategic and operational objectives. The intent of this process is to build a dynamic pool of partially or essentially qualified candidates to fill current and future vacancies across DND's operational landscape. Successful candidates may be considered for a range of meaningful opportunities that support our evolving mandate and contribute directly to Canada's defence and security. The Eastern region of Canada is known for its rich cultural heritage, diverse landscapes, and vibrant communities. With its forests, rivers, and bustling urban centres, it offers an ideal balance between tradition and modern life. Whether you are drawn to history, outdoor activities, or the energy of its cities, the Eastern region provides a unique place to build your career and enjoy an exceptional quality of life. If you are looking for a change or looking to further your career, this process is tailored to candidates LIKE YOU to cater to the unique needs and requirements of the Eastern Region. Together, DND and the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) form the largest and most complex organization in Canada. DND's role is to provide services and support to the CAF in their operations and missions at home and abroad. DND and the CAF work side by side to fulfill the Government of Canada's mission to defend Canada and Canadians and contribute to international peace, security, and stability efforts. What do we offer? At DND we foster a work environment where employees have opportunities to grow, learn, progress in their careers, and have job satisfaction over the long term. You'll enjoy: A career among a dynamic and dedicated team Opportunities for advancement A diverse, respectful, and inclusive work environment Intent of the process A pool of partially or essentially qualified candidates may be established through this process and used to staff identical or similar positions with various language profiles, operational requirements, conditions of employment within various locations at the Department of National Defence. Please note that all positions are on site, and you will be expected to work in person for the entire duration of your scheduled hours. These positions will be located on DND wings and bases only. Important messages When you apply to this selection process, you are not applying for a specific job, but to a process for current and future vacancies. As positions become available, applicants who meet the qualifications may be contacted for further assessment. On March 11th, 2026 we will be pulling applications to fill immediate needs in the following locations: Farnham, QC St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, QC Valcartier, QC Apply before this date to be considered for our immediate vacancies. Please note that candidates will only be assessed once and repeat applications to the inventory will not be considered. INTEREST IN OTHER LOCATIONS This advertisement is for the locations listed above only. Please refer to our other posters for different locations. In support of mobility and accessibility, we invite those who are interested in working onsite from Department of National Defence locations other than those listed on this poster, to apply on the regional selection processes for those locations. (Pro tip: you may cut and paste your answers). Selection Processes: 26-DND-EA-NAST-548236-ATL (Atlantic) 26-DND-EA-NAST-548236-NCR (National Capital Region) 26-DND-EA-NAST-548236-ONT (Ontario) 26-DND-EA-NAST-548236-PAC (Pacific) 26-DND-EA-NAST-548236-PRA (Prairies) Candidates who apply on various regional posters will only be assessed once. Results of this assessment will be applied to each individual process, if more than one application is submitted. Please note that "See resume" responses will not be accepted. Assessment & application requirements The information you provide in this application must be true and may be verified. Any false information may result in the rejection of your application and/or not hiring you. Please only check off the locations that you are truly willing and able to work from. Choosing a location that you are not truly willing and able to work from slows down the process and impacts our ability to staff positions within the Department. By submitting an application, you are confirming that you are either currently living in one of these locations or are willing to relocate to them. Please note that our assessments will require the use of technology, including email, as part of the process. However, we are committed to ensuring equal access for everyone. If you do not have access to the necessary technology or face any challenges, we are happy to provide accommodations to support your participation. Please feel free to reach out, and we will work with you to find a solution that meets your needs. Persons are entitled to participate in the appointment process in the official language of their choice. Our organization will only accept on line applications for this opportunity. If there are limitations or special circumstances preventing you from submitting your application via the GC Jobs online portal, you must contact us and receive approval to apply via an alternate means prior to the closing date. Depending on the position being staffed: Additional qualifications, operational requirements and/or conditions of employment may be required. Varying degrees of breadth and depth of experience may be deemed essential. Asset qualifications may be invoked as essential qualifications. You may be contacted and asked to submit information or be further assessed. Applicants who apply to this selection process must include a valid email address and make sure that this address is functional at all times and accepts messages from unknown users. All information obtained throughout the selection process, from the time of application to close of process, may be used to evaluate the applicants. Your overall conduct and communications, including email correspondence, may be used in the assessment of qualifications and competencies. To ensure the integrity of the selection process, the content and questions of the assessment must remain confidential. Please do not discuss or share the assessment content with anyone, including other candidates. You must complete the assessment, including screening questions, by yourself, without the help of others. AI tools (such as ChatGPT or any other forms of artificial intelligence) may be used to support your responses when they help improve efficiency, clarity, or accuracy. AI should be treated as an aid, not a replacement for your expertise. Plagiarism is strictly prohibited. Any violation may result in potential consequences which could impact your candidacy in this process. If, at any point in this process or upon qualifying in this process, your values and ethics do not align with that of the Department of National Defence and Canadian Forces Code of Values and Ethics and Values and Ethics Code for the Public Sector, you will be eliminated from further consideration in this process. Appointment decisions may be based on one or more of the following criteria: Matching of the individual's experience or qualifications to the strengths and weaknesses of the work team; Matching of the individual's experience or qualifications to the specific duties of the position being staffed; Depth, breadth, type of work specific experience; Level/degree of one or more competencies/qualifications; Organizational Needs. Operational Requirements Willing and able to work overtime on short notice. Willing and able to do shift work, including weekends and holidays. You need (essential for the job) Your application must clearly explain how you meet the following ESSENTIAL EXPERIENCE Experience working as part of a team in a food service environment such as, but not limited to: Restaurants Hotels Catering services Hospitals Long term care or assisted living facilities Educational institutions Military food service environments Correctional facilities Camps Phase 1: An initial screening of your application will determine whether your experience is sufficient to advance to the next phase. Phase 2: If you are invited to continue beyond the screening phase . click apply for full job details
Associate or Senior Associate Electrical Engineer - Glasgow or Edinburgh - (2130) Location Edinburgh - GB Glasgow - GLG GB (Primary) Travel Job Type Full Time Category Electrical Engineering Job Description Associate or Senior Associate Electrical Engineer Glasgow or Edinburgh About us Important: the job title "Associate" at Hoare Lea refers to a senior-level position (not an entry-level role); please check the role description for responsibility and seniority. Hoare Lea is a human-centric and planet-conscious engineering consultancy. We offer intelligent and sustainable solutions to complex design challenges for the built environment throughout the UK and further afield. We provide a wide range of engineering and consultancy services, including acoustics, air quality, building services (MEP), fire, lighting, security and sustainability to name but a few. Together, our highly skilled teams use technical expertise and problem-solving skills to bring buildings to life. We ensure that whatever the building, its design is outstanding, and its operations meet the needs of the communities it serves. We are as committed to providing an environment where everyone can realise their unique potential. So, in joining Hoare Lea, you will experience a business that enriches your knowledge, supports your wellbeing, and welcomes your individuality. You'll have the opportunity to participate in our 9-day fortnight scheme, thriving community groups, varied social and networking events, and extensive professional and technical development schemes. We also offer an extensive benefits package, including private medical cover, an electric vehicle salary sacrifice scheme, stock options, and 25 days of annual leave (increasing with service), alongside flexible and hybrid working. Whatever your ambitions or circumstances, our aim is to enable everyone to develop their knowledge, give their best, and enjoy what they do. About the role We have an opportunity for an Associate or Senior Associate Electrical Engineer to play a key role in delivering high quality, sustainable electrical engineering solutions across multiple projects in the built environment. You will join our Electrical team based in either our Glasgow or Edinburgh office offering the opportunity to work with both offices and contribute to projects across Scotland and the wider UK. It's an exciting time to join our Scotland team. Our Glasgow office-established in 2016 to provide a local presence for projects-has grown into a hub of sector expertise and knowledge that supports work across the UK. The opening of our Edinburgh office reflects our commitment to strengthening relationships with clients on the East Coast by providing a local base for those projects. This role can be based in either Glasgow or Edinburgh, We are a recognised leader in the built environment , shaping some of the most ambitious and technically demanding projects across the residential, hospitality, leisure, commercial, and complex engineering sectors. Our work spans cutting-edge healthcare and research facilities , a broad range of education projects -from primary and secondary schools to further and higher education campuses- high-performance data centres , critical infrastructure and state-of-the-art manufacturing and technology environments. These projects push boundaries and deliver real world impact. Driven by a commitment to excellence, we combine innovation, technical expertise, and practical delivery to create solutions that are not only robust and reliable, but forward-thinking and sustainable. Our teams work at the forefront of the industry, collaborating with leading clients across the public and private sectors , both locally and internationally . Working alongside a range of specialist engineers and consultants, you will be joining a collaborative, knowledgeable, highly engaged team who love what they do, and offer a supportive, flexible, and high-performing work culture. We are seeking an Associate Electrical Engineer or Senior Associate Electrical Engineer to lead client relationships and deliver technically excellent, commercially sound electrical design across building services projects. This vacancy will suit an experienced Associate who manages project delivery and client engagement, or a Senior Associate who leads larger, multi-disciplines schemes, contributes to business development and helps shape a high performing local team. In this key and varied role, you can expect to: • Act as primary client contact for projects; define and agree briefs and represent Hoare Lea professionally at project meetings. • Promote Hoare Lea's services to create opportunities and support client objectives. • Lead and coordinate project teams (including specialist groups), prioritise workloads and host/ chair internal project meetings. • Deliver profitable, high quality schemes; monitor project expenditure, report costs and resource needs to line managers/partners. • Delegate, review and check work from junior staff; contribute to staff development and performance objectives. • Maintain awareness of consultant appointment conditions, procurement routes and commercial risks; identify and mitigate business risks. • Contribute to technical knowledge sharing across the firm and ensure technical accuracy and compliance with relevant standards. • Build and maintain effective relationships with clients, consultants and contractors to support repeat business and growth. Additional responsibilities for Senior Associate: • Lead larger scale, multi discipline schemes, attend interviews and support bid preparation. • Support development and leadership of the local team and report regularly senior management. About you To be successful in this role you'll need: • Degree in Electrical/Building Services Engineering or equivalent. • Chartered status required for Senior Associate, desirable/working towards for Associate. • Extensive project & client leadership experience. • Strong technical competence in electrical building services, working to applicable regulations and design guides. • Ability to lead integrated design teams, coordinate with other disciplines and deliver technically accurate designs. • Excellent client facing, written and verbal communication skills; able to manage difficult situations. • Demonstrable commercial awareness: monitor project costs, identify/mitigate risks and contribute to profitable delivery. • Proven people leadership: motivate, delegate and develop team members - leads projects (Associate) or leads teams and local practice (Senior Associate). • Highly organised with strong planning skills; able to work under own initiative and deliver to demanding timescales. • IT literate with proficiency in industry software and BIM workflows. • Committed to continuous professional development and knowledge sharing. How to apply To apply simply complete a CV profile and submit your application, or for further information please contact If shortlisted, one of our recruitment team will be in touch to arrange an introductory call (about 30 minutes) to discuss the role and your experience in more detail. From there, successful candidates will be invited to attend a panel interview, either via Microsoft Teams or in person at one of our offices. We aim to provide feedback at each stage of the process. Adjustments and accommodations If there are adjustments or accommodations that we can put in place to help you participate and give your best at any stage of the recruitment process (whether relating to disability, neurodivergence or anything else) please let us know. Data privacy We have updated our terms and conditions for candidates, click here to find out more. Recruitment agencies We have a Preferred Supplier List of trusted partners who assist us when required. We do not acknowledge speculative CVs or unsolicited candidate introductions from agencies not on the list.
Apr 29, 2026
Full time
Associate or Senior Associate Electrical Engineer - Glasgow or Edinburgh - (2130) Location Edinburgh - GB Glasgow - GLG GB (Primary) Travel Job Type Full Time Category Electrical Engineering Job Description Associate or Senior Associate Electrical Engineer Glasgow or Edinburgh About us Important: the job title "Associate" at Hoare Lea refers to a senior-level position (not an entry-level role); please check the role description for responsibility and seniority. Hoare Lea is a human-centric and planet-conscious engineering consultancy. We offer intelligent and sustainable solutions to complex design challenges for the built environment throughout the UK and further afield. We provide a wide range of engineering and consultancy services, including acoustics, air quality, building services (MEP), fire, lighting, security and sustainability to name but a few. Together, our highly skilled teams use technical expertise and problem-solving skills to bring buildings to life. We ensure that whatever the building, its design is outstanding, and its operations meet the needs of the communities it serves. We are as committed to providing an environment where everyone can realise their unique potential. So, in joining Hoare Lea, you will experience a business that enriches your knowledge, supports your wellbeing, and welcomes your individuality. You'll have the opportunity to participate in our 9-day fortnight scheme, thriving community groups, varied social and networking events, and extensive professional and technical development schemes. We also offer an extensive benefits package, including private medical cover, an electric vehicle salary sacrifice scheme, stock options, and 25 days of annual leave (increasing with service), alongside flexible and hybrid working. Whatever your ambitions or circumstances, our aim is to enable everyone to develop their knowledge, give their best, and enjoy what they do. About the role We have an opportunity for an Associate or Senior Associate Electrical Engineer to play a key role in delivering high quality, sustainable electrical engineering solutions across multiple projects in the built environment. You will join our Electrical team based in either our Glasgow or Edinburgh office offering the opportunity to work with both offices and contribute to projects across Scotland and the wider UK. It's an exciting time to join our Scotland team. Our Glasgow office-established in 2016 to provide a local presence for projects-has grown into a hub of sector expertise and knowledge that supports work across the UK. The opening of our Edinburgh office reflects our commitment to strengthening relationships with clients on the East Coast by providing a local base for those projects. This role can be based in either Glasgow or Edinburgh, We are a recognised leader in the built environment , shaping some of the most ambitious and technically demanding projects across the residential, hospitality, leisure, commercial, and complex engineering sectors. Our work spans cutting-edge healthcare and research facilities , a broad range of education projects -from primary and secondary schools to further and higher education campuses- high-performance data centres , critical infrastructure and state-of-the-art manufacturing and technology environments. These projects push boundaries and deliver real world impact. Driven by a commitment to excellence, we combine innovation, technical expertise, and practical delivery to create solutions that are not only robust and reliable, but forward-thinking and sustainable. Our teams work at the forefront of the industry, collaborating with leading clients across the public and private sectors , both locally and internationally . Working alongside a range of specialist engineers and consultants, you will be joining a collaborative, knowledgeable, highly engaged team who love what they do, and offer a supportive, flexible, and high-performing work culture. We are seeking an Associate Electrical Engineer or Senior Associate Electrical Engineer to lead client relationships and deliver technically excellent, commercially sound electrical design across building services projects. This vacancy will suit an experienced Associate who manages project delivery and client engagement, or a Senior Associate who leads larger, multi-disciplines schemes, contributes to business development and helps shape a high performing local team. In this key and varied role, you can expect to: • Act as primary client contact for projects; define and agree briefs and represent Hoare Lea professionally at project meetings. • Promote Hoare Lea's services to create opportunities and support client objectives. • Lead and coordinate project teams (including specialist groups), prioritise workloads and host/ chair internal project meetings. • Deliver profitable, high quality schemes; monitor project expenditure, report costs and resource needs to line managers/partners. • Delegate, review and check work from junior staff; contribute to staff development and performance objectives. • Maintain awareness of consultant appointment conditions, procurement routes and commercial risks; identify and mitigate business risks. • Contribute to technical knowledge sharing across the firm and ensure technical accuracy and compliance with relevant standards. • Build and maintain effective relationships with clients, consultants and contractors to support repeat business and growth. Additional responsibilities for Senior Associate: • Lead larger scale, multi discipline schemes, attend interviews and support bid preparation. • Support development and leadership of the local team and report regularly senior management. About you To be successful in this role you'll need: • Degree in Electrical/Building Services Engineering or equivalent. • Chartered status required for Senior Associate, desirable/working towards for Associate. • Extensive project & client leadership experience. • Strong technical competence in electrical building services, working to applicable regulations and design guides. • Ability to lead integrated design teams, coordinate with other disciplines and deliver technically accurate designs. • Excellent client facing, written and verbal communication skills; able to manage difficult situations. • Demonstrable commercial awareness: monitor project costs, identify/mitigate risks and contribute to profitable delivery. • Proven people leadership: motivate, delegate and develop team members - leads projects (Associate) or leads teams and local practice (Senior Associate). • Highly organised with strong planning skills; able to work under own initiative and deliver to demanding timescales. • IT literate with proficiency in industry software and BIM workflows. • Committed to continuous professional development and knowledge sharing. How to apply To apply simply complete a CV profile and submit your application, or for further information please contact If shortlisted, one of our recruitment team will be in touch to arrange an introductory call (about 30 minutes) to discuss the role and your experience in more detail. From there, successful candidates will be invited to attend a panel interview, either via Microsoft Teams or in person at one of our offices. We aim to provide feedback at each stage of the process. Adjustments and accommodations If there are adjustments or accommodations that we can put in place to help you participate and give your best at any stage of the recruitment process (whether relating to disability, neurodivergence or anything else) please let us know. Data privacy We have updated our terms and conditions for candidates, click here to find out more. Recruitment agencies We have a Preferred Supplier List of trusted partners who assist us when required. We do not acknowledge speculative CVs or unsolicited candidate introductions from agencies not on the list.
