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Assist Security Group
Hospital Security Officer
Assist Security Group
Join Assist Security Group - recent winner of four OSPA awards including Outstanding Security Company. We offer a professional working environment, structured training and real support for our officers, with clear pathways for development within the business. Location: South London Salary: 13.85 per hour Hospital Security can be physically touch, mentally challenging and extremely rewarding! Position Overview: Are you ready to join our hospital security team? Assist Security Group is seeking experienced security professionals with exceptional customer service skills and a background in fast-paced environments, ideally, within NHS Hospitals. As a Security Officer, you will receive comprehensive training to handle various situations, including conflict management and physical intervention. Responsibilities & Duties: Collaborate with the in-house security management team, following instructions from Hospital Security Managers. Manage queues, entrances, lobbies, wards, and car parks around the hospital premises. Provide assistance to the public, offering directions and information about the hospital and local area. Maintain a safe environment for patients, staff, and contractors, ensuring a visible and vigilant security presence. Offer support to NHS staff and respond promptly to any incidents or emergencies. Utilize conflict management skills to de-escalate situations and minimize the need for physical intervention. Maintain effective communication via two-way radios and accurately report activities and incidents. Requirements: Valid Door Supervisor licence. Right to Work in the UK. 5-year employment/educational history. Able to work in a fast paced, challenging environment. Able to keep cool under pressure. Proficiency in using two-way radios. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Professional appearance and demeanor. Preferred (but not essential) Requirements: Previous experience in NHS environments. Security experience with conflict management. Additional training in Emergency First Aid, ACT, Safeguarding, Fire Marshall, Manual Handling, Conflict Management. Benefits: London Living Wage Onsite training provided Perkbox Benefits Hospital Security can be physically touch, mentally challenging and extremely rewarding! Equality, Diversity & Inclusion Assist Security Group is an equal opportunities employer. We are committed to eliminating discrimination and welcome applications from all suitably qualified candidates, regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage or civil partnership, pregnancy or maternity, race, religion or belief, sex or sexual orientation. All recruitment decisions are based on skills, experience and suitability for the role. Reasonable adjustments will be considered throughout the recruitment process where required.
Feb 20, 2026
Full time
Join Assist Security Group - recent winner of four OSPA awards including Outstanding Security Company. We offer a professional working environment, structured training and real support for our officers, with clear pathways for development within the business. Location: South London Salary: 13.85 per hour Hospital Security can be physically touch, mentally challenging and extremely rewarding! Position Overview: Are you ready to join our hospital security team? Assist Security Group is seeking experienced security professionals with exceptional customer service skills and a background in fast-paced environments, ideally, within NHS Hospitals. As a Security Officer, you will receive comprehensive training to handle various situations, including conflict management and physical intervention. Responsibilities & Duties: Collaborate with the in-house security management team, following instructions from Hospital Security Managers. Manage queues, entrances, lobbies, wards, and car parks around the hospital premises. Provide assistance to the public, offering directions and information about the hospital and local area. Maintain a safe environment for patients, staff, and contractors, ensuring a visible and vigilant security presence. Offer support to NHS staff and respond promptly to any incidents or emergencies. Utilize conflict management skills to de-escalate situations and minimize the need for physical intervention. Maintain effective communication via two-way radios and accurately report activities and incidents. Requirements: Valid Door Supervisor licence. Right to Work in the UK. 5-year employment/educational history. Able to work in a fast paced, challenging environment. Able to keep cool under pressure. Proficiency in using two-way radios. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Professional appearance and demeanor. Preferred (but not essential) Requirements: Previous experience in NHS environments. Security experience with conflict management. Additional training in Emergency First Aid, ACT, Safeguarding, Fire Marshall, Manual Handling, Conflict Management. Benefits: London Living Wage Onsite training provided Perkbox Benefits Hospital Security can be physically touch, mentally challenging and extremely rewarding! Equality, Diversity & Inclusion Assist Security Group is an equal opportunities employer. We are committed to eliminating discrimination and welcome applications from all suitably qualified candidates, regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage or civil partnership, pregnancy or maternity, race, religion or belief, sex or sexual orientation. All recruitment decisions are based on skills, experience and suitability for the role. Reasonable adjustments will be considered throughout the recruitment process where required.
Vetting Officer 3141-1
Advantage Resourcing UK Ltd Stevenage, Hertfordshire
World Class Defence Organisation based in Stevenage is currently looking to recruit a Vetting Officer on an initial 12-month contract. The role will be 2 days onsite and 3 days from home. Job Title: Vetting Officer Rate: £20.00 per hour Location: Stevenage Hybrid / Remote working: 2 days per week onsite Contract: 37 Hours per week Overtime: Hours worked over 37 hours per week will be calculated at 'time and a quarter' Duration: 12 Months (initially and then ongoing and long-term thereafter) Job Description An exciting opportunity has arisen to work within the dynamic and vibrant environment of security vetting. This is a crucial area of the business which supports the delivery of security cleared personnel. You will be part of a highly motivated and progressive team who are the first layer of security in ensuring any personnel risks are identified and managed. Responsibilities Support Recruitment in obtaining security clearances and checks for all new employees. Supporting with the management of confidential and complex vetting enquiries. Be point of contact for vetting issues/problems. Liaise with UKSV and other external agencies when appropriate. Work with external IT platform to obtain and update security clearances. Provide support to areas of Security Services. Lead on departmental projects for successful implementation to meet deadlines. In addition, you will be required to support the Personnel Security Manager in the successful implementation of the Vetting Strategy. Your role will be diverse and fast-paced as you support the department and business in achieving its objectives and reducing risk to the organisation. Skillset/experience required Essential Experience of HMG BPSS and UKSV vetting processes Excellent interpersonal skills Able to work under pressure and prioritise work as required Professional meticulous approach, with a keen eye for detail Experienced on the use of electronic Vetting Databases and multi IT platforms Desirable Experience and knowledge of MOD and defence industry Relevant vetting and Personnel Security experience or qualification Awareness and knowledge of recruitment and on boarding processes for defence industry Personnel Security awareness for the ongoing aftercare of security cleared staff Presentational experience for the delivery of training Interested? Apply now or WhtasApp/ring Lukas ->
Feb 20, 2026
Full time
World Class Defence Organisation based in Stevenage is currently looking to recruit a Vetting Officer on an initial 12-month contract. The role will be 2 days onsite and 3 days from home. Job Title: Vetting Officer Rate: £20.00 per hour Location: Stevenage Hybrid / Remote working: 2 days per week onsite Contract: 37 Hours per week Overtime: Hours worked over 37 hours per week will be calculated at 'time and a quarter' Duration: 12 Months (initially and then ongoing and long-term thereafter) Job Description An exciting opportunity has arisen to work within the dynamic and vibrant environment of security vetting. This is a crucial area of the business which supports the delivery of security cleared personnel. You will be part of a highly motivated and progressive team who are the first layer of security in ensuring any personnel risks are identified and managed. Responsibilities Support Recruitment in obtaining security clearances and checks for all new employees. Supporting with the management of confidential and complex vetting enquiries. Be point of contact for vetting issues/problems. Liaise with UKSV and other external agencies when appropriate. Work with external IT platform to obtain and update security clearances. Provide support to areas of Security Services. Lead on departmental projects for successful implementation to meet deadlines. In addition, you will be required to support the Personnel Security Manager in the successful implementation of the Vetting Strategy. Your role will be diverse and fast-paced as you support the department and business in achieving its objectives and reducing risk to the organisation. Skillset/experience required Essential Experience of HMG BPSS and UKSV vetting processes Excellent interpersonal skills Able to work under pressure and prioritise work as required Professional meticulous approach, with a keen eye for detail Experienced on the use of electronic Vetting Databases and multi IT platforms Desirable Experience and knowledge of MOD and defence industry Relevant vetting and Personnel Security experience or qualification Awareness and knowledge of recruitment and on boarding processes for defence industry Personnel Security awareness for the ongoing aftercare of security cleared staff Presentational experience for the delivery of training Interested? Apply now or WhtasApp/ring Lukas ->
The FCA
Participation Officer (Children & Families - Fostering)
The FCA City, Sheffield
FOSTER CARE ASSOCIATES (THE FCA) Participation Officer (Children & Families - Fostering) - Full- Time 35 Hours Location: The successful candidate will be expected to regularly travel to the regional office based in Sheffield. There will be an expectation that if successful you will travel throughout the region that includes Yorks, Lincs, East Midlands and Northants. There will be some opportunity to work from home when relevant. Basic Salary: £23,000 per annum Benefits: Company Car or £2,000 car allowance (pro rata), 30 days' Annual Leave (rising to 35 with length of service) + Bank Holidays, Company Pension, Life Assurance x2, Employee Discount Scheme & On-site Parking About Us Set up by a former foster parent and former social worker in 1994, Foster Care Associates (FCA) is an established fostering agency which forms part of the Polaris Community - one of the UK's largest leading communities of children's service providers. Today, we're one of the country's largest and most experienced independent fostering agencies. But just because we're large doesn't mean we're impersonal. At FCA we're one big family, and we're committed to supporting every single child and foster parent, every single minute of the day. Role responsibilities This is an exciting opportunity for someone who is passionate about working with children and supporting them to make a difference in their community. The successful candidate will be part of a small team supporting the delivery of the agency's Participation Service. Arranging activities and workshops for children in our care and children who foster Planning family events and days out Forge close and productive working relationships with regional colleagues, Foster Parents, external professionals and multi-agency networks Attendance at meetings with Professionals from Education, Health and Social Services sectors to support our Children and Young People's care plans Maintain clear records Be aware of, and take responsibility for staying up to date with professional practice standards, legislation and company policy including confidentiality, GDPR, safeguarding, equality, diversity and inclusion Provide support and guidance to our families and help promote the stability of foster placements About You Ideally you will have some experience of working with children and young people, supporting and advocating to ensure their voices are heard Some experience of working with and/or understanding of children and young people who have experienced trauma, helping them to achieve positive outcomes, will be useful Ideally you will possess a relevant qualification or evidence of formal training in childcare, childhood studies, education, social work, youth work, community work and/or psychology You will have excellent communication skills, with an ability to build a strong rapport with both children and adults with an array of different needs and expectations Able to remain calm when under high levels of pressure, emotionally traumatic situations and when dealing with difficult or confrontational behaviour Good written skills with Intermediate IT skills to include Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint) and databases Have a full driving licence and unrestricted access to your own vehicle Be willing to undertake an Enhanced DBS check FCA is part of the Polaris group being a family of independent fostering agencies, all with our own individual areas of expertise, but with one shared vision. We want to give children across the country who have had a difficult start in life, the support they need to build themselves a stronger and happier future. For our Foster Parents, we provide a close network of support that becomes like a second family. For an informal discussion about this exciting role, please contact Jo Barrass - Fostering Service Manager on . No agencies please. Foster Care Associates is an equal opportunities employer and has been awarded the disability confident employer by the jobcentre plus. The successful applicant will be subject to a DBS check at enhanced level if successful for the position. PandoLogic. Category:Personal Care,
Feb 20, 2026
Full time
FOSTER CARE ASSOCIATES (THE FCA) Participation Officer (Children & Families - Fostering) - Full- Time 35 Hours Location: The successful candidate will be expected to regularly travel to the regional office based in Sheffield. There will be an expectation that if successful you will travel throughout the region that includes Yorks, Lincs, East Midlands and Northants. There will be some opportunity to work from home when relevant. Basic Salary: £23,000 per annum Benefits: Company Car or £2,000 car allowance (pro rata), 30 days' Annual Leave (rising to 35 with length of service) + Bank Holidays, Company Pension, Life Assurance x2, Employee Discount Scheme & On-site Parking About Us Set up by a former foster parent and former social worker in 1994, Foster Care Associates (FCA) is an established fostering agency which forms part of the Polaris Community - one of the UK's largest leading communities of children's service providers. Today, we're one of the country's largest and most experienced independent fostering agencies. But just because we're large doesn't mean we're impersonal. At FCA we're one big family, and we're committed to supporting every single child and foster parent, every single minute of the day. Role responsibilities This is an exciting opportunity for someone who is passionate about working with children and supporting them to make a difference in their community. The successful candidate will be part of a small team supporting the delivery of the agency's Participation Service. Arranging activities and workshops for children in our care and children who foster Planning family events and days out Forge close and productive working relationships with regional colleagues, Foster Parents, external professionals and multi-agency networks Attendance at meetings with Professionals from Education, Health and Social Services sectors to support our Children and Young People's care plans Maintain clear records Be aware of, and take responsibility for staying up to date with professional practice standards, legislation and company policy including confidentiality, GDPR, safeguarding, equality, diversity and inclusion Provide support and guidance to our families and help promote the stability of foster placements About You Ideally you will have some experience of working with children and young people, supporting and advocating to ensure their voices are heard Some experience of working with and/or understanding of children and young people who have experienced trauma, helping them to achieve positive outcomes, will be useful Ideally you will possess a relevant qualification or evidence of formal training in childcare, childhood studies, education, social work, youth work, community work and/or psychology You will have excellent communication skills, with an ability to build a strong rapport with both children and adults with an array of different needs and expectations Able to remain calm when under high levels of pressure, emotionally traumatic situations and when dealing with difficult or confrontational behaviour Good written skills with Intermediate IT skills to include Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint) and databases Have a full driving licence and unrestricted access to your own vehicle Be willing to undertake an Enhanced DBS check FCA is part of the Polaris group being a family of independent fostering agencies, all with our own individual areas of expertise, but with one shared vision. We want to give children across the country who have had a difficult start in life, the support they need to build themselves a stronger and happier future. For our Foster Parents, we provide a close network of support that becomes like a second family. For an informal discussion about this exciting role, please contact Jo Barrass - Fostering Service Manager on . No agencies please. Foster Care Associates is an equal opportunities employer and has been awarded the disability confident employer by the jobcentre plus. The successful applicant will be subject to a DBS check at enhanced level if successful for the position. PandoLogic. Category:Personal Care,
The FCA
Senior Participation Officer (Children & Families - Fostering)
The FCA City, Sheffield
FOSTER CARE ASSOCIATES (THE FCA) Senior Participation Officer (Children & Families - Fostering) - Full Time Location: The Regional Office is in Sheffield and the successful candidate will be based here. There will be an expectation that if successful you will travel throughout the region that includes Yorks, Lincs, East Midlands and Northants. There will be some opportunity to work from home when relevant. Basic Salary: £28,500 Benefits: Company Car or £2,000 car allowance (pro rata), 30 days' Annual Leave (rising to 35 with length of service) + Bank Holidays, Company Pension, Life Assurance x2, Employee Discount Scheme & On-site Parking About Us Set up by a former foster parent and former social worker in 1994, Foster Care Associates (FCA) is an established fostering agency which forms part of the Polaris Community - one of the UK's largest leading communities of children's service providers. Today, we're one of the country's largest and most experienced independent fostering agencies. But just because we're large doesn't mean we're impersonal. At FCA we're one big family, and we're committed to supporting every single child and foster parent, every single minute of the day. Role responsibilities We are seeking someone who is passionate about working with children and young people and supporting them to make a difference in their community. This is an exciting opportunity that involves leading a dynamic team to deliver a service to children and families that puts young people at the forefront. We are looking for a confident individual who can share our vision and support us to develop the service. To lead and manage a team in establishing strong consultation systems with foster children, foster carers and their birth children, through a programme of activities, events, and other creative mechanisms - ensuring their voices are heard, actions implemented and outcomes monitored through the Regional Service Improvement plan To work with the Registered Manager and regional management team in developing the agency's Participation Strategy To supervise two members of staff To lead on groups, events and activities specifically for children and young people Take an active and professional role in the continuing development of the Participation Service. To represent the region in relation to Participation within the Polaris community and with external stakeholders Arranging activities and workshops for children in our care and children who foster Forge close and productive working relationships with colleagues, Foster Parents, external professionals and multi-agency networks Attendance at meetings with Professionals from Education, Health and Social Services sectors to support our Children and Young People's care plans Complete reports and maintain clear records Be aware of, and take responsibility for staying up to date with professional practice standards, legislation and company policy including confidentiality, GDPR, safeguarding, equality, diversity and inclusion Provide support and guidance to our families and help promote the stability of foster placements About You Ideally you will have experience of working with children and young people, supporting and advocating to ensure their voices are heard Experience of fostering is not essential, however, experience of working with and/or understanding of children and young people who have experienced trauma, helping them to achieve positive outcomes, will be useful You will be expected to demonstrate passion and aspiration for our children and young people to help them reach their full potential You will have some previous experience of leading a team or projects to ensure the service is delivered Ideally you will possess a relevant qualification or evidence of formal training in childcare, childhood studies, education, social work, youth work, community work and/or psychology You will be able to demonstrate excellent communication skills, with an ability to communicate with and present to children and adults and build strong connections. You will need to demonstrate an ability to remain calm when under high levels of pressure, emotionally traumatic situations and when dealing with difficult or confrontational behaviour You will be expected to possess good written skills and IT skills to include Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint) and databases You will need to have a full driving licence and unrestricted access to a vehicle You will be willing to undertake an Enhanced DBS check FCA is part of the Polaris group being a family of independent fostering agencies, all with our own individual areas of expertise, but with one shared vision. We want to give children across the country who have had a difficult start in life, the support they need to build themselves a stronger and happier future. For our Foster Parents, we provide a close network of support that becomes like a second family. For an informal discussion about this exciting role, please contact Jo Barrass - Fostering Service Manager on . No agencies please. Foster Care Associates is an equal opportunities employer and has been awarded the disability confident employer by the jobcentre plus. The successful applicant will be subject to a DBS check at enhanced level if successful for the position. PandoLogic. Category:Personal Care,
