Job Introduction At Turning Point, we support people across England with substance use issues. We currently have three vacancies in Slough (START) as an Outreach Recovery Workers where you can make a real difference to peoples' lives. As an Outreach Recovery worker you will manage a caseload of clients, undertake assessments, develop person centred recovery plans and support them to turn things around. The role will include early morning and late night shifts so flexibility it essential working closely with rough sleepers, vulnerable and complex clients who struggle to engage in treatment and in turn help reduce crime in the borough. As a multi-agency approach is used you will work in partnership with the housing team, mental health workers and medical staff to ensure all aspects of the client's well-being are catered for together. As an Recovery Worker we offer a starting salary of £25,116 rising each year in line with our pay progression salary bands, rising to £29,383 per year + £726 OFW. (Dependent on experience you may be offered a starting salary above the initial starting salary). You will have opportunities to progress your career with a structured learning journey and clearly defined career pathways that will enable you to achieve your long-term goals and work to your strengths. Whether you are looking to progress into a management and leadership role or to be a specialist in your field as an Advanced Substance Use Practitioner at Turning point we will support and encourage you on your career journey. Role Responsibility We are now looking to recruit an Outreach Recovery Worker to support rough sleepers as they start treatment and move off the street. You will develop flexible and realistic support packages and give practical advice and information to service users, their families and friends, and professionals regarding that support. This will include conducting clinical risk and needs assessments, and working collaboratively with wider rough sleepers support services, health care providers and a vast range of community partners to ensure the delivery of effective and recovery focused services. You will also write reports, maintain accurate records and actively promote the rights and responsibilities of service users. You will also need a good understanding of the recovery agenda and of combining clinical and psycho-social support tools for maximum effect. The role will allow you to expand and develop your use of group work and structured psycho-social intervention skills. You will hold a substance use treatment caseload. Weekly activities will including providing specialist substance use outreach support, delivered via: Weekly evening outreach, 7pm to 12pm, at street kitchens/night- shelters. Twice-weekly drop-in service at SHOC and Salvation Army. Twice-weekly early morning outreach (5.30am-9am) alongside MDT colleagues. Additionally, once every two months you will join the team, the mayor, police etc. on 11pm to 6am night walks and provide in-reach support to temporary winter shelters in the town. The Ideal Candidate Candidates should be trained in delivering effective brief interventions on drug and alcohol use and harm reduction, including providing needle exchange and the distribution of Naloxone. We are ideally seeking candidates who have experience of working with rough sleepers whether in a housing, health care or substance use context and have a deep personal commitment to inspiring the possibility of recovery in others. However candidates with transferable skills and experience will also be considered. Excellent communication and IT skills are essential for this role and applicants with experience of delivering interventions for treatment of alcohol use will be viewed favourably. About us As a leading health and social care provider with more than 300 locations across England, we take real pride in the services we offer. We run all of our services on a not-for-profit basis; instead, we invest every penny back into our services and people. We never stop believing in change for the better, and we work constantly to improve the lives of the people we support. What Benefits Will I Receive? We know reward looks different to each person and so whether its ways to make your money go further, a culture supporting recognition and celebration, or opportunities to boost your career - we want to support you in every way we can with our total reward package that includes: 25 days' paid holiday a year + Bank Holidays, increasing with each year of service up to 27 days + Bank Holidays. Plus the option to buy additional holidays and spread the cost. Join our team and discover the comprehensive benefits we offer by following this link to explore all the exciting perks available to our employees. Turning Point Benefits We reserve the right to close this advert early if we are able to appoint to the vacancy before the advertised closing date. Turning Point Attached documents SM - Recovery Worker.pdf Apply
Dec 07, 2025
Full time
Job Introduction At Turning Point, we support people across England with substance use issues. We currently have three vacancies in Slough (START) as an Outreach Recovery Workers where you can make a real difference to peoples' lives. As an Outreach Recovery worker you will manage a caseload of clients, undertake assessments, develop person centred recovery plans and support them to turn things around. The role will include early morning and late night shifts so flexibility it essential working closely with rough sleepers, vulnerable and complex clients who struggle to engage in treatment and in turn help reduce crime in the borough. As a multi-agency approach is used you will work in partnership with the housing team, mental health workers and medical staff to ensure all aspects of the client's well-being are catered for together. As an Recovery Worker we offer a starting salary of £25,116 rising each year in line with our pay progression salary bands, rising to £29,383 per year + £726 OFW. (Dependent on experience you may be offered a starting salary above the initial starting salary). You will have opportunities to progress your career with a structured learning journey and clearly defined career pathways that will enable you to achieve your long-term goals and work to your strengths. Whether you are looking to progress into a management and leadership role or to be a specialist in your field as an Advanced Substance Use Practitioner at Turning point we will support and encourage you on your career journey. Role Responsibility We are now looking to recruit an Outreach Recovery Worker to support rough sleepers as they start treatment and move off the street. You will develop flexible and realistic support packages and give practical advice and information to service users, their families and friends, and professionals regarding that support. This will include conducting clinical risk and needs assessments, and working collaboratively with wider rough sleepers support services, health care providers and a vast range of community partners to ensure the delivery of effective and recovery focused services. You will also write reports, maintain accurate records and actively promote the rights and responsibilities of service users. You will also need a good understanding of the recovery agenda and of combining clinical and psycho-social support tools for maximum effect. The role will allow you to expand and develop your use of group work and structured psycho-social intervention skills. You will hold a substance use treatment caseload. Weekly activities will including providing specialist substance use outreach support, delivered via: Weekly evening outreach, 7pm to 12pm, at street kitchens/night- shelters. Twice-weekly drop-in service at SHOC and Salvation Army. Twice-weekly early morning outreach (5.30am-9am) alongside MDT colleagues. Additionally, once every two months you will join the team, the mayor, police etc. on 11pm to 6am night walks and provide in-reach support to temporary winter shelters in the town. The Ideal Candidate Candidates should be trained in delivering effective brief interventions on drug and alcohol use and harm reduction, including providing needle exchange and the distribution of Naloxone. We are ideally seeking candidates who have experience of working with rough sleepers whether in a housing, health care or substance use context and have a deep personal commitment to inspiring the possibility of recovery in others. However candidates with transferable skills and experience will also be considered. Excellent communication and IT skills are essential for this role and applicants with experience of delivering interventions for treatment of alcohol use will be viewed favourably. About us As a leading health and social care provider with more than 300 locations across England, we take real pride in the services we offer. We run all of our services on a not-for-profit basis; instead, we invest every penny back into our services and people. We never stop believing in change for the better, and we work constantly to improve the lives of the people we support. What Benefits Will I Receive? We know reward looks different to each person and so whether its ways to make your money go further, a culture supporting recognition and celebration, or opportunities to boost your career - we want to support you in every way we can with our total reward package that includes: 25 days' paid holiday a year + Bank Holidays, increasing with each year of service up to 27 days + Bank Holidays. Plus the option to buy additional holidays and spread the cost. Join our team and discover the comprehensive benefits we offer by following this link to explore all the exciting perks available to our employees. Turning Point Benefits We reserve the right to close this advert early if we are able to appoint to the vacancy before the advertised closing date. Turning Point Attached documents SM - Recovery Worker.pdf Apply
Job Introduction Please Note: A Full UK Driving License and Access to a Vehicle in an Essential Requirement. Do you want to help build a brighter future for communities and individuals in Taunton doing a highly rewarding job. Turning Point's drug & alcohol services are currently expanding during a really exciting time in the sector with new funding and investment. We're currently recruiting into our Rough Sleeper provision, targeting homeless individuals, offering a flexible and outreach response to highly vulnerable individuals sleeping rough or living in temporary accommodation. As a Rough Sleepers Recovery Worker we offer a starting salary of £25,116 rising each year in line with our pay progression salary bands, rising to £29,383 per year. (Dependent on experience you may be offered a starting salary above the initial starting salary). You will have opportunities to progress your career with a structured learning journey and clearly defined career pathways that will enable you to achieve your long-term goals and work to your strengths. Whether you are looking to progress into a management and leadership role or to be a specialist in your field as an Advanced Substance Use Practitioner at Turning point we will support and encourage you on your career journey. Role Responsibility Recovery Workers will manage pathways to effectively place service users into detox/rehab centres. Once placed, they will continuously liaise with key workers to track service users' journey and progress. They will also support effective discharge coordination from the detox/rehabilitation process. This post will provide assertive engagement and coordinate on-going support post residential rehabilitation or reengage the individual into structured treatment following a failed rehabilitation to avoid rough sleeping and improve outcomes. As a result, the role will reduce the pressure of completing the rehab process by removing the risk of sleeping rough if the rehabilitation process ends early. For successful treatment episodes further step down is required, this post will carry out a full comprehensive & holistic assessment and work with the voluntary sector and statutory services to meet on-going needs with regards to mental/physical health, income maximisation, domestic abuse and safeguarding to prevent relapse. The Ideal Candidate You'll have an understanding of substance and alcohol use and the challenges and opportunities for individuals on a recovery journey. However, we also recognise that many people have transferrable skills from other backgrounds such as mental health, housing or other health and social care provision. The roles are varied, so flexibility, an ability to work dynamically on a one to one and group basis and knowledge of relapse and other barriers to recovery will be vital but we can help to shape these skills where needed. We also look for candidates with excellent communication skills and who share our values as an organisation. We value individuals with lived experience but also those who are just interested in this line of work; our Trainee Recovery Worker program enables individuals without all relevant experience to gain an entry level position within the organisation before moving on to other roles. We value individual creativity and initiative and, whatever your role, you will be fully involved in identifying opportunities to improve the quality of our services and the service user experience. Your ideas will be listened to and your suggestions implemented wherever possible. You will be supported in your role by extensive training to help develop your skills. Our learning culture encourages everyone to stay on top of the latest developments in their field and helps drive service improvement. About us What Benefits Will I Receive? We know reward looks different to each person and so whether its ways to make your money go further, a culture supporting recognition and celebration, or opportunities to boost your career - we want to support you in every way we can with our total reward package that includes: 25 days' paid holiday a year + Bank Holidays, increasing with each year of service up to 27 days + Bank Holidays. Plus the option to buy additional holidays and spread the cost. Join our team and discover the comprehensive benefits we offer by following this link to explore all the exciting perks available to our employees We reserve the right to close this advert early if we are able to appoint to the vacancy before the advertised closed date. Turning Point Attached documents SM - Recovery Worker.pdf Apply
Dec 07, 2025
Full time
Job Introduction Please Note: A Full UK Driving License and Access to a Vehicle in an Essential Requirement. Do you want to help build a brighter future for communities and individuals in Taunton doing a highly rewarding job. Turning Point's drug & alcohol services are currently expanding during a really exciting time in the sector with new funding and investment. We're currently recruiting into our Rough Sleeper provision, targeting homeless individuals, offering a flexible and outreach response to highly vulnerable individuals sleeping rough or living in temporary accommodation. As a Rough Sleepers Recovery Worker we offer a starting salary of £25,116 rising each year in line with our pay progression salary bands, rising to £29,383 per year. (Dependent on experience you may be offered a starting salary above the initial starting salary). You will have opportunities to progress your career with a structured learning journey and clearly defined career pathways that will enable you to achieve your long-term goals and work to your strengths. Whether you are looking to progress into a management and leadership role or to be a specialist in your field as an Advanced Substance Use Practitioner at Turning point we will support and encourage you on your career journey. Role Responsibility Recovery Workers will manage pathways to effectively place service users into detox/rehab centres. Once placed, they will continuously liaise with key workers to track service users' journey and progress. They will also support effective discharge coordination from the detox/rehabilitation process. This post will provide assertive engagement and coordinate on-going support post residential rehabilitation or reengage the individual into structured treatment following a failed rehabilitation to avoid rough sleeping and improve outcomes. As a result, the role will reduce the pressure of completing the rehab process by removing the risk of sleeping rough if the rehabilitation process ends early. For successful treatment episodes further step down is required, this post will carry out a full comprehensive & holistic assessment and work with the voluntary sector and statutory services to meet on-going needs with regards to mental/physical health, income maximisation, domestic abuse and safeguarding to prevent relapse. The Ideal Candidate You'll have an understanding of substance and alcohol use and the challenges and opportunities for individuals on a recovery journey. However, we also recognise that many people have transferrable skills from other backgrounds such as mental health, housing or other health and social care provision. The roles are varied, so flexibility, an ability to work dynamically on a one to one and group basis and knowledge of relapse and other barriers to recovery will be vital but we can help to shape these skills where needed. We also look for candidates with excellent communication skills and who share our values as an organisation. We value individuals with lived experience but also those who are just interested in this line of work; our Trainee Recovery Worker program enables individuals without all relevant experience to gain an entry level position within the organisation before moving on to other roles. We value individual creativity and initiative and, whatever your role, you will be fully involved in identifying opportunities to improve the quality of our services and the service user experience. Your ideas will be listened to and your suggestions implemented wherever possible. You will be supported in your role by extensive training to help develop your skills. Our learning culture encourages everyone to stay on top of the latest developments in their field and helps drive service improvement. About us What Benefits Will I Receive? We know reward looks different to each person and so whether its ways to make your money go further, a culture supporting recognition and celebration, or opportunities to boost your career - we want to support you in every way we can with our total reward package that includes: 25 days' paid holiday a year + Bank Holidays, increasing with each year of service up to 27 days + Bank Holidays. Plus the option to buy additional holidays and spread the cost. Join our team and discover the comprehensive benefits we offer by following this link to explore all the exciting perks available to our employees We reserve the right to close this advert early if we are able to appoint to the vacancy before the advertised closed date. Turning Point Attached documents SM - Recovery Worker.pdf Apply