Associate or Senior Associate Electrical Engineer - Glasgow or Edinburgh - (2130) Location Edinburgh - GB Glasgow - GLG GB (Primary) Travel Job Type Full Time Category Electrical Engineering Job Description Associate or Senior Associate Electrical Engineer Glasgow or Edinburgh About us Important: the job title "Associate" at Hoare Lea refers to a senior-level position (not an entry-level role); please check the role description for responsibility and seniority. Hoare Lea is a human-centric and planet-conscious engineering consultancy. We offer intelligent and sustainable solutions to complex design challenges for the built environment throughout the UK and further afield. We provide a wide range of engineering and consultancy services, including acoustics, air quality, building services (MEP), fire, lighting, security and sustainability to name but a few. Together, our highly skilled teams use technical expertise and problem-solving skills to bring buildings to life. We ensure that whatever the building, its design is outstanding, and its operations meet the needs of the communities it serves. We are as committed to providing an environment where everyone can realise their unique potential. So, in joining Hoare Lea, you will experience a business that enriches your knowledge, supports your wellbeing, and welcomes your individuality. You'll have the opportunity to participate in our 9-day fortnight scheme, thriving community groups, varied social and networking events, and extensive professional and technical development schemes. We also offer an extensive benefits package, including private medical cover, an electric vehicle salary sacrifice scheme, stock options, and 25 days of annual leave (increasing with service), alongside flexible and hybrid working. Whatever your ambitions or circumstances, our aim is to enable everyone to develop their knowledge, give their best, and enjoy what they do. About the role We have an opportunity for an Associate or Senior Associate Electrical Engineer to play a key role in delivering high quality, sustainable electrical engineering solutions across multiple projects in the built environment. You will join our Electrical team based in either our Glasgow or Edinburgh office offering the opportunity to work with both offices and contribute to projects across Scotland and the wider UK. It's an exciting time to join our Scotland team. Our Glasgow office-established in 2016 to provide a local presence for projects-has grown into a hub of sector expertise and knowledge that supports work across the UK. The opening of our Edinburgh office reflects our commitment to strengthening relationships with clients on the East Coast by providing a local base for those projects. This role can be based in either Glasgow or Edinburgh, We are a recognised leader in the built environment , shaping some of the most ambitious and technically demanding projects across the residential, hospitality, leisure, commercial, and complex engineering sectors. Our work spans cutting-edge healthcare and research facilities , a broad range of education projects -from primary and secondary schools to further and higher education campuses- high-performance data centres , critical infrastructure and state-of-the-art manufacturing and technology environments. These projects push boundaries and deliver real world impact. Driven by a commitment to excellence, we combine innovation, technical expertise, and practical delivery to create solutions that are not only robust and reliable, but forward-thinking and sustainable. Our teams work at the forefront of the industry, collaborating with leading clients across the public and private sectors , both locally and internationally . Working alongside a range of specialist engineers and consultants, you will be joining a collaborative, knowledgeable, highly engaged team who love what they do, and offer a supportive, flexible, and high-performing work culture. We are seeking an Associate Electrical Engineer or Senior Associate Electrical Engineer to lead client relationships and deliver technically excellent, commercially sound electrical design across building services projects. This vacancy will suit an experienced Associate who manages project delivery and client engagement, or a Senior Associate who leads larger, multi-disciplines schemes, contributes to business development and helps shape a high performing local team. In this key and varied role, you can expect to: • Act as primary client contact for projects; define and agree briefs and represent Hoare Lea professionally at project meetings. • Promote Hoare Lea's services to create opportunities and support client objectives. • Lead and coordinate project teams (including specialist groups), prioritise workloads and host/ chair internal project meetings. • Deliver profitable, high quality schemes; monitor project expenditure, report costs and resource needs to line managers/partners. • Delegate, review and check work from junior staff; contribute to staff development and performance objectives. • Maintain awareness of consultant appointment conditions, procurement routes and commercial risks; identify and mitigate business risks. • Contribute to technical knowledge sharing across the firm and ensure technical accuracy and compliance with relevant standards. • Build and maintain effective relationships with clients, consultants and contractors to support repeat business and growth. Additional responsibilities for Senior Associate: • Lead larger scale, multi discipline schemes, attend interviews and support bid preparation. • Support development and leadership of the local team and report regularly senior management. About you To be successful in this role you'll need: • Degree in Electrical/Building Services Engineering or equivalent. • Chartered status required for Senior Associate, desirable/working towards for Associate. • Extensive project & client leadership experience. • Strong technical competence in electrical building services, working to applicable regulations and design guides. • Ability to lead integrated design teams, coordinate with other disciplines and deliver technically accurate designs. • Excellent client facing, written and verbal communication skills; able to manage difficult situations. • Demonstrable commercial awareness: monitor project costs, identify/mitigate risks and contribute to profitable delivery. • Proven people leadership: motivate, delegate and develop team members - leads projects (Associate) or leads teams and local practice (Senior Associate). • Highly organised with strong planning skills; able to work under own initiative and deliver to demanding timescales. • IT literate with proficiency in industry software and BIM workflows. • Committed to continuous professional development and knowledge sharing. How to apply To apply simply complete a CV profile and submit your application, or for further information please contact If shortlisted, one of our recruitment team will be in touch to arrange an introductory call (about 30 minutes) to discuss the role and your experience in more detail. From there, successful candidates will be invited to attend a panel interview, either via Microsoft Teams or in person at one of our offices. We aim to provide feedback at each stage of the process. Adjustments and accommodations If there are adjustments or accommodations that we can put in place to help you participate and give your best at any stage of the recruitment process (whether relating to disability, neurodivergence or anything else) please let us know. Data privacy We have updated our terms and conditions for candidates, click here to find out more. Recruitment agencies We have a Preferred Supplier List of trusted partners who assist us when required. We do not acknowledge speculative CVs or unsolicited candidate introductions from agencies not on the list.
Apr 29, 2026
Full time
Associate or Senior Associate Electrical Engineer - Glasgow or Edinburgh - (2130) Location Edinburgh - GB Glasgow - GLG GB (Primary) Travel Job Type Full Time Category Electrical Engineering Job Description Associate or Senior Associate Electrical Engineer Glasgow or Edinburgh About us Important: the job title "Associate" at Hoare Lea refers to a senior-level position (not an entry-level role); please check the role description for responsibility and seniority. Hoare Lea is a human-centric and planet-conscious engineering consultancy. We offer intelligent and sustainable solutions to complex design challenges for the built environment throughout the UK and further afield. We provide a wide range of engineering and consultancy services, including acoustics, air quality, building services (MEP), fire, lighting, security and sustainability to name but a few. Together, our highly skilled teams use technical expertise and problem-solving skills to bring buildings to life. We ensure that whatever the building, its design is outstanding, and its operations meet the needs of the communities it serves. We are as committed to providing an environment where everyone can realise their unique potential. So, in joining Hoare Lea, you will experience a business that enriches your knowledge, supports your wellbeing, and welcomes your individuality. You'll have the opportunity to participate in our 9-day fortnight scheme, thriving community groups, varied social and networking events, and extensive professional and technical development schemes. We also offer an extensive benefits package, including private medical cover, an electric vehicle salary sacrifice scheme, stock options, and 25 days of annual leave (increasing with service), alongside flexible and hybrid working. Whatever your ambitions or circumstances, our aim is to enable everyone to develop their knowledge, give their best, and enjoy what they do. About the role We have an opportunity for an Associate or Senior Associate Electrical Engineer to play a key role in delivering high quality, sustainable electrical engineering solutions across multiple projects in the built environment. You will join our Electrical team based in either our Glasgow or Edinburgh office offering the opportunity to work with both offices and contribute to projects across Scotland and the wider UK. It's an exciting time to join our Scotland team. Our Glasgow office-established in 2016 to provide a local presence for projects-has grown into a hub of sector expertise and knowledge that supports work across the UK. The opening of our Edinburgh office reflects our commitment to strengthening relationships with clients on the East Coast by providing a local base for those projects. This role can be based in either Glasgow or Edinburgh, We are a recognised leader in the built environment , shaping some of the most ambitious and technically demanding projects across the residential, hospitality, leisure, commercial, and complex engineering sectors. Our work spans cutting-edge healthcare and research facilities , a broad range of education projects -from primary and secondary schools to further and higher education campuses- high-performance data centres , critical infrastructure and state-of-the-art manufacturing and technology environments. These projects push boundaries and deliver real world impact. Driven by a commitment to excellence, we combine innovation, technical expertise, and practical delivery to create solutions that are not only robust and reliable, but forward-thinking and sustainable. Our teams work at the forefront of the industry, collaborating with leading clients across the public and private sectors , both locally and internationally . Working alongside a range of specialist engineers and consultants, you will be joining a collaborative, knowledgeable, highly engaged team who love what they do, and offer a supportive, flexible, and high-performing work culture. We are seeking an Associate Electrical Engineer or Senior Associate Electrical Engineer to lead client relationships and deliver technically excellent, commercially sound electrical design across building services projects. This vacancy will suit an experienced Associate who manages project delivery and client engagement, or a Senior Associate who leads larger, multi-disciplines schemes, contributes to business development and helps shape a high performing local team. In this key and varied role, you can expect to: • Act as primary client contact for projects; define and agree briefs and represent Hoare Lea professionally at project meetings. • Promote Hoare Lea's services to create opportunities and support client objectives. • Lead and coordinate project teams (including specialist groups), prioritise workloads and host/ chair internal project meetings. • Deliver profitable, high quality schemes; monitor project expenditure, report costs and resource needs to line managers/partners. • Delegate, review and check work from junior staff; contribute to staff development and performance objectives. • Maintain awareness of consultant appointment conditions, procurement routes and commercial risks; identify and mitigate business risks. • Contribute to technical knowledge sharing across the firm and ensure technical accuracy and compliance with relevant standards. • Build and maintain effective relationships with clients, consultants and contractors to support repeat business and growth. Additional responsibilities for Senior Associate: • Lead larger scale, multi discipline schemes, attend interviews and support bid preparation. • Support development and leadership of the local team and report regularly senior management. About you To be successful in this role you'll need: • Degree in Electrical/Building Services Engineering or equivalent. • Chartered status required for Senior Associate, desirable/working towards for Associate. • Extensive project & client leadership experience. • Strong technical competence in electrical building services, working to applicable regulations and design guides. • Ability to lead integrated design teams, coordinate with other disciplines and deliver technically accurate designs. • Excellent client facing, written and verbal communication skills; able to manage difficult situations. • Demonstrable commercial awareness: monitor project costs, identify/mitigate risks and contribute to profitable delivery. • Proven people leadership: motivate, delegate and develop team members - leads projects (Associate) or leads teams and local practice (Senior Associate). • Highly organised with strong planning skills; able to work under own initiative and deliver to demanding timescales. • IT literate with proficiency in industry software and BIM workflows. • Committed to continuous professional development and knowledge sharing. How to apply To apply simply complete a CV profile and submit your application, or for further information please contact If shortlisted, one of our recruitment team will be in touch to arrange an introductory call (about 30 minutes) to discuss the role and your experience in more detail. From there, successful candidates will be invited to attend a panel interview, either via Microsoft Teams or in person at one of our offices. We aim to provide feedback at each stage of the process. Adjustments and accommodations If there are adjustments or accommodations that we can put in place to help you participate and give your best at any stage of the recruitment process (whether relating to disability, neurodivergence or anything else) please let us know. Data privacy We have updated our terms and conditions for candidates, click here to find out more. Recruitment agencies We have a Preferred Supplier List of trusted partners who assist us when required. We do not acknowledge speculative CVs or unsolicited candidate introductions from agencies not on the list.
