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Administration Officer
Warrington Borough Council Warrington, Cheshire
Cheshire Coroner's Court provides an award-winning service to the residents of Cheshire and is led by HM Senior Coroner Jacqueline Devonish, working alongside a team of five Coroners. As an administrator, the successful candidate will work closely with a supportive team of four administrators and three court ushers who help manage the daily running of the court. The role also involves regular contact with investigative officers from Cheshire Police, who assist with case enquiries. This is a collaborative environment where the administrative team plays an essential part in ensuring the court operates smoothly and professionally. The role Our administrators play a key part in supporting the daily operations of Cheshire Coroner's Court. This role involves managing a variety of administrative tasks that help ensure cases progress smoothly and the court runs efficiently. Day-to-day duties may include handling incoming enquiries, preparing and updating case files, scheduling appointments or hearings, processing documentation, and supporting coroners, witnesses, and families with clear and sensitive communication. The successful candidate will also liaise with external stakeholders such as police investigative officers, funeral directors, and medical professionals as part of the wider case-handling process. This is a role suited to someone who is organised, approachable, and able to work with empathy and professionalism. You will be part of a supportive team where attention to detail, confidentiality, and teamwork are essential. One of the unique aspects of this position is the opportunity to contribute to meaningful public service, helping families navigate difficult circumstances and ensuring coronial processes are handled with care and accuracy. Hours of Work This is a full-time position, typically working37 hours per week, Monday to Friday. Occasional flexibility may be required to support court schedules or urgent case activity, but this will be discussed in advance where possible. This role is based full-time in the court building on Museum Street in Warrington. It is not a hybrid or remote working role. What's needed? As well as a competitive salary, working for us means you get: 26 days annual holiday - raising to 31 after 5 years of service (pro-rata) Access to our attractive and competitive benefits package Access to our Health & Wellbeing Programme Key Dates & Further Information Applications can be made using the Warrington Borough Council Form. Interviews will take place in April 2026 with the successful candidate to take up position from May 2026. Enquiries may be directed to Claire O Flaherty, Business Support Manager on . Further information of what to expect of Cheshire Coroner's Court can be found on our websitehere. The ability to converse at ease with customers and provide advice in accurate spoken English is essential for the post. In accordance withHome Office guidance, successful candidates mustevidencetheir right to work in the UK before commencement of?employment. Sponsorship is not available for this role; therefore, you must have the right to work in the UK to be eligible for appointment. DBS clearance is required. Warrington Borough Council is a Disability Confident employer Cheshire Coroners Court, Museum Street, WA1 1JX
Apr 05, 2026
Full time
Cheshire Coroner's Court provides an award-winning service to the residents of Cheshire and is led by HM Senior Coroner Jacqueline Devonish, working alongside a team of five Coroners. As an administrator, the successful candidate will work closely with a supportive team of four administrators and three court ushers who help manage the daily running of the court. The role also involves regular contact with investigative officers from Cheshire Police, who assist with case enquiries. This is a collaborative environment where the administrative team plays an essential part in ensuring the court operates smoothly and professionally. The role Our administrators play a key part in supporting the daily operations of Cheshire Coroner's Court. This role involves managing a variety of administrative tasks that help ensure cases progress smoothly and the court runs efficiently. Day-to-day duties may include handling incoming enquiries, preparing and updating case files, scheduling appointments or hearings, processing documentation, and supporting coroners, witnesses, and families with clear and sensitive communication. The successful candidate will also liaise with external stakeholders such as police investigative officers, funeral directors, and medical professionals as part of the wider case-handling process. This is a role suited to someone who is organised, approachable, and able to work with empathy and professionalism. You will be part of a supportive team where attention to detail, confidentiality, and teamwork are essential. One of the unique aspects of this position is the opportunity to contribute to meaningful public service, helping families navigate difficult circumstances and ensuring coronial processes are handled with care and accuracy. Hours of Work This is a full-time position, typically working37 hours per week, Monday to Friday. Occasional flexibility may be required to support court schedules or urgent case activity, but this will be discussed in advance where possible. This role is based full-time in the court building on Museum Street in Warrington. It is not a hybrid or remote working role. What's needed? As well as a competitive salary, working for us means you get: 26 days annual holiday - raising to 31 after 5 years of service (pro-rata) Access to our attractive and competitive benefits package Access to our Health & Wellbeing Programme Key Dates & Further Information Applications can be made using the Warrington Borough Council Form. Interviews will take place in April 2026 with the successful candidate to take up position from May 2026. Enquiries may be directed to Claire O Flaherty, Business Support Manager on . Further information of what to expect of Cheshire Coroner's Court can be found on our websitehere. The ability to converse at ease with customers and provide advice in accurate spoken English is essential for the post. In accordance withHome Office guidance, successful candidates mustevidencetheir right to work in the UK before commencement of?employment. Sponsorship is not available for this role; therefore, you must have the right to work in the UK to be eligible for appointment. DBS clearance is required. Warrington Borough Council is a Disability Confident employer Cheshire Coroners Court, Museum Street, WA1 1JX
carrington west
Temporary Accommodation Officer
carrington west
Temporary Accommodation Officer We are recruiting for a Temporary Accommodation Officer to join a busy Housing team within a Local Authority in the West Midlands. This role will support the Housing Options team in managing temporary accommodation for households experiencing homelessness. Key responsibilities Assisting with property sign ups, issuing keys or fobs, and ensuring residents understand the terms of their licence agreement and expectations while living in temporary accommodation. Monitoring occupancy and managing rent accounts by preparing weekly rent statements, carrying out occupancy checks, and reporting any rent arrears or payment issues to Housing Options Officers. Recording and reporting any anti social or unacceptable behaviour, serving warning letters or Notices to Quit when required, and attending lock changes or police requests where necessary. Carrying out health and safety checks across temporary accommodation properties, ensuring repairs are completed promptly, undertaking weekly fire alarm testing, and arranging periodic fire drills. Qualifications We are looking for a professional and organized individual with strong communication skills who can deliver a high level of customer service to households during what can often be a difficult and stressful time. Previous experience within housing, homelessness, or tenancy management, particularly within a local authority environment, would be advantageous. How to Apply If you are interested in this role and meet the criteria above, please send us your application today. If you have any questions about the vacancy, click APPLY NOW. If you do not hear from us within 48 hours of applying, your application has been unsuccessful. By applying for this position, you agree for Carrington West to hold and process your personal data in accordance with our Data Protection Policy. Your data will only be shared with third party clients for roles relevant to your application. You may withdraw consent at any time by contacting us.
Apr 05, 2026
Full time
Temporary Accommodation Officer We are recruiting for a Temporary Accommodation Officer to join a busy Housing team within a Local Authority in the West Midlands. This role will support the Housing Options team in managing temporary accommodation for households experiencing homelessness. Key responsibilities Assisting with property sign ups, issuing keys or fobs, and ensuring residents understand the terms of their licence agreement and expectations while living in temporary accommodation. Monitoring occupancy and managing rent accounts by preparing weekly rent statements, carrying out occupancy checks, and reporting any rent arrears or payment issues to Housing Options Officers. Recording and reporting any anti social or unacceptable behaviour, serving warning letters or Notices to Quit when required, and attending lock changes or police requests where necessary. Carrying out health and safety checks across temporary accommodation properties, ensuring repairs are completed promptly, undertaking weekly fire alarm testing, and arranging periodic fire drills. Qualifications We are looking for a professional and organized individual with strong communication skills who can deliver a high level of customer service to households during what can often be a difficult and stressful time. Previous experience within housing, homelessness, or tenancy management, particularly within a local authority environment, would be advantageous. How to Apply If you are interested in this role and meet the criteria above, please send us your application today. If you have any questions about the vacancy, click APPLY NOW. If you do not hear from us within 48 hours of applying, your application has been unsuccessful. By applying for this position, you agree for Carrington West to hold and process your personal data in accordance with our Data Protection Policy. Your data will only be shared with third party clients for roles relevant to your application. You may withdraw consent at any time by contacting us.
Duty Officer (Leisure Centre)
We Manage Jobs(WMJobs) Tamworth, Staffordshire
Duty Officer KINGSBURY LEISURE CENTRE - KINGSBURY SCHOOL Grade F 11 - £14.59 per hour (excluding holiday pay), enhanced to £16.35 per hour (including holiday pay). Casual Hours available: evenings and weekends Multiple positions available Be part of our £1.8 million refurbishment-new facilities, new opportunities, and a fresh new vibe! We are looking for positive, self motivated and confident people to join the leisure centre management team to assist in taking responsibility in the day to day running of the Leisure Centre. The successful candidate(s) will be responsible for the Leisure Centre in the management team's absence, ensuring that it is run safely and efficiently and supervising the use of facilities by the public. This position requires strong customer service skills, excellent problem solving and the ability to remain calm under pressure. You should be comfortable leading a small team of swimming teachers and lifeguards. Duties will include being front of house on reception, payments, bookings and administration. You will need to comply with health and safety policies, risk assessments, fire procedures and PSOP (NOP & EAP). You will be responsible for opening and preparing the site/facilities in the morning as well as closing the premises and ensuring the building is secure in the evening (depending on what shift/hours you are working). This role includes responsibility for the operation and maintenance of the electrical, disinfection, filtration, ventilation and circulation systems and general mechanics of the swimming pool plant room and facilities. It is essential that you have the following qualifications: RLSS UK NPLQ Pool Plant Operator First Aid at Work We would consider funding qualifications for the right candidate(s). Kingsbury Leisure Centre is a top provider of school swimming provision and currently have 20 schools booked in with us for this academic year. We have 350 children in our private swimming lessons, with plans to expand our lessons when we reopen after our refurbishment. This is in addition to our sports hall facilities and variety of sports clubs that attend each week throughout the year. We will offer you: A programme of training and development; The opportunity to work within a supportive team of diligent and excellent colleagues who have a wealth of expertise and experience. A commitment to staff wellbeing and recognition initiatives through the Trust's people strategy and well being committee; This is an exciting time to join us. We are part of Castle Phoenix Multi Academy Trust which specialises in leadership and is committed to invest in and develop all staff and, most importantly, bring about the best possible outcomes for our students who deserve the very best. Kingsbury School is committed to safeguarding children. This post is subject to an enhanced DBS Disclosure. Committed to equal opportunities. Closing Date: 9:00am 13 April 2026 Interviews: w/c 13 April 2026 We reserve the right to close this vacancy early should we receive an overwhelming response. Previous applicants need not apply. Please note, an online search may form part of this recruitment process following recommendations from Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSIE) 2024. Theseposts areexempted under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and assuchappointment tothese postswill be conditional upon the receipt of a satisfactory response to a check of police records via the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS). The Trust is committed to safeguarding, promoting the welfare of children and young people and creating a culture of vigilance and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment and vigilance.
Apr 03, 2026
Full time
Duty Officer KINGSBURY LEISURE CENTRE - KINGSBURY SCHOOL Grade F 11 - £14.59 per hour (excluding holiday pay), enhanced to £16.35 per hour (including holiday pay). Casual Hours available: evenings and weekends Multiple positions available Be part of our £1.8 million refurbishment-new facilities, new opportunities, and a fresh new vibe! We are looking for positive, self motivated and confident people to join the leisure centre management team to assist in taking responsibility in the day to day running of the Leisure Centre. The successful candidate(s) will be responsible for the Leisure Centre in the management team's absence, ensuring that it is run safely and efficiently and supervising the use of facilities by the public. This position requires strong customer service skills, excellent problem solving and the ability to remain calm under pressure. You should be comfortable leading a small team of swimming teachers and lifeguards. Duties will include being front of house on reception, payments, bookings and administration. You will need to comply with health and safety policies, risk assessments, fire procedures and PSOP (NOP & EAP). You will be responsible for opening and preparing the site/facilities in the morning as well as closing the premises and ensuring the building is secure in the evening (depending on what shift/hours you are working). This role includes responsibility for the operation and maintenance of the electrical, disinfection, filtration, ventilation and circulation systems and general mechanics of the swimming pool plant room and facilities. It is essential that you have the following qualifications: RLSS UK NPLQ Pool Plant Operator First Aid at Work We would consider funding qualifications for the right candidate(s). Kingsbury Leisure Centre is a top provider of school swimming provision and currently have 20 schools booked in with us for this academic year. We have 350 children in our private swimming lessons, with plans to expand our lessons when we reopen after our refurbishment. This is in addition to our sports hall facilities and variety of sports clubs that attend each week throughout the year. We will offer you: A programme of training and development; The opportunity to work within a supportive team of diligent and excellent colleagues who have a wealth of expertise and experience. A commitment to staff wellbeing and recognition initiatives through the Trust's people strategy and well being committee; This is an exciting time to join us. We are part of Castle Phoenix Multi Academy Trust which specialises in leadership and is committed to invest in and develop all staff and, most importantly, bring about the best possible outcomes for our students who deserve the very best. Kingsbury School is committed to safeguarding children. This post is subject to an enhanced DBS Disclosure. Committed to equal opportunities. Closing Date: 9:00am 13 April 2026 Interviews: w/c 13 April 2026 We reserve the right to close this vacancy early should we receive an overwhelming response. Previous applicants need not apply. Please note, an online search may form part of this recruitment process following recommendations from Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSIE) 2024. Theseposts areexempted under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and assuchappointment tothese postswill be conditional upon the receipt of a satisfactory response to a check of police records via the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS). The Trust is committed to safeguarding, promoting the welfare of children and young people and creating a culture of vigilance and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment and vigilance.
