FIND is a specialist staffing business, servicing the Skills, Learning & Apprenticeship markets across the UK. Hospitality Trainer (South West) Location: Home-based with travel across Cornwall, Devon & Somerset Salary: £29,064 + mileage (45ppm) Contract: Full-time, permanent We're proud to be partnering with one of the UK's largest apprenticeship training providers who support thousands of learners nationwide. With a team of more than 600 employees and over 7,000 apprentices actively on programme, they're recognised as a high-quality, Ofsted Grade 2 provider. They work with some of the biggest household names in the hospitality sector, delivering first-class apprenticeship programmes that shape the next generation of hospitality talent. Why this role? This is a fantastic opportunity for experienced hospitality professionals who are ready to step away from day-to-day operational roles and build a rewarding new career in training and development. No previous experience as a trainer or assessor is required - full training and qualifications will be provided, including: CAVA (assessing qualification) Level 3 AET (Award in Education & Training) These will be delivered free of charge. The Role We're on the lookout for a Hospitality Trainer to support a caseload of apprentices working towards a variety of Back of House and Front of House hospitality qualifications. You don't need prior experience in training or coaching - if you've worked in a hospitality setting as a Manager and have some experience working as a Chef/in the kitchen, you'll receive all the training and support needed to transition successfully into this role. Key Responsibilities: Carry out effective initial assessments with potential learners to ensure they are on the right programme, eligible, and supported. Conduct sign-up meetings, completing all required documentation accurately. Plan and deliver high-quality training and coaching to learners. Assess submitted evidence and work, providing clear and constructive feedback. Review learner progress regularly with both learners and line managers. Provide timely updates on learner progress and ensure outcomes are achieved on time. Maintain accurate records of assessments, feedback, progress, and reviews. Support learners with Functional Skills delivery (English & Maths Level 2). Attend regular standardisation meetings and keep your knowledge up to date through CPD. What's in it for you: Full training and qualifications provided The chance to move into a rewarding education and training role Work with well-known hospitality brands Supportive, established employer with excellent reputation
Dec 07, 2025
Full time
FIND is a specialist staffing business, servicing the Skills, Learning & Apprenticeship markets across the UK. Hospitality Trainer (South West) Location: Home-based with travel across Cornwall, Devon & Somerset Salary: £29,064 + mileage (45ppm) Contract: Full-time, permanent We're proud to be partnering with one of the UK's largest apprenticeship training providers who support thousands of learners nationwide. With a team of more than 600 employees and over 7,000 apprentices actively on programme, they're recognised as a high-quality, Ofsted Grade 2 provider. They work with some of the biggest household names in the hospitality sector, delivering first-class apprenticeship programmes that shape the next generation of hospitality talent. Why this role? This is a fantastic opportunity for experienced hospitality professionals who are ready to step away from day-to-day operational roles and build a rewarding new career in training and development. No previous experience as a trainer or assessor is required - full training and qualifications will be provided, including: CAVA (assessing qualification) Level 3 AET (Award in Education & Training) These will be delivered free of charge. The Role We're on the lookout for a Hospitality Trainer to support a caseload of apprentices working towards a variety of Back of House and Front of House hospitality qualifications. You don't need prior experience in training or coaching - if you've worked in a hospitality setting as a Manager and have some experience working as a Chef/in the kitchen, you'll receive all the training and support needed to transition successfully into this role. Key Responsibilities: Carry out effective initial assessments with potential learners to ensure they are on the right programme, eligible, and supported. Conduct sign-up meetings, completing all required documentation accurately. Plan and deliver high-quality training and coaching to learners. Assess submitted evidence and work, providing clear and constructive feedback. Review learner progress regularly with both learners and line managers. Provide timely updates on learner progress and ensure outcomes are achieved on time. Maintain accurate records of assessments, feedback, progress, and reviews. Support learners with Functional Skills delivery (English & Maths Level 2). Attend regular standardisation meetings and keep your knowledge up to date through CPD. What's in it for you: Full training and qualifications provided The chance to move into a rewarding education and training role Work with well-known hospitality brands Supportive, established employer with excellent reputation
Registered Manager - Children's Residential Home Up to 60,500 (Including Bonus) + 5,000 Welcome Bonus + Annual Performance Bonus + Pension + 32 Days Annual Leave + Blue Light Discounts Taunton, Somerset Permanent Full-Time Are you ready to lead with purpose and make a lasting impact? Do you thrive in an environment where trauma-informed care, strong leadership, and genuine relationships come first? Are you passionate about creating a safe, empowering home for children to rebuild and thrive? Then this could be for you. This is an exciting opportunity for a passionate and experienced Registered Manager to lead a therapeutic 4-bed EBD home in Taunton, supporting young people aged 8-17. The home is well-established, currently supporting three young people, and has recently received a good rating from Ofsted. You'll be joining a supportive, forward-thinking organisation with a strong emphasis on staff wellbeing, training, and growth. What's in it for you? OTE: Up to 65,500 in Year 1 Base Salary: Up to 50,000 Welcome Bonus: 5,000 Up to 10,500 Annual Bonus 32 Days Annual Leave (incl. bank holidays) Excellent long-term career progression opportunities Fully funded training & professional development, including leadership programmes Enhanced maternity & paternity pay High-quality induction & ongoing CPD Comprehensive wellbeing and EAP support Life Assurance - 2x annual salary Pension scheme Paid DBS checks National and local discount schemes (retail, holidays, entertainment, etc.) About the Organisation & Home: A nurturing, therapeutic home for children with emotional and behavioural difficulties (EBD), aged between 8 and 17. Focused on helping young people who have experienced early-life trauma, exploitation, or attachment disruption to achieve stability and progress. Backed by a strong regional network providing specialist clinical support, including: Practitioner Psychologist Therapist Exploitation Advisor Sexual Harmful Behaviour Advisor Therapeutic Practice Trainer Educational Psychologist Specialist Police Advisor A values-driven culture that promotes reflection, collaboration, and personal growth, ensuring both children and staff are supported to succeed. About the Role: Lead with empathy, confidence, and accountability, creating a warm, structured, and inclusive home. Oversee safeguarding, care planning, and compliance, ensuring all children receive tailored, high-quality support. Build and maintain a child-centred, trauma-informed culture where young people feel safe and valued. Inspire, coach, and develop your team through supervision, training, and reflective practice. Collaborate with clinical, educational, and operational teams to achieve the best possible outcomes. Manage budgets, rotas, and staff performance effectively. Drive continuous improvement across all areas of home performance and compliance. Requirements: Minimum 3 years' experience working in a similar children's residential setting at senior level. Level 3 or 4 Diploma in Children and Young People's Workforce (or equivalent). Level 5 Diploma in Leadership for Health & Social Care (or working towards). In-depth knowledge of Children's Homes Regulations, Quality Standards, and safeguarding legislation. Experience with budgeting, audits, and team development. Full UK driving licence. Flexibility to work as part of the on-call rota. Interested? If you're ready to lead a new service with autonomy, support, and meaningful progression, I'd love to hear from you. Apply now or send your CV referencing the job title and location to: Premier Recruitment Solutions Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. We are an equal opportunities employer, and all applications will be assessed solely on merit. INDHEAL
Dec 07, 2025
Full time
Registered Manager - Children's Residential Home Up to 60,500 (Including Bonus) + 5,000 Welcome Bonus + Annual Performance Bonus + Pension + 32 Days Annual Leave + Blue Light Discounts Taunton, Somerset Permanent Full-Time Are you ready to lead with purpose and make a lasting impact? Do you thrive in an environment where trauma-informed care, strong leadership, and genuine relationships come first? Are you passionate about creating a safe, empowering home for children to rebuild and thrive? Then this could be for you. This is an exciting opportunity for a passionate and experienced Registered Manager to lead a therapeutic 4-bed EBD home in Taunton, supporting young people aged 8-17. The home is well-established, currently supporting three young people, and has recently received a good rating from Ofsted. You'll be joining a supportive, forward-thinking organisation with a strong emphasis on staff wellbeing, training, and growth. What's in it for you? OTE: Up to 65,500 in Year 1 Base Salary: Up to 50,000 Welcome Bonus: 5,000 Up to 10,500 Annual Bonus 32 Days Annual Leave (incl. bank holidays) Excellent long-term career progression opportunities Fully funded training & professional development, including leadership programmes Enhanced maternity & paternity pay High-quality induction & ongoing CPD Comprehensive wellbeing and EAP support Life Assurance - 2x annual salary Pension scheme Paid DBS checks National and local discount schemes (retail, holidays, entertainment, etc.) About the Organisation & Home: A nurturing, therapeutic home for children with emotional and behavioural difficulties (EBD), aged between 8 and 17. Focused on helping young people who have experienced early-life trauma, exploitation, or attachment disruption to achieve stability and progress. Backed by a strong regional network providing specialist clinical support, including: Practitioner Psychologist Therapist Exploitation Advisor Sexual Harmful Behaviour Advisor Therapeutic Practice Trainer Educational Psychologist Specialist Police Advisor A values-driven culture that promotes reflection, collaboration, and personal growth, ensuring both children and staff are supported to succeed. About the Role: Lead with empathy, confidence, and accountability, creating a warm, structured, and inclusive home. Oversee safeguarding, care planning, and compliance, ensuring all children receive tailored, high-quality support. Build and maintain a child-centred, trauma-informed culture where young people feel safe and valued. Inspire, coach, and develop your team through supervision, training, and reflective practice. Collaborate with clinical, educational, and operational teams to achieve the best possible outcomes. Manage budgets, rotas, and staff performance effectively. Drive continuous improvement across all areas of home performance and compliance. Requirements: Minimum 3 years' experience working in a similar children's residential setting at senior level. Level 3 or 4 Diploma in Children and Young People's Workforce (or equivalent). Level 5 Diploma in Leadership for Health & Social Care (or working towards). In-depth knowledge of Children's Homes Regulations, Quality Standards, and safeguarding legislation. Experience with budgeting, audits, and team development. Full UK driving licence. Flexibility to work as part of the on-call rota. Interested? If you're ready to lead a new service with autonomy, support, and meaningful progression, I'd love to hear from you. Apply now or send your CV referencing the job title and location to: Premier Recruitment Solutions Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. We are an equal opportunities employer, and all applications will be assessed solely on merit. INDHEAL
Registered Manager - Children's Residential Home Up to 60,500 (Including Bonus) + 5,000 Welcome Bonus + Annual Performance Bonus + Pension + 32 Days Annual Leave + Blue Light Discounts Wrexham, Wales Permanent Full-Time A strong Deputy Manager ready for your first CIW registration? Passionate about creating a stable, therapeutic home where children can thrive? Looking for a service where you can shape the culture, lead a committed team, and be fully supported to succeed? Then this could be for you. This is a rare opportunity to step into your first Registered Manager role with full support and a strong foundation already in place. You'll be leading a settled 2-bed EBD home, currently supporting one young person who is thriving, attending school, and benefiting from a stable, consistent staff team of six (including an experienced Deputy). The home has recently achieved an "Excellent" CIW inspection, giving you the perfect platform to continue success while embedding your own leadership style. You'll be joining a wider regional network with access to clinical professionals who will support you, your team and the young people every step of the way. What's in it for you? OTE: Up to 65,500 in Year 1 Base Salary: Up to 50,000 Welcome Bonus: 5,000 Up to 10,500 Annual Bonus 32 days annual leave (incl. bank holidays) Free enhanced DBS & renewals Full ongoing training & development with a national L&D team Clear progression pathways into senior leadership roles Clinical & specialist team support for your home Enhanced maternity & paternity pay Pension scheme Life assurance (x2 salary) Festive thank-you gift Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) 500 staff referral reward National retail/holiday discounts via Blue Light Card About the Organisation & Home A well-established provider of children's residential care with a strong therapeutic ethos. 2-bed EBD home supporting young people aged 8-18 with emotional and behavioural needs. Stable home with 1 young person in placement, positive routines and strong school engagement. Recently achieved an "Excellent" grading from CIW. Supportive regional structure with consistent oversight and guidance. Access to a multi-disciplinary clinical team including: Practitioner Psychologist Therapist Exploitation Advisor Harmful Sexual Behaviour Advisor Police Liaison Advisor Therapeutic Practice Trainer Educational Psychologists Strong organisational focus on development, reflection, and emotionally informed practice. Ideal step-up role for a Deputy Manager wanting their first CIW registration. The Role Lead the home with compassion, structure and child-centred practice. Ensure young people receive high-quality, therapeutic care tailored to their individual needs. Build a warm, nurturing, and resilient home culture where young people feel safe and valued. Provide strong leadership, supervision and coaching to staff. Oversee compliance, safeguarding, care planning and regulatory requirements. Manage budgets, staffing, rotas and day-to-day operations. Drive continuous improvement and positive outcomes for young people. Work collaboratively with families, professionals and external agencies. Requirements Minimum 3 years' senior experience in children's residential care. Level 3 or 4 in Children & Young People workforce. Achieved or working towards Level 5 Leadership & Management (Children's Pathway). Strong understanding of safeguarding, legislation and CIW/Children's Homes Regulations. Experience managing budgets and operational responsibilities. Passionate about improving children's lives and leading by example. Full driving licence is essential. Flexibility for on-call duties. Interested? If you're ready to lead a service with autonomy, support, and meaningful progression, I'd love to hear from you. Apply now or send your CV referencing the job title and location to: Premier Recruitment Solutions Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. We are an equal opportunities employer, and all applications will be assessed solely on merit. INDHEAL
Dec 06, 2025
Full time