Overview We're currently looking for an experienced SEND leader to manage three specialist schools and shape the future of education for children and young people with SEND. Aurora Chaldon, Redehall and Poppyfield Schools operate across four sites in Surrey, based in Redhill, Smallfield, Caterham and Effingham. Together, they provide a highly specialised, multidisciplinary approach to education, therapy and care. We are now seeking an outstanding Principal to provide strategic leadership, drive excellence and ensure the very best outcomes for every student. The role As Principal, you will hold overall accountability for the performance, quality, financial sustainability and future growth of all three schools. You will lead and inspire senior leadership teams and multidisciplinary staff to deliver outstanding education, care and therapeutic provision, aligned with the Aurora Group strategic vision. This is a highly influential role, combining educational leadership with strong operational, commercial and people management responsibility. You will create a culture of high expectation, collaboration and inclusion, ensuring all students receive the support they need to thrive. Key responsibilities Provide clear strategic leadership and direction across all sites, embedding a shared vision understood by staff, students and families Lead school improvement planning, ensuring high quality provision and outcomes that meet or exceed regulatory standards Motivate, support and challenge senior leaders, with a strong focus on staff development, wellbeing and retention Oversee the delivery of a holistic, evidence-based curriculum supported by effective assessment and high-quality teaching Ensure robust safeguarding, health and safety and regulatory compliance across all schools Manage budgets and resources effectively, balancing financial sustainability with quality and growth Build strong, positive relationships with parents, carers, local authorities, commissioners and community partners Contribute to the wider Aurora Group through collaboration, business development and strategic initiatives Who we are looking for You will be a credible, values-driven leader with a successful track record at senior level within the education sector. You will bring strong experience of leading multidisciplinary teams and supporting children and young people with complex needs, including autism and learning disabilities. You will also offer: QTS and MPQH qualifications Strong understanding of SEND, safeguarding and relevant legislation Proven ability to lead teams through change and improvement Sound commercial and financial management skills Excellent communication, relationship-building and influencing skills Resilience, professionalism and a genuine commitment to inclusive education Experience of leading across multiple sites is desirable but not essential. Why join Aurora Aurora is a values-led organisation committed to delivering exceptional outcomes for children and young people. We invest in our leaders, value collaboration and place wellbeing, equality and safeguarding at the heart of everything we do. This role offers both impact and challenge, with the opportunity to shape services and make a lasting difference. Additional Information How to apply: You can apply online by completing our online application form. For more information on this position, please contact Successful applicants will be subject to pre-employment safeguarding checks including an enhanced disclosure and barring service (DBS) check. The post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and the Aurora Group is therefore permitted to ask job applicants to declare all convictions and cautions (including those which are "spent" unless they are "protected" under the DBS filtering rules) in order to assess their suitability to work with children and young adults. The Aurora Group is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of the children and young adults in our care and is a disability confident and equal opportunities employer. This advert could be taken down at any point in time without prior notice if the position is filled. Please note that candidates that are shortlisted might be subject to an online search.
Apr 29, 2026
Full time
Overview We're currently looking for an experienced SEND leader to manage three specialist schools and shape the future of education for children and young people with SEND. Aurora Chaldon, Redehall and Poppyfield Schools operate across four sites in Surrey, based in Redhill, Smallfield, Caterham and Effingham. Together, they provide a highly specialised, multidisciplinary approach to education, therapy and care. We are now seeking an outstanding Principal to provide strategic leadership, drive excellence and ensure the very best outcomes for every student. The role As Principal, you will hold overall accountability for the performance, quality, financial sustainability and future growth of all three schools. You will lead and inspire senior leadership teams and multidisciplinary staff to deliver outstanding education, care and therapeutic provision, aligned with the Aurora Group strategic vision. This is a highly influential role, combining educational leadership with strong operational, commercial and people management responsibility. You will create a culture of high expectation, collaboration and inclusion, ensuring all students receive the support they need to thrive. Key responsibilities Provide clear strategic leadership and direction across all sites, embedding a shared vision understood by staff, students and families Lead school improvement planning, ensuring high quality provision and outcomes that meet or exceed regulatory standards Motivate, support and challenge senior leaders, with a strong focus on staff development, wellbeing and retention Oversee the delivery of a holistic, evidence-based curriculum supported by effective assessment and high-quality teaching Ensure robust safeguarding, health and safety and regulatory compliance across all schools Manage budgets and resources effectively, balancing financial sustainability with quality and growth Build strong, positive relationships with parents, carers, local authorities, commissioners and community partners Contribute to the wider Aurora Group through collaboration, business development and strategic initiatives Who we are looking for You will be a credible, values-driven leader with a successful track record at senior level within the education sector. You will bring strong experience of leading multidisciplinary teams and supporting children and young people with complex needs, including autism and learning disabilities. You will also offer: QTS and MPQH qualifications Strong understanding of SEND, safeguarding and relevant legislation Proven ability to lead teams through change and improvement Sound commercial and financial management skills Excellent communication, relationship-building and influencing skills Resilience, professionalism and a genuine commitment to inclusive education Experience of leading across multiple sites is desirable but not essential. Why join Aurora Aurora is a values-led organisation committed to delivering exceptional outcomes for children and young people. We invest in our leaders, value collaboration and place wellbeing, equality and safeguarding at the heart of everything we do. This role offers both impact and challenge, with the opportunity to shape services and make a lasting difference. Additional Information How to apply: You can apply online by completing our online application form. For more information on this position, please contact Successful applicants will be subject to pre-employment safeguarding checks including an enhanced disclosure and barring service (DBS) check. The post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and the Aurora Group is therefore permitted to ask job applicants to declare all convictions and cautions (including those which are "spent" unless they are "protected" under the DBS filtering rules) in order to assess their suitability to work with children and young adults. The Aurora Group is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of the children and young adults in our care and is a disability confident and equal opportunities employer. This advert could be taken down at any point in time without prior notice if the position is filled. Please note that candidates that are shortlisted might be subject to an online search.
We are seeking a dedicated, experienced and compassionate CYP Team Leader to work 30 hours per week across Lancashire, providing effective leadership, guidance and support to a team delivering services to children and young people affected by crime. If you are passionate, resilient, and motivated to make a difference every day, we would love to hear from you. What we offer At Victim Support, we are committed to attracting and retaining the best talent. Our competitive rewards and benefits package includes: Flexible Working Options : Including hybrid working. Generous Annual Leave : 28 days plus Bank Holidays, increasing to 33 days plus Bank Holidays, with options to buy or sell annual leave. Birthday Leave : An extra day off for your birthday. Pension Plan : 5% employer contribution. Enhanced Allowances : Enhanced sick pay, maternity, and paternity payments. Exclusive Discounts : High Street, retail, holiday, gym, entertainment, and leisure discounts. Financial Wellbeing : Access to our financial wellbeing hub and salary-deducted finance. Wellbeing Support : Employee assistance programme and wellbeing support. Inclusive Networks : Access to EDI networks and colleague cafes. Sustainable Travel : Cycle to work scheme and season ticket loans. Career Development : Ongoing training and support with opportunities for career progression. About the role As a CYP Team Leader you will play a key role in ensuring the delivery of high-quality, trauma-informed and child-centred services. This includes supporting staff to manage complex cases, maintain high safeguarding standards, and ensuring that service delivery meets contractual requirements and organisational expectations. The role combines people management, operational leadership and partnership working, with a strong focus on achieving positive outcomes for children and young people. Key Responsibilities Provide day-to-day leadership, guidance and support to CYP staff, including regular supervision, case discussions and performance management. Oversee the delivery of safe, effective and trauma-informed support for children and young people affected by crime, ensuring their voices remain central to all interventions. Ensure safeguarding responsibilities are upheld at all times, including effective risk management, oversight of complex cases and adherence to relevant policies and procedures. Support staff wellbeing, resilience and professional development, contributing to a positive and supportive team culture. Monitor service quality and performance, contributing to reporting, audits and quality assurance processes as required. Work collaboratively with internal teams and external partners, including schools, statutory services and voluntary sector organisations, to strengthen referral pathways and joined-up working. Contribute to service development, innovation and continuous improvement, helping to shape and respond to emerging needs across Lancashire. About You You will be an experienced and confident leader with a strong commitment to improving outcomes for children and young people affected by crime. You will bring a compassionate, inclusive and reflective leadership style, alongside the ability to manage competing demands in a busy operational environment. You will have: Experience of working with children and young people in a safeguarding or support context, ideally within criminal justice, victim support or related services. Proven experience of supervising or managing staff, with the ability to motivate, support and develop others. A strong understanding of safeguarding frameworks, trauma-informed practice and child-centred approaches. Good communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build positive relationships with staff, partners and stakeholders. A proactive and organised approach, with the ability to contribute to service development and quality improvement. A clear commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion, ensuring services are accessible and responsive to the needs of all children and young people About Us: Victim Support is an independent charity dedicated to supporting people affected by crime and traumatic incidents in England and Wales. We put them at the heart of our organisation and our support and campaigns are informed and shaped by them and their experiences. Victim Support are committed to recruiting with care and to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Background checks and Disclosed Barring Service checks may be required. At Victim Support, we're proud to celebrate diversity and create a workplace where everyone feels they belong. We're committed to being an antiracist organisation, and we actively welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, including those from Black and Asian and other minoritised communities. As a Disability Confident Employer, we will offer an interview to disabled candidates who meet all essential criteria for a job where it is practicable to do so. We are also happy to make reasonable adjustments during the recruitment and selection process. How to apply: To apply for this role please follow the link below to the Jobs page on our website and complete the application form demonstrating how you meet the essential shortlisting criteria. We reserve the right to close this vacancy early, if we receive enough suitable applications to take forward to interview prior to the published closing date. If you have already registered & started an application, then we will contact you to advise of the amended closing date wherever possible.
Apr 29, 2026
Full time
We are seeking a dedicated, experienced and compassionate CYP Team Leader to work 30 hours per week across Lancashire, providing effective leadership, guidance and support to a team delivering services to children and young people affected by crime. If you are passionate, resilient, and motivated to make a difference every day, we would love to hear from you. What we offer At Victim Support, we are committed to attracting and retaining the best talent. Our competitive rewards and benefits package includes: Flexible Working Options : Including hybrid working. Generous Annual Leave : 28 days plus Bank Holidays, increasing to 33 days plus Bank Holidays, with options to buy or sell annual leave. Birthday Leave : An extra day off for your birthday. Pension Plan : 5% employer contribution. Enhanced Allowances : Enhanced sick pay, maternity, and paternity payments. Exclusive Discounts : High Street, retail, holiday, gym, entertainment, and leisure discounts. Financial Wellbeing : Access to our financial wellbeing hub and salary-deducted finance. Wellbeing Support : Employee assistance programme and wellbeing support. Inclusive Networks : Access to EDI networks and colleague cafes. Sustainable Travel : Cycle to work scheme and season ticket loans. Career Development : Ongoing training and support with opportunities for career progression. About the role As a CYP Team Leader you will play a key role in ensuring the delivery of high-quality, trauma-informed and child-centred services. This includes supporting staff to manage complex cases, maintain high safeguarding standards, and ensuring that service delivery meets contractual requirements and organisational expectations. The role combines people management, operational leadership and partnership working, with a strong focus on achieving positive outcomes for children and young people. Key Responsibilities Provide day-to-day leadership, guidance and support to CYP staff, including regular supervision, case discussions and performance management. Oversee the delivery of safe, effective and trauma-informed support for children and young people affected by crime, ensuring their voices remain central to all interventions. Ensure safeguarding responsibilities are upheld at all times, including effective risk management, oversight of complex cases and adherence to relevant policies and procedures. Support staff wellbeing, resilience and professional development, contributing to a positive and supportive team culture. Monitor service quality and performance, contributing to reporting, audits and quality assurance processes as required. Work collaboratively with internal teams and external partners, including schools, statutory services and voluntary sector organisations, to strengthen referral pathways and joined-up working. Contribute to service development, innovation and continuous improvement, helping to shape and respond to emerging needs across Lancashire. About You You will be an experienced and confident leader with a strong commitment to improving outcomes for children and young people affected by crime. You will bring a compassionate, inclusive and reflective leadership style, alongside the ability to manage competing demands in a busy operational environment. You will have: Experience of working with children and young people in a safeguarding or support context, ideally within criminal justice, victim support or related services. Proven experience of supervising or managing staff, with the ability to motivate, support and develop others. A strong understanding of safeguarding frameworks, trauma-informed practice and child-centred approaches. Good communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build positive relationships with staff, partners and stakeholders. A proactive and organised approach, with the ability to contribute to service development and quality improvement. A clear commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion, ensuring services are accessible and responsive to the needs of all children and young people About Us: Victim Support is an independent charity dedicated to supporting people affected by crime and traumatic incidents in England and Wales. We put them at the heart of our organisation and our support and campaigns are informed and shaped by them and their experiences. Victim Support are committed to recruiting with care and to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Background checks and Disclosed Barring Service checks may be required. At Victim Support, we're proud to celebrate diversity and create a workplace where everyone feels they belong. We're committed to being an antiracist organisation, and we actively welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, including those from Black and Asian and other minoritised communities. As a Disability Confident Employer, we will offer an interview to disabled candidates who meet all essential criteria for a job where it is practicable to do so. We are also happy to make reasonable adjustments during the recruitment and selection process. How to apply: To apply for this role please follow the link below to the Jobs page on our website and complete the application form demonstrating how you meet the essential shortlisting criteria. We reserve the right to close this vacancy early, if we receive enough suitable applications to take forward to interview prior to the published closing date. If you have already registered & started an application, then we will contact you to advise of the amended closing date wherever possible.
