Director of People and Culture Salary Up to £70,000 gross per annum Are you looking for a new challenge and an opportunity to become an integral part of a brilliant education business making a real impact on the lives and opportunities of young people and adults? This could be the role for you! We are one of the largest colleges with a University Centre in England hosting over 10,000 students on our state of the art campus across a wide range of areas including Apprenticeships, Technical, A-Level and Degree level programmes. The Role As a member of the College Executive Team, you will work on site at the College to lead an effective and efficient Human Resources function to support the embedding of a culture, ethos, values and behaviours which contribute to the success of the College. You will further develop, refine and secure support for a comprehensive range of employment and HR policies that support the Strategic Plan and the vision and mission of the College. If you are looking for a challenging and dynamic role which gives you the opportunity to shape the strategic direction of the College and make a positive impact on education in the North-West then we would love to hear from you. What we are looking for Applications are invited from candidates who are educated to degree level with CIPD at Level 7 or a Masters Level Human Resources qualification. Already at management level, you will be experienced in providing a comprehensive service at a senior level across a range of HR related activities. You will also have a track record of successfully engaging and working collaboratively with a diverse range of stakeholders including staff, students, employers, Trades Unions, Governors and external agencies. You must have a comprehensive understanding of employment law and applying updated legislation to a variety of HR situations ensuring HR best practice. With high personal resilience and an ability to deal with ambiguity and change, you will be solution focused and able to problem solve and provide direction and leadership to inspire confidence and commitment from stakeholders. Close date 23rd March
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
Director of People and Culture Salary Up to £70,000 gross per annum Are you looking for a new challenge and an opportunity to become an integral part of a brilliant education business making a real impact on the lives and opportunities of young people and adults? This could be the role for you! We are one of the largest colleges with a University Centre in England hosting over 10,000 students on our state of the art campus across a wide range of areas including Apprenticeships, Technical, A-Level and Degree level programmes. The Role As a member of the College Executive Team, you will work on site at the College to lead an effective and efficient Human Resources function to support the embedding of a culture, ethos, values and behaviours which contribute to the success of the College. You will further develop, refine and secure support for a comprehensive range of employment and HR policies that support the Strategic Plan and the vision and mission of the College. If you are looking for a challenging and dynamic role which gives you the opportunity to shape the strategic direction of the College and make a positive impact on education in the North-West then we would love to hear from you. What we are looking for Applications are invited from candidates who are educated to degree level with CIPD at Level 7 or a Masters Level Human Resources qualification. Already at management level, you will be experienced in providing a comprehensive service at a senior level across a range of HR related activities. You will also have a track record of successfully engaging and working collaboratively with a diverse range of stakeholders including staff, students, employers, Trades Unions, Governors and external agencies. You must have a comprehensive understanding of employment law and applying updated legislation to a variety of HR situations ensuring HR best practice. With high personal resilience and an ability to deal with ambiguity and change, you will be solution focused and able to problem solve and provide direction and leadership to inspire confidence and commitment from stakeholders. Close date 23rd March
SMART Education Recruitment
Oldbury, West Midlands
Job Title: Level 2 Learning Support Assistant Location: Oldbury, West Midlands Hours: Monday to Friday Full Time Start Date: ASAP Pay: £95 - £109.25 Smart Education is recruiting for a Learning Support Assistant to join a well-resourced Primary SEN school in Oldbury , supporting pupils aged 2 11 with a range of needs including Complex Needs, PMLD, Physical and Medical Needs, and ASC . Key Responsibilities: Provide 1:1 and small-group support Assist with learning activities, sensory work, and communication programmes Support pupils with physical care, mobility, and medical routines (training provided) Promote engagement, positive behaviour, and independence Work closely with teachers, therapists, and support staff Requirements: Level 2 Teaching and Learning Support qualification or equivalent (essential) Experience supporting pupils with SEN (Complex Needs, PMLD, ASC preferred) Calm, patient, reliable, and proactive Strong communication and teamwork skills Enhanced DBS on the Update Service or willingness to obtain one Why Apply? Supportive leadership and staff team Excellent SEN resources Ongoing training and CPD Opportunity to make a meaningful impact About Smart Education Smart Education are a specialist Education and Early Years agency, we recruit for permanent and temporary roles including Teachers, Teaching Assistants, SEND, Nursery Nurse and Tutors. SMART EDUCATION is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All successful applicants will be required to undertake an enhanced DBS check. It is an offense to apply for the role if you are barred from engaging in regulated activity to children.
Mar 31, 2026
Contractor
Job Title: Level 2 Learning Support Assistant Location: Oldbury, West Midlands Hours: Monday to Friday Full Time Start Date: ASAP Pay: £95 - £109.25 Smart Education is recruiting for a Learning Support Assistant to join a well-resourced Primary SEN school in Oldbury , supporting pupils aged 2 11 with a range of needs including Complex Needs, PMLD, Physical and Medical Needs, and ASC . Key Responsibilities: Provide 1:1 and small-group support Assist with learning activities, sensory work, and communication programmes Support pupils with physical care, mobility, and medical routines (training provided) Promote engagement, positive behaviour, and independence Work closely with teachers, therapists, and support staff Requirements: Level 2 Teaching and Learning Support qualification or equivalent (essential) Experience supporting pupils with SEN (Complex Needs, PMLD, ASC preferred) Calm, patient, reliable, and proactive Strong communication and teamwork skills Enhanced DBS on the Update Service or willingness to obtain one Why Apply? Supportive leadership and staff team Excellent SEN resources Ongoing training and CPD Opportunity to make a meaningful impact About Smart Education Smart Education are a specialist Education and Early Years agency, we recruit for permanent and temporary roles including Teachers, Teaching Assistants, SEND, Nursery Nurse and Tutors. SMART EDUCATION is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All successful applicants will be required to undertake an enhanced DBS check. It is an offense to apply for the role if you are barred from engaging in regulated activity to children.
Job Title: Apprenticeship Team Leader - Construction Department : NSG Construction & Engineering Reporting to: Associate Director of Apprenticeships Salary : Up to £43,225 per annum Annual Leave: 30 days per annum plus bank holidays Contractual hours : 37 hours per week Basis: Full time, Permanent Pension: NEST Location : Middlesbrough College Main Campus, TS2 1AD The Role We are seeking an experienced Apprenticeship Team Leader to support the Construction Apprenticeship Team while managing a reduced cohort of Engineering Apprentices. You will work closely with employers to deliver high quality learning experiences through the effective design and delivery of programmes and assessments, ensuring apprentices are motivated, supported, and able to overcome challenges to successfully achieve their Apprenticeship Standard. The role also includes leading on IQA activities, completing staff appraisals, qualifying apprenticeship job opportunities, and coordinating a range of enrichment activities to enhance the overall apprenticeship journey. Key Responsibilities Plan, conduct and participate in induction and initial assessment of learners to identify realistic learning priorities and, in liaison with the employer, develop individual learning plans and agree realistic completion targets. This will include ensuring that employers have a full understanding of their role within an Apprenticeship. Develop, manage and maintain good relationships with external partners, local employers and appropriate agencies to recruit learners. Provide information, advice and guidance to learners and employers to promote learning and timely achievement of the agreed learning aims and SMART objectives. Assessment of knowledge, skills and behaviours within apprenticeship standards. Maintain a minimum caseload of learners. Assist them to achieve qualifications and the Apprenticeship Standard preparing them for End Point Assessment. Where required, support commercial training and upskilling through NVQs and adhoc courses. Support the Business Development team to identify opportunities with new and existing employers. Work in a team to plan and deliver a structured curriculum to that meet the learning needs of learners and the delivery and assessment of knowledge, skills and behaviours. Skills, Knowledge & Expertise Level 3 or equivalent in relevant construction occupational area - Essential (Electrical or Plumbing preferred) English and Maths GCSE grade C or above- or equivalent - Essential TAQA Level 3 (Assessors) or A1 assessor qualification - Essential Teaching qualification - Desirable. TAQA Level 4 (IQA ,Award in Internal Verification or V1) - Desirable. Empathy with young people. Desire to assist learners achieve their career and learning aspirations. High level of self-motivation - ability to work on own initiative. Clear proactive approach to planning, organising, prioritising workload. Good problem solving / decision making skills. Well-developed interpersonal & communication skills. Strong customer service focus. Please see the person specification for full details. Why Join Us? Substantial annual leave entitlement plus holiday purchase scheme. Health & Wellbeing; free gym membership, 24/7 counselling for you and your family Family-friendly policies: flexible hours and a supportive work environment Employee Assistance Programme (EAP): confidential support including counselling, legal and financial advice. Professional development: extensive training, mentoring, and career progression opportunities Funded CPD opportunities, regular staff development training, and paid volunteering days Access to discounted hair and beauty treatments at our onsite salon. College benefit scheme - College Extras: Up to 15% cashback at top retailers & restaurants Discounted gift cards for big brands Home & tech upgrades via salary sacrifice Cycle to Work scheme Coming soon: EV leasing Discounted onsite car parking. To learn more about working at Middlesbrough College, please visit our Work For Us page. For further details and to discuss the role in more detail, please contact Mark Hall, Associate Director of Apprenticeships, (url removed) Are you ready to make your mark? If you're looking to join a team that cares about their staff wellbeing, values their personal development and works with them to have a positive impact on student experience, come to Middlesbrough College! About Middlesbrough College Middlesbrough College is a leading provider of education and training in the North East, offering A-levels, vocational courses, apprenticeships, and degree-level qualifications. With state-of-the-art facilities and a commitment to staff development, we're proud to create opportunities for learners and colleagues alike, fostering an environment where everyone can grow, thrive, and make a real difference. Our Vision, Mission and Values Across our campus and community, Middlesbrough College is driven by a clear vision, mission, and values that not only shape what we do for students but also make us a great place to work, grow, and thrive. Find out more here. Safeguarding Our Students Middlesbrough College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all students. All staff are expected to share this commitment. If you're successful, you'll be required to complete thorough pre-employment checks, including an enhanced DBS check and satisfactory references. All posts at Middlesbrough College involve regulated activity and are therefore exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (ROA) 1974. The amendments to the ROA 1974 (Exceptions Order 1975, (amended 2013 and 2020 mean that when applying for certain jobs and activities, certain spent convictions and cautions are 'protected', so they do not need to be disclosed to employers, and if they are disclosed, employers cannot take them into account. The MOJ's guidance on the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and the Exceptions Order 1975, provides information about which convictions must be declared during job applications, related exceptions and further information. Please be aware that it is a Criminal offence to apply for this post if you are barred from engaging in regulated activity in connection to children. Right to work Applicants must have the legal right to work in the UK at the time of application. Unfortunately, we are unable to offer visa sponsorship for this role. Targeted Retention Scheme Eligible FE teachers in their first five years could receive a £2,000-£6,000 Targeted Retention Incentive for teaching key subjects ( construction, chemistry, computing/ICT, early years, engineering, maths, physics). Check full criteria and application window on (url removed). Recruitment Process Applications are shortlisted for interview as they are received, and so early application is encouraged. We reserve the right to commence the interview process and close the vacancy prior to this date. Equality & Diversity Middlesbrough College is an equal opportunities employer, committed to creating an inclusive workplace where everyone is valued. We welcome applications from all backgrounds and make recruitment decisions based on skills and experience. As a Disability Confident employer, we actively support applicants with disabilities.
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Apprenticeship Team Leader - Construction Department : NSG Construction & Engineering Reporting to: Associate Director of Apprenticeships Salary : Up to £43,225 per annum Annual Leave: 30 days per annum plus bank holidays Contractual hours : 37 hours per week Basis: Full time, Permanent Pension: NEST Location : Middlesbrough College Main Campus, TS2 1AD The Role We are seeking an experienced Apprenticeship Team Leader to support the Construction Apprenticeship Team while managing a reduced cohort of Engineering Apprentices. You will work closely with employers to deliver high quality learning experiences through the effective design and delivery of programmes and assessments, ensuring apprentices are motivated, supported, and able to overcome challenges to successfully achieve their Apprenticeship Standard. The role also includes leading on IQA activities, completing staff appraisals, qualifying apprenticeship job opportunities, and coordinating a range of enrichment activities to enhance the overall apprenticeship journey. Key Responsibilities Plan, conduct and participate in induction and initial assessment of learners to identify realistic learning priorities and, in liaison with the employer, develop individual learning plans and agree realistic completion targets. This will include ensuring that employers have a full understanding of their role within an Apprenticeship. Develop, manage and maintain good relationships with external partners, local employers and appropriate agencies to recruit learners. Provide information, advice and guidance to learners and employers to promote learning and timely achievement of the agreed learning aims and SMART objectives. Assessment of knowledge, skills and behaviours within apprenticeship standards. Maintain a minimum caseload of learners. Assist them to achieve qualifications and the Apprenticeship Standard preparing them for End Point Assessment. Where required, support commercial training and upskilling through NVQs and adhoc courses. Support the Business Development team to identify opportunities with new and existing employers. Work in a team to plan and deliver a structured curriculum to that meet the learning needs of learners and the delivery and assessment of knowledge, skills and behaviours. Skills, Knowledge & Expertise Level 3 or equivalent in relevant construction occupational area - Essential (Electrical or Plumbing preferred) English and Maths GCSE grade C or above- or equivalent - Essential TAQA Level 3 (Assessors) or A1 assessor qualification - Essential Teaching qualification - Desirable. TAQA Level 4 (IQA ,Award in Internal Verification or V1) - Desirable. Empathy with young people. Desire to assist learners achieve their career and learning aspirations. High level of self-motivation - ability to work on own initiative. Clear proactive approach to planning, organising, prioritising workload. Good problem solving / decision making skills. Well-developed interpersonal & communication skills. Strong customer service focus. Please see the person specification for full details. Why Join Us? Substantial annual leave entitlement plus holiday purchase scheme. Health & Wellbeing; free gym membership, 24/7 counselling for you and your family Family-friendly policies: flexible hours and a supportive work environment Employee Assistance Programme (EAP): confidential support including counselling, legal and financial advice. Professional development: extensive training, mentoring, and career progression opportunities Funded CPD opportunities, regular staff development training, and paid volunteering days Access to discounted hair and beauty treatments at our onsite salon. College benefit scheme - College Extras: Up to 15% cashback at top retailers & restaurants Discounted gift cards for big brands Home & tech upgrades via salary sacrifice Cycle to Work scheme Coming soon: EV leasing Discounted onsite car parking. To learn more about working at Middlesbrough College, please visit our Work For Us page. For further details and to discuss the role in more detail, please contact Mark Hall, Associate Director of Apprenticeships, (url removed) Are you ready to make your mark? If you're looking to join a team that cares about their staff wellbeing, values their personal development and works with them to have a positive impact on student experience, come to Middlesbrough College! About Middlesbrough College Middlesbrough College is a leading provider of education and training in the North East, offering A-levels, vocational courses, apprenticeships, and degree-level qualifications. With state-of-the-art facilities and a commitment to staff development, we're proud to create opportunities for learners and colleagues alike, fostering an environment where everyone can grow, thrive, and make a real difference. Our Vision, Mission and Values Across our campus and community, Middlesbrough College is driven by a clear vision, mission, and values that not only shape what we do for students but also make us a great place to work, grow, and thrive. Find out more here. Safeguarding Our Students Middlesbrough College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all students. All staff are expected to share this commitment. If you're successful, you'll be required to complete thorough pre-employment checks, including an enhanced DBS check and satisfactory references. All posts at Middlesbrough College involve regulated activity and are therefore exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (ROA) 1974. The amendments to the ROA 1974 (Exceptions Order 1975, (amended 2013 and 2020 mean that when applying for certain jobs and activities, certain spent convictions and cautions are 'protected', so they do not need to be disclosed to employers, and if they are disclosed, employers cannot take them into account. The MOJ's guidance on the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and the Exceptions Order 1975, provides information about which convictions must be declared during job applications, related exceptions and further information. Please be aware that it is a Criminal offence to apply for this post if you are barred from engaging in regulated activity in connection to children. Right to work Applicants must have the legal right to work in the UK at the time of application. Unfortunately, we are unable to offer visa sponsorship for this role. Targeted Retention Scheme Eligible FE teachers in their first five years could receive a £2,000-£6,000 Targeted Retention Incentive for teaching key subjects ( construction, chemistry, computing/ICT, early years, engineering, maths, physics). Check full criteria and application window on (url removed). Recruitment Process Applications are shortlisted for interview as they are received, and so early application is encouraged. We reserve the right to commence the interview process and close the vacancy prior to this date. Equality & Diversity Middlesbrough College is an equal opportunities employer, committed to creating an inclusive workplace where everyone is valued. We welcome applications from all backgrounds and make recruitment decisions based on skills and experience. As a Disability Confident employer, we actively support applicants with disabilities.
