Floating Support Worker (Outreach) We are seeking a motivated individual to provide flexible, person centred support to young people preparing for independent living. Position Floating Support Worker (Outreach) Salary £24,136 per year plus benefits Location Cheshire West and Chester, community based with work from local bases Hours Full time, 37.5 hours per week including some evenings and weekends Contract Permanent Closing date 19th December 2025 About the Role This is a hands on outreach role supporting young people with care experience as they transition into independent living. You will hold a caseload and work with each young person to build confidence, develop life skills and move towards their personal goals. Key responsibilities include: Completing assessments to identify strengths, needs and goals Creating tailored, strengths based support plans Working with young people aged 15 and over in their homes and in the community Providing practical support with daily living skills, budgeting and managing a tenancy Supporting access to education, training, employment or volunteering Helping young people apply for benefits and complete forms Linking with health, mental health, drug and alcohol and specialist services Building positive relationships with housing providers, social workers and partner agencies Maintaining accurate records and providing updates at multi agency meetings Using a trauma informed approach in all areas of work Offering flexible support that fits around young people s routines, including some evening and weekend work About You You will thrive in a role where every day is different and you can make a real impact. You will bring: Experience supporting young people with challenges such as mental health needs, substance misuse, offending behaviour or unstable accommodation Knowledge of safeguarding and professional boundaries Understanding of independent living skills and the steps involved in maintaining a tenancy Ability to work independently while contributing positively to a wider team Confidence working with external agencies in a multi-disciplinary environment Strong organisation and IT skills for case recording and reporting A commitment to equality, diversity and inclusive practice Access to your own transport and the ability to travel across the area as required About the Organisation The employer delivers a wide range of support and housing services for young people and adults at risk of homelessness. We specialise in the provision of services that prevent homelessness, increase the resilience of those we work with and energise opportunities for employment, education, training and volunteering in the communities we work within. Our organisation reaches from Newcastle to London, Greater Manchester and Milton Keynes. You may have experience in areas such as: Support Worker, Peer Support, Project Manager, Care Caseworker, Youth Project Coordinator, Youth Caseworker, Care Worker, Health Care Assistant, Support Worker, Nurses, Social Care Worker, Care Assistant, PLEASE NOTE: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation.
Dec 10, 2025
Full time
Floating Support Worker (Outreach) We are seeking a motivated individual to provide flexible, person centred support to young people preparing for independent living. Position Floating Support Worker (Outreach) Salary £24,136 per year plus benefits Location Cheshire West and Chester, community based with work from local bases Hours Full time, 37.5 hours per week including some evenings and weekends Contract Permanent Closing date 19th December 2025 About the Role This is a hands on outreach role supporting young people with care experience as they transition into independent living. You will hold a caseload and work with each young person to build confidence, develop life skills and move towards their personal goals. Key responsibilities include: Completing assessments to identify strengths, needs and goals Creating tailored, strengths based support plans Working with young people aged 15 and over in their homes and in the community Providing practical support with daily living skills, budgeting and managing a tenancy Supporting access to education, training, employment or volunteering Helping young people apply for benefits and complete forms Linking with health, mental health, drug and alcohol and specialist services Building positive relationships with housing providers, social workers and partner agencies Maintaining accurate records and providing updates at multi agency meetings Using a trauma informed approach in all areas of work Offering flexible support that fits around young people s routines, including some evening and weekend work About You You will thrive in a role where every day is different and you can make a real impact. You will bring: Experience supporting young people with challenges such as mental health needs, substance misuse, offending behaviour or unstable accommodation Knowledge of safeguarding and professional boundaries Understanding of independent living skills and the steps involved in maintaining a tenancy Ability to work independently while contributing positively to a wider team Confidence working with external agencies in a multi-disciplinary environment Strong organisation and IT skills for case recording and reporting A commitment to equality, diversity and inclusive practice Access to your own transport and the ability to travel across the area as required About the Organisation The employer delivers a wide range of support and housing services for young people and adults at risk of homelessness. We specialise in the provision of services that prevent homelessness, increase the resilience of those we work with and energise opportunities for employment, education, training and volunteering in the communities we work within. Our organisation reaches from Newcastle to London, Greater Manchester and Milton Keynes. You may have experience in areas such as: Support Worker, Peer Support, Project Manager, Care Caseworker, Youth Project Coordinator, Youth Caseworker, Care Worker, Health Care Assistant, Support Worker, Nurses, Social Care Worker, Care Assistant, PLEASE NOTE: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation.