Manchester Arndale
Area Support Officer
Manchester Arndale
About The Company OCS UK & Ireland is a leading facilities management company with 50,000+ colleagues and a turnover in excess of £2bn. We deliver innovative, award-winning services within facilities management, hard services, cleaning, security and catering. Our mission is to make people and places the best they can be for our colleagues, customers and the communities we serve. Our commitment to doing business the right way is rooted in our TRUE values - Trust, Respect, Unity, and Empowerment. About The Role Location: G69 8AE A Corporate Area Support Officer with NPPV Level 3 clearance is trusted to work in sensitive police linked environments, handling both physical and information security responsibilities. They ensure premises protection, access control, incident response, and safe handling of sensitive police information, supported by a vetting process that verifies their integrity and reliability. Key Responsibilities Managing physical access to secure police or partner agency facilities Verifying identity and credentials of visitors and staff Monitoring entry/exit points and enforcing access restrictions Operating CCTV and access control systems Patrols and Site Monitoring Conducting internal and external patrols of buildings and grounds Performing checks on security equipment and reporting faults Monitoring for unusual activity or potential security breaches. Incident and Emergency Response Responding to alarms, security alerts, and emergencies Coordinating with first responders and police units where required Following established incident response protocols Managing evacuations and emergency communications Information Protection Because NPPV3 includes access to sensitive police information, officers may also: Handle confidential reports or secure documents Ensure compliance with information security policies Report data handling breaches or suspicious activity Operational Support Duties Typical support tasks include: Managing keys and controlling secure storage areas Running traffic control and parking enforcement on secure sites Overseeing radio communications and dispatch functions Logging incidents, maintaining records, and producing security reports Customer Service & Liaison. Corporate security officers often act as the front line for staff/visitor interaction: Providing directions and assistance handling queries related to security protocols supporting staff and stakeholders in a professional, discreet manner Candidate Requirements Eligibility to work in the UK. Valid SIA Licence (essential). Confident computer literacy and ability to operate security systems. Strong interpersonal skills, capable of engaging with all levels from visitors to senior management. High standards of personal presentation and professionalism. Additional Requirements All successful applicants will be required to undergo screening and vetting in line with BS7858 standards. How to Apply If you are interested in joining a business that encourages professional development, career progression and the chance to work with inspirational people then please click apply and register your interest! You can also sign up to our job alerts when registering which will notify you when other suitable vacancies are available. We are an equal opportunities employer and rely on a diverse workforce with a broad range of knowledge, skills, and backgrounds to deliver our goals. We offer an inclusive and welcoming environment and actively encourage applications from all individuals regardless of race, gender, nationality, religion, sexual orientation, disability, or age.
Apr 03, 2026
Full time
About The Company OCS UK & Ireland is a leading facilities management company with 50,000+ colleagues and a turnover in excess of £2bn. We deliver innovative, award-winning services within facilities management, hard services, cleaning, security and catering. Our mission is to make people and places the best they can be for our colleagues, customers and the communities we serve. Our commitment to doing business the right way is rooted in our TRUE values - Trust, Respect, Unity, and Empowerment. About The Role Location: G69 8AE A Corporate Area Support Officer with NPPV Level 3 clearance is trusted to work in sensitive police linked environments, handling both physical and information security responsibilities. They ensure premises protection, access control, incident response, and safe handling of sensitive police information, supported by a vetting process that verifies their integrity and reliability. Key Responsibilities Managing physical access to secure police or partner agency facilities Verifying identity and credentials of visitors and staff Monitoring entry/exit points and enforcing access restrictions Operating CCTV and access control systems Patrols and Site Monitoring Conducting internal and external patrols of buildings and grounds Performing checks on security equipment and reporting faults Monitoring for unusual activity or potential security breaches. Incident and Emergency Response Responding to alarms, security alerts, and emergencies Coordinating with first responders and police units where required Following established incident response protocols Managing evacuations and emergency communications Information Protection Because NPPV3 includes access to sensitive police information, officers may also: Handle confidential reports or secure documents Ensure compliance with information security policies Report data handling breaches or suspicious activity Operational Support Duties Typical support tasks include: Managing keys and controlling secure storage areas Running traffic control and parking enforcement on secure sites Overseeing radio communications and dispatch functions Logging incidents, maintaining records, and producing security reports Customer Service & Liaison. Corporate security officers often act as the front line for staff/visitor interaction: Providing directions and assistance handling queries related to security protocols supporting staff and stakeholders in a professional, discreet manner Candidate Requirements Eligibility to work in the UK. Valid SIA Licence (essential). Confident computer literacy and ability to operate security systems. Strong interpersonal skills, capable of engaging with all levels from visitors to senior management. High standards of personal presentation and professionalism. Additional Requirements All successful applicants will be required to undergo screening and vetting in line with BS7858 standards. How to Apply If you are interested in joining a business that encourages professional development, career progression and the chance to work with inspirational people then please click apply and register your interest! You can also sign up to our job alerts when registering which will notify you when other suitable vacancies are available. We are an equal opportunities employer and rely on a diverse workforce with a broad range of knowledge, skills, and backgrounds to deliver our goals. We offer an inclusive and welcoming environment and actively encourage applications from all individuals regardless of race, gender, nationality, religion, sexual orientation, disability, or age.
Adecco
Legal Advisor
Adecco Exeter, Devon
Join our Client Devon and Cornwall Constabulary Legal Team! Are you a qualified legal professional looking for an exciting opportunity in the Police Service? We have an amazing role that could be perfect for you! Our client is seeking a Legal Advisor to join their dynamic Legal Services Department for a temporary 12-month contract based in Middlemoor, Exeter. Competitive Pay: Hourly rate of £26.41.Convenient Location: Middlemoor ExeterFull-Time Opportunity: Immerse yourself in a role that makes a difference! Your Role in a Nutshell As a Legal Advisor, you will provide comprehensive legal services to the Chief Constables, officers, staff, and the Offices of the Police and Crime Commissioners (OPCC). Your expertise will be pivotal in guiding strategic and tactical legal decisions across three key areas: Litigation, Operations, and Vulnerability . Key Responsibilities: Offer strategic legal advice on a variety of contentious matters, including civil claims, Employment Tribunals, and Inquests. Manage operational case files, advising on misconduct cases, licensing applications, and more. Collaborate with police officers and partner agencies to obtain civil preventative orders. Provide tactical advice during police operations and represent the Chief Constable in legal proceedings. Supervise and mentor paralegals, ensuring high standards of legal advice. What We're Looking For:To excel in this role, you should possess: An LLB (Hons) degree or equivalent and be a qualified Solicitor, Barrister, or Chartered Fellow of the Institute of Legal Executives. Experience handling contentious matters and a strong grasp of legal principles, legislation, and police law. Exceptional communication skills, both written and verbal, and the ability to liaise effectively at all levels. A proactive mindset, critical thinking abilities, and adaptability to a fast-paced environment. Due to the Police Vetting Criteria you must have resided within the UK continuously for at least 5 years at the time of application. Who You Are:You are an emotionally aware, innovative, and collaborative individual who thrives in teamwork. You take ownership of your responsibilities and inspire those around you. Your strong research and investigative skills enable you to navigate complex legal landscapes with ease Don't Miss Out!This is your chance to be part of a dedicated team committed to serving the community and upholding justice. Join us in making a difference! We value diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We encourage applications from all backgrounds and experiences. Apply Today!Be the legal expert that helps shape the future of policing in our community. We can't wait to meet you! Adecco is a disability-confident employer. It is important to us that we run an inclusive and accessible recruitment process to support candidates of all backgrounds and all abilities to apply. Adecco is committed to building a supportive environment for you to explore the next steps in your career. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser
Apr 03, 2026
Seasonal
Join our Client Devon and Cornwall Constabulary Legal Team! Are you a qualified legal professional looking for an exciting opportunity in the Police Service? We have an amazing role that could be perfect for you! Our client is seeking a Legal Advisor to join their dynamic Legal Services Department for a temporary 12-month contract based in Middlemoor, Exeter. Competitive Pay: Hourly rate of £26.41.Convenient Location: Middlemoor ExeterFull-Time Opportunity: Immerse yourself in a role that makes a difference! Your Role in a Nutshell As a Legal Advisor, you will provide comprehensive legal services to the Chief Constables, officers, staff, and the Offices of the Police and Crime Commissioners (OPCC). Your expertise will be pivotal in guiding strategic and tactical legal decisions across three key areas: Litigation, Operations, and Vulnerability . Key Responsibilities: Offer strategic legal advice on a variety of contentious matters, including civil claims, Employment Tribunals, and Inquests. Manage operational case files, advising on misconduct cases, licensing applications, and more. Collaborate with police officers and partner agencies to obtain civil preventative orders. Provide tactical advice during police operations and represent the Chief Constable in legal proceedings. Supervise and mentor paralegals, ensuring high standards of legal advice. What We're Looking For:To excel in this role, you should possess: An LLB (Hons) degree or equivalent and be a qualified Solicitor, Barrister, or Chartered Fellow of the Institute of Legal Executives. Experience handling contentious matters and a strong grasp of legal principles, legislation, and police law. Exceptional communication skills, both written and verbal, and the ability to liaise effectively at all levels. A proactive mindset, critical thinking abilities, and adaptability to a fast-paced environment. Due to the Police Vetting Criteria you must have resided within the UK continuously for at least 5 years at the time of application. Who You Are:You are an emotionally aware, innovative, and collaborative individual who thrives in teamwork. You take ownership of your responsibilities and inspire those around you. Your strong research and investigative skills enable you to navigate complex legal landscapes with ease Don't Miss Out!This is your chance to be part of a dedicated team committed to serving the community and upholding justice. Join us in making a difference! We value diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We encourage applications from all backgrounds and experiences. Apply Today!Be the legal expert that helps shape the future of policing in our community. We can't wait to meet you! Adecco is a disability-confident employer. It is important to us that we run an inclusive and accessible recruitment process to support candidates of all backgrounds and all abilities to apply. Adecco is committed to building a supportive environment for you to explore the next steps in your career. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser
NFP People
Assistant Safeguarding Adviser
NFP People Hove, Sussex
Assistant Safeguarding Adviser We are seeking a highly motivated and skilled part time Assistant Diocesan Safeguarding Adviser to join the friendly and committed Diocesan Safeguarding Team. This is an important role supporting the mission to ensure the Church is a safe place for children, young people, and vulnerable adults across Sussex. Position: Assistant Diocesan Safeguarding Adviser Location: Hove/Hybrid Salary: £24,918 per annum (pro-rata FTE £41,522 pa) Hours: 22.5 hours per week (flexi time) Contract: Permanent Closing Date: 13th April 2026 Interview Date: Hove on 23rd April 2026. About the Role Working closely with colleagues in the Diocesan Safeguarding Team, you will: Manage and support safeguarding casework in line with Church of England Codes of Practice and statutory guidance. Provide expert safeguarding advice to clergy, parish officers, and diocesan staff. Work collaboratively with statutory partners including Police, Children's and Adult Services, Probation and other agencies, often attending strategy meetings and case conferences. Maintain accurate, timely case records using the National Safeguarding Case Management System. Promote healthy safeguarding cultures across the Diocese. This role requires travel across the Diocese, along with some evening and occasional weekend work (TOIL provided). About You We are looking for someone with: Significant experience in safeguarding casework involving children and/or vulnerable adults. Up-to-date knowledge of evidence-based safeguarding practice. Experience of working with victims, survivors, and those who have caused harm. Strong understanding of risk assessment and managing safeguarding allegations. Excellent communication skills, with the ability to engage confidently with a wide range of stakeholders. High standards of confidentiality, professionalism, and personal resilience. Ability to support, coach and influence others to develop good safeguarding practice. Integrity, empathy and a strong commitment to safeguarding and equality. Sympathy with the aims and values of the Church of England. About the Organisation The vision of the Diocese is to help people to know, love and follow Jesus. Based in Hove and serving the people of Sussex across more than 360 parishes and 154 church schools and the wider community, this is a great role for someone who supports the ethos, aims and objectives of the Diocese and the Church of England. As an employer, and as a team, the mutual values at work are to be Respectful, Professional, Flexible and Supportive. What is on offer: Flexi-time and the opportunity to apply to use the DBF's remote working policy to work from home for part of the week. 0.6 pro-rata of 28 days of annual leave, plus bank holidays and an additional 2 privilege days leave per year. Employee Assistance Programme with access to counselling, GP appointments, financial and legal support. Membership of the Church Worker's Pension Scheme with a 15.1% employer contribution and an employee contribution between 0-6%. Free parking, and the ride to work scheme and development opportunities. Our client is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults. All post holders are expected to share this commitment and to comply with the relevant safeguarding policy. If you are excited by the opportunity to help shape children's and youth ministry, we would love to hear from you. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client, Not For Profit People.
Apr 03, 2026
Full time
Assistant Safeguarding Adviser We are seeking a highly motivated and skilled part time Assistant Diocesan Safeguarding Adviser to join the friendly and committed Diocesan Safeguarding Team. This is an important role supporting the mission to ensure the Church is a safe place for children, young people, and vulnerable adults across Sussex. Position: Assistant Diocesan Safeguarding Adviser Location: Hove/Hybrid Salary: £24,918 per annum (pro-rata FTE £41,522 pa) Hours: 22.5 hours per week (flexi time) Contract: Permanent Closing Date: 13th April 2026 Interview Date: Hove on 23rd April 2026. About the Role Working closely with colleagues in the Diocesan Safeguarding Team, you will: Manage and support safeguarding casework in line with Church of England Codes of Practice and statutory guidance. Provide expert safeguarding advice to clergy, parish officers, and diocesan staff. Work collaboratively with statutory partners including Police, Children's and Adult Services, Probation and other agencies, often attending strategy meetings and case conferences. Maintain accurate, timely case records using the National Safeguarding Case Management System. Promote healthy safeguarding cultures across the Diocese. This role requires travel across the Diocese, along with some evening and occasional weekend work (TOIL provided). About You We are looking for someone with: Significant experience in safeguarding casework involving children and/or vulnerable adults. Up-to-date knowledge of evidence-based safeguarding practice. Experience of working with victims, survivors, and those who have caused harm. Strong understanding of risk assessment and managing safeguarding allegations. Excellent communication skills, with the ability to engage confidently with a wide range of stakeholders. High standards of confidentiality, professionalism, and personal resilience. Ability to support, coach and influence others to develop good safeguarding practice. Integrity, empathy and a strong commitment to safeguarding and equality. Sympathy with the aims and values of the Church of England. About the Organisation The vision of the Diocese is to help people to know, love and follow Jesus. Based in Hove and serving the people of Sussex across more than 360 parishes and 154 church schools and the wider community, this is a great role for someone who supports the ethos, aims and objectives of the Diocese and the Church of England. As an employer, and as a team, the mutual values at work are to be Respectful, Professional, Flexible and Supportive. What is on offer: Flexi-time and the opportunity to apply to use the DBF's remote working policy to work from home for part of the week. 0.6 pro-rata of 28 days of annual leave, plus bank holidays and an additional 2 privilege days leave per year. Employee Assistance Programme with access to counselling, GP appointments, financial and legal support. Membership of the Church Worker's Pension Scheme with a 15.1% employer contribution and an employee contribution between 0-6%. Free parking, and the ride to work scheme and development opportunities. Our client is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults. All post holders are expected to share this commitment and to comply with the relevant safeguarding policy. If you are excited by the opportunity to help shape children's and youth ministry, we would love to hear from you. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client, Not For Profit People.