Feb 20, 2026
Full time
FOSTER CARE ASSOCIATES (THE FCA) Senior Participation Officer (Children & Families - Fostering) - Full Time Location: The Regional Office is in Sheffield and the successful candidate will be based here. There will be an expectation that if successful you will travel throughout the region that includes Yorks, Lincs, East Midlands and Northants. There will be some opportunity to work from home when relevant. Basic Salary: £28,500 Benefits: Company Car or £2,000 car allowance (pro rata), 30 days' Annual Leave (rising to 35 with length of service) + Bank Holidays, Company Pension, Life Assurance x2, Employee Discount Scheme & On-site Parking About Us Set up by a former foster parent and former social worker in 1994, Foster Care Associates (FCA) is an established fostering agency which forms part of the Polaris Community - one of the UK's largest leading communities of children's service providers. Today, we're one of the country's largest and most experienced independent fostering agencies. But just because we're large doesn't mean we're impersonal. At FCA we're one big family, and we're committed to supporting every single child and foster parent, every single minute of the day. Role responsibilities We are seeking someone who is passionate about working with children and young people and supporting them to make a difference in their community. This is an exciting opportunity that involves leading a dynamic team to deliver a service to children and families that puts young people at the forefront. We are looking for a confident individual who can share our vision and support us to develop the service. To lead and manage a team in establishing strong consultation systems with foster children, foster carers and their birth children, through a programme of activities, events, and other creative mechanisms - ensuring their voices are heard, actions implemented and outcomes monitored through the Regional Service Improvement plan To work with the Registered Manager and regional management team in developing the agency's Participation Strategy To supervise two members of staff To lead on groups, events and activities specifically for children and young people Take an active and professional role in the continuing development of the Participation Service. To represent the region in relation to Participation within the Polaris community and with external stakeholders Arranging activities and workshops for children in our care and children who foster Forge close and productive working relationships with colleagues, Foster Parents, external professionals and multi-agency networks Attendance at meetings with Professionals from Education, Health and Social Services sectors to support our Children and Young People's care plans Complete reports and maintain clear records Be aware of, and take responsibility for staying up to date with professional practice standards, legislation and company policy including confidentiality, GDPR, safeguarding, equality, diversity and inclusion Provide support and guidance to our families and help promote the stability of foster placements About You Ideally you will have experience of working with children and young people, supporting and advocating to ensure their voices are heard Experience of fostering is not essential, however, experience of working with and/or understanding of children and young people who have experienced trauma, helping them to achieve positive outcomes, will be useful You will be expected to demonstrate passion and aspiration for our children and young people to help them reach their full potential You will have some previous experience of leading a team or projects to ensure the service is delivered Ideally you will possess a relevant qualification or evidence of formal training in childcare, childhood studies, education, social work, youth work, community work and/or psychology You will be able to demonstrate excellent communication skills, with an ability to communicate with and present to children and adults and build strong connections. You will need to demonstrate an ability to remain calm when under high levels of pressure, emotionally traumatic situations and when dealing with difficult or confrontational behaviour You will be expected to possess good written skills and IT skills to include Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint) and databases You will need to have a full driving licence and unrestricted access to a vehicle You will be willing to undertake an Enhanced DBS check FCA is part of the Polaris group being a family of independent fostering agencies, all with our own individual areas of expertise, but with one shared vision. We want to give children across the country who have had a difficult start in life, the support they need to build themselves a stronger and happier future. For our Foster Parents, we provide a close network of support that becomes like a second family. For an informal discussion about this exciting role, please contact Jo Barrass - Fostering Service Manager on . No agencies please. Foster Care Associates is an equal opportunities employer and has been awarded the disability confident employer by the jobcentre plus. The successful applicant will be subject to a DBS check at enhanced level if successful for the position. PandoLogic. Category:Personal Care,
The FCA
Participation Officer (Children & Families - Fostering)
The FCA Rotherham, Yorkshire
FOSTER CARE ASSOCIATES (THE FCA) Participation Officer (Children & Families - Fostering) - Full- Time 35 Hours Location: The successful candidate will be expected to regularly travel to the regional office based in Sheffield. There will be an expectation that if successful you will travel throughout the region that includes Yorks, Lincs, East Midlands and Northants. There will be some opportunity to work from home when relevant. Basic Salary: £23,000 per annum Benefits: Company Car or £2,000 car allowance (pro rata), 30 days' Annual Leave (rising to 35 with length of service) + Bank Holidays, Company Pension, Life Assurance x2, Employee Discount Scheme & On-site Parking About Us Set up by a former foster parent and former social worker in 1994, Foster Care Associates (FCA) is an established fostering agency which forms part of the Polaris Community - one of the UK's largest leading communities of children's service providers. Today, we're one of the country's largest and most experienced independent fostering agencies. But just because we're large doesn't mean we're impersonal. At FCA we're one big family, and we're committed to supporting every single child and foster parent, every single minute of the day. Role responsibilities This is an exciting opportunity for someone who is passionate about working with children and supporting them to make a difference in their community. The successful candidate will be part of a small team supporting the delivery of the agency's Participation Service. Arranging activities and workshops for children in our care and children who foster Planning family events and days out Forge close and productive working relationships with regional colleagues, Foster Parents, external professionals and multi-agency networks Attendance at meetings with Professionals from Education, Health and Social Services sectors to support our Children and Young People's care plans Maintain clear records Be aware of, and take responsibility for staying up to date with professional practice standards, legislation and company policy including confidentiality, GDPR, safeguarding, equality, diversity and inclusion Provide support and guidance to our families and help promote the stability of foster placements About You Ideally you will have some experience of working with children and young people, supporting and advocating to ensure their voices are heard Some experience of working with and/or understanding of children and young people who have experienced trauma, helping them to achieve positive outcomes, will be useful Ideally you will possess a relevant qualification or evidence of formal training in childcare, childhood studies, education, social work, youth work, community work and/or psychology You will have excellent communication skills, with an ability to build a strong rapport with both children and adults with an array of different needs and expectations Able to remain calm when under high levels of pressure, emotionally traumatic situations and when dealing with difficult or confrontational behaviour Good written skills with Intermediate IT skills to include Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint) and databases Have a full driving licence and unrestricted access to your own vehicle Be willing to undertake an Enhanced DBS check FCA is part of the Polaris group being a family of independent fostering agencies, all with our own individual areas of expertise, but with one shared vision. We want to give children across the country who have had a difficult start in life, the support they need to build themselves a stronger and happier future. For our Foster Parents, we provide a close network of support that becomes like a second family. For an informal discussion about this exciting role, please contact Jo Barrass - Fostering Service Manager on . No agencies please. Foster Care Associates is an equal opportunities employer and has been awarded the disability confident employer by the jobcentre plus. The successful applicant will be subject to a DBS check at enhanced level if successful for the position. PandoLogic. Category:Personal Care,
Feb 20, 2026
Full time
FOSTER CARE ASSOCIATES (THE FCA) Participation Officer (Children & Families - Fostering) - Full- Time 35 Hours Location: The successful candidate will be expected to regularly travel to the regional office based in Sheffield. There will be an expectation that if successful you will travel throughout the region that includes Yorks, Lincs, East Midlands and Northants. There will be some opportunity to work from home when relevant. Basic Salary: £23,000 per annum Benefits: Company Car or £2,000 car allowance (pro rata), 30 days' Annual Leave (rising to 35 with length of service) + Bank Holidays, Company Pension, Life Assurance x2, Employee Discount Scheme & On-site Parking About Us Set up by a former foster parent and former social worker in 1994, Foster Care Associates (FCA) is an established fostering agency which forms part of the Polaris Community - one of the UK's largest leading communities of children's service providers. Today, we're one of the country's largest and most experienced independent fostering agencies. But just because we're large doesn't mean we're impersonal. At FCA we're one big family, and we're committed to supporting every single child and foster parent, every single minute of the day. Role responsibilities This is an exciting opportunity for someone who is passionate about working with children and supporting them to make a difference in their community. The successful candidate will be part of a small team supporting the delivery of the agency's Participation Service. Arranging activities and workshops for children in our care and children who foster Planning family events and days out Forge close and productive working relationships with regional colleagues, Foster Parents, external professionals and multi-agency networks Attendance at meetings with Professionals from Education, Health and Social Services sectors to support our Children and Young People's care plans Maintain clear records Be aware of, and take responsibility for staying up to date with professional practice standards, legislation and company policy including confidentiality, GDPR, safeguarding, equality, diversity and inclusion Provide support and guidance to our families and help promote the stability of foster placements About You Ideally you will have some experience of working with children and young people, supporting and advocating to ensure their voices are heard Some experience of working with and/or understanding of children and young people who have experienced trauma, helping them to achieve positive outcomes, will be useful Ideally you will possess a relevant qualification or evidence of formal training in childcare, childhood studies, education, social work, youth work, community work and/or psychology You will have excellent communication skills, with an ability to build a strong rapport with both children and adults with an array of different needs and expectations Able to remain calm when under high levels of pressure, emotionally traumatic situations and when dealing with difficult or confrontational behaviour Good written skills with Intermediate IT skills to include Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint) and databases Have a full driving licence and unrestricted access to your own vehicle Be willing to undertake an Enhanced DBS check FCA is part of the Polaris group being a family of independent fostering agencies, all with our own individual areas of expertise, but with one shared vision. We want to give children across the country who have had a difficult start in life, the support they need to build themselves a stronger and happier future. For our Foster Parents, we provide a close network of support that becomes like a second family. For an informal discussion about this exciting role, please contact Jo Barrass - Fostering Service Manager on . No agencies please. Foster Care Associates is an equal opportunities employer and has been awarded the disability confident employer by the jobcentre plus. The successful applicant will be subject to a DBS check at enhanced level if successful for the position. PandoLogic. Category:Personal Care,
The FCA
Senior Participation Officer (Children & Families - Fostering)
The FCA Rotherham, Yorkshire
FOSTER CARE ASSOCIATES (THE FCA) Senior Participation Officer (Children & Families - Fostering) - Full Time Location: The Regional Office is in Sheffield and the successful candidate will be based here. There will be an expectation that if successful you will travel throughout the region that includes Yorks, Lincs, East Midlands and Northants. There will be some opportunity to work from home when relevant. Basic Salary: £28,500 Benefits: Company Car or £2,000 car allowance (pro rata), 30 days' Annual Leave (rising to 35 with length of service) + Bank Holidays, Company Pension, Life Assurance x2, Employee Discount Scheme & On-site Parking About Us Set up by a former foster parent and former social worker in 1994, Foster Care Associates (FCA) is an established fostering agency which forms part of the Polaris Community - one of the UK's largest leading communities of children's service providers. Today, we're one of the country's largest and most experienced independent fostering agencies. But just because we're large doesn't mean we're impersonal. At FCA we're one big family, and we're committed to supporting every single child and foster parent, every single minute of the day. Role responsibilities We are seeking someone who is passionate about working with children and young people and supporting them to make a difference in their community. This is an exciting opportunity that involves leading a dynamic team to deliver a service to children and families that puts young people at the forefront. We are looking for a confident individual who can share our vision and support us to develop the service. To lead and manage a team in establishing strong consultation systems with foster children, foster carers and their birth children, through a programme of activities, events, and other creative mechanisms - ensuring their voices are heard, actions implemented and outcomes monitored through the Regional Service Improvement plan To work with the Registered Manager and regional management team in developing the agency's Participation Strategy To supervise two members of staff To lead on groups, events and activities specifically for children and young people Take an active and professional role in the continuing development of the Participation Service. To represent the region in relation to Participation within the Polaris community and with external stakeholders Arranging activities and workshops for children in our care and children who foster Forge close and productive working relationships with colleagues, Foster Parents, external professionals and multi-agency networks Attendance at meetings with Professionals from Education, Health and Social Services sectors to support our Children and Young People's care plans Complete reports and maintain clear records Be aware of, and take responsibility for staying up to date with professional practice standards, legislation and company policy including confidentiality, GDPR, safeguarding, equality, diversity and inclusion Provide support and guidance to our families and help promote the stability of foster placements About You Ideally you will have experience of working with children and young people, supporting and advocating to ensure their voices are heard Experience of fostering is not essential, however, experience of working with and/or understanding of children and young people who have experienced trauma, helping them to achieve positive outcomes, will be useful You will be expected to demonstrate passion and aspiration for our children and young people to help them reach their full potential You will have some previous experience of leading a team or projects to ensure the service is delivered Ideally you will possess a relevant qualification or evidence of formal training in childcare, childhood studies, education, social work, youth work, community work and/or psychology You will be able to demonstrate excellent communication skills, with an ability to communicate with and present to children and adults and build strong connections. You will need to demonstrate an ability to remain calm when under high levels of pressure, emotionally traumatic situations and when dealing with difficult or confrontational behaviour You will be expected to possess good written skills and IT skills to include Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint) and databases You will need to have a full driving licence and unrestricted access to a vehicle You will be willing to undertake an Enhanced DBS check FCA is part of the Polaris group being a family of independent fostering agencies, all with our own individual areas of expertise, but with one shared vision. We want to give children across the country who have had a difficult start in life, the support they need to build themselves a stronger and happier future. For our Foster Parents, we provide a close network of support that becomes like a second family. For an informal discussion about this exciting role, please contact Jo Barrass - Fostering Service Manager on . No agencies please. Foster Care Associates is an equal opportunities employer and has been awarded the disability confident employer by the jobcentre plus. The successful applicant will be subject to a DBS check at enhanced level if successful for the position. PandoLogic. Category:Personal Care,
Feb 20, 2026
Full time