KEY DUTIES To assist in ensuring that all children attending the nursery are kept safe and receive rich and stimulating play experiences appropriate to their age and stage of development In the absence of the manager to undertake the overall day-today management of the nursery, including after school club, breakfast club, holiday club, drop in services and any other supplementary services. To assist the manager in ensuring that all legislation in relation to registration with regulatory bodies, special needs, child protection and Health and Safety is complied with and that company policies and procedures are adhered. To work as an effective deputy manager to deliver a high quality, education and care centred service that meet the needs of children and their families Support the manager to ensure that practice and provision in the nursery meets the outstanding requirements of OFSTED and the Early Years Foundation Stage. Develop strong parent partnerships to ensure high quality of care and children and parent satisfaction. To support team across all our settings, activities, services, including after-school club, breakfast club, drop in centres, holiday club, fundraising events, parents evening and other activities. To actively promote and implement the nurserys vision, with a clear focus on childrens achievement. To redevelop regular activity plans to encourage childrens learning through play, by providing a stimulating and enabling environment, which enables all children to develop to their full potential. To provide a welcoming and aesthetically pleasing environment which fully reflects, values and respects the ethnic, cultural, linguistic and religious backgrounds of the children and families attending the setting or living within the local community. To take responsibility for the planning and preparation of all the rooms and the outside areas, using observation of children and evaluation of the provision to ensure all play areas fully enhance childrens learning and interests and are effectively risk assessed. To have key worker for a group of children, as agreed by the Nursery Manager, ensuring that each child has access to a broad, balanced, relevant and differentiated curriculum. To implement a high quality planned curriculum, in accordance with the Early Years Foundation Stage, to encourage, learning and understanding through play activities and to ensure a well-planned, safe and learning environment. To carry out high quality written and photographic observations, planning and assessments using the EYFS development matters bandings, identifying next steps for childrens learning. Ensure childrens learning journals are kept up to date and regular reports are written to ensure effective communication with colleagues and parents. To work in partnership with internal and external professionals and agencies to ensure key information is shared to support the needs of the children and families within the setting. To work in partnership with local schools and settings to share good quality information and ensure children experience smooth transitions. To undertake risk assessments on a daily basis and ensure relevant action is taken to minimise, reduce or remove risks to children. To clear and tidy the inside and outside play areas at the end of activities or the end of the day. To maintain high professional standards to ensure childrens individual needs, dietary needs, and personal care is met at all times and information is shared fully. To share responsibility for preparing and serving snacks and light meals/breakfasts for children, adhering to hygiene regulations. To ensure telephone enquiries, correspondence and visitors are dealt with appropriately. Management Ensure that all children attending the nursery receive rich and stimulating experiences appropriate to their age and stage of development. To support the staff to understand and implement the Early Years Learning Goals. Ensure full and concise record is kept and all achievements are recorded for all the children and all necessary targets are pin pointed, demonstrating how to profile children to encourage further development records. Ensure staff coached to document observations on each childs progress, identify achievements, opportunities for progression and development. Support the managers across both nurseries to manage staff rota and have set lunch breaks for fairness and to ensure the nursery is not understaffed at any time. Ensure all the staff have set time allocated to update learning journals on a weekly bases. Support the manager to maintain a database of Bank staff to support the team during staff shortages. To actively promote all childrens services and oversee marketing and outreach in the local community. Human Resource Support the nursery manager with staff issues such as performance, grievances, investigations, disciplinary matters, absence management, flexible working, sick leave, return to work interviews and informal conversations. Maintain accurate staff personnel files in the Head office and in the nursery, ensuring all suitability checks and evidence of paperwork are in place. Finance Collect parents fees and monitor debts in accordance with our terms and condition and financial procedure. Support the manager by ensuring all relevant data such as: administrative, finance and information relevant to parents are collated on a daily bases and inputted onto the Abacus Nursery Management system. Support the manager to monitor all expenditure. Identify efficiencies to ensure expenses are kept to a minimal. Operate a full cost recovery structure for all activities and services. Policies and Procedures Support the manager to implement all nursery policies Supervise the administration of all medication within the nursery ensuring the medicine policy is followed at all times. Ensure all medical forms are fully completed and signed by parents. Ensure QCCAs procedures manuals are followed, specifically Childcare, Employee Handbook, HR Guide, Health and Safety, Training and Finance. Health & Safety Lead the responsibility for Health, Safety and Cleanliness throughout nursery To undertake regular risk assessments, To monitor all child protection issues and keep a log of any accident or incident. To arrange for effective and regular waste removal. To ensure that all front-line staff maintain the personal hygiene of children Operate the highest standards of hygiene and cleanliness in the bedding, nappy changing and food services areas To ensure that the preparation and cleanliness of nursery playrooms, bedding, nappy-changing room, food-serving areas and equipment is carried out in accordance with set policies and procedures To maintain proper emergency and security procedures including the registration and collection of children. Adhere and promote the emergency and security procedures, e.g. fire procedures, routines for dropping of and collecting children and marking the register. To be responsible for recording accidents in the accident book. Security & Equipment Support the manager to maintain an inventory of all resources available Ensure care, maintenance and security of all equipment and toys General Action and monitor all child protection issues, parent issues, complaints and accidents to ensure that remedial action is taken immediately, liaising with the Nursery Managers. Ensure that following any OFSTED visits, any recommendations made by the inspectors are set as target for the nursery to achieve. Ensure nursery menus are followed and the fresh food is readily available, ensure the highest standards of food hygiene at all times. Ensure snack and lunch is not ordered in excess and that the costs is recovered from parents. Review and monitor occupancy levels to ensure they are maintained to maximum capacity. To ensure that the nursery is fully properly equipped and ensure that orders are generated on time Be fully conversant with all operational systems To offer an equal opportunities service with regard to race, gender, culture, faith and/or disability To undertake any additional tasks related to the effective delivery of the Childrens Services from the senior managers. no agencies please "We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of babies, toddlers and young children. All staff are expected to share this commitment. Successful applicants will be required to undertake an enhanced DBS check and provide satisfactory references before appointment." JBRP1_UKTJ
Dec 06, 2025
Full time
KEY DUTIES To assist in ensuring that all children attending the nursery are kept safe and receive rich and stimulating play experiences appropriate to their age and stage of development In the absence of the manager to undertake the overall day-today management of the nursery, including after school club, breakfast club, holiday club, drop in services and any other supplementary services. To assist the manager in ensuring that all legislation in relation to registration with regulatory bodies, special needs, child protection and Health and Safety is complied with and that company policies and procedures are adhered. To work as an effective deputy manager to deliver a high quality, education and care centred service that meet the needs of children and their families Support the manager to ensure that practice and provision in the nursery meets the outstanding requirements of OFSTED and the Early Years Foundation Stage. Develop strong parent partnerships to ensure high quality of care and children and parent satisfaction. To support team across all our settings, activities, services, including after-school club, breakfast club, drop in centres, holiday club, fundraising events, parents evening and other activities. To actively promote and implement the nurserys vision, with a clear focus on childrens achievement. To redevelop regular activity plans to encourage childrens learning through play, by providing a stimulating and enabling environment, which enables all children to develop to their full potential. To provide a welcoming and aesthetically pleasing environment which fully reflects, values and respects the ethnic, cultural, linguistic and religious backgrounds of the children and families attending the setting or living within the local community. To take responsibility for the planning and preparation of all the rooms and the outside areas, using observation of children and evaluation of the provision to ensure all play areas fully enhance childrens learning and interests and are effectively risk assessed. To have key worker for a group of children, as agreed by the Nursery Manager, ensuring that each child has access to a broad, balanced, relevant and differentiated curriculum. To implement a high quality planned curriculum, in accordance with the Early Years Foundation Stage, to encourage, learning and understanding through play activities and to ensure a well-planned, safe and learning environment. To carry out high quality written and photographic observations, planning and assessments using the EYFS development matters bandings, identifying next steps for childrens learning. Ensure childrens learning journals are kept up to date and regular reports are written to ensure effective communication with colleagues and parents. To work in partnership with internal and external professionals and agencies to ensure key information is shared to support the needs of the children and families within the setting. To work in partnership with local schools and settings to share good quality information and ensure children experience smooth transitions. To undertake risk assessments on a daily basis and ensure relevant action is taken to minimise, reduce or remove risks to children. To clear and tidy the inside and outside play areas at the end of activities or the end of the day. To maintain high professional standards to ensure childrens individual needs, dietary needs, and personal care is met at all times and information is shared fully. To share responsibility for preparing and serving snacks and light meals/breakfasts for children, adhering to hygiene regulations. To ensure telephone enquiries, correspondence and visitors are dealt with appropriately. Management Ensure that all children attending the nursery receive rich and stimulating experiences appropriate to their age and stage of development. To support the staff to understand and implement the Early Years Learning Goals. Ensure full and concise record is kept and all achievements are recorded for all the children and all necessary targets are pin pointed, demonstrating how to profile children to encourage further development records. Ensure staff coached to document observations on each childs progress, identify achievements, opportunities for progression and development. Support the managers across both nurseries to manage staff rota and have set lunch breaks for fairness and to ensure the nursery is not understaffed at any time. Ensure all the staff have set time allocated to update learning journals on a weekly bases. Support the manager to maintain a database of Bank staff to support the team during staff shortages. To actively promote all childrens services and oversee marketing and outreach in the local community. Human Resource Support the nursery manager with staff issues such as performance, grievances, investigations, disciplinary matters, absence management, flexible working, sick leave, return to work interviews and informal conversations. Maintain accurate staff personnel files in the Head office and in the nursery, ensuring all suitability checks and evidence of paperwork are in place. Finance Collect parents fees and monitor debts in accordance with our terms and condition and financial procedure. Support the manager by ensuring all relevant data such as: administrative, finance and information relevant to parents are collated on a daily bases and inputted onto the Abacus Nursery Management system. Support the manager to monitor all expenditure. Identify efficiencies to ensure expenses are kept to a minimal. Operate a full cost recovery structure for all activities and services. Policies and Procedures Support the manager to implement all nursery policies Supervise the administration of all medication within the nursery ensuring the medicine policy is followed at all times. Ensure all medical forms are fully completed and signed by parents. Ensure QCCAs procedures manuals are followed, specifically Childcare, Employee Handbook, HR Guide, Health and Safety, Training and Finance. Health & Safety Lead the responsibility for Health, Safety and Cleanliness throughout nursery To undertake regular risk assessments, To monitor all child protection issues and keep a log of any accident or incident. To arrange for effective and regular waste removal. To ensure that all front-line staff maintain the personal hygiene of children Operate the highest standards of hygiene and cleanliness in the bedding, nappy changing and food services areas To ensure that the preparation and cleanliness of nursery playrooms, bedding, nappy-changing room, food-serving areas and equipment is carried out in accordance with set policies and procedures To maintain proper emergency and security procedures including the registration and collection of children. Adhere and promote the emergency and security procedures, e.g. fire procedures, routines for dropping of and collecting children and marking the register. To be responsible for recording accidents in the accident book. Security & Equipment Support the manager to maintain an inventory of all resources available Ensure care, maintenance and security of all equipment and toys General Action and monitor all child protection issues, parent issues, complaints and accidents to ensure that remedial action is taken immediately, liaising with the Nursery Managers. Ensure that following any OFSTED visits, any recommendations made by the inspectors are set as target for the nursery to achieve. Ensure nursery menus are followed and the fresh food is readily available, ensure the highest standards of food hygiene at all times. Ensure snack and lunch is not ordered in excess and that the costs is recovered from parents. Review and monitor occupancy levels to ensure they are maintained to maximum capacity. To ensure that the nursery is fully properly equipped and ensure that orders are generated on time Be fully conversant with all operational systems To offer an equal opportunities service with regard to race, gender, culture, faith and/or disability To undertake any additional tasks related to the effective delivery of the Childrens Services from the senior managers. no agencies please "We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of babies, toddlers and young children. All staff are expected to share this commitment. Successful applicants will be required to undertake an enhanced DBS check and provide satisfactory references before appointment." JBRP1_UKTJ
Make a positive change Senior Substance Misuse Case Manager - Outreach Aspire Full-time Based in Doncaster Salary £30403 - £36729 depending on experience. We are a registered charity who have been transforming the lives of people affected by drugs and alcohol misuse for over 40 years. We work in partnership with the NHS. The partnership combines the strengths of both NHS provision under the leadership of a consultant with the strengths of the voluntary sector provided by us. The partnership has worked together for over 20 years providing Drug and Alcohol Services to our local communities. It is a forward thinking and innovative partnership that works closely with the recovery communities it serves to provide flexible, responsive services which offer the best possible outcomes for its service users and community it serves. It is a very exciting time to be working in the drug and alcohol field with significant career developments. The outreach team engage with the rough sleepers and the hard-to-reach community, as well as those with physical health needs and support them to enter the treatment system and the wider local community services. The successful candidate will devise a holistic care package, following an assessment of risk and need being completed. You will be required to work flexibly to meet the needs of this service user group. If you have relevant experience in the substance misuse field, a relevant degree e.g., psychology, sociology, social work or Diploma in Adult Care or equivalent, Level 3 Tackling Substance Misuse and ILM Level 3 Leadership and Management or equivalent we would like to hear from you If you are experienced by working in the field but do not have the formal qualifications, we provide a comprehensive package of accredited qualifications and for newly qualified Social Workers we support the ASYE programme. Interviews will be held in Doncaster on 22 December 2025 In return, we are offering: Generous annual leave, 29 days annual leave per annum, rising to 31 after 2 years' service and 34 after 5; plus, Public Holidays Attractive Pension Package (6% employer contribution) Health Scheme Training opportunities in line with the personalised learning and development plan Enhanced sick pay. Along with joining ADS at a time of exciting and fast-growing change. Check out the benefits page on our website. PLEASE NOTE: The successful candidate must, by the commencement of employment, have the right to work in the UK. Working here is more than a job, it's an investment of time to make a difference to the lives of people with substance misuse issues and their families. This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. We are an equal opportunity employer, committed to diversity. We promote the fair and equal treatment of potential and existing employees and service users. To apply please click on the link provided.
