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Head of Physics - Lymm High School
Warrington Borough Council Lymm, Cheshire
Lymm High School is a well-established, 11-18 comprehensive school with over 1950 students (400 in the 6th form) and exceptional resources, including 28 acres of beautiful grounds, a swimming pool, leisure complex and our own residential centre in Anglesey. We are a welcoming and supportive school, with a strong track record of excellent exam results both at KS4 and KS5. It is also a lovely place in which to work; in addition to good fortune with our physical surroundings, staff are exceptionally positive, committed and supportive. The role The Science department is made up of a strong and supportive team of experienced specialist teachers. Physics is a popular and growing subject at KS5 and there are healthy numbers opting for Separate Science at KS4. We are looking for an inspiring Head of Physics who is keenly interested in how young people learn, committed to high standards in teaching and learning and, with the support of the Head of Science, can lead the Physics department to even greater things. Your level of experience is less important to us than your willingness to learn and your drive and determination to improve outcomes and provision for young people. If, prior to submitting an application, you would like to see for yourself why we believe this is such a fabulous school in which to work and why the post itself is so exciting, then do not hesitate to contact us to arrange a phone call or a visit. Contact with any queries. This school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this legal requirement. The successful applicant's appointment will be subject to satisfactory pre-employment clearances including a Disclosure and Barring Service check. At Lymm High School we recognise the positive value of diversity, promoting equality and celebrating inclusion. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds. Key dates Closing date for application: 9am Monday 2 February Start Date: September 2026 or earlier if available Lymm High School, Oughtrington Lane, Lymm, WA13 0RB
Jan 23, 2026
Full time
Lymm High School is a well-established, 11-18 comprehensive school with over 1950 students (400 in the 6th form) and exceptional resources, including 28 acres of beautiful grounds, a swimming pool, leisure complex and our own residential centre in Anglesey. We are a welcoming and supportive school, with a strong track record of excellent exam results both at KS4 and KS5. It is also a lovely place in which to work; in addition to good fortune with our physical surroundings, staff are exceptionally positive, committed and supportive. The role The Science department is made up of a strong and supportive team of experienced specialist teachers. Physics is a popular and growing subject at KS5 and there are healthy numbers opting for Separate Science at KS4. We are looking for an inspiring Head of Physics who is keenly interested in how young people learn, committed to high standards in teaching and learning and, with the support of the Head of Science, can lead the Physics department to even greater things. Your level of experience is less important to us than your willingness to learn and your drive and determination to improve outcomes and provision for young people. If, prior to submitting an application, you would like to see for yourself why we believe this is such a fabulous school in which to work and why the post itself is so exciting, then do not hesitate to contact us to arrange a phone call or a visit. Contact with any queries. This school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this legal requirement. The successful applicant's appointment will be subject to satisfactory pre-employment clearances including a Disclosure and Barring Service check. At Lymm High School we recognise the positive value of diversity, promoting equality and celebrating inclusion. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds. Key dates Closing date for application: 9am Monday 2 February Start Date: September 2026 or earlier if available Lymm High School, Oughtrington Lane, Lymm, WA13 0RB
Serco
Swimming Teacher
Serco Bangor, County Down
Swimming Teacher Location: Bangor Aurora, 3 Valentine Road, Co-Down, N. Ireland, BT20 4TH Working Hours: Casual, Flexible around your current commitments Salary: £17.12 per hour + excellent benefits Are you passionate about swimming? Here at Northern Community Leisure Trust our goal is to get more people active by providing affordable safe and enjoyable lessons for all and right now we are recruiting for swimming teachers to grow our programmes to ensure we can do just that. If you are passionate about ensuring all children and adults have access to affordable lessons no matter their ability or background this role could be right for you. By following the tried and tested Swim Ireland learn to swim framework we develop the confidence in all our swimmers through fun and enjoyable lessons. Many of our swimmers have progressed to swim competitively and even to represent our country. Teaching our swimming lessons will see you delivering safe fun and progressive lessons, but this is also a mentality we take towards our teachers' careers and personal development. We want you to feel safe in your employment so we will contract you for as little or many teaching hours as you want around your current commitments. Paying for your own safeguarding and DBS checks aren't fun or cheap so we provide