LB RICHMOND UPON THAMES AND LB WANDSWORTH
Democratic Services Manager
LB RICHMOND UPON THAMES AND LB WANDSWORTH
Democratic Services Manager £48,873 to £62,451 Permanent Full-time (flexible working arrangements are available) Wandsworth Cover in Richmond may be required from time to time Immediate start available (subject to pre-employment checks) Objective of role The Democratic Services team is a single staff team in the Chief Executive's directorate supporting two separate sovereign unitary Councils: Richmond-Upon-Thames and Wandsworth. This management role sits at the heart of the formal decision-making and overview and scrutiny processes in the Council. You will be working alongside politicians and senior officers across all departments, as well as providing advice and information to members of the public. You will be based mainly in Wandsworth, but you will be expected to work flexibly across both boroughs, as necessary. You and your team will support a range of Executive, Scrutiny and Regulatory Committees, as well as school admission and exclusion appeals, licensing appeals and charity administration. About the role Wandsworth Council operates a 'Leader and Cabinet' system of governance. You will be required too: 1. Lead and manage the Council's democratic governance processes: Oversee the coordination, planning and delivery of committee meetings, scrutiny work, forward plans, agendas, reports, minutes and decision records to ensure smooth, transparent and legally compliant decision making. 2. Provide expert governance advice to Members and senior officers: Act as a trusted source of guidance on constitutional rules, decision making procedures, standing orders, declarations of interest and wider governance matters. 3. Manage and develop a small team: Lead, support and supervise 2-3 Democratic Services Officers, fostering a positive working environment, monitoring performance and developing skills within the team. 4. Drive service improvement and digital innovation: Develop and embed the use of ICT, governance software and emerging technologies to improve the democratic process, enhance service delivery and support continuous improvement. 5. Lead projects and support key corporate responsibilities: Manage governance related projects, oversee the School Appeals Service, support Member induction and development, promote resident engagement in decision making, and deputise for senior governance leaders when required. Essential Qualifications, Skills and Experience: A track record in working in governance and knowledge of UK local authority constitutions Acute political sensitivity and judgement Excellent written and oral communication skills The ability to explain complex guidance and demonstrate confidence in providing constitutional advice to Councillors and Officers in a range of meeting situations. Good IT skills, including the Microsoft suite of packages, remote and hybrid meeting technology and decision-management systems The ability to work with a minimum of supervision whilst supervising and managing others; work well under pressure, often to competing deadlines; and demonstrate excellent time management. Closing Date: Sunday, 12th April 2026. Shortlisting Date: Week commencing Monday 13th April 2026. Interview Date: Week commencing Monday 27th April 2026. We may close this vacancy early once a sufficient number of applications has been received. Please submit your application as soon as possible to avoid disappointment. Richmond & Wandsworth Better Service Partnership are committed to making our recruitment practices as inclusive as possible for everyone. We are committed to promoting equality and diversity and developing a culture that values differences, recognising that employees from a variety of backgrounds bring important and positive contributions to the Councils and can improve the way we deliver services. We are proud to be a Disability Confident employer. If you require any reasonable adjustments throughout the recruitment and selection process, please let us know. We are also committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people/vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Some posts may be exempted under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and as such appointment to these posts will be conditional upon the receipt of a satisfactory response to a check of police records via Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS). We offer a wide range of benefits designed to attract, develop, and reward our employees such as 40 days annual leave (including Bank Holidays), flexible working and a generous pension plan.
Apr 03, 2026
Full time
Democratic Services Manager £48,873 to £62,451 Permanent Full-time (flexible working arrangements are available) Wandsworth Cover in Richmond may be required from time to time Immediate start available (subject to pre-employment checks) Objective of role The Democratic Services team is a single staff team in the Chief Executive's directorate supporting two separate sovereign unitary Councils: Richmond-Upon-Thames and Wandsworth. This management role sits at the heart of the formal decision-making and overview and scrutiny processes in the Council. You will be working alongside politicians and senior officers across all departments, as well as providing advice and information to members of the public. You will be based mainly in Wandsworth, but you will be expected to work flexibly across both boroughs, as necessary. You and your team will support a range of Executive, Scrutiny and Regulatory Committees, as well as school admission and exclusion appeals, licensing appeals and charity administration. About the role Wandsworth Council operates a 'Leader and Cabinet' system of governance. You will be required too: 1. Lead and manage the Council's democratic governance processes: Oversee the coordination, planning and delivery of committee meetings, scrutiny work, forward plans, agendas, reports, minutes and decision records to ensure smooth, transparent and legally compliant decision making. 2. Provide expert governance advice to Members and senior officers: Act as a trusted source of guidance on constitutional rules, decision making procedures, standing orders, declarations of interest and wider governance matters. 3. Manage and develop a small team: Lead, support and supervise 2-3 Democratic Services Officers, fostering a positive working environment, monitoring performance and developing skills within the team. 4. Drive service improvement and digital innovation: Develop and embed the use of ICT, governance software and emerging technologies to improve the democratic process, enhance service delivery and support continuous improvement. 5. Lead projects and support key corporate responsibilities: Manage governance related projects, oversee the School Appeals Service, support Member induction and development, promote resident engagement in decision making, and deputise for senior governance leaders when required. Essential Qualifications, Skills and Experience: A track record in working in governance and knowledge of UK local authority constitutions Acute political sensitivity and judgement Excellent written and oral communication skills The ability to explain complex guidance and demonstrate confidence in providing constitutional advice to Councillors and Officers in a range of meeting situations. Good IT skills, including the Microsoft suite of packages, remote and hybrid meeting technology and decision-management systems The ability to work with a minimum of supervision whilst supervising and managing others; work well under pressure, often to competing deadlines; and demonstrate excellent time management. Closing Date: Sunday, 12th April 2026. Shortlisting Date: Week commencing Monday 13th April 2026. Interview Date: Week commencing Monday 27th April 2026. We may close this vacancy early once a sufficient number of applications has been received. Please submit your application as soon as possible to avoid disappointment. Richmond & Wandsworth Better Service Partnership are committed to making our recruitment practices as inclusive as possible for everyone. We are committed to promoting equality and diversity and developing a culture that values differences, recognising that employees from a variety of backgrounds bring important and positive contributions to the Councils and can improve the way we deliver services. We are proud to be a Disability Confident employer. If you require any reasonable adjustments throughout the recruitment and selection process, please let us know. We are also committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people/vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Some posts may be exempted under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and as such appointment to these posts will be conditional upon the receipt of a satisfactory response to a check of police records via Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS). We offer a wide range of benefits designed to attract, develop, and reward our employees such as 40 days annual leave (including Bank Holidays), flexible working and a generous pension plan.
Senior Lawyer - Criminal Law
Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service Preston, Lancashire
Overview Location: Preston, VIC Employment Type: Full-Time Salary: $101,410.40 - $105,905.80+ Super + Salary Packaging About VALS The Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service (VALS) has been advocating for and supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people since 1973. Our holistic services span criminal, family, civil and human rights law, youth legal services, 24/7 custody notification, housing, family violence programs, and much more. At VALS, we are committed to self-determination, equality, diversity, and inclusion and we are always evolving to meet community needs. About the Role: Senior Lawyer Senior Criminal Lawyers provide high quality legal services, including duty lawyer services, representation, advice and information in criminal law matters to members of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community in Victoria. You will be operating as part of an integrated and diverse team that includes junior lawyers, senior lawyers, administration staff and client service officers. Key Responsibilities Appear as a senior advocate in various courts including the Children's Court, Magistrates Court, County Court and Koori Courts to represent VALS clients in criminal matters. Appear in the Bail and Remand Court on weeknights and weekends (including nights) on a rostered basis. Deliver a quality legal service by conducting casework in criminal law matters, including serious indictable matters, for members of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community. Travel across Victoria to deliver services to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. Some travel may occur outside usual business hours and on weekends. Use of a VALS vehicle is available and a driver's licence is required. Participate in the on-call after hours roster ("Night phone") and provide emergency advice to members of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community in Victoria. Appear for clients at remand court, including duty lawyer shifts on a rotating seven-day roster (evenings, weekends and public holidays). Supervise and mentor staff working in the area of criminal law and contribute to the organisation in professional legal education and training. Possibility to act in the Managing Lawyer or Principal Managing Lawyer position in a higher duties capacity if required. Participate in community legal education projects, law reform and other VALS projects as required. Contribute to the collaborative relationship between Victoria Legal Aid and other community organisations with whom VALS interacts. Keep up to date with relevant legal developments and procedures by attending professional legal education programs and maintain an understanding of issues impacting the justice system and members of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. As directed, undertake other duties incidental and peripheral to the main tasks, reasonably within the employee's skills, competence and training. Key Selection Criteria At least 3+ years' experience as a legal practitioner, with demonstrated capability to work as an advocate and caseworker in complex matters. Ability to supervise, mentor and train less experienced lawyers and contribute to the development of their knowledge and skills. Sound interpersonal skills and the capacity to communicate effectively with members of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, including young people. Excellent organisation, time management, communication and interpersonal skills, including the ability to work collaboratively with others and to foster a cooperative and supportive team environment. Basic competency in the use of MS Office Software and the capacity to quickly acquire competency in the use of VALS' client database. Mandatory Requirements The successful applicant must be able to provide or be willing to obtain: Admitted as a legal practitioner in Victoria, with an unsupervised practising certificate. Current Employee Working with Children Check National Criminal History Police Check Proof of Australian work rights (e.g. passport, birth certificate, or visa) Why Join VALS? We offer a supportive, flexible, and culturally safe working environment with a range of attractive benefits, including: 17.5% Leave Loading 5 additional days of annual leave on top of the standard 20 days Time in Lieu (TOIL) system for any hours worked beyond your contracted 35 hours per week Access to company vehicles for work-related travel Generous salary packaging up to $15,900 via Maxxia Opportunity to work alongside a passionate team committed to delivering culturally appropriate legal and support services for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander communities Ongoing professional development and training opportunities How to Apply To apply, please provide: A covering letter introducing yourself and explaining your suitability for the role A statement addressing each of the Key Selection Criteria (please note applications without this will not be considered) Your current resume, including education, professional experience, and two referees VALS actively encourages and supports Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people to apply. This position provides a culturally safe, supportive, and inclusive environment where your knowledge and lived experience are highly valued. Please note: We do not accept unsolicited resumes from employment agencies. No fees will be paid to agencies submitting candidates without a valid written agreement.
Apr 03, 2026
Full time
Overview Location: Preston, VIC Employment Type: Full-Time Salary: $101,410.40 - $105,905.80+ Super + Salary Packaging About VALS The Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service (VALS) has been advocating for and supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people since 1973. Our holistic services span criminal, family, civil and human rights law, youth legal services, 24/7 custody notification, housing, family violence programs, and much more. At VALS, we are committed to self-determination, equality, diversity, and inclusion and we are always evolving to meet community needs. About the Role: Senior Lawyer Senior Criminal Lawyers provide high quality legal services, including duty lawyer services, representation, advice and information in criminal law matters to members of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community in Victoria. You will be operating as part of an integrated and diverse team that includes junior lawyers, senior lawyers, administration staff and client service officers. Key Responsibilities Appear as a senior advocate in various courts including the Children's Court, Magistrates Court, County Court and Koori Courts to represent VALS clients in criminal matters. Appear in the Bail and Remand Court on weeknights and weekends (including nights) on a rostered basis. Deliver a quality legal service by conducting casework in criminal law matters, including serious indictable matters, for members of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community. Travel across Victoria to deliver services to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. Some travel may occur outside usual business hours and on weekends. Use of a VALS vehicle is available and a driver's licence is required. Participate in the on-call after hours roster ("Night phone") and provide emergency advice to members of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community in Victoria. Appear for clients at remand court, including duty lawyer shifts on a rotating seven-day roster (evenings, weekends and public holidays). Supervise and mentor staff working in the area of criminal law and contribute to the organisation in professional legal education and training. Possibility to act in the Managing Lawyer or Principal Managing Lawyer position in a higher duties capacity if required. Participate in community legal education projects, law reform and other VALS projects as required. Contribute to the collaborative relationship between Victoria Legal Aid and other community organisations with whom VALS interacts. Keep up to date with relevant legal developments and procedures by attending professional legal education programs and maintain an understanding of issues impacting the justice system and members of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. As directed, undertake other duties incidental and peripheral to the main tasks, reasonably within the employee's skills, competence and training. Key Selection Criteria At least 3+ years' experience as a legal practitioner, with demonstrated capability to work as an advocate and caseworker in complex matters. Ability to supervise, mentor and train less experienced lawyers and contribute to the development of their knowledge and skills. Sound interpersonal skills and the capacity to communicate effectively with members of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, including young people. Excellent organisation, time management, communication and interpersonal skills, including the ability to work collaboratively with others and to foster a cooperative and supportive team environment. Basic competency in the use of MS Office Software and the capacity to quickly acquire competency in the use of VALS' client database. Mandatory Requirements The successful applicant must be able to provide or be willing to obtain: Admitted as a legal practitioner in Victoria, with an unsupervised practising certificate. Current Employee Working with Children Check National Criminal History Police Check Proof of Australian work rights (e.g. passport, birth certificate, or visa) Why Join VALS? We offer a supportive, flexible, and culturally safe working environment with a range of attractive benefits, including: 17.5% Leave Loading 5 additional days of annual leave on top of the standard 20 days Time in Lieu (TOIL) system for any hours worked beyond your contracted 35 hours per week Access to company vehicles for work-related travel Generous salary packaging up to $15,900 via Maxxia Opportunity to work alongside a passionate team committed to delivering culturally appropriate legal and support services for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander communities Ongoing professional development and training opportunities How to Apply To apply, please provide: A covering letter introducing yourself and explaining your suitability for the role A statement addressing each of the Key Selection Criteria (please note applications without this will not be considered) Your current resume, including education, professional experience, and two referees VALS actively encourages and supports Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people to apply. This position provides a culturally safe, supportive, and inclusive environment where your knowledge and lived experience are highly valued. Please note: We do not accept unsolicited resumes from employment agencies. No fees will be paid to agencies submitting candidates without a valid written agreement.