Dec 05, 2025
Full time
Make a positive change Senior Substance Misuse Case Manager - Outreach Aspire Full-time Based in Doncaster Salary £30403 - £36729 depending on experience. We are a registered charity who have been transforming the lives of people affected by drugs and alcohol misuse for over 40 years. We work in partnership with the NHS. The partnership combines the strengths of both NHS provision under the leadership of a consultant with the strengths of the voluntary sector provided by us. The partnership has worked together for over 20 years providing Drug and Alcohol Services to our local communities. It is a forward thinking and innovative partnership that works closely with the recovery communities it serves to provide flexible, responsive services which offer the best possible outcomes for its service users and community it serves. It is a very exciting time to be working in the drug and alcohol field with significant career developments. The outreach team engage with the rough sleepers and the hard-to-reach community, as well as those with physical health needs and support them to enter the treatment system and the wider local community services. The successful candidate will devise a holistic care package, following an assessment of risk and need being completed. You will be required to work flexibly to meet the needs of this service user group. If you have relevant experience in the substance misuse field, a relevant degree e.g., psychology, sociology, social work or Diploma in Adult Care or equivalent, Level 3 Tackling Substance Misuse and ILM Level 3 Leadership and Management or equivalent we would like to hear from you If you are experienced by working in the field but do not have the formal qualifications, we provide a comprehensive package of accredited qualifications and for newly qualified Social Workers we support the ASYE programme. Interviews will be held in Doncaster on 22 December 2025 In return, we are offering: Generous annual leave, 29 days annual leave per annum, rising to 31 after 2 years' service and 34 after 5; plus, Public Holidays Attractive Pension Package (6% employer contribution) Health Scheme Training opportunities in line with the personalised learning and development plan Enhanced sick pay. Along with joining ADS at a time of exciting and fast-growing change. Check out the benefits page on our website. PLEASE NOTE: The successful candidate must, by the commencement of employment, have the right to work in the UK. Working here is more than a job, it's an investment of time to make a difference to the lives of people with substance misuse issues and their families. This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. We are an equal opportunity employer, committed to diversity. We promote the fair and equal treatment of potential and existing employees and service users. To apply please click on the link provided.
Your new company We're looking for a passionate and proactive colleague to join the Barnet Service as an Outreach Worker. This is a fantastic opportunity to build on your experience supporting people and make a meaningful impact on their lives. Your new role To engage with a range of individuals who have adopted ' street-based living', including rough sleepers and beggars with a view to engaging them in appropriate services and moving them into more settled lifestyles. Increase service user choice, service user involvement and empower service users to maintain sustainable change; working collaboratively and proactively to ensure that services are fully co-ordinated and are working collectively towards the achievement of goals and positive outcomes for each individual client. To build and develop service users' personal strengths and social networks in the UK and/or in the individual's country of origin. To provide a range of flexible and effective interventions to engage with hard to reach service users. Key Duties To identify and establish contact with rough sleepers and beggars, working Within protocols to rapidly assist service users through street outreach shifts at a Variety of times and a range of locations. To identify and establish contact with entrenched rough sleepers, including Those unwilling to engage with services, providing assertive outreach. To assist homeless service users in being discharged from hospital at an Appropriate time by moving them into appropriate accommodation as quickly as possible. What you'll need to succeed Understanding of the needs of people who are rough sleeping and/or begging In-depth knowledge of at least one of the following: substance misuse, alcohol misuse, mental health Understanding of service users who have multiple and complex needs. Understanding the importance of multi-agency working within a strength based on an asset-building approach and maintaining professional boundaries Experience of facilitating multi-agency meetings What you'll get in return Full time hours Weekly competitive pay What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
Dec 05, 2025
Seasonal
Your new company We're looking for a passionate and proactive colleague to join the Barnet Service as an Outreach Worker. This is a fantastic opportunity to build on your experience supporting people and make a meaningful impact on their lives. Your new role To engage with a range of individuals who have adopted ' street-based living', including rough sleepers and beggars with a view to engaging them in appropriate services and moving them into more settled lifestyles. Increase service user choice, service user involvement and empower service users to maintain sustainable change; working collaboratively and proactively to ensure that services are fully co-ordinated and are working collectively towards the achievement of goals and positive outcomes for each individual client. To build and develop service users' personal strengths and social networks in the UK and/or in the individual's country of origin. To provide a range of flexible and effective interventions to engage with hard to reach service users. Key Duties To identify and establish contact with rough sleepers and beggars, working Within protocols to rapidly assist service users through street outreach shifts at a Variety of times and a range of locations. To identify and establish contact with entrenched rough sleepers, including Those unwilling to engage with services, providing assertive outreach. To assist homeless service users in being discharged from hospital at an Appropriate time by moving them into appropriate accommodation as quickly as possible. What you'll need to succeed Understanding of the needs of people who are rough sleeping and/or begging In-depth knowledge of at least one of the following: substance misuse, alcohol misuse, mental health Understanding of service users who have multiple and complex needs. Understanding the importance of multi-agency working within a strength based on an asset-building approach and maintaining professional boundaries Experience of facilitating multi-agency meetings What you'll get in return Full time hours Weekly competitive pay What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
Homelessness Outreach Support Worker We are seeking someone who can build trust, support people facing homelessness and help them move away from rough sleeping. Position: Rough Sleeper Navigator (internal title) Salary: £27,054 per annum Location: Bradbury Centre and community based Hours: 37 hours per week - shift pattern with shifts starting at 6am and finishing at 12am. Contract: Permanent Closing Date: 7th January 2026 Interviews: 15th January 2026 About the Role This is a hands-on, practical role supporting people who are rough sleeping and living with complex needs. You will work directly with individuals on the street, in the community and across local services, providing tailored one to one support to help them access housing, healthcare, treatment and wider support. Key responsibilities include: Delivering early morning and late evening outreach based on local intelligence and Streetlink alerts Acting as a consistent point of contact for people using the service, ensuring they can access the right help at the right time Providing a person centred, trauma informed approach to each individual s support plan Supporting people with practical day to day needs including health, benefits, community activities, budgeting and maintaining accommodation Helping people address challenges around alcohol or drug use in group or one to one settings Keeping clear and accurate records, case notes and reports Working with partner agencies including housing, health, voluntary and community services Taking part in service development and team meetings About You You ll be someone who genuinely wants to help people change their lives and you ll be resilient, calm under pressure and comfortable working with individuals who have multiple needs. You will need: Experience of supporting or motivating people with complex backgrounds Understanding of housing, homelessness or related support services Strong communication and conflict management skills Ability to build trust and positive relationships with a wide range of partners A recovery focused, person centred approach Willingness to work early mornings, late evenings and weekends as part of a rota It would be helpful if you have an NVQ Level 3 in a relevant field or experience in homelessness, housing, substance misuse or community outreach, but this is not essential. A driving licence or language skills are also desirable. About the Organisation You will be joining a team committed to preventing homelessness and supporting people to make long term, positive changes. The organisation provides safe, supportive and high quality services and values compassion, dignity and respect in everything they do. You will be part of a team that works collaboratively, shares learning and continually looks for ways to improve outcomes for people facing homelessness. Other roles you may have experience of could include Outreach Worker, Homelessness Support Worker, Housing Support Worker, Recovery Worker, Substance Misuse Worker, Community Support Worker, Complex Needs Worker, Engagement Worker, Rough Sleeper Outreach Worker. PLEASE NOTE: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation.
Dec 04, 2025
Full time
Homelessness Outreach Support Worker We are seeking someone who can build trust, support people facing homelessness and help them move away from rough sleeping. Position: Rough Sleeper Navigator (internal title) Salary: £27,054 per annum Location: Bradbury Centre and community based Hours: 37 hours per week - shift pattern with shifts starting at 6am and finishing at 12am. Contract: Permanent Closing Date: 7th January 2026 Interviews: 15th January 2026 About the Role This is a hands-on, practical role supporting people who are rough sleeping and living with complex needs. You will work directly with individuals on the street, in the community and across local services, providing tailored one to one support to help them access housing, healthcare, treatment and wider support. Key responsibilities include: Delivering early morning and late evening outreach based on local intelligence and Streetlink alerts Acting as a consistent point of contact for people using the service, ensuring they can access the right help at the right time Providing a person centred, trauma informed approach to each individual s support plan Supporting people with practical day to day needs including health, benefits, community activities, budgeting and maintaining accommodation Helping people address challenges around alcohol or drug use in group or one to one settings Keeping clear and accurate records, case notes and reports Working with partner agencies including housing, health, voluntary and community services Taking part in service development and team meetings About You You ll be someone who genuinely wants to help people change their lives and you ll be resilient, calm under pressure and comfortable working with individuals who have multiple needs. You will need: Experience of supporting or motivating people with complex backgrounds Understanding of housing, homelessness or related support services Strong communication and conflict management skills Ability to build trust and positive relationships with a wide range of partners A recovery focused, person centred approach Willingness to work early mornings, late evenings and weekends as part of a rota It would be helpful if you have an NVQ Level 3 in a relevant field or experience in homelessness, housing, substance misuse or community outreach, but this is not essential. A driving licence or language skills are also desirable. About the Organisation You will be joining a team committed to preventing homelessness and supporting people to make long term, positive changes. The organisation provides safe, supportive and high quality services and values compassion, dignity and respect in everything they do. You will be part of a team that works collaboratively, shares learning and continually looks for ways to improve outcomes for people facing homelessness. Other roles you may have experience of could include Outreach Worker, Homelessness Support Worker, Housing Support Worker, Recovery Worker, Substance Misuse Worker, Community Support Worker, Complex Needs Worker, Engagement Worker, Rough Sleeper Outreach Worker. PLEASE NOTE: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation.