Registered Manager - Children's Residential Home Up to 60,500 (Including Bonus) + 5,000 Welcome Bonus + Annual Performance Bonus + Pension + 32 Days Annual Leave + Blue Light Discounts Wrexham, Wales Permanent Full-Time A strong Deputy Manager ready for your first CIW registration? Passionate about creating a stable, therapeutic home where children can thrive? Looking for a service where you can shape the culture, lead a committed team, and be fully supported to succeed? Then this could be for you. This is a rare opportunity to step into your first Registered Manager role with full support and a strong foundation already in place. You'll be leading a settled 2-bed EBD home, currently supporting one young person who is thriving, attending school, and benefiting from a stable, consistent staff team of six (including an experienced Deputy). The home has recently achieved an "Excellent" CIW inspection, giving you the perfect platform to continue success while embedding your own leadership style. You'll be joining a wider regional network with access to clinical professionals who will support you, your team and the young people every step of the way. What's in it for you? OTE: Up to 65,500 in Year 1 Base Salary: Up to 50,000 Welcome Bonus: 5,000 Up to 10,500 Annual Bonus 32 days annual leave (incl. bank holidays) Free enhanced DBS & renewals Full ongoing training & development with a national L&D team Clear progression pathways into senior leadership roles Clinical & specialist team support for your home Enhanced maternity & paternity pay Pension scheme Life assurance (x2 salary) Festive thank-you gift Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) 500 staff referral reward National retail/holiday discounts via Blue Light Card About the Organisation & Home A well-established provider of children's residential care with a strong therapeutic ethos. 2-bed EBD home supporting young people aged 8-18 with emotional and behavioural needs. Stable home with 1 young person in placement, positive routines and strong school engagement. Recently achieved an "Excellent" grading from CIW. Supportive regional structure with consistent oversight and guidance. Access to a multi-disciplinary clinical team including: Practitioner Psychologist Therapist Exploitation Advisor Harmful Sexual Behaviour Advisor Police Liaison Advisor Therapeutic Practice Trainer Educational Psychologists Strong organisational focus on development, reflection, and emotionally informed practice. Ideal step-up role for a Deputy Manager wanting their first CIW registration. The Role Lead the home with compassion, structure and child-centred practice. Ensure young people receive high-quality, therapeutic care tailored to their individual needs. Build a warm, nurturing, and resilient home culture where young people feel safe and valued. Provide strong leadership, supervision and coaching to staff. Oversee compliance, safeguarding, care planning and regulatory requirements. Manage budgets, staffing, rotas and day-to-day operations. Drive continuous improvement and positive outcomes for young people. Work collaboratively with families, professionals and external agencies. Requirements Minimum 3 years' senior experience in children's residential care. Level 3 or 4 in Children & Young People workforce. Achieved or working towards Level 5 Leadership & Management (Children's Pathway). Strong understanding of safeguarding, legislation and CIW/Children's Homes Regulations. Experience managing budgets and operational responsibilities. Passionate about improving children's lives and leading by example. Full driving licence is essential. Flexibility for on-call duties. Interested? If you're ready to lead a service with autonomy, support, and meaningful progression, I'd love to hear from you. Apply now or send your CV referencing the job title and location to: Premier Recruitment Solutions Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. We are an equal opportunities employer, and all applications will be assessed solely on merit. INDHEAL
Assistant Safeguarding Officer Location: York (Hybrid) Salary: 39,000 - 41,000 D.O.E Contract: Permanent Hours: 35hrs per week Yolk Recruitment Public Sector and Not-for-Profit division is proud to be partnering with a long-established faith-based organisation, in the search for an experienced Safeguarding Officer on a permanent basis. Key Responsibilities The appointed Assistant Safeguarding Officer will: Provide advice, information, guidance, and direction where there are concerns about children and young people and adults where there are welfare concerns or where there may be a risk. Appropriately identify concerns that constitute a safeguarding concern and ensure they are responded to in accordance with Safeguarding Guidance, Safeguarding Code of Practice, and other statutory guidelines. Undertake risk assessments with individuals who are part of or seeking to be part of the organisations related activities, who may pose a risk to others/self. Assessments to be effective in preventing further harm and are informed by national training and tools, including offering relevant support to those persons involved. Where needed, to manage risk, implement a Safety Plan with agreed review points that reflect the assessed risk level. Review existing risk assessments and safety plans, as required, with those known to be a risk to children, young people and/or vulnerable adults. Provide advice on the possibility of employment or redeployment of those with convictions or continuing unresolved concerns regarding harm to a child or adult. Ensure that allegations of abuse are appropriately referred to the statutory authorities. Provide appropriate advice and support to survivors and victims of abuse. Support parishes during a child / adult protection or safeguarding enquiry and afterwards. This may include ensuring support is provided for others in the parish who may be affected by such an enquiry, for example volunteers or other leaders. Ensure at all times that appropriate and accurate records are maintained, suitable for admission in legal proceedings. Offer support to the Safeguarding Trainer to help provide mentoring and support to volunteer trainers, link and support workers and where required assist with the delivery of the safeguarding training programme. Support the Head of Safeguarding to coordinate an annual audit of Parish safeguarding arrangements, utilising a variety of platforms to capture and interpret audited information. Prepare progress reports for the Operational and Strategic Safeguarding groups with regards to casework, training and the overall work of the Safeguarding Team. Promote good safeguarding practice and contribute to the effective communication with parishes of new safeguarding resources and changes to local and national policy and practice guidance. Essential Requirements The Assistant Safeguarding Officer will need: Drivers Licence and own car Enhanced DBS or willing to obtain one Previous experience of managing cases involving the statutory response to the protection of children and/or vulnerable adults. Relevant professional qualification / registration or equivalent, up-to-date knowledge, and trained to level 4 in child and/or adult protection. Proven ability in a casework role, including ability to investigate issues, manage cases, and keep detailed records. A strong background in assessing and managing risk posed by individuals, particularly in relation to risk posed to children, young people, and vulnerable adults. Consideration of assessing risk specific to the individual and risk within that individual being part of an activity or group / congregation of people. Ability to work with quality assurance processes. Empathy with the Christian faith, and able to work effectively within a Church of England context. To Apply: Please contact Emily Rex at Yolk Recruitment to discuss the Assistant Safeguarding Officer position further. Yolk Public Sector & Not-for-Profit team works with organisations across the UK to fulfil their recruitment needs and to achieve their D&I objectives. We recruit temporary, contract and permanent hires for 1 off specialist needs or for volume campaigns. We support our applicants to navigate the public sector recruitment processes and secure their dream jobs. Yolk Recruitment is an equal opportunities employer and embraces diversity in our workforce. We employ the best people for the job at hand and actively encourage applications from all qualified candidates, regardless of gender, age, race, religion, sexual orientation, disability, educational background, parental status, gender identity or any other protected characteristic. We champion and celebrate diversity at Yolk allowing our team to bring their whole selves to work.
Dec 06, 2025
Full time
Assistant Safeguarding Officer Location: York (Hybrid) Salary: 39,000 - 41,000 D.O.E Contract: Permanent Hours: 35hrs per week Yolk Recruitment Public Sector and Not-for-Profit division is proud to be partnering with a long-established faith-based organisation, in the search for an experienced Safeguarding Officer on a permanent basis. Key Responsibilities The appointed Assistant Safeguarding Officer will: Provide advice, information, guidance, and direction where there are concerns about children and young people and adults where there are welfare concerns or where there may be a risk. Appropriately identify concerns that constitute a safeguarding concern and ensure they are responded to in accordance with Safeguarding Guidance, Safeguarding Code of Practice, and other statutory guidelines. Undertake risk assessments with individuals who are part of or seeking to be part of the organisations related activities, who may pose a risk to others/self. Assessments to be effective in preventing further harm and are informed by national training and tools, including offering relevant support to those persons involved. Where needed, to manage risk, implement a Safety Plan with agreed review points that reflect the assessed risk level. Review existing risk assessments and safety plans, as required, with those known to be a risk to children, young people and/or vulnerable adults. Provide advice on the possibility of employment or redeployment of those with convictions or continuing unresolved concerns regarding harm to a child or adult. Ensure that allegations of abuse are appropriately referred to the statutory authorities. Provide appropriate advice and support to survivors and victims of abuse. Support parishes during a child / adult protection or safeguarding enquiry and afterwards. This may include ensuring support is provided for others in the parish who may be affected by such an enquiry, for example volunteers or other leaders. Ensure at all times that appropriate and accurate records are maintained, suitable for admission in legal proceedings. Offer support to the Safeguarding Trainer to help provide mentoring and support to volunteer trainers, link and support workers and where required assist with the delivery of the safeguarding training programme. Support the Head of Safeguarding to coordinate an annual audit of Parish safeguarding arrangements, utilising a variety of platforms to capture and interpret audited information. Prepare progress reports for the Operational and Strategic Safeguarding groups with regards to casework, training and the overall work of the Safeguarding Team. Promote good safeguarding practice and contribute to the effective communication with parishes of new safeguarding resources and changes to local and national policy and practice guidance. Essential Requirements The Assistant Safeguarding Officer will need: Drivers Licence and own car Enhanced DBS or willing to obtain one Previous experience of managing cases involving the statutory response to the protection of children and/or vulnerable adults. Relevant professional qualification / registration or equivalent, up-to-date knowledge, and trained to level 4 in child and/or adult protection. Proven ability in a casework role, including ability to investigate issues, manage cases, and keep detailed records. A strong background in assessing and managing risk posed by individuals, particularly in relation to risk posed to children, young people, and vulnerable adults. Consideration of assessing risk specific to the individual and risk within that individual being part of an activity or group / congregation of people. Ability to work with quality assurance processes. Empathy with the Christian faith, and able to work effectively within a Church of England context. To Apply: Please contact Emily Rex at Yolk Recruitment to discuss the Assistant Safeguarding Officer position further. Yolk Public Sector & Not-for-Profit team works with organisations across the UK to fulfil their recruitment needs and to achieve their D&I objectives. We recruit temporary, contract and permanent hires for 1 off specialist needs or for volume campaigns. We support our applicants to navigate the public sector recruitment processes and secure their dream jobs. Yolk Recruitment is an equal opportunities employer and embraces diversity in our workforce. We employ the best people for the job at hand and actively encourage applications from all qualified candidates, regardless of gender, age, race, religion, sexual orientation, disability, educational background, parental status, gender identity or any other protected characteristic. We champion and celebrate diversity at Yolk allowing our team to bring their whole selves to work.
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent Salary: - per year Hours: 40 hours per week Location: Bristol / Chippenham We are looking to recruit a Dual Registered Manager to oversee the delivery of high-quality, person-centred care across both domiciliary and supported living services in the Bristol / Chippenham area. This is a key leadership role responsible for ensuring services remain safe, well-managed, and fully compliant with regulatory requirements. You will lead day-to-day operations, hold active CQC registration, and ensure that every individual receives support tailored to their needs and preferences. About the Role As a Dual Registered Manager , you will provide strong, values-driven leadership to multidisciplinary teams, ensuring effective supervision, recruitment, and ongoing development of staff. You will oversee care planning, risk assessments, and quality assurance processes, embedding a culture of continuous improvement and high-quality practice. Acting as the safeguarding lead, you will promote safe working environments while building positive relationships with clients, families, and external partners. This role also carries responsibility for service growth, rota oversight, and broader operational development, contributing to the long-term success and sustainability of the service. Key Responsibilities Lead and manage day-to-day operations across domiciliary and supported living services Ensure full compliance with CQC regulations and governance frameworks Oversee care planning, risk assessment, and quality assurance processes Provide strong leadership, ensuring staff are supported, supervised, and well-trained Act as the safeguarding lead, maintaining robust protection measures Manage recruitment, onboarding, and ongoing professional development Support service growth, rota planning, and operational development Build effective relationships with clients, families, and external professionals About You Active CQC registration as a Registered Manager Level 5 Diploma in Leadership for Health and Social Care (or equivalent) Minimum 3 years leadership experience within domiciliary or homecare settings Strong understanding of CQC standards and safeguarding procedures Experience leading, motivating, and developing care teams Confident using digital systems with excellent record-keeping skills Committed to delivering personalised, person-centred care Experience within supported living or dual-registration environments Knowledge of service development, including tendering processes Train the Trainer qualification (or willingness to work towards it) Experience delivering in-house training or mentoring staff Full UK driving licence Benefits: Attractive and competitive salary package 28 days of annual leave to support work-life balance Continuous training opportunities and career development support Encouraging and collaborative senior leadership team Access to company sick pay scheme Enrolment in a contributory workplace pension Participation in regular team-building and company-hosted events Apply Now If you are an experienced leader with a passion for delivering safe, person-centred care and driving service excellence, we would be delighted to hear from you. Apply today to take the next step in your leadership career as a Dual Registered Manager. At Olive Recruit , we are committed to fostering a workplace culture that embraces diversity and promotes inclusivity. Our core values, Integrity, Impact, Inclusivity, and Innovation, guide our efforts to create an environment where every employee feels valued, respected, and empowered to excel. As a recruitment agency, we prioritise sourcing and placing diverse candidates with our clients, recognising that diverse perspectives are essential for business success and inclusive work environments. We take great pride in celebrating the unique backgrounds and experiences of our team members and candidates. By embracing these different perspectives, we not only create a great place to work but also better serve our clients. Your individuality is what makes our team strong. Join us in championing our values and building a workplace where everyone can thrive. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people, and vulnerable adults. All colleagues are expected to share this commitment and participate fully in safeguarding training and processes. The successful applicant will undergo a free enhanced disclosure from the disclosure barring service & other compliance checks required.