these for you! There's also no need to hold your own personal insurance as you will be covered by ours. Working for us will enable you to work within all our leisure centres as well as giving you excellent personal and career development through continued training and learning opportunities. Our in-house Aquatic Training Academy will provide you with ongoing training through our specialist CPDs in swimming teaching, meaning you can access a range of training throughout your career, and when it comes to that career, we have a solid pathway in place meaning there is opportunity to progress into management or other areas in the business. Serco manages these facilities on a day-to-day basis on behalf of the Trust. What you'll need to do the role You will have excellent customer service skills and be someone who is happy to deal with people of all ages and back grounds. You will need to hold either a STA Award/Certificate in Teaching Swimming or Swim Ireland Level 2 Holding either a valid RLSS UK NPLQ, RLSS UK NRASTC or STA Safety Award for Teachers would be advantageous but not essential as we can provide the training to complete these courses free of charge. This role will require a DBS check. What we offer For all Leisure benefits please see Employee Benefits () Serco/Serco Leisure Operating Limited are appointed as the Trust's Managing Agents. We manage the recruitment process and the Trust's employees in the delivery of the service on their behalf. The Trust is committed to equal opportunities and requests any potential applicant to contact the Recruitment Team on as soon as possible if an applicant has any additional queries, requirements or will need additional time in submitting an application. Applicants should be aware that in line with the company's policy all relevant positions will be subject to an enhanced disclosure. NCLT adhere to the recruitment of ex-offenders policy, a copy of which can be made available on request A copy of the Access NI code of practice is also available upon request. For further information and to submit your application, click the apply icon.
Jan 23, 2026
Full time
Swimming Teacher Location: Bangor Aurora, 3 Valentine Road, Co-Down, N. Ireland, BT20 4TH Working Hours: Casual, Flexible around your current commitments Salary: £17.12 per hour + excellent benefits Are you passionate about swimming? Here at Northern Community Leisure Trust our goal is to get more people active by providing affordable safe and enjoyable lessons for all and right now we are recruiting for swimming teachers to grow our programmes to ensure we can do just that. If you are passionate about ensuring all children and adults have access to affordable lessons no matter their ability or background this role could be right for you. By following the tried and tested Swim Ireland learn to swim framework we develop the confidence in all our swimmers through fun and enjoyable lessons. Many of our swimmers have progressed to swim competitively and even to represent our country. Teaching our swimming lessons will see you delivering safe fun and progressive lessons, but this is also a mentality we take towards our teachers' careers and personal development. We want you to feel safe in your employment so we will contract you for as little or many teaching hours as you want around your current commitments. Paying for your own safeguarding and DBS checks aren't fun or cheap so we provide these for you! There's also no need to hold your own personal insurance as you will be covered by ours. Working for us will enable you to work within all our leisure centres as well as giving you excellent personal and career development through continued training and learning opportunities. Our in-house Aquatic Training Academy will provide you with ongoing training through our specialist CPDs in swimming teaching, meaning you can access a range of training throughout your career, and when it comes to that career, we have a solid pathway in place meaning there is opportunity to progress into management or other areas in the business. Serco manages these facilities on a day-to-day basis on behalf of the Trust. What you'll need to do the role You will have excellent customer service skills and be someone who is happy to deal with people of all ages and back grounds. You will need to hold either a STA Award/Certificate in Teaching Swimming or Swim Ireland Level 2 Holding either a valid RLSS UK NPLQ, RLSS UK NRASTC or STA Safety Award for Teachers would be advantageous but not essential as we can provide the training to complete these courses free of charge. This role will require a DBS check. What we offer For all Leisure benefits please see Employee Benefits () Serco/Serco Leisure Operating Limited are appointed as the Trust's Managing Agents. We manage the recruitment process and the Trust's employees in the delivery of the service on their behalf. The Trust is committed to equal opportunities and requests any potential applicant to contact the Recruitment Team on as soon as possible if an applicant has any additional queries, requirements or will need additional time in submitting an application. Applicants should be aware that in line with the company's policy all relevant positions will be subject to an enhanced disclosure. NCLT adhere to the recruitment of ex-offenders policy, a copy of which can be made available on request A copy of the Access NI code of practice is also available upon request. For further information and to submit your application, click the apply icon.