Cambian employees are friendly, supportive and all focused on achieving the best outcomes for everyone involved with our service we are looking for Senior Team Leaders to be a part of our New Openings to build a stable and welcoming environment where our young people are central to everything we do. As the new Senior Team Leader, you will be emotionally strong and driven to make a difference day to day. Most importantly, you will get to really understand our children and their backgrounds, making sure that their needs are at the centre of everything we do. You will be approachable and detail focused, ensuring that our children's safety is assured at all times, and that all protocols and regulations are fully adhered to. Do you have what it takes to encourage and help our children to live independently and guide and teach them with your own life experiences? To do this we believe you will need empathy, compassion, resilience and positive parenting skills. The working day can be very unpredictable and you could find yourself spending the entire morning Organising activities and the afternoon providing 1:1 support. Cambian employees are friendly, supportive and all focused on achieving the best outcomes for everyone involved with our brand. We are looking for enthusiastic, energetic, flexible and caring people to join our team across the region to continue improving the lives of the young people within our care. As a Senior Team Leader, you will be involved in all aspects of their everyday lives and the positive impact you will have is immeasurable. Training and Development Plans to meet your individual needs including NVQs and Career progression opportunities28 Days Holiday inclusive of Bank Holidays and rising with serviceAdditional; Overtime/On-Call/Sleep-in/Disturbance RatesCasual Dress CodeCompany PensionSimply Health (Linked to Service)Days out and Activity days off siteWe have our very own Management Development Programme to take those interested from Support Worker to Registered Manager and beyond Shift Pattern: 16>24 Hour (including Sleep-in) on a one on two off or two on four off basis. The young people in our care range between the ages of 8-18 years of age and have a range of behavioural and emotional needs. Of-course - no day is the same here at the Cambian Group, however here is what a day in the life of one of our Senior Team Leader could look like: Leading shifts and deputising for the Registered Manager where requiredEnsuring that our incredible team of Residential Care Workers are up to date with all mandatory learning and assisting with their individual developmentCommunicating with the on-site team and raising awareness with regards to individual care plans and their implementationMaintaining accurate written records in logs, continuation sheets and files both to record information and enable regular monitoring and evaluation to take placeContributing to team and staff meetings to facilitate good communication and staff developmentProviding support and care to the young people within our servicesEncouraging our young people in their preparation to re-enter education or to engage in their current schoolingTraveling with our young people to and from School or CollegePreparing food at meal times and maintaining the home (cleaning, laundry etc.) throughout the day to ensure a wonderful environment for the young people in our careOrganising and facilitating social activities Within this service, we support young people of mixed age and gender and continually have incredible successes. The young people we support are very well adjusted to school and are achieving great marks and participating in a number of activities. You will join a strong, supportive team in helping young people with complex needs. It's challenging yet highly rewarding work where the little things you do every day will have life-changing results. Whether helping someone to achieve their personal potential or growing our reputation as provider of the best quality behavioural health services in the UK. We already have 27 Ofsted 'Outstanding Provider' Awards - Join us as a Senior Support Worker and together we can achieve many, many more. Requirements: Must hold a full UK driving licence Must have the desire to earn a Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare or equivalent Children & Younger Peoples workforce 12 months experience working in a Residential setting is highly desirable but we do also encourage applications from those at the start of their journey Requirements for DBS and reference checking will be undertaken in line with government regulations and safer recruitment best practice. Whilst we endeavour to keep the recruitment process as short as possible due to the nature of these important checks it may extend the processing time. About the Cambian Group We are one of the largest providers of specialist education and behavioural health services for children in the UK. Although our work embraces many specialist disciplines, we all have the same purpose: To enable all people in our care to achieve their personal best. We provide services to almost 2,000 children and young people across 224 locations. We work with the majority of local authorities in England and Wales and employ more than 3,800 people. Requirements for DBS and reference checking will be undertaken in line with government regulations and safer recruitment best practice. The Cambian Group are an equal opportunities employer
Apr 29, 2026
Full time
Cambian employees are friendly, supportive and all focused on achieving the best outcomes for everyone involved with our service we are looking for Senior Team Leaders to be a part of our New Openings to build a stable and welcoming environment where our young people are central to everything we do. As the new Senior Team Leader, you will be emotionally strong and driven to make a difference day to day. Most importantly, you will get to really understand our children and their backgrounds, making sure that their needs are at the centre of everything we do. You will be approachable and detail focused, ensuring that our children's safety is assured at all times, and that all protocols and regulations are fully adhered to. Do you have what it takes to encourage and help our children to live independently and guide and teach them with your own life experiences? To do this we believe you will need empathy, compassion, resilience and positive parenting skills. The working day can be very unpredictable and you could find yourself spending the entire morning Organising activities and the afternoon providing 1:1 support. Cambian employees are friendly, supportive and all focused on achieving the best outcomes for everyone involved with our brand. We are looking for enthusiastic, energetic, flexible and caring people to join our team across the region to continue improving the lives of the young people within our care. As a Senior Team Leader, you will be involved in all aspects of their everyday lives and the positive impact you will have is immeasurable. Training and Development Plans to meet your individual needs including NVQs and Career progression opportunities28 Days Holiday inclusive of Bank Holidays and rising with serviceAdditional; Overtime/On-Call/Sleep-in/Disturbance RatesCasual Dress CodeCompany PensionSimply Health (Linked to Service)Days out and Activity days off siteWe have our very own Management Development Programme to take those interested from Support Worker to Registered Manager and beyond Shift Pattern: 16>24 Hour (including Sleep-in) on a one on two off or two on four off basis. The young people in our care range between the ages of 8-18 years of age and have a range of behavioural and emotional needs. Of-course - no day is the same here at the Cambian Group, however here is what a day in the life of one of our Senior Team Leader could look like: Leading shifts and deputising for the Registered Manager where requiredEnsuring that our incredible team of Residential Care Workers are up to date with all mandatory learning and assisting with their individual developmentCommunicating with the on-site team and raising awareness with regards to individual care plans and their implementationMaintaining accurate written records in logs, continuation sheets and files both to record information and enable regular monitoring and evaluation to take placeContributing to team and staff meetings to facilitate good communication and staff developmentProviding support and care to the young people within our servicesEncouraging our young people in their preparation to re-enter education or to engage in their current schoolingTraveling with our young people to and from School or CollegePreparing food at meal times and maintaining the home (cleaning, laundry etc.) throughout the day to ensure a wonderful environment for the young people in our careOrganising and facilitating social activities Within this service, we support young people of mixed age and gender and continually have incredible successes. The young people we support are very well adjusted to school and are achieving great marks and participating in a number of activities. You will join a strong, supportive team in helping young people with complex needs. It's challenging yet highly rewarding work where the little things you do every day will have life-changing results. Whether helping someone to achieve their personal potential or growing our reputation as provider of the best quality behavioural health services in the UK. We already have 27 Ofsted 'Outstanding Provider' Awards - Join us as a Senior Support Worker and together we can achieve many, many more. Requirements: Must hold a full UK driving licence Must have the desire to earn a Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare or equivalent Children & Younger Peoples workforce 12 months experience working in a Residential setting is highly desirable but we do also encourage applications from those at the start of their journey Requirements for DBS and reference checking will be undertaken in line with government regulations and safer recruitment best practice. Whilst we endeavour to keep the recruitment process as short as possible due to the nature of these important checks it may extend the processing time. About the Cambian Group We are one of the largest providers of specialist education and behavioural health services for children in the UK. Although our work embraces many specialist disciplines, we all have the same purpose: To enable all people in our care to achieve their personal best. We provide services to almost 2,000 children and young people across 224 locations. We work with the majority of local authorities in England and Wales and employ more than 3,800 people. Requirements for DBS and reference checking will be undertaken in line with government regulations and safer recruitment best practice. The Cambian Group are an equal opportunities employer
Are you looking for a rewarding role working for an intersectional feminist organisation? If so, we have an incredible opportunity for you to join our team as an Senior Multiple Disadvantage Worker at Solace Women's Aid. About the Service Our 24-hour specialist supported accommodation service supports women affected by violence, including domestic and sexual abuse, who have complex mental health and/or substance use needs. The team provides weekly one-to-one keywork sessions using a psychologically informed, strengths-based approach to help residents build skills and move towards greater independence. The service also manages the day-to-day running of the building, including health and safety, voids, finances, repairs and maintaining a safe, supportive living environment. About the Role As the Senior Multiple Disadvantage Worker you will oversee the following areas of work of which there is more info in the job Description. Operational management of the service Practice Development & Team Support Performance & Service Quality Partnership & Multi-Agency Working Financial Accountability Housing Management General Tasks and Responsibilities Corporate Responsibilities About You If you demonstrate commitment, innovation, passion, non-judgemental attitude and collaboration, you ll thrive in our diverse feminist team of professional women. You will have a strong understanding of the issues affecting survivors of domestic and sexual abuse, including safeguarding and risk management. You ll bring experience of managing staff and projects, excellent communication and IT skills, and the ability to work calmly under pressure. A sensitive, non-judgemental approach is essential, along with flexibility to work occasional weekends and early or late shifts to meet service needs. How to apply When applying for this role, kindly highlight in your Supporting Statement how your values, knowledge, transferrable skills, and experience align with each point within the following sections of the Job Profile Document: Values, Behaviours & Competencies Knowledge, Experience and Skills
Apr 29, 2026
Full time
Are you looking for a rewarding role working for an intersectional feminist organisation? If so, we have an incredible opportunity for you to join our team as an Senior Multiple Disadvantage Worker at Solace Women's Aid. About the Service Our 24-hour specialist supported accommodation service supports women affected by violence, including domestic and sexual abuse, who have complex mental health and/or substance use needs. The team provides weekly one-to-one keywork sessions using a psychologically informed, strengths-based approach to help residents build skills and move towards greater independence. The service also manages the day-to-day running of the building, including health and safety, voids, finances, repairs and maintaining a safe, supportive living environment. About the Role As the Senior Multiple Disadvantage Worker you will oversee the following areas of work of which there is more info in the job Description. Operational management of the service Practice Development & Team Support Performance & Service Quality Partnership & Multi-Agency Working Financial Accountability Housing Management General Tasks and Responsibilities Corporate Responsibilities About You If you demonstrate commitment, innovation, passion, non-judgemental attitude and collaboration, you ll thrive in our diverse feminist team of professional women. You will have a strong understanding of the issues affecting survivors of domestic and sexual abuse, including safeguarding and risk management. You ll bring experience of managing staff and projects, excellent communication and IT skills, and the ability to work calmly under pressure. A sensitive, non-judgemental approach is essential, along with flexibility to work occasional weekends and early or late shifts to meet service needs. How to apply When applying for this role, kindly highlight in your Supporting Statement how your values, knowledge, transferrable skills, and experience align with each point within the following sections of the Job Profile Document: Values, Behaviours & Competencies Knowledge, Experience and Skills
Keyline Care Supported Living
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
Are you ready to inspire, lead and make a real difference to people's lives Apply today to join our team where your kindness, energy and care can truly change lives! We're seeking a passionate, experienced, motivated Area Manager to join our Supported Living team. This is a rewarding and meaningful role, overseeing multiple services supporting adults with autism, ADHD, learning disabilities, mental health needs, complex behaviours, and other challenged. You'll ensure high-quality, person-centred support is delivered consistently across your area, while leading and developing staff teams to create environments where both they and the people we support can thrive. Location: Nottinghamshire and Leicestershire Job Type: Full-Time (40 hours per week) Salary: £36,000 per annum Shift Pattern: 9am - 5pm, Monday to Friday, with additional out-of-hours on-call duties as part of the on-call rota What We Offer: £36,000 per annum 40-hour Full-Time Contract 28 days annual leave (including bank holidays) A meaningful and rewarding role where you can directly influence outcomes for people we support Opportunities for leadership, professional development, and career progression Supportive and values-driven working environment What We're Looking For: Proven leadership and management experience in supported living environment or similar health and social care settings. Level 3 Diploma in Health and Social Care (or equivalent) is required as a minimum. Level 3 Diploma in Leadership and Management for Adult Care (or equivalent) is desirable, or a willingness to work towards this qualification. Strong understanding of CQC standards, safeguarding, and person-centred care. Experience working with individuals with complex needs or behaviours that challenge. Proven ability to lead, motivate and develop teams. Strong communication, organisational and problem-solving skills. A passion and drive and make a difference. Requirements: Must be 18 or over. Must have the right to work in the UK. Must be able to speak and understand English to a good standard for effective communication, record-keeping and safeguarding the wellbeing of those you will be supporting. A full Enhanced DBS Check will be required for the successful candidates. What You'll Be Doing: Provide strategic and operational oversight of multiple supported living services. Lead, coach, and develop the management team to ensure safe, effective, and compliant service delivery. Monitor service quality, performance, and outcomes to drive continuous improvement. Ensure regulatory compliance, including CQC standards, health and safety governance. Lead and support workforce management across your area. Act as a senior point of contact for families, commissioners, local authorities, and external professionals. Promote a positive culture of inclusion, respect, accountability, and person-centred values. Use audits, performance data, and feedback to inform service improvement and strategic development. Support referrals, occupancy management, and service development in line with organisational objectives. Act as a key link between operational delivery and senior management, ensuring effective communication. About Us Keyline Care Supported Living is committed to ensuring that individuals who use our services receive great enabling support from a team of highly trained and engaged staff in environments that are homely and comfortable. At Keyline Care, we are like family, our team is small and friendly, with over 110 years of combined experience in social care and a passion for providing care that works for every individual. We know that care isn't 'one size fits all' and that's why we work to create and maintain fantastic relationships with our services users, founded on trust and respect. Independence, Wellbeing and Potential is at the core of everything we do, we keep our values close to heart. Safeguarding Statement Keyline Care is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of the people we support. We expect all staff to share this commitment and to always act in the best interest of the individuals we support. Employment is subject to an Enhanced DBS Check and satisfactory references in line with safer recruitment guidelines. Why wait Apply now to make a difference every day!
Apr 29, 2026
Full time
Are you ready to inspire, lead and make a real difference to people's lives Apply today to join our team where your kindness, energy and care can truly change lives! We're seeking a passionate, experienced, motivated Area Manager to join our Supported Living team. This is a rewarding and meaningful role, overseeing multiple services supporting adults with autism, ADHD, learning disabilities, mental health needs, complex behaviours, and other challenged. You'll ensure high-quality, person-centred support is delivered consistently across your area, while leading and developing staff teams to create environments where both they and the people we support can thrive. Location: Nottinghamshire and Leicestershire Job Type: Full-Time (40 hours per week) Salary: £36,000 per annum Shift Pattern: 9am - 5pm, Monday to Friday, with additional out-of-hours on-call duties as part of the on-call rota What We Offer: £36,000 per annum 40-hour Full-Time Contract 28 days annual leave (including bank holidays) A meaningful and rewarding role where you can directly influence outcomes for people we support Opportunities for leadership, professional development, and career progression Supportive and values-driven working environment What We're Looking For: Proven leadership and management experience in supported living environment or similar health and social care settings. Level 3 Diploma in Health and Social Care (or equivalent) is required as a minimum. Level 3 Diploma in Leadership and Management for Adult Care (or equivalent) is desirable, or a willingness to work towards this qualification. Strong understanding of CQC standards, safeguarding, and person-centred care. Experience working with individuals with complex needs or behaviours that challenge. Proven ability to lead, motivate and develop teams. Strong communication, organisational and problem-solving skills. A passion and drive and make a difference. Requirements: Must be 18 or over. Must have the right to work in the UK. Must be able to speak and understand English to a good standard for effective communication, record-keeping and safeguarding the wellbeing of those you will be supporting. A full Enhanced DBS Check will be required for the successful candidates. What You'll Be Doing: Provide strategic and operational oversight of multiple supported living services. Lead, coach, and develop the management team to ensure safe, effective, and compliant service delivery. Monitor service quality, performance, and outcomes to drive continuous improvement. Ensure regulatory compliance, including CQC standards, health and safety governance. Lead and support workforce management across your area. Act as a senior point of contact for families, commissioners, local authorities, and external professionals. Promote a positive culture of inclusion, respect, accountability, and person-centred values. Use audits, performance data, and feedback to inform service improvement and strategic development. Support referrals, occupancy management, and service development in line with organisational objectives. Act as a key link between operational delivery and senior management, ensuring effective communication. About Us Keyline Care Supported Living is committed to ensuring that individuals who use our services receive great enabling support from a team of highly trained and engaged staff in environments that are homely and comfortable. At Keyline Care, we are like family, our team is small and friendly, with over 110 years of combined experience in social care and a passion for providing care that works for every individual. We know that care isn't 'one size fits all' and that's why we work to create and maintain fantastic relationships with our services users, founded on trust and respect. Independence, Wellbeing and Potential is at the core of everything we do, we keep our values close to heart. Safeguarding Statement Keyline Care is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of the people we support. We expect all staff to share this commitment and to always act in the best interest of the individuals we support. Employment is subject to an Enhanced DBS Check and satisfactory references in line with safer recruitment guidelines. Why wait Apply now to make a difference every day!