Dec 05, 2025
Full time
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent Salary: - per year Hours: 40 hours per week Location: Bristol / Chippenham We are looking to recruit a Dual Registered Manager to oversee the delivery of high-quality, person-centred care across both domiciliary and supported living services in the Bristol / Chippenham area. This is a key leadership role responsible for ensuring services remain safe, well-managed, and fully compliant with regulatory requirements. You will lead day-to-day operations, hold active CQC registration, and ensure that every individual receives support tailored to their needs and preferences. About the Role As a Dual Registered Manager , you will provide strong, values-driven leadership to multidisciplinary teams, ensuring effective supervision, recruitment, and ongoing development of staff. You will oversee care planning, risk assessments, and quality assurance processes, embedding a culture of continuous improvement and high-quality practice. Acting as the safeguarding lead, you will promote safe working environments while building positive relationships with clients, families, and external partners. This role also carries responsibility for service growth, rota oversight, and broader operational development, contributing to the long-term success and sustainability of the service. Key Responsibilities Lead and manage day-to-day operations across domiciliary and supported living services Ensure full compliance with CQC regulations and governance frameworks Oversee care planning, risk assessment, and quality assurance processes Provide strong leadership, ensuring staff are supported, supervised, and well-trained Act as the safeguarding lead, maintaining robust protection measures Manage recruitment, onboarding, and ongoing professional development Support service growth, rota planning, and operational development Build effective relationships with clients, families, and external professionals About You Active CQC registration as a Registered Manager Level 5 Diploma in Leadership for Health and Social Care (or equivalent) Minimum 3 years leadership experience within domiciliary or homecare settings Strong understanding of CQC standards and safeguarding procedures Experience leading, motivating, and developing care teams Confident using digital systems with excellent record-keeping skills Committed to delivering personalised, person-centred care Experience within supported living or dual-registration environments Knowledge of service development, including tendering processes Train the Trainer qualification (or willingness to work towards it) Experience delivering in-house training or mentoring staff Full UK driving licence Benefits: Attractive and competitive salary package 28 days of annual leave to support work-life balance Continuous training opportunities and career development support Encouraging and collaborative senior leadership team Access to company sick pay scheme Enrolment in a contributory workplace pension Participation in regular team-building and company-hosted events Apply Now If you are an experienced leader with a passion for delivering safe, person-centred care and driving service excellence, we would be delighted to hear from you. Apply today to take the next step in your leadership career as a Dual Registered Manager. At Olive Recruit , we are committed to fostering a workplace culture that embraces diversity and promotes inclusivity. Our core values, Integrity, Impact, Inclusivity, and Innovation, guide our efforts to create an environment where every employee feels valued, respected, and empowered to excel. As a recruitment agency, we prioritise sourcing and placing diverse candidates with our clients, recognising that diverse perspectives are essential for business success and inclusive work environments. We take great pride in celebrating the unique backgrounds and experiences of our team members and candidates. By embracing these different perspectives, we not only create a great place to work but also better serve our clients. Your individuality is what makes our team strong. Join us in championing our values and building a workplace where everyone can thrive. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people, and vulnerable adults. All colleagues are expected to share this commitment and participate fully in safeguarding training and processes. The successful applicant will undergo a free enhanced disclosure from the disclosure barring service & other compliance checks required.
RPS, a Tetra Tech Company are looking to hire a Clean Water Trainer to be based out of our Warrington office. You would be reporting to the Regional Managers, and be responsible for the RQF completion, training and mentoring of all leakage staff, ensuring the use of all best practise leakage methods are used and helping in delivery of leakage reduction and performance within UK/Ireland. Prominently based in Wales delivering training to leakage staff, 40% of additional time will be delivering RQF completion across all profit centres and contracts. The role will require flexibility and working away from home to ensure delivery. About The Team: The RPS Asset, Surveying, and Inspection (AS&I) team provides industry leading services to the UK Water Industry and our employees are involved in services supporting Water Networks, Drainage, Surveying, Leakage Consultancy, Water Resources and Efficiency. The team analyse complex data and provide pragmatic solutions. This includes reducing water leakage and preventing flooding and pollution in local communities. Our Welsh Water's asset management and delivery professionals, develop and deliver industry leading solutions in flooding, pollution, water quality and leakage. Our teams find and repair leaks on the network to minimise water wastage, which is good for Welsh Water customers and the environment. About You: As a key member of the Asset, Surveying, and Inspection (AS&I) business, your role as Clean Water Trainer is critical to our strategic priorities - to deliver great work for our clients by providing excellent customer service and executing complex operational tasks. Whether you are just starting out or taking the next step in your career, this position provides an opportunity for you to progress with RPS. You will need to work flexibly, working weekends, evenings and overtime if required. Be willing to travel to different locations. It is essential that you enjoy working outdoors, as come rain or shine, you will mostly be outside. Your Responsibilities: Ensuring that Health and Safety is maintained, upholding RPS Company Policies at all times. Undertaking registration activities of all RQF staff, providing starter packs/folders and support completion of RQF levels 2 for all staff. Completing and assessing all leakage staff within the structure of each profit centre. Undertaking training and completing detailed individual training matrix/plans. Ensuring the regional training matrix is updated and reported as per the clients/RPS expectations. Assessing and ensuring good leakage practise is always adhered to and reporting. Work closely with under achieving staff, to ensure targets are achieved and maintained. Ensuring training targets are achieved and records updated. Providing weekly training trackers on all leakage training and developing training plans for each Technician/Engineer, delivering, and presenting information using PowerPoint. Attending client meetings when required. Trialling new equipment and producing detailed reports. Forming and maintaining excellent working relationships with colleagues, other contractors, and clients. Skills, Knowledge, and Experience: Good understanding and demonstrable working knowledge of computer software packages (Microsoft, GIS, and specific technical programs etc.). A track record of training and classroom delivery. Ability to interpret and understand water network schematics and plans to a high standard. A very good all-round knowledge of Water Network Hydraulics, Leakage Detection Techniques, Monitoring and reporting of Leakage Levels and other issues associated with the Clean Water Industry. Excellent working knowledge of leakage delivery. Ability to quickly learn new theories, techniques and working methods associated with duties and tasks and deliver to leakage staff. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to enable effective communication with internal and external colleagues, other technical specialists, consultants, and senior internal and external managers. Well organised with the ability to manage own workload and work to allocated deadlines. Ability to work well under pressure and to conflicting deadlines whilst maintaining attention to detail and high levels of standards. Enjoys working as a team and has a flexible 'can do' attitude, possessing a co-operative attitude to working and giving and receiving help. Flexibility to work away on various projects. Background experience in training/teaching, training qualifications. Qualifications: Train the trainer qualification or equivalent. Demonstrable experience of success in a similar environment. Computer literacy on Microsoft 360 Suite and Work Management Systems and applications. IOSH Managing Safely or similar. RQF Qualifications. Full UK driving license. JBRP1_UKTJ
Dec 05, 2025
Full time
RPS, a Tetra Tech Company are looking to hire a Clean Water Trainer to be based out of our Warrington office. You would be reporting to the Regional Managers, and be responsible for the RQF completion, training and mentoring of all leakage staff, ensuring the use of all best practise leakage methods are used and helping in delivery of leakage reduction and performance within UK/Ireland. Prominently based in Wales delivering training to leakage staff, 40% of additional time will be delivering RQF completion across all profit centres and contracts. The role will require flexibility and working away from home to ensure delivery. About The Team: The RPS Asset, Surveying, and Inspection (AS&I) team provides industry leading services to the UK Water Industry and our employees are involved in services supporting Water Networks, Drainage, Surveying, Leakage Consultancy, Water Resources and Efficiency. The team analyse complex data and provide pragmatic solutions. This includes reducing water leakage and preventing flooding and pollution in local communities. Our Welsh Water's asset management and delivery professionals, develop and deliver industry leading solutions in flooding, pollution, water quality and leakage. Our teams find and repair leaks on the network to minimise water wastage, which is good for Welsh Water customers and the environment. About You: As a key member of the Asset, Surveying, and Inspection (AS&I) business, your role as Clean Water Trainer is critical to our strategic priorities - to deliver great work for our clients by providing excellent customer service and executing complex operational tasks. Whether you are just starting out or taking the next step in your career, this position provides an opportunity for you to progress with RPS. You will need to work flexibly, working weekends, evenings and overtime if required. Be willing to travel to different locations. It is essential that you enjoy working outdoors, as come rain or shine, you will mostly be outside. Your Responsibilities: Ensuring that Health and Safety is maintained, upholding RPS Company Policies at all times. Undertaking registration activities of all RQF staff, providing starter packs/folders and support completion of RQF levels 2 for all staff. Completing and assessing all leakage staff within the structure of each profit centre. Undertaking training and completing detailed individual training matrix/plans. Ensuring the regional training matrix is updated and reported as per the clients/RPS expectations. Assessing and ensuring good leakage practise is always adhered to and reporting. Work closely with under achieving staff, to ensure targets are achieved and maintained. Ensuring training targets are achieved and records updated. Providing weekly training trackers on all leakage training and developing training plans for each Technician/Engineer, delivering, and presenting information using PowerPoint. Attending client meetings when required. Trialling new equipment and producing detailed reports. Forming and maintaining excellent working relationships with colleagues, other contractors, and clients. Skills, Knowledge, and Experience: Good understanding and demonstrable working knowledge of computer software packages (Microsoft, GIS, and specific technical programs etc.). A track record of training and classroom delivery. Ability to interpret and understand water network schematics and plans to a high standard. A very good all-round knowledge of Water Network Hydraulics, Leakage Detection Techniques, Monitoring and reporting of Leakage Levels and other issues associated with the Clean Water Industry. Excellent working knowledge of leakage delivery. Ability to quickly learn new theories, techniques and working methods associated with duties and tasks and deliver to leakage staff. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to enable effective communication with internal and external colleagues, other technical specialists, consultants, and senior internal and external managers. Well organised with the ability to manage own workload and work to allocated deadlines. Ability to work well under pressure and to conflicting deadlines whilst maintaining attention to detail and high levels of standards. Enjoys working as a team and has a flexible 'can do' attitude, possessing a co-operative attitude to working and giving and receiving help. Flexibility to work away on various projects. Background experience in training/teaching, training qualifications. Qualifications: Train the trainer qualification or equivalent. Demonstrable experience of success in a similar environment. Computer literacy on Microsoft 360 Suite and Work Management Systems and applications. IOSH Managing Safely or similar. RQF Qualifications. Full UK driving license. JBRP1_UKTJ
Operational Technical Trainer - Permanent Position Operational Technical Trainer - Permanent(4025) The Company Eisai is a leading research based pharmaceutical organisation with an extensive portfolio across the Oncology, Neurology and Pain therapy areas. Eisai Manufacturing is the hub of Eisais production and supply chain click apply for full job details
Dec 05, 2025
Full time
Operational Technical Trainer - Permanent Position Operational Technical Trainer - Permanent(4025) The Company Eisai is a leading research based pharmaceutical organisation with an extensive portfolio across the Oncology, Neurology and Pain therapy areas. Eisai Manufacturing is the hub of Eisais production and supply chain click apply for full job details
High Profile Resourcing Ltd
Stevenage, Hertfordshire
HR Advisor manufacturing Location: Stevenage, Hertfordshire Salary: £28,000 £35,000 + benefits An exciting opportunity has arisen for a talented HR Advisor to join a fast-paced, people-focused manufacturing and food production business supplying leading retailers across the UK. Working closely with the Site HR Business Partner, you ll play a pivotal role in supporting a large operational workforce and ensuring the delivery of an efficient, consistent, and compliant HR service. The site operates within a high-volume, time-sensitive environment, so your ability to manage multiple priorities and maintain strong relationships with both managers and employees will be key. This is an excellent step for an experienced HR professional looking to broaden their exposure across the full HR remit from employee engagement to ER case management, recruitment and continuous improvement. The business offers a supportive environment with professional development opportunities, including CIPD qualification support and structured career progression. The role: Provide first-line advice, coaching, and guidance to managers and employees on a wide range of HR policies and procedures. Prepare and issue contracts of employment, variations, and associated documentation for weekly and salaried employees. Coordinate end-to-end recruitment activity including interview scheduling, offer letters, onboarding, and compliance checks. Deliver engaging induction sessions and coordinate train-the-trainer sessions for agency staff. Compile and analyse HR data and monthly KPI reports to identify trends and support management decisions. Track and manage probationary reviews, absence triggers, holiday entitlement, and other key employment milestones. Support employee relations activity including investigation meetings, disciplinary hearings, and grievance processes. Support learning and development activity including internal functional skills training, MHE certification, and health & safety compliance. Contribute to continuous improvement by reviewing HR processes, recommending efficiencies, and promoting best practice. Collaborate closely with agency partners to ensure full compliance with onboarding, right-to-work, and training standards. Support employee engagement initiatives, site events, and well-being campaigns to promote a positive workplace culture. Provide advisory support during audits and internal compliance reviews. The person: Ideally CIPD Level 5 qualified (or Level 3 with a commitment to progress). Proven HR experience in a fast-paced, operational setting manufacturing, food production, logistics or FMCG preferred. Strong understanding of HR processes and employment law fundamentals. Excellent IT literacy including Excel, Word, PowerPoint, and HRIS platforms. High level of accuracy, organisation, and professional integrity. Clear and confident communicator with the ability to influence and build credibility across all levels. Strong numeracy, data handling, and reporting capability. Proactive, hands-on approach with the flexibility to adapt to changing priorities. Passionate about people, development, and driving a positive employee experience. This is an outstanding opportunity to progress your HR career within a high-performing, forward-thinking organisation that values its people, promotes development, and encourages continuous improvement across every part of the employee journey. To apply please email your CV
Dec 03, 2025
Full time
HR Advisor manufacturing Location: Stevenage, Hertfordshire Salary: £28,000 £35,000 + benefits An exciting opportunity has arisen for a talented HR Advisor to join a fast-paced, people-focused manufacturing and food production business supplying leading retailers across the UK. Working closely with the Site HR Business Partner, you ll play a pivotal role in supporting a large operational workforce and ensuring the delivery of an efficient, consistent, and compliant HR service. The site operates within a high-volume, time-sensitive environment, so your ability to manage multiple priorities and maintain strong relationships with both managers and employees will be key. This is an excellent step for an experienced HR professional looking to broaden their exposure across the full HR remit from employee engagement to ER case management, recruitment and continuous improvement. The business offers a supportive environment with professional development opportunities, including CIPD qualification support and structured career progression. The role: Provide first-line advice, coaching, and guidance to managers and employees on a wide range of HR policies and procedures. Prepare and issue contracts of employment, variations, and associated documentation for weekly and salaried employees. Coordinate end-to-end recruitment activity including interview scheduling, offer letters, onboarding, and compliance checks. Deliver engaging induction sessions and coordinate train-the-trainer sessions for agency staff. Compile and analyse HR data and monthly KPI reports to identify trends and support management decisions. Track and manage probationary reviews, absence triggers, holiday entitlement, and other key employment milestones. Support employee relations activity including investigation meetings, disciplinary hearings, and grievance processes. Support learning and development activity including internal functional skills training, MHE certification, and health & safety compliance. Contribute to continuous improvement by reviewing HR processes, recommending efficiencies, and promoting best practice. Collaborate closely with agency partners to ensure full compliance with onboarding, right-to-work, and training standards. Support employee engagement initiatives, site events, and well-being campaigns to promote a positive workplace culture. Provide advisory support during audits and internal compliance reviews. The person: Ideally CIPD Level 5 qualified (or Level 3 with a commitment to progress). Proven HR experience in a fast-paced, operational setting manufacturing, food production, logistics or FMCG preferred. Strong understanding of HR processes and employment law fundamentals. Excellent IT literacy including Excel, Word, PowerPoint, and HRIS platforms. High level of accuracy, organisation, and professional integrity. Clear and confident communicator with the ability to influence and build credibility across all levels. Strong numeracy, data handling, and reporting capability. Proactive, hands-on approach with the flexibility to adapt to changing priorities. Passionate about people, development, and driving a positive employee experience. This is an outstanding opportunity to progress your HR career within a high-performing, forward-thinking organisation that values its people, promotes development, and encourages continuous improvement across every part of the employee journey. To apply please email your CV
Job Title: Continuous Improvement Engineer Location: Coventry Salary: Up to £41,280 Depending On Experience Shift: Days Benefits: Potential for flexibility on start time, Company Bonus, Progress and training opportunities. Continuous Improvement Engineer role: We re seeking a proactive Continuous Improvement (CI) Engineer to join our Engineering team. This role focuses on driving operational excellence by identifying inefficiencies, optimising processes, and implementing strategic improvements across the business. You ll analyse performance data, lead key projects, and embed best practices that improve productivity, cost-effectiveness, and efficiency. Working collaboratively across departments, you ll help foster a culture of continuous improvement and support the integration of new technologies and processes. Continuous Improvement Engineer Responsibilities: Apply World Class Manufacturing and Lean principles to support Continuous Improvement. Lead by example to champion a strong Environmental, Health & Safety (EHS) culture. Analyse and optimise processes, procedures, and performance standards. Develop and implement process enhancement strategies. Investigate inefficiencies, issues, and process shortfalls, delivering effective solutions. Manage and deliver CI projects that improve performance and eliminate waste. Collaborate cross-functionally to drive productivity and staff engagement. Train, mentor, and guide Green Belts and team members in CI methods. Coordinate and maintain a central KPI database to support data-driven decisions. Lead and support WCM initiatives and establish a CI/WCM pillar structure for sustainability. Provide progress updates to stakeholders and ensure alignment with project goals. Support leadership with analysis, reporting, and strategic improvement recommendations. Assist with new product implementation projects and process introductions. Continuous Improvement Engineer Experience: Six Sigma Green Belt (Black Belt preferred). 3 5 years experience in process optimisation, operations, or business management. Strong understanding of Lean, WCM, and Continuous Improvement methodologies. Demonstrable experience with ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 standards. Proven ability to identify inefficiencies and implement sustainable improvements. Analytical, data-driven approach to problem-solving and decision-making. Excellent communication and presentation skills, with the ability to influence and lead change. Confident mentor and trainer, capable of driving team development. For more information on the Continuous Improvement Engineer position and any other technical engineering role contact Ewan at Stirling Warrington.
Dec 03, 2025
Full time
Job Title: Continuous Improvement Engineer Location: Coventry Salary: Up to £41,280 Depending On Experience Shift: Days Benefits: Potential for flexibility on start time, Company Bonus, Progress and training opportunities. Continuous Improvement Engineer role: We re seeking a proactive Continuous Improvement (CI) Engineer to join our Engineering team. This role focuses on driving operational excellence by identifying inefficiencies, optimising processes, and implementing strategic improvements across the business. You ll analyse performance data, lead key projects, and embed best practices that improve productivity, cost-effectiveness, and efficiency. Working collaboratively across departments, you ll help foster a culture of continuous improvement and support the integration of new technologies and processes. Continuous Improvement Engineer Responsibilities: Apply World Class Manufacturing and Lean principles to support Continuous Improvement. Lead by example to champion a strong Environmental, Health & Safety (EHS) culture. Analyse and optimise processes, procedures, and performance standards. Develop and implement process enhancement strategies. Investigate inefficiencies, issues, and process shortfalls, delivering effective solutions. Manage and deliver CI projects that improve performance and eliminate waste. Collaborate cross-functionally to drive productivity and staff engagement. Train, mentor, and guide Green Belts and team members in CI methods. Coordinate and maintain a central KPI database to support data-driven decisions. Lead and support WCM initiatives and establish a CI/WCM pillar structure for sustainability. Provide progress updates to stakeholders and ensure alignment with project goals. Support leadership with analysis, reporting, and strategic improvement recommendations. Assist with new product implementation projects and process introductions. Continuous Improvement Engineer Experience: Six Sigma Green Belt (Black Belt preferred). 3 5 years experience in process optimisation, operations, or business management. Strong understanding of Lean, WCM, and Continuous Improvement methodologies. Demonstrable experience with ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 standards. Proven ability to identify inefficiencies and implement sustainable improvements. Analytical, data-driven approach to problem-solving and decision-making. Excellent communication and presentation skills, with the ability to influence and lead change. Confident mentor and trainer, capable of driving team development. For more information on the Continuous Improvement Engineer position and any other technical engineering role contact Ewan at Stirling Warrington.
Barchester Healthcare is a market leader in providing exceptional quality care to residents and patients across our rapidly expanding portfolio of 240 care homes and independent hospitals. Our Operational Trainers play a key part in ensuring the continued delivery of Good and Outstanding care, as they ensure every member of staff is confident and competent in their ability to work in a person centred and compassionate manner. Barchester's commitment to staff engagement and development has resulted in us being the only care provider in the UK to be accredited as one of the best companies to work for in 2019, 2020, and 2021. Operational Trainers at Barchester provide induction and development training to circa 5 homes and/or hospitals across a specific region. As one of the initial points of contact between Barchester and a new member of staff, our Trainers should demonstrate passion for their role and the Barchester ethos. This varied position will provide the opportunity to witness the skilled progression of staff from their first day, throughout their Barchester career. This is a home-based position that will involve travel around a specific region. NEED TO HAVE C&G 7300 (or equivalent) Diploma level 3 in Health & Social Care or experience of working in social care sector Working knowledge of legislative requirements in care sector 2 years training experience Full UK driving licence NEED TO DO Coordination and delivery of induction and development training against Barchester objectives and training statistics Provide practical, hands on training across a variety of subjects Plan and publish training calendars Ensure employee training files are up to date Observe workplace practice Arrange induction paperwork and a buddy in advance of a new employee starting Maintain regular contact with new team members, coaching and supporting where appropriate Attend meetings and conferences external to the home where required Promote learning and development opportunities that Barchester offer Work with Home Managers to ensure the implementation of individual personal development plans REWARDS PACKAGE Competitive salary Company car, laptop, phone Pension contribution and life cover If you'd like to use your coaching and people skills in an organisation that provides the quality care you'd expect for your loved ones, this is an empowering and rewarding place to be. 7766
Dec 03, 2025
Full time
Barchester Healthcare is a market leader in providing exceptional quality care to residents and patients across our rapidly expanding portfolio of 240 care homes and independent hospitals. Our Operational Trainers play a key part in ensuring the continued delivery of Good and Outstanding care, as they ensure every member of staff is confident and competent in their ability to work in a person centred and compassionate manner. Barchester's commitment to staff engagement and development has resulted in us being the only care provider in the UK to be accredited as one of the best companies to work for in 2019, 2020, and 2021. Operational Trainers at Barchester provide induction and development training to circa 5 homes and/or hospitals across a specific region. As one of the initial points of contact between Barchester and a new member of staff, our Trainers should demonstrate passion for their role and the Barchester ethos. This varied position will provide the opportunity to witness the skilled progression of staff from their first day, throughout their Barchester career. This is a home-based position that will involve travel around a specific region. NEED TO HAVE C&G 7300 (or equivalent) Diploma level 3 in Health & Social Care or experience of working in social care sector Working knowledge of legislative requirements in care sector 2 years training experience Full UK driving licence NEED TO DO Coordination and delivery of induction and development training against Barchester objectives and training statistics Provide practical, hands on training across a variety of subjects Plan and publish training calendars Ensure employee training files are up to date Observe workplace practice Arrange induction paperwork and a buddy in advance of a new employee starting Maintain regular contact with new team members, coaching and supporting where appropriate Attend meetings and conferences external to the home where required Promote learning and development opportunities that Barchester offer Work with Home Managers to ensure the implementation of individual personal development plans REWARDS PACKAGE Competitive salary Company car, laptop, phone Pension contribution and life cover If you'd like to use your coaching and people skills in an organisation that provides the quality care you'd expect for your loved ones, this is an empowering and rewarding place to be. 7766
Barchester Healthcare is a market leader in providing exceptional quality care to residents and patients across our rapidly expanding portfolio of 240 care homes and independent hospitals. Our Operational Trainers play a key part in ensuring the continued delivery of Good and Outstanding care, as they ensure every member of staff is confident and competent in their ability to work in a person centred and compassionate manner. Barchester's commitment to staff engagement and development has resulted in us being the only care provider in the UK to be accredited as one of the best companies to work for in 2019, 2020, and 2021. Operational Trainers at Barchester provide induction and development training to circa 5 homes and/or hospitals across a specific region. As one of the initial points of contact between Barchester and a new member of staff, our Trainers should demonstrate passion for their role and the Barchester ethos. This varied position will provide the opportunity to witness the skilled progression of staff from their first day, throughout their Barchester career. This is a home-based position that will involve travel around a specific region. NEED TO HAVE C&G 7300 (or equivalent) Diploma level 3 in Health & Social Care or experience of working in social care sector Working knowledge of legislative requirements in care sector 2 years training experience Full UK driving licence NEED TO DO Coordination and delivery of induction and development training against Barchester objectives and training statistics Provide practical, hands on training across a variety of subjects Plan and publish training calendars Ensure employee training files are up to date Observe workplace practice Arrange induction paperwork and a buddy in advance of a new employee starting Maintain regular contact with new team members, coaching and supporting where appropriate Attend meetings and conferences external to the home where required Promote learning and development opportunities that Barchester offer Work with Home Managers to ensure the implementation of individual personal development plans REWARDS PACKAGE Competitive salary Company car, laptop, phone Pension contribution and life cover If you'd like to use your coaching and people skills in an organisation that provides the quality care you'd expect for your loved ones, this is an empowering and rewarding place to be. 7766
Dec 03, 2025
Full time
Barchester Healthcare is a market leader in providing exceptional quality care to residents and patients across our rapidly expanding portfolio of 240 care homes and independent hospitals. Our Operational Trainers play a key part in ensuring the continued delivery of Good and Outstanding care, as they ensure every member of staff is confident and competent in their ability to work in a person centred and compassionate manner. Barchester's commitment to staff engagement and development has resulted in us being the only care provider in the UK to be accredited as one of the best companies to work for in 2019, 2020, and 2021. Operational Trainers at Barchester provide induction and development training to circa 5 homes and/or hospitals across a specific region. As one of the initial points of contact between Barchester and a new member of staff, our Trainers should demonstrate passion for their role and the Barchester ethos. This varied position will provide the opportunity to witness the skilled progression of staff from their first day, throughout their Barchester career. This is a home-based position that will involve travel around a specific region. NEED TO HAVE C&G 7300 (or equivalent) Diploma level 3 in Health & Social Care or experience of working in social care sector Working knowledge of legislative requirements in care sector 2 years training experience Full UK driving licence NEED TO DO Coordination and delivery of induction and development training against Barchester objectives and training statistics Provide practical, hands on training across a variety of subjects Plan and publish training calendars Ensure employee training files are up to date Observe workplace practice Arrange induction paperwork and a buddy in advance of a new employee starting Maintain regular contact with new team members, coaching and supporting where appropriate Attend meetings and conferences external to the home where required Promote learning and development opportunities that Barchester offer Work with Home Managers to ensure the implementation of individual personal development plans REWARDS PACKAGE Competitive salary Company car, laptop, phone Pension contribution and life cover If you'd like to use your coaching and people skills in an organisation that provides the quality care you'd expect for your loved ones, this is an empowering and rewarding place to be. 7766
Recruit4staff are representing a leading infrastructure business in their search for an Environmental Manager to work in Seascale Job Details: Pay: £45,000 - £50,000 (plus £5,750 car allowance) Hours of Work: Monday to Friday, Days, Full Time (45 hours) Duration: Permanent Benefits: 8% employer pension contribution, 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Job Role: As Environmental Manager , you will lead the environmental strategy, compliance management, and sustainability performance for a major infrastructure package involving complex construction, remediation, and operational support activities. You will ensure that all site activities including earthworks, temporary works, material handling, and environmental protection measures are delivered in accordance with current legislation, industry best practice, and internal management systems. This includes ensuring strong environmental controls, improving sustainable working methods, driving carbon reduction initiatives, and safeguarding sensitive environmental receptors. The Environmental Manager will collaborate closely with project leadership, engineering teams, subcontractors, and regulatory partners to implement environmental management plans, conduct inspections and audits, and maintain compliance with ISO 14001. You will lead pollution prevention measures, oversee environmental monitoring, and embed a strong environmental culture across the project. Essential Skills, Experience, or Qualifications: Demonstrable experience as an Environmental Manager on major civil engineering, infrastructure, or regulated industrial projects Strong understanding of environmental legislation, including the Environmental Protection Act and Environmental Permitting Regulations Strong knowledge of ISO 14001 Environmental Management Systems and environmental assurance processes Degree in Environmental Science, Environmental Management, Ecology, or a related discipline Professional membership (e.g. IEMA Practitioner or above) Advantageous Skills, Experience, or Qualifications Experience supporting remediation, decommissioning, or contaminated land projects Knowledge of biodiversity net gain, carbon reduction strategies, and sustainability reporting Experience managing engagement with environmental regulators and stakeholders Training qualifications such as Environmental Awareness Trainer, Spill Response, or Waste Management Experience with environmental monitoring regimes, GIS mapping, or environmental data dashboards Additional Information Commutable From: Drigg, Seascale, Egremont, Whitehaven, Cleator Moor, Gosforth, Workington, St Bees, Nethertown, Holmrook, Ravenglass Similar Job Titles: Environmental Manager, Senior Environmental Advisor, Environmental Lead, Sustainability Manager, Environmental Compliance Manager, Ecology & Environment Manager, EMS Manager For further information about this and other positions please apply now. This vacancy is being advertised on behalf of Recruit4staff who are operating as a recruitment agency, agent, agencies, employment agency or employment business.
Dec 02, 2025
Full time
Recruit4staff are representing a leading infrastructure business in their search for an Environmental Manager to work in Seascale Job Details: Pay: £45,000 - £50,000 (plus £5,750 car allowance) Hours of Work: Monday to Friday, Days, Full Time (45 hours) Duration: Permanent Benefits: 8% employer pension contribution, 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Job Role: As Environmental Manager , you will lead the environmental strategy, compliance management, and sustainability performance for a major infrastructure package involving complex construction, remediation, and operational support activities. You will ensure that all site activities including earthworks, temporary works, material handling, and environmental protection measures are delivered in accordance with current legislation, industry best practice, and internal management systems. This includes ensuring strong environmental controls, improving sustainable working methods, driving carbon reduction initiatives, and safeguarding sensitive environmental receptors. The Environmental Manager will collaborate closely with project leadership, engineering teams, subcontractors, and regulatory partners to implement environmental management plans, conduct inspections and audits, and maintain compliance with ISO 14001. You will lead pollution prevention measures, oversee environmental monitoring, and embed a strong environmental culture across the project. Essential Skills, Experience, or Qualifications: Demonstrable experience as an Environmental Manager on major civil engineering, infrastructure, or regulated industrial projects Strong understanding of environmental legislation, including the Environmental Protection Act and Environmental Permitting Regulations Strong knowledge of ISO 14001 Environmental Management Systems and environmental assurance processes Degree in Environmental Science, Environmental Management, Ecology, or a related discipline Professional membership (e.g. IEMA Practitioner or above) Advantageous Skills, Experience, or Qualifications Experience supporting remediation, decommissioning, or contaminated land projects Knowledge of biodiversity net gain, carbon reduction strategies, and sustainability reporting Experience managing engagement with environmental regulators and stakeholders Training qualifications such as Environmental Awareness Trainer, Spill Response, or Waste Management Experience with environmental monitoring regimes, GIS mapping, or environmental data dashboards Additional Information Commutable From: Drigg, Seascale, Egremont, Whitehaven, Cleator Moor, Gosforth, Workington, St Bees, Nethertown, Holmrook, Ravenglass Similar Job Titles: Environmental Manager, Senior Environmental Advisor, Environmental Lead, Sustainability Manager, Environmental Compliance Manager, Ecology & Environment Manager, EMS Manager For further information about this and other positions please apply now. This vacancy is being advertised on behalf of Recruit4staff who are operating as a recruitment agency, agent, agencies, employment agency or employment business.
Barchester Healthcare is a market leader in providing exceptional quality care to residents and patients across our rapidly expanding portfolio of 240 care homes and independent hospitals. Our Operational Trainers play a key part in ensuring the continued delivery of Good and Outstanding care, as they ensure every member of staff is confident and competent in their ability to work in a person centred and compassionate manner. Barchester's commitment to staff engagement and development has resulted in us being the only care provider in the UK to be accredited as one of the best companies to work for in 2019, 2020, and 2021. Operational Trainers at Barchester provide induction and development training to circa 5 homes and/or hospitals across a specific region. As one of the initial points of contact between Barchester and a new member of staff, our Trainers should demonstrate passion for their role and the Barchester ethos. This varied position will provide the opportunity to witness the skilled progression of staff from their first day, throughout their Barchester career. This is a home-based position that will involve travel around a specific region. NEED TO HAVE C&G 7300 (or equivalent) Diploma level 3 in Health & Social Care or experience of working in social care sector Working knowledge of legislative requirements in care sector 2 years training experience Full UK driving licence NEED TO DO Coordination and delivery of induction and development training against Barchester objectives and training statistics Provide practical, hands on training across a variety of subjects Plan and publish training calendars Ensure employee training files are up to date Observe workplace practice Arrange induction paperwork and a buddy in advance of a new employee starting Maintain regular contact with new team members, coaching and supporting where appropriate Attend meetings and conferences external to the home where required Promote learning and development opportunities that Barchester offer Work with Home Managers to ensure the implementation of individual personal development plans REWARDS PACKAGE Competitive salary Company car, laptop, phone Pension contribution and life cover If you'd like to use your coaching and people skills in an organisation that provides the quality care you'd expect for your loved ones, this is an empowering and rewarding place to be. 7766
Dec 01, 2025
Full time
Barchester Healthcare is a market leader in providing exceptional quality care to residents and patients across our rapidly expanding portfolio of 240 care homes and independent hospitals. Our Operational Trainers play a key part in ensuring the continued delivery of Good and Outstanding care, as they ensure every member of staff is confident and competent in their ability to work in a person centred and compassionate manner. Barchester's commitment to staff engagement and development has resulted in us being the only care provider in the UK to be accredited as one of the best companies to work for in 2019, 2020, and 2021. Operational Trainers at Barchester provide induction and development training to circa 5 homes and/or hospitals across a specific region. As one of the initial points of contact between Barchester and a new member of staff, our Trainers should demonstrate passion for their role and the Barchester ethos. This varied position will provide the opportunity to witness the skilled progression of staff from their first day, throughout their Barchester career. This is a home-based position that will involve travel around a specific region. NEED TO HAVE C&G 7300 (or equivalent) Diploma level 3 in Health & Social Care or experience of working in social care sector Working knowledge of legislative requirements in care sector 2 years training experience Full UK driving licence NEED TO DO Coordination and delivery of induction and development training against Barchester objectives and training statistics Provide practical, hands on training across a variety of subjects Plan and publish training calendars Ensure employee training files are up to date Observe workplace practice Arrange induction paperwork and a buddy in advance of a new employee starting Maintain regular contact with new team members, coaching and supporting where appropriate Attend meetings and conferences external to the home where required Promote learning and development opportunities that Barchester offer Work with Home Managers to ensure the implementation of individual personal development plans REWARDS PACKAGE Competitive salary Company car, laptop, phone Pension contribution and life cover If you'd like to use your coaching and people skills in an organisation that provides the quality care you'd expect for your loved ones, this is an empowering and rewarding place to be. 7766
Barchester Healthcare is a market leader in providing exceptional quality care to residents and patients across our rapidly expanding portfolio of 240 care homes and independent hospitals. Our Operational Trainers play a key part in ensuring the continued delivery of Good and Outstanding care, as they ensure every member of staff is confident and competent in their ability to work in a person centred and compassionate manner. Barchester's commitment to staff engagement and development has resulted in us being the only care provider in the UK to be accredited as one of the best companies to work for in 2019, 2020, and 2021. Operational Trainers at Barchester provide induction and development training to circa 5 homes and/or hospitals across a specific region. As one of the initial points of contact between Barchester and a new member of staff, our Trainers should demonstrate passion for their role and the Barchester ethos. This varied position will provide the opportunity to witness the skilled progression of staff from their first day, throughout their Barchester career. This is a home-based position that will involve travel around a specific region. NEED TO HAVE C&G 7300 (or equivalent) Diploma level 3 in Health & Social Care or experience of working in social care sector Working knowledge of legislative requirements in care sector 2 years training experience Full UK driving licence NEED TO DO Coordination and delivery of induction and development training against Barchester objectives and training statistics Provide practical, hands on training across a variety of subjects Plan and publish training calendars Ensure employee training files are up to date Observe workplace practice Arrange induction paperwork and a buddy in advance of a new employee starting Maintain regular contact with new team members, coaching and supporting where appropriate Attend meetings and conferences external to the home where required Promote learning and development opportunities that Barchester offer Work with Home Managers to ensure the implementation of individual personal development plans REWARDS PACKAGE Competitive salary Company car, laptop, phone Pension contribution and life cover If you'd like to use your coaching and people skills in an organisation that provides the quality care you'd expect for your loved ones, this is an empowering and rewarding place to be. 7766
Dec 01, 2025
Full time
Barchester Healthcare is a market leader in providing exceptional quality care to residents and patients across our rapidly expanding portfolio of 240 care homes and independent hospitals. Our Operational Trainers play a key part in ensuring the continued delivery of Good and Outstanding care, as they ensure every member of staff is confident and competent in their ability to work in a person centred and compassionate manner. Barchester's commitment to staff engagement and development has resulted in us being the only care provider in the UK to be accredited as one of the best companies to work for in 2019, 2020, and 2021. Operational Trainers at Barchester provide induction and development training to circa 5 homes and/or hospitals across a specific region. As one of the initial points of contact between Barchester and a new member of staff, our Trainers should demonstrate passion for their role and the Barchester ethos. This varied position will provide the opportunity to witness the skilled progression of staff from their first day, throughout their Barchester career. This is a home-based position that will involve travel around a specific region. NEED TO HAVE C&G 7300 (or equivalent) Diploma level 3 in Health & Social Care or experience of working in social care sector Working knowledge of legislative requirements in care sector 2 years training experience Full UK driving licence NEED TO DO Coordination and delivery of induction and development training against Barchester objectives and training statistics Provide practical, hands on training across a variety of subjects Plan and publish training calendars Ensure employee training files are up to date Observe workplace practice Arrange induction paperwork and a buddy in advance of a new employee starting Maintain regular contact with new team members, coaching and supporting where appropriate Attend meetings and conferences external to the home where required Promote learning and development opportunities that Barchester offer Work with Home Managers to ensure the implementation of individual personal development plans REWARDS PACKAGE Competitive salary Company car, laptop, phone Pension contribution and life cover If you'd like to use your coaching and people skills in an organisation that provides the quality care you'd expect for your loved ones, this is an empowering and rewarding place to be. 7766
Barchester Healthcare is a market leader in providing exceptional quality care to residents and patients across our rapidly expanding portfolio of 240 care homes and independent hospitals. Our Operational Trainers play a key part in ensuring the continued delivery of Good and Outstanding care, as they ensure every member of staff is confident and competent in their ability to work in a person centred and compassionate manner. Barchester's commitment to staff engagement and development has resulted in us being the only care provider in the UK to be accredited as one of the best companies to work for in 2019, 2020, and 2021. Operational Trainers at Barchester provide induction and development training to circa 5 homes and/or hospitals across a specific region. As one of the initial points of contact between Barchester and a new member of staff, our Trainers should demonstrate passion for their role and the Barchester ethos. This varied position will provide the opportunity to witness the skilled progression of staff from their first day, throughout their Barchester career. This is a home-based position that will involve travel around a specific region. NEED TO HAVE C&G 7300 (or equivalent) Diploma level 3 in Health & Social Care or experience of working in social care sector Working knowledge of legislative requirements in care sector 2 years training experience Full UK driving licence NEED TO DO Coordination and delivery of induction and development training against Barchester objectives and training statistics Provide practical, hands on training across a variety of subjects Plan and publish training calendars Ensure employee training files are up to date Observe workplace practice Arrange induction paperwork and a buddy in advance of a new employee starting Maintain regular contact with new team members, coaching and supporting where appropriate Attend meetings and conferences external to the home where required Promote learning and development opportunities that Barchester offer Work with Home Managers to ensure the implementation of individual personal development plans REWARDS PACKAGE Competitive salary Company car, laptop, phone Pension contribution and life cover If you'd like to use your coaching and people skills in an organisation that provides the quality care you'd expect for your loved ones, this is an empowering and rewarding place to be. 7766
Dec 01, 2025
Full time
Barchester Healthcare is a market leader in providing exceptional quality care to residents and patients across our rapidly expanding portfolio of 240 care homes and independent hospitals. Our Operational Trainers play a key part in ensuring the continued delivery of Good and Outstanding care, as they ensure every member of staff is confident and competent in their ability to work in a person centred and compassionate manner. Barchester's commitment to staff engagement and development has resulted in us being the only care provider in the UK to be accredited as one of the best companies to work for in 2019, 2020, and 2021. Operational Trainers at Barchester provide induction and development training to circa 5 homes and/or hospitals across a specific region. As one of the initial points of contact between Barchester and a new member of staff, our Trainers should demonstrate passion for their role and the Barchester ethos. This varied position will provide the opportunity to witness the skilled progression of staff from their first day, throughout their Barchester career. This is a home-based position that will involve travel around a specific region. NEED TO HAVE C&G 7300 (or equivalent) Diploma level 3 in Health & Social Care or experience of working in social care sector Working knowledge of legislative requirements in care sector 2 years training experience Full UK driving licence NEED TO DO Coordination and delivery of induction and development training against Barchester objectives and training statistics Provide practical, hands on training across a variety of subjects Plan and publish training calendars Ensure employee training files are up to date Observe workplace practice Arrange induction paperwork and a buddy in advance of a new employee starting Maintain regular contact with new team members, coaching and supporting where appropriate Attend meetings and conferences external to the home where required Promote learning and development opportunities that Barchester offer Work with Home Managers to ensure the implementation of individual personal development plans REWARDS PACKAGE Competitive salary Company car, laptop, phone Pension contribution and life cover If you'd like to use your coaching and people skills in an organisation that provides the quality care you'd expect for your loved ones, this is an empowering and rewarding place to be. 7766