SANZA Teaching Agency
SEN LSA - Independent School (Chelsea)
SANZA Teaching Agency
SEN LSA - Independent School (Chelsea) Full-Time Excellent Pay Initial Contract Feb - July SANZA Teaching Agency are supporting an established Independent school in Chelsea (Kensington and Chelsea) recruiting an experienced SEN Learning Support Assistant to provide dedicated in-school support for a Year 4 pupil with complex physical and learning needs. The student is bright and social, but requires assistance to access learning and move safely around the school environment. This includes support with mobility, adapted learning tasks and occasional personal care. You'll be part of a collaborative SEN team ensuring her school day is safe and structured. You will also work closely with the family and other members of staff at the child's home, and you must be able to commute each day to Kensington and Chelsea. Core Duties and Responsibilities Full-time position , Monday to Friday, 8.00am-4.00pm Deliver dedicated 1:1 learning support across the full school day Provide homework assistance and care at the family home , either before or after school when the pupil starts later Support the pupil with mobility, transitions and safe movement around the school site Modify and tailor learning activities to ensure accessibility and active engagement Carry out personal care as needed, always in a respectful and dignified manner Liaise closely with class teachers, therapists and SEN professionals Maintain close communication with the family, swim instructor and relevant school staff Candidate Profile Demonstrable SEN experience or a strong understanding of additional needs Warm, patient and engaging approach Background in the UK education or training sector , or a strong academic profile Excellent communication skills and sound safeguarding awareness Dependable, well-organised and committed , with the ability to commute to Kensington and Chelsea Confident supporting physical disabilities and delivering personal care French or Spanish language skills are desirable but not essential What's on Offer Highly competitive pay , reflective of experience A long-term, consistent position within a well-regarded Chelsea school Ongoing collaboration with a supportive SEN team and engaged family A genuinely rewarding role , making a meaningful and lasting impact APPLY NOW for SEN LSA - Independent School (Chelsea) Send your CV to (url removed) with subject line "SEN LSA - Independent School (Chelsea) " . SANZA Teaching Agency is part of The Abaco Group and the sister company of Tradewind Recruitment. For more similar roles to SEN LSA - Independent School (Chelsea) or in education and training, give us call or send your CV!
Jan 18, 2026
Seasonal
SEN LSA - Independent School (Chelsea) Full-Time Excellent Pay Initial Contract Feb - July SANZA Teaching Agency are supporting an established Independent school in Chelsea (Kensington and Chelsea) recruiting an experienced SEN Learning Support Assistant to provide dedicated in-school support for a Year 4 pupil with complex physical and learning needs. The student is bright and social, but requires assistance to access learning and move safely around the school environment. This includes support with mobility, adapted learning tasks and occasional personal care. You'll be part of a collaborative SEN team ensuring her school day is safe and structured. You will also work closely with the family and other members of staff at the child's home, and you must be able to commute each day to Kensington and Chelsea. Core Duties and Responsibilities Full-time position , Monday to Friday, 8.00am-4.00pm Deliver dedicated 1:1 learning support across the full school day Provide homework assistance and care at the family home , either before or after school when the pupil starts later Support the pupil with mobility, transitions and safe movement around the school site Modify and tailor learning activities to ensure accessibility and active engagement Carry out personal care as needed, always in a respectful and dignified manner Liaise closely with class teachers, therapists and SEN professionals Maintain close communication with the family, swim instructor and relevant school staff Candidate Profile Demonstrable SEN experience or a strong understanding of additional needs Warm, patient and engaging approach Background in the UK education or training sector , or a strong academic profile Excellent communication skills and sound safeguarding awareness Dependable, well-organised and committed , with the ability to commute to Kensington and Chelsea Confident supporting physical disabilities and delivering personal care French or Spanish language skills are desirable but not essential What's on Offer Highly competitive pay , reflective of experience A long-term, consistent position within a well-regarded Chelsea school Ongoing collaboration with a supportive SEN team and engaged family A genuinely rewarding role , making a meaningful and lasting impact APPLY NOW for SEN LSA - Independent School (Chelsea) Send your CV to (url removed) with subject line "SEN LSA - Independent School (Chelsea) " . SANZA Teaching Agency is part of The Abaco Group and the sister company of Tradewind Recruitment. For more similar roles to SEN LSA - Independent School (Chelsea) or in education and training, give us call or send your CV!