FOSTER CARE ASSOCIATES (THE FCA) Senior Participation Officer (Children & Families - Fostering) - Full Time Location: The Regional Office is in Sheffield and the successful candidate will be based here. There will be an expectation that if successful you will travel throughout the region that includes Yorks, Lincs, East Midlands and Northants. There will be some opportunity to work from home when relevant. Basic Salary: £28,500 Benefits: Company Car or £2,000 car allowance (pro rata), 30 days' Annual Leave (rising to 35 with length of service) + Bank Holidays, Company Pension, Life Assurance x2, Employee Discount Scheme & On-site Parking About Us Set up by a former foster parent and former social worker in 1994, Foster Care Associates (FCA) is an established fostering agency which forms part of the Polaris Community - one of the UK's largest leading communities of children's service providers. Today, we're one of the country's largest and most experienced independent fostering agencies. But just because we're large doesn't mean we're impersonal. At FCA we're one big family, and we're committed to supporting every single child and foster parent, every single minute of the day. Role responsibilities We are seeking someone who is passionate about working with children and young people and supporting them to make a difference in their community. This is an exciting opportunity that involves leading a dynamic team to deliver a service to children and families that puts young people at the forefront. We are looking for a confident individual who can share our vision and support us to develop the service. To lead and manage a team in establishing strong consultation systems with foster children, foster carers and their birth children, through a programme of activities, events, and other creative mechanisms - ensuring their voices are heard, actions implemented and outcomes monitored through the Regional Service Improvement plan To work with the Registered Manager and regional management team in developing the agency's Participation Strategy To supervise two members of staff To lead on groups, events and activities specifically for children and young people Take an active and professional role in the continuing development of the Participation Service. To represent the region in relation to Participation within the Polaris community and with external stakeholders Arranging activities and workshops for children in our care and children who foster Forge close and productive working relationships with colleagues, Foster Parents, external professionals and multi-agency networks Attendance at meetings with Professionals from Education, Health and Social Services sectors to support our Children and Young People's care plans Complete reports and maintain clear records Be aware of, and take responsibility for staying up to date with professional practice standards, legislation and company policy including confidentiality, GDPR, safeguarding, equality, diversity and inclusion Provide support and guidance to our families and help promote the stability of foster placements About You Ideally you will have experience of working with children and young people, supporting and advocating to ensure their voices are heard Experience of fostering is not essential, however, experience of working with and/or understanding of children and young people who have experienced trauma, helping them to achieve positive outcomes, will be useful You will be expected to demonstrate passion and aspiration for our children and young people to help them reach their full potential You will have some previous experience of leading a team or projects to ensure the service is delivered Ideally you will possess a relevant qualification or evidence of formal training in childcare, childhood studies, education, social work, youth work, community work and/or psychology You will be able to demonstrate excellent communication skills, with an ability to communicate with and present to children and adults and build strong connections. You will need to demonstrate an ability to remain calm when under high levels of pressure, emotionally traumatic situations and when dealing with difficult or confrontational behaviour You will be expected to possess good written skills and IT skills to include Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint) and databases You will need to have a full driving licence and unrestricted access to a vehicle You will be willing to undertake an Enhanced DBS check FCA is part of the Polaris group being a family of independent fostering agencies, all with our own individual areas of expertise, but with one shared vision. We want to give children across the country who have had a difficult start in life, the support they need to build themselves a stronger and happier future. For our Foster Parents, we provide a close network of support that becomes like a second family. For an informal discussion about this exciting role, please contact Jo Barrass - Fostering Service Manager on . No agencies please. Foster Care Associates is an equal opportunities employer and has been awarded the disability confident employer by the jobcentre plus. The successful applicant will be subject to a DBS check at enhanced level if successful for the position. PandoLogic. Category:Personal Care,
The FCA
Senior Participation Officer (Children & Families - Fostering)
The FCA Dronfield, Derbyshire
FOSTER CARE ASSOCIATES (THE FCA) Senior Participation Officer (Children & Families - Fostering) - Full Time Location: The Regional Office is in Sheffield and the successful candidate will be based here. There will be an expectation that if successful you will travel throughout the region that includes Yorks, Lincs, East Midlands and Northants. There will be some opportunity to work from home when relevant. Basic Salary: £28,500 Benefits: Company Car or £2,000 car allowance (pro rata), 30 days' Annual Leave (rising to 35 with length of service) + Bank Holidays, Company Pension, Life Assurance x2, Employee Discount Scheme & On-site Parking About Us Set up by a former foster parent and former social worker in 1994, Foster Care Associates (FCA) is an established fostering agency which forms part of the Polaris Community - one of the UK's largest leading communities of children's service providers. Today, we're one of the country's largest and most experienced independent fostering agencies. But just because we're large doesn't mean we're impersonal. At FCA we're one big family, and we're committed to supporting every single child and foster parent, every single minute of the day. Role responsibilities We are seeking someone who is passionate about working with children and young people and supporting them to make a difference in their community. This is an exciting opportunity that involves leading a dynamic team to deliver a service to children and families that puts young people at the forefront. We are looking for a confident individual who can share our vision and support us to develop the service. To lead and manage a team in establishing strong consultation systems with foster children, foster carers and their birth children, through a programme of activities, events, and other creative mechanisms - ensuring their voices are heard, actions implemented and outcomes monitored through the Regional Service Improvement plan To work with the Registered Manager and regional management team in developing the agency's Participation Strategy To supervise two members of staff To lead on groups, events and activities specifically for children and young people Take an active and professional role in the continuing development of the Participation Service. To represent the region in relation to Participation within the Polaris community and with external stakeholders Arranging activities and workshops for children in our care and children who foster Forge close and productive working relationships with colleagues, Foster Parents, external professionals and multi-agency networks Attendance at meetings with Professionals from Education, Health and Social Services sectors to support our Children and Young People's care plans Complete reports and maintain clear records Be aware of, and take responsibility for staying up to date with professional practice standards, legislation and company policy including confidentiality, GDPR, safeguarding, equality, diversity and inclusion Provide support and guidance to our families and help promote the stability of foster placements About You Ideally you will have experience of working with children and young people, supporting and advocating to ensure their voices are heard Experience of fostering is not essential, however, experience of working with and/or understanding of children and young people who have experienced trauma, helping them to achieve positive outcomes, will be useful You will be expected to demonstrate passion and aspiration for our children and young people to help them reach their full potential You will have some previous experience of leading a team or projects to ensure the service is delivered Ideally you will possess a relevant qualification or evidence of formal training in childcare, childhood studies, education, social work, youth work, community work and/or psychology You will be able to demonstrate excellent communication skills, with an ability to communicate with and present to children and adults and build strong connections. You will need to demonstrate an ability to remain calm when under high levels of pressure, emotionally traumatic situations and when dealing with difficult or confrontational behaviour You will be expected to possess good written skills and IT skills to include Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint) and databases You will need to have a full driving licence and unrestricted access to a vehicle You will be willing to undertake an Enhanced DBS check FCA is part of the Polaris group being a family of independent fostering agencies, all with our own individual areas of expertise, but with one shared vision. We want to give children across the country who have had a difficult start in life, the support they need to build themselves a stronger and happier future. For our Foster Parents, we provide a close network of support that becomes like a second family. For an informal discussion about this exciting role, please contact Jo Barrass - Fostering Service Manager on . No agencies please. Foster Care Associates is an equal opportunities employer and has been awarded the disability confident employer by the jobcentre plus. The successful applicant will be subject to a DBS check at enhanced level if successful for the position. PandoLogic. Category:Personal Care,
Feb 20, 2026
Full time
FOSTER CARE ASSOCIATES (THE FCA) Senior Participation Officer (Children & Families - Fostering) - Full Time Location: The Regional Office is in Sheffield and the successful candidate will be based here. There will be an expectation that if successful you will travel throughout the region that includes Yorks, Lincs, East Midlands and Northants. There will be some opportunity to work from home when relevant. Basic Salary: £28,500 Benefits: Company Car or £2,000 car allowance (pro rata), 30 days' Annual Leave (rising to 35 with length of service) + Bank Holidays, Company Pension, Life Assurance x2, Employee Discount Scheme & On-site Parking About Us Set up by a former foster parent and former social worker in 1994, Foster Care Associates (FCA) is an established fostering agency which forms part of the Polaris Community - one of the UK's largest leading communities of children's service providers. Today, we're one of the country's largest and most experienced independent fostering agencies. But just because we're large doesn't mean we're impersonal. At FCA we're one big family, and we're committed to supporting every single child and foster parent, every single minute of the day. Role responsibilities We are seeking someone who is passionate about working with children and young people and supporting them to make a difference in their community. This is an exciting opportunity that involves leading a dynamic team to deliver a service to children and families that puts young people at the forefront. We are looking for a confident individual who can share our vision and support us to develop the service. To lead and manage a team in establishing strong consultation systems with foster children, foster carers and their birth children, through a programme of activities, events, and other creative mechanisms - ensuring their voices are heard, actions implemented and outcomes monitored through the Regional Service Improvement plan To work with the Registered Manager and regional management team in developing the agency's Participation Strategy To supervise two members of staff To lead on groups, events and activities specifically for children and young people Take an active and professional role in the continuing development of the Participation Service. To represent the region in relation to Participation within the Polaris community and with external stakeholders Arranging activities and workshops for children in our care and children who foster Forge close and productive working relationships with colleagues, Foster Parents, external professionals and multi-agency networks Attendance at meetings with Professionals from Education, Health and Social Services sectors to support our Children and Young People's care plans Complete reports and maintain clear records Be aware of, and take responsibility for staying up to date with professional practice standards, legislation and company policy including confidentiality, GDPR, safeguarding, equality, diversity and inclusion Provide support and guidance to our families and help promote the stability of foster placements About You Ideally you will have experience of working with children and young people, supporting and advocating to ensure their voices are heard Experience of fostering is not essential, however, experience of working with and/or understanding of children and young people who have experienced trauma, helping them to achieve positive outcomes, will be useful You will be expected to demonstrate passion and aspiration for our children and young people to help them reach their full potential You will have some previous experience of leading a team or projects to ensure the service is delivered Ideally you will possess a relevant qualification or evidence of formal training in childcare, childhood studies, education, social work, youth work, community work and/or psychology You will be able to demonstrate excellent communication skills, with an ability to communicate with and present to children and adults and build strong connections. You will need to demonstrate an ability to remain calm when under high levels of pressure, emotionally traumatic situations and when dealing with difficult or confrontational behaviour You will be expected to possess good written skills and IT skills to include Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint) and databases You will need to have a full driving licence and unrestricted access to a vehicle You will be willing to undertake an Enhanced DBS check FCA is part of the Polaris group being a family of independent fostering agencies, all with our own individual areas of expertise, but with one shared vision. We want to give children across the country who have had a difficult start in life, the support they need to build themselves a stronger and happier future. For our Foster Parents, we provide a close network of support that becomes like a second family. For an informal discussion about this exciting role, please contact Jo Barrass - Fostering Service Manager on . No agencies please. Foster Care Associates is an equal opportunities employer and has been awarded the disability confident employer by the jobcentre plus. The successful applicant will be subject to a DBS check at enhanced level if successful for the position. PandoLogic. Category:Personal Care,
NFP People
Project Worker
NFP People Southend-on-sea, Essex
Project Worker We are recruiting a dedicated Project Worker to provide high quality support to residents in supported housing services. Salary: £27,045- £29,357 Location: Southend on Sea Hours: Full time, 37 hours per week (including evenings/weekends on a rota) Contract: Permanent Closing date: 27/2/26 About the Role The Project Worker will play a vital role in helping residents move towards safer, more stable and independent lives. Working within supported accommodation services, they will deliver practical advice, personalised support and intensive housing management to people experiencing or at risk of homelessness. Key responsibilities include: Creating a welcoming, supportive environment that helps residents adjust to a more settled way of life. Managing a caseload, completing assessments, delivering key working sessions and maintaining support plans and reviews. Building warm, professional relationships with service users while prioritising their wellbeing and best interests. Providing guidance on welfare rights, housing, benefits and legal entitlements, and assisting residents in accessing them. Supporting individuals to obtain medical, dental, mental health and substance use services where required. Encouraging engagement with specialist addiction support agencies. Helping residents develop essential life skills such as budgeting, cooking, household tasks and personal hygiene. Ensuring case files and data are accurate, regularly reviewed and compliant with GDPR requirements. Conducting routine health and safety checks across properties and maintaining safe, secure environments. Contributing to group activities and providing evening and weekend cover on a rota basis. Developing positive working relationships with partner agencies and attending joint meetings as needed. Supporting tenancy sustainment, preventing evictions and assisting residents preparing to move on. Ensuring timely housing benefit claims and accurate recording of service charges. About You The successful candidate will be compassionate, resilient and committed to supporting individuals with complex needs. You will bring: Knowledge of the challenges faced by people affected by homelessness and of relevant best practice approaches. Experience of partnership working and liaising effectively with a range of stakeholders. Clear and empathetic communication skills across face to face, phone and email interactions, using trauma informed approaches. The ability to remain calm, professional and solution focused during challenging situations. Strong rapport building skills and the ability to identify and escalate safeguarding concerns. Self motivation, flexibility and the confidence to work independently as well as collaboratively. Patience, resilience and a commitment to anti oppressive practice. Willingness to work evenings, weekends and bank holidays on a shared rota. A Level 3 qualification in Health & Social Care, Housing or Information, Advice and Guidance (desirable but not essential). About the Organisation The organisation provides supported housing and tailored services to individuals experiencing homelessness, helping people build confidence, improve wellbeing and work towards independent living. Through compassionate, person centred support and strong partnerships with local agencies, the organisation ensures residents receive the right help at the right time Housing Support Worker, Supported Housing Worker, Homelessness Support Worker, Support & Resettlement Worker, Tenancy Sustainment Officer, Outreach Support Worker, Vulnerable Adults Support Worker, Independent Living Support Worker, Accommodation Support Worker, Supported Living Project Worker, Housing & Wellbeing Worker, Support Worker
Feb 20, 2026
Full time
Project Worker We are recruiting a dedicated Project Worker to provide high quality support to residents in supported housing services. Salary: £27,045- £29,357 Location: Southend on Sea Hours: Full time, 37 hours per week (including evenings/weekends on a rota) Contract: Permanent Closing date: 27/2/26 About the Role The Project Worker will play a vital role in helping residents move towards safer, more stable and independent lives. Working within supported accommodation services, they will deliver practical advice, personalised support and intensive housing management to people experiencing or at risk of homelessness. Key responsibilities include: Creating a welcoming, supportive environment that helps residents adjust to a more settled way of life. Managing a caseload, completing assessments, delivering key working sessions and maintaining support plans and reviews. Building warm, professional relationships with service users while prioritising their wellbeing and best interests. Providing guidance on welfare rights, housing, benefits and legal entitlements, and assisting residents in accessing them. Supporting individuals to obtain medical, dental, mental health and substance use services where required. Encouraging engagement with specialist addiction support agencies. Helping residents develop essential life skills such as budgeting, cooking, household tasks and personal hygiene. Ensuring case files and data are accurate, regularly reviewed and compliant with GDPR requirements. Conducting routine health and safety checks across properties and maintaining safe, secure environments. Contributing to group activities and providing evening and weekend cover on a rota basis. Developing positive working relationships with partner agencies and attending joint meetings as needed. Supporting tenancy sustainment, preventing evictions and assisting residents preparing to move on. Ensuring timely housing benefit claims and accurate recording of service charges. About You The successful candidate will be compassionate, resilient and committed to supporting individuals with complex needs. You will bring: Knowledge of the challenges faced by people affected by homelessness and of relevant best practice approaches. Experience of partnership working and liaising effectively with a range of stakeholders. Clear and empathetic communication skills across face to face, phone and email interactions, using trauma informed approaches. The ability to remain calm, professional and solution focused during challenging situations. Strong rapport building skills and the ability to identify and escalate safeguarding concerns. Self motivation, flexibility and the confidence to work independently as well as collaboratively. Patience, resilience and a commitment to anti oppressive practice. Willingness to work evenings, weekends and bank holidays on a shared rota. A Level 3 qualification in Health & Social Care, Housing or Information, Advice and Guidance (desirable but not essential). About the Organisation The organisation provides supported housing and tailored services to individuals experiencing homelessness, helping people build confidence, improve wellbeing and work towards independent living. Through compassionate, person centred support and strong partnerships with local agencies, the organisation ensures residents receive the right help at the right time Housing Support Worker, Supported Housing Worker, Homelessness Support Worker, Support & Resettlement Worker, Tenancy Sustainment Officer, Outreach Support Worker, Vulnerable Adults Support Worker, Independent Living Support Worker, Accommodation Support Worker, Supported Living Project Worker, Housing & Wellbeing Worker, Support Worker
Natural Resources Wales
Industry & Waste Regulations Officer
Natural Resources Wales Wales, Yorkshire