Barnardos
Principal Research and Evaluation Officer - Impact, CSA Centre
Barnardos
This is an exciting opportunity to join the dynamic, multi-disciplinary team at the Centre of expertise on child sexual abuse (CSA Centre) as our new Principal Researcher and Evaluation Officer - Impact. This is a key role within the CSA Centre, central to our ambition to develop, understand and embed evidence-informed improvements in the response to child sexual abuse. Please be sure to read the Additional Information Sheet alongside the job description and person specification, to understand the specific requirements of this impact-focussed post About the role: The CSA Centre aims to inform and improve policy and practice at local and national levels by identifying, generating and sharing high quality evidence on what works to prevent and tackle child sexual abuse, and our extensive evaluation and monitoring activity is central to that mission. As Principal Research and Evaluation Officer - Impact, you will lead the CSA Centre's monitoring and evaluation activity, working closely with other research and evaluation colleagues and our team of multi-agency Practice Improvement Advisers. This is a rare opportunity to develop and deliver approaches to evaluation and monitoring that support sustainable improvements to knowledge, understanding and practice, driving real change in the response to child sexual abuse across England and Wales. We are looking for an experienced evaluator with strong skills and significant experience of designing, planning and overseeing programmes of monitoring and evaluation, using a wide range of methodologies. We welcome applications from experienced evaluation specialists working in the field of child sexual abuse, as well as those with evaluation experience in closely related fields such as violence against women and girls, violence against children or sexual violence, where your skills and expertise can readily transfer to this role. You will have demonstrable expertise in applying analytical methods and tools for gathering data and interpreting evidence, and managing multiple impact and evaluation projects simultaneously, ensuring effective planning, prioritisation and timely delivery. As Principal Research and Evaluation Officer - Impact, you will play a key role tackling child sexual abuse alongside the work of our colleagues across practice, policy, communications and training. This is important work - the CSA Centre conservatively estimates that one in ten children will experience some form of child sexual abuse before age of 16, and our ambitious programmes seek to improve the knowledge, skills and confidence of professionals (social workers, teachers, social workers, nurses etc.) in identifying and responding to child sexual abuse. If you would be interested in joining the team and shaping change, please visit our website for more details (link can be found on the jobs page of our website). CSA Centre roles are currently funded until 31 March 2027, in line with our current grant funding arrangements. This will be reviewed in late 2026, as future funding for the CSA Centre from 2027/28 onwards is confirmed. About us We are the Centre of expertise on child sexual abuse (CSA Centre). Our aim is to reduce the impact of child sexual abuse through improved prevention and better response. To tackle child sexual abuse we must better understand its causes, scope, scale and impact. Established since 2017, we are a multi-disciplinary team that is funded by the Home Office, hosted by Barnardo's and we work closely with key partners from academic institutions, local authorities, health, education, police and the voluntary sector. We're proudly independent and our team will challenge any barriers, assumptions, taboos and ways of working that prevent us from increasing our understanding and improving our approach to child sexual abuse. We bring about change by: Collating and analysing existing research, policy, practice and the real experiences of those affected, and filling the gaps we identify with new research, insights and analysis; Using that evidence and insight to challenge and improve existing policy and practice, develop new approaches and increase everyone's knowledge and confidence to more effectively tackle the issue. This role is hybrid working from home with regular travel required, usually to London. The CSA Centre acknowledges that tackling child sexual abuse can feel challenging but is incredibly rewarding and positive when actively making change. Our open working environment ensures that there is support for all employees, across the team and with access to a therapist, if needed. Please do get in touch if you would like to discuss any aspect of this further. We believe in creating equality of opportunity in the workplace and supporting people to manage their work-life balance; we are therefore are open to offering flexible working arrangements. The CSA Centre is committed to having a diverse and inclusive workforce. We actively encourage applications from disabled candidates and candidates from Black, Asian and minority ethnic backgrounds, as they are currently under-represented at the CSA Centre. When completing your application please refer to your skills, knowledge and experience in relation to the Person Specification and Job Description. Pay & Reward Framework We know that our colleagues go above and beyond in delivering our vital work, driven by their passion and commitment to Barnardo's values. We also know that we can only realise our ambitions and achieve better outcomes for more children, thanks to the talent, hard work and creativity of our people. For all these reasons, we are committed to a new approach to pay and reward, to ensure it is fair, attractive and progressive, which was rolled out in April 2023. This is a positive change for the charity, and a part of our People & Culture Strategy. It will assist us in supporting colleagues to belong, thrive and grow in their colleague journey at Barnardo's and in time will offer clear routes of progression for colleagues in both their career and their pay. Whilst the full pay band and salary range is advertised, our approach to starting salaries is to appoint between the minimum to mid-point of the pay band - this ensures that pay steps are available to reward our colleagues annually based on their contribution to excellence and alignment to our values and behaviours. More details on Barnardo's pay framework can be found upon application.
Apr 03, 2026
Full time
This is an exciting opportunity to join the dynamic, multi-disciplinary team at the Centre of expertise on child sexual abuse (CSA Centre) as our new Principal Researcher and Evaluation Officer - Impact. This is a key role within the CSA Centre, central to our ambition to develop, understand and embed evidence-informed improvements in the response to child sexual abuse. Please be sure to read the Additional Information Sheet alongside the job description and person specification, to understand the specific requirements of this impact-focussed post About the role: The CSA Centre aims to inform and improve policy and practice at local and national levels by identifying, generating and sharing high quality evidence on what works to prevent and tackle child sexual abuse, and our extensive evaluation and monitoring activity is central to that mission. As Principal Research and Evaluation Officer - Impact, you will lead the CSA Centre's monitoring and evaluation activity, working closely with other research and evaluation colleagues and our team of multi-agency Practice Improvement Advisers. This is a rare opportunity to develop and deliver approaches to evaluation and monitoring that support sustainable improvements to knowledge, understanding and practice, driving real change in the response to child sexual abuse across England and Wales. We are looking for an experienced evaluator with strong skills and significant experience of designing, planning and overseeing programmes of monitoring and evaluation, using a wide range of methodologies. We welcome applications from experienced evaluation specialists working in the field of child sexual abuse, as well as those with evaluation experience in closely related fields such as violence against women and girls, violence against children or sexual violence, where your skills and expertise can readily transfer to this role. You will have demonstrable expertise in applying analytical methods and tools for gathering data and interpreting evidence, and managing multiple impact and evaluation projects simultaneously, ensuring effective planning, prioritisation and timely delivery. As Principal Research and Evaluation Officer - Impact, you will play a key role tackling child sexual abuse alongside the work of our colleagues across practice, policy, communications and training. This is important work - the CSA Centre conservatively estimates that one in ten children will experience some form of child sexual abuse before age of 16, and our ambitious programmes seek to improve the knowledge, skills and confidence of professionals (social workers, teachers, social workers, nurses etc.) in identifying and responding to child sexual abuse. If you would be interested in joining the team and shaping change, please visit our website for more details (link can be found on the jobs page of our website). CSA Centre roles are currently funded until 31 March 2027, in line with our current grant funding arrangements. This will be reviewed in late 2026, as future funding for the CSA Centre from 2027/28 onwards is confirmed. About us We are the Centre of expertise on child sexual abuse (CSA Centre). Our aim is to reduce the impact of child sexual abuse through improved prevention and better response. To tackle child sexual abuse we must better understand its causes, scope, scale and impact. Established since 2017, we are a multi-disciplinary team that is funded by the Home Office, hosted by Barnardo's and we work closely with key partners from academic institutions, local authorities, health, education, police and the voluntary sector. We're proudly independent and our team will challenge any barriers, assumptions, taboos and ways of working that prevent us from increasing our understanding and improving our approach to child sexual abuse. We bring about change by: Collating and analysing existing research, policy, practice and the real experiences of those affected, and filling the gaps we identify with new research, insights and analysis; Using that evidence and insight to challenge and improve existing policy and practice, develop new approaches and increase everyone's knowledge and confidence to more effectively tackle the issue. This role is hybrid working from home with regular travel required, usually to London. The CSA Centre acknowledges that tackling child sexual abuse can feel challenging but is incredibly rewarding and positive when actively making change. Our open working environment ensures that there is support for all employees, across the team and with access to a therapist, if needed. Please do get in touch if you would like to discuss any aspect of this further. We believe in creating equality of opportunity in the workplace and supporting people to manage their work-life balance; we are therefore are open to offering flexible working arrangements. The CSA Centre is committed to having a diverse and inclusive workforce. We actively encourage applications from disabled candidates and candidates from Black, Asian and minority ethnic backgrounds, as they are currently under-represented at the CSA Centre. When completing your application please refer to your skills, knowledge and experience in relation to the Person Specification and Job Description. Pay & Reward Framework We know that our colleagues go above and beyond in delivering our vital work, driven by their passion and commitment to Barnardo's values. We also know that we can only realise our ambitions and achieve better outcomes for more children, thanks to the talent, hard work and creativity of our people. For all these reasons, we are committed to a new approach to pay and reward, to ensure it is fair, attractive and progressive, which was rolled out in April 2023. This is a positive change for the charity, and a part of our People & Culture Strategy. It will assist us in supporting colleagues to belong, thrive and grow in their colleague journey at Barnardo's and in time will offer clear routes of progression for colleagues in both their career and their pay. Whilst the full pay band and salary range is advertised, our approach to starting salaries is to appoint between the minimum to mid-point of the pay band - this ensures that pay steps are available to reward our colleagues annually based on their contribution to excellence and alignment to our values and behaviours. More details on Barnardo's pay framework can be found upon application.
Unison
Senior National Officers
Unison Camden, London
£65,991 per annum plus £ 3489 subsistence allowance and London Weighting allowance of £6894 (pay award pending) UNISON is Britain's leading public sector trade union, with more than 1.3 million members working in the public services, private, voluntary and community sectors and in the energy services. We employ 1,200 staff, including approximately 370 at our national centre in Euston, central London and the remainder in our 12 regions across the UK, in Northern Ireland. About this Job UNISON is seeking to appoint two Senior National Officers. These are generic posts and the successful applicants may have to work across any of UNISON's main bargaining groups. Initially, however, one post is in the Education & Children's Services team and the other is in the Local Government, Police, Probation & Cafcass team. The postholders will be expected to assist the National Secretary in developing the work of the Service Groups, leading national negotiations, managing staff in the department and representing the Service Groups on external bodies. Applicants will be expected to have detailed knowledge of the services and issues covered by the Service Groups, as well as experience of campaigning, negotiating, policy development and servicing lay structures. How to Apply To apply for this opportunity, please download and complete the General application form referring to the job description and person specification (both under "Documents") Please note that only the relevant application form will be accepted. CVs will not be accepted. The completed application form along with the Recruitment and Disability Monitoring Form should be returned by e-mail to quoting ref: BNE/15 on your application form. Please save your documents starting with your full name in the document name. The closing date for applications is 5pm on Wednesday 8 April 2026. Interviews will be held at UNISON Centre in London on Monday 27 April 2026. UNISON is a dynamic, progressive union, committed to equality. We encourage men and women of all ages, Black and minority ethnic groups, disabled people, lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people to work with us.
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
£65,991 per annum plus £ 3489 subsistence allowance and London Weighting allowance of £6894 (pay award pending) UNISON is Britain's leading public sector trade union, with more than 1.3 million members working in the public services, private, voluntary and community sectors and in the energy services. We employ 1,200 staff, including approximately 370 at our national centre in Euston, central London and the remainder in our 12 regions across the UK, in Northern Ireland. About this Job UNISON is seeking to appoint two Senior National Officers. These are generic posts and the successful applicants may have to work across any of UNISON's main bargaining groups. Initially, however, one post is in the Education & Children's Services team and the other is in the Local Government, Police, Probation & Cafcass team. The postholders will be expected to assist the National Secretary in developing the work of the Service Groups, leading national negotiations, managing staff in the department and representing the Service Groups on external bodies. Applicants will be expected to have detailed knowledge of the services and issues covered by the Service Groups, as well as experience of campaigning, negotiating, policy development and servicing lay structures. How to Apply To apply for this opportunity, please download and complete the General application form referring to the job description and person specification (both under "Documents") Please note that only the relevant application form will be accepted. CVs will not be accepted. The completed application form along with the Recruitment and Disability Monitoring Form should be returned by e-mail to quoting ref: BNE/15 on your application form. Please save your documents starting with your full name in the document name. The closing date for applications is 5pm on Wednesday 8 April 2026. Interviews will be held at UNISON Centre in London on Monday 27 April 2026. UNISON is a dynamic, progressive union, committed to equality. We encourage men and women of all ages, Black and minority ethnic groups, disabled people, lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people to work with us.