Head of Senior Curriculum and Education (BCI) Location: Brighton Salary: The salary for this role will depend upon skills and experience. An exciting opportunity exists to join our Brighton College International (BCI) team as Head of Senior Curriculum and Education with effect from September 2026. Brighton College International (BCI) is growing a family of outstanding international schools that reflects the high-quality premium education offered by Brighton College UK. The successful candidate s primary task is to focus on the delivery of high educational standards in Brighton College international schools, with particular responsibility for the Senior phase, Years 7 to 13. However, in their wider role they will be expected to contribute to, and be influential in, all areas of BCI s operations. The Head of Senior Curriculum and Education reports directly, and is accountable, to the Chief Education Officer of BCI who is responsible for the educational delivery across all our international schools. The Head of Senior Curriculum and Education will work closely, and be directed by, the Deputy CEOs for new and existing schools. This role would suit either a current senior leader, or an experienced middle leader, who can demonstrate success in curriculum development and assessment. The candidate appointed to this role will also be able to evidence a strong track record of delivering academic excellence, supported by outstanding pastoral care, which is essential to the success of any Brighton College school. Experience and knowledge of the IB Diploma Programme is important in this role and candidates will be expected to show the ability to gain such knowledge if they have no direct experience of the IB. Brighton College International comprises a diverse team of highly talented colleagues, with expertise in education, marketing, admissions, finance, architecture and design. The Head of Senior Curriculum and Education would work particularly closely with the educationalists in the team, who bring considerable experience across all age-phases, from Early Years to Sixth Form, and also with senior school teaching colleagues across the College, who support BCI in both operational and strategic areas. This role involves being based in Brighton College UK, although the candidate should have flexibility for some overseas travel in order to support the educational development of the Brighton College international schools around the world, and collaborate with colleagues. Brighton College International are based in their own suite of offices just off-site, facilitating close collaboration within the team and across the family of schools. Teaching members of the BCI team remain embedded within the school by delivering a small timetable, and through engagement in the wider life of the College. This opportunity represents an exceptional professional opportunity for a proven secondary/senior education leader to shape and sustain world-class education within our international schools. The successful candidate s responsibilities will include: Curriculum and Assessment Leadership Provide strategic guidance and high-quality curriculum and assessment frameworks aligned with leading UK and international standards, adaptable to local contexts and cultures. Lead the development and review of senior phase curricula, including IGCSE, A Level, and IB, ensuring rigour, coherence, and excellence across the school group. Offer specialist IB expertise to support successful authorisation, implementation, and evaluation processes. Oversee academic policies, pathways, and enrichment opportunities, including competitions, to maximise attainment, aspiration, and pupil wellbeing. Curriculum Continuity and Transition Work in close partnership with the Head of Junior Education to ensure coherent progression in curriculum, pedagogy, and assessment across transition points. Secure strong academic foundations and learning habits for pupils entering Key Stage 3, supporting long-term success through senior phases. Development of Middle Leadership Build subject and middle leadership capacity through coaching, mentoring, and targeted professional development delivered internationally and remotely. Design and enable professional learning programmes that strengthen curriculum leadership, assessment literacy, and high-quality teaching within local contexts. Collaborate with post-16 and global futures teams to support ambitious, well-informed university and higher education pathways. Embed high academic expectations within pastoral systems, ensuring wellbeing and achievement are mutually supportive. Quality Assurance and School Review Contribute to and lead education reviews across the school group, evaluating curriculum quality, teaching, assessment, and pupil outcomes. Oversee stakeholder feedback processes, including annual surveys, to inform school improvement. Provide clear, evidence-based recommendations and monitor the impact of initiatives through data analysis and performance trends. Drive innovation through awareness of emerging pedagogies, AI strategy development, and the delivery of effective teaching and learning training. Community and Collaboration Foster meaningful connections between pupils and staff across the family of schools through visits, competitions, and shared academic events. Represent the organisation at key meetings and events, both in person and virtually, including school openings and Open Mornings. Support international schools with the recruitment and appointment of high-quality teaching and leadership staff. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Brighton College, please click apply to be redirected to our website to complete your application.
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
Head of Senior Curriculum and Education (BCI) Location: Brighton Salary: The salary for this role will depend upon skills and experience. An exciting opportunity exists to join our Brighton College International (BCI) team as Head of Senior Curriculum and Education with effect from September 2026. Brighton College International (BCI) is growing a family of outstanding international schools that reflects the high-quality premium education offered by Brighton College UK. The successful candidate s primary task is to focus on the delivery of high educational standards in Brighton College international schools, with particular responsibility for the Senior phase, Years 7 to 13. However, in their wider role they will be expected to contribute to, and be influential in, all areas of BCI s operations. The Head of Senior Curriculum and Education reports directly, and is accountable, to the Chief Education Officer of BCI who is responsible for the educational delivery across all our international schools. The Head of Senior Curriculum and Education will work closely, and be directed by, the Deputy CEOs for new and existing schools. This role would suit either a current senior leader, or an experienced middle leader, who can demonstrate success in curriculum development and assessment. The candidate appointed to this role will also be able to evidence a strong track record of delivering academic excellence, supported by outstanding pastoral care, which is essential to the success of any Brighton College school. Experience and knowledge of the IB Diploma Programme is important in this role and candidates will be expected to show the ability to gain such knowledge if they have no direct experience of the IB. Brighton College International comprises a diverse team of highly talented colleagues, with expertise in education, marketing, admissions, finance, architecture and design. The Head of Senior Curriculum and Education would work particularly closely with the educationalists in the team, who bring considerable experience across all age-phases, from Early Years to Sixth Form, and also with senior school teaching colleagues across the College, who support BCI in both operational and strategic areas. This role involves being based in Brighton College UK, although the candidate should have flexibility for some overseas travel in order to support the educational development of the Brighton College international schools around the world, and collaborate with colleagues. Brighton College International are based in their own suite of offices just off-site, facilitating close collaboration within the team and across the family of schools. Teaching members of the BCI team remain embedded within the school by delivering a small timetable, and through engagement in the wider life of the College. This opportunity represents an exceptional professional opportunity for a proven secondary/senior education leader to shape and sustain world-class education within our international schools. The successful candidate s responsibilities will include: Curriculum and Assessment Leadership Provide strategic guidance and high-quality curriculum and assessment frameworks aligned with leading UK and international standards, adaptable to local contexts and cultures. Lead the development and review of senior phase curricula, including IGCSE, A Level, and IB, ensuring rigour, coherence, and excellence across the school group. Offer specialist IB expertise to support successful authorisation, implementation, and evaluation processes. Oversee academic policies, pathways, and enrichment opportunities, including competitions, to maximise attainment, aspiration, and pupil wellbeing. Curriculum Continuity and Transition Work in close partnership with the Head of Junior Education to ensure coherent progression in curriculum, pedagogy, and assessment across transition points. Secure strong academic foundations and learning habits for pupils entering Key Stage 3, supporting long-term success through senior phases. Development of Middle Leadership Build subject and middle leadership capacity through coaching, mentoring, and targeted professional development delivered internationally and remotely. Design and enable professional learning programmes that strengthen curriculum leadership, assessment literacy, and high-quality teaching within local contexts. Collaborate with post-16 and global futures teams to support ambitious, well-informed university and higher education pathways. Embed high academic expectations within pastoral systems, ensuring wellbeing and achievement are mutually supportive. Quality Assurance and School Review Contribute to and lead education reviews across the school group, evaluating curriculum quality, teaching, assessment, and pupil outcomes. Oversee stakeholder feedback processes, including annual surveys, to inform school improvement. Provide clear, evidence-based recommendations and monitor the impact of initiatives through data analysis and performance trends. Drive innovation through awareness of emerging pedagogies, AI strategy development, and the delivery of effective teaching and learning training. Community and Collaboration Foster meaningful connections between pupils and staff across the family of schools through visits, competitions, and shared academic events. Represent the organisation at key meetings and events, both in person and virtually, including school openings and Open Mornings. Support international schools with the recruitment and appointment of high-quality teaching and leadership staff. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Brighton College, please click apply to be redirected to our website to complete your application.
Cover Supervisor / Cover Teacher Start date - Jan 2026 Salary - 96- 110 per day (depending on experience & qualifications) Location - Hartlepool Empowering Learning are a market leading education recruitment company. We are working in partnership with a large school based in Hartlepool , who are looking to appoint cover supervisor's (cover teachers), seeking an outstanding candidate to join the school on their journey of growth. The successful candidate can expect to work in a challenging and thriving environment. The school leadership help and support all members of staff to help them achieve their full potential. The job The school is looking for someone who is passionate about teaching , to provide the very best opportunity for students across the school. In this exciting role, you will contribute to the strategic direction of your subject development & lead training programmes and contribute to the enhancement of teaching pedagogy and practice across the school. In addition, you will provide expertise in delivering exceptional, engaging, and ambitious lessons which will provide opportunities for colleagues to learn and grow their practice. To provide outstanding teaching for learning which meets the needs of all students. To support the school raising standards of teaching and learning across the department and in monitoring progress towards agreed aims. To provide specialist subject expertise to assist departmental staff, as appropriate. To support and hold to account other staff in the school through teaching and learning programmes. To support the school in the implementation of agreed whole school policies and initiatives. To plan and facilitate professional learning workshops as requested. The successful candidate will Hold a teaching qualification or equivalent Hold a degree or equivalent. Have outstanding teaching practice. Have excellent behaviour management. Have experience of lesson observations and giving robust feedback. Have experience of improvement planning. Have experience of implementing a range of strategies to raise student achievement, with evidence of success. Contribution to impact on the quality of learning and teaching and curriculum. A proven track record of excellent results at KS3/4. Have experience of high-quality pupil tracking and feedback practices. How to apply If you are a Cover Teacher with recent school experience looking for their next challenge, then we would like to hear from you. Apply today via the website, or for more information about this role and other opportunities across Empowering Learning, please contact Joel Ingram on (phone number removed) or apply within. Empowering Learning Ltd. Are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare and safety of children and young people and expect all staff to show this commitment. The successful candidate will be required to complete Disclosure and Barring Service declarations in line with Section 115 of the Police Act 1997. You will also be required to provide 2 professional references covering at least the last 2 years, and complete our online application followed by a video or face to face interview. Empowering Learning Ltd is a committed Equal Opportunities Employer and therefore will not discriminate on the grounds of age, gender, race, ethnicity, disability or sexual orientation. INDTEES
Mar 31, 2026
Contractor
Cover Supervisor / Cover Teacher Start date - Jan 2026 Salary - 96- 110 per day (depending on experience & qualifications) Location - Hartlepool Empowering Learning are a market leading education recruitment company. We are working in partnership with a large school based in Hartlepool , who are looking to appoint cover supervisor's (cover teachers), seeking an outstanding candidate to join the school on their journey of growth. The successful candidate can expect to work in a challenging and thriving environment. The school leadership help and support all members of staff to help them achieve their full potential. The job The school is looking for someone who is passionate about teaching , to provide the very best opportunity for students across the school. In this exciting role, you will contribute to the strategic direction of your subject development & lead training programmes and contribute to the enhancement of teaching pedagogy and practice across the school. In addition, you will provide expertise in delivering exceptional, engaging, and ambitious lessons which will provide opportunities for colleagues to learn and grow their practice. To provide outstanding teaching for learning which meets the needs of all students. To support the school raising standards of teaching and learning across the department and in monitoring progress towards agreed aims. To provide specialist subject expertise to assist departmental staff, as appropriate. To support and hold to account other staff in the school through teaching and learning programmes. To support the school in the implementation of agreed whole school policies and initiatives. To plan and facilitate professional learning workshops as requested. The successful candidate will Hold a teaching qualification or equivalent Hold a degree or equivalent. Have outstanding teaching practice. Have excellent behaviour management. Have experience of lesson observations and giving robust feedback. Have experience of improvement planning. Have experience of implementing a range of strategies to raise student achievement, with evidence of success. Contribution to impact on the quality of learning and teaching and curriculum. A proven track record of excellent results at KS3/4. Have experience of high-quality pupil tracking and feedback practices. How to apply If you are a Cover Teacher with recent school experience looking for their next challenge, then we would like to hear from you. Apply today via the website, or for more information about this role and other opportunities across Empowering Learning, please contact Joel Ingram on (phone number removed) or apply within. Empowering Learning Ltd. Are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare and safety of children and young people and expect all staff to show this commitment. The successful candidate will be required to complete Disclosure and Barring Service declarations in line with Section 115 of the Police Act 1997. You will also be required to provide 2 professional references covering at least the last 2 years, and complete our online application followed by a video or face to face interview. Empowering Learning Ltd is a committed Equal Opportunities Employer and therefore will not discriminate on the grounds of age, gender, race, ethnicity, disability or sexual orientation. INDTEES
Learner Recruitment / Learner Engagement Manager Salary: £35,000 £40,000 Location: London Are you an experienced professional in learner recruitment or learner engagement looking to lead impactful outreach and recruitment activity? This is an exciting opportunity for a Learner Recruitment / Learner Engagement Manager to play a key role in connecting adults with skills training, employability programmes, and Adult Education Budget (AEB) funded courses. If you are passionate about helping individuals move from unemployment into education, training, and sustainable employment, this role offers the chance to drive meaningful change within your region. The Company Our client is a respected training provider within the UK adult education, skills, and employability sector, delivering high-quality programmes that help individuals develop the skills, qualifications, and confidence needed to succeed in the workplace. They work closely with local communities, job centres, employers, and referral partners to ensure adult learners can access training opportunities that improve employability and career progression. The organisation has built a strong reputation for learner-focused delivery, quality training, and positive employment outcomes. Why it s a great place to work: A collaborative and supportive team culture Opportunities to lead impactful learner recruitment and engagement strategies A provider committed to high-quality adult education and employability programmes Career progression and professional development opportunities The Job As a Learner Recruitment / Learner Engagement Manager, you will lead regional activity focused on recruiting learners and driving learner engagement across the London. You will work closely with community organisations, referral partners, and local networks to identify potential learners and support them into adult education and employability programmes. Key responsibilities include: Leading learner recruitment and learner engagement strategies across the London Promoting Adult Education Budget (AEB) funded programmes, skills training, and employability courses Identifying and engaging unemployed individuals and adult learners who would benefit from training opportunities Building and maintaining relationships with job centres, community organisations, and referral partners Supporting learners through initial engagement, eligibility checks, and enrolment processes Monitoring and managing learner recruitment pipelines and engagement activity Working closely with internal teams to ensure recruitment targets and learner outcomes are achieved Maintaining accurate records and reporting on learner recruitment performance Ideal Candidate We are looking for a proactive and experienced professional who is passionate about recruiting learners and supporting adults into education and employment opportunities. You will ideally have: Proven experience in learner recruitment, learner engagement, or employability outreach Experience working within training providers, adult education, or employability programmes Knowledge of Adult Education Budget (AEB) funded provision Strong communication and relationship-building skills Experience developing partnerships with job centres, community groups, or referral organisations Ability to manage regional outreach activity and learner recruitment strategies Apply Now If you are passionate about recruiting learners, supporting adult education, and helping individuals progress into employment, this is a fantastic opportunity to join a provider making a real difference. Apply today to take the next step in your career as a Learner Recruitment / Learner Engagement Manager, helping adults across the London access skills training, education, and employability opportunities.