PLEASE MENTION GREENJOBS WHEN RESPONDING TO THIS CAREER OPPORTUNITY Industry & Waste Regulations Officer Role ID: 200208 Location: Flexible North West Wales Grade/Salary range: 5: £37,594 - £41,428 Working pattern: Full time (37 hours per week) Contract type: Permanent Closing date: 08/03/2026 The role As a Waste Regulations Officer, you ll play a vital role in enforcing waste legislation and investigating non-compliance to protect the environment and public health. This role involves carrying out inspections, gathering evidence, and taking enforcement action where necessary. You ll work closely with businesses and stakeholders to ensure waste is managed responsibly and legally, while also tackling illegal waste activities. No two days are the same in this role. One day, you might be out in the field inspecting waste management sites to ensure compliance with environmental legislation. The next, you could be investigating reports of illegal waste activities gathering evidence, interviewing suspects, and preparing enforcement cases. You ll spend time recommending the most appropriate options to businesses on best practices, working with colleagues to resolve complex compliance issues, and using your regulatory powers to take action where necessary. It s a role that combines technical knowledge, investigative skills, and the satisfaction of knowing your work directly protects the environment and communities across Wales. As an organisation we support flexible working. You will be contracted to an NRW office within the place base / location above and a suitable hybrid working pattern will be agreed on appointment. Any regular face to face meetings or training will be planned in advance. Interviews will be face to face (details of location will be shared in advance) the 26 March 2026. Successful applicants will be subject to a satisfactory Disclosure and Barring Service Check (DBS) check. Appointments are normally made within 4 to 8 weeks of the closing date. About us We re committed to protecting the environment and ensuring sustainable waste management practices across Wales. Our team works at the forefront of environmental regulation, helping businesses and communities reduce their impact and comply with legislation. Join us and make a real difference in safeguarding our natural resources for future generations. What you will do Assess compliance at installations and waste sites. Take appropriate actions to collect evidence for enforcement purposes, in accordance with defined procedures. Where non-compliance is identified, recommend the most appropriate intervention option to ensure operators return to compliance as quickly as possible, with minimum environmental impact and consideration of the economic impacts. Assist in the development of medium-term regulatory strategies for regulated sites. Respond to incidents and complaints. Contribute to a positive health, safety and well-being culture. Undertake health and safety duties and responsibilities appropriate to the post Be committed to Natural Resources Wales Equal Opportunities and Diversity Policy, together with an understanding of how it operates within the responsibilities of the post Be committed to your own development through the effective use of your personal development plan (known as Sgwrs). Required to take part in incident response activities. Any other reasonable duties requested commensurate with the grade of this role. Your qualifications, experience, knowledge and skills In your application and interview you will be asked to demonstrate the following skills and experience using the STAR method. Knowledge and experience of either working in a regulated industry or as a regulator. Good understanding of commercial business processes and pressures. Ability to communicate effectively with regulated business and the public, explaining issues and gaining support by influencing. A full and valid UK driving license. Welsh Language level requirements Essential: A1 Entry Level Please note if you do not meet the A1 requirement i.e., ability to understand basic phrases and ability to pronounce Welsh names correctly, then NRW offers a variety of learning options and staff support to help you meet these minimal requirements during the course of your employment with us. TO APPLY PLEASE CLICK THE "APPLY NOW" BUTTON AND YOU WILL BE REDIRECTED TO BEGIN THE APPLICATION PROCES
Feb 20, 2026
Full time
PLEASE MENTION GREENJOBS WHEN RESPONDING TO THIS CAREER OPPORTUNITY Industry & Waste Regulations Officer Role ID: 200208 Location: Flexible North West Wales Grade/Salary range: 5: £37,594 - £41,428 Working pattern: Full time (37 hours per week) Contract type: Permanent Closing date: 08/03/2026 The role As a Waste Regulations Officer, you ll play a vital role in enforcing waste legislation and investigating non-compliance to protect the environment and public health. This role involves carrying out inspections, gathering evidence, and taking enforcement action where necessary. You ll work closely with businesses and stakeholders to ensure waste is managed responsibly and legally, while also tackling illegal waste activities. No two days are the same in this role. One day, you might be out in the field inspecting waste management sites to ensure compliance with environmental legislation. The next, you could be investigating reports of illegal waste activities gathering evidence, interviewing suspects, and preparing enforcement cases. You ll spend time recommending the most appropriate options to businesses on best practices, working with colleagues to resolve complex compliance issues, and using your regulatory powers to take action where necessary. It s a role that combines technical knowledge, investigative skills, and the satisfaction of knowing your work directly protects the environment and communities across Wales. As an organisation we support flexible working. You will be contracted to an NRW office within the place base / location above and a suitable hybrid working pattern will be agreed on appointment. Any regular face to face meetings or training will be planned in advance. Interviews will be face to face (details of location will be shared in advance) the 26 March 2026. Successful applicants will be subject to a satisfactory Disclosure and Barring Service Check (DBS) check. Appointments are normally made within 4 to 8 weeks of the closing date. About us We re committed to protecting the environment and ensuring sustainable waste management practices across Wales. Our team works at the forefront of environmental regulation, helping businesses and communities reduce their impact and comply with legislation. Join us and make a real difference in safeguarding our natural resources for future generations. What you will do Assess compliance at installations and waste sites. Take appropriate actions to collect evidence for enforcement purposes, in accordance with defined procedures. Where non-compliance is identified, recommend the most appropriate intervention option to ensure operators return to compliance as quickly as possible, with minimum environmental impact and consideration of the economic impacts. Assist in the development of medium-term regulatory strategies for regulated sites. Respond to incidents and complaints. Contribute to a positive health, safety and well-being culture. Undertake health and safety duties and responsibilities appropriate to the post Be committed to Natural Resources Wales Equal Opportunities and Diversity Policy, together with an understanding of how it operates within the responsibilities of the post Be committed to your own development through the effective use of your personal development plan (known as Sgwrs). Required to take part in incident response activities. Any other reasonable duties requested commensurate with the grade of this role. Your qualifications, experience, knowledge and skills In your application and interview you will be asked to demonstrate the following skills and experience using the STAR method. Knowledge and experience of either working in a regulated industry or as a regulator. Good understanding of commercial business processes and pressures. Ability to communicate effectively with regulated business and the public, explaining issues and gaining support by influencing. A full and valid UK driving license. Welsh Language level requirements Essential: A1 Entry Level Please note if you do not meet the A1 requirement i.e., ability to understand basic phrases and ability to pronounce Welsh names correctly, then NRW offers a variety of learning options and staff support to help you meet these minimal requirements during the course of your employment with us. TO APPLY PLEASE CLICK THE "APPLY NOW" BUTTON AND YOU WILL BE REDIRECTED TO BEGIN THE APPLICATION PROCES
NFP People
Housing Support Worker
NFP People Southend-on-sea, Essex
Housing Support Worker We are seeking a compassionate and motivated Housing Support Worker to empower people affected by homelessness to build brighter, more independent futures. Position: Housing Support Worker Salary: £24,335 rising incrementally to £24,968 Location: Various services across the organisation Hours: Full time, worked on a rota including evenings and weekends Contract: Permanent Closing date: 22nd Feb 2026 About the Role As a Housing Support Worker, you will play a vital role in providing high quality, person centred support to residents transitioning into safe and sustainable accommodation. You will ensure everyone receives a welcoming, positive experience that helps them settle, grow in confidence and plan for independent living. Key responsibilities include: Offering practical advice and support around tenancy sustainment, education, employment, life skills and personal independence. Supporting improvements to mental and physical health and encouraging engagement with specialist agencies where substance misuse is present. Managing a caseload, completing assessments, support plans and reviews. Building warm, respectful and trusting relationships with service users. Ensuring buildings remain safe, well-maintained and compliant with health and safety requirements. Helping residents develop key life skills, including budgeting, cooking, hygiene and household management. Advising on welfare, housing, benefit and legal rights, and assisting with applications where needed. Encouraging positive engagement and participation in meaningful activities. Maintaining accurate case files and ensuring data is recorded in line with GDPR and organisational policies. Working collaboratively with partner agencies and supporting occasional press and communications activity. Providing flexible cover across services, including evenings, weekends and Bank Holidays. About You You will bring empathy, patience and a genuine desire to support people facing homelessness and complex challenges. You are calm under pressure, able to manage challenging situations and confident working both independently and as part of a supportive team. You will also have: At least six months' experience of working with the public (desirable). Knowledge of issues affecting people experiencing homelessness (desirable). A relevant qualification in Health and Social Care, Housing or IAG (desirable). Good IT skills and the ability to maintain accurate records (desirable). The ability to work flexibly as part of a rota, including evenings, weekends and Bank Holidays (essential). Other roles you may have experience of could include: Support Worker, Homelessness Support Worker, Housing Officer, Tenancy Sustainment Worker, Outreach Worker, Supported Housing Assistant, Recovery Worker, Engagement Worker, Community Support Worker.
Feb 20, 2026
Full time
Housing Support Worker We are seeking a compassionate and motivated Housing Support Worker to empower people affected by homelessness to build brighter, more independent futures. Position: Housing Support Worker Salary: £24,335 rising incrementally to £24,968 Location: Various services across the organisation Hours: Full time, worked on a rota including evenings and weekends Contract: Permanent Closing date: 22nd Feb 2026 About the Role As a Housing Support Worker, you will play a vital role in providing high quality, person centred support to residents transitioning into safe and sustainable accommodation. You will ensure everyone receives a welcoming, positive experience that helps them settle, grow in confidence and plan for independent living. Key responsibilities include: Offering practical advice and support around tenancy sustainment, education, employment, life skills and personal independence. Supporting improvements to mental and physical health and encouraging engagement with specialist agencies where substance misuse is present. Managing a caseload, completing assessments, support plans and reviews. Building warm, respectful and trusting relationships with service users. Ensuring buildings remain safe, well-maintained and compliant with health and safety requirements. Helping residents develop key life skills, including budgeting, cooking, hygiene and household management. Advising on welfare, housing, benefit and legal rights, and assisting with applications where needed. Encouraging positive engagement and participation in meaningful activities. Maintaining accurate case files and ensuring data is recorded in line with GDPR and organisational policies. Working collaboratively with partner agencies and supporting occasional press and communications activity. Providing flexible cover across services, including evenings, weekends and Bank Holidays. About You You will bring empathy, patience and a genuine desire to support people facing homelessness and complex challenges. You are calm under pressure, able to manage challenging situations and confident working both independently and as part of a supportive team. You will also have: At least six months' experience of working with the public (desirable). Knowledge of issues affecting people experiencing homelessness (desirable). A relevant qualification in Health and Social Care, Housing or IAG (desirable). Good IT skills and the ability to maintain accurate records (desirable). The ability to work flexibly as part of a rota, including evenings, weekends and Bank Holidays (essential). Other roles you may have experience of could include: Support Worker, Homelessness Support Worker, Housing Officer, Tenancy Sustainment Worker, Outreach Worker, Supported Housing Assistant, Recovery Worker, Engagement Worker, Community Support Worker.
Senior Actuarial Trainee
Canada Life UK
Canada Life UK looks after the retirement, investment and protection needs of individuals, families and companies. We help to build better futures for our customers, our intermediaries and our employees by operating as a modern, agile and welcoming organisation. Part of our parent company Great-West Lifeco, Canada Life UK has operated in the United Kingdom since 1903. We have hundreds of respected and supported employees committed to doing the right thing for our customers and colleagues. Canada Life UK is transforming to create a more customer-focused business by providing our customers with expertise on financial and tax planning, offering home finance and annuities propositions, and providing collective fund solutions to third party customers. Job Purpose As a senior actuarial trainee at Canada life you will be responsible for providing actuarial, statistical and financial insight and analysis to management. You will have opportunity to advise the business or management to ensure that we are managing risk exposure to the business in order to satisfy our statutory responsibilities as well as the needs of policyholders and that of our regulators. Key Accountabilities Produce, assist with or review the production and interpretation of financial analysis within their line of business or function. Produce, or assist in the production, of regular departmental, business or regulatory reports taking in to account commercial and statutory considerations. Support accurate and insightful commentary to immediate line management. The role holder will be developing sound understanding of statistical and financial models as well as the ability to practically and tangibly interpret analysis and make recommendations. Support and make recommendations on the continuous improvement of department processes and procedures, taking into account up-to-date industry developments and issues to ensure to ensure the provision of a timely, accurate, commercial and efficient actuarial service to the business and key stakeholders. Taking part in and making a valuable contribution to different roles via the actuarial student rotation scheme as well as actively studying for the actuarial exams and making acceptable exam progress, as determined by the company and in line with company study policy Desired Knowledge / Experience / Skills Developing knowledge and understanding of different actuarial disciplines including via student rotation. Developing the ability to interpret as well as analyse financial information to provide insight for immediate line management. Developing knowledge of a variety of statistical methods, models and controls, and their commercial application/implication. Ability to develop and modify actuarial systems and spreadsheets, developing understanding of their commercial application/implication. Intermediate to advanced MS excel skills demonstrating efficient use of spreadsheets and basic data manipulation skills Ability to deliver work to a consistently high standard under tight time pressure with attention to detail Strong analytical and report writing/drafting skills. Can explain complexities in a straightforward and accurate way with coaching or support from managers. The ability to develop and maintain strong relationships across the actuarial function, acting with integrity and being a role model for the company values at all times Being able to flex their style and approach to different individuals, with occasional coaching and support, in order to achieve a successful outcome. Taking part in and making a valuable contribution in different roles via actuarial student rotation.• Able to effectively plan, organise and execute their own work with little supervision, making management aware of conflicting priorities and readjusting their workload accordingly. Good problem solving skills and attention to detail, being able to identify issues and interdependencies, recommending a course of action with support and guidance from colleagues. Can make some decisions independently in order to progress issues, and able to exercise sound judgement and commercial sense to understand the importance of different issues and assess when matters need to be escalated. Proactive in approach to tasks and taking on new responsibilities.• Actively studying for actuarial exams, usually being over half-way through their qualification. An interested and inquisitive individual who is committed to their own ongoing professional and personal development. Developing the ability to apply technical actuarial techniques and understand business/commercial implications. Qualifications Degree (or equivalent) in Finance, Mathematics, Statistics or related field Post-graduate qualification in Finance, Mathematics, Statistics or related field (not essential) Benefits of working at Canada Life We believe in recognising and rewarding our people, so we offer a competitive salary and benefits package that's regularly reviewed. As a Canada Life UK colleague, you'll receive a competitive salary and comprehensive reward package including a generous pension and bonus scheme, along with, income protection, private medical insurance and life assurance. We have a fantastic number of other benefits and support services as well as regular personal and professional development. How we work at Canada Life Our culture is unique and incredibly important to us. We care about doing the right thing for our people, customers and community and helping others to build better futures. Our blueprint behaviours shape and influence how we work, and are central to the relationships we have with others. Every day we are encouraged to be more curious, own the outcome, face into things together and find a way forward. We want colleagues to have rewarding careers with us so we invest in the development of our people, technology and workplaces. That's why we offer a range of training, flexible working and opportunities to grow and develop. Diversity and inclusion Building an inclusive workplace with a diverse workforce where everyone can feel they belong and achieve their potential regardless of gender, ethnicity or any other characteristic is a key commitment for us. We are proud of the progress we're making in DEI, and we continue for it to be a significant focus. "At Canada Life we believe in the power of great people from different backgrounds, experiences and perspectives coming together to build better futures. Emerging talent is crucial to our growth and creating an environment that continues to inspire us all." Nick Harding, Chief People Officer, Canada Life UK We appreciate that everyone has different work and life responsibilities. We're happy to discuss flexible working arrangements, including part time, for any of our roles should this be a requirement for you. JBRP1_UKTJ
Feb 20, 2026
Full time