YOUTH ENDOWMENT FUND CHARITABLE TRUST
Head of Digital Communications
YOUTH ENDOWMENT FUND CHARITABLE TRUST Hackney, London
The Youth Endowment Fund Head of Digital Communications Reports to: Director of External Affairs and Youth Understanding Salary: £67,800 Location: Central London or Hybrid (see below) Contract: 2-year fixed term contract Closing date for applications: 12pm, Tuesday 7th April 2026 Interview dates: Week commencing 20th April 2026 About the Youth Endowment Fund (YEF) All of us will experience violence at some point in our lives. For many children, it is a daily reality. Each year, tens of children are killed, hundreds are hospitalised, 1 in 5 teenage children are victims and the majority admit to feeling afraid of violence. It scares them when they travel home from school, prevents them from going out and makes the most vulnerable feel like they don't matter. It is taking lives, traumatising families and dividing communities. It robs potential, progress and hope. But it doesn't have to be this way. The Youth Endowment Fund believes that no child should be affected by violence. We research violence to understand it; we find, fund and test what works to prevent it; and we are building a movement to end it. Communications at YEF The Communications team, within the External Affairs and Youth Understanding directorate, is a critical arm of the organisation. We can only reduce violence if people hear about what works and put it into practice. Change is hard and it only happens if people trust where it comes from and want to engage with what we are communicating. We can only make change at scale if we're smart about using digital tools to reach a growing, diverse audience across society. We need professionals working across our sectors - youth-workers, police officers, social workers, policymakers, headteachers, and more - to find out about and be part of our movement. To do this, we must communicate with humility, authenticity and clarity. We need politicians, commissioners and funders to follow our guidance and use our products. To do this, we must secure a seat at the table, communicate with intellectual rigour and persuade using the evidence. We also need to connect with wider society, helping anyone who cares about making Britain safer for the next generation to understand what we do, what works and how they can support our cause. To do this, our brand must be accessible and inspiring, leveraging robust research alongside human storytelling. As the Head of Digital Communications, you will be essential to achieving our mission. You will join the YEF at an exciting time. We are entering a crucial phase of increasing our policy influence at the top of government, changing things for the better across our sectors - education, youth justice, youth sector, children's services, policing, health - and mobilising a movement to keep children and young people safe. Your job is to make sure that the right people are drawn to our website and our digital communications, that they discover and engage with our content - from quoting our data, to using our Toolkit and evidence, to following practical recommendations in our guidance, to watching videos about the latest trends and conversations in violence prevention - and trust what we have to say. You will support the Director of External Affairs and Youth Understanding to plan, build and execute a digital campaign to make all of this happen. You will help to lead the Communications team to hold the attention of our priority audiences and making them act. Key Responsibilities The core of your job is to ensure that YEF's audience grows rapidly and strategically in size, that people working in our sectors gain awareness and confidence in our brand and that decision-makers engage with our work via our digital channels: our website, social media, newsletters, search, long- and short-form videos and the Safe podcast. You will further develop YEF's existing digital marketing strategy into a national campaign across for mobilising the evidence to prevent violence affecting children and young people. You will provide leadership to YEF generally and the Communications team specifically - managing the Senior Digital Marketing Manager and Digital Marketing and Communications Officer - to develop internal collaboration for boosting organisation-wide digital activity, such as call-to-actions via social media and video content. You will execute a strategy for moving to a more segmented, sector-specific communication strategy that engages each audience (whether teachers, youth workers, police officers etc.) to use of YEF's products whether our Toolkit, our Guidance on what works and self-assessment tools for each sector. To commission and develop compelling, eye-catching video content that authentically showcases case studies of our work, drives our audiences towards our channels and products and significantly boosts widespread engagement - views, likes, comments and shares - online. To help secure and convert high-profile digital communications opportunities for the team in representing YEF's work, including podcast and video placements. To develop and leverage relevant agency relationships, and use data analytics, to optimise our SEO positioning for online searches related to youth violence, advise on investment in paid advertising to drive traffic to our website and products, and generally boost our digital engagement. About You You are this sort of person: You communicate complex ideas clearly. Whether speaking or writing, you break down complicated concepts in ways that make sense to different audiences - without oversimplifying. You bring clarity where others bring jargon. You get things done. You're organised, delivery-focused, and produce high-quality work, even under pressure. You work independently and to a high standard. You are skilled at designing and delivering digital comms and audience journeys for different segments of an organisation's audience. You know how to build up a clear picture of audience members, develop their customer journey and turn them from unaware to aware, to a user and then an advocate. You think big and adapt fast. You're a strategic thinker who can see the big picture without losing sight of the detail. You're logical, creative, and open to challenge - always testing and refining your ideas. You care about the detail. You like getting a system working well, planning a campaign and getting the detail right, organizing who is doing what and seeing it all happen. You pay attention to what is happening in the world. You're plugged into current affairs, technological trends and media conversations, particularly when it comes to British society. You are committed to equality, diversity and inclusion. You believe and act in a way that celebrates and encourages a range of experiences, backgrounds and values. You have: A track record of driving digital communications to hundreds of thousands of people at a regional or national scale. You have led, planned and executed campaigns that bring about measurable outcomes online and practical change in the real world. Experience working with a mission-driven charity, organisation or business. You care about using your extensive digital skills to drive the work of an organisation striving to achieve social change. Experience within a leadership or management position. You have led people to drive bold, transformative communications for an organisation, company or business. Expertise in using technical tools and data analytics to target audiences online. You know how to segment and target digital audiences, transform SEO performance, develop high quality websites, increase newsletter engagement and bring new technical tools to solve problems. You have experience of commissioning creative partners - like consultants, videographers and designers - to produce compelling digital outputs and developing narrative-led content about urgent social issues that draws people in. A track record of producing video - such as case studies, explainers or podcasts - to increase positive regard, brand awareness and audience engagement on LinkedIn, Instagram Reels, YouTube, TikTok and X. You may have the following, but they are not necessary: A qualification in digital marketing. Past experience of using Salesforce for marketing campaigns. Experience of working in or close to one or more of our priority sectors:education, youth justice, youth sector, children's services, policing and health. Knowledge of using Artificial Intelligence to ethically and effectively boost digital performance at an organisation While it's not a criteria, we are especially interested to hear from applicants who have lived experience of youth violence. It's important to us that the people we hire do not discriminate. We believe in being inclusive and giving everyone an equal chance to succeed. Applications are welcome from all regardless of age, sex, gender identity, disability, marriage or civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, religion or belief, race, sexual orientation, transgender status or social economic background. All appointments will be made on merit, following a fair and transparent process. In line with the Equality Act 2010, however . click apply for full job details
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
The Youth Endowment Fund Head of Digital Communications Reports to: Director of External Affairs and Youth Understanding Salary: £67,800 Location: Central London or Hybrid (see below) Contract: 2-year fixed term contract Closing date for applications: 12pm, Tuesday 7th April 2026 Interview dates: Week commencing 20th April 2026 About the Youth Endowment Fund (YEF) All of us will experience violence at some point in our lives. For many children, it is a daily reality. Each year, tens of children are killed, hundreds are hospitalised, 1 in 5 teenage children are victims and the majority admit to feeling afraid of violence. It scares them when they travel home from school, prevents them from going out and makes the most vulnerable feel like they don't matter. It is taking lives, traumatising families and dividing communities. It robs potential, progress and hope. But it doesn't have to be this way. The Youth Endowment Fund believes that no child should be affected by violence. We research violence to understand it; we find, fund and test what works to prevent it; and we are building a movement to end it. Communications at YEF The Communications team, within the External Affairs and Youth Understanding directorate, is a critical arm of the organisation. We can only reduce violence if people hear about what works and put it into practice. Change is hard and it only happens if people trust where it comes from and want to engage with what we are communicating. We can only make change at scale if we're smart about using digital tools to reach a growing, diverse audience across society. We need professionals working across our sectors - youth-workers, police officers, social workers, policymakers, headteachers, and more - to find out about and be part of our movement. To do this, we must communicate with humility, authenticity and clarity. We need politicians, commissioners and funders to follow our guidance and use our products. To do this, we must secure a seat at the table, communicate with intellectual rigour and persuade using the evidence. We also need to connect with wider society, helping anyone who cares about making Britain safer for the next generation to understand what we do, what works and how they can support our cause. To do this, our brand must be accessible and inspiring, leveraging robust research alongside human storytelling. As the Head of Digital Communications, you will be essential to achieving our mission. You will join the YEF at an exciting time. We are entering a crucial phase of increasing our policy influence at the top of government, changing things for the better across our sectors - education, youth justice, youth sector, children's services, policing, health - and mobilising a movement to keep children and young people safe. Your job is to make sure that the right people are drawn to our website and our digital communications, that they discover and engage with our content - from quoting our data, to using our Toolkit and evidence, to following practical recommendations in our guidance, to watching videos about the latest trends and conversations in violence prevention - and trust what we have to say. You will support the Director of External Affairs and Youth Understanding to plan, build and execute a digital campaign to make all of this happen. You will help to lead the Communications team to hold the attention of our priority audiences and making them act. Key Responsibilities The core of your job is to ensure that YEF's audience grows rapidly and strategically in size, that people working in our sectors gain awareness and confidence in our brand and that decision-makers engage with our work via our digital channels: our website, social media, newsletters, search, long- and short-form videos and the Safe podcast. You will further develop YEF's existing digital marketing strategy into a national campaign across for mobilising the evidence to prevent violence affecting children and young people. You will provide leadership to YEF generally and the Communications team specifically - managing the Senior Digital Marketing Manager and Digital Marketing and Communications Officer - to develop internal collaboration for boosting organisation-wide digital activity, such as call-to-actions via social media and video content. You will execute a strategy for moving to a more segmented, sector-specific communication strategy that engages each audience (whether teachers, youth workers, police officers etc.) to use of YEF's products whether our Toolkit, our Guidance on what works and self-assessment tools for each sector. To commission and develop compelling, eye-catching video content that authentically showcases case studies of our work, drives our audiences towards our channels and products and significantly boosts widespread engagement - views, likes, comments and shares - online. To help secure and convert high-profile digital communications opportunities for the team in representing YEF's work, including podcast and video placements. To develop and leverage relevant agency relationships, and use data analytics, to optimise our SEO positioning for online searches related to youth violence, advise on investment in paid advertising to drive traffic to our website and products, and generally boost our digital engagement. About You You are this sort of person: You communicate complex ideas clearly. Whether speaking or writing, you break down complicated concepts in ways that make sense to different audiences - without oversimplifying. You bring clarity where others bring jargon. You get things done. You're organised, delivery-focused, and produce high-quality work, even under pressure. You work independently and to a high standard. You are skilled at designing and delivering digital comms and audience journeys for different segments of an organisation's audience. You know how to build up a clear picture of audience members, develop their customer journey and turn them from unaware to aware, to a user and then an advocate. You think big and adapt fast. You're a strategic thinker who can see the big picture without losing sight of the detail. You're logical, creative, and open to challenge - always testing and refining your ideas. You care about the detail. You like getting a system working well, planning a campaign and getting the detail right, organizing who is doing what and seeing it all happen. You pay attention to what is happening in the world. You're plugged into current affairs, technological trends and media conversations, particularly when it comes to British society. You are committed to equality, diversity and inclusion. You believe and act in a way that celebrates and encourages a range of experiences, backgrounds and values. You have: A track record of driving digital communications to hundreds of thousands of people at a regional or national scale. You have led, planned and executed campaigns that bring about measurable outcomes online and practical change in the real world. Experience working with a mission-driven charity, organisation or business. You care about using your extensive digital skills to drive the work of an organisation striving to achieve social change. Experience within a leadership or management position. You have led people to drive bold, transformative communications for an organisation, company or business. Expertise in using technical tools and data analytics to target audiences online. You know how to segment and target digital audiences, transform SEO performance, develop high quality websites, increase newsletter engagement and bring new technical tools to solve problems. You have experience of commissioning creative partners - like consultants, videographers and designers - to produce compelling digital outputs and developing narrative-led content about urgent social issues that draws people in. A track record of producing video - such as case studies, explainers or podcasts - to increase positive regard, brand awareness and audience engagement on LinkedIn, Instagram Reels, YouTube, TikTok and X. You may have the following, but they are not necessary: A qualification in digital marketing. Past experience of using Salesforce for marketing campaigns. Experience of working in or close to one or more of our priority sectors:education, youth justice, youth sector, children's services, policing and health. Knowledge of using Artificial Intelligence to ethically and effectively boost digital performance at an organisation While it's not a criteria, we are especially interested to hear from applicants who have lived experience of youth violence. It's important to us that the people we hire do not discriminate. We believe in being inclusive and giving everyone an equal chance to succeed. Applications are welcome from all regardless of age, sex, gender identity, disability, marriage or civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, religion or belief, race, sexual orientation, transgender status or social economic background. All appointments will be made on merit, following a fair and transparent process. In line with the Equality Act 2010, however . click apply for full job details
Get Staffed Online Recruitment Limited
Special Constables (Volunteer)
Get Staffed Online Recruitment Limited
Special Constables (Volunteer) Step Forward. Make a Difference. Become a Special Constable with our client. Being a Special Constable isn t just a role it s a real opportunity to make a difference. Every Special brings something unique to the team, and together, they are building a world-class police force that keeps the railway safe and reliable for everyone. They value the dedication and commitment of their volunteer Officers. They offer professional training, opportunities to join specialist teams, and a chance to build leadership skills. Your journey with them will be meaningful, challenging, and rewarding. Whether you're on the front line or supporting behind the scenes, you ll use your unique strengths to make a tangible impact across the UK. If you're ready to bring passion, professionalism, and purpose to a team that values your contribution, our client would love to hear from you. Why Become a Special Constable? Our client looking for committed individuals to volunteer as Special Constables. If you care about keeping people safe and supporting communities, particularly in the railway environment, this could be the role for you. As a Special Constable, you'll have full police powers and work side-by-side with their regular Officers. From tackling crime and anti-social behaviour to supporting vulnerable people, you ll play a vital part in keeping the travelling public safe. You ll patrol stations and trains, respond to incidents by car, and offer a reassuring presence to passengers and staff. In return, they will provide full training, support, and opportunities to grow both personally and professionally. What They re Looking For They are looking for volunteers who can commit at least 16 hours a month and are ready to face a variety of situations with confidence and integrity. If you're new to policing, don't worry. They will give you everything you need to succeed. You ll need to: Be a great communicator and natural problem solver. Stay calm under pressure and work well in a team. Be resilient, adaptable, and community focused. What You ll Gain: Make a real difference where it counts. Work in a unique and dynamic environment. Enhance your CV and build valuable skills in law, communication, first aid, self-defence, and more. Enjoy travel benefits (location dependent). Develop personally and explore pathways into full-time policing. You ll build transferable skills that will support your career long term problem-solving, decision-making, leadership, teamwork, and communication. These are skills that stay with you, wherever your career takes you. Oyster card for travel. Where They re Recruiting B Division (London and South): Ashford, Blackheath, Bournemouth, Brighton, Cambridge, Colchester, Croydon, Euston, Finsbury Park, Gatwick, Guildford, Hammersmith, London Bridge, Liverpool Street, Luton, Maidstone, Norwich, Paddington, Richmond, Southampton, Southend, Stockwell, Stratford, Victoria, Wembley Park, West Ham, and HQ (Buckingham Palace Road). C Division (Midlands, North, Wales, and West): Bangor, Bristol, Cardiff, Coventry, Crewe, Darlington, Doncaster, Exeter, Leeds, Leicester, Lincoln, Liverpool, Manchester, Milton Keynes, Newcastle, Peterborough, Plymouth, Preston, Rhyl, Sheffield, Shrewsbury, Swindon, Truro, Worcester, and York. Eligibility Checklist You cannot apply if: You ve failed an interview for Special Constable or Police Officer within the last 6 months. You ve failed vetting within the past 12 months. You ve received a custodial sentence (including suspended sentences). You ve been dismissed from another force or are under investigation. You ve been declared bankrupt, have a CCJ, or un-managed IVA. You do not have permanent right to live and work in the UK. You haven t lived continuously in the UK for the past 3 years. You have facial or neck tattoos deemed inappropriate (assessed case by case). Also check our client s Prohibited Occupations List before applying. Want To Apply? Applying is straightforward, with all applications completed online. Click apply now and complete your application.