Job Description: Specialty Doctor in General Adult Psychiatry Overview We are an agency recruiting for this role on behalf of an NHS Trust. We are seeking a committed and compassionate Specialty Doctor in General Adult Psychiatry to join our diverse and inclusive team. This role offers an exciting opportunity to provide care and support to adults with mental health challenges in a collaborative, progressive, and patient-centred environment. You will work in a multidisciplinary team that values equality, learning, and collaboration, all while delivering high-quality psychiatric care to patients. Our client organization is committed to promoting diversity, equity, and creating an inclusive culture where everyone is encouraged to achieve their full potential. They welcome applicants from all backgrounds and are an equal opportunities employer. Responsibilities As a Specialty Doctor in General Adult Psychiatry, your key duties will include but are not limited to: Conducting comprehensive psychiatric assessments and developing care plans tailored to each individual. Managing a caseload in an inpatient or community setting, ensuring timely and effective treatment for mental health conditions including anxiety disorders, depression, psychosis, and more. Working collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team that includes psychiatrists, psychologists, nurses, and social workers to ensure holistic patient care. Providing advice and support to junior doctors and other clinical staff. Participating in clinical audits and contributing to service improvement initiatives to drive high standards of care. Supporting and promoting patient recovery through a compassionate and empathetic approach. Engaging with patients' families, carers, and support networks, as well as fostering strong relationships with partner organizations and stakeholders. Keeping accurate, detailed, and timely patient records in line with organizational and legal standards. Participating in outpatient clinics and supporting wider patient care pathways effectively. Adhering to relevant medical and clinical governance frameworks. Qualifications To succeed in this role, you must have the following qualifications and experience: Full GMC (General Medical Council) registration with a license to practise in the UK. Completion of at least 4 years of postgraduate training, including at least 2 years in Psychiatry (or equivalent). MRCPsych or working towards it (or equivalent recognized qualifications). Proven clinical expertise in General Adult Psychiatry. A good understanding of, and commitment to, patient safety, confidentiality, and quality care. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to work collaboratively in a team as well as independently. Strong organizational skills and the ability to manage competing priorities effectively. A commitment to continued professional development and lifelong learning. Demonstration of cultural awareness and sensitivity, with a commitment to equality, diversity, and inclusion. Desirable: Experience with community psychiatry, dual diagnosis, or specialist areas within General Adult Psychiatry. Participation in audits, research, or quality improvement programmes. Understanding of NHS systems and processes. Day-to-Day A typical day as a Specialty Doctor in General Adult Psychiatry may include: Conducting ward rounds or outpatient clinics to assess and manage patients' mental health needs. Collaborating with the multidisciplinary team to evaluate care plans and interventions. Attending team meetings to discuss complex cases, clinical concerns, or service developments. Providing mental health education and support to colleagues, patients, and their families. Writing comprehensive clinical notes and legal documentation in adherence to governance and professional standards. Managing emergency psychiatric assessments and admissions. Participating in clinical supervision and development activities to maintain a high standard of care. Acting as a point of contact for patients who may require additional support during the treatment process. Our client is dedicated to supporting staff well-being and providing opportunities for career development, training, and flexible working arrangements. If you are passionate about making a meaningful difference in the lives of others, we encourage you to apply for this vital role. Note: Join us in improving mental health care and outcomes for our communities - together, we can make a difference.
Apr 29, 2026
Full time
Job Description: Specialty Doctor in General Adult Psychiatry Overview We are an agency recruiting for this role on behalf of an NHS Trust. We are seeking a committed and compassionate Specialty Doctor in General Adult Psychiatry to join our diverse and inclusive team. This role offers an exciting opportunity to provide care and support to adults with mental health challenges in a collaborative, progressive, and patient-centred environment. You will work in a multidisciplinary team that values equality, learning, and collaboration, all while delivering high-quality psychiatric care to patients. Our client organization is committed to promoting diversity, equity, and creating an inclusive culture where everyone is encouraged to achieve their full potential. They welcome applicants from all backgrounds and are an equal opportunities employer. Responsibilities As a Specialty Doctor in General Adult Psychiatry, your key duties will include but are not limited to: Conducting comprehensive psychiatric assessments and developing care plans tailored to each individual. Managing a caseload in an inpatient or community setting, ensuring timely and effective treatment for mental health conditions including anxiety disorders, depression, psychosis, and more. Working collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team that includes psychiatrists, psychologists, nurses, and social workers to ensure holistic patient care. Providing advice and support to junior doctors and other clinical staff. Participating in clinical audits and contributing to service improvement initiatives to drive high standards of care. Supporting and promoting patient recovery through a compassionate and empathetic approach. Engaging with patients' families, carers, and support networks, as well as fostering strong relationships with partner organizations and stakeholders. Keeping accurate, detailed, and timely patient records in line with organizational and legal standards. Participating in outpatient clinics and supporting wider patient care pathways effectively. Adhering to relevant medical and clinical governance frameworks. Qualifications To succeed in this role, you must have the following qualifications and experience: Full GMC (General Medical Council) registration with a license to practise in the UK. Completion of at least 4 years of postgraduate training, including at least 2 years in Psychiatry (or equivalent). MRCPsych or working towards it (or equivalent recognized qualifications). Proven clinical expertise in General Adult Psychiatry. A good understanding of, and commitment to, patient safety, confidentiality, and quality care. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to work collaboratively in a team as well as independently. Strong organizational skills and the ability to manage competing priorities effectively. A commitment to continued professional development and lifelong learning. Demonstration of cultural awareness and sensitivity, with a commitment to equality, diversity, and inclusion. Desirable: Experience with community psychiatry, dual diagnosis, or specialist areas within General Adult Psychiatry. Participation in audits, research, or quality improvement programmes. Understanding of NHS systems and processes. Day-to-Day A typical day as a Specialty Doctor in General Adult Psychiatry may include: Conducting ward rounds or outpatient clinics to assess and manage patients' mental health needs. Collaborating with the multidisciplinary team to evaluate care plans and interventions. Attending team meetings to discuss complex cases, clinical concerns, or service developments. Providing mental health education and support to colleagues, patients, and their families. Writing comprehensive clinical notes and legal documentation in adherence to governance and professional standards. Managing emergency psychiatric assessments and admissions. Participating in clinical supervision and development activities to maintain a high standard of care. Acting as a point of contact for patients who may require additional support during the treatment process. Our client is dedicated to supporting staff well-being and providing opportunities for career development, training, and flexible working arrangements. If you are passionate about making a meaningful difference in the lives of others, we encourage you to apply for this vital role. Note: Join us in improving mental health care and outcomes for our communities - together, we can make a difference.
Senior Housing Benefit Officer 1 Month Contract 36 Hours Per Week To ensure compliance with your responsibilities as laid out in the council s equal opportunity policy and take an active role in promoting and enabling equality of opportunity, promoting the diverse needs and aspirations of Harrow s community, ensuring equality and diversity is mainstreamed in all service/directorate activities To ensure compliance with your responsibilities as laid out in the council s health and safety policy and take an active role in promoting a positive health and safety culture. To promote and participate in the council s investors in people (IIP) and individual performance appraisal and development (IPAD) initiatives and information management best practice. To ensure compliance with the council s information security policies and maintain confidentiality. Service Specific Duties/ Accountabilities Deputise and support a Team Leader in the management of a team undertaking complex financial assessment recovering overpaid benefits and prevention of fraud in accordance with Government Regulation and guidance and in full compliance with Council guidelines, policies and procedures and full compliance Be accountable for operational performance of a Financial Assessment services Team and undertake quality checking and analysis to feed into training plans and business practices Assist in the management and prioritising of the workload of the team. Set individual and group performance objectives, monitor and take remedial action, if necessary in accordance with the Performance Management system and Capability procedures Work with other Corporate Finance teams and managers within the Council to ensure appropriate prioritisation. Review and make recommendations on Legislation and Council Policy changes in respect of Benefits and IT System As the Senior Assessor in Team, to transfer knowledge and job skills to new and existing members of staff including any changes in regulation, systems and work familiarity. Work with HITS, CAFT, Access Harrow, Revenues, Finance, Adults and Housing and External Partners including the Department of Work and Pensions and where appropriate the Business Transformation Partner to ensure delivery and performance targets are met. Assist in implementing changes in processes as required by DWP business technical issues eg.Government Connects/SHBE Deal with Complex Enquiries From MPs Elected Members and Claimants referred from Financial Assessment Officers and Assistants Maintain up to date Knowledge of regulations and guidance in particular Housing Benefit (General) Regulations 1987 Council Tax Benefit (General) Regulations 1992 The Social Security and Child Support (Decisions and Appeals) Regulations 2001 Rent Officers (Housing Benefit Functions) Order 1997 The H B and C T B (State Pension Credit) Regulations 2003, National Assistance (Assessment of Resources) Regulations 1992 Other financial assessments Recruitment is done in line with safe recruitment practices. 4Recruitment Services is an equal opportunities employer. To discuss this vacancy in further detail or any other vacancies, please contact our Team on (phone number removed) or email (url removed)
Apr 29, 2026
Contractor
Senior Housing Benefit Officer 1 Month Contract 36 Hours Per Week To ensure compliance with your responsibilities as laid out in the council s equal opportunity policy and take an active role in promoting and enabling equality of opportunity, promoting the diverse needs and aspirations of Harrow s community, ensuring equality and diversity is mainstreamed in all service/directorate activities To ensure compliance with your responsibilities as laid out in the council s health and safety policy and take an active role in promoting a positive health and safety culture. To promote and participate in the council s investors in people (IIP) and individual performance appraisal and development (IPAD) initiatives and information management best practice. To ensure compliance with the council s information security policies and maintain confidentiality. Service Specific Duties/ Accountabilities Deputise and support a Team Leader in the management of a team undertaking complex financial assessment recovering overpaid benefits and prevention of fraud in accordance with Government Regulation and guidance and in full compliance with Council guidelines, policies and procedures and full compliance Be accountable for operational performance of a Financial Assessment services Team and undertake quality checking and analysis to feed into training plans and business practices Assist in the management and prioritising of the workload of the team. Set individual and group performance objectives, monitor and take remedial action, if necessary in accordance with the Performance Management system and Capability procedures Work with other Corporate Finance teams and managers within the Council to ensure appropriate prioritisation. Review and make recommendations on Legislation and Council Policy changes in respect of Benefits and IT System As the Senior Assessor in Team, to transfer knowledge and job skills to new and existing members of staff including any changes in regulation, systems and work familiarity. Work with HITS, CAFT, Access Harrow, Revenues, Finance, Adults and Housing and External Partners including the Department of Work and Pensions and where appropriate the Business Transformation Partner to ensure delivery and performance targets are met. Assist in implementing changes in processes as required by DWP business technical issues eg.Government Connects/SHBE Deal with Complex Enquiries From MPs Elected Members and Claimants referred from Financial Assessment Officers and Assistants Maintain up to date Knowledge of regulations and guidance in particular Housing Benefit (General) Regulations 1987 Council Tax Benefit (General) Regulations 1992 The Social Security and Child Support (Decisions and Appeals) Regulations 2001 Rent Officers (Housing Benefit Functions) Order 1997 The H B and C T B (State Pension Credit) Regulations 2003, National Assistance (Assessment of Resources) Regulations 1992 Other financial assessments Recruitment is done in line with safe recruitment practices. 4Recruitment Services is an equal opportunities employer. To discuss this vacancy in further detail or any other vacancies, please contact our Team on (phone number removed) or email (url removed)
SEND / SEMH Teacher - Primary or Secondary Location: Bradford Start Date: April 2026 Contract: Full-time Type: Long-term / Temporary Milk Education are working closely with a welcoming school in Bradford who are looking to appoint a strong SEND/SEMH Teacher to support pupils with additional needs in either a Primary or Secondary setting. This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced SEND Teacher who is confident planning and delivering tailored learning for pupils with Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needs and other additional needs. The Role: As a SEND/SEMH Teacher, you will be responsible for: Delivering engaging and differentiated lessons tailored to pupils with SEND/SEMH needs Planning, preparation and assessment (with allocated PPA time) Supporting pupils with a range of needs including SEMH, ASD and complex learning needs Creating a safe, structured and nurturing learning environment Implementing behaviour support strategies and emotional regulation approaches Working closely with support staff, SENCO and wider professionals Promoting independence, inclusion and positive behaviour strategies Supporting pupil wellbeing alongside academic development Adapting curriculum to meet EHCP targets and individual learning needs Essential Requirements: Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) Strong experience supporting pupils with SEND and/or SEMH Confident in planning and delivering tailored interventions and lessons Excellent behaviour management and relationship-building skills Flexible, resilient and proactive approachAbility to work collaboratively with staff and external professionals Desirable: Experience working within SEMH or specialist settings Experience in Primary or Secondary SEND provision Team Teach or positive handling training (not essential) Experience supporting EHCP targets Why work with Milk Education? Competitive daily rates of pay Quick and easy registration process FREE Educator Wellbeing Guide FREE School Preparation Pack FREE tailored PSHE lesson plans 5 FREE CPD courses upon registration 24/7 access to a dedicated consultant INLDS
Apr 29, 2026
Full time
SEND / SEMH Teacher - Primary or Secondary Location: Bradford Start Date: April 2026 Contract: Full-time Type: Long-term / Temporary Milk Education are working closely with a welcoming school in Bradford who are looking to appoint a strong SEND/SEMH Teacher to support pupils with additional needs in either a Primary or Secondary setting. This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced SEND Teacher who is confident planning and delivering tailored learning for pupils with Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needs and other additional needs. The Role: As a SEND/SEMH Teacher, you will be responsible for: Delivering engaging and differentiated lessons tailored to pupils with SEND/SEMH needs Planning, preparation and assessment (with allocated PPA time) Supporting pupils with a range of needs including SEMH, ASD and complex learning needs Creating a safe, structured and nurturing learning environment Implementing behaviour support strategies and emotional regulation approaches Working closely with support staff, SENCO and wider professionals Promoting independence, inclusion and positive behaviour strategies Supporting pupil wellbeing alongside academic development Adapting curriculum to meet EHCP targets and individual learning needs Essential Requirements: Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) Strong experience supporting pupils with SEND and/or SEMH Confident in planning and delivering tailored interventions and lessons Excellent behaviour management and relationship-building skills Flexible, resilient and proactive approachAbility to work collaboratively with staff and external professionals Desirable: Experience working within SEMH or specialist settings Experience in Primary or Secondary SEND provision Team Teach or positive handling training (not essential) Experience supporting EHCP targets Why work with Milk Education? Competitive daily rates of pay Quick and easy registration process FREE Educator Wellbeing Guide FREE School Preparation Pack FREE tailored PSHE lesson plans 5 FREE CPD courses upon registration 24/7 access to a dedicated consultant INLDS
Behaviour Mentor - Swindon Immediate Start Pay Rate: 89- 100 per day Are you passionate about supporting young people with behavioural and complex needs? Are you looking to gain hands-on experience in a school setting where you can make a genuine difference? This is an excellent opportunity to support students' academic progress and emotional development in a real educational environment. We are working with a welcoming secondary school in Swindon seeking a dedicated Behaviour Mentor to join their support team. The school is committed to improving students' emotional wellbeing, confidence, and engagement with learning, and is looking for someone who can build positive relationships and act as a strong role model. This role is ideal for individuals considering future careers in education, youth work, educational psychology, social work, mental health, or SEN support, making it an excellent stepping stone into these fields. What You'll Be Doing as a Behaviour Mentor: Providing tailored 1:1 and small-group support to students with behavioural and additional needs Supporting students in managing emotions and developing positive coping strategies Building strong, trusting relationships to help pupils feel safe, understood, and motivated Encouraging engagement in lessons and promoting positive behaviour choices Working closely with teaching staff and the SEN team to implement behaviour support plans Demonstrating a strong commitment to safeguarding and student wellbeing The Ideal Behaviour Mentor Candidate: Experience working with children or young people (desirable) A genuine interest in behaviour support, SEN, or student wellbeing Strong communication, empathy, and interpersonal skills Ability to remain calm, patient, and resilient in challenging situations A proactive and positive attitude A clean and up-to-date DBS check (or willingness to obtain one) Benefits: Competitive daily pay: 89- 100 Valuable school-based experience Opportunities for long-term and permanent progression The chance to make a meaningful and lasting difference in the lives of young people If you believe you are a strong fit for the Behaviour Mentor role, we encourage you to apply today.