Canada Life UK looks after the retirement, investment and protection needs of individuals, families and companies. We help to build better futures for our customers, our intermediaries and our employees by operating as a modern, agile and welcoming organisation. Part of our parent company Great-West Lifeco, Canada Life UK has operated in the United Kingdom since 1903. We have hundreds of respected and supported employees committed to doing the right thing for our customers and colleagues. Canada Life UK is transforming to create a more customer-focused business by providing our customers with expertise on financial and tax planning, offering home finance and annuities propositions, and providing collective fund solutions to third party customers. Job Purpose As a senior actuarial trainee at Canada life you will be responsible for providing actuarial, statistical and financial insight and analysis to management. You will have opportunity to advise the business or management to ensure that we are managing risk exposure to the business in order to satisfy our statutory responsibilities as well as the needs of policyholders and that of our regulators. Key Accountabilities Produce, assist with or review the production and interpretation of financial analysis within their line of business or function. Produce, or assist in the production, of regular departmental, business or regulatory reports taking in to account commercial and statutory considerations. Support accurate and insightful commentary to immediate line management. The role holder will be developing sound understanding of statistical and financial models as well as the ability to practically and tangibly interpret analysis and make recommendations. Support and make recommendations on the continuous improvement of department processes and procedures, taking into account up-to-date industry developments and issues to ensure to ensure the provision of a timely, accurate, commercial and efficient actuarial service to the business and key stakeholders. Taking part in and making a valuable contribution to different roles via the actuarial student rotation scheme as well as actively studying for the actuarial exams and making acceptable exam progress, as determined by the company and in line with company study policy Desired Knowledge / Experience / Skills Developing knowledge and understanding of different actuarial disciplines including via student rotation. Developing the ability to interpret as well as analyse financial information to provide insight for immediate line management. Developing knowledge of a variety of statistical methods, models and controls, and their commercial application/implication. Ability to develop and modify actuarial systems and spreadsheets, developing understanding of their commercial application/implication. Intermediate to advanced MS excel skills demonstrating efficient use of spreadsheets and basic data manipulation skills Ability to deliver work to a consistently high standard under tight time pressure with attention to detail Strong analytical and report writing/drafting skills. Can explain complexities in a straightforward and accurate way with coaching or support from managers. The ability to develop and maintain strong relationships across the actuarial function, acting with integrity and being a role model for the company values at all times Being able to flex their style and approach to different individuals, with occasional coaching and support, in order to achieve a successful outcome. Taking part in and making a valuable contribution in different roles via actuarial student rotation.• Able to effectively plan, organise and execute their own work with little supervision, making management aware of conflicting priorities and readjusting their workload accordingly. Good problem solving skills and attention to detail, being able to identify issues and interdependencies, recommending a course of action with support and guidance from colleagues. Can make some decisions independently in order to progress issues, and able to exercise sound judgement and commercial sense to understand the importance of different issues and assess when matters need to be escalated. Proactive in approach to tasks and taking on new responsibilities.• Actively studying for actuarial exams, usually being over half-way through their qualification. An interested and inquisitive individual who is committed to their own ongoing professional and personal development. Developing the ability to apply technical actuarial techniques and understand business/commercial implications. Qualifications Degree (or equivalent) in Finance, Mathematics, Statistics or related field Post-graduate qualification in Finance, Mathematics, Statistics or related field (not essential) Benefits of working at Canada Life We believe in recognising and rewarding our people, so we offer a competitive salary and benefits package that's regularly reviewed. As a Canada Life UK colleague, you'll receive a competitive salary and comprehensive reward package including a generous pension and bonus scheme, along with, income protection, private medical insurance and life assurance. We have a fantastic number of other benefits and support services as well as regular personal and professional development. How we work at Canada Life Our culture is unique and incredibly important to us. We care about doing the right thing for our people, customers and community and helping others to build better futures. Our blueprint behaviours shape and influence how we work, and are central to the relationships we have with others. Every day we are encouraged to be more curious, own the outcome, face into things together and find a way forward. We want colleagues to have rewarding careers with us so we invest in the development of our people, technology and workplaces. That's why we offer a range of training, flexible working and opportunities to grow and develop. Diversity and inclusion Building an inclusive workplace with a diverse workforce where everyone can feel they belong and achieve their potential regardless of gender, ethnicity or any other characteristic is a key commitment for us. We are proud of the progress we're making in DEI, and we continue for it to be a significant focus. "At Canada Life we believe in the power of great people from different backgrounds, experiences and perspectives coming together to build better futures. Emerging talent is crucial to our growth and creating an environment that continues to inspire us all." Nick Harding, Chief People Officer, Canada Life UK We appreciate that everyone has different work and life responsibilities. We're happy to discuss flexible working arrangements, including part time, for any of our roles should this be a requirement for you. JBRP1_UKTJ
Greater London Authority (GLA)
Principal Committee Officer
Greater London Authority (GLA)
Principal Committee Officer About the team / role The Committee Services team has a vacancy for a Principal Committee Officer to provide high quality clerking and governance support for the work of the Transport for London (TfL) Board, its committees and any other TfL bodies as required, and for the work of the Mayoral Development Corporations (MDCs) committees and any other MDC bodies as assigned; to deputise for the TfL and MDCs Secretariat Manager as required; and to provide day-to-day line management of relevant members of the TfL and MDCs Secretariat Team as allocated. You will play a key role in local democracy, dealing with senior board members and GLA stakeholders in a fast-paced environment. You'll often see the work you've been involved in covered in the media on your way home. You will need a proven track record in managing formal meetings involving decision-making processes in a high-profile, complex organisation; interpreting and applying legislation and governance procedures; dealing effectively with senior stakeholders; and consistently meeting demanding deadlines in a pressurised environment. We need people who get the big picture but see the small but vital details at the same time. You will be able to work quickly across a range of issues and relish a challenge. Excellent communication skills, and the ability to liaise with senior members and staff with tact and diplomacy, are essential. You will be working in the Committee Services team at City Hall which provides a shared service of clerking and governance support across the GLA Group to the Mayor of London, Transport for London, Mayoral Development Corporations and London Assembly. It's an exciting working environment with great scope for professional development. What your day will look like Preparing reports, agendas and minutes for high-profile formal committee / board meetings. Liaising with senior members, chief officers and high-level stakeholders and their teams about upcoming meetings, reports and deadlines. Providing governance and procedural meeting advice to senior officers and members. Line management responsibility for relevant members of the Committee Services team as allocated. Ensuring meetings are supported efficiently in line with the Authority's governance frameworks and the Committee Services team's Quality Management System. Skills, knowledge and experience To be considered for the role you must meet the following essential criteria: Proven track record of success in managing formal committee meetings involving the decision-making processes in a high-profile and/or complex organisation. Evidence of ability to interpret and apply relevant legislation and governance procedures. Awareness of current affairs. Proven track record of success in managing staff / teams. Behavioural competencies Planning and Organising is thinking ahead, managing time, priorities and risk, and developing structured and efficient approaches to deliver work on time and to a high standard. Level 3 indicators of effective performance Monitors allocation of resources, anticipating changing requirements that may impact work delivery Ensures evaluation processes are in place to measure project benefits Gains buy-in and commitment to project delivery from diverse stakeholders Implements quality measures to ensure directorate output is of a high standard Translates political vision into action plans and deliverables Building and Managing relationships is developing rapport and working effectively with a diverse range of people, sharing knowledge and skills to deliver shared goals. Level 3 indicators of effective performance Actively engages partners and encourages others to build relationships that support GLA objectives Understands and recognises the contributions that staff at all levels make to delivering priorities Proactively manages partner relationships, preventing or resolving any conflict Adapts style to work effectively with partners, building consensus, trust and respect Delivers objectives by bringing together diverse stakeholders to work effectively in partnership Responding to Pressure and Change is being flexible and adapting positively, to sustain performance when the situation changes, workload increases, tensions rise or priorities shift. Level 2 indicators of effective performance Maintains a focus on key priorities and deliverables, staying resilient in the face of pressure Anticipates and adapts flexibly to changing requirements Uses challenges as an opportunity to learn and improve Participates fully and encourages others to engage in change initiatives Manages team's well-being, supporting them to cope with pressure and change Organisational Awareness is understanding and being sensitive to organisational dynamics, culture and politics across and beyond the GLA and shaping our approach accordingly. Level 2 indicators of effective performance Challenges unethical behaviour Uses understanding of the GLA's complex partnership arrangements to deliver effectively Recognises how political changes and sensitivities impact on own and team's work Is aware of the changing needs of Londoners, anticipating resulting changes for work agendas Follows the GLA's position in the media and understands how it impacts on work Communicating and Influencing is presenting information and arguments clearly and convincingly so that others see us as credible and articulate, and engage with us. Level 2 indicators of effective performance Communicates openly and inclusively with internal and external stakeholders Clearly articulates the key points of an argument, both in verbal and written communication Persuades others, using evidence based knowledge, modifying approach to deliver message effectively Challenges the views of others in an open and constructive way Presents a credible and positive image both internally and externally This is a politically restricted role under the Local Government and Housing Act 1989. The GLA Competency Framework Guidelines further detailing each competency and the different level indicators can be found here: GLA Competency Framework How to apply If you would like to apply for the role you will need to submit the following: Up to date CV Personal statement with a maximum of 1500 words. Please ensure you address how you demonstrate the essential criteria outlined above in the advert. Please ensure your CV and Personal Statement have a maximum file size of 1.5MB each and upload your Personal Statement to the 'CV and Cover Letters' section' of the form, ensuring you address the technical requirements and competencies in your Personal Statement. Word or PDF format preferred and do not include any photographs or images. Please ensure your CV and Personal Statement are saved with the job reference number as part of the naming convention (E.g., "CV - applicant name - 012345) As part of GLA's continuing commitment to be an inclusive and equal opportunity employer we will be removing personal identifiable information from CVs and Personal Statements that could cause discrimination. We may close this advert early if we receive a high volume of suitable applications. If you have questions about the role If you wish to talk to someone about the role, the hiring manager Jackie Gavigan would be happy to speak to you. Please contact them at If you have any questions about the recruitment process, contact the who support the GLA with recruitment. Assessment process Once you have submitted an application, your details will be reviewed by a panel. If shortlisted, you'll be invited to an interview/assessment. The interview/assessment date is: w/c 13 April 2026 Equality, diversity and inclusion London's diversity is its biggest asset, and we strive to ensure our workforce reflects London's diversity at all levels. We welcome applications from everyone regardless of age, gender, gender identity, gender expression, ethnicity, sexual orientation, faith or disability. We particularly encourage applications from Black, Asian and Minority ethnic candidates and disabled candidates who are currently underrepresented in our workforce. We are committed to being an inclusive employer and we are happy to consider flexible working arrangements. We would welcome applications from candidates who are seeking part time work as this role is open to job share. Please note we are a Disability Confident Employer so for candidates who wish to be considered under the scheme and meet the essential criteria, they will automatically be invited to interview. Please note, should you require any adjustments through the process, we will accommodate as much as possible. Please contact the recruitment team for further information if required. Benefits GLA staff are hybrid working up to 3 days a week in our offices and remotely depending on their role. As part of this . click apply for full job details
Feb 20, 2026
Full time
Principal Committee Officer About the team / role The Committee Services team has a vacancy for a Principal Committee Officer to provide high quality clerking and governance support for the work of the Transport for London (TfL) Board, its committees and any other TfL bodies as required, and for the work of the Mayoral Development Corporations (MDCs) committees and any other MDC bodies as assigned; to deputise for the TfL and MDCs Secretariat Manager as required; and to provide day-to-day line management of relevant members of the TfL and MDCs Secretariat Team as allocated. You will play a key role in local democracy, dealing with senior board members and GLA stakeholders in a fast-paced environment. You'll often see the work you've been involved in covered in the media on your way home. You will need a proven track record in managing formal meetings involving decision-making processes in a high-profile, complex organisation; interpreting and applying legislation and governance procedures; dealing effectively with senior stakeholders; and consistently meeting demanding deadlines in a pressurised environment. We need people who get the big picture but see the small but vital details at the same time. You will be able to work quickly across a range of issues and relish a challenge. Excellent communication skills, and the ability to liaise with senior members and staff with tact and diplomacy, are essential. You will be working in the Committee Services team at City Hall which provides a shared service of clerking and governance support across the GLA Group to the Mayor of London, Transport for London, Mayoral Development Corporations and London Assembly. It's an exciting working environment with great scope for professional development. What your day will look like Preparing reports, agendas and minutes for high-profile formal committee / board meetings. Liaising with senior members, chief officers and high-level stakeholders and their teams about upcoming meetings, reports and deadlines. Providing governance and procedural meeting advice to senior officers and members. Line management responsibility for relevant members of the Committee Services team as allocated. Ensuring meetings are supported efficiently in line with the Authority's governance frameworks and the Committee Services team's Quality Management System. Skills, knowledge and experience To be considered for the role you must meet the following essential criteria: Proven track record of success in managing formal committee meetings involving the decision-making processes in a high-profile and/or complex organisation. Evidence of ability to interpret and apply relevant legislation and governance procedures. Awareness of current affairs. Proven track record of success in managing staff / teams. Behavioural competencies Planning and Organising is thinking ahead, managing time, priorities and risk, and developing structured and efficient approaches to deliver work on time and to a high standard. Level 3 indicators of effective performance Monitors allocation of resources, anticipating changing requirements that may impact work delivery Ensures evaluation processes are in place to measure project benefits Gains buy-in and commitment to project delivery from diverse stakeholders Implements quality measures to ensure directorate output is of a high standard Translates political vision into action plans and deliverables Building and Managing relationships is developing rapport and working effectively with a diverse range of people, sharing knowledge and skills to deliver shared goals. Level 3 indicators of effective performance Actively engages partners and encourages others to build relationships that support GLA objectives Understands and recognises the contributions that staff at all levels make to delivering priorities Proactively manages partner relationships, preventing or resolving any conflict Adapts style to work effectively with partners, building consensus, trust and respect Delivers objectives by bringing together diverse stakeholders to work effectively in partnership Responding to Pressure and Change is being flexible and adapting positively, to sustain performance when the situation changes, workload increases, tensions rise or priorities shift. Level 2 indicators of effective performance Maintains a focus on key priorities and deliverables, staying resilient in the face of pressure Anticipates and adapts flexibly to changing requirements Uses challenges as an opportunity to learn and improve Participates fully and encourages others to engage in change initiatives Manages team's well-being, supporting them to cope with pressure and change Organisational Awareness is understanding and being sensitive to organisational dynamics, culture and politics across and beyond the GLA and shaping our approach accordingly. Level 2 indicators of effective performance Challenges unethical behaviour Uses understanding of the GLA's complex partnership arrangements to deliver effectively Recognises how political changes and sensitivities impact on own and team's work Is aware of the changing needs of Londoners, anticipating resulting changes for work agendas Follows the GLA's position in the media and understands how it impacts on work Communicating and Influencing is presenting information and arguments clearly and convincingly so that others see us as credible and articulate, and engage with us. Level 2 indicators of effective performance Communicates openly and inclusively with internal and external stakeholders Clearly articulates the key points of an argument, both in verbal and written communication Persuades others, using evidence based knowledge, modifying approach to deliver message effectively Challenges the views of others in an open and constructive way Presents a credible and positive image both internally and externally This is a politically restricted role under the Local Government and Housing Act 1989. The GLA Competency Framework Guidelines further detailing each competency and the different level indicators can be found here: GLA Competency Framework How to apply If you would like to apply for the role you will need to submit the following: Up to date CV Personal statement with a maximum of 1500 words. Please ensure you address how you demonstrate the essential criteria outlined above in the advert. Please ensure your CV and Personal Statement have a maximum file size of 1.5MB each and upload your Personal Statement to the 'CV and Cover Letters' section' of the form, ensuring you address the technical requirements and competencies in your Personal Statement. Word or PDF format preferred and do not include any photographs or images. Please ensure your CV and Personal Statement are saved with the job reference number as part of the naming convention (E.g., "CV - applicant name - 012345) As part of GLA's continuing commitment to be an inclusive and equal opportunity employer we will be removing personal identifiable information from CVs and Personal Statements that could cause discrimination. We may close this advert early if we receive a high volume of suitable applications. If you have questions about the role If you wish to talk to someone about the role, the hiring manager Jackie Gavigan would be happy to speak to you. Please contact them at If you have any questions about the recruitment process, contact the who support the GLA with recruitment. Assessment process Once you have submitted an application, your details will be reviewed by a panel. If shortlisted, you'll be invited to an interview/assessment. The interview/assessment date is: w/c 13 April 2026 Equality, diversity and inclusion London's diversity is its biggest asset, and we strive to ensure our workforce reflects London's diversity at all levels. We welcome applications from everyone regardless of age, gender, gender identity, gender expression, ethnicity, sexual orientation, faith or disability. We particularly encourage applications from Black, Asian and Minority ethnic candidates and disabled candidates who are currently underrepresented in our workforce. We are committed to being an inclusive employer and we are happy to consider flexible working arrangements. We would welcome applications from candidates who are seeking part time work as this role is open to job share. Please note we are a Disability Confident Employer so for candidates who wish to be considered under the scheme and meet the essential criteria, they will automatically be invited to interview. Please note, should you require any adjustments through the process, we will accommodate as much as possible. Please contact the recruitment team for further information if required. Benefits GLA staff are hybrid working up to 3 days a week in our offices and remotely depending on their role. As part of this . click apply for full job details
easywebrecruitment.com
Head of Finance and Resources
easywebrecruitment.com Worthing, Sussex