The Benefits Health and Wellbeing Plans - including our family-friendly maternity policy. Flexible financial supportwith instant access to earned and authorised wages. Benefits for all - vouchers, discounts and rewards for shopping, eating out, cinema tickets, gym membership and plenty of others to help you save money every day. Full induction, ongoing training, and structured career development to help you thrive in your role. Quality kit and uniform - so you feel comfortable and can perform your role effectively. Fully funded SIA top-up training from our own team of in-house trainers. Employee Assistance Program - supporting your mental, physical, and emotional wellbeing at all times. Refer a Friend Scheme - earn £100 for every person you refer who starts with us. Long service and recognition awards - celebrating your achievements. Excellent hourly pay rate The Role Carlisle Support Services is working with Olympia , our prestigious new client in West London, and we're looking for motivated, approachable, and dependable people to join our team. The Security Duty Manager will play a critical role in leading and developing a new team to successfully deliver security operations, ensuring a safe and secure environment for tenants, staff, and visitors. This role requires strong leadership, excellent customer service skills, and expertise in security technology to maintain high standards of service and protection. We're proud to support a diverse workforce and welcome applications from women and people from all walks of life. This role is a fantastic opportunity for anyone looking to demonstrate and develop their management skills. Join our team and help to make a positive impact. We're looking for people who are Friendly, approachable, and professional in all interactions. Keen to learn, grow, and contribute to a positive team culture. Hands on and like to lead by example. Experienced in customer-facing roles. At least 18 years old - licence requirement by the Security Industry Authority. Punctual, dependable, flexible, and assured. SIA Guarding or Door Supervision licence holders. Able to work full-time shifts covering days, nights and weekends. Previous experience in managing a team within a security environment is required for this role. What's just as important is your enthusiasm and willingness to learn. We will provide all the training and support you need to succeed. Our goal is to help you to become a valued member of the Carlisle team. Your core responsibilities will include Daily Security Operations & Leadership Lead and oversee daily security operations, ensuring a highly professional and responsive service. Lead shift briefings and shift de-briefs Manage team performance Complete end of shift handovers and reports Work closely with the Control Room Team Supervise security personnel, ensuring proper deployment and operational readiness. Lead and manage weekly security checks across the estate, reporting and resolving any vulnerabilities or risks. Emergency Response & Incident Management Act as the primary point of contact for all security-related incidents and emergencies during assigned shifts, providing clear direction and oversight throughout. Take command of incident and emergency response situations, ensuring appropriate escalation, coordination, and communication with tenants, staff, and emergency services. Lead the initial management of incident or crime scenes, preserving evidence, maintaining scene integrity, and ensuring accurate records are maintained. Ensure rapid, effective, and compliant responses to alarms, threats, and emergencies, following established estate protocols and dynamic risk assessment principles. Conduct thorough Post-Incident Reviews in accordance with the debriefing process, ensuring all relevant information is captured, analysed, and formally logged, including key findings and recommendations. Lead or support investigations into security incidents, working collaboratively with the Control Room team to ensure all evidence-such as CCTV footage, body-worn video, relevant logs, and witness statements-is correctly secured and documented in line with regulatory and evidential requirements Security Policy & Procedure Implementation Support the development and implementation of security policies, protocols, and procedures to ensure compliance and best practices. Ensure security teams adhere to legal and safety regulations. Conduct regular operational audits to ensure the service is in line with the security policy and strategy . Customer Service & Stakeholder Engagement Maintain a professional and approachable presence for tenants, staff, and visitors. Ensure the estates team provides exceptional customer service in line with the Estates Services Charter. Address security-related concerns promptly, ensuring stakeholders feel safe and supported. Security Technology & Compliance Support the training of staff across the shift in line with the training plan. Stay updated on advancements in security technology to enhance operational efficiency. Qualifications & Experience Proven experience as a Security Manager, Duty Manager, or similar leadership role. Strong knowledge of security protocols, emergency response, and risk management. Excellent leadership, decision-making, and crisis management skills. A friendly and professional manner, with exceptional customer service skills. This role is about more than just security. It's about making a difference through supporting our customers in our local communities. Leading and developing a team to provide a warm welcome, reassuring presence, and creating a safe environment for all. About Us We're proud to work with some of the UK's most iconic brands. Our venues, include Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Jaguar Land Rover, Tesco, and BBC StudioWorks. Join over 5,000 team members delivering security, events, cleaning, and facilities services across the UK. We're committed to creating a diverse and inclusive wo
Oct 08, 2025
Full time
The Benefits Health and Wellbeing Plans - including our family-friendly maternity policy. Flexible financial supportwith instant access to earned and authorised wages. Benefits for all - vouchers, discounts and rewards for shopping, eating out, cinema tickets, gym membership and plenty of others to help you save money every day. Full induction, ongoing training, and structured career development to help you thrive in your role. Quality kit and uniform - so you feel comfortable and can perform your role effectively. Fully funded SIA top-up training from our own team of in-house trainers. Employee Assistance Program - supporting your mental, physical, and emotional wellbeing at all times. Refer a Friend Scheme - earn £100 for every person you refer who starts with us. Long service and recognition awards - celebrating your achievements. Excellent hourly pay rate The Role Carlisle Support Services is working with Olympia , our prestigious new client in West London, and we're looking for motivated, approachable, and dependable people to join our team. The Security Duty Manager will play a critical role in leading and developing a new team to successfully deliver security operations, ensuring a safe and secure environment for tenants, staff, and visitors. This role requires strong leadership, excellent customer service skills, and expertise in security technology to maintain high standards of service and protection. We're proud to support a diverse workforce and welcome applications from women and people from all walks of life. This role is a fantastic opportunity for anyone looking to demonstrate and develop their management skills. Join our team and help to make a positive impact. We're looking for people who are Friendly, approachable, and professional in all interactions. Keen to learn, grow, and contribute to a positive team culture. Hands on and like to lead by example. Experienced in customer-facing roles. At least 18 years old - licence requirement by the Security Industry Authority. Punctual, dependable, flexible, and assured. SIA Guarding or Door Supervision licence holders. Able to work full-time shifts covering days, nights and weekends. Previous experience in managing a team within a security environment is required for this role. What's just as important is your enthusiasm and willingness to learn. We will provide all the training and support you need to succeed. Our goal is to help you to become a valued member of the Carlisle team. Your core responsibilities will include Daily Security Operations & Leadership Lead and oversee daily security operations, ensuring a highly professional and responsive service. Lead shift briefings and shift de-briefs Manage team performance Complete end of shift handovers and reports Work closely with the Control Room Team Supervise security personnel, ensuring proper deployment and operational readiness. Lead and manage weekly security checks across the estate, reporting and resolving any vulnerabilities or risks. Emergency Response & Incident Management Act as the primary point of contact for all security-related incidents and emergencies during assigned shifts, providing clear direction and oversight throughout. Take command of incident and emergency response situations, ensuring appropriate escalation, coordination, and communication with tenants, staff, and emergency services. Lead the initial management of incident or crime scenes, preserving evidence, maintaining scene integrity, and ensuring accurate records are maintained. Ensure rapid, effective, and compliant responses to alarms, threats, and emergencies, following established estate protocols and dynamic risk assessment principles. Conduct thorough Post-Incident Reviews in accordance with the debriefing process, ensuring all relevant information is captured, analysed, and formally logged, including key findings and recommendations. Lead or support investigations into security incidents, working collaboratively with the Control Room team to ensure all evidence-such as CCTV footage, body-worn video, relevant logs, and witness statements-is correctly secured and documented in line with regulatory and evidential requirements Security Policy & Procedure Implementation Support the development and implementation of security policies, protocols, and procedures to ensure compliance and best practices. Ensure security teams adhere to legal and safety regulations. Conduct regular operational audits to ensure the service is in line with the security policy and strategy . Customer Service & Stakeholder Engagement Maintain a professional and approachable presence for tenants, staff, and visitors. Ensure the estates team provides exceptional customer service in line with the Estates Services Charter. Address security-related concerns promptly, ensuring stakeholders feel safe and supported. Security Technology & Compliance Support the training of staff across the shift in line with the training plan. Stay updated on advancements in security technology to enhance operational efficiency. Qualifications & Experience Proven experience as a Security Manager, Duty Manager, or similar leadership role. Strong knowledge of security protocols, emergency response, and risk management. Excellent leadership, decision-making, and crisis management skills. A friendly and professional manner, with exceptional customer service skills. This role is about more than just security. It's about making a difference through supporting our customers in our local communities. Leading and developing a team to provide a warm welcome, reassuring presence, and creating a safe environment for all. About Us We're proud to work with some of the UK's most iconic brands. Our venues, include Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Jaguar Land Rover, Tesco, and BBC StudioWorks. Join over 5,000 team members delivering security, events, cleaning, and facilities services across the UK. We're committed to creating a diverse and inclusive wo
Job Description Posted Tuesday, 2 September 2025, 19:00 Package Description: Bonus scheme Car Allowance Cycle to work scheme 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays, plus each year you will have the option to buy and sell leave Enhanced maternity and paternity leave Wellbeing Scheme, provided through Health Shield, giving every colleague - and their dependents - unlimited access to GPs and counselling, as well as cash back on a wide range of health and wellbeing treatment Employee Support to include Life Assurance and critical illness pay 24/7 Colleague Assistance Programme and Financial Wellbeing Support - access to affordable loans, savings accounts, advanced earned pay, and financial education via salary finance Online savings- major retailers, utilities, entertainment plus many more! About Our Opportunity: Reporting to the Head of People Capability, this role is responsible for leading the technical training team which delivers a range of plant, compliance and technical learning to the UK business. Working closely with the operations team, the role is responsible for the planning, development, delivery, and evaluation of technical training programs across the organisation. This role ensures that employees are trained to meet operational, safety, and regulatory standards and are equipped to perform their roles effectively and safely. What You Will Be Doing: Develop a comprehensive technical training strategy aligned with operational, compliance and health and safety requirements. Design and maintain training programs for mobile and fixed plant operators, including onboarding, refresher, and competency-based training. Collaborate with engineering, maintenance, transport and operations teams to identify current and future training needs. Ensure all technical and plant training complies with industry standards, legislation, and internal policies. Oversee mandatory compliance training programs, certifications, and recertification schedules. Ensure the accurate recording of training attendance, competencies, and licenses in line with audit requirements. Oversee the delivery of high-quality, engaging training sessions across mobile and plant training, leading the team of trainer assessors to ensure quality standards are maintained. Source, manage, and evaluate external training providers to ensure quality and alignment with internal standards. Coach and mentor internal trainers and assessors and technical subject matter experts to enhance internal capability. Monitor and evaluate training effectiveness, using feedback and performance data to drive continuous improvement. Introduce innovative and practical learning solutions, including simulations, eLearning, VR, and hands-on assessments. Contribute to the development and maintenance of technical standards, SOPs, and learning materials. The immediate focus of this role in the first 12 months will be: Establishing a technical training team of assessors and trainers which delivers competency to the organisation, working alongside external training provision where required. Develop a network of training and learning hubs across the UK operational estate, providing hub locations for training and learning delivery. Ensure training is delivered at the most appropriate location to drive the highest possible level of operational competence. Rationalise the compliance and SHEQ portfolio, ensuring the learning delivery aligns with internal standards and is proactively planned and refreshed. Work closely with external training providers to gain best value for money. This provides a great opportunity for an individual with experience of managing technical and operational training to own and drive the next exciting phase in EMR's learning and development journey. About You: Have a background in learning and development, having managed training programmes in a technical (industrial, production, engineering) environment. Have experience implementing external and internal quality standards to keep an organisation compliant and its colleagues safe at work. Be able to work independently, driving projects and tasks forward with minimal oversight. Be confident and comfortable challenging internal and external stakeholders to get the right outcome for the business. Have extensive experience working with and managing internal and external training providers. Be comfortable working with multiple stakeholders on complex tasks. Valid UK Driving License as travel will be involved UK wide, including some overnight stays. Have an ability to quickly grasp and leverage digital systems (such as Dayforce LMS, and bespoke IT) to support implementation of solutions. The role is diverse and challenging and is a fantastic opportunity for the successful candidate to shape and develop the role, and drive positive culture change though learning. Who we are: Our purpose is to create a future where the materials we use don't need to be extracted from the planet.' At EMR, we give new life to unwanted materials. Every year, we recycle 10 million tonnes of metals and plastics, saving 19 million tonnes of carbon from entering the Earth's atmosphere, diverting waste from landfill and protecting resources and habitats. We couldn't do any of this without our team members. In return for all they do, we do everything we can to create an environment of belonging, value, support and growth. We're proud to have achieved Great Place To Work status, but it's about so much more than a badge. It's about being recognised by our people for the continuous work we do to do better for them: 'The people who work here are from varied backgrounds and have a variety of beliefs, all of which are accepted and respected.' 'I'm encouraged to keep a healthy work-life balance so that I can be performing at my best.' 'I've been supported every step of the way in my career progression.' EMR offers a fantastic and inclusive environment; collaboration across the whole business, humility and hard work.' We couldn't do any of this without our team members. In return for all they do, we do everything we can to create an environment of belonging, value, support and growth, underpinned by our Company values of We Care and We Do. We Care Integrity - our people are Respectful and Honest Trust - our people are Collaborative and Genuine We Do Accountable - our people are Determined and Responsible Innovative - our people have a Growth Mind-set and are Progressive Recruitment Agencies We operate a strict Preferred Supplier List (PSL) and do not accept speculative CVs. Any unsolicited CVs, whether related to a specific position or submitted speculatively, will not be considered. Job Details Pay Type Salary
Oct 07, 2025
Full time