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
Special Constables (Volunteer) Step Forward. Make a Difference. Become a Special Constable with our client. Being a Special Constable isn t just a role it s a real opportunity to make a difference. Every Special brings something unique to the team, and together, they are building a world-class police force that keeps the railway safe and reliable for everyone. They value the dedication and commitment of their volunteer Officers. They offer professional training, opportunities to join specialist teams, and a chance to build leadership skills. Your journey with them will be meaningful, challenging, and rewarding. Whether you're on the front line or supporting behind the scenes, you ll use your unique strengths to make a tangible impact across the UK. If you're ready to bring passion, professionalism, and purpose to a team that values your contribution, our client would love to hear from you. Why Become a Special Constable? Our client looking for committed individuals to volunteer as Special Constables. If you care about keeping people safe and supporting communities, particularly in the railway environment, this could be the role for you. As a Special Constable, you'll have full police powers and work side-by-side with their regular Officers. From tackling crime and anti-social behaviour to supporting vulnerable people, you ll play a vital part in keeping the travelling public safe. You ll patrol stations and trains, respond to incidents by car, and offer a reassuring presence to passengers and staff. In return, they will provide full training, support, and opportunities to grow both personally and professionally. What They re Looking For They are looking for volunteers who can commit at least 16 hours a month and are ready to face a variety of situations with confidence and integrity. If you're new to policing, don't worry. They will give you everything you need to succeed. You ll need to: Be a great communicator and natural problem solver. Stay calm under pressure and work well in a team. Be resilient, adaptable, and community focused. What You ll Gain: Make a real difference where it counts. Work in a unique and dynamic environment. Enhance your CV and build valuable skills in law, communication, first aid, self-defence, and more. Enjoy travel benefits (location dependent). Develop personally and explore pathways into full-time policing. You ll build transferable skills that will support your career long term problem-solving, decision-making, leadership, teamwork, and communication. These are skills that stay with you, wherever your career takes you. Oyster card for travel. Where They re Recruiting B Division (London and South): Ashford, Blackheath, Bournemouth, Brighton, Cambridge, Colchester, Croydon, Euston, Finsbury Park, Gatwick, Guildford, Hammersmith, London Bridge, Liverpool Street, Luton, Maidstone, Norwich, Paddington, Richmond, Southampton, Southend, Stockwell, Stratford, Victoria, Wembley Park, West Ham, and HQ (Buckingham Palace Road). C Division (Midlands, North, Wales, and West): Bangor, Bristol, Cardiff, Coventry, Crewe, Darlington, Doncaster, Exeter, Leeds, Leicester, Lincoln, Liverpool, Manchester, Milton Keynes, Newcastle, Peterborough, Plymouth, Preston, Rhyl, Sheffield, Shrewsbury, Swindon, Truro, Worcester, and York. Eligibility Checklist You cannot apply if: You ve failed an interview for Special Constable or Police Officer within the last 6 months. You ve failed vetting within the past 12 months. You ve received a custodial sentence (including suspended sentences). You ve been dismissed from another force or are under investigation. You ve been declared bankrupt, have a CCJ, or un-managed IVA. You do not have permanent right to live and work in the UK. You haven t lived continuously in the UK for the past 3 years. You have facial or neck tattoos deemed inappropriate (assessed case by case). Also check our client s Prohibited Occupations List before applying. Want To Apply? Applying is straightforward, with all applications completed online. Click apply now and complete your application.
LB RICHMOND UPON THAMES AND LB WANDSWORTH
Local Land Charges Spatial Data Officer
LB RICHMOND UPON THAMES AND LB WANDSWORTH
Job Title: Local Land Charges Spatial Data Officer Salary Range: SSA Scale SO2 - £37,602 - £45,564 Fixed Term: 12 month fixed term appointment Full Time/Part Time/Term Time Only: Full Time Location: Hybrid Objective of role Wandsworth and Richmond Councils have an exciting opportunity within their Local Land Charges Team, we are recruiting a Local Land Charges Spatial Data Officer. This Officer will ensure the Councils continue to deliver an excellent Local Land Charges Service by the accurate creation and maintenance of a wide range of spatial data relevant for the Local Land Charges service. You will also provide training and support on the use of GIS within the Team and Service. About the role The Officer will be responsible for applying best GIS practice to the collation, analysis and creation of spatial and address related data, ensuring that the spatial data sets are complete by working with data owners to ensure good quality data is available for use by the Local Land Charges Officers. You will also review and deliver improvements to the quality and format of a wide range of statutory LLC and related spatial datasets and associated metadata. As part of the HM Land Registry project you will assist in the data transfer and data cleansing tasks to ensure the key milestones and project outcomes are met. Essential Qualifications, Skills and Experience Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Expertise- Proven working knowledge of MapInfo (v12+) or QGIS with Microsoft Excel, and ideally experience with additional GI systems. High Quality Data Output and Accuracy- Attention to detail with the ability to produce high specification, accurate outputs. Time Management and Workload Prioritisation- Working effectively to meet deadlines and manage competing and changing priorities. Proactive Data Quality and Process Improvement- Reviewing spatial datasets, identifying issues, and proposing improvements to data and processes Indicative recruitment timeline Closing Date: Monday 6th April 2026 (23:59) Shortlisting Date: W/C 6th April 2026 Interview Date :W/C 13th April 2026 We are proud to be a Disability Confident employer. If you require any reasonable adjustments throughout the recruitment and selection process, please let us know. We are also committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people/vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.Some posts may be exempted under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and as such appointment to these posts will be conditional upon the receipt of a satisfactory response to a check of police records via Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS). We offer a wide range of benefits designed to attract, develop, and reward our employees such as 40 days annual leave (including Bank Holidays), flexible working and a generous pension plan.
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Local Land Charges Spatial Data Officer Salary Range: SSA Scale SO2 - £37,602 - £45,564 Fixed Term: 12 month fixed term appointment Full Time/Part Time/Term Time Only: Full Time Location: Hybrid Objective of role Wandsworth and Richmond Councils have an exciting opportunity within their Local Land Charges Team, we are recruiting a Local Land Charges Spatial Data Officer. This Officer will ensure the Councils continue to deliver an excellent Local Land Charges Service by the accurate creation and maintenance of a wide range of spatial data relevant for the Local Land Charges service. You will also provide training and support on the use of GIS within the Team and Service. About the role The Officer will be responsible for applying best GIS practice to the collation, analysis and creation of spatial and address related data, ensuring that the spatial data sets are complete by working with data owners to ensure good quality data is available for use by the Local Land Charges Officers. You will also review and deliver improvements to the quality and format of a wide range of statutory LLC and related spatial datasets and associated metadata. As part of the HM Land Registry project you will assist in the data transfer and data cleansing tasks to ensure the key milestones and project outcomes are met. Essential Qualifications, Skills and Experience Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Expertise- Proven working knowledge of MapInfo (v12+) or QGIS with Microsoft Excel, and ideally experience with additional GI systems. High Quality Data Output and Accuracy- Attention to detail with the ability to produce high specification, accurate outputs. Time Management and Workload Prioritisation- Working effectively to meet deadlines and manage competing and changing priorities. Proactive Data Quality and Process Improvement- Reviewing spatial datasets, identifying issues, and proposing improvements to data and processes Indicative recruitment timeline Closing Date: Monday 6th April 2026 (23:59) Shortlisting Date: W/C 6th April 2026 Interview Date :W/C 13th April 2026 We are proud to be a Disability Confident employer. If you require any reasonable adjustments throughout the recruitment and selection process, please let us know. We are also committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people/vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.Some posts may be exempted under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and as such appointment to these posts will be conditional upon the receipt of a satisfactory response to a check of police records via Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS). We offer a wide range of benefits designed to attract, develop, and reward our employees such as 40 days annual leave (including Bank Holidays), flexible working and a generous pension plan.
Get Staffed Online Recruitment Limited
Police Community Support Officer
Get Staffed Online Recruitment Limited
Police Community Support Officer Inner London Join our client as they recruit PCSOs (Police Community Support Officers) to make a difference in their communities. Our client s Police Community Support Officers are an integral part of their family. They carry out vital work across the railway network to keep passengers and staff safe. They care deeply about their Police Community Support Officers who deliver an exceptional service to their communities across England and Wales. Is the role for you? Our client is seeking PCSOs to join their team, protecting and serving the railway environment and its community to minimise disruption, crime, and fear of crime. This role is crucial to their mission. Like Home Office PCSOs, our client s PCSOs focus on enforcing their Byelaws within the railway environment, offering diverse responsibilities where no two days are the same. Responsibilities include conducting visible patrols at stations, victim care, security threat management, minor crime investigations, community relationship-building, and supporting PCs. Unlike Home Office Police Forces, their PCSOs are trained and equipped with handcuffs. Ideal candidates should demonstrate resilience, excellent customer service skills, and a passion for community engagement and partnership-building. PCSOs should be prepared to work shifts, including weekends and bank holidays. Locations Our client is looking for PCSO's within their B Division (locations across the network including Stratford, Kings Cross, Liverpool Street, Waterloo, Euston, and many others). In return for your commitment, you will receive: Competitive salary: £28,486.92 + £4,613.61 London allowance and up to 20% shift allowance. A minimum of 15% shift allowance will be received upon completion of 8 weeks training. Shift allowance can be up to 20% but will default to 15% in the first instance. Benefits including 28 rising to 30 days holiday, travel benefits, and access to internal progression opportunities. Continuous learning and development opportunities supported by our client s in-house talent and development teams, including internal progression to become a Police Officer. Are you eligible? You will be ineligible to apply if: You have been unsuccessful following an interview in the last 6 months for the role of PCSO. If you have been unsuccessful following your application or online ability testing for Police Officer, Special Constable or PCSO, you must await 6 months before reapplying to any of these roles. You have been unsuccessful following vetting checks within the last 12 months. You have ever received a custodial sentence this includes suspended sentences (other cautions, convictions and involvement with the Police must be declared but are not necessarily a bar to employment). You have previously been dismissed from another Force, or you currently have a live investigation. You have been declared bankrupt, have a CCJ or an un-managed IVA. You have tattoos that are deemed offensive tattoos on face and neck will be considered on a case-by-case basis. You do not have permanent right to live and work in the UK. You have not resided consistently in the UK for the past 3 years. The Pension Our client s GPP Police Staff Pension Scheme is administered by Royal London. It s a defined contribution scheme, offering employees the flexibility to vary their pension contributions from 4.4% to 12% of their salary. Please note if you are an existing member of Police Staff in the RPS, your pension will not be affected. Want To Apply? Applying is straightforward, with all applications completed online. Click apply now and you will be redirected to our client s careers page to complete your application.