Lynx Employment Services Ltd
Duty Manager - Leisure Facilities
Lynx Employment Services Ltd City, Sheffield
Location: Westfield, Sheffield Rate: £17 per hour Including holiday pay Duration: 3 months initially Department: Facilities Management We re looking for an experienced Duty Manager to support the Leisure Facilities Manager in delivering an efficient, safe, and high-quality sport and leisure service. Key Responsibilities Ensure full compliance with health & safety, hygiene, first aid, and all relevant legislation and policies. Organise duty rosters and maintain appropriate staffing levels across shifts. Oversee the quality and safety of all equipment, ensuring it meets service and customer expectations. Manage the opening and closing of the facility in line with shift schedules. Support staff and provide excellent customer service across all facility operations. Requirements Enhanced DBS on update service( with Children and Adult barred list) -essential National Pool Lifeguard Qualification (NPLQ) essential MPLQ qualification Pool Plant Training RLSS-accredited lifeguard training Experience in a similar leisure or facilities management role Ability to work effectively as part of a team and support a busy leisure environment Award for Swimming Teachers and Coaches ( NRASTC ) preferred
Jan 12, 2026
Seasonal
Location: Westfield, Sheffield Rate: £17 per hour Including holiday pay Duration: 3 months initially Department: Facilities Management We re looking for an experienced Duty Manager to support the Leisure Facilities Manager in delivering an efficient, safe, and high-quality sport and leisure service. Key Responsibilities Ensure full compliance with health & safety, hygiene, first aid, and all relevant legislation and policies. Organise duty rosters and maintain appropriate staffing levels across shifts. Oversee the quality and safety of all equipment, ensuring it meets service and customer expectations. Manage the opening and closing of the facility in line with shift schedules. Support staff and provide excellent customer service across all facility operations. Requirements Enhanced DBS on update service( with Children and Adult barred list) -essential National Pool Lifeguard Qualification (NPLQ) essential MPLQ qualification Pool Plant Training RLSS-accredited lifeguard training Experience in a similar leisure or facilities management role Ability to work effectively as part of a team and support a busy leisure environment Award for Swimming Teachers and Coaches ( NRASTC ) preferred
Level Water
Head of Programmes / Programmes Director
Level Water Tunbridge Wells, Kent
Head of Programmes / Programmes Director, Level Water What we're building Level Water exists to solve a problem that shouldn't exist: too many disabled children are still missing out on high-quality swimming lessons. We've built a delivery model that works. Families trust us. Pools want to work with us. Funders back us. We're well-funded (80% unrestricted) and responding to growing demand. Now we're entering the next stage: scaling what works without losing quality, care, or joy. This role sits right at the heart of that mission - leading not just how our programmes are delivered, but how we define, measure, and grow our impact. We're Level Water - a founder-led charity solving unequal access to swimming for children with disabilities. We're not a typical charity. We own our swim events and run them like a business, creating a sustainable income stream that directly funds our programmes. That model gives us the freedom to move fast, test ideas, and build something that doesn't exist anywhere else. Because we're self-sustaining, we can make clear, confident decisions about our programme and impact direction. If you want to help tackle unequal access to sport - and shape how a modern charity designs, delivers, and measures programmes at scale - this is your chance. The opportunity This isn't a "keep programmes running" role. This is a build, lead, and scale a national delivery model role. As Head of Programmes, you'll own how Level Water's programmes are designed, delivered, improved, and expanded. You'll take a proven model, design for growth and help turn it into something category-defining - working at pace, making smart decisions, and setting the standard for what inclusive swimming can look like across the UK. You'll work closely with the CEO and senior team, lead our brilliant programme function (a Training and Excellence Manager and Programmes Officer), and bring energy and momentum to a part of the organisation that sits right at the heart of our impact. If you're excited by growth, complexity, and building something that really matters, you'll thrive here. If you're looking for a role where you can play it safe, this probably isn't it. What you'll actually own Programme design, quality & scale: You'll own how Level Water's