Location : Worthing/Home Hybrid working Job Type : Full time, Full time (potential for compressed/reduced hours) Contract Type : Permanent Salary : £50,000 - £55,000 - dependent on experience About their organisation Our client is a mental health charity which has been supporting the mental health of all people across West Sussex for over 50 years. Rooted in their local communities and mental health partnerships, their 150 colleagues collaborate to build inclusive and empowering mental health services, reduce barriers to support and campaign to improve services and promote understanding. They also have a national voice through their membership. 2025 was the first year of their new ambitious 5-year strategy, Building Resilient Communities Together . This builds on their accomplished track record of achievement, growth and partnership working and points the way for them to develop and enhance their services, their teams and their ways of working. The role Right now, they are seeking a Head of Finance & Resources to join their senior leadership team and help them deliver on that mission. Your responsibilities will span finance, IT and premises and your brief will be to develop and deliver the insights, systems and processes that will enable them to grow and innovate. This is a hands on role combining conscientious oversight, strategic impact and excellent communications skills to engage with and support the Trustee Board, senior leadership and delivery teams. About you Firstly, you will be passionate about making a real difference in people s lives. They are all here to ensure that everyone experiencing mental health challenges get the support they need. You will also be: • Professionally qualified, or be qualified by wide experience in financial management • Experienced in leading a finance and resources function within the charity sector, or able to evidence directly transferable knowledge and skills • Experienced in preparing financial plans and budgets, against which performance can be assessed, and in supporting sustainable business development/growth with financial modelling • Experienced with systems, processes and controls of core finance operations including sales administration, treasury, cash flow management, VAT, statutory reporting and payroll • Demonstrate understanding of the financial reporting requirements of Companies House, the Charity Commission, Inland Revenue and other key financial agencies. • Be able to provide leadership and management of an outsourced IT services provider • Be flexible, able to operate independently, collaborate effectively to support and influence Trustees, the leadership team and non-financial colleagues with practical financial insights and guidance • Be resilient and able to prioritise effectively and work with accuracy and to agreed timelines • Be highly numerate with advanced Excel skills. Experience with Sage (or similar cloud-based system) would be an advantage • Have strong problem-solving and communication skills • Be committed to the mission and values of their organisation How to apply Please apply by submitting your CV and a cover letter both in Word doc format. Please use the cover letter (max 2 pages) as an opportunity to outline your interest and how you meet the role requirements. You are welcome to send your cover letter in writing, or as a video or audio clip, alongside your CV. They want you to have every opportunity to demonstrate your skills, ability and potential. If you have a disability or require reasonable adjustments during the application or interview process, please contact them so they can support you appropriately. The closing date for applications is March . Shortlisting interviews will take place shortly after by Teams and shortlisted candidates will have interviews at their offices on March 24 and . Our client is committed to equality of opportunity for all staff, and applications from individuals are encouraged regardless of age, disability, sex, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief and marriage and civil partnerships. It is important to them that anyone in West Sussex is able to get support. So their work includes outreach to ensure those who most need them know about them and feel able to ask for help. They provide support for children, young people, adults, older people, parents, carers and families, and specialist support for the LGBTQIA+ and resettled refugee communities. You may also have experience in the following: Head of Finance, Director of Finance, Head of Finance & Resources, Finance Director (Charity), Charity Finance Manager, Head of Corporate Services, Director of Resources, Chief Finance Officer (CFO), Finance & Operations Director, Head of Business Support Services, Head of Finance and Operations, Financial Controller (Charity Sector), Finance Lead (Non-Profit), Director of Finance & IT, Head of Finance (Third Sector) REF-
Feb 20, 2026
Full time
Location : Worthing/Home Hybrid working Job Type : Full time, Full time (potential for compressed/reduced hours) Contract Type : Permanent Salary : £50,000 - £55,000 - dependent on experience About their organisation Our client is a mental health charity which has been supporting the mental health of all people across West Sussex for over 50 years. Rooted in their local communities and mental health partnerships, their 150 colleagues collaborate to build inclusive and empowering mental health services, reduce barriers to support and campaign to improve services and promote understanding. They also have a national voice through their membership. 2025 was the first year of their new ambitious 5-year strategy, Building Resilient Communities Together . This builds on their accomplished track record of achievement, growth and partnership working and points the way for them to develop and enhance their services, their teams and their ways of working. The role Right now, they are seeking a Head of Finance & Resources to join their senior leadership team and help them deliver on that mission. Your responsibilities will span finance, IT and premises and your brief will be to develop and deliver the insights, systems and processes that will enable them to grow and innovate. This is a hands on role combining conscientious oversight, strategic impact and excellent communications skills to engage with and support the Trustee Board, senior leadership and delivery teams. About you Firstly, you will be passionate about making a real difference in people s lives. They are all here to ensure that everyone experiencing mental health challenges get the support they need. You will also be: • Professionally qualified, or be qualified by wide experience in financial management • Experienced in leading a finance and resources function within the charity sector, or able to evidence directly transferable knowledge and skills • Experienced in preparing financial plans and budgets, against which performance can be assessed, and in supporting sustainable business development/growth with financial modelling • Experienced with systems, processes and controls of core finance operations including sales administration, treasury, cash flow management, VAT, statutory reporting and payroll • Demonstrate understanding of the financial reporting requirements of Companies House, the Charity Commission, Inland Revenue and other key financial agencies. • Be able to provide leadership and management of an outsourced IT services provider • Be flexible, able to operate independently, collaborate effectively to support and influence Trustees, the leadership team and non-financial colleagues with practical financial insights and guidance • Be resilient and able to prioritise effectively and work with accuracy and to agreed timelines • Be highly numerate with advanced Excel skills. Experience with Sage (or similar cloud-based system) would be an advantage • Have strong problem-solving and communication skills • Be committed to the mission and values of their organisation How to apply Please apply by submitting your CV and a cover letter both in Word doc format. Please use the cover letter (max 2 pages) as an opportunity to outline your interest and how you meet the role requirements. You are welcome to send your cover letter in writing, or as a video or audio clip, alongside your CV. They want you to have every opportunity to demonstrate your skills, ability and potential. If you have a disability or require reasonable adjustments during the application or interview process, please contact them so they can support you appropriately. The closing date for applications is March . Shortlisting interviews will take place shortly after by Teams and shortlisted candidates will have interviews at their offices on March 24 and . Our client is committed to equality of opportunity for all staff, and applications from individuals are encouraged regardless of age, disability, sex, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief and marriage and civil partnerships. It is important to them that anyone in West Sussex is able to get support. So their work includes outreach to ensure those who most need them know about them and feel able to ask for help. They provide support for children, young people, adults, older people, parents, carers and families, and specialist support for the LGBTQIA+ and resettled refugee communities. You may also have experience in the following: Head of Finance, Director of Finance, Head of Finance & Resources, Finance Director (Charity), Charity Finance Manager, Head of Corporate Services, Director of Resources, Chief Finance Officer (CFO), Finance & Operations Director, Head of Business Support Services, Head of Finance and Operations, Financial Controller (Charity Sector), Finance Lead (Non-Profit), Director of Finance & IT, Head of Finance (Third Sector) REF-
PRINCIPAL PLANNING OFFICER (DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT)
The Planner Jobs Redactive Publishing Limited
PRINCIPAL PLANNING OFFICER (DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT) G R A D E 1 2 £ 4 7 , 1 8 1 - £ 4 9 , 2 8 2 Job Purpose: To undertake all aspects of planning development management casework in the National Park. To manage a team of officers to support the delivery of a high-quality and responsive planning development management and enforcement service. To ensure that the Authority's statutory planning responsibilities are carried out in accordance with Government legislation, policy, procedure and guidance and accord with National Park statutory purposes. M A I N R E S P O N S I B I L I T I E S To manage a team of staff within the Development Management and Enforcement Teams in delivering all aspects of the Authority's planning function, with a clear emphasis on continuous improvement, performance delivery and customer service, under the direction of the Head of Development Management. To review and sign off delegated applications and Planning Contravention Notices, on behalf of the Authority, in accordance with the agreed Authority Scheme of Delegation. Co-ordinating and contributing Development Management inputs into the preparation and implementation of the National Park Local Development Plan including preparation of Supplementary Planning Guidance, preparation and review of other of Planning publications by the Authority e.g. planning advice notes, pre-application guidance. To manage, process and make recommendations on all forms of planning and related matters including, but not limited to, major and/or complex planning applications, minor and householder applications, fringe applications, major infrastructure applications, listed building consents, conservation consents, advertisement consents, prior notification consents, conditions monitoring and enforcement cases. To undertake when appropriate, EIA screening and provide EIA screening and scoping opinions formally on behalf of the Authority. Negotiating with agents, developers, internal consultees and statutory bodies in respect of all planning related work, including development plan preparation, planning applications, pre-application enquiries, the negotiation of Section 106 Agreements and providing design and sustainable development advice. Provide expert professional planning and related advice to members, officers and the public. Attendance at pre-committee meetings with the Chair of the National Park Authority, and presentation of non delegated applications and other planning related matters at Planning Committee meetings, as well as providing professional advice to Members at Planning Committee meetings and associated Planning Committee site visits. Dealing with preliminary and formal pre-application enquiries in respect of major developments within the National Park and major developments on the fringes of the National Park. Providing guidance and advice to members of the public on planning matters and attendance at planning surgeries. To undertake all types of planning Appeals and Examinations in Public, including the production of statements, statements of common ground and proof of evidence and appear as expert witness on behalf of the National Park Authority and to support the planning team members through appeal hearings, examinations and inquiries. To help monitor Development Management and Enforcement performance figures drive continuous improvement within the Planning Service to help increase efficiency and enhance customer service. Any other duty, appropriate to the grade and nature of the post, as required by the Head of Development Management and/or Director of Planning & Place. Essential Criteria A minimum of 4 years relevant experience in Development Management in the public or private sector Leadership, management and team leader experience within Planning in the public or private sector A recognised qualification, degree or equivalent in Town and Country Planning or a related discipline An in-depth knowledge of planning policy, related legislation and procedure Good knowledge of planning enforcement processes and procedure Ability to work on own initiative & organise workload effectivel Ability to work under pressure An ability to provide coherent, competent and professional advice both written and verbal An ability to demonstrate organisational and interpersonal skills required to meet deadlines and for presentation of reports and information to appropriate committee meeting An ability to work as part of a team and to mentor and support colleagues as a point of reference on planning related issue A good telephone manner and ability to deal diplomatically with the public, National Park Members and staff A willingness to attend public meetings outside core office hour Good communication, interpersonal and Report writing skill Current driving license Welsh Language Level 0 To apply click on the 'apply button' Closing date: 16 March 2026 Interview date: 26 March 2026
Feb 20, 2026
Full time
PRINCIPAL PLANNING OFFICER (DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT) G R A D E 1 2 £ 4 7 , 1 8 1 - £ 4 9 , 2 8 2 Job Purpose: To undertake all aspects of planning development management casework in the National Park. To manage a team of officers to support the delivery of a high-quality and responsive planning development management and enforcement service. To ensure that the Authority's statutory planning responsibilities are carried out in accordance with Government legislation, policy, procedure and guidance and accord with National Park statutory purposes. M A I N R E S P O N S I B I L I T I E S To manage a team of staff within the Development Management and Enforcement Teams in delivering all aspects of the Authority's planning function, with a clear emphasis on continuous improvement, performance delivery and customer service, under the direction of the Head of Development Management. To review and sign off delegated applications and Planning Contravention Notices, on behalf of the Authority, in accordance with the agreed Authority Scheme of Delegation. Co-ordinating and contributing Development Management inputs into the preparation and implementation of the National Park Local Development Plan including preparation of Supplementary Planning Guidance, preparation and review of other of Planning publications by the Authority e.g. planning advice notes, pre-application guidance. To manage, process and make recommendations on all forms of planning and related matters including, but not limited to, major and/or complex planning applications, minor and householder applications, fringe applications, major infrastructure applications, listed building consents, conservation consents, advertisement consents, prior notification consents, conditions monitoring and enforcement cases. To undertake when appropriate, EIA screening and provide EIA screening and scoping opinions formally on behalf of the Authority. Negotiating with agents, developers, internal consultees and statutory bodies in respect of all planning related work, including development plan preparation, planning applications, pre-application enquiries, the negotiation of Section 106 Agreements and providing design and sustainable development advice. Provide expert professional planning and related advice to members, officers and the public. Attendance at pre-committee meetings with the Chair of the National Park Authority, and presentation of non delegated applications and other planning related matters at Planning Committee meetings, as well as providing professional advice to Members at Planning Committee meetings and associated Planning Committee site visits. Dealing with preliminary and formal pre-application enquiries in respect of major developments within the National Park and major developments on the fringes of the National Park. Providing guidance and advice to members of the public on planning matters and attendance at planning surgeries. To undertake all types of planning Appeals and Examinations in Public, including the production of statements, statements of common ground and proof of evidence and appear as expert witness on behalf of the National Park Authority and to support the planning team members through appeal hearings, examinations and inquiries. To help monitor Development Management and Enforcement performance figures drive continuous improvement within the Planning Service to help increase efficiency and enhance customer service. Any other duty, appropriate to the grade and nature of the post, as required by the Head of Development Management and/or Director of Planning & Place. Essential Criteria A minimum of 4 years relevant experience in Development Management in the public or private sector Leadership, management and team leader experience within Planning in the public or private sector A recognised qualification, degree or equivalent in Town and Country Planning or a related discipline An in-depth knowledge of planning policy, related legislation and procedure Good knowledge of planning enforcement processes and procedure Ability to work on own initiative & organise workload effectivel Ability to work under pressure An ability to provide coherent, competent and professional advice both written and verbal An ability to demonstrate organisational and interpersonal skills required to meet deadlines and for presentation of reports and information to appropriate committee meeting An ability to work as part of a team and to mentor and support colleagues as a point of reference on planning related issue A good telephone manner and ability to deal diplomatically with the public, National Park Members and staff A willingness to attend public meetings outside core office hour Good communication, interpersonal and Report writing skill Current driving license Welsh Language Level 0 To apply click on the 'apply button' Closing date: 16 March 2026 Interview date: 26 March 2026
International Coordinator - RSF
Director of the London Office
International Coordinator - RSF
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) is an independent organization that promotes freedom, independence, and pluralism in journalism and those who embody these ideals. Headquartered in Paris, with sections and bureaus in fourteen cities, including Berlin, London, Rio, Taipei, Tunis, Dakar, Prague and Washington, and a network of correspondents in 150 countries, the organisation has a strong capacity for international mobilization and advocacy and holds significant influence in the field. We are looking for our : Director of the London Office (UK) Your mission You will Report to the Director General of RSF, work closely with the international coordination team, and be assisted by a UK-based Advocacy officer. With the support of various departments at headquarters, you will be responsible for the office, developing the organisation's activities and reputation by defending and promoting press freedom and the right to reliable information in the region (UK). This will include the production of impactful publications, regular engagement with government and authorities, and managing projects with journalism stakeholders. Your main responsibilities will therefore be to : Serve as the Director of RSF's London bureau: Lead the development of the office and fundraise for the activities; Manage relations with the RSF UK board of directors and the RSF UK advisory board; Supervise a team and manage the day-to-day operations of the London bureau, including responsibility for bureau accounting and financial reporting. Monitor press freedom issues, publish press releases on press freedom violations in your area and propose relevant actions (proactive and/or corrective) Implement RSF's advocacy work with authorities, dealing with Government, international organisations, and media actors, and support the implementation of priority global campaigns, in accordance with the mandate of the organisation. Act as RSF's spokesperson in English and represent RSF for interviews, at external events and meetings. Lead public relations activity in the UK in collaboration with Paris headquarters (e.g. disseminating press releases, reports, and recommendations and making contributions to RSF's global initiatives). If relevant, develop capacity-building, training, and support programs for journalists and media outlets in difficulty Profile: You have significant senior experience as a journalist or association manager with a strong focus on fundraising ( trusts and foundations, high-net-worth individuals, corporate partners, or events). You are sensitive to issues of civil liberties, particularly freedom and independence of the press, and have a good understanding of international issues. You have management skills. You have in-depth knowledge of the issues in the UK and internationally You have excellent written and oral communication skills and are comfortable and experienced in public speaking for a range of audiences, including for international media outlets Your are persuasive and excellent interpersonal skills which enable you to develop and maintain a strong network amplifying the impact of RSF's operations. You are organized and rigorous, and enjoy working in a project-based environment. Your responsiveness and ability to work with a remote team will enable you to be valued as a key partner in the organization. You are fluent in English and French. Conditions Position based in London with policy of 2 days working remotely Permanent contract visa ability to work in UK is needed Available starting in March London (Full-time) - £60,000-£70,000, depending on experience. To Apply: Send your application, CV, and cover letter, specifying your availability, to , International Coordinator with the reference LONDON before March, 12. The interview and selection process will be conducted in coordination with the RSF UK Trustees and the RSF International Secretariat.