We are looking for proactive and person-centred Complex Needs Keyworkers to support up to 11 adults in a residential setting with complex mental health conditions and some with neurodiversity. The role requires working 44 hours per week (4 shifts per week) from 8am to 8pm. You will be supported by another colleague for the majority of your shift. Servol Community Services is an dynamic, established charity which provides high quality accommodation and support for adults living with enduring mental health conditions. Our purpose is to help people on their journey to mental wellness and purpose. As an organisation we continually encourage our teams to succeed and to look for new ways we can help those we support to reach their goals. Our approach is collaborative, with individuals reassured they are a genuine partner in their own care and recovery. Servol recognises the importance of lived experience when working with service users with complex needs and welcome applications from individuals who have first-hand experience of mental ill health. Organisational Values: At the heart of everything Servol does are our core values: Caring, Aspirational, Respectful, Welcoming Job Purpose: Provide a range of one-to-one support to service users and help them to develop the skills and support networks to enable them to live independently in the community. Work as part of an effective team to provide the best quality of support to service users, upholding dignity and ensuring that the support provided is safe, effective and caring. Responsibilities: Keeping accurate records (e.g. daily log and risk assessments and incident reporting) and support service users in their dealings with external agencies, in line with Data Protection and Confidentiality protocols. To comply with all Servol Community Services organisational policies and procedures such as Safeguarding, Confidentiality/GDPR and Code of Conduct. To work flexibly as part of the staff rota to ensure safe staffing levels are met. To identify outreach support in the community. To encourage service users to contribute fully to their care and support plan by making informed choices. To maintain contact with service users, to check on their welfare and provide support as set out in their support plan. To take part in completing Health and Safety checks (fire drills etc.) To liaise with external agencies (such as CPNs, Social Workers, Community Mental Health Teams etc.) to ensure that service users can access valuable resources and to meet their health & social care needs. To co-produce and deliver a group wellbeing programme with our service users. To provide information and to support service users on issues on healthy living, personal care and food hygiene. To assist and support service users with planned activities. To support service users to maintain a high level of personal safety whether inside or outside the unit. This includes providing advice on developing positive relationships. To prompt or administer medication in line with Medication Policy and local protocols. To promote equality, diversity and inclusion in your day-to-day work. THIS IS NOT A FULL LIST OF DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES - THE JOB DESCRIPTION WILL BE SENT ONCE AN APPLICATION HAS BEEN PRE-SCREENED. Essential knowledge/skills/experience required for this role: Proven and demonstrable experience of working with people with comorbidities, including enduring mental health conditions, Aspergers, Autism, drug and alcohol addictions Proven and demonstrable experience of providing 1:1 and group support for vulnerable adults. Experience of using a trauma informed approach to support vulnerable adults. Experience of medication administration or management. Experience of working in residential or supported living setting. Good verbal and written skills and ability to convey information clearly. Ability to demonstrate practical experience of the use of digital case management systems. Positive attitude to working with people experiencing mental health problems. Ability to cope in a mature way with conflict, distress and challenging behaviour. If this sounds like you, click 'apply' now. We would love to hear from you!
Dec 03, 2025
Full time
We are looking for proactive and person-centred Complex Needs Keyworkers to support up to 11 adults in a residential setting with complex mental health conditions and some with neurodiversity. The role requires working 44 hours per week (4 shifts per week) from 8am to 8pm. You will be supported by another colleague for the majority of your shift. Servol Community Services is an dynamic, established charity which provides high quality accommodation and support for adults living with enduring mental health conditions. Our purpose is to help people on their journey to mental wellness and purpose. As an organisation we continually encourage our teams to succeed and to look for new ways we can help those we support to reach their goals. Our approach is collaborative, with individuals reassured they are a genuine partner in their own care and recovery. Servol recognises the importance of lived experience when working with service users with complex needs and welcome applications from individuals who have first-hand experience of mental ill health. Organisational Values: At the heart of everything Servol does are our core values: Caring, Aspirational, Respectful, Welcoming Job Purpose: Provide a range of one-to-one support to service users and help them to develop the skills and support networks to enable them to live independently in the community. Work as part of an effective team to provide the best quality of support to service users, upholding dignity and ensuring that the support provided is safe, effective and caring. Responsibilities: Keeping accurate records (e.g. daily log and risk assessments and incident reporting) and support service users in their dealings with external agencies, in line with Data Protection and Confidentiality protocols. To comply with all Servol Community Services organisational policies and procedures such as Safeguarding, Confidentiality/GDPR and Code of Conduct. To work flexibly as part of the staff rota to ensure safe staffing levels are met. To identify outreach support in the community. To encourage service users to contribute fully to their care and support plan by making informed choices. To maintain contact with service users, to check on their welfare and provide support as set out in their support plan. To take part in completing Health and Safety checks (fire drills etc.) To liaise with external agencies (such as CPNs, Social Workers, Community Mental Health Teams etc.) to ensure that service users can access valuable resources and to meet their health & social care needs. To co-produce and deliver a group wellbeing programme with our service users. To provide information and to support service users on issues on healthy living, personal care and food hygiene. To assist and support service users with planned activities. To support service users to maintain a high level of personal safety whether inside or outside the unit. This includes providing advice on developing positive relationships. To prompt or administer medication in line with Medication Policy and local protocols. To promote equality, diversity and inclusion in your day-to-day work. THIS IS NOT A FULL LIST OF DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES - THE JOB DESCRIPTION WILL BE SENT ONCE AN APPLICATION HAS BEEN PRE-SCREENED. Essential knowledge/skills/experience required for this role: Proven and demonstrable experience of working with people with comorbidities, including enduring mental health conditions, Aspergers, Autism, drug and alcohol addictions Proven and demonstrable experience of providing 1:1 and group support for vulnerable adults. Experience of using a trauma informed approach to support vulnerable adults. Experience of medication administration or management. Experience of working in residential or supported living setting. Good verbal and written skills and ability to convey information clearly. Ability to demonstrate practical experience of the use of digital case management systems. Positive attitude to working with people experiencing mental health problems. Ability to cope in a mature way with conflict, distress and challenging behaviour. If this sounds like you, click 'apply' now. We would love to hear from you!
Housing Support Worker We are seeking committed and compassionate Housing Support Workers to help people build stability, independence and brighter futures. Position: Housing Support Worker Salary: £24,335 rising incrementally to Point 6, £24,968 Location: Three sites across the organisation Southend Hours: Full time, 37 hours per week Hours will be within a 8 week rolling rota Monday Sunday with shifts starting at 8am and the latest finishing at 9pm, Contract: Permanent Posts available: 4 Closing date: 12th December 2025 About the Role You ll play a key part in supporting individuals affected by homelessness to achieve stability and independence. Working as part of a supportive team, you ll help residents settle into a safe home environment, navigate challenges, and build the skills they need for long term success. Key responsibilities include: Providing practical advice, information and support across areas such as tenancy sustainment, benefits, wellbeing, daily living skills and community engagement Supporting people to improve mental health, manage physical health needs and access medical, dental or specialist services Building positive, respectful relationships with residents based on trust and understanding Managing a caseload, completing assessments, support plans and reviews Ensuring properties are safe, welcoming and well maintained, following all health and safety procedures Helping residents retain accommodation, avoid eviction and prepare for move on Encouraging people experiencing substance misuse issues to engage with appropriate support Assisting with group activities that promote wellbeing and life skills Maintaining accurate, up to date case files and records Supporting colleagues with evening and weekend cover as part of a rota Promoting inclusive, anti-oppressive practice in all areas of work Working collaboratively with partner agencies and supporting press and fundraising activity when required Ensuring timely Housing Benefit claims and service charge collection About You You ll bring empathy, resilience and a genuine commitment to supporting people who have experienced homelessness. You ll be someone who stays calm under pressure and can balance practical problem solving with person centred support. Essential skills and attributes: Patience, politeness and strong self control Ability to work flexible hours including evenings, weekends and bank holidays as part of a rota Desirable experience and skills: NVQ Level 2 or equivalent in Health and Social Care, Housing, IAG or a related area Understanding of the issues affecting people experiencing homelessness Experience delivering face to face or remote support to the public Ability to manage challenging situations confidently Comfortable using email, internet and database systems Able to work independently and as part of a wider team About the Charity You ll be joining a dedicated team committed to helping people build safer, healthier and more independent lives. The organisation provides high quality supported housing and works collaboratively with partners to deliver services that genuinely change outcomes for people affected by homelessness. Other roles you may have experience of could include: Support Worker, Housing Officer, Homelessness Support Worker, Tenancy Support Worker, Wellbeing Support Worker, Outreach Support Worker, Recovery Worker, Resettlement Worker. PLEASE NOTE: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation.
Dec 03, 2025
Full time
Housing Support Worker We are seeking committed and compassionate Housing Support Workers to help people build stability, independence and brighter futures. Position: Housing Support Worker Salary: £24,335 rising incrementally to Point 6, £24,968 Location: Three sites across the organisation Southend Hours: Full time, 37 hours per week Hours will be within a 8 week rolling rota Monday Sunday with shifts starting at 8am and the latest finishing at 9pm, Contract: Permanent Posts available: 4 Closing date: 12th December 2025 About the Role You ll play a key part in supporting individuals affected by homelessness to achieve stability and independence. Working as part of a supportive team, you ll help residents settle into a safe home environment, navigate challenges, and build the skills they need for long term success. Key responsibilities include: Providing practical advice, information and support across areas such as tenancy sustainment, benefits, wellbeing, daily living skills and community engagement Supporting people to improve mental health, manage physical health needs and access medical, dental or specialist services Building positive, respectful relationships with residents based on trust and understanding Managing a caseload, completing assessments, support plans and reviews Ensuring properties are safe, welcoming and well maintained, following all health and safety procedures Helping residents retain accommodation, avoid eviction and prepare for move on Encouraging people experiencing substance misuse issues to engage with appropriate support Assisting with group activities that promote wellbeing and life skills Maintaining accurate, up to date case files and records Supporting colleagues with evening and weekend cover as part of a rota Promoting inclusive, anti-oppressive practice in all areas of work Working collaboratively with partner agencies and supporting press and fundraising activity when required Ensuring timely Housing Benefit claims and service charge collection About You You ll bring empathy, resilience and a genuine commitment to supporting people who have experienced homelessness. You ll be someone who stays calm under pressure and can balance practical problem solving with person centred support. Essential skills and attributes: Patience, politeness and strong self control Ability to work flexible hours including evenings, weekends and bank holidays as part of a rota Desirable experience and skills: NVQ Level 2 or equivalent in Health and Social Care, Housing, IAG or a related area Understanding of the issues affecting people experiencing homelessness Experience delivering face to face or remote support to the public Ability to manage challenging situations confidently Comfortable using email, internet and database systems Able to work independently and as part of a wider team About the Charity You ll be joining a dedicated team committed to helping people build safer, healthier and more independent lives. The organisation provides high quality supported housing and works collaboratively with partners to deliver services that genuinely change outcomes for people affected by homelessness. Other roles you may have experience of could include: Support Worker, Housing Officer, Homelessness Support Worker, Tenancy Support Worker, Wellbeing Support Worker, Outreach Support Worker, Recovery Worker, Resettlement Worker. PLEASE NOTE: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation.