programmes are designed, delivered, and grown - now and into the future. Set the strategic direction for our lesson delivery model, ensuring it scales without losing quality, care, or joy. Lead and develop the Programmes team, setting clear priorities, standards, and ways of working. Ensure programmes are safe, inclusive, effective, and consistently high-quality as delivery expands. Build the systems and processes that make great delivery easier at scale, not harder. Impact, learning & continuous improvement: You'll define how we understand, measure, and improve our impact - and use learning to drive better delivery. Ensure we gather meaningful insight from families, swimmers, teachers, and partners. Turn data and feedback into clear learning that actively shapes programme decisions. Lead Level Water's approach to impact reporting for funders, partners, Trustees, and the Board, alongside the Senior Leadership Team. Set clear success measures and use them to guide prioritisation, iteration, and growth. Strategic partnerships, funding & sector influence: You'll build the relationships and credibility that enable sustainable programme growth and wider change. Build and manage strategic partnerships with national pool operators and delivery partners. Secure and manage national agreements that unlock scale and improve access. Work closely with Fundraising to shape strong, realistic programme content for grants and funding proposals. Own the programme side of grant-funded delivery, ensuring work is well planned, delivered to a high standard, and reported with clarity and confidence. Represent Level Water externally as a credible, influential voice in inclusive swimming, helping to shift culture and practice across the sector. Who we're looking for We care far more about how you work than where you've worked or what sector you come from. You don't need a background in swimming. You don't need charity experience. What matters is how you think, how you lead, and the energy you bring. People who thrive here have: Ambition for growth. You're excited by the moment where something good needs to scale - and you want to help shape what comes next, not just maintain what already exists. Ownership and momentum. You take responsibility, spot opportunities, and move things forward. You don't wait for perfect information or permission before acting. The ability to hold strategy and delivery together. You can zoom out to set direction and zoom in to make sure things actually work - and you know when each is needed. Confidence leading through change. You've helped programmes or services evolve through growth, complexity, or transformation, and you're comfortable making decisions in imperfect conditions. Strong relational leadership. You build trust quickly, bring people with you, and create credibility with partners, teams, and senior stakeholders. A solutions-first mindset. When things get complicated (and they will), you stay calm, pragmatic, and focused on what will move things forward. Bonus points if: You've worked in a scale-up, start-up, or fast-growing organisation. You've built or reshaped delivery models, partnerships, or systems as things grew. You're motivated by impact and inclusion, and want your work to genuinely change lives. If this sounds like you - and you're excited by the challenge of building something ambitious with real-world impact - we'd love to hear from you. Why Level Water? Our values - Bold, Driven, Personal, and Joyful - shape how this role shows up in practice. You'll be expected to bring ambition, move with purpose, care deeply about people, and help build programmes that feel genuinely joyful to be part of. Bold. This isn't a "run what already exists" role. You'll challenge assumptions, set direction, and help shape the future of inclusive swimming. We want your judgement, your ideas, and your confidence to make clear calls. Driven. We're growing fast, and programmes sit at the centre of that growth. If you're ambitious about scale, impact, and building something that lasts, there's a real opportunity here to lead what comes next. Personal. We're founder-led and people-first. You'll work closely with families, partners, and colleagues, balancing high standards with empathy, clarity, and care. Joyful. Swimming should be positive, empowering, and fun - especially for children who've too often been excluded. You'll help ensure our programmes don't just deliver outcomes, but create experiences that build confidence, independence, and a lifelong love of the water. Practical details: Flexible working: remote, hybrid, or (even better) office-based in Tunbridge Wells, your choice. You'll attend weekend events throughout the summer. Some travel required to pools, partners, and events (including occasional weekends) Salary: Head of: £46k - £57k (depending on experience) How to apply We want to hear from you