Feb 20, 2026
Full time
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) is an independent organization that promotes freedom, independence, and pluralism in journalism and those who embody these ideals. Headquartered in Paris, with sections and bureaus in fourteen cities, including Berlin, London, Rio, Taipei, Tunis, Dakar, Prague and Washington, and a network of correspondents in 150 countries, the organisation has a strong capacity for international mobilization and advocacy and holds significant influence in the field. We are looking for our : Director of the London Office (UK) Your mission You will Report to the Director General of RSF, work closely with the international coordination team, and be assisted by a UK-based Advocacy officer. With the support of various departments at headquarters, you will be responsible for the office, developing the organisation's activities and reputation by defending and promoting press freedom and the right to reliable information in the region (UK). This will include the production of impactful publications, regular engagement with government and authorities, and managing projects with journalism stakeholders. Your main responsibilities will therefore be to : Serve as the Director of RSF's London bureau: Lead the development of the office and fundraise for the activities; Manage relations with the RSF UK board of directors and the RSF UK advisory board; Supervise a team and manage the day-to-day operations of the London bureau, including responsibility for bureau accounting and financial reporting. Monitor press freedom issues, publish press releases on press freedom violations in your area and propose relevant actions (proactive and/or corrective) Implement RSF's advocacy work with authorities, dealing with Government, international organisations, and media actors, and support the implementation of priority global campaigns, in accordance with the mandate of the organisation. Act as RSF's spokesperson in English and represent RSF for interviews, at external events and meetings. Lead public relations activity in the UK in collaboration with Paris headquarters (e.g. disseminating press releases, reports, and recommendations and making contributions to RSF's global initiatives). If relevant, develop capacity-building, training, and support programs for journalists and media outlets in difficulty Profile: You have significant senior experience as a journalist or association manager with a strong focus on fundraising ( trusts and foundations, high-net-worth individuals, corporate partners, or events). You are sensitive to issues of civil liberties, particularly freedom and independence of the press, and have a good understanding of international issues. You have management skills. You have in-depth knowledge of the issues in the UK and internationally You have excellent written and oral communication skills and are comfortable and experienced in public speaking for a range of audiences, including for international media outlets Your are persuasive and excellent interpersonal skills which enable you to develop and maintain a strong network amplifying the impact of RSF's operations. You are organized and rigorous, and enjoy working in a project-based environment. Your responsiveness and ability to work with a remote team will enable you to be valued as a key partner in the organization. You are fluent in English and French. Conditions Position based in London with policy of 2 days working remotely Permanent contract visa ability to work in UK is needed Available starting in March London (Full-time) - £60,000-£70,000, depending on experience. To Apply: Send your application, CV, and cover letter, specifying your availability, to , International Coordinator with the reference LONDON before March, 12. The interview and selection process will be conducted in coordination with the RSF UK Trustees and the RSF International Secretariat.
The Francis Crick Institute
Data Protection Analyst
The Francis Crick Institute
Data Protection Analyst Reporting to: Information Governance Manager and DPO Contact term: This is a full-time permanent position on Crick terms and conditions of employment. Salary for this Role: From £40,400 with benefits, subject to skills and experience About us The Francis Crick Institute is Europe s largest biomedical research institute under one roof. Our world-class scientists and staff collaborate on vital research to help prevent, diagnose and treat illnesses such as cancer, heart disease, infectious diseases and neurodegenerative conditions. The Crick is a place for collaboration, innovation and exploration across many disciplines. A space where the brightest minds can pursue big and bold ideas and discover answers to crucial scientific questions. We support them in a dynamic environment which fosters excellence with state-of-the-art infrastructure, cutting-edge facilities, and a creative and curious culture. We ve removed traditional boundaries of departments, divisions and disciplines and instead have an open approach that supports every researcher. This gives us the freedom to take risks and carry out high-quality, pioneering research. Creating a space for discovery without boundaries helps us to turn our science into benefits for human health and the economy. About the role Are you passionate about data protection and doing things the right way? This role sits at the heart of how Subject Access Requests are managed and how responsibilities under the Data Protection Act 2018 and UK GDPR are met. You ll play a key part in shaping smarter ways of working, supporting colleagues with practical advice and partnering closely with the Data Protection Officer on everything from training and impact assessments to improving data protection practices across the organisation. The role also contributes to the wider Risk and Compliance agenda, helping to build a confident and positive data protection culture. See the full job description here. What you will be doing You will be responsible for: Owning and managing the DSAR process end-to-end, from collation and review through to redaction and response. Keeping things slick and compliant by continuously improving DSAR processes and spotting smarter, more efficient ways of working. Producing clear, high-quality responses, confidently explaining where information has been withheld and why. Staying ahead of risk escalating complex or time-critical requests to senior stakeholders when needed. Handling sensitive investigations and complaints under the Data Protection Act 2018 and UK GDPR with care and confidence. Building strong relationships across the organisation while championing privacy, security and best practice in everything you do. About you You will have: (Minimum criteria ) Essential: Confident handling complex Subject Access Requests, including reviewing and redacting sensitive employee data. Strong understanding of DSAR exemptions and how to apply them correctly. A clear, confident communicator comfortable producing accurate responses and reports for senior stakeholders. Desirable: Experience working in a professional, fast-paced or complex organisation. Calm, organised and great under pressure, with excellent attention to detail. Sound judgement, strong prioritisation skills and the confidence to spot risks and raise them early. A collaborative team player who builds positive, trusted working relationships. Comfortable using IT systems to handle information securely and accurately. About Working at the Crick Our values Everyone who works at the Crick has a valuable role to play in advancing the Crick s mission and shaping our culture! We are bold. We make space for creative, dynamic and imaginative ideas and approaches. We re not afraid to do things differently. We are open. We re highly collaborative and interactive, and make sure our activities are visible to the outside world. We are collegial. We show respect for one another, work cooperatively and support the wider community. At the Francis Crick Institute, we believe that diversity and inclusion are essential to driving innovation and scientific discovery. We are committed to creating a workplace where everyone feels valued, respected, and empowered to succeed, regardless of their background, identity, or personal circumstances. We actively encourage applications from individuals of all genders, ethnicities, abilities, and experiences. We are a Disability Confident: Committed employer and want to ensure that everyone can apply and be part of our recruitment processes and so we'll make reasonable adjustments if you need them - just let us know when you apply. Find out more about life at the Crick. What will you receive? At the Francis Crick Institute, we value our team members and are proud to offer an extensive range of benefits to support their well-being and development: Generous Leave: 28 days of annual leave, plus three additional days over Christmas and bank holidays. Pension Scheme: Defined contribution pension with employer contributions of up to 16%. Health & Well-being: 24/7 GP consultation services. Occupational health services and mental health support programs. Eye care vouchers and discounted healthcare plans. Work-Life Balance: Back-up care for dependents. Childcare support allowance. Annual leave purchase options. Crick Networks offering diverse groups support, community and inclusive social events. Perks: Discounted gym memberships, bike-to-work scheme, and shopping discounts. Subsidised on-site restaurant and social spaces for team interaction. Please note you must meet the essential criteria listed within the Role Profile, to have your application reviewed. We reserve the right to withdraw this advert at any given time due to the number of applications received.
Feb 20, 2026
Full time
Data Protection Analyst Reporting to: Information Governance Manager and DPO Contact term: This is a full-time permanent position on Crick terms and conditions of employment. Salary for this Role: From £40,400 with benefits, subject to skills and experience About us The Francis Crick Institute is Europe s largest biomedical research institute under one roof. Our world-class scientists and staff collaborate on vital research to help prevent, diagnose and treat illnesses such as cancer, heart disease, infectious diseases and neurodegenerative conditions. The Crick is a place for collaboration, innovation and exploration across many disciplines. A space where the brightest minds can pursue big and bold ideas and discover answers to crucial scientific questions. We support them in a dynamic environment which fosters excellence with state-of-the-art infrastructure, cutting-edge facilities, and a creative and curious culture. We ve removed traditional boundaries of departments, divisions and disciplines and instead have an open approach that supports every researcher. This gives us the freedom to take risks and carry out high-quality, pioneering research. Creating a space for discovery without boundaries helps us to turn our science into benefits for human health and the economy. About the role Are you passionate about data protection and doing things the right way? This role sits at the heart of how Subject Access Requests are managed and how responsibilities under the Data Protection Act 2018 and UK GDPR are met. You ll play a key part in shaping smarter ways of working, supporting colleagues with practical advice and partnering closely with the Data Protection Officer on everything from training and impact assessments to improving data protection practices across the organisation. The role also contributes to the wider Risk and Compliance agenda, helping to build a confident and positive data protection culture. See the full job description here. What you will be doing You will be responsible for: Owning and managing the DSAR process end-to-end, from collation and review through to redaction and response. Keeping things slick and compliant by continuously improving DSAR processes and spotting smarter, more efficient ways of working. Producing clear, high-quality responses, confidently explaining where information has been withheld and why. Staying ahead of risk escalating complex or time-critical requests to senior stakeholders when needed. Handling sensitive investigations and complaints under the Data Protection Act 2018 and UK GDPR with care and confidence. Building strong relationships across the organisation while championing privacy, security and best practice in everything you do. About you You will have: (Minimum criteria ) Essential: Confident handling complex Subject Access Requests, including reviewing and redacting sensitive employee data. Strong understanding of DSAR exemptions and how to apply them correctly. A clear, confident communicator comfortable producing accurate responses and reports for senior stakeholders. Desirable: Experience working in a professional, fast-paced or complex organisation. Calm, organised and great under pressure, with excellent attention to detail. Sound judgement, strong prioritisation skills and the confidence to spot risks and raise them early. A collaborative team player who builds positive, trusted working relationships. Comfortable using IT systems to handle information securely and accurately. About Working at the Crick Our values Everyone who works at the Crick has a valuable role to play in advancing the Crick s mission and shaping our culture! We are bold. We make space for creative, dynamic and imaginative ideas and approaches. We re not afraid to do things differently. We are open. We re highly collaborative and interactive, and make sure our activities are visible to the outside world. We are collegial. We show respect for one another, work cooperatively and support the wider community. At the Francis Crick Institute, we believe that diversity and inclusion are essential to driving innovation and scientific discovery. We are committed to creating a workplace where everyone feels valued, respected, and empowered to succeed, regardless of their background, identity, or personal circumstances. We actively encourage applications from individuals of all genders, ethnicities, abilities, and experiences. We are a Disability Confident: Committed employer and want to ensure that everyone can apply and be part of our recruitment processes and so we'll make reasonable adjustments if you need them - just let us know when you apply. Find out more about life at the Crick. What will you receive? At the Francis Crick Institute, we value our team members and are proud to offer an extensive range of benefits to support their well-being and development: Generous Leave: 28 days of annual leave, plus three additional days over Christmas and bank holidays. Pension Scheme: Defined contribution pension with employer contributions of up to 16%. Health & Well-being: 24/7 GP consultation services. Occupational health services and mental health support programs. Eye care vouchers and discounted healthcare plans. Work-Life Balance: Back-up care for dependents. Childcare support allowance. Annual leave purchase options. Crick Networks offering diverse groups support, community and inclusive social events. Perks: Discounted gym memberships, bike-to-work scheme, and shopping discounts. Subsidised on-site restaurant and social spaces for team interaction. Please note you must meet the essential criteria listed within the Role Profile, to have your application reviewed. We reserve the right to withdraw this advert at any given time due to the number of applications received.
Manchester Arndale
Casual Security Officer
Manchester Arndale Leeds, Yorkshire
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 f or 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: Shift Pattern: This is a casual contract, shifts will be available to cover sickness, annual leave, holidays, training and busy periods on site. As a Security Officer, you will be the first line of support for employees and visitors to the site, providing a professional and friendly service. You will be responsible for monitoring fire, security, and building systems, ensuring that all assigned tasks are completed in a professional and timely manner, and in compliance with relevant legislation Key Responsibilities: Act as a first line support to employees and visitors to the site, providing a professional and friendly service Monitor fire, security, and building systems Ensure that assigned tasks are completed in a professional and timely manner, meeting relevant legislation Conduct regular patrols to ensure the security of the premises Respond promptly to any security incidents or emergencies Maintain accurate records of incidents and activities Collaborate with other security personnel to ensure comprehensive coverage Ideal Candidate Criteria: You must have the right to work in the UK Experience of working within the Security Industry is an advantage SIA licence is essentialAbility to work on own initiative A professional demeanour with sound judgement and integrity Strong communication skills and the ability to remain calm under pressure Reliable and punctual, with a strong work ethic 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.
Feb 20, 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 f or 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: Shift Pattern: This is a casual contract, shifts will be available to cover sickness, annual leave, holidays, training and busy periods on site. As a Security Officer, you will be the first line of support for employees and visitors to the site, providing a professional and friendly service. You will be responsible for monitoring fire, security, and building systems, ensuring that all assigned tasks are completed in a professional and timely manner, and in compliance with relevant legislation Key Responsibilities: Act as a first line support to employees and visitors to the site, providing a professional and friendly service Monitor fire, security, and building systems Ensure that assigned tasks are completed in a professional and timely manner, meeting relevant legislation Conduct regular patrols to ensure the security of the premises Respond promptly to any security incidents or emergencies Maintain accurate records of incidents and activities Collaborate with other security personnel to ensure comprehensive coverage Ideal Candidate Criteria: You must have the right to work in the UK Experience of working within the Security Industry is an advantage SIA licence is essentialAbility to work on own initiative A professional demeanour with sound judgement and integrity Strong communication skills and the ability to remain calm under pressure Reliable and punctual, with a strong work ethic 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.
Security Officer
B&M Retail Limited Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
We're currently recruiting a Retail Security Officer to join our store team in Cheltenham, supporting loss prevention and helping to create a safe, welcoming environment for both colleagues and customers. This is a full-time, permanent role offering flexibility to work daytime, evening and weekend shifts, ideal for someone who enjoys variety and responsibility. Why This Role? As a Retail Security Officer, you'll play a key role in protecting our people, stock and store environment. Working closely with the Store Management Team, you'll help prevent loss, reduce risk and maintain a high standard of safety across the store. What You'll Be Doing Actively monitor the store environment to identify and report incidents Operate and review CCTV systems in line with company policies and procedures Support the enforcement of Health & Safety guidelines Carry out internal investigations into stock loss, theft and fraud Engage professionally with customers and colleagues to resolve situations calmly What We're Looking For We're looking for someone who is alert, confident and level-headed, with a genuine interest in security and customer safety. Essential skills & behaviours: Ability to follow procedures and remain calm in pressured situations Strong verbal and written communication skills Confidence dealing with challenging situations in a professional mannerGood judgement, strong work ethic, honesty and integrity A supportive team player who takes pride in doing the right thing What's In It For You A permanent, full-time position with flexible shift patterns Opportunities to progress within our Profit Protection function and wider business A supportive store team and clear operational procedures The chance to build a long-term career with one of the UK's fastest-growing retailers About Us B&M Retail is one of the UK's fastest-growing retailers, and with continued expansion plans, there has never been a better time to join our business. B&M Retail is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to creating an inclusive and diverse workplace where everyone feels valued.