Outreach Recovery Worker Location: Gillingham Salary: £24,000 per annum Vacancy Type: Permanent, Full Time Closing Date: 17th December 2025 Are you driven to help people move away from street-based living toward safer, more stable futures? We're looking for a committed Outreach Recovery Worker in Medway to engage individuals living on the streets and help them move toward safer, more sustainable lifestyles. In this role, you'll empower service users, increase their involvement in their own recovery, and work collaboratively with partners to coordinate effective support that leads to positive outcomes. What You'll Do You'll spend much of your time out in the community, reaching out to individuals who are experiencing homelessness or living street-based lifestyles. You'll build trust, offer support, and help people overcome barriers to engaging with services. This includes offering persistent, compassionate engagement to those who may be reluctant to accept help, guiding people away from street-based living where possible, and supporting smooth transitions from hospital into safe, appropriate accommodation. Your key responsibilities will include: Building strong, trusting relationships with service users and delivering flexible, strengths-based interventions. Using approaches such as Motivational Interviewing to advise and support individuals around substance misuse. Working closely with drug and alcohol teams, mental health services, healthcare providers, housing partners, and local authorities to ensure coordinated support. Contributing to case conferences and representing the team at external forums where required. Maintaining accurate, confidential case records and participating in rough sleeping counts and national monitoring programmes. You'll play a vital role in helping people access ongoing healthcare, reconnect with their home communities if appropriate, and move towards stable accommodation and improved wellbeing. What We're Looking For Someone who can: Bring compassion, resilience, and a proactive approach to helping others achieve sustainable change. Uphold anti-discriminatory practice and contribute to safe working environments. Commit to ongoing learning, training, and supervision. Thrive in a fast-paced, challenging environment and adapt to changing needs. Work flexibly across sites and within an agreed number of hours. You'll be part of a dedicated team making a direct impact on some of the most vulnerable people in the community. If you're motivated, adaptable, and passionate about improving lives, this could be the perfect role for you. About Us We are The Forward Trust, the social enterprise with charitable status that empowers people to break the often interlinked cycles of crime and addiction to move forward with their lives. For more than 25 years we have been working with people to build positive and productive lives, whatever their past. We believe that anyone is capable of lasting change. Our services have supported thousands of people to make positive changes and build productive lives with a job, family, friends and a sense of community. We are committed to our cause and the work we carry out as a charity. Equally the wellbeing and the employees who work for us are also important. Joining us an employee, we will offer you the following benefits: Flexible working Training and development opportunities Simply Health Cashback Scheme (optional) Season Ticket Loan Scheme Cycle to work scheme Crisis Loan Scheme Electric Car Scheme 3 x Wellbeing Days (pro rata'd for part time employees) Access to Blue Light Card 25 days (rising to 30 with length of service) Annual Leave plus Bank Holidays Contributory Pension Scheme - Employer matched contributions of up to 6% in the first two years' service and up to 9% thereafter Death in Service Payment (2x annual salary) Critical Illness Insurance (subject to qualifying criteria) Diversity at Forward Trust The Forward Trust commits to providing opportunities to everyone. We want to ensure we have a diverse team with a range of lived and professional experiences. This includes those with 'Lived Experience' of addiction, offending, or homelessness. When we recruit, we welcome applications from everyone. This is inclusive of age, gender, ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion and/or belief, marriage and civil partnerships, pregnancy and maternity and socio-economic background. Where operationally possible, we will consider flexible working requests and make reasonable adjustments for all roles. Employee Screening and Eligibility to Work We recognise the importance of safeguarding, dependent on role you may be required to undertake a Disclosure and Barring Service Check, details of which will be shared with you at interview. If successful in your application, you will be required to provide eligibility to work evidence in line with the 'Eligibility to Work in the UK' requirements. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for this reputable company, please click apply to be redirected to their website to complete your application.
Dec 01, 2025
Full time
Outreach Recovery Worker Location: Gillingham Salary: £24,000 per annum Vacancy Type: Permanent, Full Time Closing Date: 17th December 2025 Are you driven to help people move away from street-based living toward safer, more stable futures? We're looking for a committed Outreach Recovery Worker in Medway to engage individuals living on the streets and help them move toward safer, more sustainable lifestyles. In this role, you'll empower service users, increase their involvement in their own recovery, and work collaboratively with partners to coordinate effective support that leads to positive outcomes. What You'll Do You'll spend much of your time out in the community, reaching out to individuals who are experiencing homelessness or living street-based lifestyles. You'll build trust, offer support, and help people overcome barriers to engaging with services. This includes offering persistent, compassionate engagement to those who may be reluctant to accept help, guiding people away from street-based living where possible, and supporting smooth transitions from hospital into safe, appropriate accommodation. Your key responsibilities will include: Building strong, trusting relationships with service users and delivering flexible, strengths-based interventions. Using approaches such as Motivational Interviewing to advise and support individuals around substance misuse. Working closely with drug and alcohol teams, mental health services, healthcare providers, housing partners, and local authorities to ensure coordinated support. Contributing to case conferences and representing the team at external forums where required. Maintaining accurate, confidential case records and participating in rough sleeping counts and national monitoring programmes. You'll play a vital role in helping people access ongoing healthcare, reconnect with their home communities if appropriate, and move towards stable accommodation and improved wellbeing. What We're Looking For Someone who can: Bring compassion, resilience, and a proactive approach to helping others achieve sustainable change. Uphold anti-discriminatory practice and contribute to safe working environments. Commit to ongoing learning, training, and supervision. Thrive in a fast-paced, challenging environment and adapt to changing needs. Work flexibly across sites and within an agreed number of hours. You'll be part of a dedicated team making a direct impact on some of the most vulnerable people in the community. If you're motivated, adaptable, and passionate about improving lives, this could be the perfect role for you. About Us We are The Forward Trust, the social enterprise with charitable status that empowers people to break the often interlinked cycles of crime and addiction to move forward with their lives. For more than 25 years we have been working with people to build positive and productive lives, whatever their past. We believe that anyone is capable of lasting change. Our services have supported thousands of people to make positive changes and build productive lives with a job, family, friends and a sense of community. We are committed to our cause and the work we carry out as a charity. Equally the wellbeing and the employees who work for us are also important. Joining us an employee, we will offer you the following benefits: Flexible working Training and development opportunities Simply Health Cashback Scheme (optional) Season Ticket Loan Scheme Cycle to work scheme Crisis Loan Scheme Electric Car Scheme 3 x Wellbeing Days (pro rata'd for part time employees) Access to Blue Light Card 25 days (rising to 30 with length of service) Annual Leave plus Bank Holidays Contributory Pension Scheme - Employer matched contributions of up to 6% in the first two years' service and up to 9% thereafter Death in Service Payment (2x annual salary) Critical Illness Insurance (subject to qualifying criteria) Diversity at Forward Trust The Forward Trust commits to providing opportunities to everyone. We want to ensure we have a diverse team with a range of lived and professional experiences. This includes those with 'Lived Experience' of addiction, offending, or homelessness. When we recruit, we welcome applications from everyone. This is inclusive of age, gender, ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion and/or belief, marriage and civil partnerships, pregnancy and maternity and socio-economic background. Where operationally possible, we will consider flexible working requests and make reasonable adjustments for all roles. Employee Screening and Eligibility to Work We recognise the importance of safeguarding, dependent on role you may be required to undertake a Disclosure and Barring Service Check, details of which will be shared with you at interview. If successful in your application, you will be required to provide eligibility to work evidence in line with the 'Eligibility to Work in the UK' requirements. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for this reputable company, please click apply to be redirected to their website to complete your application.
Job Introduction Please Note: A Full UK Driving License and Access to a Vehicle is an Essential Requirement. Do you want to help build a brighter future for communities and individuals in Taunton doing a highly rewarding job. Turning Point's drug & alcohol services are currently expanding during a really exciting time in the sector with new funding and investment. We have a range of roles for people passionate about supporting others to make change. We have roles in different teams including: Community based treatment services: providing assessment, coordinating treatment and working partnership to support individuals. The roles include delivering structured psycho-social interventions in group and one to one level to enable our service users to acquire thinking skills and behaviours to make lasting change. Homeless outreach provision: Targeting homeless individuals, offering a flexible and outreach response to highly vulnerable individuals sleeping rough or living in temporary accommodation Criminal Justice rehabilitation/recovery services: working closely with the Probation Services, Prisons and Police to provide a rapid, tailored response to individuals that support their recovery and rehabilitation As a Recovery Worker we offer a starting salary of £25,116 rising each year in line with our pay progression salary bands, rising to £29,383 per year. (Dependent on experience you may be offered a starting salary above the initial starting salary). You will have opportunities to progress your career with a structured learning journey and clearly defined career pathways that will enable you to achieve your long term goals and work to your strengths. Whether you are looking to progress into a management and leadership role or to be a specialist in your field as an Advanced Substance Use Practitioner at Turning point we will support and encourage you on your career journey. Role Responsibility Recovery workers act as 'key workers' to a caseload of service users, supporting them to decide their goals around treatment and develop plans to achieve these. The role includes maintaining regular contact with your clients, offering advice, information and psycho-social interventions as well as providing assessments, risk management planning and working closely with our clinical staff around prescribing needs and partner agencies. No day is the same in this role but an ability to communicate effectively with a range or service users and colleagues, an ability to manage different tasks and a commitment to Turning Point values are essential. You may have lived experience of substance use/mental health/homelessness (self or a significant other), come with experience supporting people in health and social care or just have a keen interest in supporting this group; if your values are right, we have a role for everyone. The Ideal Candidate You'll have an understanding of substance and alcohol use and the challenges and opportunities for individuals on a recovery journey. However, we also recognise that many people have transferrable skills from other backgrounds such as mental health, housing or other health and social care provision. The roles are varied, so flexibility, an ability to work dynamically on a one to one and group basis and knowledge of relapse and other barriers to recovery will be vital but we can help to shape these skills where needed. We also look for candidates with excellent communication skills and who share our values as an organisation. We value individuals with lived experience but also those who are just interested in this line of work; our Trainee Recovery Worker program enables individuals without all relevant experience to gain an entry level position within the organisation before moving on to other roles. We value individual creativity and initiative and, whatever your role, you will be fully involved in identifying opportunities to improve the quality of our services and the service user experience. Your ideas will be listened to and your suggestions implemented wherever possible. You will be supported in your role by extensive training to help develop your skills. Our learning culture encourages everyone to stay on top of the latest developments in their field and helps drive service improvement. About us As a leading health and social care provider with more than 300 locations across England, we take real pride in the services we offer. We run all of our services on a not-for-profit basis; instead, we invest every penny back into our services and people. We never stop believing in change for the better, and we work constantly to improve the lives of the people we support. What Benefits Will I Receive? We know reward looks different to each person and so whether its ways to make your money go further, a culture supporting recognition and celebration, or opportunities to boost your career - we want to support you in every way we can with our total reward package that includes: • 25 days' paid holiday a year + Bank Holidays, increasing with each year of service up to 27 days + Bank Holidays. Plus the option to buy additional holidays and spread the cost. • Join our team and discover the comprehensive benefits we offer by following this link to explore all the exciting perks available to our employees. Turning Point Benefits We reserve the right to close this advert early if we are able to appoint to the vacancy before the advertised closing date. Turning Point Attached documents SM - Recovery Worker (1).pdf Apply
Oct 07, 2025
Full time