in whatever way best shows us who you are and how you think. Get creative. We really want to get a feel for your personality and style. A traditional CV and cover letter? Great. A video introduction? Awesome. Whatever format helps you shine and show us who you are. Here's what we'd love to know somewhere within your application: What's the boldest change you've delivered that improved outcomes for the people your programme existed to serve - and what did you personally do to make it happen? Before you apply: If you've got questions about the role, the team, or whether this might be right for you, please reach out. I'm Lucy Powell, Operations Director at Level Water, and I'd genuinely love to chat. Email us. Book a call with me Here Ready to apply? Send your application by an email via the button below with the subject line: "Programmes at Level Water - Your Name " Deadline: We're reviewing applications on a rolling basis and will close this advert once we've found the right person. So if this excites you, don't wait, but do take the time to show us who you really are. We'd rather see your best work than a rushed application. If you need a bit of time to put that together, talk to us. We're excited to meet you. Let's build something brilliant together.
Jan 10, 2026
Full time
Head of Programmes / Programmes Director, Level Water What we're building Level Water exists to solve a problem that shouldn't exist: too many disabled children are still missing out on high-quality swimming lessons. We've built a delivery model that works. Families trust us. Pools want to work with us. Funders back us. We're well-funded (80% unrestricted) and responding to growing demand. Now we're entering the next stage: scaling what works without losing quality, care, or joy. This role sits right at the heart of that mission - leading not just how our programmes are delivered, but how we define, measure, and grow our impact. We're Level Water - a founder-led charity solving unequal access to swimming for children with disabilities. We're not a typical charity. We own our swim events and run them like a business, creating a sustainable income stream that directly funds our programmes. That model gives us the freedom to move fast, test ideas, and build something that doesn't exist anywhere else. Because we're self-sustaining, we can make clear, confident decisions about our programme and impact direction. If you want to help tackle unequal access to sport - and shape how a modern charity designs, delivers, and measures programmes at scale - this is your chance. The opportunity This isn't a "keep programmes running" role. This is a build, lead, and scale a national delivery model role. As Head of Programmes, you'll own how Level Water's programmes are designed, delivered, improved, and expanded. You'll take a proven model, design for growth and help turn it into something category-defining - working at pace, making smart decisions, and setting the standard for what inclusive swimming can look like across the UK. You'll work closely with the CEO and senior team, lead our brilliant programme function (a Training and Excellence Manager and Programmes Officer), and bring energy and momentum to a part of the organisation that sits right at the heart of our impact. If you're excited by growth, complexity, and building something that really matters, you'll thrive here. If you're looking for a role where you can play it safe, this probably isn't it. What you'll actually own Programme design, quality & scale: You'll own how Level Water's programmes are designed, delivered, and grown - now and into the future. Set the strategic direction for our lesson delivery model, ensuring it scales without losing quality, care, or joy. Lead and develop the Programmes team, setting clear priorities, standards, and ways of working. Ensure programmes are safe, inclusive, effective, and consistently high-quality as delivery expands. Build the systems and processes that make great delivery easier at scale, not harder. Impact, learning & continuous improvement: You'll define how we understand, measure, and improve our impact - and use learning to drive better delivery. Ensure we gather meaningful insight from families, swimmers, teachers, and partners. Turn data and feedback into clear learning that actively shapes programme decisions. Lead Level Water's approach to impact reporting for funders, partners, Trustees, and the Board, alongside the Senior Leadership Team. Set clear success measures and use them to guide prioritisation, iteration, and growth. Strategic partnerships, funding & sector influence: You'll build the relationships and credibility that enable sustainable programme growth and wider change. Build and manage strategic partnerships with national pool operators and delivery partners. Secure and manage national agreements that unlock scale and improve access. Work closely with Fundraising to shape strong, realistic programme content for grants and funding proposals. Own the programme side of grant-funded delivery, ensuring work is well planned, delivered to a high standard, and reported with clarity and confidence. Represent Level Water externally as a credible, influential voice in inclusive swimming, helping to shift culture and practice across the sector. Who we're looking for We care far more about how you work than where you've worked or what sector you come from. You don't need a background in swimming. You don't need charity experience. What matters is how you think, how you lead, and the energy you bring. People who thrive here have: Ambition for growth. You're excited by the moment where something good needs to scale - and you want to help shape what comes next, not just maintain what already exists. Ownership and momentum. You take responsibility, spot opportunities, and move things forward. You don't wait for perfect information or permission before acting. The ability to hold strategy and delivery together. You can zoom out to set direction and zoom in to make sure things actually work - and you know when each is needed. Confidence leading through change. You've helped programmes or services evolve through growth, complexity, or transformation, and you're comfortable making decisions in imperfect conditions. Strong relational leadership. You build trust quickly, bring people with you, and create credibility with partners, teams, and senior stakeholders. A solutions-first mindset. When things get complicated (and they will), you stay calm, pragmatic, and focused on what will move things forward. Bonus points if: You've worked in a scale-up, start-up, or fast-growing organisation. You've built or reshaped delivery models, partnerships, or systems as things grew. You're motivated by impact and inclusion, and want your work to genuinely change lives. If this sounds like you - and you're excited by the challenge of building something ambitious with real-world impact - we'd love to hear from you. Why Level Water? Our values - Bold, Driven, Personal, and Joyful - shape how this role shows up in practice. You'll be expected to bring ambition, move with purpose, care deeply about people, and help build programmes that feel genuinely joyful to be part of. Bold. This isn't a "run what already exists" role. You'll challenge assumptions, set direction, and help shape the future of inclusive swimming. We want your judgement, your ideas, and your confidence to make clear calls. Driven. We're growing fast, and programmes sit at the centre of that growth. If you're ambitious about scale, impact, and building something that lasts, there's a real opportunity here to lead what comes next. Personal. We're founder-led and people-first. You'll work closely with families, partners, and colleagues, balancing high standards with empathy, clarity, and care. Joyful. Swimming should be positive, empowering, and fun - especially for children who've too often been excluded. You'll help ensure our programmes don't just deliver outcomes, but create experiences that build confidence, independence, and a lifelong love of the water. Practical details: Flexible working: remote, hybrid, or (even better) office-based in Tunbridge Wells, your choice. You'll attend weekend events throughout the summer. Some travel required to pools, partners, and events (including occasional weekends) Salary: Head of: £46k - £57k (depending on experience) How to apply We want to hear from you in whatever way best shows us who you are and how you think. Get creative. We really want to get a feel for your personality and style. A traditional CV and cover letter? Great. A video introduction? Awesome. Whatever format helps you shine and show us who you are. Here's what we'd love to know somewhere within your application: What's the boldest change you've delivered that improved outcomes for the people your programme existed to serve - and what did you personally do to make it happen? Before you apply: If you've got questions about the role, the team, or whether this might be right for you, please reach out. I'm Lucy Powell, Operations Director at Level Water, and I'd genuinely love to chat. Email us. Book a call with me Here Ready to apply? Send your application by an email via the button below with the subject line: "Programmes at Level Water - Your Name " Deadline: We're reviewing applications on a rolling basis and will close this advert once we've found the right person. So if this excites you, don't wait, but do take the time to show us who you really are. We'd rather see your best work than a rushed application. If you need a bit of time to put that together, talk to us. We're excited to meet you. Let's build something brilliant together.

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