Job Description Posted Tuesday, 2 September 2025, 19:00 Package Description: Bonus scheme Car Allowance Cycle to work scheme 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays, plus each year you will have the option to buy and sell leave Enhanced maternity and paternity leave Wellbeing Scheme, provided through Health Shield, giving every colleague - and their dependents - unlimited access to GPs and counselling, as well as cash back on a wide range of health and wellbeing treatment Employee Support to include Life Assurance and critical illness pay 24/7 Colleague Assistance Programme and Financial Wellbeing Support - access to affordable loans, savings accounts, advanced earned pay, and financial education via salary finance Online savings- major retailers, utilities, entertainment plus many more! About Our Opportunity: Reporting to the Head of People Capability, this role is responsible for leading the technical training team which delivers a range of plant, compliance and technical learning to the UK business. Working closely with the operations team, the role is responsible for the planning, development, delivery, and evaluation of technical training programs across the organisation. This role ensures that employees are trained to meet operational, safety, and regulatory standards and are equipped to perform their roles effectively and safely. What You Will Be Doing: Develop a comprehensive technical training strategy aligned with operational, compliance and health and safety requirements. Design and maintain training programs for mobile and fixed plant operators, including onboarding, refresher, and competency-based training. Collaborate with engineering, maintenance, transport and operations teams to identify current and future training needs. Ensure all technical and plant training complies with industry standards, legislation, and internal policies. Oversee mandatory compliance training programs, certifications, and recertification schedules. Ensure the accurate recording of training attendance, competencies, and licenses in line with audit requirements. Oversee the delivery of high-quality, engaging training sessions across mobile and plant training, leading the team of trainer assessors to ensure quality standards are maintained. Source, manage, and evaluate external training providers to ensure quality and alignment with internal standards. Coach and mentor internal trainers and assessors and technical subject matter experts to enhance internal capability. Monitor and evaluate training effectiveness, using feedback and performance data to drive continuous improvement. Introduce innovative and practical learning solutions, including simulations, eLearning, VR, and hands-on assessments. Contribute to the development and maintenance of technical standards, SOPs, and learning materials. The immediate focus of this role in the first 12 months will be: Establishing a technical training team of assessors and trainers which delivers competency to the organisation, working alongside external training provision where required. Develop a network of training and learning hubs across the UK operational estate, providing hub locations for training and learning delivery. Ensure training is delivered at the most appropriate location to drive the highest possible level of operational competence. Rationalise the compliance and SHEQ portfolio, ensuring the learning delivery aligns with internal standards and is proactively planned and refreshed. Work closely with external training providers to gain best value for money. This provides a great opportunity for an individual with experience of managing technical and operational training to own and drive the next exciting phase in EMR's learning and development journey. About You: Have a background in learning and development, having managed training programmes in a technical (industrial, production, engineering) environment. Have experience implementing external and internal quality standards to keep an organisation compliant and its colleagues safe at work. Be able to work independently, driving projects and tasks forward with minimal oversight. Be confident and comfortable challenging internal and external stakeholders to get the right outcome for the business. Have extensive experience working with and managing internal and external training providers. Be comfortable working with multiple stakeholders on complex tasks. Valid UK Driving License as travel will be involved UK wide, including some overnight stays. Have an ability to quickly grasp and leverage digital systems (such as Dayforce LMS, and bespoke IT) to support implementation of solutions. The role is diverse and challenging and is a fantastic opportunity for the successful candidate to shape and develop the role, and drive positive culture change though learning. Who we are: Our purpose is to create a future where the materials we use don't need to be extracted from the planet.' At EMR, we give new life to unwanted materials. Every year, we recycle 10 million tonnes of metals and plastics, saving 19 million tonnes of carbon from entering the Earth's atmosphere, diverting waste from landfill and protecting resources and habitats. We couldn't do any of this without our team members. In return for all they do, we do everything we can to create an environment of belonging, value, support and growth. We're proud to have achieved Great Place To Work status, but it's about so much more than a badge. It's about being recognised by our people for the continuous work we do to do better for them: 'The people who work here are from varied backgrounds and have a variety of beliefs, all of which are accepted and respected.' 'I'm encouraged to keep a healthy work-life balance so that I can be performing at my best.' 'I've been supported every step of the way in my career progression.' EMR offers a fantastic and inclusive environment; collaboration across the whole business, humility and hard work.' We couldn't do any of this without our team members. In return for all they do, we do everything we can to create an environment of belonging, value, support and growth, underpinned by our Company values of We Care and We Do. We Care Integrity - our people are Respectful and Honest Trust - our people are Collaborative and Genuine We Do Accountable - our people are Determined and Responsible Innovative - our people have a Growth Mind-set and are Progressive Recruitment Agencies We operate a strict Preferred Supplier List (PSL) and do not accept speculative CVs. Any unsolicited CVs, whether related to a specific position or submitted speculatively, will not be considered. Job Details Pay Type Salary
We are looking for a passionate and proactive Training, Learning & Development Specialist to join our Customer Relationship Centre team. This role is key to empowering our frontline staff and team leaders with the skills, knowledge, and confidence they need to deliver exceptional customer experiences. The successful candidate will design and deliver engaging training programmes, support continuous learning, work closely with our Cultural Development Lead and help embed a culture of development across the service centre. Your work will directly contribute to improved performance, customer satisfaction, and team morale. Key Responsibilities: Design, develop, and deliver training programmes for frontline agents and team leaders, both in-person and virtually. Conduct training needs analysis to identify skill gaps and learning opportunities. Create learning materials, guides, and e-learning content tailored to customer service operations. Facilitate onboarding programmes for new hires, ensuring a smooth transition into the business. Support leadership development through coaching, workshops, and targeted learning interventions. Monitor training effectiveness and gather feedback to continuously improve learning experiences. Collaborate with operational leaders to align training with business goals and customer expectations. Champion a culture of continuous learning and professional growth. Help develop a yearly core skills programme for all levels in the CRC Required Skills & Experience: Proven experience in training, learning & development, ideally within a customer service or contact centre environment. Strong facilitation and presentation skills, with the ability to engage diverse audiences. Experience designing and delivering training content across multiple formats (classroom, virtual, e-learning). Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to assess training impact and adapt programmes based on feedback and performance data. Strong organisational and time management skills; self-motivated and proactive. Preferred Qualifications: Certification in training, coaching, or instructional design (e.g., CIPD, Train the Trainer). Experience with learning management systems (LMS) and digital learning tools. Familiarity with customer experience principles and service excellence frameworks. If you are interested and have the skills and experience required Apply Now! We will process your CV and personal information to assess your suitability for the role. If we wish to consider you further, we will register your personal information in our database and contact you. We may contact you from time to time about other relevant roles. Your personal information will be securely held. For more information, please refer to our privacy notice, a copy of which can be found on our website. Select Engineering Limited.
Oct 06, 2025
Contractor
We are looking for a passionate and proactive Training, Learning & Development Specialist to join our Customer Relationship Centre team. This role is key to empowering our frontline staff and team leaders with the skills, knowledge, and confidence they need to deliver exceptional customer experiences. The successful candidate will design and deliver engaging training programmes, support continuous learning, work closely with our Cultural Development Lead and help embed a culture of development across the service centre. Your work will directly contribute to improved performance, customer satisfaction, and team morale. Key Responsibilities: Design, develop, and deliver training programmes for frontline agents and team leaders, both in-person and virtually. Conduct training needs analysis to identify skill gaps and learning opportunities. Create learning materials, guides, and e-learning content tailored to customer service operations. Facilitate onboarding programmes for new hires, ensuring a smooth transition into the business. Support leadership development through coaching, workshops, and targeted learning interventions. Monitor training effectiveness and gather feedback to continuously improve learning experiences. Collaborate with operational leaders to align training with business goals and customer expectations. Champion a culture of continuous learning and professional growth. Help develop a yearly core skills programme for all levels in the CRC Required Skills & Experience: Proven experience in training, learning & development, ideally within a customer service or contact centre environment. Strong facilitation and presentation skills, with the ability to engage diverse audiences. Experience designing and delivering training content across multiple formats (classroom, virtual, e-learning). Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to assess training impact and adapt programmes based on feedback and performance data. Strong organisational and time management skills; self-motivated and proactive. Preferred Qualifications: Certification in training, coaching, or instructional design (e.g., CIPD, Train the Trainer). Experience with learning management systems (LMS) and digital learning tools. Familiarity with customer experience principles and service excellence frameworks. If you are interested and have the skills and experience required Apply Now! We will process your CV and personal information to assess your suitability for the role. If we wish to consider you further, we will register your personal information in our database and contact you. We may contact you from time to time about other relevant roles. Your personal information will be securely held. For more information, please refer to our privacy notice, a copy of which can be found on our website. Select Engineering Limited.
Job Description Posted Tuesday, 2 September 2025, 19:00 Package Description: Bonus scheme Car Allowance Cycle to work scheme 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays, plus each year you will have the option to buy and sell leave Enhanced maternity and paternity leave Wellbeing Scheme, provided through Health Shield, giving every colleague - and their dependents - unlimited access to GPs and counselling, as well as cash back on a wide range of health and wellbeing treatment Employee Support to include Life Assurance and critical illness pay 24/7 Colleague Assistance Programme and Financial Wellbeing Support - access to affordable loans, savings accounts, advanced earned pay, and financial education via salary finance Online savings- major retailers, utilities, entertainment plus many more! About Our Opportunity: Reporting to the Head of People Capability, this role is responsible for leading the technical training team which delivers a range of plant, compliance and technical learning to the UK business. Working closely with the operations team, the role is responsible for the planning, development, delivery, and evaluation of technical training programs across the organisation. This role ensures that employees are trained to meet operational, safety, and regulatory standards and are equipped to perform their roles effectively and safely. What You Will Be Doing: Develop a comprehensive technical training strategy aligned with operational, compliance and health and safety requirements. Design and maintain training programs for mobile and fixed plant operators, including onboarding, refresher, and competency-based training. Collaborate with engineering, maintenance, transport and operations teams to identify current and future training needs. Ensure all technical and plant training complies with industry standards, legislation, and internal policies. Oversee mandatory compliance training programs, certifications, and recertification schedules. Ensure the accurate recording of training attendance, competencies, and licenses in line with audit requirements. Oversee the delivery of high-quality, engaging training sessions across mobile and plant training, leading the team of trainer assessors to ensure quality standards are maintained. Source, manage, and evaluate external training providers to ensure quality and alignment with internal standards. Coach and mentor internal trainers and assessors and technical subject matter experts to enhance internal capability. Monitor and evaluate training effectiveness, using feedback and performance data to drive continuous improvement. Introduce innovative and practical learning solutions, including simulations, eLearning, VR, and hands-on assessments. Contribute to the development and maintenance of technical standards, SOPs, and learning materials. The immediate focus of this role in the first 12 months will be: Establishing a technical training team of assessors and trainers which delivers competency to the organisation, working alongside external training provision where required. Develop a network of training and learning hubs across the UK operational estate, providing hub locations for training and learning delivery. Ensure training is delivered at the most appropriate location to drive the highest possible level of operational competence. Rationalise the compliance and SHEQ portfolio, ensuring the learning delivery aligns with internal standards and is proactively planned and refreshed. Work closely with external training providers to gain best value for money. This provides a great opportunity for an individual with experience of managing technical and operational training to own and drive the next exciting phase in EMR's learning and development journey. About You: Have a background in learning and development, having managed training programmes in a technical (industrial, production, engineering) environment. Have experience implementing external and internal quality standards to keep an organisation compliant and its colleagues safe at work. Be able to work independently, driving projects and tasks forward with minimal oversight. Be confident and comfortable challenging internal and external stakeholders to get the right outcome for the business. Have extensive experience working with and managing internal and external training providers. Be comfortable working with multiple stakeholders on complex tasks. Valid UK Driving License as travel will be involved UK wide, including some overnight stays. Have an ability to quickly grasp and leverage digital systems (such as Dayforce LMS, and bespoke IT) to support implementation of solutions. The role is diverse and challenging and is a fantastic opportunity for the successful candidate to shape and develop the role, and drive positive culture change though learning. Who we are: Our purpose is to create a future where the materials we use don't need to be extracted from the planet.' At EMR, we give new life to unwanted materials. Every year, we recycle 10 million tonnes of metals and plastics, saving 19 million tonnes of carbon from entering the Earth's atmosphere, diverting waste from landfill and protecting resources and habitats. We couldn't do any of this without our team members. In return for all they do, we do everything we can to create an environment of belonging, value, support and growth. We're proud to have achieved Great Place To Work status, but it's about so much more than a badge. It's about being recognised by our people for the continuous work we do to do better for them: 'The people who work here are from varied backgrounds and have a variety of beliefs, all of which are accepted and respected.' 'I'm encouraged to keep a healthy work-life balance so that I can be performing at my best.' 'I've been supported every step of the way in my career progression.' EMR offers a fantastic and inclusive environment; collaboration across the whole business, humility and hard work.' We couldn't do any of this without our team members. In return for all they do, we do everything we can to create an environment of belonging, value, support and growth, underpinned by our Company values of We Care and We Do. We Care Integrity - our people are Respectful and Honest Trust - our people are Collaborative and Genuine We Do Accountable - our people are Determined and Responsible Innovative - our people have a Growth Mind-set and are Progressive Recruitment Agencies We operate a strict Preferred Supplier List (PSL) and do not accept speculative CVs. Any unsolicited CVs, whether related to a specific position or submitted speculatively, will not be considered. Job Details Pay Type Salary
Oct 06, 2025
Full time