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
Learner Recruitment / Learner Engagement Manager Salary: £35,000 £40,000 Location: London Are you an experienced professional in learner recruitment or learner engagement looking to lead impactful outreach and recruitment activity? This is an exciting opportunity for a Learner Recruitment / Learner Engagement Manager to play a key role in connecting adults with skills training, employability programmes, and Adult Education Budget (AEB) funded courses. If you are passionate about helping individuals move from unemployment into education, training, and sustainable employment, this role offers the chance to drive meaningful change within your region. The Company Our client is a respected training provider within the UK adult education, skills, and employability sector, delivering high-quality programmes that help individuals develop the skills, qualifications, and confidence needed to succeed in the workplace. They work closely with local communities, job centres, employers, and referral partners to ensure adult learners can access training opportunities that improve employability and career progression. The organisation has built a strong reputation for learner-focused delivery, quality training, and positive employment outcomes. Why it s a great place to work: A collaborative and supportive team culture Opportunities to lead impactful learner recruitment and engagement strategies A provider committed to high-quality adult education and employability programmes Career progression and professional development opportunities The Job As a Learner Recruitment / Learner Engagement Manager, you will lead regional activity focused on recruiting learners and driving learner engagement across the London. You will work closely with community organisations, referral partners, and local networks to identify potential learners and support them into adult education and employability programmes. Key responsibilities include: Leading learner recruitment and learner engagement strategies across the London Promoting Adult Education Budget (AEB) funded programmes, skills training, and employability courses Identifying and engaging unemployed individuals and adult learners who would benefit from training opportunities Building and maintaining relationships with job centres, community organisations, and referral partners Supporting learners through initial engagement, eligibility checks, and enrolment processes Monitoring and managing learner recruitment pipelines and engagement activity Working closely with internal teams to ensure recruitment targets and learner outcomes are achieved Maintaining accurate records and reporting on learner recruitment performance Ideal Candidate We are looking for a proactive and experienced professional who is passionate about recruiting learners and supporting adults into education and employment opportunities. You will ideally have: Proven experience in learner recruitment, learner engagement, or employability outreach Experience working within training providers, adult education, or employability programmes Knowledge of Adult Education Budget (AEB) funded provision Strong communication and relationship-building skills Experience developing partnerships with job centres, community groups, or referral organisations Ability to manage regional outreach activity and learner recruitment strategies Apply Now If you are passionate about recruiting learners, supporting adult education, and helping individuals progress into employment, this is a fantastic opportunity to join a provider making a real difference. Apply today to take the next step in your career as a Learner Recruitment / Learner Engagement Manager, helping adults across the London access skills training, education, and employability opportunities.
Learner Recruitment / Learner Engagement Manager Salary: £35,000 £40,000 Location: East Midlands (Derby, Leicester, Lincoln and Nottingham) Are you an experienced professional in learner recruitment or learner engagement looking to lead impactful outreach and recruitment activity? This is an exciting opportunity for a Learner Recruitment / Learner Engagement Manager to play a key role in connecting adults with skills training, employability programmes, and Adult Education Budget (AEB) funded courses. If you are passionate about helping individuals move from unemployment into education, training, and sustainable employment, this role offers the chance to drive meaningful change within your region. The Company Our client is a respected training provider within the UK adult education, skills, and employability sector, delivering high-quality programmes that help individuals develop the skills, qualifications, and confidence needed to succeed in the workplace. They work closely with local communities, job centres, employers, and referral partners to ensure adult learners can access training opportunities that improve employability and career progression. The organisation has built a strong reputation for learner-focused delivery, quality training, and positive employment outcomes. Why it s a great place to work: A collaborative and supportive team culture Opportunities to lead impactful learner recruitment and engagement strategies A provider committed to high-quality adult education and employability programmes Career progression and professional development opportunities The Job As a Learner Recruitment / Learner Engagement Manager, you will lead regional activity focused on recruiting learners and driving learner engagement across the East Midlands. You will work closely with community organisations, referral partners, and local networks to identify potential learners and support them into adult education and employability programmes. Key responsibilities include: Leading learner recruitment and learner engagement strategies across the East Midlands Promoting Adult Education Budget (AEB) funded programmes, skills training, and employability courses Identifying and engaging unemployed individuals and adult learners who would benefit from training opportunities Building and maintaining relationships with job centres, community organisations, and referral partners Supporting learners through initial engagement, eligibility checks, and enrolment processes Monitoring and managing learner recruitment pipelines and engagement activity Working closely with internal teams to ensure recruitment targets and learner outcomes are achieved Maintaining accurate records and reporting on learner recruitment performance Ideal Candidate We are looking for a proactive and experienced professional who is passionate about recruiting learners and supporting adults into education and employment opportunities. You will ideally have: Proven experience in learner recruitment, learner engagement, or employability outreach Experience working within training providers, adult education, or employability programmes Knowledge of Adult Education Budget (AEB) funded provision Strong communication and relationship-building skills Experience developing partnerships with job centres, community groups, or referral organisations Ability to manage regional outreach activity and learner recruitment strategies Apply Now If you are passionate about recruiting learners, supporting adult education, and helping individuals progress into employment, this is a fantastic opportunity to join a provider making a real difference. Apply today to take the next step in your career as a Learner Recruitment / Learner Engagement Manager, helping adults across the East Midlands access skills training, education, and employability opportunities.
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
Learner Recruitment / Learner Engagement Manager Salary: £35,000 £40,000 Location: East Midlands (Derby, Leicester, Lincoln and Nottingham) Are you an experienced professional in learner recruitment or learner engagement looking to lead impactful outreach and recruitment activity? This is an exciting opportunity for a Learner Recruitment / Learner Engagement Manager to play a key role in connecting adults with skills training, employability programmes, and Adult Education Budget (AEB) funded courses. If you are passionate about helping individuals move from unemployment into education, training, and sustainable employment, this role offers the chance to drive meaningful change within your region. The Company Our client is a respected training provider within the UK adult education, skills, and employability sector, delivering high-quality programmes that help individuals develop the skills, qualifications, and confidence needed to succeed in the workplace. They work closely with local communities, job centres, employers, and referral partners to ensure adult learners can access training opportunities that improve employability and career progression. The organisation has built a strong reputation for learner-focused delivery, quality training, and positive employment outcomes. Why it s a great place to work: A collaborative and supportive team culture Opportunities to lead impactful learner recruitment and engagement strategies A provider committed to high-quality adult education and employability programmes Career progression and professional development opportunities The Job As a Learner Recruitment / Learner Engagement Manager, you will lead regional activity focused on recruiting learners and driving learner engagement across the East Midlands. You will work closely with community organisations, referral partners, and local networks to identify potential learners and support them into adult education and employability programmes. Key responsibilities include: Leading learner recruitment and learner engagement strategies across the East Midlands Promoting Adult Education Budget (AEB) funded programmes, skills training, and employability courses Identifying and engaging unemployed individuals and adult learners who would benefit from training opportunities Building and maintaining relationships with job centres, community organisations, and referral partners Supporting learners through initial engagement, eligibility checks, and enrolment processes Monitoring and managing learner recruitment pipelines and engagement activity Working closely with internal teams to ensure recruitment targets and learner outcomes are achieved Maintaining accurate records and reporting on learner recruitment performance Ideal Candidate We are looking for a proactive and experienced professional who is passionate about recruiting learners and supporting adults into education and employment opportunities. You will ideally have: Proven experience in learner recruitment, learner engagement, or employability outreach Experience working within training providers, adult education, or employability programmes Knowledge of Adult Education Budget (AEB) funded provision Strong communication and relationship-building skills Experience developing partnerships with job centres, community groups, or referral organisations Ability to manage regional outreach activity and learner recruitment strategies Apply Now If you are passionate about recruiting learners, supporting adult education, and helping individuals progress into employment, this is a fantastic opportunity to join a provider making a real difference. Apply today to take the next step in your career as a Learner Recruitment / Learner Engagement Manager, helping adults across the East Midlands access skills training, education, and employability opportunities.
£45,123 - £53,603 (including paid school holidays) + excellent benefits Those Huge Small Victories Our clinicians are fulfilled by the idea of affecting even the smallest positive changes in our young people, so we celebrate the little things. Get out what you put in This role is based at Luxborough Court School. Luxborough Court School is a purpose-built school registered for 150 pupils aged 5-19 with autism. There is a large sports hall with changing facilities (the site was formally a Premier League football club's training ground), a bespoke 6th form suite plus a number of other smaller individual spaces used for therapeutic intervention and bespoke support. The School benefits from extensive outdoor space plus a large central courtyard garden in the centre of the school and separate secondary and junior playgrounds, with a multi-use games area. Our clinicians are a crucial part of the most joined-up model in SEND. Across all of our specialist schools and children's homes, we provide unrivalled levels of clinical support, both in terms of our expertise and breadth of provision. Our young people present with a complexity of need including developmental trauma, neuro-developmental conditions and special educational needs. As part of a multi-disciplinary clinical team you will be supporting educational and residential colleagues to provide therapeutic living and learning environments and, based on clinical assessment and formulation, offer individualised interventions and engagement to our young people. Our Occupational Therapists work collaboratively within our schools and children's homes, this ensures that therapeutic support permeates every aspect of the education, care and support we offer all of our children and young people. You will provide consultation, workshops, training and guidance to the educational and residential teams around our children. What we do for you We know you're going to do great things. For your hard work and commitment, we reward you with the best salary and benefits package in the sector. With us, you'll get to make a genuine difference to the lives of our young people - plus you'll get: Training: A full induction and on the job training Holiday: You'll work hard at WG, so you'll be rewarded with full school holidays including bank holidays Clinical Development: If career growth and professional advancement is your thing, we provide a leading programme of clinical learning and development Flexible benefits: meaning you can increase/decrease benefits such as life insurance - check out our benefits here Wellbeing: a host of wellbeing tools and advice including employee assistance Medical cover so you can claim back the cost of things like an opticians or dentist appointment and a host of high-street discounts Beautiful working environments with the very best facilities - check out our schools here A recommend a friend scheme that offers a £1,000 bonus every time Bring your whole self to work Our young people come from all walks of life, diverse backgrounds and with different needs - and our workforce reflects that diversity, so that our teams can engage, encourage and inspire our young people to be themselves. The kind of person we're looking for will: Be a qualified Occupational Therapist registered with the HCPC Have experience and be skilled in delivering therapeutic interventions for children and young people with complex needs Need experience of supporting teams around a child or young person to ensure they are being provided with clinically informed living and learning environments and experiences Be a confident, engaging and effective, model, guide, leader and trainer. Be highly organised and ready to take the initiative Be committed to ensuring the best outcomes for young people This is a great opportunity to change young lives and have a positive impact on their future. Embedded within our living and learning environments you will be offered the support, resource and platform for you to do great things. You'll benefit from supervision, a clinical development programme and access to a 220+ strong team of multi-disciplinary clinical colleagues who will be with you every step of the way. Interested in joining us? At Witherslack Group, inclusion is part of who we are. We're committed to creating an environment where everyone feels respected, valued and that they truly belong. As a specialist provider of education and care for children and young people with special educational needs, we understand the importance of embracing individuality and championing difference- especially when it comes to neurodiversity. We celebrate diverse perspectives, lived experiences, and the unique strengths that each person brings to our community. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, identities, and abilities. We are proud to be recognised as an inclusive employer and are committed to making our recruitment and workplace practices inclusive and accessible. If you need any adjustments to support you through the recruitment process or in the workplace, we'll be there every step of the way. By building a diverse and inclusive team, we're better able to support the children, young people and families we serve and ensure every member of our team can thrive, grow, and be their authentic self. The Witherslack Group is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of its young people. This post is subject to an enhanced DBS check (we will cover the cost) and an online search. We are an equal opportunities employer welcoming applications from all sections of the community. For a full job description and person specification, please click here . To view our ex-offenders policy please click here . To view our Child Protection Policy, please visit the 'Parents and Carers' section of this School/Learning centre. You can find all our Schools here . Special Education / Careers in Care / Careers in Special Education / Working with Children / SEMH / SEN / ASD
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
£45,123 - £53,603 (including paid school holidays) + excellent benefits Those Huge Small Victories Our clinicians are fulfilled by the idea of affecting even the smallest positive changes in our young people, so we celebrate the little things. Get out what you put in This role is based at Luxborough Court School. Luxborough Court School is a purpose-built school registered for 150 pupils aged 5-19 with autism. There is a large sports hall with changing facilities (the site was formally a Premier League football club's training ground), a bespoke 6th form suite plus a number of other smaller individual spaces used for therapeutic intervention and bespoke support. The School benefits from extensive outdoor space plus a large central courtyard garden in the centre of the school and separate secondary and junior playgrounds, with a multi-use games area. Our clinicians are a crucial part of the most joined-up model in SEND. Across all of our specialist schools and children's homes, we provide unrivalled levels of clinical support, both in terms of our expertise and breadth of provision. Our young people present with a complexity of need including developmental trauma, neuro-developmental conditions and special educational needs. As part of a multi-disciplinary clinical team you will be supporting educational and residential colleagues to provide therapeutic living and learning environments and, based on clinical assessment and formulation, offer individualised interventions and engagement to our young people. Our Occupational Therapists work collaboratively within our schools and children's homes, this ensures that therapeutic support permeates every aspect of the education, care and support we offer all of our children and young people. You will provide consultation, workshops, training and guidance to the educational and residential teams around our children. What we do for you We know you're going to do great things. For your hard work and commitment, we reward you with the best salary and benefits package in the sector. With us, you'll get to make a genuine difference to the lives of our young people - plus you'll get: Training: A full induction and on the job training Holiday: You'll work hard at WG, so you'll be rewarded with full school holidays including bank holidays Clinical Development: If career growth and professional advancement is your thing, we provide a leading programme of clinical learning and development Flexible benefits: meaning you can increase/decrease benefits such as life insurance - check out our benefits here Wellbeing: a host of wellbeing tools and advice including employee assistance Medical cover so you can claim back the cost of things like an opticians or dentist appointment and a host of high-street discounts Beautiful working environments with the very best facilities - check out our schools here A recommend a friend scheme that offers a £1,000 bonus every time Bring your whole self to work Our young people come from all walks of life, diverse backgrounds and with different needs - and our workforce reflects that diversity, so that our teams can engage, encourage and inspire our young people to be themselves. The kind of person we're looking for will: Be a qualified Occupational Therapist registered with the HCPC Have experience and be skilled in delivering therapeutic interventions for children and young people with complex needs Need experience of supporting teams around a child or young person to ensure they are being provided with clinically informed living and learning environments and experiences Be a confident, engaging and effective, model, guide, leader and trainer. Be highly organised and ready to take the initiative Be committed to ensuring the best outcomes for young people This is a great opportunity to change young lives and have a positive impact on their future. Embedded within our living and learning environments you will be offered the support, resource and platform for you to do great things. You'll benefit from supervision, a clinical development programme and access to a 220+ strong team of multi-disciplinary clinical colleagues who will be with you every step of the way. Interested in joining us? At Witherslack Group, inclusion is part of who we are. We're committed to creating an environment where everyone feels respected, valued and that they truly belong. As a specialist provider of education and care for children and young people with special educational needs, we understand the importance of embracing individuality and championing difference- especially when it comes to neurodiversity. We celebrate diverse perspectives, lived experiences, and the unique strengths that each person brings to our community. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, identities, and abilities. We are proud to be recognised as an inclusive employer and are committed to making our recruitment and workplace practices inclusive and accessible. If you need any adjustments to support you through the recruitment process or in the workplace, we'll be there every step of the way. By building a diverse and inclusive team, we're better able to support the children, young people and families we serve and ensure every member of our team can thrive, grow, and be their authentic self. The Witherslack Group is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of its young people. This post is subject to an enhanced DBS check (we will cover the cost) and an online search. We are an equal opportunities employer welcoming applications from all sections of the community. For a full job description and person specification, please click here . To view our ex-offenders policy please click here . To view our Child Protection Policy, please visit the 'Parents and Carers' section of this School/Learning centre. You can find all our Schools here . Special Education / Careers in Care / Careers in Special Education / Working with Children / SEMH / SEN / ASD