Apr 29, 2026
Full time
Behaviour Mentor - Swindon Immediate Start Pay Rate: 89- 100 per day Are you passionate about supporting young people with behavioural and complex needs? Are you looking to gain hands-on experience in a school setting where you can make a genuine difference? This is an excellent opportunity to support students' academic progress and emotional development in a real educational environment. We are working with a welcoming secondary school in Swindon seeking a dedicated Behaviour Mentor to join their support team. The school is committed to improving students' emotional wellbeing, confidence, and engagement with learning, and is looking for someone who can build positive relationships and act as a strong role model. This role is ideal for individuals considering future careers in education, youth work, educational psychology, social work, mental health, or SEN support, making it an excellent stepping stone into these fields. What You'll Be Doing as a Behaviour Mentor: Providing tailored 1:1 and small-group support to students with behavioural and additional needs Supporting students in managing emotions and developing positive coping strategies Building strong, trusting relationships to help pupils feel safe, understood, and motivated Encouraging engagement in lessons and promoting positive behaviour choices Working closely with teaching staff and the SEN team to implement behaviour support plans Demonstrating a strong commitment to safeguarding and student wellbeing The Ideal Behaviour Mentor Candidate: Experience working with children or young people (desirable) A genuine interest in behaviour support, SEN, or student wellbeing Strong communication, empathy, and interpersonal skills Ability to remain calm, patient, and resilient in challenging situations A proactive and positive attitude A clean and up-to-date DBS check (or willingness to obtain one) Benefits: Competitive daily pay: 89- 100 Valuable school-based experience Opportunities for long-term and permanent progression The chance to make a meaningful and lasting difference in the lives of young people If you believe you are a strong fit for the Behaviour Mentor role, we encourage you to apply today.
Aspire People Limited
Northampton, Northamptonshire
Level 4 Higher-Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA)Location: NorthamptonPosition: Full-TimeSalary: Competitive, based on experienceStart Date: ASAP or September 2026Here are Aspire People, we are looking for a HLTA to join an inclusive and supportive school that is dedicated to meeting the needs of students with Special Educational Needs (SEN) and Social, Emotional, and Mental Health (SEMH) difficulties. The school provides a safe and nurturing space where students can thrive, supported by a dedicated team of professionals who work collaboratively to help every student reach their full potential. We are looking for an experienced and passionate Level 4 Higher-Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA) to join the team. If you are motivated, compassionate, and skilled at supporting students with complex needs, we would love to hear from you.Key Responsibilities: Deliver high-quality learning support in the classroom, working alongside the class teacher to ensure students with SEN and SEMH needs are fully included in all activities. Plan and deliver interventions for small groups or 1:1 sessions to support students' academic, social, and emotional development. Support students in managing their emotions, behaviours, and social interactions in line with their individualised learning plans (ILPs). Monitor and assess student progress, providing regular feedback to teachers and parents/carers. Assist in creating and maintaining a positive, inclusive classroom environment that promotes the well-being and engagement of all students. Provide guidance and support to other teaching assistants, sharing your knowledge and expertise in SEN and SEMH strategies. Contribute to the development of individual education plans (IEPs) and support strategies. Support students with personal care needs, where required, and ensure their safety and well-being at all times. Participate in regular meetings, training sessions, and contribute to school events and activities. The Ideal Candidate Will Have: A Level 4 Higher-Level Teaching Assistant qualification (or equivalent). Experience supporting students with SEN and SEMH, ideally within a school setting. Strong understanding of various SEN and SEMH conditions and effective strategies for supporting these students. Excellent communication skills and the ability to work effectively with students, staff, and parents. A proactive and flexible approach, with the ability to adapt to the needs of the students. A commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all students. A calm and patient manner with a strong ability to manage challenging behaviours. A good sense of teamwork and the ability to lead and support other staff members.Who are Aspire People? Aspire People is the UK's fastest growing education recruitment agency and we specialise in providing teaching and support staff to schools across the Midlands and surrounding regions. We focus on delivering high-quality service to all candidates and clients, working closely with primary, secondary, and SEN schools to match them with qualified professionals, including teachers, teaching assistants, and administrative staff. We are fully commitment to safeguarding and have built a strong reputation for reliability, expertise, and a people-first approach in the education sector.Why join Aspire People? Dedicated consultant who will support you every step of the way Opportunities to gain experience across a range of local settings Contracts to suit you! We specialise in permanent, long-term, short-term, and day-to-day roles. Competitive pay with multiple payment options Refer a friend scheme which can earn £100-£250 per person Access to free CPD and training opportunities Next StepsGet in touch with an up to date CV! Simple. For any questions or queries please contact Alex on Aspire People Limited provides services as an Education Agency and an Education Employment Business. Aspire People is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils and expects every candidate to share this commitment. Placements are subject, to appropriate Child Protection screening, including checks with former employers and the Disclosure and Barring Checks.
Apr 29, 2026
Full time
Level 4 Higher-Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA)Location: NorthamptonPosition: Full-TimeSalary: Competitive, based on experienceStart Date: ASAP or September 2026Here are Aspire People, we are looking for a HLTA to join an inclusive and supportive school that is dedicated to meeting the needs of students with Special Educational Needs (SEN) and Social, Emotional, and Mental Health (SEMH) difficulties. The school provides a safe and nurturing space where students can thrive, supported by a dedicated team of professionals who work collaboratively to help every student reach their full potential. We are looking for an experienced and passionate Level 4 Higher-Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA) to join the team. If you are motivated, compassionate, and skilled at supporting students with complex needs, we would love to hear from you.Key Responsibilities: Deliver high-quality learning support in the classroom, working alongside the class teacher to ensure students with SEN and SEMH needs are fully included in all activities. Plan and deliver interventions for small groups or 1:1 sessions to support students' academic, social, and emotional development. Support students in managing their emotions, behaviours, and social interactions in line with their individualised learning plans (ILPs). Monitor and assess student progress, providing regular feedback to teachers and parents/carers. Assist in creating and maintaining a positive, inclusive classroom environment that promotes the well-being and engagement of all students. Provide guidance and support to other teaching assistants, sharing your knowledge and expertise in SEN and SEMH strategies. Contribute to the development of individual education plans (IEPs) and support strategies. Support students with personal care needs, where required, and ensure their safety and well-being at all times. Participate in regular meetings, training sessions, and contribute to school events and activities. The Ideal Candidate Will Have: A Level 4 Higher-Level Teaching Assistant qualification (or equivalent). Experience supporting students with SEN and SEMH, ideally within a school setting. Strong understanding of various SEN and SEMH conditions and effective strategies for supporting these students. Excellent communication skills and the ability to work effectively with students, staff, and parents. A proactive and flexible approach, with the ability to adapt to the needs of the students. A commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all students. A calm and patient manner with a strong ability to manage challenging behaviours. A good sense of teamwork and the ability to lead and support other staff members.Who are Aspire People? Aspire People is the UK's fastest growing education recruitment agency and we specialise in providing teaching and support staff to schools across the Midlands and surrounding regions. We focus on delivering high-quality service to all candidates and clients, working closely with primary, secondary, and SEN schools to match them with qualified professionals, including teachers, teaching assistants, and administrative staff. We are fully commitment to safeguarding and have built a strong reputation for reliability, expertise, and a people-first approach in the education sector.Why join Aspire People? Dedicated consultant who will support you every step of the way Opportunities to gain experience across a range of local settings Contracts to suit you! We specialise in permanent, long-term, short-term, and day-to-day roles. Competitive pay with multiple payment options Refer a friend scheme which can earn £100-£250 per person Access to free CPD and training opportunities Next StepsGet in touch with an up to date CV! Simple. For any questions or queries please contact Alex on Aspire People Limited provides services as an Education Agency and an Education Employment Business. Aspire People is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils and expects every candidate to share this commitment. Placements are subject, to appropriate Child Protection screening, including checks with former employers and the Disclosure and Barring Checks.
KS2 Teacher (Autism Specialist) Kensington and Chelsea An exceptional and rapidly growing specialist autism provision in West London is seeking a dedicated KS2 Teacher (Autism Specialist) to join its expanding team. This KS2 Teacher (Autism Specialist) opportunity is ideal for a compassionate educator with extensive experience supporting KS2 pupils with special educational needs, including planning and delivering engaging lessons. The school currently supports 40 pupils on site, meaning the role would allow small class sizes where lessons can be individualised to students needs. The provision is highly structured, with every child supported by a 1:1 adult at all times, enabling a deeply personalised and responsive approach to learning where activities are typically adapted every minutes to meet individual needs. The role offers 42 days of paid leave a year, along with complimentary breakfasts and drinks, and funded celebratory events. The school will support the appointed teacher financially with professional development qualifications throughout to support them in this role. KS2 Teacher (Autism Specialist) Role Overview: Lead teaching for KS2 pupils with autism within a specialist provision as a KS2 Teacher (Autism Specialist) Deliver highly structured, engaging, and adaptive lessons tailored to individual learning profiles Work closely with 1:1 Teaching Assistants to ensure consistent and effective support for every child Help to introduce and develop a broader KS2 curriculum across newly established teaching spaces Support pupils in building communication, independence, emotional regulation, and life skills Contribute to the development of high-quality, autism-specific teaching practice across the setting KS2 Teacher (Autism Specialist) Candidate Profile: UK QTS (essential for the successfully appointed KS2 teacher) Strong experience working with children with autism or complex SEN needs A calm, patient, and highly adaptable teaching style Passion for structured, individualised, and play-informed learning approaches Ability to work effectively within a highly supportive, multi-disciplinary environment as a KS2 Teacher (Autism Specialist) Commitment to helping pupils make meaningful progress in independence and confidence This KS2 Teacher (Autism Specialist) role would suit both experienced teachers and enthusiastic ECTs looking to develop within a highly supportive specialist setting. The appointed KS2 Teacher (Autism Specialist) will benefit from excellent staff support, ongoing CPD, and the opportunity to make a genuine impact on pupils early development. Ribbons & Reeves are London s leading Education Recruiters. We specialise in helping educators secure long-term and permanent roles, such as this KS2 Teacher (Autism Specialist) role in West London. For other roles like this, search Ribbons & Reeves . KS2 Teacher (Autism Specialist) Kensington and Chelsea
Apr 29, 2026
Full time
KS2 Teacher (Autism Specialist) Kensington and Chelsea An exceptional and rapidly growing specialist autism provision in West London is seeking a dedicated KS2 Teacher (Autism Specialist) to join its expanding team. This KS2 Teacher (Autism Specialist) opportunity is ideal for a compassionate educator with extensive experience supporting KS2 pupils with special educational needs, including planning and delivering engaging lessons. The school currently supports 40 pupils on site, meaning the role would allow small class sizes where lessons can be individualised to students needs. The provision is highly structured, with every child supported by a 1:1 adult at all times, enabling a deeply personalised and responsive approach to learning where activities are typically adapted every minutes to meet individual needs. The role offers 42 days of paid leave a year, along with complimentary breakfasts and drinks, and funded celebratory events. The school will support the appointed teacher financially with professional development qualifications throughout to support them in this role. KS2 Teacher (Autism Specialist) Role Overview: Lead teaching for KS2 pupils with autism within a specialist provision as a KS2 Teacher (Autism Specialist) Deliver highly structured, engaging, and adaptive lessons tailored to individual learning profiles Work closely with 1:1 Teaching Assistants to ensure consistent and effective support for every child Help to introduce and develop a broader KS2 curriculum across newly established teaching spaces Support pupils in building communication, independence, emotional regulation, and life skills Contribute to the development of high-quality, autism-specific teaching practice across the setting KS2 Teacher (Autism Specialist) Candidate Profile: UK QTS (essential for the successfully appointed KS2 teacher) Strong experience working with children with autism or complex SEN needs A calm, patient, and highly adaptable teaching style Passion for structured, individualised, and play-informed learning approaches Ability to work effectively within a highly supportive, multi-disciplinary environment as a KS2 Teacher (Autism Specialist) Commitment to helping pupils make meaningful progress in independence and confidence This KS2 Teacher (Autism Specialist) role would suit both experienced teachers and enthusiastic ECTs looking to develop within a highly supportive specialist setting. The appointed KS2 Teacher (Autism Specialist) will benefit from excellent staff support, ongoing CPD, and the opportunity to make a genuine impact on pupils early development. Ribbons & Reeves are London s leading Education Recruiters. We specialise in helping educators secure long-term and permanent roles, such as this KS2 Teacher (Autism Specialist) role in West London. For other roles like this, search Ribbons & Reeves . KS2 Teacher (Autism Specialist) Kensington and Chelsea
About Us A career at Hitachi Rail will help create a legacy. With operations in every corner of the world, our work goes to the cutting-edge of digital transformation and technology. From the multi-cultural strength of our global organisation to the sustainable and innovative ways we work to bring people together, there's something for everyone to get stuck into. And that's where you come in. Cheadle, Cheshire, United Kingdom (Hybrid) Our Opportunity As a Senior Design Engineer, you are an integral member of the design team assuring compliance to a defined design process and ensuring that the design conforms to client requirements including quoted standards and specifications. You will be responsible for the management of design production, design estimates, design programs and design work packages for bids, projects and services to contract requirements, standards, budget, and on-time delivery. Take on the position of Designer as identified in the CDM regulations, with particular attention to design risks, ensuring that safety risks are designed out or deemed "as low as reasonably practicable". You will be required to provide support to junior team members through the application of mentoring and coaching. This is a hybrid role working a minimum of two days per week from our Cheadle office site. Key Responsibilities Collaborate with project teams, engineering delivery, technical solutions managers, and other stakeholders to grasp project needs and convert them into technical specifications. Design and develop solutions using industry best practice. Engage with supply chain to develop understanding of product offerings that can be applied to our solutions. Produce designs that are buildable and maintainable that meet customer requirements and relevant standards and legislation. Identify and address technical debt, performance bottlenecks and other design issues. Troubleshoot issues, identify root causes, and implement effective solutions. Provide independent peer review, checking and approval of designs. Mentor junior engineers, providing guidance on design principles, engineering techniques, and best practices. Work collaboratively with other engineering disciplines and other stakeholders to ensure successful delivery of the project. Understand and follow the project delivery processes, methodologies and use the defined tools as set out in the SRS Management System and the project specific Engineering Management Plans. Keep up-to-date with the latest technologies, tools, and trends in Hitachi Rail and 3rd party COTS product developments. Support Work Package Managers with timely provision of status, accurate measurement of progress and forecasting of remaining work and by identifying change, variation, risk and opportunity to the work package manager wherever the scope of works is impacted. Technical Skills and Experience Possesses a strong ability to use design tools to produce complex designs. Capable of managing a design through a defined design process. Able to produce metrics as part of Quality Assurance & control. Working knowledge of project plans. Knowledgeable in Engineering Safety Management. A proven record of working in a rail SCADA & telecoms engineering environment for control panel & installation design Fully understands the engineering lifecycle and its associated processes. Knowledgeable about CDM regulations. Experienced in CAD and has a working knowledge of ProjectWise. Experienced in adhering to SIL-2 standards and designing according to specified SRACs. Has demonstrated design capabilities to at least a supervisor level for one skill set and practitioner level for one or more key skill as captured and managed via the competency and capability management system. Can maintain configuration control of design baselines Human Skills Mentor junior engineers, providing guidance on systems design principles, engineering techniques, and best practices Stay updated on emerging technologies, trends, and industry best practices, and apply them to enhance our solutions Excellent communication skills in all forms and at all levels Strong communication and collaboration skills, with the ability to work effectively in a team Excellent stakeholder management Excellent problem-solving ability, trade-off skills and attention to detail What to expect We aim to complete a one-stage interview process, which will be held at the office. The interview will focus on both technical and behavioural competencies. Reasonable adjustments are available with prior notice so please let the TA partner know if this would be necessary. To find out what reasonable adjustments are, and what might be available, your TA partner will be happy to discuss this with you. We may close this role early if we quickly identify suitably strong applicants. What We Can Offer We're committed to giving you opportunities to be your best. We believe in embracing the passion and potential of our people, and to achieve this we offer market leading training, development and experiences, along with the opportunity to be mentored and coached by some of the smartest minds in the industry. We hire from within as our first priority, so you'll have a myriad of opportunities within our diverse, global organisation. Flexibility Your health and well-being matters to us and that's why we offer you the flexibility to do what's important to you; whether that's part time hours, job sharing, home working, or the ability to flex your start and finish times. Where possible, we support a working pattern that suits your lifestyle and helps you reach your ambitions. Thank you for your interest in Hitachi Rail. If your application is of interest, we will be in contact. Please do not hesitate to discover more about us and our latest jobs at At Hitachi Rail, there is a place for everyone. We welcome and value differences in background, age, gender, sexuality, family status, disability, race, nationality, ethnicity, religion, and world view. It is our commitment to create an inclusive environment - we are proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We would be delighted if you would be one of our followers at Some vacancies may require full Security Clearance which can require further evidence to be provided. For further details of the evidence required to apply for Baseline and Security Clearance please refer to the UK Government website.