Job Description Posted Tuesday, 2 September 2025, 19:00 Package Description: Bonus scheme Car Allowance Cycle to work scheme 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays, plus each year you will have the option to buy and sell leave Enhanced maternity and paternity leave Wellbeing Scheme, provided through Health Shield, giving every colleague - and their dependents - unlimited access to GPs and counselling, as well as cash back on a wide range of health and wellbeing treatment Employee Support to include Life Assurance and critical illness pay 24/7 Colleague Assistance Programme and Financial Wellbeing Support - access to affordable loans, savings accounts, advanced earned pay, and financial education via salary finance Online savings- major retailers, utilities, entertainment plus many more! About Our Opportunity: Reporting to the Head of People Capability, this role is responsible for leading the technical training team which delivers a range of plant, compliance and technical learning to the UK business. Working closely with the operations team, the role is responsible for the planning, development, delivery, and evaluation of technical training programs across the organisation. This role ensures that employees are trained to meet operational, safety, and regulatory standards and are equipped to perform their roles effectively and safely. What You Will Be Doing: Develop a comprehensive technical training strategy aligned with operational, compliance and health and safety requirements. Design and maintain training programs for mobile and fixed plant operators, including onboarding, refresher, and competency-based training. Collaborate with engineering, maintenance, transport and operations teams to identify current and future training needs. Ensure all technical and plant training complies with industry standards, legislation, and internal policies. Oversee mandatory compliance training programs, certifications, and recertification schedules. Ensure the accurate recording of training attendance, competencies, and licenses in line with audit requirements. Oversee the delivery of high-quality, engaging training sessions across mobile and plant training, leading the team of trainer assessors to ensure quality standards are maintained. Source, manage, and evaluate external training providers to ensure quality and alignment with internal standards. Coach and mentor internal trainers and assessors and technical subject matter experts to enhance internal capability. Monitor and evaluate training effectiveness, using feedback and performance data to drive continuous improvement. Introduce innovative and practical learning solutions, including simulations, eLearning, VR, and hands-on assessments. Contribute to the development and maintenance of technical standards, SOPs, and learning materials. The immediate focus of this role in the first 12 months will be: Establishing a technical training team of assessors and trainers which delivers competency to the organisation, working alongside external training provision where required. Develop a network of training and learning hubs across the UK operational estate, providing hub locations for training and learning delivery. Ensure training is delivered at the most appropriate location to drive the highest possible level of operational competence. Rationalise the compliance and SHEQ portfolio, ensuring the learning delivery aligns with internal standards and is proactively planned and refreshed. Work closely with external training providers to gain best value for money. This provides a great opportunity for an individual with experience of managing technical and operational training to own and drive the next exciting phase in EMR's learning and development journey. About You: Have a background in learning and development, having managed training programmes in a technical (industrial, production, engineering) environment. Have experience implementing external and internal quality standards to keep an organisation compliant and its colleagues safe at work. Be able to work independently, driving projects and tasks forward with minimal oversight. Be confident and comfortable challenging internal and external stakeholders to get the right outcome for the business. Have extensive experience working with and managing internal and external training providers. Be comfortable working with multiple stakeholders on complex tasks. Valid UK Driving License as travel will be involved UK wide, including some overnight stays. Have an ability to quickly grasp and leverage digital systems (such as Dayforce LMS, and bespoke IT) to support implementation of solutions. The role is diverse and challenging and is a fantastic opportunity for the successful candidate to shape and develop the role, and drive positive culture change though learning. Who we are: Our purpose is to create a future where the materials we use don't need to be extracted from the planet.' At EMR, we give new life to unwanted materials. Every year, we recycle 10 million tonnes of metals and plastics, saving 19 million tonnes of carbon from entering the Earth's atmosphere, diverting waste from landfill and protecting resources and habitats. We couldn't do any of this without our team members. In return for all they do, we do everything we can to create an environment of belonging, value, support and growth. We're proud to have achieved Great Place To Work status, but it's about so much more than a badge. It's about being recognised by our people for the continuous work we do to do better for them: 'The people who work here are from varied backgrounds and have a variety of beliefs, all of which are accepted and respected.' 'I'm encouraged to keep a healthy work-life balance so that I can be performing at my best.' 'I've been supported every step of the way in my career progression.' EMR offers a fantastic and inclusive environment; collaboration across the whole business, humility and hard work.' We couldn't do any of this without our team members. In return for all they do, we do everything we can to create an environment of belonging, value, support and growth, underpinned by our Company values of We Care and We Do. We Care Integrity - our people are Respectful and Honest Trust - our people are Collaborative and Genuine We Do Accountable - our people are Determined and Responsible Innovative - our people have a Growth Mind-set and are Progressive Recruitment Agencies We operate a strict Preferred Supplier List (PSL) and do not accept speculative CVs. Any unsolicited CVs, whether related to a specific position or submitted speculatively, will not be considered. Job Details Pay Type Salary
Job Description Posted Tuesday, 2 September 2025, 19:00 Package Description: Bonus scheme Car Allowance Cycle to work scheme 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays, plus each year you will have the option to buy and sell leave Enhanced maternity and paternity leave Wellbeing Scheme, provided through Health Shield, giving every colleague - and their dependents - unlimited access to GPs and counselling, as well as cash back on a wide range of health and wellbeing treatment Employee Support to include Life Assurance and critical illness pay 24/7 Colleague Assistance Programme and Financial Wellbeing Support - access to affordable loans, savings accounts, advanced earned pay, and financial education via salary finance Online savings- major retailers, utilities, entertainment plus many more! About Our Opportunity: Reporting to the Head of People Capability, this role is responsible for leading the technical training team which delivers a range of plant, compliance and technical learning to the UK business. Working closely with the operations team, the role is responsible for the planning, development, delivery, and evaluation of technical training programs across the organisation. This role ensures that employees are trained to meet operational, safety, and regulatory standards and are equipped to perform their roles effectively and safely. What You Will Be Doing: Develop a comprehensive technical training strategy aligned with operational, compliance and health and safety requirements. Design and maintain training programs for mobile and fixed plant operators, including onboarding, refresher, and competency-based training. Collaborate with engineering, maintenance, transport and operations teams to identify current and future training needs. Ensure all technical and plant training complies with industry standards, legislation, and internal policies. Oversee mandatory compliance training programs, certifications, and recertification schedules. Ensure the accurate recording of training attendance, competencies, and licenses in line with audit requirements. Oversee the delivery of high-quality, engaging training sessions across mobile and plant training, leading the team of trainer assessors to ensure quality standards are maintained. Source, manage, and evaluate external training providers to ensure quality and alignment with internal standards. Coach and mentor internal trainers and assessors and technical subject matter experts to enhance internal capability. Monitor and evaluate training effectiveness, using feedback and performance data to drive continuous improvement. Introduce innovative and practical learning solutions, including simulations, eLearning, VR, and hands-on assessments. Contribute to the development and maintenance of technical standards, SOPs, and learning materials. The immediate focus of this role in the first 12 months will be: Establishing a technical training team of assessors and trainers which delivers competency to the organisation, working alongside external training provision where required. Develop a network of training and learning hubs across the UK operational estate, providing hub locations for training and learning delivery. Ensure training is delivered at the most appropriate location to drive the highest possible level of operational competence. Rationalise the compliance and SHEQ portfolio, ensuring the learning delivery aligns with internal standards and is proactively planned and refreshed. Work closely with external training providers to gain best value for money. This provides a great opportunity for an individual with experience of managing technical and operational training to own and drive the next exciting phase in EMR's learning and development journey. About You: Have a background in learning and development, having managed training programmes in a technical (industrial, production, engineering) environment. Have experience implementing external and internal quality standards to keep an organisation compliant and its colleagues safe at work. Be able to work independently, driving projects and tasks forward with minimal oversight. Be confident and comfortable challenging internal and external stakeholders to get the right outcome for the business. Have extensive experience working with and managing internal and external training providers. Be comfortable working with multiple stakeholders on complex tasks. Valid UK Driving License as travel will be involved UK wide, including some overnight stays. Have an ability to quickly grasp and leverage digital systems (such as Dayforce LMS, and bespoke IT) to support implementation of solutions. The role is diverse and challenging and is a fantastic opportunity for the successful candidate to shape and develop the role, and drive positive culture change though learning. Who we are: Our purpose is to create a future where the materials we use don't need to be extracted from the planet.' At EMR, we give new life to unwanted materials. Every year, we recycle 10 million tonnes of metals and plastics, saving 19 million tonnes of carbon from entering the Earth's atmosphere, diverting waste from landfill and protecting resources and habitats. We couldn't do any of this without our team members. In return for all they do, we do everything we can to create an environment of belonging, value, support and growth. We're proud to have achieved Great Place To Work status, but it's about so much more than a badge. It's about being recognised by our people for the continuous work we do to do better for them: 'The people who work here are from varied backgrounds and have a variety of beliefs, all of which are accepted and respected.' 'I'm encouraged to keep a healthy work-life balance so that I can be performing at my best.' 'I've been supported every step of the way in my career progression.' EMR offers a fantastic and inclusive environment; collaboration across the whole business, humility and hard work.' We couldn't do any of this without our team members. In return for all they do, we do everything we can to create an environment of belonging, value, support and growth, underpinned by our Company values of We Care and We Do. We Care Integrity - our people are Respectful and Honest Trust - our people are Collaborative and Genuine We Do Accountable - our people are Determined and Responsible Innovative - our people have a Growth Mind-set and are Progressive Recruitment Agencies We operate a strict Preferred Supplier List (PSL) and do not accept speculative CVs. Any unsolicited CVs, whether related to a specific position or submitted speculatively, will not be considered. Job Details Pay Type Salary
Oct 05, 2025
Full time
Job Description Posted Tuesday, 2 September 2025, 19:00 Package Description: Bonus scheme Car Allowance Cycle to work scheme 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays, plus each year you will have the option to buy and sell leave Enhanced maternity and paternity leave Wellbeing Scheme, provided through Health Shield, giving every colleague - and their dependents - unlimited access to GPs and counselling, as well as cash back on a wide range of health and wellbeing treatment Employee Support to include Life Assurance and critical illness pay 24/7 Colleague Assistance Programme and Financial Wellbeing Support - access to affordable loans, savings accounts, advanced earned pay, and financial education via salary finance Online savings- major retailers, utilities, entertainment plus many more! About Our Opportunity: Reporting to the Head of People Capability, this role is responsible for leading the technical training team which delivers a range of plant, compliance and technical learning to the UK business. Working closely with the operations team, the role is responsible for the planning, development, delivery, and evaluation of technical training programs across the organisation. This role ensures that employees are trained to meet operational, safety, and regulatory standards and are equipped to perform their roles effectively and safely. What You Will Be Doing: Develop a comprehensive technical training strategy aligned with operational, compliance and health and safety requirements. Design and maintain training programs for mobile and fixed plant operators, including onboarding, refresher, and competency-based training. Collaborate with engineering, maintenance, transport and operations teams to identify current and future training needs. Ensure all technical and plant training complies with industry standards, legislation, and internal policies. Oversee mandatory compliance training programs, certifications, and recertification schedules. Ensure the accurate recording of training attendance, competencies, and licenses in line with audit requirements. Oversee the delivery of high-quality, engaging training sessions across mobile and plant training, leading the team of trainer assessors to ensure quality standards are maintained. Source, manage, and evaluate external training providers to ensure quality and alignment with internal standards. Coach and mentor internal trainers and assessors and technical subject matter experts to enhance internal capability. Monitor and evaluate training effectiveness, using feedback and performance data to drive continuous improvement. Introduce innovative and practical learning solutions, including simulations, eLearning, VR, and hands-on assessments. Contribute to the development and maintenance of technical standards, SOPs, and learning materials. The immediate focus of this role in the first 12 months will be: Establishing a technical training team of assessors and trainers which delivers competency to the organisation, working alongside external training provision where required. Develop a network of training and learning hubs across the UK operational estate, providing hub locations for training and learning delivery. Ensure training is delivered at the most appropriate location to drive the highest possible level of operational competence. Rationalise the compliance and SHEQ portfolio, ensuring the learning delivery aligns with internal standards and is proactively planned and refreshed. Work closely with external training providers to gain best value for money. This provides a great opportunity for an individual with experience of managing technical and operational training to own and drive the next exciting phase in EMR's learning and development journey. About You: Have a background in learning and development, having managed training programmes in a technical (industrial, production, engineering) environment. Have experience implementing external and internal quality standards to keep an organisation compliant and its colleagues safe at work. Be able to work independently, driving projects and tasks forward with minimal oversight. Be confident and comfortable challenging internal and external stakeholders to get the right outcome for the business. Have extensive experience working with and managing internal and external training providers. Be comfortable working with multiple stakeholders on complex tasks. Valid UK Driving License as travel will be involved UK wide, including some overnight stays. Have an ability to quickly grasp and leverage digital systems (such as Dayforce LMS, and bespoke IT) to support implementation of solutions. The role is diverse and challenging and is a fantastic opportunity for the successful candidate to shape and develop the role, and drive positive culture change though learning. Who we are: Our purpose is to create a future where the materials we use don't need to be extracted from the planet.' At EMR, we give new life to unwanted materials. Every year, we recycle 10 million tonnes of metals and plastics, saving 19 million tonnes of carbon from entering the Earth's atmosphere, diverting waste from landfill and protecting resources and habitats. We couldn't do any of this without our team members. In return for all they do, we do everything we can to create an environment of belonging, value, support and growth. We're proud to have achieved Great Place To Work status, but it's about so much more than a badge. It's about being recognised by our people for the continuous work we do to do better for them: 'The people who work here are from varied backgrounds and have a variety of beliefs, all of which are accepted and respected.' 'I'm encouraged to keep a healthy work-life balance so that I can be performing at my best.' 'I've been supported every step of the way in my career progression.' EMR offers a fantastic and inclusive environment; collaboration across the whole business, humility and hard work.' We couldn't do any of this without our team members. In return for all they do, we do everything we can to create an environment of belonging, value, support and growth, underpinned by our Company values of We Care and We Do. We Care Integrity - our people are Respectful and Honest Trust - our people are Collaborative and Genuine We Do Accountable - our people are Determined and Responsible Innovative - our people have a Growth Mind-set and are Progressive Recruitment Agencies We operate a strict Preferred Supplier List (PSL) and do not accept speculative CVs. Any unsolicited CVs, whether related to a specific position or submitted speculatively, will not be considered. Job Details Pay Type Salary