£45,123 - £53,603 (including paid school holidays) + excellent benefits Those Huge Small Victories Our clinicians are fulfilled by the idea of affecting even the smallest positive changes in our young people, so we celebrate the little things. Get out what you put in This role is based at Luxborough Court School. Luxborough Court School is a purpose-built school registered for 150 pupils aged 5-19 with autism. There is a large sports hall with changing facilities (the site was formally a Premier League football club's training ground), a bespoke 6th form suite plus a number of other smaller individual spaces used for therapeutic intervention and bespoke support. The School benefits from extensive outdoor space plus a large central courtyard garden in the centre of the school and separate secondary and junior playgrounds, with a multi-use games area. Our clinicians are a crucial part of the most joined-up model in SEND. Across all of our specialist schools and children's homes, we provide unrivalled levels of clinical support, both in terms of our expertise and breadth of provision. Our young people present with a complexity of need including developmental trauma, neuro-developmental conditions and special educational needs. As part of a multi-disciplinary clinical team you will be supporting educational and residential colleagues to provide therapeutic living and learning environments and, based on clinical assessment and formulation, offer individualised interventions and engagement to our young people. Our Occupational Therapists work collaboratively within our schools and children's homes, this ensures that therapeutic support permeates every aspect of the education, care and support we offer all of our children and young people. You will provide consultation, workshops, training and guidance to the educational and residential teams around our children. What we do for you We know you're going to do great things. For your hard work and commitment, we reward you with the best salary and benefits package in the sector. With us, you'll get to make a genuine difference to the lives of our young people - plus you'll get: Training: A full induction and on the job training Holiday: You'll work hard at WG, so you'll be rewarded with full school holidays including bank holidays Clinical Development: If career growth and professional advancement is your thing, we provide a leading programme of clinical learning and development Flexible benefits: meaning you can increase/decrease benefits such as life insurance - check out our benefits here Wellbeing: a host of wellbeing tools and advice including employee assistance Medical cover so you can claim back the cost of things like an opticians or dentist appointment and a host of high-street discounts Beautiful working environments with the very best facilities - check out our schools here A recommend a friend scheme that offers a £1,000 bonus every time Bring your whole self to work Our young people come from all walks of life, diverse backgrounds and with different needs - and our workforce reflects that diversity, so that our teams can engage, encourage and inspire our young people to be themselves. The kind of person we're looking for will: Be a qualified Occupational Therapist registered with the HCPC Have experience and be skilled in delivering therapeutic interventions for children and young people with complex needs Need experience of supporting teams around a child or young person to ensure they are being provided with clinically informed living and learning environments and experiences Be a confident, engaging and effective, model, guide, leader and trainer. Be highly organised and ready to take the initiative Be committed to ensuring the best outcomes for young people This is a great opportunity to change young lives and have a positive impact on their future. Embedded within our living and learning environments you will be offered the support, resource and platform for you to do great things. You'll benefit from supervision, a clinical development programme and access to a 220+ strong team of multi-disciplinary clinical colleagues who will be with you every step of the way. Interested in joining us? At Witherslack Group, inclusion is part of who we are. We're committed to creating an environment where everyone feels respected, valued and that they truly belong. As a specialist provider of education and care for children and young people with special educational needs, we understand the importance of embracing individuality and championing difference- especially when it comes to neurodiversity. We celebrate diverse perspectives, lived experiences, and the unique strengths that each person brings to our community. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, identities, and abilities. We are proud to be recognised as an inclusive employer and are committed to making our recruitment and workplace practices inclusive and accessible. If you need any adjustments to support you through the recruitment process or in the workplace, we'll be there every step of the way. By building a diverse and inclusive team, we're better able to support the children, young people and families we serve and ensure every member of our team can thrive, grow, and be their authentic self. The Witherslack Group is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of its young people. This post is subject to an enhanced DBS check (we will cover the cost) and an online search. We are an equal opportunities employer welcoming applications from all sections of the community. For a full job description and person specification, please click here . To view our ex-offenders policy please click here . To view our Child Protection Policy, please visit the 'Parents and Carers' section of this School/Learning centre. You can find all our Schools here . Special Education / Careers in Care / Careers in Special Education / Working with Children / SEMH / SEN / ASD
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
£45,123 - £53,603 (including paid school holidays) + excellent benefits Those Huge Small Victories Our clinicians are fulfilled by the idea of affecting even the smallest positive changes in our young people, so we celebrate the little things. Get out what you put in This role is based at Luxborough Court School. Luxborough Court School is a purpose-built school registered for 150 pupils aged 5-19 with autism. There is a large sports hall with changing facilities (the site was formally a Premier League football club's training ground), a bespoke 6th form suite plus a number of other smaller individual spaces used for therapeutic intervention and bespoke support. The School benefits from extensive outdoor space plus a large central courtyard garden in the centre of the school and separate secondary and junior playgrounds, with a multi-use games area. Our clinicians are a crucial part of the most joined-up model in SEND. Across all of our specialist schools and children's homes, we provide unrivalled levels of clinical support, both in terms of our expertise and breadth of provision. Our young people present with a complexity of need including developmental trauma, neuro-developmental conditions and special educational needs. As part of a multi-disciplinary clinical team you will be supporting educational and residential colleagues to provide therapeutic living and learning environments and, based on clinical assessment and formulation, offer individualised interventions and engagement to our young people. Our Occupational Therapists work collaboratively within our schools and children's homes, this ensures that therapeutic support permeates every aspect of the education, care and support we offer all of our children and young people. You will provide consultation, workshops, training and guidance to the educational and residential teams around our children. What we do for you We know you're going to do great things. For your hard work and commitment, we reward you with the best salary and benefits package in the sector. With us, you'll get to make a genuine difference to the lives of our young people - plus you'll get: Training: A full induction and on the job training Holiday: You'll work hard at WG, so you'll be rewarded with full school holidays including bank holidays Clinical Development: If career growth and professional advancement is your thing, we provide a leading programme of clinical learning and development Flexible benefits: meaning you can increase/decrease benefits such as life insurance - check out our benefits here Wellbeing: a host of wellbeing tools and advice including employee assistance Medical cover so you can claim back the cost of things like an opticians or dentist appointment and a host of high-street discounts Beautiful working environments with the very best facilities - check out our schools here A recommend a friend scheme that offers a £1,000 bonus every time Bring your whole self to work Our young people come from all walks of life, diverse backgrounds and with different needs - and our workforce reflects that diversity, so that our teams can engage, encourage and inspire our young people to be themselves. The kind of person we're looking for will: Be a qualified Occupational Therapist registered with the HCPC Have experience and be skilled in delivering therapeutic interventions for children and young people with complex needs Need experience of supporting teams around a child or young person to ensure they are being provided with clinically informed living and learning environments and experiences Be a confident, engaging and effective, model, guide, leader and trainer. Be highly organised and ready to take the initiative Be committed to ensuring the best outcomes for young people This is a great opportunity to change young lives and have a positive impact on their future. Embedded within our living and learning environments you will be offered the support, resource and platform for you to do great things. You'll benefit from supervision, a clinical development programme and access to a 220+ strong team of multi-disciplinary clinical colleagues who will be with you every step of the way. Interested in joining us? At Witherslack Group, inclusion is part of who we are. We're committed to creating an environment where everyone feels respected, valued and that they truly belong. As a specialist provider of education and care for children and young people with special educational needs, we understand the importance of embracing individuality and championing difference- especially when it comes to neurodiversity. We celebrate diverse perspectives, lived experiences, and the unique strengths that each person brings to our community. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, identities, and abilities. We are proud to be recognised as an inclusive employer and are committed to making our recruitment and workplace practices inclusive and accessible. If you need any adjustments to support you through the recruitment process or in the workplace, we'll be there every step of the way. By building a diverse and inclusive team, we're better able to support the children, young people and families we serve and ensure every member of our team can thrive, grow, and be their authentic self. The Witherslack Group is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of its young people. This post is subject to an enhanced DBS check (we will cover the cost) and an online search. We are an equal opportunities employer welcoming applications from all sections of the community. For a full job description and person specification, please click here . To view our ex-offenders policy please click here . To view our Child Protection Policy, please visit the 'Parents and Carers' section of this School/Learning centre. You can find all our Schools here . Special Education / Careers in Care / Careers in Special Education / Working with Children / SEMH / SEN / ASD
£43,242 - £51,209 (including paid school holidays) + excellent benefits Those Huge Small Victories Our clinicians are fulfilled by the idea of affecting even the smallest positive changes in our young people, so we celebrate the little things. Get out what you put in This role is based at Greenholm School. Greenholm School is an independent, specialist day school providing high quality education for boys and girls. Based in South West London, the school meets the needs of pupils with a primary diagnosis of autism and additional needs such as ADHD, speech and language difficulties, sensory issues and associated behavioural difficulties. Our clinicians are a crucial part of the most joined-up model in SEND. Across all of our specialist schools and children's homes, we provide unrivalled levels of clinical support, both in terms of our expertise and breadth of provision. Our young people present with a complexity of need including developmental trauma, neuro-developmental conditions and special educational needs. As part of a multi-disciplinary clinical team you will be supporting educational and residential colleagues to provide therapeutic living and learning environments and, based on clinical assessment and formulation, offer individualised interventions and engagement to our young people. Our Occupational Therapists work collaboratively within our schools and children's homes, this ensures that therapeutic support permeates every aspect of the education, care and support we offer all of our children and young people. You will provide consultation, workshops, training and guidance to the educational and residential teams around our children. What we do for you We know you're going to do great things. For your hard work and commitment, we reward you with the best salary and benefits package in the sector. With us, you'll get to make a genuine difference to the lives of our young people - plus you'll get: Training: A full induction and on the job training Holiday: You'll work hard at WG, so you'll be rewarded with full school holidays including bank holidays Clinical Development: If career growth and professional advancement is your thing, we provide a leading programme of clinical learning and development Flexible benefits: meaning you can increase/decrease benefits such as life insurance - check out our benefits here Wellbeing: a host of wellbeing tools and advice including employee assistance Medical cover so you can claim back the cost of things like an opticians or dentist appointment and a host of high-street discounts Beautiful working environments with the very best facilities - check out our schools here A recommend a friend scheme that offers a £1,000 bonus every time Bring your whole self to work Our young people come from all walks of life, diverse backgrounds and with different needs - and our workforce reflects that diversity, so that our teams can engage, encourage and inspire our young people to be themselves. The kind of person we're looking for will: Be a qualified Occupational Therapist registered with the HCPC Have experience and be skilled in delivering therapeutic interventions for children and young people with complex needs Need experience of supporting teams around a child or young person to ensure they are being provided with clinically informed living and learning environments and experiences Be a confident, engaging and effective, model, guide, leader and trainer Be highly organised and ready to take the initiative Be committed to ensuring the best outcomes for young people This is a great opportunity to change young lives and have a positive impact on their future. Embedded within our living and learning environments you will be offered the support, resource and platform for you to do great things. You'll benefit from supervision, a clinical development programme and access to a 220+ strong team of multi-disciplinary clinical colleagues who will be with you every step of the way. Interested in joining us? At Witherslack Group, inclusion is part of who we are. We're committed to creating an environment where everyone feels respected, valued and that they truly belong. As a specialist provider of education and care for children and young people with special educational needs, we understand the importance of embracing individuality and championing difference- especially when it comes to neurodiversity. We celebrate diverse perspectives, lived experiences, and the unique strengths that each person brings to our community. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, identities, and abilities. We are proud to be recognised as an inclusive employer and are committed to making our recruitment and workplace practices inclusive and accessible. If you need any adjustments to support you through the recruitment process or in the workplace, we'll be there every step of the way. By building a diverse and inclusive team, we're better able to support the children, young people and families we serve and ensure every member of our team can thrive, grow, and be their authentic self. The Witherslack Group is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of its young people. This post is subject to an enhanced DBS check (we will cover the cost) and an online search. We are an equal opportunities employer welcoming applications from all sections of the community. For a full job description and person specification, please click here . To view our ex-offenders policy please click here . To view our Child Protection Policy, please visit the 'Parents and Carers' section of this School/Learning centre. You can find all our Schools here . Special Education / Careers in Care / Careers in Special Education / Working with Children / SEMH / SEN / ASD
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
£43,242 - £51,209 (including paid school holidays) + excellent benefits Those Huge Small Victories Our clinicians are fulfilled by the idea of affecting even the smallest positive changes in our young people, so we celebrate the little things. Get out what you put in This role is based at Greenholm School. Greenholm School is an independent, specialist day school providing high quality education for boys and girls. Based in South West London, the school meets the needs of pupils with a primary diagnosis of autism and additional needs such as ADHD, speech and language difficulties, sensory issues and associated behavioural difficulties. Our clinicians are a crucial part of the most joined-up model in SEND. Across all of our specialist schools and children's homes, we provide unrivalled levels of clinical support, both in terms of our expertise and breadth of provision. Our young people present with a complexity of need including developmental trauma, neuro-developmental conditions and special educational needs. As part of a multi-disciplinary clinical team you will be supporting educational and residential colleagues to provide therapeutic living and learning environments and, based on clinical assessment and formulation, offer individualised interventions and engagement to our young people. Our Occupational Therapists work collaboratively within our schools and children's homes, this ensures that therapeutic support permeates every aspect of the education, care and support we offer all of our children and young people. You will provide consultation, workshops, training and guidance to the educational and residential teams around our children. What we do for you We know you're going to do great things. For your hard work and commitment, we reward you with the best salary and benefits package in the sector. With us, you'll get to make a genuine difference to the lives of our young people - plus you'll get: Training: A full induction and on the job training Holiday: You'll work hard at WG, so you'll be rewarded with full school holidays including bank holidays Clinical Development: If career growth and professional advancement is your thing, we provide a leading programme of clinical learning and development Flexible benefits: meaning you can increase/decrease benefits such as life insurance - check out our benefits here Wellbeing: a host of wellbeing tools and advice including employee assistance Medical cover so you can claim back the cost of things like an opticians or dentist appointment and a host of high-street discounts Beautiful working environments with the very best facilities - check out our schools here A recommend a friend scheme that offers a £1,000 bonus every time Bring your whole self to work Our young people come from all walks of life, diverse backgrounds and with different needs - and our workforce reflects that diversity, so that our teams can engage, encourage and inspire our young people to be themselves. The kind of person we're looking for will: Be a qualified Occupational Therapist registered with the HCPC Have experience and be skilled in delivering therapeutic interventions for children and young people with complex needs Need experience of supporting teams around a child or young person to ensure they are being provided with clinically informed living and learning environments and experiences Be a confident, engaging and effective, model, guide, leader and trainer Be highly organised and ready to take the initiative Be committed to ensuring the best outcomes for young people This is a great opportunity to change young lives and have a positive impact on their future. Embedded within our living and learning environments you will be offered the support, resource and platform for you to do great things. You'll benefit from supervision, a clinical development programme and access to a 220+ strong team of multi-disciplinary clinical colleagues who will be with you every step of the way. Interested in joining us? At Witherslack Group, inclusion is part of who we are. We're committed to creating an environment where everyone feels respected, valued and that they truly belong. As a specialist provider of education and care for children and young people with special educational needs, we understand the importance of embracing individuality and championing difference- especially when it comes to neurodiversity. We celebrate diverse perspectives, lived experiences, and the unique strengths that each person brings to our community. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, identities, and abilities. We are proud to be recognised as an inclusive employer and are committed to making our recruitment and workplace practices inclusive and accessible. If you need any adjustments to support you through the recruitment process or in the workplace, we'll be there every step of the way. By building a diverse and inclusive team, we're better able to support the children, young people and families we serve and ensure every member of our team can thrive, grow, and be their authentic self. The Witherslack Group is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of its young people. This post is subject to an enhanced DBS check (we will cover the cost) and an online search. We are an equal opportunities employer welcoming applications from all sections of the community. For a full job description and person specification, please click here . To view our ex-offenders policy please click here . To view our Child Protection Policy, please visit the 'Parents and Carers' section of this School/Learning centre. You can find all our Schools here . Special Education / Careers in Care / Careers in Special Education / Working with Children / SEMH / SEN / ASD