Job Introduction Please Note: A Full UK Driving License and Access to a Vehicle is an Essential Requirement. Do you want to help build a brighter future for communities and individuals in Taunton doing a highly rewarding job. Turning Point's drug & alcohol services are currently expanding during a really exciting time in the sector with new funding and investment. We have a range of roles for people passionate about supporting others to make change. We have roles in different teams including: Community based treatment services: providing assessment, coordinating treatment and working partnership to support individuals. The roles include delivering structured psycho-social interventions in group and one to one level to enable our service users to acquire thinking skills and behaviours to make lasting change. Homeless outreach provision: Targeting homeless individuals, offering a flexible and outreach response to highly vulnerable individuals sleeping rough or living in temporary accommodation Criminal Justice rehabilitation/recovery services: working closely with the Probation Services, Prisons and Police to provide a rapid, tailored response to individuals that support their recovery and rehabilitation As a Recovery Worker we offer a starting salary of £25,116 rising each year in line with our pay progression salary bands, rising to £29,383 per year. (Dependent on experience you may be offered a starting salary above the initial starting salary). You will have opportunities to progress your career with a structured learning journey and clearly defined career pathways that will enable you to achieve your long term goals and work to your strengths. Whether you are looking to progress into a management and leadership role or to be a specialist in your field as an Advanced Substance Use Practitioner at Turning point we will support and encourage you on your career journey. Role Responsibility Recovery workers act as 'key workers' to a caseload of service users, supporting them to decide their goals around treatment and develop plans to achieve these. The role includes maintaining regular contact with your clients, offering advice, information and psycho-social interventions as well as providing assessments, risk management planning and working closely with our clinical staff around prescribing needs and partner agencies. No day is the same in this role but an ability to communicate effectively with a range or service users and colleagues, an ability to manage different tasks and a commitment to Turning Point values are essential. You may have lived experience of substance use/mental health/homelessness (self or a significant other), come with experience supporting people in health and social care or just have a keen interest in supporting this group; if your values are right, we have a role for everyone. The Ideal Candidate You'll have an understanding of substance and alcohol use and the challenges and opportunities for individuals on a recovery journey. However, we also recognise that many people have transferrable skills from other backgrounds such as mental health, housing or other health and social care provision. The roles are varied, so flexibility, an ability to work dynamically on a one to one and group basis and knowledge of relapse and other barriers to recovery will be vital but we can help to shape these skills where needed. We also look for candidates with excellent communication skills and who share our values as an organisation. We value individuals with lived experience but also those who are just interested in this line of work; our Trainee Recovery Worker program enables individuals without all relevant experience to gain an entry level position within the organisation before moving on to other roles. We value individual creativity and initiative and, whatever your role, you will be fully involved in identifying opportunities to improve the quality of our services and the service user experience. Your ideas will be listened to and your suggestions implemented wherever possible. You will be supported in your role by extensive training to help develop your skills. Our learning culture encourages everyone to stay on top of the latest developments in their field and helps drive service improvement. About us As a leading health and social care provider with more than 300 locations across England, we take real pride in the services we offer. We run all of our services on a not-for-profit basis; instead, we invest every penny back into our services and people. We never stop believing in change for the better, and we work constantly to improve the lives of the people we support. What Benefits Will I Receive? We know reward looks different to each person and so whether its ways to make your money go further, a culture supporting recognition and celebration, or opportunities to boost your career - we want to support you in every way we can with our total reward package that includes: • 25 days' paid holiday a year + Bank Holidays, increasing with each year of service up to 27 days + Bank Holidays. Plus the option to buy additional holidays and spread the cost. • Join our team and discover the comprehensive benefits we offer by following this link to explore all the exciting perks available to our employees. Turning Point Benefits We reserve the right to close this advert early if we are able to appoint to the vacancy before the advertised closing date. Turning Point Attached documents SM - Recovery Worker (1).pdf Apply
Job Introduction At Turning Point we provide services across the whole country which delivers end to end drug and alcohol treatment and support, family services, housing advice and support for those in contact with the criminal justice system, needle exchange system, and custody outreach. We are a specialist in delivering whole treatment system approaches across cities and county areas, which has led to the reduction in people falling through gaps between services and delivers improved outcomes. An exciting opportunity has arisen to join Horizons, a vibrant new partnership delivering substance use treatment and recovery services in Bristol. Horizons is delivered in partnership between Turning Point, Bristol Drugs Project, and seven other local and national partners. The partnership combines Turning Point's experience as an outstanding national substance use provider together with Bristol Drugs Project's long history of excellent service delivery in the city. As a Drug and Alcohol Recovery Worker based in our Homelessness team, and working across our three hubs in North, South and Central Bristol, you'll make a real difference in the community and to their lives as you develop the personal, flexible and realistic support packages they need to help turn things around. We offer a starting salary of £25,116 rising each year in line with our pay progression salary bands, rising to £29,383 per year. (Dependent on experience you may be offered a starting salary above the initial starting salary). You will have opportunities to progress your career with a structured learning journey and clearly defined career pathways that will enable you to achieve your long-term goals and work to your strengths. Whether you are looking to progress into a management and leadership role or to be a specialist in your field as an Advanced Substance Use Practitioner at Turning point we will support and encourage you on your career journey. Role Responsibility The successful candidate will support the Homelessness Team in taking a hands-on approach to reducing drug related harm in Bristol. This will include managing a case load of clients seeking harm reduction advice, Opiate Substitution Therapy (OST) and/or Tier 4 (in-patient) treatment. You will spend much of your time working alongside key partners so the ability to manage relationships with housing services, primary care and mental health services, are essential. The successful candidate will work in partnership with the wider Bristol Horizons teams in delivering the ambitions of the Horizons service. To do this you must be organised, resilient, focused, able to work in a team or independently, have good communication skills, and be innovative in your approach. As well as the responsibility of having a case load, your regular duties will include: Providing harm reduction interventions such as Naloxone, needle exchange and Blood Bourne Virus (BBV) Testing Street Outreach Hostel Inreach This is an exciting opportunity for the right candidate to play an integral role in a new and developing service. The Ideal Candidate Having handled a significant caseload in a busy environment as a Recovery Worker, Outreach Worker or similar, you'll have a deep understanding of substance use and homelessness. It's an extremely varied role, so flexibility and knowledge of relapse and other barriers to treatment will be vital. Completing assessments with new service users, delivering key working sessions, compiling risk assessments and risk management plans, care planning and reduction plans are just some of the varied duties you will be providing. Excellent IT skills with knowledge of Word, Excel, and Outlook etc. are essential for this role. Holding a full driving licence and having access to a car is desirable. About us As a leading health and social care provider with more than 300 locations across England, we take real pride in the services we offer. We run all of our services on a not-for-profit basis; instead, we invest every penny back into our services and people. We never stop believing in change for the better, and we work constantly to improve the lives of the people we support. What Benefits Will I Receive? We know reward looks different to each person and so whether its ways to make your money go further, a culture supporting recognition and celebration, or opportunities to boost your career - we want to support you in every way we can with our total reward package that includes: 25 days' paid holiday a year + Bank Holidays, increasing with each year of service up to 27 days + Bank Holidays. Plus the option to buy additional holidays and spread the cost. Join our team and discover the comprehensive benefits we offer by following this link to explore all the exciting perks available to our employees. Turning Point Benefits We reserve the right to close this advert early if we are able to appoint to the vacancy before the advertised closing date. Turning Point Attached documents Recovery Worker Role Profile.pdf Apply
Oct 05, 2025
Full time
Job Introduction At Turning Point we provide services across the whole country which delivers end to end drug and alcohol treatment and support, family services, housing advice and support for those in contact with the criminal justice system, needle exchange system, and custody outreach. We are a specialist in delivering whole treatment system approaches across cities and county areas, which has led to the reduction in people falling through gaps between services and delivers improved outcomes. An exciting opportunity has arisen to join Horizons, a vibrant new partnership delivering substance use treatment and recovery services in Bristol. Horizons is delivered in partnership between Turning Point, Bristol Drugs Project, and seven other local and national partners. The partnership combines Turning Point's experience as an outstanding national substance use provider together with Bristol Drugs Project's long history of excellent service delivery in the city. As a Drug and Alcohol Recovery Worker based in our Homelessness team, and working across our three hubs in North, South and Central Bristol, you'll make a real difference in the community and to their lives as you develop the personal, flexible and realistic support packages they need to help turn things around. We offer a starting salary of £25,116 rising each year in line with our pay progression salary bands, rising to £29,383 per year. (Dependent on experience you may be offered a starting salary above the initial starting salary). You will have opportunities to progress your career with a structured learning journey and clearly defined career pathways that will enable you to achieve your long-term goals and work to your strengths. Whether you are looking to progress into a management and leadership role or to be a specialist in your field as an Advanced Substance Use Practitioner at Turning point we will support and encourage you on your career journey. Role Responsibility The successful candidate will support the Homelessness Team in taking a hands-on approach to reducing drug related harm in Bristol. This will include managing a case load of clients seeking harm reduction advice, Opiate Substitution Therapy (OST) and/or Tier 4 (in-patient) treatment. You will spend much of your time working alongside key partners so the ability to manage relationships with housing services, primary care and mental health services, are essential. The successful candidate will work in partnership with the wider Bristol Horizons teams in delivering the ambitions of the Horizons service. To do this you must be organised, resilient, focused, able to work in a team or independently, have good communication skills, and be innovative in your approach. As well as the responsibility of having a case load, your regular duties will include: Providing harm reduction interventions such as Naloxone, needle exchange and Blood Bourne Virus (BBV) Testing Street Outreach Hostel Inreach This is an exciting opportunity for the right candidate to play an integral role in a new and developing service. The Ideal Candidate Having handled a significant caseload in a busy environment as a Recovery Worker, Outreach Worker or similar, you'll have a deep understanding of substance use and homelessness. It's an extremely varied role, so flexibility and knowledge of relapse and other barriers to treatment will be vital. Completing assessments with new service users, delivering key working sessions, compiling risk assessments and risk management plans, care planning and reduction plans are just some of the varied duties you will be providing. Excellent IT skills with knowledge of Word, Excel, and Outlook etc. are essential for this role. Holding a full driving licence and having access to a car is desirable. About us As a leading health and social care provider with more than 300 locations across England, we take real pride in the services we offer. We run all of our services on a not-for-profit basis; instead, we invest every penny back into our services and people. We never stop believing in change for the better, and we work constantly to improve the lives of the people we support. What Benefits Will I Receive? We know reward looks different to each person and so whether its ways to make your money go further, a culture supporting recognition and celebration, or opportunities to boost your career - we want to support you in every way we can with our total reward package that includes: 25 days' paid holiday a year + Bank Holidays, increasing with each year of service up to 27 days + Bank Holidays. Plus the option to buy additional holidays and spread the cost. Join our team and discover the comprehensive benefits we offer by following this link to explore all the exciting perks available to our employees. Turning Point Benefits We reserve the right to close this advert early if we are able to appoint to the vacancy before the advertised closing date. Turning Point Attached documents Recovery Worker Role Profile.pdf Apply
Description Housing Support Specialist (Outreach and Move On team) Location : Based in Hailsham, with travel around East Sussex Salary : £27, 942 per year, plus £1,000 essential car user allowance, plus £800 Rough Sleepers Allowance, plus Unsociable Hours shift allowance Hours : 37 per week The working pattern includes two early morning shifts, starting at 5.00am (Summer) or 6.00am (Winter) Monday - Friday. Other working days are 9.00am - 5.00pm Monday - Friday. Contract Length: Fixed Term Contract, Maternity cover for 12 months What you'll be doing: Are you passionate about ending the cycle of rough sleeping for people who are experiencing homelessness? Are you interested in a career in housing support, mental health recovery and wellbeing development? Southdown's Outreach and Move On teams support those who are rough sleeping to move away from homelessness by accessing accommodation options. As a Housing Support Specialist you'll work alongside a multiagency team, supporting people who have experienced the trauma of homelessness, to make positive and lasting changes in their lives. You'll provide early morning street outreach to people sleeping rough in Hastings and Rother, combined with move on / tenancy support as your clients take steps away from homelessness and into accommodation. You'll provide flexible, trauma-informed support, focusing on ending rough sleeping by identifying the support each person needs. This may include support with substance dependency, mental and physical health needs, domestic abuse, current or historical offending. We welcome applications from candidates with previous experience in roles such as Support Worker, Outreach Worker, Community Specialist, Case Manager, Social Worker, Housing Support Worker, Social Care Prescriber, Community Health Worker, Community Outreach Coordinator or Care Coordinator. However, this is not essential and we will provide a full induction and training programme for all successful candidates. Perks and benefits: You'll be joining one of the largest providers of care, support and housing services in Sussex, which we're proud to say we've been doing for over 50 years! In exchange we can offer some great benefits, including: Health cost cash-back scheme: access to our health insurance scheme which covers dental, optical, physical therapies and other medical treatments with the option to add greater levels of cover. Interest-free loans: assistance with larger costs that arise such as tenancy deposits, season travel tickets or buying a car. Access to the Easit Network: discounts and incentives on train, bus and car journeys such as 15% off eligible daily and season rail tickets. Blue Light card: access to discount services for the social care sector with savings across thousands of online shops, restaurants, and high-street vendors. Free advice and counselling service: confidential emotional support and practical guidance from our independent telephone service. 25 days paid holiday plus bank holidays. Rough Sleepers Allowance - £800 per year. Essential car user allowance - £1,000 per year. Unsociable hours allowance - an extra £4.40 per shift. Skills, knowledge and experience What you need for the role: Available to work unsociable hours (2 early morning shifts per week starting at 5am or 6am) A personalised care approach, with empathy and understanding An Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check, which will be paid for by Southdown A Full Driving Licence is essential along with access to your own car or a car insured for you What would be nice: Knowledge of complex and diverse support needs relating to homelessness, mental health and substance misuse Awareness of the causes of rough sleeping and the barriers preventing people who are rough sleeping from engaging in services Experience working in a supported housing or homelessness setting Experience supporting individuals with complex mental health needs Training: Our award winning in house training team will help you to gain valuable qualifications, continually develop your skills and build a great career with the largest provider of housing, care and support in Sussex. How to apply: Please click on the 'Apply Now' button and fill out our simple one-page application form. Please note, if we receive a large number of applications then this position may close before the advertised application closing date. We encourage you to submit your application as soon as possible.