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
Police Community Support Officer Inner London Join our client as they recruit PCSOs (Police Community Support Officers) to make a difference in their communities. Our client s Police Community Support Officers are an integral part of their family. They carry out vital work across the railway network to keep passengers and staff safe. They care deeply about their Police Community Support Officers who deliver an exceptional service to their communities across England and Wales. Is the role for you? Our client is seeking PCSOs to join their team, protecting and serving the railway environment and its community to minimise disruption, crime, and fear of crime. This role is crucial to their mission. Like Home Office PCSOs, our client s PCSOs focus on enforcing their Byelaws within the railway environment, offering diverse responsibilities where no two days are the same. Responsibilities include conducting visible patrols at stations, victim care, security threat management, minor crime investigations, community relationship-building, and supporting PCs. Unlike Home Office Police Forces, their PCSOs are trained and equipped with handcuffs. Ideal candidates should demonstrate resilience, excellent customer service skills, and a passion for community engagement and partnership-building. PCSOs should be prepared to work shifts, including weekends and bank holidays. Locations Our client is looking for PCSO's within their B Division (locations across the network including Stratford, Kings Cross, Liverpool Street, Waterloo, Euston, and many others). In return for your commitment, you will receive: Competitive salary: £28,486.92 + £4,613.61 London allowance and up to 20% shift allowance. A minimum of 15% shift allowance will be received upon completion of 8 weeks training. Shift allowance can be up to 20% but will default to 15% in the first instance. Benefits including 28 rising to 30 days holiday, travel benefits, and access to internal progression opportunities. Continuous learning and development opportunities supported by our client s in-house talent and development teams, including internal progression to become a Police Officer. Are you eligible? You will be ineligible to apply if: You have been unsuccessful following an interview in the last 6 months for the role of PCSO. If you have been unsuccessful following your application or online ability testing for Police Officer, Special Constable or PCSO, you must await 6 months before reapplying to any of these roles. You have been unsuccessful following vetting checks within the last 12 months. You have ever received a custodial sentence this includes suspended sentences (other cautions, convictions and involvement with the Police must be declared but are not necessarily a bar to employment). You have previously been dismissed from another Force, or you currently have a live investigation. You have been declared bankrupt, have a CCJ or an un-managed IVA. You have tattoos that are deemed offensive tattoos on face and neck will be considered on a case-by-case basis. You do not have permanent right to live and work in the UK. You have not resided consistently in the UK for the past 3 years. The Pension Our client s GPP Police Staff Pension Scheme is administered by Royal London. It s a defined contribution scheme, offering employees the flexibility to vary their pension contributions from 4.4% to 12% of their salary. Please note if you are an existing member of Police Staff in the RPS, your pension will not be affected. Want To Apply? Applying is straightforward, with all applications completed online. Click apply now and you will be redirected to our client s careers page to complete your application.
Counter Terrorism Policing
Licensing and Accreditation Training Development Officers - Police Staff - NaCTSO - Counter Ter ...
Counter Terrorism Policing
Licensing and Accreditation Training Development Officers - Police Staff - NaCTSO - Counter Terrorism Policing HQ Contract type - Full Time, Permanent, Secondment Location - London Band - Band P Information about the Role This role is part of the NaCTSO Professional Capability portfolio. It will focus on the development of training products. There will be a requirement to assist in training delivery where there is an operational need. The Licensing and Accreditation Training Development Officer will ensure the consistent development and delivery of all NaCTSO training, including the training of Counter Terrorism Security Advisors (CTSA), Counter Terrorism Awareness Advisors (CTAA) and Counter Terrorism (CT) Prepare resources throughout the CT network. This includes ensuring that the accreditation of resources is conducted in accordance with external verification requirements (e.g. the requirements set by an OfQual recognised Awarding Body). In addition to this, the role may require the development of training and accreditation of lead government departments and the private sector. Due to the nature of this work, this role requires knowledge in protective security and preparedness. Responsibilities Supporting training, licensing and accreditation. This will include the development of NaCTSO training and accreditation material. Engaging with internal and external stakeholders to ensure NaCTSO training products contain accurate and up to date information. The production of reports in line with an evidence based policing approach. Asses CPD evidence submissions to ensure they achieve the required standard Support all relevant CT Protect and Prepare personnel in the compilation of CPD and licensing requirements. Support the delivery of NaCTSO training products. Engage with the CTSA, CTAA and CT Prepare network through a series of national and regional meetings/workshops. Maintain effective communication between NaCTSO and regional resources. Support Line management requests as required. The post holder should have experience in delivering training, ideally linked to wider Counter Terrorism type work. Knowledge of protective security and preparedness. Experience in writing and delivering training. Experience of assessing and/or quality assurance of training and/or evidence submitted for CPD or qualifications. Commitment to flexibility, to be able to travel around the UK. How to Apply Apply to the role by clicking the button below. Further information about the role is also available via this link. For permanent opportunities
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
Licensing and Accreditation Training Development Officers - Police Staff - NaCTSO - Counter Terrorism Policing HQ Contract type - Full Time, Permanent, Secondment Location - London Band - Band P Information about the Role This role is part of the NaCTSO Professional Capability portfolio. It will focus on the development of training products. There will be a requirement to assist in training delivery where there is an operational need. The Licensing and Accreditation Training Development Officer will ensure the consistent development and delivery of all NaCTSO training, including the training of Counter Terrorism Security Advisors (CTSA), Counter Terrorism Awareness Advisors (CTAA) and Counter Terrorism (CT) Prepare resources throughout the CT network. This includes ensuring that the accreditation of resources is conducted in accordance with external verification requirements (e.g. the requirements set by an OfQual recognised Awarding Body). In addition to this, the role may require the development of training and accreditation of lead government departments and the private sector. Due to the nature of this work, this role requires knowledge in protective security and preparedness. Responsibilities Supporting training, licensing and accreditation. This will include the development of NaCTSO training and accreditation material. Engaging with internal and external stakeholders to ensure NaCTSO training products contain accurate and up to date information. The production of reports in line with an evidence based policing approach. Asses CPD evidence submissions to ensure they achieve the required standard Support all relevant CT Protect and Prepare personnel in the compilation of CPD and licensing requirements. Support the delivery of NaCTSO training products. Engage with the CTSA, CTAA and CT Prepare network through a series of national and regional meetings/workshops. Maintain effective communication between NaCTSO and regional resources. Support Line management requests as required. The post holder should have experience in delivering training, ideally linked to wider Counter Terrorism type work. Knowledge of protective security and preparedness. Experience in writing and delivering training. Experience of assessing and/or quality assurance of training and/or evidence submitted for CPD or qualifications. Commitment to flexibility, to be able to travel around the UK. How to Apply Apply to the role by clicking the button below. Further information about the role is also available via this link. For permanent opportunities
Security Officer - River's Edge - Per Diem
Elliot Health System Manchester, Lancashire
Security Officer - River's Edge - Per Diem page is loaded Security Officer - River's Edge - Per Diemlocations: Manchester - Rivers Edge-MOBtime type: Part timeposted on: Posted Todayjob requisition id: JR11050Come work at the best place to give and receive care! Job Description: Elliot Security Department The Elliot Security Department consists of a proprietary uniformed security force, dedicated to ensuring the safety of persons and property at all Elliot Health System locations. Security officers conduct routine patrols, both motorized and on foot, to proactively identify and mitigate any potential safety or security threats that arise at our facilities. About the Job - Security at River's Edge Provides a safe and secure environment for patients, visitors, medical staff, employees and their property as well as ensures the security of the buildings and property of Elliot Health System properties. What You'll Do Conducts regular scheduled patrols of Elliot Health System buildings and grounds, checking all doors, windows, alarms and firefighting equipment (extinguishers, etc.). Patrols employee parking lot to ensure safety of departing employees. Documents all activity including interior patrols in the Security Log. Responds to emergency situations including "Code Red", "Code Grey", "Code Yellow", and "Code Blue". Assists authorized employees and physicians requiring access to certain building areas. Assists with the transportation of deceased persons and their property to the hospital morgue. Provides release of deceased persons and their property after obtaining proper authorization from hospital supervisor. Maintains precise "chain of custody" records in this matter. Maintains radio communication via walkie-talkie with hospital Communications Center and other security officers and responds to requests made by the switchboard on behalf of patients, employees, physicians and visitors. Responds to and assists with Elliot Health System disasters, fire drills, fires and other emergency situations. Job Qualifications: Education/experience: High School Education or equivalent required. Post-secondary education preferred. Previous security experience in civil or military police preferred. License/certifications: + Current valid NH driver's license required. Must be able to provide driver's record report from state of current driver's license with no misdemeanor or felony motor vehicle conviction. + Capable of certifying for the use of handcuffs, OC foam and Tasers. + CPI certification required within six (6) months of date of hire. Background/Records Check: Must be 21 years of age or older. No criminal record or convictions for misdemeanor or felony offenses. What Elliot Health System Has to Offer Health, dental, prescription, and vision coverage for full-time & part-time employees Short-term disability, long-term disability, and life insurance coverage Competitive pay Continuing Education Reimbursement Programs 403(b) Retirement Savings Plan Multiple onsite gym locations with FREE access for employees (plus yoga, personal training and more)For benefits click here! Work Shift: Per diem, second shift SolutionHealth is an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, disability status, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
Security Officer - River's Edge - Per Diem page is loaded Security Officer - River's Edge - Per Diemlocations: Manchester - Rivers Edge-MOBtime type: Part timeposted on: Posted Todayjob requisition id: JR11050Come work at the best place to give and receive care! Job Description: Elliot Security Department The Elliot Security Department consists of a proprietary uniformed security force, dedicated to ensuring the safety of persons and property at all Elliot Health System locations. Security officers conduct routine patrols, both motorized and on foot, to proactively identify and mitigate any potential safety or security threats that arise at our facilities. About the Job - Security at River's Edge Provides a safe and secure environment for patients, visitors, medical staff, employees and their property as well as ensures the security of the buildings and property of Elliot Health System properties. What You'll Do Conducts regular scheduled patrols of Elliot Health System buildings and grounds, checking all doors, windows, alarms and firefighting equipment (extinguishers, etc.). Patrols employee parking lot to ensure safety of departing employees. Documents all activity including interior patrols in the Security Log. Responds to emergency situations including "Code Red", "Code Grey", "Code Yellow", and "Code Blue". Assists authorized employees and physicians requiring access to certain building areas. Assists with the transportation of deceased persons and their property to the hospital morgue. Provides release of deceased persons and their property after obtaining proper authorization from hospital supervisor. Maintains precise "chain of custody" records in this matter. Maintains radio communication via walkie-talkie with hospital Communications Center and other security officers and responds to requests made by the switchboard on behalf of patients, employees, physicians and visitors. Responds to and assists with Elliot Health System disasters, fire drills, fires and other emergency situations. Job Qualifications: Education/experience: High School Education or equivalent required. Post-secondary education preferred. Previous security experience in civil or military police preferred. License/certifications: + Current valid NH driver's license required. Must be able to provide driver's record report from state of current driver's license with no misdemeanor or felony motor vehicle conviction. + Capable of certifying for the use of handcuffs, OC foam and Tasers. + CPI certification required within six (6) months of date of hire. Background/Records Check: Must be 21 years of age or older. No criminal record or convictions for misdemeanor or felony offenses. What Elliot Health System Has to Offer Health, dental, prescription, and vision coverage for full-time & part-time employees Short-term disability, long-term disability, and life insurance coverage Competitive pay Continuing Education Reimbursement Programs 403(b) Retirement Savings Plan Multiple onsite gym locations with FREE access for employees (plus yoga, personal training and more)For benefits click here! Work Shift: Per diem, second shift SolutionHealth is an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, disability status, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
Derbyshire Constabulary
Police Community Support Officer (PCSO - DP26) Derbyshire, Forcewide
Derbyshire Constabulary
Be the face of reassurance. Be the voice of your community. Be the difference. Are you passionate about people? Proud of your community? Driven to make a positive and lasting impact? As a Police Community Support Officer, you'll be right at the heart of local neighbourhoods-highly visible, highly trusted, and highly valued. This is your chance to build genuine relationships, support the vulnerable, tackle the issues that matter, and help shape safer, stronger communities across Derbyshire. This role holds designated PCSO legal powers of enforcement in line with local force requirements to support the successful resolution, prevention, and deterrent of local crime. PCSOs are expected to respond to a wider range of non-criminal issues that contribute to vulnerability and safety within the community. They will be expected to act with discretion, making appropriate use of their designated powers and acting within force guidelines. We have PCSO vacancies across the county, and you'll be allocated a location upon appointment. Flexibility is important, as you may be asked to work in other areas based on operational demand. What you'll be doing In this varied, rewarding role, you will: Provide a visible, approachable uniformed presence-reassuring the public and helping build confidence in policing. Patrol on foot within your local area, identifying and addressing the problems that affect everyday life. Work closely with residents, schools, councils, housing associations and community groups to foster positive relationships. Support vulnerable individuals, defuse conflict, and deal with incidents you encounter while on patrol. Gather information, offer crime prevention advice, conduct house to house enquiries, and engage through local social media channels. Play an active role in long term community development and evidence based problem solving. This is not just a job-it's a commitment to improving the lives of others. The must haves Level 2 English (GCSE Grade 9 4) (A C) or equivalent, or able to use English Language to that standard. You must be 17 years old on application and 18 years old on appointment. You must be available to work between 8.00am and midnight, seven days a week. Willingness to patrol independently, including lone patrol on late shifts. You must have sufficient fitness to patrol the streets on foot or bicycle for long periods of time and in all weather conditions. What's in it for you? At Derbyshire Constabulary, we aim to create an environment that puts people first. We want you to feel supported in everything you do, so you can give your very best. What's more, we have a range of reward and benefits that if you join us you could enjoy. Salary and Shift Allowance £24,747 during the initial 8 week full time training period. £29,859 (including shift allowance and weekend enhancements) once training is complete. Successful applicants would normally be appointed on the bottom of the salary range (Exceptions may apply). You will receive 14% shift allowance after the initial 8-week training. You will work 25 weekend hours per month, for which you will receive an enhancement of 50%. Next Steps If we feel like a place where you can belong, we'd love to learn more about you. Please click apply to complete your application. To support you with your application we have provided some guidance to understand our recruitment process. Vacancy closes on Wednesday, 25 March 2026 at 23.55. Interview will be from 20 April to 7 May 2026. Who we are Here at Derbyshire Constabulary, Police doesn't have to mean patrolling the streets. Just as important as our uniformed officers is our strong team of professional and support staff working behind the scenes. It's these skilled people, people like you who contribute to the policing of Derbyshire. To understand how you can make Derbyshire safer together visit our careers website. We welcome applications from individuals from all backgrounds and encourage anyone who has considered a career in policing to apply. We're particularly keen to increase the number of females and candidates from black and minority ethnic communities and the LGBT community, so that we can truly reflect the communities that we serve in.
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
Be the face of reassurance. Be the voice of your community. Be the difference. Are you passionate about people? Proud of your community? Driven to make a positive and lasting impact? As a Police Community Support Officer, you'll be right at the heart of local neighbourhoods-highly visible, highly trusted, and highly valued. This is your chance to build genuine relationships, support the vulnerable, tackle the issues that matter, and help shape safer, stronger communities across Derbyshire. This role holds designated PCSO legal powers of enforcement in line with local force requirements to support the successful resolution, prevention, and deterrent of local crime. PCSOs are expected to respond to a wider range of non-criminal issues that contribute to vulnerability and safety within the community. They will be expected to act with discretion, making appropriate use of their designated powers and acting within force guidelines. We have PCSO vacancies across the county, and you'll be allocated a location upon appointment. Flexibility is important, as you may be asked to work in other areas based on operational demand. What you'll be doing In this varied, rewarding role, you will: Provide a visible, approachable uniformed presence-reassuring the public and helping build confidence in policing. Patrol on foot within your local area, identifying and addressing the problems that affect everyday life. Work closely with residents, schools, councils, housing associations and community groups to foster positive relationships. Support vulnerable individuals, defuse conflict, and deal with incidents you encounter while on patrol. Gather information, offer crime prevention advice, conduct house to house enquiries, and engage through local social media channels. Play an active role in long term community development and evidence based problem solving. This is not just a job-it's a commitment to improving the lives of others. The must haves Level 2 English (GCSE Grade 9 4) (A C) or equivalent, or able to use English Language to that standard. You must be 17 years old on application and 18 years old on appointment. You must be available to work between 8.00am and midnight, seven days a week. Willingness to patrol independently, including lone patrol on late shifts. You must have sufficient fitness to patrol the streets on foot or bicycle for long periods of time and in all weather conditions. What's in it for you? At Derbyshire Constabulary, we aim to create an environment that puts people first. We want you to feel supported in everything you do, so you can give your very best. What's more, we have a range of reward and benefits that if you join us you could enjoy. Salary and Shift Allowance £24,747 during the initial 8 week full time training period. £29,859 (including shift allowance and weekend enhancements) once training is complete. Successful applicants would normally be appointed on the bottom of the salary range (Exceptions may apply). You will receive 14% shift allowance after the initial 8-week training. You will work 25 weekend hours per month, for which you will receive an enhancement of 50%. Next Steps If we feel like a place where you can belong, we'd love to learn more about you. Please click apply to complete your application. To support you with your application we have provided some guidance to understand our recruitment process. Vacancy closes on Wednesday, 25 March 2026 at 23.55. Interview will be from 20 April to 7 May 2026. Who we are Here at Derbyshire Constabulary, Police doesn't have to mean patrolling the streets. Just as important as our uniformed officers is our strong team of professional and support staff working behind the scenes. It's these skilled people, people like you who contribute to the policing of Derbyshire. To understand how you can make Derbyshire safer together visit our careers website. We welcome applications from individuals from all backgrounds and encourage anyone who has considered a career in policing to apply. We're particularly keen to increase the number of females and candidates from black and minority ethnic communities and the LGBT community, so that we can truly reflect the communities that we serve in.
17344T Payroll and HR Officer (Not-for-profit - Ipswich)
TONI&GUY Australia Pty Ltd Ipswich, Suffolk
A temporary opportunity has become available with a not-for-profit organisation that provides a broad range of innovative and responsive services for people with a disability and Older Australians across Ipswich, Somerset and Lockyer regions. We are seeking an experienced Payroll and HR Officer to provide administration support to the team and contribute to payroll functions, compliance in renewables, workplace health and safety support and onboarding requirements. Reporting to the Manager in Systems Support, key responsibilities include: Manage and process end to end payroll, ensuring accuracy, timely completion, and compliance with all legislative and organisational requirements. Track expiry dates and ensure timely renewal of Blue/Yellow Cards, First Aid, CPR, and other required credentials. Coordinate training bookings, reminders, and follow ups to keep all staff compliant. Produce compliance reports and elevate risks or overdue items. Maintain accurate HR records and manage electronic and paper filing. Support staff in reporting WHS incidents and ensure accurate documentation and follow up. Communicate with support workers regarding shift changes, availability, and roster updates. To be considered for this opportunity, you should demonstrate: Experience in end to end payroll is essential. Strong understanding of compliance requirements within disability, community, or care sectors. High attention to detail and strong organisational skills. Ability to manage high volume administrative tasks and competing deadlines. Confident communication skills for liaising with staff at all levels. Experience with HRIS, rostering, or compliance tracking systems (desirable). Experience working within the SCHADS Award. Please note that due to the nature of the work, thesuccessful applicant must supply a National Police Check (less than three months old) and obtain a Positive Notice Blue Card for Child Related Employment before commencingemployment. Eligibilityto meet therequirementsofan NDIS WorkerClearanceCard (Yellowcard) is also mandatory. In accordancewith the requirementsof funding bodiesthesuccessful applicant mustneverhavebeenconvictedof an indictableoffence or have beenbankruptorhaveanyarrangementorcompositionwithcreditors. Please submit your application today. If you do have any specific questions regarding this opportunity, please contact our recruitment team on (or email )
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
A temporary opportunity has become available with a not-for-profit organisation that provides a broad range of innovative and responsive services for people with a disability and Older Australians across Ipswich, Somerset and Lockyer regions. We are seeking an experienced Payroll and HR Officer to provide administration support to the team and contribute to payroll functions, compliance in renewables, workplace health and safety support and onboarding requirements. Reporting to the Manager in Systems Support, key responsibilities include: Manage and process end to end payroll, ensuring accuracy, timely completion, and compliance with all legislative and organisational requirements. Track expiry dates and ensure timely renewal of Blue/Yellow Cards, First Aid, CPR, and other required credentials. Coordinate training bookings, reminders, and follow ups to keep all staff compliant. Produce compliance reports and elevate risks or overdue items. Maintain accurate HR records and manage electronic and paper filing. Support staff in reporting WHS incidents and ensure accurate documentation and follow up. Communicate with support workers regarding shift changes, availability, and roster updates. To be considered for this opportunity, you should demonstrate: Experience in end to end payroll is essential. Strong understanding of compliance requirements within disability, community, or care sectors. High attention to detail and strong organisational skills. Ability to manage high volume administrative tasks and competing deadlines. Confident communication skills for liaising with staff at all levels. Experience with HRIS, rostering, or compliance tracking systems (desirable). Experience working within the SCHADS Award. Please note that due to the nature of the work, thesuccessful applicant must supply a National Police Check (less than three months old) and obtain a Positive Notice Blue Card for Child Related Employment before commencingemployment. Eligibilityto meet therequirementsofan NDIS WorkerClearanceCard (Yellowcard) is also mandatory. In accordancewith the requirementsof funding bodiesthesuccessful applicant mustneverhavebeenconvictedof an indictableoffence or have beenbankruptorhaveanyarrangementorcompositionwithcreditors. Please submit your application today. If you do have any specific questions regarding this opportunity, please contact our recruitment team on (or email )
Community Safety Officer
Kenyon Block Consultants Ltd
Job description Community Safety Officer The broad purpose of the occupation is to investigate reports of anti-social behaviour (ASB) & community safety issues, to deliver informal and formal resolutions to the issues, to explore prevention & diversionary solutions, to work effectively with partner & enforcement agencies, to support victims & witnesses, and where appropriate, vulnerable perpetrators. In your daily work, you will interact with residents and tenants, community groups, partner agencies including social care, police, health & education, and the legal sector including solicitors and barristers. You will work as part of a team and will be supervised by a manager or team leader. The employee will also need to interact with multiple internal departments. The occupation is part office-based but requires a lot of interaction with residents in the community and some attendance at multi agency meetings as well as attendance at court. You will be responsible for investigating reports of ASB / Community Safety in an area. This includes the categories of hate incidents, threats, assault, abusive behaviour, noise complaints, gang related activity, criminality, substance misuse, public disorder, animal nuisance and any behaviour that causes nuisance, alarm or distress to members of the community. The reports can be between neighbours, or they can affect a particular community, or can be city / town centre issues. You will interview those affected as well as the alleged perpetrators. You will be responsible for exploring preventative, early intervention or supportive solutions to the issues such as mediation, restorative justice, warnings, acceptable behaviour contracts, an agreed care plan. If the behaviour continues despite informal solutions the employee will be responsible for gathering evidence and preparing the case for legal action such as injunctions, closure orders or possession. When gathering evidence, you will prepare witness statements and, in some cases, will employ and analyse technology such as CCTV, noise monitoring equipment, and specialist noise apps. In some areas, you will present cases to court when the matter is heard in the Judge's chambers. You will work with other partner agencies with a view to resolving the issues e.g. if there is a mental illness or a substance abuse issue involved, the employee will liaise with health organisations to explore support options. You will be supervised by a manager and is usually part of a specialist team. The size of the team will vary according to the areas the organisation covers. This role is a specialist one and the successful candidate will be required to have a number of technical skills and behaviours to engage with the range of people they interact with, particularly victims, witnesses & perpetrators. The successful candidate will have a working knowledge of the legislation available which can be used in ASB / Community safety cases as well as knowledge of procedures relating to dealing with ASB / Community safety reports, investigative processes, evidence , victim & witness support , risk assessments, engaging perpetrators, responsibility and roles of partner agencies. The successful candidate may also respond to domestic abuse reports so needs the skills and knowledge to respond appropriately, offer correct advice, risk assess and refer to appropriate agencies. The successful candidate will be required to follow the organisation's policies and procedures in relation to the role as well as have knowledge of an organisation's legal obligations, safeguarding, equality & diversity, data protection policies & procedures. The successful candidate will be required to take responsibility and be accountable for managing their caseload appropriately, and within set KPIs. In this role, The successful candidate will need to be risk aware at all times and understand vulnerability. The successful candidate will be required to have a flexible approach and be able to respond to urgent or high risk cases as necessary. Their performance will be monitored by a Manager / Supervisor. Locations covered: London South East South West East England West Midlands East Midlands North East North West
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
Job description Community Safety Officer The broad purpose of the occupation is to investigate reports of anti-social behaviour (ASB) & community safety issues, to deliver informal and formal resolutions to the issues, to explore prevention & diversionary solutions, to work effectively with partner & enforcement agencies, to support victims & witnesses, and where appropriate, vulnerable perpetrators. In your daily work, you will interact with residents and tenants, community groups, partner agencies including social care, police, health & education, and the legal sector including solicitors and barristers. You will work as part of a team and will be supervised by a manager or team leader. The employee will also need to interact with multiple internal departments. The occupation is part office-based but requires a lot of interaction with residents in the community and some attendance at multi agency meetings as well as attendance at court. You will be responsible for investigating reports of ASB / Community Safety in an area. This includes the categories of hate incidents, threats, assault, abusive behaviour, noise complaints, gang related activity, criminality, substance misuse, public disorder, animal nuisance and any behaviour that causes nuisance, alarm or distress to members of the community. The reports can be between neighbours, or they can affect a particular community, or can be city / town centre issues. You will interview those affected as well as the alleged perpetrators. You will be responsible for exploring preventative, early intervention or supportive solutions to the issues such as mediation, restorative justice, warnings, acceptable behaviour contracts, an agreed care plan. If the behaviour continues despite informal solutions the employee will be responsible for gathering evidence and preparing the case for legal action such as injunctions, closure orders or possession. When gathering evidence, you will prepare witness statements and, in some cases, will employ and analyse technology such as CCTV, noise monitoring equipment, and specialist noise apps. In some areas, you will present cases to court when the matter is heard in the Judge's chambers. You will work with other partner agencies with a view to resolving the issues e.g. if there is a mental illness or a substance abuse issue involved, the employee will liaise with health organisations to explore support options. You will be supervised by a manager and is usually part of a specialist team. The size of the team will vary according to the areas the organisation covers. This role is a specialist one and the successful candidate will be required to have a number of technical skills and behaviours to engage with the range of people they interact with, particularly victims, witnesses & perpetrators. The successful candidate will have a working knowledge of the legislation available which can be used in ASB / Community safety cases as well as knowledge of procedures relating to dealing with ASB / Community safety reports, investigative processes, evidence , victim & witness support , risk assessments, engaging perpetrators, responsibility and roles of partner agencies. The successful candidate may also respond to domestic abuse reports so needs the skills and knowledge to respond appropriately, offer correct advice, risk assess and refer to appropriate agencies. The successful candidate will be required to follow the organisation's policies and procedures in relation to the role as well as have knowledge of an organisation's legal obligations, safeguarding, equality & diversity, data protection policies & procedures. The successful candidate will be required to take responsibility and be accountable for managing their caseload appropriately, and within set KPIs. In this role, The successful candidate will need to be risk aware at all times and understand vulnerability. The successful candidate will be required to have a flexible approach and be able to respond to urgent or high risk cases as necessary. Their performance will be monitored by a Manager / Supervisor. Locations covered: London South East South West East England West Midlands East Midlands North East North West
Impactful Payroll & HR Specialist (Not-for-Profit)
TONI&GUY Australia Pty Ltd Ipswich, Suffolk
A not-for-profit organization in Ipswich seeks an experienced Payroll and HR Officer to support payroll functions, compliance, and workplace health and safety. Key responsibilities include processing payroll, managing HR records, and ensuring staff compliance with training and safety requirements. The ideal candidate will have end-to-end payroll experience, strong organizational skills, and excellent communication abilities. Applicants must supply a National Police Check and Blue Card before starting.
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
A not-for-profit organization in Ipswich seeks an experienced Payroll and HR Officer to support payroll functions, compliance, and workplace health and safety. Key responsibilities include processing payroll, managing HR records, and ensuring staff compliance with training and safety requirements. The ideal candidate will have end-to-end payroll experience, strong organizational skills, and excellent communication abilities. Applicants must supply a National Police Check and Blue Card before starting.

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