Youth and Community Leader Oasis Knights (Streatham/Brixton Hill, South London) 40 hours per week (1.0FTE) Permanent Salary: £38,794 per annum Want to lead a Youth Centre offering a diverse range of activities for the local community? Want to enable young people to thrive? Want to be lead a dynamic, passionate and impactful team? Knights Youth Centre (KYC) was established in 1936 as an independent Christian Charity. The centre provides a range of universal and targeted youth work programmes in partnership with a number of statutory and voluntary organisations and is located on the boundary of the Clapham Park Estate (the largest estate in the Borough of Lambeth) in an area of high social need. In 2025 KYC joined the Oasis family of charities and is now known as Oasis Knights. Oasis vision is for community, a place where everyone is included, making a contribution and reaching their God-given potential. There is also the exciting opportunity to collaborate with the Oasis St Martins Village in nearby Tulse Hill, our new village that works with local partners to provide a welcoming inclusive space to provide opportunities for young people and tackle issues such as school attendance and exclusions. We are seeking an experienced and visionary Youth and Community Leader to manage and develop the work at Oasis Knights. This is an opportunity to lead a team committed to making a tangible difference in the lives young people, their families and the broader community. The successful candidate will be responsible for strategic leadership and operational management, which includes overseeing a range of youth and community activities. A critical aspect of this role involves fundraising, business development, and monitoring the impact of all initiatives. Key responsibilities include: Overseeing youth provision, including mentoring, youth clubs and targeted interventions. Ensuring effective financial management and income generation to sustain and expand services. Managing and growing a team of staff and volunteers, ensuring alignment with Oasis ethos and values. Building strong partnerships with local stakeholders to support the delivery of impactful youth projects. Developing and maintaining monitoring and evaluation frameworks to demonstrate the impact of activities. Working with the building narrative to ensure compliance with health and safety, safeguarding, and other statutory requirements. The successful post holder must have: A degree-level qualification or equivalent in youth work, community development or a related field. Proven experience in leading youth projects and managing diverse teams. Strong fundraising and income generation skills, with the ability to create and implement successful strategies. Excellent organisational and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build positive working relationships. Knowledge of safeguarding practices and experience working with young people in challenging environments. A track record of developing and implementing strategic plans in partnership with stakeholders. A commitment to the Oasis ethos and values, including inclusion, equality, and perseverance. As part of the package, Oasis offers: A pension scheme, offering 7% employer contribution. A generous holiday allowance, starting at 25 days per year (plus 8 Bank Holidays). Policies which promote well-being and are family friendly. To apply, please apply via Charity Jobs or refer to our website for further information. Please expand on your CV to tell us about relevant skills, experience and qualification you have, that relate to the job description and person specification. We actively encourage applications from people of all ethnic backgrounds and underrepresented groups. If you require assistance or adjustments to overcome potential barriers during the recruitment process, please let us know. Completed applications should be returned by 9am on Friday 17th April 2026 . Stage 1 Interviews will take place online on Wednesday 22nd April 2026 . W e actively encourage applications from people of all ethnic backgrounds and underrepresented groups. If you require any assistance to overcome potential barriers during the recruitment process, please let us know. Oasis is committed to making a difference to the lives of the communities it works in, and as such you must show a willingness to demonstrate commitment to the values and behaviours which flow from the Oasis ethos. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. We expect all staff to share this commitment and to undergo appropriate checks, including enhanced DBS checks. The successful candidates must have the right to work in the UK. Oasis cannot assist with sponsorship or visas. Oasis supports Equal Opportunities. Registered Charity No.
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
Youth and Community Leader Oasis Knights (Streatham/Brixton Hill, South London) 40 hours per week (1.0FTE) Permanent Salary: £38,794 per annum Want to lead a Youth Centre offering a diverse range of activities for the local community? Want to enable young people to thrive? Want to be lead a dynamic, passionate and impactful team? Knights Youth Centre (KYC) was established in 1936 as an independent Christian Charity. The centre provides a range of universal and targeted youth work programmes in partnership with a number of statutory and voluntary organisations and is located on the boundary of the Clapham Park Estate (the largest estate in the Borough of Lambeth) in an area of high social need. In 2025 KYC joined the Oasis family of charities and is now known as Oasis Knights. Oasis vision is for community, a place where everyone is included, making a contribution and reaching their God-given potential. There is also the exciting opportunity to collaborate with the Oasis St Martins Village in nearby Tulse Hill, our new village that works with local partners to provide a welcoming inclusive space to provide opportunities for young people and tackle issues such as school attendance and exclusions. We are seeking an experienced and visionary Youth and Community Leader to manage and develop the work at Oasis Knights. This is an opportunity to lead a team committed to making a tangible difference in the lives young people, their families and the broader community. The successful candidate will be responsible for strategic leadership and operational management, which includes overseeing a range of youth and community activities. A critical aspect of this role involves fundraising, business development, and monitoring the impact of all initiatives. Key responsibilities include: Overseeing youth provision, including mentoring, youth clubs and targeted interventions. Ensuring effective financial management and income generation to sustain and expand services. Managing and growing a team of staff and volunteers, ensuring alignment with Oasis ethos and values. Building strong partnerships with local stakeholders to support the delivery of impactful youth projects. Developing and maintaining monitoring and evaluation frameworks to demonstrate the impact of activities. Working with the building narrative to ensure compliance with health and safety, safeguarding, and other statutory requirements. The successful post holder must have: A degree-level qualification or equivalent in youth work, community development or a related field. Proven experience in leading youth projects and managing diverse teams. Strong fundraising and income generation skills, with the ability to create and implement successful strategies. Excellent organisational and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build positive working relationships. Knowledge of safeguarding practices and experience working with young people in challenging environments. A track record of developing and implementing strategic plans in partnership with stakeholders. A commitment to the Oasis ethos and values, including inclusion, equality, and perseverance. As part of the package, Oasis offers: A pension scheme, offering 7% employer contribution. A generous holiday allowance, starting at 25 days per year (plus 8 Bank Holidays). Policies which promote well-being and are family friendly. To apply, please apply via Charity Jobs or refer to our website for further information. Please expand on your CV to tell us about relevant skills, experience and qualification you have, that relate to the job description and person specification. We actively encourage applications from people of all ethnic backgrounds and underrepresented groups. If you require assistance or adjustments to overcome potential barriers during the recruitment process, please let us know. Completed applications should be returned by 9am on Friday 17th April 2026 . Stage 1 Interviews will take place online on Wednesday 22nd April 2026 . W e actively encourage applications from people of all ethnic backgrounds and underrepresented groups. If you require any assistance to overcome potential barriers during the recruitment process, please let us know. Oasis is committed to making a difference to the lives of the communities it works in, and as such you must show a willingness to demonstrate commitment to the values and behaviours which flow from the Oasis ethos. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. We expect all staff to share this commitment and to undergo appropriate checks, including enhanced DBS checks. The successful candidates must have the right to work in the UK. Oasis cannot assist with sponsorship or visas. Oasis supports Equal Opportunities. Registered Charity No.
Are you a Grants and Trusts fundraising specialist who believes in the power of storytelling to transform children's lives? Read for Good is looking for a talented Grants and Trusts Fundraising Manager to play a pivotal role in securing the income that fuels their mission: bringing the joy and magic of reading to children in schools, hospitals and communities across the UK. Location: Nailsworth, Gloucestershire. Hybrid, 2 days per week onsite Salary: £35-41k, dependent on experience Contract: Permanent, 35 hours per week (part-time will be considered for the right candidate) Benefits : 25 days holiday (plus bank holidays and Christmas closure), 3% employer pension contribution (8% total). Added bonus : Beautiful, spacious offices and lovely working environment with outside riverside space (including ducks!). About Read for Good Read for Good is a national charity dedicated to inspiring children to develop a life-changing love of reading. Their flagship Readathon programme in schools has been motivating children to read since 1984 and their unique Hospitals programme brings brand-new books and storyteller visits to major children's hospitals across the UK. Reaching hundreds of thousands of children each year, they are seeking a new trust fundraising specialist to help secure sustainability and growth for this vital work, as part of a committed and collaborative fundraising team. With a distinctive brand and a reputation for delivering high-quality, high-impact programmes, you'll have the foundations to continue developing and evolving an outstanding trusts and foundations pipeline. About the role - if you love crafting compelling cases for support and building long-lasting funder relationships Then you'll take lead responsibility for the trusts and foundations portfolio, securing five- and six-figure grants by shaping fundable ideas, building strong relationships and providing sector-leading stewardship. You'll manage your own pipeline and support other members of the team to do the same, write compelling proposals and reports, and work closely with senior colleagues across the charity. This is a fantastic opportunity if you thrive on autonomy and relish the art of your craft - both strategy and rolling up your sleeves. We're looking for someone who can: Take lead responsibility for the trusts pipeline, managing high-value prospects Craft clear, persuasive, and tailored funding applications Secure repeat and multi-year grants that strengthen strategic partnerships Monitor performance, track progress and report against targets Maintain consistent, high-quality and creative stewardship Support and help shape a positive, collaborative team culture About you - we'd love to hear from you if you bring: A strong track record of winning five- or six-figure grants Experience managing a funding pipeline and producing high-quality proposals Excellent written communication, storytelling and analytical skills Ability to build warm, professional relationships with funders and colleagues Strategic thinking, strong organisational skills and sound judgement A proactive, curious, collaborative mindset and a passion for reading Don't worry if you don't tick every single box. If you're excited about the role and believe you can make a meaningful contribution, we would always encourage you to apply. How to Apply Please send a copy of your profile or CV to Amelia Lee at Charity People, as the first step. If your experience matches what we're looking for, we'll be in touch with further information on how to make your formal application. Deadline : 9am on Tuesday 14 th April Charity People is a forward thinking, inclusive organisation that actively and deliberately promotes equity, diversity and inclusion. We know organisations thrive when inclusion is at the forefront. We evidence our commitment by matching charity needs with the skills and experience of candidates irrespective of background e.g. age, disability (including hidden disabilities), gender, gender identity or gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, or sexual orientation. We do this because we believe that greater diversity leads to greater results for the charities we work with. Read for Good operates a Safer Recruitment Policy to help deter, reject or identify people who might abuse children. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. This post is subject to an Enhanced DBS check, online and employment history checks and satisfactory references
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
Are you a Grants and Trusts fundraising specialist who believes in the power of storytelling to transform children's lives? Read for Good is looking for a talented Grants and Trusts Fundraising Manager to play a pivotal role in securing the income that fuels their mission: bringing the joy and magic of reading to children in schools, hospitals and communities across the UK. Location: Nailsworth, Gloucestershire. Hybrid, 2 days per week onsite Salary: £35-41k, dependent on experience Contract: Permanent, 35 hours per week (part-time will be considered for the right candidate) Benefits : 25 days holiday (plus bank holidays and Christmas closure), 3% employer pension contribution (8% total). Added bonus : Beautiful, spacious offices and lovely working environment with outside riverside space (including ducks!). About Read for Good Read for Good is a national charity dedicated to inspiring children to develop a life-changing love of reading. Their flagship Readathon programme in schools has been motivating children to read since 1984 and their unique Hospitals programme brings brand-new books and storyteller visits to major children's hospitals across the UK. Reaching hundreds of thousands of children each year, they are seeking a new trust fundraising specialist to help secure sustainability and growth for this vital work, as part of a committed and collaborative fundraising team. With a distinctive brand and a reputation for delivering high-quality, high-impact programmes, you'll have the foundations to continue developing and evolving an outstanding trusts and foundations pipeline. About the role - if you love crafting compelling cases for support and building long-lasting funder relationships Then you'll take lead responsibility for the trusts and foundations portfolio, securing five- and six-figure grants by shaping fundable ideas, building strong relationships and providing sector-leading stewardship. You'll manage your own pipeline and support other members of the team to do the same, write compelling proposals and reports, and work closely with senior colleagues across the charity. This is a fantastic opportunity if you thrive on autonomy and relish the art of your craft - both strategy and rolling up your sleeves. We're looking for someone who can: Take lead responsibility for the trusts pipeline, managing high-value prospects Craft clear, persuasive, and tailored funding applications Secure repeat and multi-year grants that strengthen strategic partnerships Monitor performance, track progress and report against targets Maintain consistent, high-quality and creative stewardship Support and help shape a positive, collaborative team culture About you - we'd love to hear from you if you bring: A strong track record of winning five- or six-figure grants Experience managing a funding pipeline and producing high-quality proposals Excellent written communication, storytelling and analytical skills Ability to build warm, professional relationships with funders and colleagues Strategic thinking, strong organisational skills and sound judgement A proactive, curious, collaborative mindset and a passion for reading Don't worry if you don't tick every single box. If you're excited about the role and believe you can make a meaningful contribution, we would always encourage you to apply. How to Apply Please send a copy of your profile or CV to Amelia Lee at Charity People, as the first step. If your experience matches what we're looking for, we'll be in touch with further information on how to make your formal application. Deadline : 9am on Tuesday 14 th April Charity People is a forward thinking, inclusive organisation that actively and deliberately promotes equity, diversity and inclusion. We know organisations thrive when inclusion is at the forefront. We evidence our commitment by matching charity needs with the skills and experience of candidates irrespective of background e.g. age, disability (including hidden disabilities), gender, gender identity or gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, or sexual orientation. We do this because we believe that greater diversity leads to greater results for the charities we work with. Read for Good operates a Safer Recruitment Policy to help deter, reject or identify people who might abuse children. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. This post is subject to an Enhanced DBS check, online and employment history checks and satisfactory references
£43,424 - £51,209 (includes paid school holidays) + excellent benefits Those Huge Small Victories Our clinicians are fulfilled by the idea of affecting even the smallest positive changes in our young people, so we celebrate the little things. Get out what you put in This role is based at Lavender Lodge School, 3 days per week. Lavender Lodge school resides within an 18th Century building in the heart of Mitcham. Our pupils come from many different boroughs to attend our school and are lucky to experience 'a life changing love of learning.' We are proud of our pupils and our dedicated team and pupils leave us with a sense of achievement. We were recently recognised as Good by Ofsted. Our clinicians are a crucial part of the most joined-up model in SEND. Across all of our specialist schools and children's homes, we provide unrivalled levels of clinical support, both in terms of our expertise and breadth of provision. Our young people present with a complexity of need including developmental trauma, neuro-developmental conditions and special educational needs. As part of a multi-disciplinary clinical team you will be supporting educational and residential colleagues to provide therapeutic living and learning environments and, based on clinical assessment and formulation, offer individualised interventions and engagement to our young people. Our Occupational Therapists work collaboratively within our schools and children's homes, this ensures that therapeutic support permeates every aspect of the education, care and support we offer all of our children and young people. You will provide consultation, workshops, training and guidance to the educational and residential teams around our children. What we do for you We know you're going to do great things. For your hard work and commitment, we reward you with the best salary and benefits package in the sector. With us, you'll get to make a genuine difference to the lives of our young people - plus you'll get: Training: A full induction and on the job training Holiday: You'll work hard at WG, so you'll be rewarded with full school holidays including bank holidays Clinical Development: If career growth and professional advancement is your thing, we provide a leading programme of clinical learning and development Flexible benefits: meaning you can increase/decrease benefits such as life insurance - check out our benefits here Wellbeing: a host of wellbeing tools and advice including employee assistance Medical cover so you can claim back the cost of things like an opticians or dentist appointment and a host of high-street discounts Beautiful working environments with the very best facilities - check out our schools here A recommend a friend scheme that offers a £2,000 bonus every time Bring your whole self to work Our young people come from all walks of life, diverse backgrounds and with different needs - and our workforce reflects that diversity, so that our teams can engage, encourage and inspire our young people to be themselves. The kind of person we're looking for will: Be a qualified Occupational Therapist registered with the HCPC Have experience and be skilled in delivering therapeutic interventions for children and young people with complex needs Need experience of supporting teams around a child or young person to ensure they are being provided with clinically informed living and learning environments and experiences Be a confident, engaging and effective, model, guide, leader and trainer. Be highly organised and ready to take the initiative Be committed to ensuring the best outcomes for young people This is a great opportunity to change young lives and have a positive impact on their future. Embedded within our living and learning environments you will be offered the support, resource and platform for you to do great things. You'll benefit from supervision, a clinical development programme and access to a 220+ strong team of multi-disciplinary clinical colleagues who will be with you every step of the way. Interested in joining us? Our young people deserve the best possible future and we feel the same about our teams. You deserve to have the career you want, with a purpose-led employer, in an environment that allows you to be yourself. The Witherslack Group is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of its young people. This post is subject to an enhanced DBS check (we will cover the cost) and an online search. We are an equal opportunities employer welcoming applications from all sections of the community. For a full job description and person specification, please click here . To view our ex-offenders policy please click here . To view our Child Protection Policy, please visit the 'Parents and Carers' section of this School/Learning centre. You can find all our Schools here . Special Education / Careers in Care / Careers in Special Education / Working with Children / SEMH / SEN / ASD