Apr 29, 2026
Full time
About Us A career at Hitachi Rail will help create a legacy. With operations in every corner of the world, our work goes to the cutting-edge of digital transformation and technology. From the multi-cultural strength of our global organisation to the sustainable and innovative ways we work to bring people together, there's something for everyone to get stuck into. And that's where you come in. Cheadle, Cheshire, United Kingdom (Hybrid) Our Opportunity As a Senior Design Engineer, you are an integral member of the design team assuring compliance to a defined design process and ensuring that the design conforms to client requirements including quoted standards and specifications. You will be responsible for the management of design production, design estimates, design programs and design work packages for bids, projects and services to contract requirements, standards, budget, and on-time delivery. Take on the position of Designer as identified in the CDM regulations, with particular attention to design risks, ensuring that safety risks are designed out or deemed "as low as reasonably practicable". You will be required to provide support to junior team members through the application of mentoring and coaching. This is a hybrid role working a minimum of two days per week from our Cheadle office site. Key Responsibilities Collaborate with project teams, engineering delivery, technical solutions managers, and other stakeholders to grasp project needs and convert them into technical specifications. Design and develop solutions using industry best practice. Engage with supply chain to develop understanding of product offerings that can be applied to our solutions. Produce designs that are buildable and maintainable that meet customer requirements and relevant standards and legislation. Identify and address technical debt, performance bottlenecks and other design issues. Troubleshoot issues, identify root causes, and implement effective solutions. Provide independent peer review, checking and approval of designs. Mentor junior engineers, providing guidance on design principles, engineering techniques, and best practices. Work collaboratively with other engineering disciplines and other stakeholders to ensure successful delivery of the project. Understand and follow the project delivery processes, methodologies and use the defined tools as set out in the SRS Management System and the project specific Engineering Management Plans. Keep up-to-date with the latest technologies, tools, and trends in Hitachi Rail and 3rd party COTS product developments. Support Work Package Managers with timely provision of status, accurate measurement of progress and forecasting of remaining work and by identifying change, variation, risk and opportunity to the work package manager wherever the scope of works is impacted. Technical Skills and Experience Possesses a strong ability to use design tools to produce complex designs. Capable of managing a design through a defined design process. Able to produce metrics as part of Quality Assurance & control. Working knowledge of project plans. Knowledgeable in Engineering Safety Management. A proven record of working in a rail SCADA & telecoms engineering environment for control panel & installation design Fully understands the engineering lifecycle and its associated processes. Knowledgeable about CDM regulations. Experienced in CAD and has a working knowledge of ProjectWise. Experienced in adhering to SIL-2 standards and designing according to specified SRACs. Has demonstrated design capabilities to at least a supervisor level for one skill set and practitioner level for one or more key skill as captured and managed via the competency and capability management system. Can maintain configuration control of design baselines Human Skills Mentor junior engineers, providing guidance on systems design principles, engineering techniques, and best practices Stay updated on emerging technologies, trends, and industry best practices, and apply them to enhance our solutions Excellent communication skills in all forms and at all levels Strong communication and collaboration skills, with the ability to work effectively in a team Excellent stakeholder management Excellent problem-solving ability, trade-off skills and attention to detail What to expect We aim to complete a one-stage interview process, which will be held at the office. The interview will focus on both technical and behavioural competencies. Reasonable adjustments are available with prior notice so please let the TA partner know if this would be necessary. To find out what reasonable adjustments are, and what might be available, your TA partner will be happy to discuss this with you. We may close this role early if we quickly identify suitably strong applicants. What We Can Offer We're committed to giving you opportunities to be your best. We believe in embracing the passion and potential of our people, and to achieve this we offer market leading training, development and experiences, along with the opportunity to be mentored and coached by some of the smartest minds in the industry. We hire from within as our first priority, so you'll have a myriad of opportunities within our diverse, global organisation. Flexibility Your health and well-being matters to us and that's why we offer you the flexibility to do what's important to you; whether that's part time hours, job sharing, home working, or the ability to flex your start and finish times. Where possible, we support a working pattern that suits your lifestyle and helps you reach your ambitions. Thank you for your interest in Hitachi Rail. If your application is of interest, we will be in contact. Please do not hesitate to discover more about us and our latest jobs at At Hitachi Rail, there is a place for everyone. We welcome and value differences in background, age, gender, sexuality, family status, disability, race, nationality, ethnicity, religion, and world view. It is our commitment to create an inclusive environment - we are proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We would be delighted if you would be one of our followers at Some vacancies may require full Security Clearance which can require further evidence to be provided. For further details of the evidence required to apply for Baseline and Security Clearance please refer to the UK Government website.
Residential Support Worker - Near Worcester (Full UK Manual Driving Licence Required) Extraordinary Days Every Day Are you looking for a rewarding career in residential childcare? Do you want to make a real difference in the lives of young people while enjoying an excellent work-life balance? At Branas Isaf Children's Services, part of the CareTech Group, we believe in creating Extraordinary Days Every Day for the children and young people we support. We are now recruiting residential support workers near Worcester. Whether you're experienced or completely new to care, if you have the right values, we'd love to hear from you. Why Join Us? Rural location - near Worcester and Hereford A compressed shift pattern means fewer working days and more consecutive days off - ideal for maintaining a healthy work-life balance Part of a supportive, award-winning UK care provider Make a genuine impact in the lives of vulnerable children and young people No previous care experience necessary - full training provided. About the Role - Residential Support Worker As a residential support worker, you will: Provide emotional and practical support to children and young people with complex needs (including emotional and behavioural difficulties) Be part of a therapeutic care team alongside education and clinical professionals Encourage young people to grow, develop independence, and thrive in a safe and structured environment Help create Extraordinary Days Every Day through positive, meaningful experiences New staff must be comfortable using an electronic care recording system on a daily basis to document, monitor, and update children and young people's records accurately. Experience with Clearcare is an advantage, but not essential, as full training will be provided. However, all staff are expected to confidently use digital systems as part of their day-to-day role. Requirements Full UK manual driving licence (essential) Willingness to work unsociable hours (evenings, weekends, and overnight sleep-ins) Ability to commit to sleep ins with a rolling rota No prior experience required - full training and mentoring provided. What We're Looking For We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds. Whether you've worked in care, education support work, residential childcare or youth services, customer service facing roles or another people focused role, we value transferable skills such as: Empathy and patience Strong communication and teamwork A proactive, positive attitude. Our Values Compassionate and caring approach Empowering young people to reach their potential Person-centred care tailored to individual needs Innovative methods in therapeutic practice. Pay, Benefits & Rewards Competitive salary, with enhanced rates for qualified staff £500 Welcome Bonus £1,000 Refer a Friend scheme Fully funded QCF Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare Ongoing training and professional development Paid induction and specialist therapeutic training Free meals provided during shifts (residential homes) Paid enhanced DBS check Free on-site parking Company vehicle available during shifts Access to over 100 free online CPD courses Pension scheme Annual employee awards and recognition events Access to CareTech Foundation grants for family and friends. About Branas Isaf and CareTech Part of the CareTech Group, one of the UK's leading social care providers, Branas Isaf has delivered therapeutic residential childcare, education, and support for over 25 years. We specialise in supporting children with emotional and behavioural challenges, offering a nurturing environment that promotes healing and growth. Ready to Apply? If you're enthusiastic, compassionate, and ready to start a meaningful career in residential childcare and therapeutic support, apply today and join a team that delivers Extraordinary Days Every Day for the young people we care for. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of the people we support. All successful candidates will be subject to an Enhanced DBS check and Regulated Activity, which will include a check against the barred children's list.
Apr 29, 2026
Full time
Residential Support Worker - Near Worcester (Full UK Manual Driving Licence Required) Extraordinary Days Every Day Are you looking for a rewarding career in residential childcare? Do you want to make a real difference in the lives of young people while enjoying an excellent work-life balance? At Branas Isaf Children's Services, part of the CareTech Group, we believe in creating Extraordinary Days Every Day for the children and young people we support. We are now recruiting residential support workers near Worcester. Whether you're experienced or completely new to care, if you have the right values, we'd love to hear from you. Why Join Us? Rural location - near Worcester and Hereford A compressed shift pattern means fewer working days and more consecutive days off - ideal for maintaining a healthy work-life balance Part of a supportive, award-winning UK care provider Make a genuine impact in the lives of vulnerable children and young people No previous care experience necessary - full training provided. About the Role - Residential Support Worker As a residential support worker, you will: Provide emotional and practical support to children and young people with complex needs (including emotional and behavioural difficulties) Be part of a therapeutic care team alongside education and clinical professionals Encourage young people to grow, develop independence, and thrive in a safe and structured environment Help create Extraordinary Days Every Day through positive, meaningful experiences New staff must be comfortable using an electronic care recording system on a daily basis to document, monitor, and update children and young people's records accurately. Experience with Clearcare is an advantage, but not essential, as full training will be provided. However, all staff are expected to confidently use digital systems as part of their day-to-day role. Requirements Full UK manual driving licence (essential) Willingness to work unsociable hours (evenings, weekends, and overnight sleep-ins) Ability to commit to sleep ins with a rolling rota No prior experience required - full training and mentoring provided. What We're Looking For We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds. Whether you've worked in care, education support work, residential childcare or youth services, customer service facing roles or another people focused role, we value transferable skills such as: Empathy and patience Strong communication and teamwork A proactive, positive attitude. Our Values Compassionate and caring approach Empowering young people to reach their potential Person-centred care tailored to individual needs Innovative methods in therapeutic practice. Pay, Benefits & Rewards Competitive salary, with enhanced rates for qualified staff £500 Welcome Bonus £1,000 Refer a Friend scheme Fully funded QCF Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare Ongoing training and professional development Paid induction and specialist therapeutic training Free meals provided during shifts (residential homes) Paid enhanced DBS check Free on-site parking Company vehicle available during shifts Access to over 100 free online CPD courses Pension scheme Annual employee awards and recognition events Access to CareTech Foundation grants for family and friends. About Branas Isaf and CareTech Part of the CareTech Group, one of the UK's leading social care providers, Branas Isaf has delivered therapeutic residential childcare, education, and support for over 25 years. We specialise in supporting children with emotional and behavioural challenges, offering a nurturing environment that promotes healing and growth. Ready to Apply? If you're enthusiastic, compassionate, and ready to start a meaningful career in residential childcare and therapeutic support, apply today and join a team that delivers Extraordinary Days Every Day for the young people we care for. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of the people we support. All successful candidates will be subject to an Enhanced DBS check and Regulated Activity, which will include a check against the barred children's list.