Oct 03, 2025
Full time
Description Housing Support Specialist (Outreach and Move On team) Location : Based in Hailsham, with travel around East Sussex Salary : £27, 942 per year, plus £1,000 essential car user allowance, plus £800 Rough Sleepers Allowance, plus Unsociable Hours shift allowance Hours : 37 per week The working pattern includes two early morning shifts, starting at 5.00am (Summer) or 6.00am (Winter) Monday - Friday. Other working days are 9.00am - 5.00pm Monday - Friday. Contract Length: Fixed Term Contract, Maternity cover for 12 months What you'll be doing: Are you passionate about ending the cycle of rough sleeping for people who are experiencing homelessness? Are you interested in a career in housing support, mental health recovery and wellbeing development? Southdown's Outreach and Move On teams support those who are rough sleeping to move away from homelessness by accessing accommodation options. As a Housing Support Specialist you'll work alongside a multiagency team, supporting people who have experienced the trauma of homelessness, to make positive and lasting changes in their lives. You'll provide early morning street outreach to people sleeping rough in Hastings and Rother, combined with move on / tenancy support as your clients take steps away from homelessness and into accommodation. You'll provide flexible, trauma-informed support, focusing on ending rough sleeping by identifying the support each person needs. This may include support with substance dependency, mental and physical health needs, domestic abuse, current or historical offending. We welcome applications from candidates with previous experience in roles such as Support Worker, Outreach Worker, Community Specialist, Case Manager, Social Worker, Housing Support Worker, Social Care Prescriber, Community Health Worker, Community Outreach Coordinator or Care Coordinator. However, this is not essential and we will provide a full induction and training programme for all successful candidates. Perks and benefits: You'll be joining one of the largest providers of care, support and housing services in Sussex, which we're proud to say we've been doing for over 50 years! In exchange we can offer some great benefits, including: Health cost cash-back scheme: access to our health insurance scheme which covers dental, optical, physical therapies and other medical treatments with the option to add greater levels of cover. Interest-free loans: assistance with larger costs that arise such as tenancy deposits, season travel tickets or buying a car. Access to the Easit Network: discounts and incentives on train, bus and car journeys such as 15% off eligible daily and season rail tickets. Blue Light card: access to discount services for the social care sector with savings across thousands of online shops, restaurants, and high-street vendors. Free advice and counselling service: confidential emotional support and practical guidance from our independent telephone service. 25 days paid holiday plus bank holidays. Rough Sleepers Allowance - £800 per year. Essential car user allowance - £1,000 per year. Unsociable hours allowance - an extra £4.40 per shift. Skills, knowledge and experience What you need for the role: Available to work unsociable hours (2 early morning shifts per week starting at 5am or 6am) A personalised care approach, with empathy and understanding An Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check, which will be paid for by Southdown A Full Driving Licence is essential along with access to your own car or a car insured for you What would be nice: Knowledge of complex and diverse support needs relating to homelessness, mental health and substance misuse Awareness of the causes of rough sleeping and the barriers preventing people who are rough sleeping from engaging in services Experience working in a supported housing or homelessness setting Experience supporting individuals with complex mental health needs Training: Our award winning in house training team will help you to gain valuable qualifications, continually develop your skills and build a great career with the largest provider of housing, care and support in Sussex. How to apply: Please click on the 'Apply Now' button and fill out our simple one-page application form. Please note, if we receive a large number of applications then this position may close before the advertised application closing date. We encourage you to submit your application as soon as possible.
Do you want to support people with mental health issues in a moment of crisis? Are you calm, non-judgemental and able to work effectively with people experiencing distress? If you can embody our values of Hope , Courage , Togetherness , and Responsiveness , and want to help others build resilience and manage their wellbeing, we d love to hear from you. Job title: Hospital Mental Health Outreach Worker (Bounce Back) Reference Number: 303 Reports to: Senior Community Outreach Worker Contract: Permanent Hours: 37.5 hours per week (Full time, Monday Friday) Salary: £26,000 - £27,000 per annum - depending on skills and experience, inclusive of Outer London Weighting (OLW) Based: Kingfisher Court, Radlett WD7 / Albany Lodge, St Albans AL3 / Borehamwood Wellbeing Centre WD6 + Outreach About the Project Herts Mind Network (HMN) has formed a partnership with Hertfordshire Partnership Foundation Trust (HPFT) to deliver a one-to-one outreach service for people who are in psychiatric hospitals across Hertfordshire, based at Kingfisher Court in Radlett. About the Role: The Bounce Back worker will use a recovery orientated approach working with patients on the ward, and in the local community, including in people s homes. The Bounce Back Worker will be based at Kingfisher Court or Albany Lodge and Herts Mind Network Centres, promoting joint working between Kingfisher Court staff and HMN, creating a seamless pathway into community support for clients recovering from mental ill health. The aims of the Bounce Back service are; to provide up to 10 sessions of emotional and practical support, advice and information to patients. We will visit patients on the ward and continue the sessions in the local community and in patient s homes once discharged. We will facilitate a smooth and timely hospital discharge. The recovery approach includes empathy, warmth, acceptance, authenticity, compassion and humanity. Key Responsibilities Receive referrals from the ward teams at Kingfisher Court, Albany Lodge and other appropriate hospitals across Hertfordshire. Provide practical and emotional support to encourage patients to develop their independence within their local community. Facilitate a smooth discharge from hospital back to the community. Have a solid understanding on the dual effect of mental health and drugs and alcohol. Monitor outcomes and evaluate the service. Ensure that the safety and wellbeing of patients using the service is monitored and reviewed regularly. Embed a person centred and recovery orientated approach in all aspects of the roles and responsibilities. We offer: Annual leave entitlement of 25 days per year pro rata, rising in increments to a max. of 29 days after 5 years employment (plus 8 days Bank Holidays) An additional day of leave each year for your birthday following completion of probation period. Ongoing training relevant to your role. An Employee Assistance Programme. Health cover (after 6 months employment) compensation payment for Optical, Dental, Chiropody and Therapy Treatments. Being able to drive and having access to your own vehicle is essential for this role. Closing date for receipt of applications is Monday 27th October at 5pm . Interviews to be held on Tuesday 4th November at our Watford Wellbeing Centre. Interested? If you would like to find out more, please click the apply button. You will be directed to our website to complete your application for this position. Equal Opportunities We welcome applications from all suitably-qualified candidates, irrespective of gender, disability, marital or parental status, racial, ethnic or social origin, colour, religion, belief, or sexual orientation. In addition, during the various stages of recruitment, specific measures can be taken to ensure equal opportunities for candidates with disabilities or special needs. Hertfordshire Mind Network is committed to the Disability Confident and Mindful Employer charters. We actively recruit staff who have a lived experience of mental ill health. We recognise and value the unique combination of skills, knowledge and perspective that employing people with a lived experience, at all levels across the organisation, brings. We create an environment where the sharing of experiences and vulnerabilities to support others and create positive change is welcomed and work towards breaking down the them and us culture. The organisation is committed to nurturing peer relationships that allow all staff to thrive. No agencies please.
Oct 01, 2025
Full time
Do you want to support people with mental health issues in a moment of crisis? Are you calm, non-judgemental and able to work effectively with people experiencing distress? If you can embody our values of Hope , Courage , Togetherness , and Responsiveness , and want to help others build resilience and manage their wellbeing, we d love to hear from you. Job title: Hospital Mental Health Outreach Worker (Bounce Back) Reference Number: 303 Reports to: Senior Community Outreach Worker Contract: Permanent Hours: 37.5 hours per week (Full time, Monday Friday) Salary: £26,000 - £27,000 per annum - depending on skills and experience, inclusive of Outer London Weighting (OLW) Based: Kingfisher Court, Radlett WD7 / Albany Lodge, St Albans AL3 / Borehamwood Wellbeing Centre WD6 + Outreach About the Project Herts Mind Network (HMN) has formed a partnership with Hertfordshire Partnership Foundation Trust (HPFT) to deliver a one-to-one outreach service for people who are in psychiatric hospitals across Hertfordshire, based at Kingfisher Court in Radlett. About the Role: The Bounce Back worker will use a recovery orientated approach working with patients on the ward, and in the local community, including in people s homes. The Bounce Back Worker will be based at Kingfisher Court or Albany Lodge and Herts Mind Network Centres, promoting joint working between Kingfisher Court staff and HMN, creating a seamless pathway into community support for clients recovering from mental ill health. The aims of the Bounce Back service are; to provide up to 10 sessions of emotional and practical support, advice and information to patients. We will visit patients on the ward and continue the sessions in the local community and in patient s homes once discharged. We will facilitate a smooth and timely hospital discharge. The recovery approach includes empathy, warmth, acceptance, authenticity, compassion and humanity. Key Responsibilities Receive referrals from the ward teams at Kingfisher Court, Albany Lodge and other appropriate hospitals across Hertfordshire. Provide practical and emotional support to encourage patients to develop their independence within their local community. Facilitate a smooth discharge from hospital back to the community. Have a solid understanding on the dual effect of mental health and drugs and alcohol. Monitor outcomes and evaluate the service. Ensure that the safety and wellbeing of patients using the service is monitored and reviewed regularly. Embed a person centred and recovery orientated approach in all aspects of the roles and responsibilities. We offer: Annual leave entitlement of 25 days per year pro rata, rising in increments to a max. of 29 days after 5 years employment (plus 8 days Bank Holidays) An additional day of leave each year for your birthday following completion of probation period. Ongoing training relevant to your role. An Employee Assistance Programme. Health cover (after 6 months employment) compensation payment for Optical, Dental, Chiropody and Therapy Treatments. Being able to drive and having access to your own vehicle is essential for this role. Closing date for receipt of applications is Monday 27th October at 5pm . Interviews to be held on Tuesday 4th November at our Watford Wellbeing Centre. Interested? If you would like to find out more, please click the apply button. You will be directed to our website to complete your application for this position. Equal Opportunities We welcome applications from all suitably-qualified candidates, irrespective of gender, disability, marital or parental status, racial, ethnic or social origin, colour, religion, belief, or sexual orientation. In addition, during the various stages of recruitment, specific measures can be taken to ensure equal opportunities for candidates with disabilities or special needs. Hertfordshire Mind Network is committed to the Disability Confident and Mindful Employer charters. We actively recruit staff who have a lived experience of mental ill health. We recognise and value the unique combination of skills, knowledge and perspective that employing people with a lived experience, at all levels across the organisation, brings. We create an environment where the sharing of experiences and vulnerabilities to support others and create positive change is welcomed and work towards breaking down the them and us culture. The organisation is committed to nurturing peer relationships that allow all staff to thrive. No agencies please.