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
£43,424 - £51,209 (includes paid school holidays) + excellent benefits Those Huge Small Victories Our clinicians are fulfilled by the idea of affecting even the smallest positive changes in our young people, so we celebrate the little things. Get out what you put in This role is based at Lavender Lodge School, 3 days per week. Lavender Lodge school resides within an 18th Century building in the heart of Mitcham. Our pupils come from many different boroughs to attend our school and are lucky to experience 'a life changing love of learning.' We are proud of our pupils and our dedicated team and pupils leave us with a sense of achievement. We were recently recognised as Good by Ofsted. Our clinicians are a crucial part of the most joined-up model in SEND. Across all of our specialist schools and children's homes, we provide unrivalled levels of clinical support, both in terms of our expertise and breadth of provision. Our young people present with a complexity of need including developmental trauma, neuro-developmental conditions and special educational needs. As part of a multi-disciplinary clinical team you will be supporting educational and residential colleagues to provide therapeutic living and learning environments and, based on clinical assessment and formulation, offer individualised interventions and engagement to our young people. Our Occupational Therapists work collaboratively within our schools and children's homes, this ensures that therapeutic support permeates every aspect of the education, care and support we offer all of our children and young people. You will provide consultation, workshops, training and guidance to the educational and residential teams around our children. What we do for you We know you're going to do great things. For your hard work and commitment, we reward you with the best salary and benefits package in the sector. With us, you'll get to make a genuine difference to the lives of our young people - plus you'll get: Training: A full induction and on the job training Holiday: You'll work hard at WG, so you'll be rewarded with full school holidays including bank holidays Clinical Development: If career growth and professional advancement is your thing, we provide a leading programme of clinical learning and development Flexible benefits: meaning you can increase/decrease benefits such as life insurance - check out our benefits here Wellbeing: a host of wellbeing tools and advice including employee assistance Medical cover so you can claim back the cost of things like an opticians or dentist appointment and a host of high-street discounts Beautiful working environments with the very best facilities - check out our schools here A recommend a friend scheme that offers a £2,000 bonus every time Bring your whole self to work Our young people come from all walks of life, diverse backgrounds and with different needs - and our workforce reflects that diversity, so that our teams can engage, encourage and inspire our young people to be themselves. The kind of person we're looking for will: Be a qualified Occupational Therapist registered with the HCPC Have experience and be skilled in delivering therapeutic interventions for children and young people with complex needs Need experience of supporting teams around a child or young person to ensure they are being provided with clinically informed living and learning environments and experiences Be a confident, engaging and effective, model, guide, leader and trainer. Be highly organised and ready to take the initiative Be committed to ensuring the best outcomes for young people This is a great opportunity to change young lives and have a positive impact on their future. Embedded within our living and learning environments you will be offered the support, resource and platform for you to do great things. You'll benefit from supervision, a clinical development programme and access to a 220+ strong team of multi-disciplinary clinical colleagues who will be with you every step of the way. Interested in joining us? Our young people deserve the best possible future and we feel the same about our teams. You deserve to have the career you want, with a purpose-led employer, in an environment that allows you to be yourself. The Witherslack Group is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of its young people. This post is subject to an enhanced DBS check (we will cover the cost) and an online search. We are an equal opportunities employer welcoming applications from all sections of the community. For a full job description and person specification, please click here . To view our ex-offenders policy please click here . To view our Child Protection Policy, please visit the 'Parents and Carers' section of this School/Learning centre. You can find all our Schools here . Special Education / Careers in Care / Careers in Special Education / Working with Children / SEMH / SEN / ASD
Harris Hill is supporting a leading national charity seeking a Kinship Navigator to deliver intensive, one-to-one support to family and friend carers raising children in challenging circumstances. This is a unique opportunity to be part of an innovative, research-led programme designed to improve outcomes for vulnerable families. You ll work directly in the East London community and in family homes, supporting kinship carers to navigate complex systems including social care, education and health. Key responsibilities: Provide tailored 1:1 support to a caseload of families over a structured 6-month programme Complete needs assessments, support plans and regular reviews Facilitate local peer support groups Work closely with local authorities and partner agencies Maintain accurate case records and contribute to programme evaluation About you (essential): Experience supporting vulnerable families or carers in a community or statutory setting (Knowledge of policy, guidance and support available for Kinship carers highly desirable) Strong case management and organisational skills Ability to maintain high-quality case records and accurate data collection is critical Confident working with multi-agency professionals Knowledge of safeguarding and trauma-informed approaches Able to build trust and manage a varied caseload Professional, empathetic and resilient when supporting families. What s on offer: Based in Newham, East London (community-based with some remote working) Co-located within local authority hubs and spaces with some remote working and frequent community and home visits, and occasional travel to head office in London. 14 month Fixed Term contract (until to August 2027) 28 hours per week (0.8FTE) £32,406 FTE (£25,924 pro rata). Generous annual leave + bank holidays (pro rata) Strong training and development support Opportunity to contribute to a high-impact, evidence-based programme APPLY ASAP: Please apply today, the charity is keen to interview and hire quickly, due to the programme timelines. A short notice period (up to 1 month) is highly desirable. Apply today for the full job pack and more information! As leading charity recruitment specialists and a certified B Corp , Harris Hill is committed to high and ever-improving standards of equitable and inclusive recruitment. We actively welcome applications from all sections of the community regardless of age, disability, gender, race, religion, sexuality and other protected characteristics.
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
Harris Hill is supporting a leading national charity seeking a Kinship Navigator to deliver intensive, one-to-one support to family and friend carers raising children in challenging circumstances. This is a unique opportunity to be part of an innovative, research-led programme designed to improve outcomes for vulnerable families. You ll work directly in the East London community and in family homes, supporting kinship carers to navigate complex systems including social care, education and health. Key responsibilities: Provide tailored 1:1 support to a caseload of families over a structured 6-month programme Complete needs assessments, support plans and regular reviews Facilitate local peer support groups Work closely with local authorities and partner agencies Maintain accurate case records and contribute to programme evaluation About you (essential): Experience supporting vulnerable families or carers in a community or statutory setting (Knowledge of policy, guidance and support available for Kinship carers highly desirable) Strong case management and organisational skills Ability to maintain high-quality case records and accurate data collection is critical Confident working with multi-agency professionals Knowledge of safeguarding and trauma-informed approaches Able to build trust and manage a varied caseload Professional, empathetic and resilient when supporting families. What s on offer: Based in Newham, East London (community-based with some remote working) Co-located within local authority hubs and spaces with some remote working and frequent community and home visits, and occasional travel to head office in London. 14 month Fixed Term contract (until to August 2027) 28 hours per week (0.8FTE) £32,406 FTE (£25,924 pro rata). Generous annual leave + bank holidays (pro rata) Strong training and development support Opportunity to contribute to a high-impact, evidence-based programme APPLY ASAP: Please apply today, the charity is keen to interview and hire quickly, due to the programme timelines. A short notice period (up to 1 month) is highly desirable. Apply today for the full job pack and more information! As leading charity recruitment specialists and a certified B Corp , Harris Hill is committed to high and ever-improving standards of equitable and inclusive recruitment. We actively welcome applications from all sections of the community regardless of age, disability, gender, race, religion, sexuality and other protected characteristics.
£60,322 - £69,797 (including paid school holidays) + excellent benefits Those Huge Small Victories Our clinicians are fulfilled by the idea of affecting even the smallest positive changes in our young people, so we celebrate the little things. Get out what you put in This role is based at Queensmead House School, 2 days per week. Queensmead House School is located on a historic site with views of Windsor Castle. This inspiring setting, with a rich heritage of education, is now home to a specialist learning environment recently rated Good by Ofsted. QHS is an independent specialist day school, with both primary and secondary settings providing high quality education. The school meets the needs of a diverse group of pupils with complex educational needs, communication difficulties and challenging behaviours. Our clinicians are a crucial part of the most joined-up model in SEND. Across all of our specialist schools and children's homes, we provide unrivalled levels of clinical support, both in terms of our expertise and breadth of provision. Our young people present with a complexity of need including developmental trauma, neuro-developmental conditions and special educational needs. As part of a multi-disciplinary clinical team you will be supporting educational and residential colleagues to provide therapeutic living and learning environments and, based on clinical assessment and formulation, offer individualised interventions and engagement to our young people. Our Psychologists work collaboratively within our schools and children's homes, this ensures that therapeutic support permeates every aspect of the education, care and support we offer all of our children and young people. You will provide consultation, workshops, training and guidance to the educational and residential teams around our children. What we do for you We know you're going to do great things. For your hard work and commitment, we reward you with the best salary and benefits package in the sector. With us, you'll get to make a genuine difference to the lives of our young people - plus you'll get: Training: A full induction and on the job training Holiday: You'll work hard at WG, so you'll be rewarded with full school holidays including bank holidays Clinical Development: If career growth and professional advancement is your thing, we provide a leading programme of clinical learning and development Flexible benefits: meaning you can increase/decrease benefits such as life insurance - check out our benefits here Wellbeing: a host of wellbeing tools and advice including employee assistance Medical cover so you can claim back the cost of things like an opticians or dentist appointment and a host of high-street discounts Beautiful working environments with the very best facilities - check out our schools here A recommend a friend scheme that offers a £1,000 bonus every time Bring your whole self to work Our young people come from all walks of life, diverse backgrounds and with different needs - and our workforce reflects that diversity, so that our teams can engage, encourage and inspire our young people to be themselves. The kind of person we're looking for will: Be a qualified Clinical, Educational, Forensic or Counselling Psychologist registered with the HCPC Be a specialist with proven skills and experience to assess, formulate and support the delivery of therapeutic interventions with children and young people with complex needs Have experience of supporting the team around a child or young person to provide clinically informed living and learning environments and experiences Be a confident, engaging and effective, model, guide, leader and trainer Be highly organised and ready to take the initiative Be committed to ensuring the best outcomes for young people This is a great opportunity to change young lives and have a positive impact on their future. Embedded within our living and learning environments you will be offered the support, resource and platform for you to do great things. You'll benefit from supervision, a clinical development programme and access to a 220+ strong team of multi-disciplinary clinical colleagues who will be with you every step of the way. Interested in joining us? Our young people deserve the best possible future and we feel the same about our teams. You deserve to have the career you want, with a purpose-led employer, in an environment that allows you to be yourself. The Witherslack Group is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of its young people. This post is subject to an enhanced DBS check (we will cover the cost) and an online search. We are an equal opportunities employer welcoming applications from all sections of the community. For a full job description and person specification, please click here . To view our ex-offenders policy please click here . To view our Child Protection Policy, please visit the 'Parents and Carers' section of this School/Learning centre. You can find all our Schools here . Special Education / Careers in Care / Careers in Special Education / Working with Children / SEMH / SEN / ASD
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
£60,322 - £69,797 (including paid school holidays) + excellent benefits Those Huge Small Victories Our clinicians are fulfilled by the idea of affecting even the smallest positive changes in our young people, so we celebrate the little things. Get out what you put in This role is based at Queensmead House School, 2 days per week. Queensmead House School is located on a historic site with views of Windsor Castle. This inspiring setting, with a rich heritage of education, is now home to a specialist learning environment recently rated Good by Ofsted. QHS is an independent specialist day school, with both primary and secondary settings providing high quality education. The school meets the needs of a diverse group of pupils with complex educational needs, communication difficulties and challenging behaviours. Our clinicians are a crucial part of the most joined-up model in SEND. Across all of our specialist schools and children's homes, we provide unrivalled levels of clinical support, both in terms of our expertise and breadth of provision. Our young people present with a complexity of need including developmental trauma, neuro-developmental conditions and special educational needs. As part of a multi-disciplinary clinical team you will be supporting educational and residential colleagues to provide therapeutic living and learning environments and, based on clinical assessment and formulation, offer individualised interventions and engagement to our young people. Our Psychologists work collaboratively within our schools and children's homes, this ensures that therapeutic support permeates every aspect of the education, care and support we offer all of our children and young people. You will provide consultation, workshops, training and guidance to the educational and residential teams around our children. What we do for you We know you're going to do great things. For your hard work and commitment, we reward you with the best salary and benefits package in the sector. With us, you'll get to make a genuine difference to the lives of our young people - plus you'll get: Training: A full induction and on the job training Holiday: You'll work hard at WG, so you'll be rewarded with full school holidays including bank holidays Clinical Development: If career growth and professional advancement is your thing, we provide a leading programme of clinical learning and development Flexible benefits: meaning you can increase/decrease benefits such as life insurance - check out our benefits here Wellbeing: a host of wellbeing tools and advice including employee assistance Medical cover so you can claim back the cost of things like an opticians or dentist appointment and a host of high-street discounts Beautiful working environments with the very best facilities - check out our schools here A recommend a friend scheme that offers a £1,000 bonus every time Bring your whole self to work Our young people come from all walks of life, diverse backgrounds and with different needs - and our workforce reflects that diversity, so that our teams can engage, encourage and inspire our young people to be themselves. The kind of person we're looking for will: Be a qualified Clinical, Educational, Forensic or Counselling Psychologist registered with the HCPC Be a specialist with proven skills and experience to assess, formulate and support the delivery of therapeutic interventions with children and young people with complex needs Have experience of supporting the team around a child or young person to provide clinically informed living and learning environments and experiences Be a confident, engaging and effective, model, guide, leader and trainer Be highly organised and ready to take the initiative Be committed to ensuring the best outcomes for young people This is a great opportunity to change young lives and have a positive impact on their future. Embedded within our living and learning environments you will be offered the support, resource and platform for you to do great things. You'll benefit from supervision, a clinical development programme and access to a 220+ strong team of multi-disciplinary clinical colleagues who will be with you every step of the way. Interested in joining us? Our young people deserve the best possible future and we feel the same about our teams. You deserve to have the career you want, with a purpose-led employer, in an environment that allows you to be yourself. The Witherslack Group is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of its young people. This post is subject to an enhanced DBS check (we will cover the cost) and an online search. We are an equal opportunities employer welcoming applications from all sections of the community. For a full job description and person specification, please click here . To view our ex-offenders policy please click here . To view our Child Protection Policy, please visit the 'Parents and Carers' section of this School/Learning centre. You can find all our Schools here . Special Education / Careers in Care / Careers in Special Education / Working with Children / SEMH / SEN / ASD
Pertemps Newcastle Commercial
Durham, County Durham
Junior PMO Analyst £13.07 per hour Monday-Friday 37 hours Hybrid role - 1-2 days in the office 6 month FTC Pity Me, Durham We're looking for an organised and proactive Junior PMO Analyst to provide essential administrative, coordination and reporting support across Northumbrian Water's IS and PMO functions. You'll play a key role in maintaining effective project governance, ensuring accurate information flow, and supporting the smooth delivery of programmes, portfolios and business initiatives. Key Responsibilities Coordinate meetings, prepare agendas, capture actions and track follow-ups. Raise and receipt purchase orders, support invoice processing and track project costs. Maintain project documentation (RAID logs, governance packs, change records and reporting). Manage document systems to ensure information is organised, accessible and compliant. Support onboarding and offboarding of project resources in line with governance standards. Provide high-quality administrative support, including diary management, meeting coordination and event bookings. Prepare reports and materials for governance forums and leadership reviews. Maintain central logs, registers, schedules and portfolio records. Support dashboards and reporting across schedule, risk, cost and performance metrics. Support planning and delivery of internal and external events (e.g. Away Days, Innovation Festival, Partner Day), including logistics, communications and on-the-day coordination. About You Highly organised with strong attention to detail Able to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills Confident using Microsoft Office and collaboration tools Proactive, adaptable and comfortable working independently If you're looking to contribute to high-impact programmes in a structured and supportive PMO environment, we'd love to hear from you.