37.5 hours per week / Permanent / Monday - Friday, 09:00 - 17:00 / Primary work base for this role is Reed House, Hove / hybrid working model, requiring a minimum of three days on sites each week, with up to two days working from home. Flexibility is essential, as the role involves regular travel across Sussex to support multiple sites. YMCA DownsLink Group is the leading charity for children and young people across Sussex and Surrey. We offer safe homes, mental health support and trusted advice. We believe that every child and young person has the right to be safe, heard and to shape their own future. We work alongside them to make that happen. We are here for children and young people, many of whom face multiple challenges and need our support. Our Values - we do what s right, we work with heart, and we build real connections guide us in all our actions. Our Maintenance Team is a vital part of the Asset Management function, working across multiple properties to ensure residents have safe, secure, and goodquality homes. The team works closely with service staff to identify and complete repairs, carry out ad hoc cleaning and decoration, ensure compliance with health and safety regulations, and prepare empty properties for new residents. We operate across Brighton, Guildford, East Sussex, and West Sussex, with our services centred around Foyers in Hove, Eastbourne, Hastings, Guildford, Horsham, Worthing, and Crawley. These sites provide 24hour supported housing for young people aged . In addition, we manage a number of larger shared houses (typically accommodating 4 8 residents) through our Transitional Housing teams, supporting young people as they move towards independence. This is an important central role, responsible for ensuring the efficient delivery of repairs, servicing, and routine maintenance across our property portfolio of approximately 600 bed units, alongside a number of service and office properties, to provide a positive experience for both residents and staff. You will be accountable for raising and managing repair requests and void works, coordinating a skilled inhouse repairs team and external contractors, maintaining accurate records, producing performance data, and delivering highquality administrative and operational support. The role also plays a key part in supporting compliance with statutory and regulatory requirements. 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. You will bring significant administrative experience within a busy operational environment, with confidence in maintaining accurate databases, compliance documentation, and data entry. You will be experienced in producing reports and using data to monitor performance, identify trends, and spot discrepancies. Strong digital capability is essential, including proficiency in Microsoft Office 365 and experience using property or maintenance systems (such as Pyramid, with training provided). You will be comfortable managing multiple tasks and deadlines, responding to changing priorities with accuracy and pace, and working with minimal supervision to unblock issues, follow up actions, and ensure work is completed to a high standard. You will have clear written and verbal communication skills and the ability to build effective working relationships with colleagues and external contractors. Confident working independently while contributing to a collaborative team environment, you will demonstrate strong stakeholder management skills, able to escalate or challenge appropriately when required. You will keep resident and service needs at the centre of decisionmaking, particularly when prioritising repairs, and show a genuine appreciation of the experiences, needs, and aspirations of children and young people with multiple and complex needs. If you would like any further information or an informal discussion about this post, please contact . If you require any assistance with our application process, please do email us at . CLOSING DATE: Sunday 10 May 2026 at midnight, if we find the right candidate sooner than expected, we may close the advert early - so early applications are strongly encouraged. PLEASE NOTE: We are unable to provide work permits or visa sponsorship for this role, so 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.
Apr 29, 2026
Full time
37.5 hours per week / Permanent / Monday - Friday, 09:00 - 17:00 / Primary work base for this role is Reed House, Hove / hybrid working model, requiring a minimum of three days on sites each week, with up to two days working from home. Flexibility is essential, as the role involves regular travel across Sussex to support multiple sites. YMCA DownsLink Group is the leading charity for children and young people across Sussex and Surrey. We offer safe homes, mental health support and trusted advice. We believe that every child and young person has the right to be safe, heard and to shape their own future. We work alongside them to make that happen. We are here for children and young people, many of whom face multiple challenges and need our support. Our Values - we do what s right, we work with heart, and we build real connections guide us in all our actions. Our Maintenance Team is a vital part of the Asset Management function, working across multiple properties to ensure residents have safe, secure, and goodquality homes. The team works closely with service staff to identify and complete repairs, carry out ad hoc cleaning and decoration, ensure compliance with health and safety regulations, and prepare empty properties for new residents. We operate across Brighton, Guildford, East Sussex, and West Sussex, with our services centred around Foyers in Hove, Eastbourne, Hastings, Guildford, Horsham, Worthing, and Crawley. These sites provide 24hour supported housing for young people aged . In addition, we manage a number of larger shared houses (typically accommodating 4 8 residents) through our Transitional Housing teams, supporting young people as they move towards independence. This is an important central role, responsible for ensuring the efficient delivery of repairs, servicing, and routine maintenance across our property portfolio of approximately 600 bed units, alongside a number of service and office properties, to provide a positive experience for both residents and staff. You will be accountable for raising and managing repair requests and void works, coordinating a skilled inhouse repairs team and external contractors, maintaining accurate records, producing performance data, and delivering highquality administrative and operational support. The role also plays a key part in supporting compliance with statutory and regulatory requirements. 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. You will bring significant administrative experience within a busy operational environment, with confidence in maintaining accurate databases, compliance documentation, and data entry. You will be experienced in producing reports and using data to monitor performance, identify trends, and spot discrepancies. Strong digital capability is essential, including proficiency in Microsoft Office 365 and experience using property or maintenance systems (such as Pyramid, with training provided). You will be comfortable managing multiple tasks and deadlines, responding to changing priorities with accuracy and pace, and working with minimal supervision to unblock issues, follow up actions, and ensure work is completed to a high standard. You will have clear written and verbal communication skills and the ability to build effective working relationships with colleagues and external contractors. Confident working independently while contributing to a collaborative team environment, you will demonstrate strong stakeholder management skills, able to escalate or challenge appropriately when required. You will keep resident and service needs at the centre of decisionmaking, particularly when prioritising repairs, and show a genuine appreciation of the experiences, needs, and aspirations of children and young people with multiple and complex needs. If you would like any further information or an informal discussion about this post, please contact . If you require any assistance with our application process, please do email us at . CLOSING DATE: Sunday 10 May 2026 at midnight, if we find the right candidate sooner than expected, we may close the advert early - so early applications are strongly encouraged. PLEASE NOTE: We are unable to provide work permits or visa sponsorship for this role, so 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.
Residential Support Worker - Corwen (Full UK Manual Driving Licence Required) Outstanding Work-Life Balance Full-Time £500 Welcome Bonus £1,000 Refer a Friend Extraordinary Days Every Day . At Branas Isaf Children's Services, part of the CareTech Group, we believe in creating Extraordinary Days Every Day for the children and young people we support. We are now recruiting residential support workers in Corwen. Whether you're experienced or completely new to care, if you have the right values, we'd love to hear from you. What You'll Do Provide emotional and practical support to children and young people with complex needs (including emotional and behavioural difficulties) Be part of a therapeutic care team alongside education and clinical professionals Encourage young people to grow, develop independence, and thrive in a safe and structured environment New staff must be comfortable using an electronic care recording system on a daily basis to document, monitor, and update children and young people's records accurately. Experience with Clearcare is an advantage, but not essential, as full training will be provided. However, all staff are expected to confidently use digital systems as part of their day-to-day role. Help create Extraordinary Days Every Day through positive, meaningful experiences. Requirements Full UK manual driving licence (essential) Willingness to work unsociable hours (evenings, weekends, and overnight sleep-ins) Ability to commit to sleep ins with a rolling rota No prior experience required - full training and mentoring provided. What We're Looking For We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds. Whether you've worked in care, education support work, residential childcare or youth services, customer service facing roles or another people focused role, we value transferable skills such as: Empathy and patience Strong communication and teamwork A proactive, positive attitude. Our Values Compassionate and caring approach Empowering young people to reach their potential Person-centred care tailored to individual needs Innovative methods in therapeutic practice. Why Join Us? Rural location - Corwen A compressed shift pattern means fewer working days and more consecutive days off - ideal for maintaining a healthy work-life balance Part of a supportive, award-winning UK care provider Make a genuine impact in the lives of vulnerable children and young people No previous care experience necessary - full training provided Competitive salary, with enhanced rates for qualified staff £500 Welcome Bonus £1,000 Refer a Friend scheme Fully funded QCF Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare Ongoing training and professional development Paid induction and specialist therapeutic training Free meals provided during shifts (residential homes) Paid enhanced DBS check Free on-site parking Company vehicle available during shifts Access to over 100 free online CPD courses Pension scheme Annual employee awards and recognition events Access to CareTech Foundation grants for family and friends About Branas Isaf and CareTech Part of the CareTech Group, one of the UK's leading social care providers, Branas Isaf has delivered therapeutic residential childcare, education, and support for over 25 years. We specialise in supporting children with emotional and behavioural challenges, offering a nurturing environment that promotes healing and growth. Your Next Step This isn't just a job - it's a chance to change lives, one extraordinary day at a time. Join us and be part of something meaningful. Apply today! Safeguarding Statement CareTech is committed to the safeguarding and welfare of children. All applicants must pass an enhanced DBS check and provide references covering the past two years plus all roles involving vulnerable groups.
Apr 29, 2026
Full time
Residential Support Worker - Corwen (Full UK Manual Driving Licence Required) Outstanding Work-Life Balance Full-Time £500 Welcome Bonus £1,000 Refer a Friend Extraordinary Days Every Day . At Branas Isaf Children's Services, part of the CareTech Group, we believe in creating Extraordinary Days Every Day for the children and young people we support. We are now recruiting residential support workers in Corwen. Whether you're experienced or completely new to care, if you have the right values, we'd love to hear from you. What You'll Do Provide emotional and practical support to children and young people with complex needs (including emotional and behavioural difficulties) Be part of a therapeutic care team alongside education and clinical professionals Encourage young people to grow, develop independence, and thrive in a safe and structured environment New staff must be comfortable using an electronic care recording system on a daily basis to document, monitor, and update children and young people's records accurately. Experience with Clearcare is an advantage, but not essential, as full training will be provided. However, all staff are expected to confidently use digital systems as part of their day-to-day role. Help create Extraordinary Days Every Day through positive, meaningful experiences. Requirements Full UK manual driving licence (essential) Willingness to work unsociable hours (evenings, weekends, and overnight sleep-ins) Ability to commit to sleep ins with a rolling rota No prior experience required - full training and mentoring provided. What We're Looking For We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds. Whether you've worked in care, education support work, residential childcare or youth services, customer service facing roles or another people focused role, we value transferable skills such as: Empathy and patience Strong communication and teamwork A proactive, positive attitude. Our Values Compassionate and caring approach Empowering young people to reach their potential Person-centred care tailored to individual needs Innovative methods in therapeutic practice. Why Join Us? Rural location - Corwen A compressed shift pattern means fewer working days and more consecutive days off - ideal for maintaining a healthy work-life balance Part of a supportive, award-winning UK care provider Make a genuine impact in the lives of vulnerable children and young people No previous care experience necessary - full training provided Competitive salary, with enhanced rates for qualified staff £500 Welcome Bonus £1,000 Refer a Friend scheme Fully funded QCF Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare Ongoing training and professional development Paid induction and specialist therapeutic training Free meals provided during shifts (residential homes) Paid enhanced DBS check Free on-site parking Company vehicle available during shifts Access to over 100 free online CPD courses Pension scheme Annual employee awards and recognition events Access to CareTech Foundation grants for family and friends About Branas Isaf and CareTech Part of the CareTech Group, one of the UK's leading social care providers, Branas Isaf has delivered therapeutic residential childcare, education, and support for over 25 years. We specialise in supporting children with emotional and behavioural challenges, offering a nurturing environment that promotes healing and growth. Your Next Step This isn't just a job - it's a chance to change lives, one extraordinary day at a time. Join us and be part of something meaningful. Apply today! Safeguarding Statement CareTech is committed to the safeguarding and welfare of children. All applicants must pass an enhanced DBS check and provide references covering the past two years plus all roles involving vulnerable groups.
We're looking for a Senior Support Worker to join our supported living and outreach service in Blackpool, providing person-centred support to adults with learning disabilities, including those with autism spectrum conditions and complex needs. This role is ideal for an experienced carer ready to lead a team and support individuals at our Blackpool service. You'll receive ongoing training to further your personal and professional development. As a Senior Support Worker, you'll provide respectful personal care, emotional, and practical support to service users, collaborate with service users, families, and the multidisciplinary team to maximize outcomes, implement Creative Support principles, policies, procedures and guidelines to ensure the service meets CQC requirements, supervise and support staff to meet service user needs and preferences, and support service users in achieving a full, happy, safe and well-rounded life. Experience in supporting individuals with learning disabilities is essential. While a clean, valid driving licence and access to a car are desirable, they are not required. Flexibility is crucial for this role, as you'll be expected to work evenings and weekends to meet the needs of the service. Vacancy Reference Number: 92447 Applications for this role must be submitted via the Creative Support website using the above vacancy reference number Full training is provided, as is the opportunity to work towards QCF Diploma in Health and Social Care. Benefits of working with Creative Support include a probationary bonus, pension contributions, 28 days Leave and company paid enhanced DBS. We are a passionate, inclusive, and anti-racist organization - Stonewall Diversity Champion, Disability Confident Employer who have recently received Investors in People Gold award. Applications are reviewed as they are received, we do not provide feedback for unsuccessful applications. We can only accept applications from candidates who are located in and eligible to work within the UK
Apr 29, 2026
Full time
We're looking for a Senior Support Worker to join our supported living and outreach service in Blackpool, providing person-centred support to adults with learning disabilities, including those with autism spectrum conditions and complex needs. This role is ideal for an experienced carer ready to lead a team and support individuals at our Blackpool service. You'll receive ongoing training to further your personal and professional development. As a Senior Support Worker, you'll provide respectful personal care, emotional, and practical support to service users, collaborate with service users, families, and the multidisciplinary team to maximize outcomes, implement Creative Support principles, policies, procedures and guidelines to ensure the service meets CQC requirements, supervise and support staff to meet service user needs and preferences, and support service users in achieving a full, happy, safe and well-rounded life. Experience in supporting individuals with learning disabilities is essential. While a clean, valid driving licence and access to a car are desirable, they are not required. Flexibility is crucial for this role, as you'll be expected to work evenings and weekends to meet the needs of the service. Vacancy Reference Number: 92447 Applications for this role must be submitted via the Creative Support website using the above vacancy reference number Full training is provided, as is the opportunity to work towards QCF Diploma in Health and Social Care. Benefits of working with Creative Support include a probationary bonus, pension contributions, 28 days Leave and company paid enhanced DBS. We are a passionate, inclusive, and anti-racist organization - Stonewall Diversity Champion, Disability Confident Employer who have recently received Investors in People Gold award. Applications are reviewed as they are received, we do not provide feedback for unsuccessful applications. We can only accept applications from candidates who are located in and eligible to work within the UK