Feb 20, 2026
Full time
We're currently recruiting a Retail Security Officer to join our store team in Cheltenham, supporting loss prevention and helping to create a safe, welcoming environment for both colleagues and customers. This is a full-time, permanent role offering flexibility to work daytime, evening and weekend shifts, ideal for someone who enjoys variety and responsibility. Why This Role? As a Retail Security Officer, you'll play a key role in protecting our people, stock and store environment. Working closely with the Store Management Team, you'll help prevent loss, reduce risk and maintain a high standard of safety across the store. What You'll Be Doing Actively monitor the store environment to identify and report incidents Operate and review CCTV systems in line with company policies and procedures Support the enforcement of Health & Safety guidelines Carry out internal investigations into stock loss, theft and fraud Engage professionally with customers and colleagues to resolve situations calmly What We're Looking For We're looking for someone who is alert, confident and level-headed, with a genuine interest in security and customer safety. Essential skills & behaviours: Ability to follow procedures and remain calm in pressured situations Strong verbal and written communication skills Confidence dealing with challenging situations in a professional mannerGood judgement, strong work ethic, honesty and integrity A supportive team player who takes pride in doing the right thing What's In It For You A permanent, full-time position with flexible shift patterns Opportunities to progress within our Profit Protection function and wider business A supportive store team and clear operational procedures The chance to build a long-term career with one of the UK's fastest-growing retailers About Us B&M Retail is one of the UK's fastest-growing retailers, and with continued expansion plans, there has never been a better time to join our business. B&M Retail is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to creating an inclusive and diverse workplace where everyone feels valued.
Security Officer - Days
The University Of Wolverhampton
As a Day Security Officer, you will be part of the team responsible for the delivery of a customer-focused security service. You will prioritize the safety of staff, students, residents and visitors, and the security of the University buildings and assets, enhancing the customer experience. You will also provide a comprehensive security service for all campus users and property of the University. Your daily contact with our customer base will help ensure a welcoming, safe and secure campus by being proactive, approachable, supportive, vigilant and visible. You will report to the Day Team Leader and will be an enthusiastic, skilled, highly motivated individual with considerable front line experience of working within a customer-facing organisation. You will have experience of working in remote teams that deliver effective solutions and provide high levels of customer service as well as being comfortable working alone. One of the most important roles this post incorporates is that of a first responder to safety and welfare related incidents, and as such we are looking for an individual who is calm under pressure, caring and compassionate. You will work across all university campus locations on a Rota system: 3 days, 3 afternoons, 3 off, covering 365 days a year. Campus Locations City Campus - Wulfruna Street, Wolverhampton WV1 1LY Telford Campus - Shifnal Road, Priorslee Telford, Shropshire TF2 9NN Walsall Campus - Gorway Road, Walsall West Midlands WS1 3EZ Springfield Campus - Cambridge Street, Wolverhampton WV10 OJR University of Wolverhampton Science Park - Glaisher Drive, Wolverhampton WV10 9RU All maps and directions - University of Wolverhampton (wlv.ac.uk) Click here for detail Your responsibilities will include health and safety tasks, fire safety checks and responsibilities involving the fire alarm control room, and possible first aid responsibilities. If this is the case, you will be the first responder on site and be responsible for delivering first aid (in house training will be provided) and/or required to call the relevant medical service, doctor, 111 or 999 ambulance service. Day Security Officer Requirements You will have previous security or other relevant experience. You will have exceptional customer service skills, the ability to be diplomatic in conflict and empathise with individuals from a variety of backgrounds. You will have the ability to work in sometimes challenging situations, remaining calm and acting effectively. You will be a positive and committed team player, with the ability to work independently and on your own initiative. You must be comfortable with technology and computer literate as we are a digital university. As a team we go beyond the traditional security boundaries, and as an individual you must be highly skilled and flexible to deal with this challenging and varied role. The ability to embrace change is a must. As a university we consider the right attitudes and behaviours to be just as important as experience and skill. Our department philosophy is to keep our customers at the heart of everything we do and we expect our staff to uphold our values of being "diligent, kind and excellent" at all times, linking in to the University's overall vision, strategy and values. Additional information Pension Our defined benefit pension schemes are a real asset to your peace of mind. Depending on the job you're appointed to, you will be automatically enrolled into the most appropriate pension option for you. Annual leave You will have 30 days allotted annual leave, plus 8 bank holidays, and a minimum of 4 extra paid concessionary days are also provided each year, for extended University closure around some public holidays. Family-friendly Maternity, paternity, and adoption leave, and pay are all important considerations when you are a University of Wolverhampton employee. We operate a number of family-friendly policies to support colleagues in maintaining a healthy work life balance. Training and development opportunities We understand the need to keep developing our staff, not only to meet the needs of their current roles but also to support career development. We offer a wide range of organisational development opportunities to support staff throughout their time at the university. Staff Benefits We have partnered with an external organisation to offer staff a great range of discounts on travel bookings, high street vouchers, gift cards, cinema tickets, days out, leisure activities and your day to day spending. In addition, we offer tax free savings on bicycles and accessories through our 'cycle to work' scheme. Employee Assistance Programme We have partnered with an external organisation to offer staff a great range of discounts on travel bookings, high street vouchers, gift cards, cinema tickets, days out, leisure activities and your day to day spending. In addition, we offer tax free savings on bicycles and accessories through our cycle to work scheme.
Feb 20, 2026
Full time
As a Day Security Officer, you will be part of the team responsible for the delivery of a customer-focused security service. You will prioritize the safety of staff, students, residents and visitors, and the security of the University buildings and assets, enhancing the customer experience. You will also provide a comprehensive security service for all campus users and property of the University. Your daily contact with our customer base will help ensure a welcoming, safe and secure campus by being proactive, approachable, supportive, vigilant and visible. You will report to the Day Team Leader and will be an enthusiastic, skilled, highly motivated individual with considerable front line experience of working within a customer-facing organisation. You will have experience of working in remote teams that deliver effective solutions and provide high levels of customer service as well as being comfortable working alone. One of the most important roles this post incorporates is that of a first responder to safety and welfare related incidents, and as such we are looking for an individual who is calm under pressure, caring and compassionate. You will work across all university campus locations on a Rota system: 3 days, 3 afternoons, 3 off, covering 365 days a year. Campus Locations City Campus - Wulfruna Street, Wolverhampton WV1 1LY Telford Campus - Shifnal Road, Priorslee Telford, Shropshire TF2 9NN Walsall Campus - Gorway Road, Walsall West Midlands WS1 3EZ Springfield Campus - Cambridge Street, Wolverhampton WV10 OJR University of Wolverhampton Science Park - Glaisher Drive, Wolverhampton WV10 9RU All maps and directions - University of Wolverhampton (wlv.ac.uk) Click here for detail Your responsibilities will include health and safety tasks, fire safety checks and responsibilities involving the fire alarm control room, and possible first aid responsibilities. If this is the case, you will be the first responder on site and be responsible for delivering first aid (in house training will be provided) and/or required to call the relevant medical service, doctor, 111 or 999 ambulance service. Day Security Officer Requirements You will have previous security or other relevant experience. You will have exceptional customer service skills, the ability to be diplomatic in conflict and empathise with individuals from a variety of backgrounds. You will have the ability to work in sometimes challenging situations, remaining calm and acting effectively. You will be a positive and committed team player, with the ability to work independently and on your own initiative. You must be comfortable with technology and computer literate as we are a digital university. As a team we go beyond the traditional security boundaries, and as an individual you must be highly skilled and flexible to deal with this challenging and varied role. The ability to embrace change is a must. As a university we consider the right attitudes and behaviours to be just as important as experience and skill. Our department philosophy is to keep our customers at the heart of everything we do and we expect our staff to uphold our values of being "diligent, kind and excellent" at all times, linking in to the University's overall vision, strategy and values. Additional information Pension Our defined benefit pension schemes are a real asset to your peace of mind. Depending on the job you're appointed to, you will be automatically enrolled into the most appropriate pension option for you. Annual leave You will have 30 days allotted annual leave, plus 8 bank holidays, and a minimum of 4 extra paid concessionary days are also provided each year, for extended University closure around some public holidays. Family-friendly Maternity, paternity, and adoption leave, and pay are all important considerations when you are a University of Wolverhampton employee. We operate a number of family-friendly policies to support colleagues in maintaining a healthy work life balance. Training and development opportunities We understand the need to keep developing our staff, not only to meet the needs of their current roles but also to support career development. We offer a wide range of organisational development opportunities to support staff throughout their time at the university. Staff Benefits We have partnered with an external organisation to offer staff a great range of discounts on travel bookings, high street vouchers, gift cards, cinema tickets, days out, leisure activities and your day to day spending. In addition, we offer tax free savings on bicycles and accessories through our 'cycle to work' scheme. Employee Assistance Programme We have partnered with an external organisation to offer staff a great range of discounts on travel bookings, high street vouchers, gift cards, cinema tickets, days out, leisure activities and your day to day spending. In addition, we offer tax free savings on bicycles and accessories through our cycle to work scheme.
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Specialist Housing Partner (Independent Living Housing Officer)
easywebrecruitment.com St. Neots, Cambridgeshire
A place to create moments that matter Location : Chesterton Court & Appleby Court (St Neots) onsite Salary : £29,580 per annum Contract Type : Permanent Hours : 35 hours per week, Monday - Friday 9am-5pm. Thousands of families across the country rely on them for a safe, affordable home. And as the housing crisis deepens, the work they do has never been more important. It s this belief - that everyone deserves a place to call home - that drives everything they do. Together, they find new ways to understand and champion their customers, support them and drive positive change. For a career that means more and makes a meaningful impact on society, this is the place to be. The role At a time when safe, affordable housing is more vital than ever, your work can truly change lives. Join a team that believes everyone deserves a place to call home - and is committed to making that a reality. As a Specialist Housing Partner (Independent Living Housing Officer), you ll be at the heart of their Independent Living schemes, helping residents maintain their independence and feel part of a thriving community. From welcoming new tenants and supporting them through life s changes, to resolving challenges with empathy and professionalism, you ll be a trusted presence and a force for good. What You ll Do: • Be a visible, supportive presence in their schemes, building strong relationships with residents. • Work closely with lettings teams to ensure smooth move-ins and positive first impressions. • Encourage community engagement and help residents live independently for as long as possible. • Tackle issues like rent arrears, anti-social behaviour, and tenancy management with confidence and care. • Collaborate with internal teams and external partners to deliver joined-up support. • Escalate and take cases to court as a last resort, ensuring all other options have been explored first. Why This Role Matters: You won t just be managing housing - you ll be creating safe, supportive environments where people can thrive. Every day, you ll make a meaningful impact in someone s life. Salary The Specialist Housing Partner (Independent Living Housing Officer) salary is £29,580 per annum for applicants who fully meet the requirements of the post. Applicants, who do not meet all the requirements of the post, will start 5% or 10% below the spot salary. About you • Experience delivering housing management services within a specialist or generic housing context. • CIH Level 3 Certificate in Housing or equivalent (or willingness to work towards) or qualified through experience • Strong understanding of anti-social behaviour management and rental income collection processes. • Proven ability to manage multiple tasks and meet performance targets independently and as part of a team. • Excellent communication skills with the ability to engage effectively with customers, colleagues, and external stakeholders. • Knowledge of safeguarding practices within a housing context. • Regular business travel will be necessary to other Accent sites and off-site meetings as required. Successful candidates will undergo a DBS check. A place to build a future They have big ambitions. That means they need people who are driven to succeed and eager to grow. Here, you ll have the opportunity to learn new skills, thrive in their collaborative environment, and take your career in different directions. They also support your health and wellbeing with 28 days of holiday plus bank holidays (pro rata for part time) - an extra day to celebrate your birthday and the option to purchase more - access to an online GP, gym discounts, and a dedicated day to volunteer for a cause that matters to you. And because they believe in supporting you now and in the future, this is a place to plan for your future - with access to both Defined Contribution and Defined Benefit pension schemes through salary sacrifice, helping you save more efficiently. They also provide life assurance at three times your salary for all colleagues, giving you added peace of mind. If you require reasonable adjustments to any part of their recruitment process, please let them know they will ensure requirements are met. Please don t delay in submitting your application. Where roles are urgent or they receive a high volume of applications, they may interview and conclude the process prior to any closing date indicated. Please note candidates must have current eligibility to live and work in the UK, our client does not currently hold a sponsorship license. If you re looking for a place you can make a positive difference to society, to their organisation and to your future, apply now. Recruitment Agencies: They work exclusively with partners on their preferred supplier list (PSL) and do not accept unsolicited CVs or speculative approaches from agencies for this role. You may have experience of the following: Specialist Housing Partner, Independent Living Housing Officer, Housing Officer, Supported Housing Officer, Independent Living Coordinator, Scheme Manager, Housing Support Officer, Tenancy Support Officer, Tenancy Management Officer, Sheltered Housing Officer, etc. REF-
Feb 20, 2026
Full time
A place to create moments that matter Location : Chesterton Court & Appleby Court (St Neots) onsite Salary : £29,580 per annum Contract Type : Permanent Hours : 35 hours per week, Monday - Friday 9am-5pm. Thousands of families across the country rely on them for a safe, affordable home. And as the housing crisis deepens, the work they do has never been more important. It s this belief - that everyone deserves a place to call home - that drives everything they do. Together, they find new ways to understand and champion their customers, support them and drive positive change. For a career that means more and makes a meaningful impact on society, this is the place to be. The role At a time when safe, affordable housing is more vital than ever, your work can truly change lives. Join a team that believes everyone deserves a place to call home - and is committed to making that a reality. As a Specialist Housing Partner (Independent Living Housing Officer), you ll be at the heart of their Independent Living schemes, helping residents maintain their independence and feel part of a thriving community. From welcoming new tenants and supporting them through life s changes, to resolving challenges with empathy and professionalism, you ll be a trusted presence and a force for good. What You ll Do: • Be a visible, supportive presence in their schemes, building strong relationships with residents. • Work closely with lettings teams to ensure smooth move-ins and positive first impressions. • Encourage community engagement and help residents live independently for as long as possible. • Tackle issues like rent arrears, anti-social behaviour, and tenancy management with confidence and care. • Collaborate with internal teams and external partners to deliver joined-up support. • Escalate and take cases to court as a last resort, ensuring all other options have been explored first. Why This Role Matters: You won t just be managing housing - you ll be creating safe, supportive environments where people can thrive. Every day, you ll make a meaningful impact in someone s life. Salary The Specialist Housing Partner (Independent Living Housing Officer) salary is £29,580 per annum for applicants who fully meet the requirements of the post. Applicants, who do not meet all the requirements of the post, will start 5% or 10% below the spot salary. About you • Experience delivering housing management services within a specialist or generic housing context. • CIH Level 3 Certificate in Housing or equivalent (or willingness to work towards) or qualified through experience • Strong understanding of anti-social behaviour management and rental income collection processes. • Proven ability to manage multiple tasks and meet performance targets independently and as part of a team. • Excellent communication skills with the ability to engage effectively with customers, colleagues, and external stakeholders. • Knowledge of safeguarding practices within a housing context. • Regular business travel will be necessary to other Accent sites and off-site meetings as required. Successful candidates will undergo a DBS check. A place to build a future They have big ambitions. That means they need people who are driven to succeed and eager to grow. Here, you ll have the opportunity to learn new skills, thrive in their collaborative environment, and take your career in different directions. They also support your health and wellbeing with 28 days of holiday plus bank holidays (pro rata for part time) - an extra day to celebrate your birthday and the option to purchase more - access to an online GP, gym discounts, and a dedicated day to volunteer for a cause that matters to you. And because they believe in supporting you now and in the future, this is a place to plan for your future - with access to both Defined Contribution and Defined Benefit pension schemes through salary sacrifice, helping you save more efficiently. They also provide life assurance at three times your salary for all colleagues, giving you added peace of mind. If you require reasonable adjustments to any part of their recruitment process, please let them know they will ensure requirements are met. Please don t delay in submitting your application. Where roles are urgent or they receive a high volume of applications, they may interview and conclude the process prior to any closing date indicated. Please note candidates must have current eligibility to live and work in the UK, our client does not currently hold a sponsorship license. If you re looking for a place you can make a positive difference to society, to their organisation and to your future, apply now. Recruitment Agencies: They work exclusively with partners on their preferred supplier list (PSL) and do not accept unsolicited CVs or speculative approaches from agencies for this role. You may have experience of the following: Specialist Housing Partner, Independent Living Housing Officer, Housing Officer, Supported Housing Officer, Independent Living Coordinator, Scheme Manager, Housing Support Officer, Tenancy Support Officer, Tenancy Management Officer, Sheltered Housing Officer, etc. REF-

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