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
Junior PMO Analyst £13.07 per hour Monday-Friday 37 hours Hybrid role - 1-2 days in the office 6 month FTC Pity Me, Durham We're looking for an organised and proactive Junior PMO Analyst to provide essential administrative, coordination and reporting support across Northumbrian Water's IS and PMO functions. You'll play a key role in maintaining effective project governance, ensuring accurate information flow, and supporting the smooth delivery of programmes, portfolios and business initiatives. Key Responsibilities Coordinate meetings, prepare agendas, capture actions and track follow-ups. Raise and receipt purchase orders, support invoice processing and track project costs. Maintain project documentation (RAID logs, governance packs, change records and reporting). Manage document systems to ensure information is organised, accessible and compliant. Support onboarding and offboarding of project resources in line with governance standards. Provide high-quality administrative support, including diary management, meeting coordination and event bookings. Prepare reports and materials for governance forums and leadership reviews. Maintain central logs, registers, schedules and portfolio records. Support dashboards and reporting across schedule, risk, cost and performance metrics. Support planning and delivery of internal and external events (e.g. Away Days, Innovation Festival, Partner Day), including logistics, communications and on-the-day coordination. About You Highly organised with strong attention to detail Able to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills Confident using Microsoft Office and collaboration tools Proactive, adaptable and comfortable working independently If you're looking to contribute to high-impact programmes in a structured and supportive PMO environment, we'd love to hear from you.
About the role At some point in our lives, we or someone we love will need hospital care. At UHCW Charity, we re here to make those moments better - funding the extras that go beyond NHS provision, from life-saving equipment and pioneering research to more comfortable, welcoming spaces and support for patients, families and staff when they need it most. We re looking for a Fundraising and Events Lead to play a key role in delivering and growing income across corporate, community and events fundraising. This is a hands-on role where you ll lead day-to-day fundraising activity, build strong relationships with supporters, and ensure every interaction reflects the quality and care at the heart of our charity. You ll work closely with the Head of Fundraising to drive forward plans, strengthen supporter journeys, and ensure our fundraising is proactive, well-coordinated and consistently delivered. You will also line-manage and support our Fundraising Assistant, helping them to develop and thrive in their role. What you ll be doing Leading the delivery of fundraising activity across corporate, community and events income streams Planning and overseeing a varied events programme, ensuring high-quality supporter experiences Building and managing relationships with corporate partners, community groups and key stakeholders Supporting and inspiring fundraisers across the Trust, local community and beyond Developing fundraising materials, campaigns and communications in collaboration with marketing Overseeing supporter journeys and stewardship to improve engagement, retention and income Managing and supporting the Fundraising Assistant Using our CRM (Beacon) to track activity, analyse performance and inform future planning About you You ll be a proactive and organised fundraiser with experience delivering events and building excellent relationships that generate income. You ll be confident managing multiple priorities, spotting opportunities, and ensuring a high standard of supporter experience at every stage. You ll also bring: At least 3 years experience in fundraising or a similar role Strong communication and relationship-building skills Experience planning and delivering events or fundraising activities The ability to work independently while contributing to a collaborative team Confidence using data and insight to improve performance Most importantly, you ll be motivated by making a genuine difference and helping us grow support for our hospitals and communities. Why join us? This is an opportunity to take ownership of a broad and varied fundraising portfolio within a well-respected NHS charity. You ll play a key role in shaping supporter experiences, growing income sustainably, and building relationships that have a real and lasting impact. We offer: 27 days annual leave plus public holidays A pension scheme with matched contributions up to 7% Blue Light Card discounts Employee Assistance Programme Opportunities for professional development Join us and help make a real difference for patients, families and staff across Coventry and Warwickshire.
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
About the role At some point in our lives, we or someone we love will need hospital care. At UHCW Charity, we re here to make those moments better - funding the extras that go beyond NHS provision, from life-saving equipment and pioneering research to more comfortable, welcoming spaces and support for patients, families and staff when they need it most. We re looking for a Fundraising and Events Lead to play a key role in delivering and growing income across corporate, community and events fundraising. This is a hands-on role where you ll lead day-to-day fundraising activity, build strong relationships with supporters, and ensure every interaction reflects the quality and care at the heart of our charity. You ll work closely with the Head of Fundraising to drive forward plans, strengthen supporter journeys, and ensure our fundraising is proactive, well-coordinated and consistently delivered. You will also line-manage and support our Fundraising Assistant, helping them to develop and thrive in their role. What you ll be doing Leading the delivery of fundraising activity across corporate, community and events income streams Planning and overseeing a varied events programme, ensuring high-quality supporter experiences Building and managing relationships with corporate partners, community groups and key stakeholders Supporting and inspiring fundraisers across the Trust, local community and beyond Developing fundraising materials, campaigns and communications in collaboration with marketing Overseeing supporter journeys and stewardship to improve engagement, retention and income Managing and supporting the Fundraising Assistant Using our CRM (Beacon) to track activity, analyse performance and inform future planning About you You ll be a proactive and organised fundraiser with experience delivering events and building excellent relationships that generate income. You ll be confident managing multiple priorities, spotting opportunities, and ensuring a high standard of supporter experience at every stage. You ll also bring: At least 3 years experience in fundraising or a similar role Strong communication and relationship-building skills Experience planning and delivering events or fundraising activities The ability to work independently while contributing to a collaborative team Confidence using data and insight to improve performance Most importantly, you ll be motivated by making a genuine difference and helping us grow support for our hospitals and communities. Why join us? This is an opportunity to take ownership of a broad and varied fundraising portfolio within a well-respected NHS charity. You ll play a key role in shaping supporter experiences, growing income sustainably, and building relationships that have a real and lasting impact. We offer: 27 days annual leave plus public holidays A pension scheme with matched contributions up to 7% Blue Light Card discounts Employee Assistance Programme Opportunities for professional development Join us and help make a real difference for patients, families and staff across Coventry and Warwickshire.
Job description Job Title: Caseworker Reports to: TBC Line Reports: N/A Location: Flexible - hybrid 2 days a week from one of our offices Salary: £29,000 - £32,000 (London) ; £26,500 - £29,500 (outside London) Hours: 37.5 hours per week, with occasional evening/weekend work (TOIL provided) Contract: Permanent Language requirements: Fluency in English essential. Travel: Expectations of travel between BB locations for in person meetings and events Overall purpose: Breaking Barriers exists to support refugees and people from forced migration backgrounds into meaningful employment. The Client Caseworker is integral to delivering that mission. Acting as a client s primary point of support, you will lead and coordinate their progression toward employment whether through language development, requalification, training or direct employability support. This role requires someone who can take ownership of client journeys, drive forward action plans, and deliver both one-to-one and group-based support that moves clients closer to work. Caseworkers may initially focus more heavily on one pathway area, but the role is designed to provide integrated, cross-programme support over time. Collaboration across programme teams is essential to ensure clients experience seamless, joined-up services and consistent progression. Your contributions are valued, and you can make a meaningful impact on people s lives. Key responsibilities: 1. Client casework and support Manage a caseload of clients, providing structured one-to-one support in person and online. Conduct holistic assessments to understand clients qualifications, skills, language levels, aspirations and barriers. Co-create clear, outcome-focused action plans aligned to sustainable employment. Drive forward client progression across relevant pathways, including: Employment readiness and job search CV development, applications and interview preparation Professional requalification and accreditation routes English language progression Sector-specific training or volunteering Deliver group sessions to help clients build knowledge and skills in a supportive peer-learning environment. Maintain regular contact to monitor progress, adjust support and maintain accountability. Identify and address barriers to progression, advocating where appropriate. Safeguard clients appropriately and escalate concerns in line with policy. Refer and signpost to additional support services where required. 2. Stakeholder and volunteer engagement Engage with stakeholders and partners to develop networks and identify job, training, education and work experience opportunities for clients. Support outreach initiatives by developing and maintaining relationships with partners (e.g. referral partners, training providers, employers and professional bodies) Advocate on behalf of clients to address specific barriers to employment or accreditation. Collaborate with colleagues responsible for employer and partner engagement to match clients to appropriate opportunities. Liaise with volunteers to source additional expertise and mentoring opportunities for clients. Represent Breaking Barriers at occasional events or meetings as required. 3. Monitoring, Reporting & Administration Maintain accurate, timely and detailed client records on the CRM system. Track and report on client progression against agreed milestones and KPIs. Ensure documentation and evidence are completed in line with reporting requirements. Complete enrolment and administrative processes efficiently. Support monitoring and evaluation processes to inform service improvement. 4. Cross-Organisational Collaboration & Integrated Working Work closely with colleagues across all functions to ensure seamless client journeys, aligning support, avoiding duplication and maintaining clarity of progression plans. Share knowledge of sector pathways, labour market developments and client trends to inform service development and team learning. Contribute to service development as the service redesign evolves. Participate actively in team meetings, case reviews, reflective practice sessions, appraisals and inductions, contributing to strong team relationships and continuous service improvement. Take advantage of training and development opportunities to build new skills and share knowledge across teams. Foster a collaborative, solution-focused team culture. Person specification: Essential Criteria Experience Experience providing one-to-one advice, guidance or support, ideally within employability, education, refugee support or a related field Experience delivering or co-facilitating group sessions, workshops or training. Experience working toward defined targets, outcomes or deadlines in a structured environment. Understanding of barriers faced by refugees and people from forced migration backgrounds in accessing employment. Experience maintaining accurate records, whether using a database, CRM or equivalent system. Understanding of safeguarding principles and how to respond appropriately to concerns. Essential Skills & Abilities Ability to support people in planning and taking steps toward a goal, with clarity and follow-through. Comfortable facilitating groups and engaging diverse audiences. Strong interpersonal skills and ability to build trust with people from varied backgrounds. Good organisational skills and ability to manage multiple priorities. Proactive and solution-focused approach to problem-solving. Clear written and verbal communication skills. Able to work collaboratively across teams and with external partners or stakeholders. Attention to detail and administrative accuracy. Adaptable and open to working in an evolving service environment. Desirable Experience Lived experience of seeking sanctuary or forced migration to the UK. Experience in refugee support, employment services, education or a related field. Familiarity with UK labour market pathways, sector training routes or professional requalification processes. Experience working alongside volunteers, mentors or external partners. Ability to speak an additional language relevant to the client group. Other Requirements Commitment to Breaking Barriers mission and values. Eligibility to work in the UK. Willingness to travel between offices and partner locations as required. Occasional evening or weekend work (TOIL provided). If you meet most, but not all of the criteria, we d still like to hear from you! Other considerations: As part of our safeguarding commitment to our clients, we carry out pre-employment checks to ensure that successful applicants are suitable to work with adults at risk. These include criminal record disclosure, obtaining references and verifying a candidate s identity and right to work in the UK Breaking Barriers is committed to protecting an adult s right to live in safety, free from abuse and neglect and for their views, wishes and beliefs to be fully taken into account when deciding action We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, sex, sexual orientation, marriage and civil partnership status, pregnancy and maternity status, race, religion or belief Breaking Barriers particularly welcomes applicants with experience of seeking asylum and/or a refugee background Some travel between our different areas of operation will be required
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
Job description Job Title: Caseworker Reports to: TBC Line Reports: N/A Location: Flexible - hybrid 2 days a week from one of our offices Salary: £29,000 - £32,000 (London) ; £26,500 - £29,500 (outside London) Hours: 37.5 hours per week, with occasional evening/weekend work (TOIL provided) Contract: Permanent Language requirements: Fluency in English essential. Travel: Expectations of travel between BB locations for in person meetings and events Overall purpose: Breaking Barriers exists to support refugees and people from forced migration backgrounds into meaningful employment. The Client Caseworker is integral to delivering that mission. Acting as a client s primary point of support, you will lead and coordinate their progression toward employment whether through language development, requalification, training or direct employability support. This role requires someone who can take ownership of client journeys, drive forward action plans, and deliver both one-to-one and group-based support that moves clients closer to work. Caseworkers may initially focus more heavily on one pathway area, but the role is designed to provide integrated, cross-programme support over time. Collaboration across programme teams is essential to ensure clients experience seamless, joined-up services and consistent progression. Your contributions are valued, and you can make a meaningful impact on people s lives. Key responsibilities: 1. Client casework and support Manage a caseload of clients, providing structured one-to-one support in person and online. Conduct holistic assessments to understand clients qualifications, skills, language levels, aspirations and barriers. Co-create clear, outcome-focused action plans aligned to sustainable employment. Drive forward client progression across relevant pathways, including: Employment readiness and job search CV development, applications and interview preparation Professional requalification and accreditation routes English language progression Sector-specific training or volunteering Deliver group sessions to help clients build knowledge and skills in a supportive peer-learning environment. Maintain regular contact to monitor progress, adjust support and maintain accountability. Identify and address barriers to progression, advocating where appropriate. Safeguard clients appropriately and escalate concerns in line with policy. Refer and signpost to additional support services where required. 2. Stakeholder and volunteer engagement Engage with stakeholders and partners to develop networks and identify job, training, education and work experience opportunities for clients. Support outreach initiatives by developing and maintaining relationships with partners (e.g. referral partners, training providers, employers and professional bodies) Advocate on behalf of clients to address specific barriers to employment or accreditation. Collaborate with colleagues responsible for employer and partner engagement to match clients to appropriate opportunities. Liaise with volunteers to source additional expertise and mentoring opportunities for clients. Represent Breaking Barriers at occasional events or meetings as required. 3. Monitoring, Reporting & Administration Maintain accurate, timely and detailed client records on the CRM system. Track and report on client progression against agreed milestones and KPIs. Ensure documentation and evidence are completed in line with reporting requirements. Complete enrolment and administrative processes efficiently. Support monitoring and evaluation processes to inform service improvement. 