Job Introduction Please Note: A Full UK Driving License and Access to a Vehicle is an Essential Requirement. Part Time: 14.8 Hours Per Week / 2 Days Per Week (Which days negotiated at interview) Location: Swindon & Wiltshire Countywide (travel expenses covered) Do you want to help build a brighter future for communities and individuals in Swindon & Wiltshire doing a highly rewarding job. Turning Point's mental health treatment requirement service are currently expanding during a really exciting time in the sector with new funding and investment. We have a range of roles for people passionate about supporting others to make change. We have roles in different teams including: Community based treatment services: providing assessment, coordinating treatment and working partnership to support individuals. The roles include delivering structured psycho-social interventions in group and one to level to enable our service users to acquire thinking skills and behaviours to make lasting change. Homeless outreach provision: Targeting homeless individuals, offering a flexible and outreach response to highly vulnerable individuals sleeping rough or living in temporary accommodation Criminal Justice rehabilitation/recovery services: working closely with the Probation Services, Prisons and Police to provide a rapid, tailored response to individuals that support their recovery and rehabilitation As a Peer Support Worker we offer a starting salary of £22,284 rising each year in line with our pay progression salary bands, rising to £25,550 per year (Pro-Rata). (Dependent on experience you may be offered a starting salary above the initial starting salary). You will have opportunities to progress your career with a structured learning journey and clearly defined career pathways that will enable you to achieve your long-term goals and work to your strengths. Whether you are looking to progress into a Recovery Worker role or to be a specialist in your field as an Advanced Substance Use Practitioner at Turning point we will support and encourage you on your career journey. Role Responsibility As a Peer Support Worker we are looking for a new colleague with a passion to support individuals with mental health and/or substance use issues. Your role will be to work alongside Turning Point senior assistant psychologists and assistant psychologists to support service users to access person centred support and navigate the different opportunities for support available to them across the treatment and housing system. Peer Support Workers act as 'advocates, mentors and coaches' to service users supporting them to succeed in their chosen goals around treatment. The role includes maintaining regular contact with your clients, offering advice, information as well as supporting service users to access support in the community utilising lived experience to provide hope, inspiration and support. No day is the same in this role but an ability to communicate effectively with a range or service users and colleagues, an ability to manage different tasks and a commitment to Turning Point values are essential. As a Peer Support worker you yourself will have lived experience around the issues experienced by our service users, you may come with experience supporting people in health and social care or just have a keen interest in supporting this group; if your values are right, we have a role for everyone. The Ideal Candidate You'll have an understanding of mental health, substance and alcohol use and the challenges and opportunities for individuals on a recovery journey. However, we also recognise that many people have transferrable skills from other backgrounds such as mental health, housing or other health and social care provision. The roles are varied, so flexibility, an ability to work dynamically on a one to one and group basis and knowledge of relapse and other barriers to recovery will be useful but we can help to shape these skills where needed. We also look for candidates with excellent communication skills and who share our values as an organisation. This role is specifically aimed at people with lived experience and an excellent role for those wishing to progress from voluntary roles as a peer mentor or looking to develop in a career in substance use. We value individual creativity and initiative and, whatever your role, you will be fully involved in identifying opportunities to improve the quality of our services and the service user experience. Your ideas will be listened to and your suggestions implemented wherever possible. You will be supported in your role by extensive training to help develop your skills. Our learning culture encourages everyone to stay on top of the latest developments in their field and helps drive service improvement. About us As a leading health and social care provider with more than 300 locations across England, we take real pride in the services we offer. We run all of our services on a not-for-profit basis; instead, we invest every penny back into our services and people. We never stop believing in change for the better, and we work constantly to improve the lives of the people we support. What Benefits Will I Receive? We know reward looks different to each person and so whether its ways to make your money go further, a culture supporting recognition and celebration, or opportunities to boost your career - we want to support you in every way we can with our total reward package that includes: 25 days' paid holiday a year + Bank Holidays, increasing with each year of service up to 27 days + Bank Holidays. Plus the option to buy additional holidays and spread the cost. Join our team and discover the comprehensive benefits we offer by following this link to explore all the exciting perks available to our employees. Turning Point Benefits We reserve the right to close this advert early if we are able to appoint to the vacancy before the advertised closing date. Turning Point Attached documents SM - Peer Support Worker.pdf Apply
Sep 28, 2025
Full time
Job Introduction Please Note: A Full UK Driving License and Access to a Vehicle is an Essential Requirement. Part Time: 14.8 Hours Per Week / 2 Days Per Week (Which days negotiated at interview) Location: Swindon & Wiltshire Countywide (travel expenses covered) Do you want to help build a brighter future for communities and individuals in Swindon & Wiltshire doing a highly rewarding job. Turning Point's mental health treatment requirement service are currently expanding during a really exciting time in the sector with new funding and investment. We have a range of roles for people passionate about supporting others to make change. We have roles in different teams including: Community based treatment services: providing assessment, coordinating treatment and working partnership to support individuals. The roles include delivering structured psycho-social interventions in group and one to level to enable our service users to acquire thinking skills and behaviours to make lasting change. Homeless outreach provision: Targeting homeless individuals, offering a flexible and outreach response to highly vulnerable individuals sleeping rough or living in temporary accommodation Criminal Justice rehabilitation/recovery services: working closely with the Probation Services, Prisons and Police to provide a rapid, tailored response to individuals that support their recovery and rehabilitation As a Peer Support Worker we offer a starting salary of £22,284 rising each year in line with our pay progression salary bands, rising to £25,550 per year (Pro-Rata). (Dependent on experience you may be offered a starting salary above the initial starting salary). You will have opportunities to progress your career with a structured learning journey and clearly defined career pathways that will enable you to achieve your long-term goals and work to your strengths. Whether you are looking to progress into a Recovery Worker role or to be a specialist in your field as an Advanced Substance Use Practitioner at Turning point we will support and encourage you on your career journey. Role Responsibility As a Peer Support Worker we are looking for a new colleague with a passion to support individuals with mental health and/or substance use issues. Your role will be to work alongside Turning Point senior assistant psychologists and assistant psychologists to support service users to access person centred support and navigate the different opportunities for support available to them across the treatment and housing system. Peer Support Workers act as 'advocates, mentors and coaches' to service users supporting them to succeed in their chosen goals around treatment. The role includes maintaining regular contact with your clients, offering advice, information as well as supporting service users to access support in the community utilising lived experience to provide hope, inspiration and support. No day is the same in this role but an ability to communicate effectively with a range or service users and colleagues, an ability to manage different tasks and a commitment to Turning Point values are essential. As a Peer Support worker you yourself will have lived experience around the issues experienced by our service users, you may come with experience supporting people in health and social care or just have a keen interest in supporting this group; if your values are right, we have a role for everyone. The Ideal Candidate You'll have an understanding of mental health, substance and alcohol use and the challenges and opportunities for individuals on a recovery journey. However, we also recognise that many people have transferrable skills from other backgrounds such as mental health, housing or other health and social care provision. The roles are varied, so flexibility, an ability to work dynamically on a one to one and group basis and knowledge of relapse and other barriers to recovery will be useful but we can help to shape these skills where needed. We also look for candidates with excellent communication skills and who share our values as an organisation. This role is specifically aimed at people with lived experience and an excellent role for those wishing to progress from voluntary roles as a peer mentor or looking to develop in a career in substance use. We value individual creativity and initiative and, whatever your role, you will be fully involved in identifying opportunities to improve the quality of our services and the service user experience. Your ideas will be listened to and your suggestions implemented wherever possible. You will be supported in your role by extensive training to help develop your skills. Our learning culture encourages everyone to stay on top of the latest developments in their field and helps drive service improvement. About us As a leading health and social care provider with more than 300 locations across England, we take real pride in the services we offer. We run all of our services on a not-for-profit basis; instead, we invest every penny back into our services and people. We never stop believing in change for the better, and we work constantly to improve the lives of the people we support. What Benefits Will I Receive? We know reward looks different to each person and so whether its ways to make your money go further, a culture supporting recognition and celebration, or opportunities to boost your career - we want to support you in every way we can with our total reward package that includes: 25 days' paid holiday a year + Bank Holidays, increasing with each year of service up to 27 days + Bank Holidays. Plus the option to buy additional holidays and spread the cost. Join our team and discover the comprehensive benefits we offer by following this link to explore all the exciting perks available to our employees. Turning Point Benefits We reserve the right to close this advert early if we are able to appoint to the vacancy before the advertised closing date. Turning Point Attached documents SM - Peer Support Worker.pdf Apply
Salary: £28,120.68 per annum. We are an accredited member of the Living Wage Foundation. Contract Type: Permanent, Full-time, 37.5 hours per week (Monday to Friday 9am-5pm) Location: Unseen s head office in Bristol with travel to Unseen s Accommodation Services and Outreach provision across the Southwest of England (Hybrid approach with some working from home days. A degree of flexibility will be required). Closing Date: midnight on 19 October 2025 Purpose of the role: This new role will play a key part in delivering Unseen s fundraising and communications strategy. We re looking for a passionate, creative communicator to help grow our supporter base and maximise income to support our work to end modern slavery. Working with service users (either in the community or within safehouses, depending on the need at appointment of the role) to identify support needs and creating a journey plan to lead them towards recovery and independence. Working alongside service users to help them complete the goals in their journey plan, ensuring they are aware of their rights and entitlements and advocating for them Identifying and managing risk with service users. Supporting staff and clients at safehouses if caseload is based at the safehouses. Managing own caseload of service users, ensuring all administrative work is clear, accurate and up to date. To apply: Please complete the application form attached. This includes a personal statement of 500 words outlining your suitability for the role, and; Please send a copy of your CV to org with reference to the job title. The deadline for applications Sunday 19th October. Interviews will likely be held around the week of the 27th October. We reserve the right to close the vacancy early if we receive the requisite number of applications. For this reason, we encourage interested candidates to apply early. As an organisation focused on equality and diversity, we welcome applications from all sections of the community and all backgrounds, including those with a lived experience of modern slavery, those from ethnic minority groups, those with disabilities and those from the LGBTQ+ community. Any questions, please contact org
Sep 24, 2025
Full time
Salary: £28,120.68 per annum. We are an accredited member of the Living Wage Foundation. Contract Type: Permanent, Full-time, 37.5 hours per week (Monday to Friday 9am-5pm) Location: Unseen s head office in Bristol with travel to Unseen s Accommodation Services and Outreach provision across the Southwest of England (Hybrid approach with some working from home days. A degree of flexibility will be required). Closing Date: midnight on 19 October 2025 Purpose of the role: This new role will play a key part in delivering Unseen s fundraising and communications strategy. We re looking for a passionate, creative communicator to help grow our supporter base and maximise income to support our work to end modern slavery. Working with service users (either in the community or within safehouses, depending on the need at appointment of the role) to identify support needs and creating a journey plan to lead them towards recovery and independence. Working alongside service users to help them complete the goals in their journey plan, ensuring they are aware of their rights and entitlements and advocating for them Identifying and managing risk with service users. Supporting staff and clients at safehouses if caseload is based at the safehouses. Managing own caseload of service users, ensuring all administrative work is clear, accurate and up to date. To apply: Please complete the application form attached. This includes a personal statement of 500 words outlining your suitability for the role, and; Please send a copy of your CV to org with reference to the job title. The deadline for applications Sunday 19th October. Interviews will likely be held around the week of the 27th October. We reserve the right to close the vacancy early if we receive the requisite number of applications. For this reason, we encourage interested candidates to apply early. As an organisation focused on equality and diversity, we welcome applications from all sections of the community and all backgrounds, including those with a lived experience of modern slavery, those from ethnic minority groups, those with disabilities and those from the LGBTQ+ community. Any questions, please contact org
Your new company You will be joining an established organisation which places the service user at the heart of everything they do. This organisation is focused on supporting vulnerable people in the community. This organisation primarily supports service users whose lives have been held back by a range of social deprivation.Please note this role is for only 30 hours a week over 4 days, negotiated with the client on the basis from Monday to Friday. There is no working from home on this contract. Your new role To help facilitate access to pharmacological and psycho-social interventions in respect of a substance misuse problem. To deliver an assertive outreach to enable people who are homeless to access services and improve their life opportunities across a number of domains, including health and wellbeing, safety and offending behaviours. To work as part of a multidisciplinary team and liaise with a wide range of partners in order to meet the wide scope of our service users' support requirements. What you'll need to succeed Must have experience working with complex clients that have substance-misuse addictions. Must be available within a week's notice Must Have a Hays DBS or an Enhanced DBS on the Update Service - Please note that Hays will process a new Enhanced DBS should you require one. What you'll get in return Weekly competitive pay To work for a leading charity What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Sep 23, 2025
Full time
Your new company You will be joining an established organisation which places the service user at the heart of everything they do. This organisation is focused on supporting vulnerable people in the community. This organisation primarily supports service users whose lives have been held back by a range of social deprivation.Please note this role is for only 30 hours a week over 4 days, negotiated with the client on the basis from Monday to Friday. There is no working from home on this contract. Your new role To help facilitate access to pharmacological and psycho-social interventions in respect of a substance misuse problem. To deliver an assertive outreach to enable people who are homeless to access services and improve their life opportunities across a number of domains, including health and wellbeing, safety and offending behaviours. To work as part of a multidisciplinary team and liaise with a wide range of partners in order to meet the wide scope of our service users' support requirements. What you'll need to succeed Must have experience working with complex clients that have substance-misuse addictions. Must be available within a week's notice Must Have a Hays DBS or an Enhanced DBS on the Update Service - Please note that Hays will process a new Enhanced DBS should you require one. What you'll get in return Weekly competitive pay To work for a leading charity What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk