Make a real difference every day. We are looking for kind, caring and dependable Support Assistants to join our Supported Living Services in INSERT LOCATION. Full-time and part-time opportunities are available across morning, evening and daytime shifts. Why join us? Supportive team, paid training, career progression, paid overtime, company-funded DBS and Blue Light Card discounts. This is a rewarding opportunity to support adults with mental health needs to live as independently as possible, build confidence and enjoy a better quality of life. About the role Provide kind, respectful and person-centred support tailored to each individual s needs and wishes. Help people build confidence, develop daily living skills and take part in their community. Promote dignity, choice, independence, wellbeing and safeguarding in everything you do. Work closely with the Manager and wider team to provide safe, consistent support. Monitor wellbeing, keep clear and accurate records, and raise any concerns appropriately. Support with medication, appointments, routines, household tasks and creating a welcoming home environment. Encourage positive outcomes and help each person live a fuller, more independent life. What you will get A supportive team environment where your work is valued Paid training and development to help you grow in your career Opportunities to progress, including pathways into senior and management roles Stakeholder pension scheme Paid overtime DBS paid for by the company Business mileage paid for work-related travel Blue Light Card discounts You will be a great fit if you have: at least one year of experience in care, ideally within supported living, learning disabilities or mental health services, or personal experience of caring for or supporting others, along with a genuine passion for helping people live well. If you are looking for a meaningful role in a supportive team where you can grow your career and make a positive impact every day, we would love to hear from you.
May 30, 2026
Full time
Make a real difference every day. We are looking for kind, caring and dependable Support Assistants to join our Supported Living Services in INSERT LOCATION. Full-time and part-time opportunities are available across morning, evening and daytime shifts. Why join us? Supportive team, paid training, career progression, paid overtime, company-funded DBS and Blue Light Card discounts. This is a rewarding opportunity to support adults with mental health needs to live as independently as possible, build confidence and enjoy a better quality of life. About the role Provide kind, respectful and person-centred support tailored to each individual s needs and wishes. Help people build confidence, develop daily living skills and take part in their community. Promote dignity, choice, independence, wellbeing and safeguarding in everything you do. Work closely with the Manager and wider team to provide safe, consistent support. Monitor wellbeing, keep clear and accurate records, and raise any concerns appropriately. Support with medication, appointments, routines, household tasks and creating a welcoming home environment. Encourage positive outcomes and help each person live a fuller, more independent life. What you will get A supportive team environment where your work is valued Paid training and development to help you grow in your career Opportunities to progress, including pathways into senior and management roles Stakeholder pension scheme Paid overtime DBS paid for by the company Business mileage paid for work-related travel Blue Light Card discounts You will be a great fit if you have: at least one year of experience in care, ideally within supported living, learning disabilities or mental health services, or personal experience of caring for or supporting others, along with a genuine passion for helping people live well. If you are looking for a meaningful role in a supportive team where you can grow your career and make a positive impact every day, we would love to hear from you.
Make a real difference every day. We are looking for kind, caring and dependable Support Assistants to join our Supported Living Services in Reading Full-time and part-time opportunities are available across morning, evening and daytime shifts. Why join us? Supportive team, paid training, career progression, paid overtime, company-funded DBS and Blue Light Card discounts. This is a rewarding opportunity to support adults with mental health needs to live as independently as possible, build confidence and enjoy a better quality of life. About the role Provide kind, respectful and person-centred support tailored to each individual s needs and wishes. Help people build confidence, develop daily living skills and take part in their community. Promote dignity, choice, independence, wellbeing and safeguarding in everything you do. Work closely with the Manager and wider team to provide safe, consistent support. Monitor wellbeing, keep clear and accurate records, and raise any concerns appropriately. Support with medication, appointments, routines, household tasks and creating a welcoming home environment. Encourage positive outcomes and help each person live a fuller, more independent life. What you will get A supportive team environment where your work is valued Paid training and development to help you grow in your career Opportunities to progress, including pathways into senior and management roles Stakeholder pension scheme Paid overtime DBS paid for by the company Business mileage paid for work-related travel Blue Light Card discounts You will be a great fit if you have: at least one year of experience in care, ideally within supported living, learning disabilities or mental health services, or personal experience of caring for or supporting others, along with a genuine passion for helping people live well. If you are looking for a meaningful role in a supportive team where you can grow your career and make a positive impact every day, we would love to hear from you.
May 30, 2026
Full time
Make a real difference every day. We are looking for kind, caring and dependable Support Assistants to join our Supported Living Services in Reading Full-time and part-time opportunities are available across morning, evening and daytime shifts. Why join us? Supportive team, paid training, career progression, paid overtime, company-funded DBS and Blue Light Card discounts. This is a rewarding opportunity to support adults with mental health needs to live as independently as possible, build confidence and enjoy a better quality of life. About the role Provide kind, respectful and person-centred support tailored to each individual s needs and wishes. Help people build confidence, develop daily living skills and take part in their community. Promote dignity, choice, independence, wellbeing and safeguarding in everything you do. Work closely with the Manager and wider team to provide safe, consistent support. Monitor wellbeing, keep clear and accurate records, and raise any concerns appropriately. Support with medication, appointments, routines, household tasks and creating a welcoming home environment. Encourage positive outcomes and help each person live a fuller, more independent life. What you will get A supportive team environment where your work is valued Paid training and development to help you grow in your career Opportunities to progress, including pathways into senior and management roles Stakeholder pension scheme Paid overtime DBS paid for by the company Business mileage paid for work-related travel Blue Light Card discounts You will be a great fit if you have: at least one year of experience in care, ideally within supported living, learning disabilities or mental health services, or personal experience of caring for or supporting others, along with a genuine passion for helping people live well. If you are looking for a meaningful role in a supportive team where you can grow your career and make a positive impact every day, we would love to hear from you.
Make a real difference every day. We are looking for kind, caring and dependable Support Assistants to join our Supported Living Services in Redhill area. Full-time and part-time opportunities are available across morning, evening and daytime shifts. Why join us? Supportive team, paid training, career progression, paid overtime, company-funded DBS and Blue Light Card discounts. This is a rewarding opportunity to support adults with mental health needs to live as independently as possible, build confidence and enjoy a better quality of life. About the role Provide kind, respectful and person-centred support tailored to each individual s needs and wishes. Help people build confidence, develop daily living skills and take part in their community. Promote dignity, choice, independence, wellbeing and safeguarding in everything you do. Work closely with the Manager and wider team to provide safe, consistent support. Monitor wellbeing, keep clear and accurate records, and raise any concerns appropriately. Support with medication, appointments, routines, household tasks and creating a welcoming home environment. Encourage positive outcomes and help each person live a fuller, more independent life. What you will get A supportive team environment where your work is valued Paid training and development to help you grow in your career Opportunities to progress, including pathways into senior and management roles Stakeholder pension scheme Paid overtime DBS paid for by the company Business mileage paid for work-related travel Blue Light Card discounts You will be a great fit if you have: at least one year of experience in care, ideally within supported living, learning disabilities or mental health services, or personal experience of caring for or supporting others, along with a genuine passion for helping people live well. If you are looking for a meaningful role in a supportive team where you can grow your career and make a positive impact every day, we would love to hear from you.
May 29, 2026
Full time
Make a real difference every day. We are looking for kind, caring and dependable Support Assistants to join our Supported Living Services in Redhill area. Full-time and part-time opportunities are available across morning, evening and daytime shifts. Why join us? Supportive team, paid training, career progression, paid overtime, company-funded DBS and Blue Light Card discounts. This is a rewarding opportunity to support adults with mental health needs to live as independently as possible, build confidence and enjoy a better quality of life. About the role Provide kind, respectful and person-centred support tailored to each individual s needs and wishes. Help people build confidence, develop daily living skills and take part in their community. Promote dignity, choice, independence, wellbeing and safeguarding in everything you do. Work closely with the Manager and wider team to provide safe, consistent support. Monitor wellbeing, keep clear and accurate records, and raise any concerns appropriately. Support with medication, appointments, routines, household tasks and creating a welcoming home environment. Encourage positive outcomes and help each person live a fuller, more independent life. What you will get A supportive team environment where your work is valued Paid training and development to help you grow in your career Opportunities to progress, including pathways into senior and management roles Stakeholder pension scheme Paid overtime DBS paid for by the company Business mileage paid for work-related travel Blue Light Card discounts You will be a great fit if you have: at least one year of experience in care, ideally within supported living, learning disabilities or mental health services, or personal experience of caring for or supporting others, along with a genuine passion for helping people live well. If you are looking for a meaningful role in a supportive team where you can grow your career and make a positive impact every day, we would love to hear from you.
Make a real difference every day. We are looking for kind, caring and dependable Support Assistants to join our Supported Living Services in Woking area. Full-time and part-time opportunities are available across morning, evening and daytime shifts. Why join us? Supportive team, paid training, career progression, paid overtime, company-funded DBS and Blue Light Card discounts. This is a rewarding opportunity to support adults with mental health needs to live as independently as possible, build confidence and enjoy a better quality of life. About the role Provide kind, respectful and person-centred support tailored to each individual s needs and wishes. Help people build confidence, develop daily living skills and take part in their community. Promote dignity, choice, independence, wellbeing and safeguarding in everything you do. Work closely with the Manager and wider team to provide safe, consistent support. Monitor wellbeing, keep clear and accurate records, and raise any concerns appropriately. Support with medication, appointments, routines, household tasks and creating a welcoming home environment. Encourage positive outcomes and help each person live a fuller, more independent life. What you will get A supportive team environment where your work is valued Paid training and development to help you grow in your career Opportunities to progress, including pathways into senior and management roles Stakeholder pension scheme Paid overtime DBS paid for by the company Business mileage paid for work-related travel Blue Light Card discounts You will be a great fit if you have: at least one year of experience in care, ideally within supported living, learning disabilities or mental health services, or personal experience of caring for or supporting others, along with a genuine passion for helping people live well. If you are looking for a meaningful role in a supportive team where you can grow your career and make a positive impact every day, we would love to hear from you.
May 29, 2026
Full time
Make a real difference every day. We are looking for kind, caring and dependable Support Assistants to join our Supported Living Services in Woking area. Full-time and part-time opportunities are available across morning, evening and daytime shifts. Why join us? Supportive team, paid training, career progression, paid overtime, company-funded DBS and Blue Light Card discounts. This is a rewarding opportunity to support adults with mental health needs to live as independently as possible, build confidence and enjoy a better quality of life. About the role Provide kind, respectful and person-centred support tailored to each individual s needs and wishes. Help people build confidence, develop daily living skills and take part in their community. Promote dignity, choice, independence, wellbeing and safeguarding in everything you do. Work closely with the Manager and wider team to provide safe, consistent support. Monitor wellbeing, keep clear and accurate records, and raise any concerns appropriately. Support with medication, appointments, routines, household tasks and creating a welcoming home environment. Encourage positive outcomes and help each person live a fuller, more independent life. What you will get A supportive team environment where your work is valued Paid training and development to help you grow in your career Opportunities to progress, including pathways into senior and management roles Stakeholder pension scheme Paid overtime DBS paid for by the company Business mileage paid for work-related travel Blue Light Card discounts You will be a great fit if you have: at least one year of experience in care, ideally within supported living, learning disabilities or mental health services, or personal experience of caring for or supporting others, along with a genuine passion for helping people live well. If you are looking for a meaningful role in a supportive team where you can grow your career and make a positive impact every day, we would love to hear from you.
Make a real difference every day. We are looking for kind, caring and dependable Support Assistants to join our Supported Living Services in Surbiton area. Full-time and part-time opportunities are available across morning, evening and daytime shifts. Why join us? Supportive team, paid training, career progression, paid overtime, company-funded DBS and Blue Light Card discounts. This is a rewarding opportunity to support adults with mental health needs to live as independently as possible, build confidence and enjoy a better quality of life. About the role Provide kind, respectful and person-centred support tailored to each individual s needs and wishes. Help people build confidence, develop daily living skills and take part in their community. Promote dignity, choice, independence, wellbeing and safeguarding in everything you do. Work closely with the Manager and wider team to provide safe, consistent support. Monitor wellbeing, keep clear and accurate records, and raise any concerns appropriately. Support with medication, appointments, routines, household tasks and creating a welcoming home environment. Encourage positive outcomes and help each person live a fuller, more independent life. What you will get A supportive team environment where your work is valued Paid training and development to help you grow in your career Opportunities to progress, including pathways into senior and management roles Stakeholder pension scheme Paid overtime DBS paid for by the company Business mileage paid for work-related travel Blue Light Card discounts You will be a great fit if you have: at least one year of experience in care, ideally within supported living, learning disabilities or mental health services, or personal experience of caring for or supporting others, along with a genuine passion for helping people live well. If you are looking for a meaningful role in a supportive team where you can grow your career and make a positive impact every day, we would love to hear from you.
May 29, 2026
Full time
Make a real difference every day. We are looking for kind, caring and dependable Support Assistants to join our Supported Living Services in Surbiton area. Full-time and part-time opportunities are available across morning, evening and daytime shifts. Why join us? Supportive team, paid training, career progression, paid overtime, company-funded DBS and Blue Light Card discounts. This is a rewarding opportunity to support adults with mental health needs to live as independently as possible, build confidence and enjoy a better quality of life. About the role Provide kind, respectful and person-centred support tailored to each individual s needs and wishes. Help people build confidence, develop daily living skills and take part in their community. Promote dignity, choice, independence, wellbeing and safeguarding in everything you do. Work closely with the Manager and wider team to provide safe, consistent support. Monitor wellbeing, keep clear and accurate records, and raise any concerns appropriately. Support with medication, appointments, routines, household tasks and creating a welcoming home environment. Encourage positive outcomes and help each person live a fuller, more independent life. What you will get A supportive team environment where your work is valued Paid training and development to help you grow in your career Opportunities to progress, including pathways into senior and management roles Stakeholder pension scheme Paid overtime DBS paid for by the company Business mileage paid for work-related travel Blue Light Card discounts You will be a great fit if you have: at least one year of experience in care, ideally within supported living, learning disabilities or mental health services, or personal experience of caring for or supporting others, along with a genuine passion for helping people live well. If you are looking for a meaningful role in a supportive team where you can grow your career and make a positive impact every day, we would love to hear from you.
We are looking for an experienced and driven Recruitment Manager to lead and manage end-to-end recruitment across our growing organisation. This is a key leadership role responsible for ensuring vacancies are filled promptly with high-quality, compliant candidates, supporting both frontline care services and head office functions. You will manage the recruitment and compliance teams, oversee campaigns, and ensure recruitment processes align with regulatory standards and best practice within the health and social care sector. Key Responsibilities Lead and manage the recruitment team to deliver timely, high-quality hiring outcomes Oversee the full recruitment lifecycle, from vacancy approval through to onboarding Develop and implement targeted recruitment campaigns to meet workforce demand Ensure all recruitment activity is compliant with internal procedures and regulatory requirements Manage and oversee pre-employment compliance and onboarding processes Produce and report on recruitment performance data and metrics Support recruitment for management and specialist roles as required Review and maintain recruitment policies, procedures, and documentation About You We are looking for a motivated and hands-on recruitment professional who can operate at pace in a regulated environment. Essential: Proven experience in recruitment (minimum 2 years) Experience managing or supervising a team Strong organisational skills with a data-driven approach Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills Desirable: Experience within health and social care Experience recruiting for management-level roles CIPD qualification Full UK driving licence (for occasional travel) What We Offer Opportunity to lead and shape recruitment in a growing care organisation Collaborative working environment with senior leadership visibility Competitive salary
May 29, 2026
Full time
We are looking for an experienced and driven Recruitment Manager to lead and manage end-to-end recruitment across our growing organisation. This is a key leadership role responsible for ensuring vacancies are filled promptly with high-quality, compliant candidates, supporting both frontline care services and head office functions. You will manage the recruitment and compliance teams, oversee campaigns, and ensure recruitment processes align with regulatory standards and best practice within the health and social care sector. Key Responsibilities Lead and manage the recruitment team to deliver timely, high-quality hiring outcomes Oversee the full recruitment lifecycle, from vacancy approval through to onboarding Develop and implement targeted recruitment campaigns to meet workforce demand Ensure all recruitment activity is compliant with internal procedures and regulatory requirements Manage and oversee pre-employment compliance and onboarding processes Produce and report on recruitment performance data and metrics Support recruitment for management and specialist roles as required Review and maintain recruitment policies, procedures, and documentation About You We are looking for a motivated and hands-on recruitment professional who can operate at pace in a regulated environment. Essential: Proven experience in recruitment (minimum 2 years) Experience managing or supervising a team Strong organisational skills with a data-driven approach Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills Desirable: Experience within health and social care Experience recruiting for management-level roles CIPD qualification Full UK driving licence (for occasional travel) What We Offer Opportunity to lead and shape recruitment in a growing care organisation Collaborative working environment with senior leadership visibility Competitive salary