4. Cross-Organisational Collaboration & Integrated Working Work closely with colleagues across all functions to ensure seamless client journeys, aligning support, avoiding duplication and maintaining clarity of progression plans. Share knowledge of sector pathways, labour market developments and client trends to inform service development and team learning. Contribute to service development as the service redesign evolves. Participate actively in team meetings, case reviews, reflective practice sessions, appraisals and inductions, contributing to strong team relationships and continuous service improvement. Take advantage of training and development opportunities to build new skills and share knowledge across teams. Foster a collaborative, solution-focused team culture. Person specification: Essential Criteria Experience Experience providing one-to-one advice, guidance or support, ideally within employability, education, refugee support or a related field Experience delivering or co-facilitating group sessions, workshops or training. Experience working toward defined targets, outcomes or deadlines in a structured environment. Understanding of barriers faced by refugees and people from forced migration backgrounds in accessing employment. Experience maintaining accurate records, whether using a database, CRM or equivalent system. Understanding of safeguarding principles and how to respond appropriately to concerns. Essential Skills & Abilities Ability to support people in planning and taking steps toward a goal, with clarity and follow-through. Comfortable facilitating groups and engaging diverse audiences. Strong interpersonal skills and ability to build trust with people from varied backgrounds. Good organisational skills and ability to manage multiple priorities. Proactive and solution-focused approach to problem-solving. Clear written and verbal communication skills. Able to work collaboratively across teams and with external partners or stakeholders. Attention to detail and administrative accuracy. Adaptable and open to working in an evolving service environment. Desirable Experience Lived experience of seeking sanctuary or forced migration to the UK. Experience in refugee support, employment services, education or a related field. Familiarity with UK labour market pathways, sector training routes or professional requalification processes. Experience working alongside volunteers, mentors or external partners. Ability to speak an additional language relevant to the client group. Other Requirements Commitment to Breaking Barriers mission and values. Eligibility to work in the UK. Willingness to travel between offices and partner locations as required. Occasional evening or weekend work (TOIL provided). If you meet most, but not all of the criteria, we d still like to hear from you! Other considerations: As part of our safeguarding commitment to our clients, we carry out pre-employment checks to ensure that successful applicants are suitable to work with adults at risk. These include criminal record disclosure, obtaining references and verifying a candidate s identity and right to work in the UK Breaking Barriers is committed to protecting an adult s right to live in safety, free from abuse and neglect and for their views, wishes and beliefs to be fully taken into account when deciding action We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, sex, sexual orientation, marriage and civil partnership status, pregnancy and maternity status, race, religion or belief Breaking Barriers particularly welcomes applicants with experience of seeking asylum and/or a refugee background Some travel between our different areas of operation will be required
We are recruiting for 1 x Schools Coordinator post in the following regions and areas. South West and Channel Islands Dorset. 1xfull time 35 hpw, fixed term contract until 31/8/2027 Home based. Must live within the advertised areas, as frequent travel is a requirement of the role. Access to a car for work travel and broadband are essential for the role. About the role and the Schools Service: Would you like to drive forward NSPCC's schools offer? In 2021, the NSPCC announced a new 10+ year strategy to make the biggest impact we can to stop child abuse and neglect. Our Local Services teams are an essential part of how NSPCC's three main strategic goals will be delivered: Everyone plays their part to prevent child abuse. Every child is safe online. Children feel safe, listened to and supported. Local Services brings together our work in schools, local campaigning and our direct services across 9 regions and nations. The Schools Service team plays an integral part of our mission as it's responsible for delivering the wider schools offer. Do you; have experience of delivering or arranging programmes in either an educational or safeguarding setting; work well towards set targets/KPIs and objectives; have experience of management, retention and recruitment of volunteers; have well-developed communication and influencing skills; have experience of following safeguarding procedures; work with diverse groups of people; have effective time management, planning and organisation skills; work well as a team and work well remotely? If so, we would love you to apply for the Schools Coordinator position. As a member of our team, our organisational values and behaviours would be important to you. We want someone who will take a child-centred approach, has a strong belief in the rights of children, and has a clear understanding and commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion in all aspects of life and practice. Reporting to the Schools Service Manager, the Schools Coordinator role will mainly be responsible for delivering the Schools Service and local offer to primary and secondary school settings. This includes (not an exhaustive list): Being the single point of contact for primary and secondary schools within the designated local educational authority areas, including non-mainstream settings; Working to set targets, KPIs and reach plans as agreed by your line manager; Responsibility for booking a minimum number of schools to deliver our Speak out. Stay safe programme; Overseeing the booking and delivery of NSPCC volunteer led workshops (to 6-7- and 9 11-year-olds); Actively engaging with and approaching secondary schools with our new Talk Relationships service and wider offer; Leading, supervising and supporting a team of high calibre schools service volunteers; Carrying out quality assurance visits through direct observations of volunteer deliveries, giving constructive feedback; Ensuring training and sign off plans are in place for new volunteers, which may include some co-delivery with a Schools Coordinator in schools for some areas; Providing effective individual and group volunteer supervisions; Planning and implementing volunteer recruitment/attraction strategies; Building and maintaining internal and external relationships, attending events or actively stewarding our offer with stakeholders; Following NSPCC Schools Service safeguarding procedures to the required standards; Collaboration with internal colleagues across the organisation in region; Being an active contributor to priority projects; Commitment to continued professional development and practice sharing. How to apply We will only consider a fully completed standard NSPCC application form, including a supporting statement. The supporting statement is where you can provide your experience and clear examples that demonstrate each point of the person specification (1 to 10). The person specification can be found at the end of the job description (downloadable from this vacancy page). It is a good idea to follow the order of the person specification in your supporting statement. Please remember to state the area and post you are applying for at the top of your supporting statement. Closing date: midnight on the last date advertised. We encourage early applications, as we reserve the right to close the advert before the closing date if we receive a high volume of applications that meet the minimum criteria. First stage Interviews will be held via Microsoft Teams within two weeks of the closing date. Successful candidates from stage one will be invited to a second interview (dates tbc).
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
We are recruiting for 1 x Schools Coordinator post in the following regions and areas. South West and Channel Islands Dorset. 1xfull time 35 hpw, fixed term contract until 31/8/2027 Home based. Must live within the advertised areas, as frequent travel is a requirement of the role. Access to a car for work travel and broadband are essential for the role. About the role and the Schools Service: Would you like to drive forward NSPCC's schools offer? In 2021, the NSPCC announced a new 10+ year strategy to make the biggest impact we can to stop child abuse and neglect. Our Local Services teams are an essential part of how NSPCC's three main strategic goals will be delivered: Everyone plays their part to prevent child abuse. Every child is safe online. Children feel safe, listened to and supported. Local Services brings together our work in schools, local campaigning and our direct services across 9 regions and nations. The Schools Service team plays an integral part of our mission as it's responsible for delivering the wider schools offer. Do you; have experience of delivering or arranging programmes in either an educational or safeguarding setting; work well towards set targets/KPIs and objectives; have experience of management, retention and recruitment of volunteers; have well-developed communication and influencing skills; have experience of following safeguarding procedures; work with diverse groups of people; have effective time management, planning and organisation skills; work well as a team and work well remotely? If so, we would love you to apply for the Schools Coordinator position. As a member of our team, our organisational values and behaviours would be important to you. We want someone who will take a child-centred approach, has a strong belief in the rights of children, and has a clear understanding and commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion in all aspects of life and practice. Reporting to the Schools Service Manager, the Schools Coordinator role will mainly be responsible for delivering the Schools Service and local offer to primary and secondary school settings. This includes (not an exhaustive list): Being the single point of contact for primary and secondary schools within the designated local educational authority areas, including non-mainstream settings; Working to set targets, KPIs and reach plans as agreed by your line manager; Responsibility for booking a minimum number of schools to deliver our Speak out. Stay safe programme; Overseeing the booking and delivery of NSPCC volunteer led workshops (to 6-7- and 9 11-year-olds); Actively engaging with and approaching secondary schools with our new Talk Relationships service and wider offer; Leading, supervising and supporting a team of high calibre schools service volunteers; Carrying out quality assurance visits through direct observations of volunteer deliveries, giving constructive feedback; Ensuring training and sign off plans are in place for new volunteers, which may include some co-delivery with a Schools Coordinator in schools for some areas; Providing effective individual and group volunteer supervisions; Planning and implementing volunteer recruitment/attraction strategies; Building and maintaining internal and external relationships, attending events or actively stewarding our offer with stakeholders; Following NSPCC Schools Service safeguarding procedures to the required standards; Collaboration with internal colleagues across the organisation in region; Being an active contributor to priority projects; Commitment to continued professional development and practice sharing. How to apply We will only consider a fully completed standard NSPCC application form, including a supporting statement. The supporting statement is where you can provide your experience and clear examples that demonstrate each point of the person specification (1 to 10). The person specification can be found at the end of the job description (downloadable from this vacancy page). It is a good idea to follow the order of the person specification in your supporting statement. Please remember to state the area and post you are applying for at the top of your supporting statement. Closing date: midnight on the last date advertised. We encourage early applications, as we reserve the right to close the advert before the closing date if we receive a high volume of applications that meet the minimum criteria. First stage Interviews will be held via Microsoft Teams within two weeks of the closing date. Successful candidates from stage one will be invited to a second interview (dates tbc).
About the role At some point in our lives, we or someone we love will need hospital care. At UHCW Charity, we re here to make those moments better - funding the extras that go beyond NHS provision, from life-saving equipment and pioneering research to more comfortable, welcoming spaces and support for patients, families and staff when they need it most. We re looking for a Fundraising Assistant to support the delivery of our fundraising activity and help ensure everything runs smoothly behind the scenes. This is a varied, hands-on role where no two days are the same, from supporting events and coordinating fundraising materials to managing data and providing excellent supporter care. You ll work closely with the Fundraising & Events Lead and wider team, playing a key role in delivering a positive experience for our supporters and helping us grow income across the charity. What you ll be doing Supporting the delivery of fundraising activity across events, community, corporate and individual giving Assisting with event preparation, logistics, registrations and supporter communications Preparing fundraising packs, materials and resources for supporters Responding to enquiries and ensuring a friendly, professional supporter experience Maintaining accurate records on our CRM (Beacon) and supporting income processing Coordinating thank you communications, certificates and stewardship activity Supporting volunteer coordination and engagement Assisting with basic prospect research and identifying fundraising opportunities Supporting social media content and fundraising communications where needed About you This role would suit someone who is organised, proactive and keen to build a career in fundraising. You might already have experience in an administrative, customer service or charity role, or be looking for your first step into the sector. You ll bring: Strong organisational skills and attention to detail Excellent communication skills and a friendly, approachable manner The ability to manage multiple tasks and work to deadlines Confidence using IT systems and databases (or willingness to learn) A genuine interest in fundraising and making a difference Most importantly, you ll be someone who takes pride in their work and enjoys being part of a supportive, collaborative team. Why join us? This is a fantastic opportunity to gain experience across a wide range of fundraising activity within a busy and supportive NHS charity. You ll develop valuable skills, build relationships and play a part in work that has a real and lasting impact on patients, families and staff. We offer: 27 days annual leave plus public holidays Pension scheme with matched contributions up to 7% Blue Light Card discounts Employee Assistance Programme Opportunities for training and development Join us and help make a real difference for patients, families and staff across Coventry and Warwickshire.
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
About the role At some point in our lives, we or someone we love will need hospital care. At UHCW Charity, we re here to make those moments better - funding the extras that go beyond NHS provision, from life-saving equipment and pioneering research to more comfortable, welcoming spaces and support for patients, families and staff when they need it most. We re looking for a Fundraising Assistant to support the delivery of our fundraising activity and help ensure everything runs smoothly behind the scenes. This is a varied, hands-on role where no two days are the same, from supporting events and coordinating fundraising materials to managing data and providing excellent supporter care. You ll work closely with the Fundraising & Events Lead and wider team, playing a key role in delivering a positive experience for our supporters and helping us grow income across the charity. What you ll be doing Supporting the delivery of fundraising activity across events, community, corporate and individual giving Assisting with event preparation, logistics, registrations and supporter communications Preparing fundraising packs, materials and resources for supporters Responding to enquiries and ensuring a friendly, professional supporter experience Maintaining accurate records on our CRM (Beacon) and supporting income processing Coordinating thank you communications, certificates and stewardship activity Supporting volunteer coordination and engagement Assisting with basic prospect research and identifying fundraising opportunities Supporting social media content and fundraising communications where needed About you This role would suit someone who is organised, proactive and keen to build a career in fundraising. You might already have experience in an administrative, customer service or charity role, or be looking for your first step into the sector. You ll bring: Strong organisational skills and attention to detail Excellent communication skills and a friendly, approachable manner The ability to manage multiple tasks and work to deadlines Confidence using IT systems and databases (or willingness to learn) A genuine interest in fundraising and making a difference Most importantly, you ll be someone who takes pride in their work and enjoys being part of a supportive, collaborative team. Why join us? This is a fantastic opportunity to gain experience across a wide range of fundraising activity within a busy and supportive NHS charity. You ll develop valuable skills, build relationships and play a part in work that has a real and lasting impact on patients, families and staff. We offer: 27 days annual leave plus public holidays Pension scheme with matched contributions up to 7% Blue Light Card discounts Employee Assistance Programme Opportunities for training and development Join us and help make a real difference for patients, families and staff across Coventry and Warwickshire.