Registered General Nurse (RGN) - Band 6 Equivalent Location: Oxford, UK (Secure Immigration Facility) Contract Type: Full-Time / Part-Time / Bank Includes: Please note the role will include night shifts as part of the rota. Salary: NHS Band 6 Equivalent Be Part of a New Healthcare Service in a Unique Environment We're launching a brand-new, fully integrated healthcare service at a secure immigration facility in Oxford - and we're looking for experienced Band 6 RGNs to join us at the very beginning. This is your chance to shape service delivery, lead nursing practice, and make a real difference. You'll be joining a supportive, multidisciplinary team providing holistic, trauma-informed care that meets NHS standards across primary care, mental health, and specialist services. What You'll Be Doing In this leadership-level nursing role, you will: Take clinical responsibility during emergency situations Deliver high-quality assessments and triage care Manage minor illnesses, injuries, and chronic conditions Lead medication rounds and dispense controlled medication Support and mentor junior staff as part of your leadership responsibilities Take ownership as the lead nurse in a specialist healthcare area (e.g. wound care, LTCs) Engage in reception screening, health promotion, and patient education Ensure healthcare records and practices meet governance and quality standards What We're Looking For Essential: Adult Registered Nurse (RGN) with active NMC registration Strong background in clinical supervision or mentoring Up-to-date Continued Professional Development (CPD) Able to work independently and in multidisciplinary teams Excellent clinical judgement and communication skills Aligned with our values of Compassion, Assurance, Respect, and Equity Desirable: Mentorship qualification Secure or primary care environment experience Knowledge of wound care, substance misuse, and long-term conditions Triage and venepuncture experience Security and Clearance Requirements As this is a role within a secure facility: You must have lived in the UK for the past 5 years with no more than 28 days abroad during this time You must pass an Enhanced DBS Check and obtain Counter Terrorism Clearance (CTC) You must hold valid UK/Irish/EU citizenship or Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) Why Join Us? Contribute to a brand-new service launch Be part of a progressive healthcare team in a unique, secure setting Access ongoing clinical development and CPD support Deliver equitable, trauma-informed care to a vulnerable population Be part of an organisation with a strong ethos of quality and compassion Apply Now Make a lasting impact while growing your leadership career in nursing. Whether you're looking for full-time, part-time, or bank work - we want to hear from you.
Sep 23, 2025
Full time
Registered General Nurse (RGN) - Band 6 Equivalent Location: Oxford, UK (Secure Immigration Facility) Contract Type: Full-Time / Part-Time / Bank Includes: Please note the role will include night shifts as part of the rota. Salary: NHS Band 6 Equivalent Be Part of a New Healthcare Service in a Unique Environment We're launching a brand-new, fully integrated healthcare service at a secure immigration facility in Oxford - and we're looking for experienced Band 6 RGNs to join us at the very beginning. This is your chance to shape service delivery, lead nursing practice, and make a real difference. You'll be joining a supportive, multidisciplinary team providing holistic, trauma-informed care that meets NHS standards across primary care, mental health, and specialist services. What You'll Be Doing In this leadership-level nursing role, you will: Take clinical responsibility during emergency situations Deliver high-quality assessments and triage care Manage minor illnesses, injuries, and chronic conditions Lead medication rounds and dispense controlled medication Support and mentor junior staff as part of your leadership responsibilities Take ownership as the lead nurse in a specialist healthcare area (e.g. wound care, LTCs) Engage in reception screening, health promotion, and patient education Ensure healthcare records and practices meet governance and quality standards What We're Looking For Essential: Adult Registered Nurse (RGN) with active NMC registration Strong background in clinical supervision or mentoring Up-to-date Continued Professional Development (CPD) Able to work independently and in multidisciplinary teams Excellent clinical judgement and communication skills Aligned with our values of Compassion, Assurance, Respect, and Equity Desirable: Mentorship qualification Secure or primary care environment experience Knowledge of wound care, substance misuse, and long-term conditions Triage and venepuncture experience Security and Clearance Requirements As this is a role within a secure facility: You must have lived in the UK for the past 5 years with no more than 28 days abroad during this time You must pass an Enhanced DBS Check and obtain Counter Terrorism Clearance (CTC) You must hold valid UK/Irish/EU citizenship or Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) Why Join Us? Contribute to a brand-new service launch Be part of a progressive healthcare team in a unique, secure setting Access ongoing clinical development and CPD support Deliver equitable, trauma-informed care to a vulnerable population Be part of an organisation with a strong ethos of quality and compassion Apply Now Make a lasting impact while growing your leadership career in nursing. Whether you're looking for full-time, part-time, or bank work - we want to hear from you.
Registered General Nurse (RGN) - Band 5 Equivalent Location: Oxford, UK (Secure Immigration Facility) Contract Type: Full-Time / Part-Time / Bank Shift Pattern: Please note the role will include night shifts as part of the rota. Salary: NHS Band 5 Equivalent Be Part of a Groundbreaking Healthcare Service Are you an experienced or newly qualified RGN looking to make a real impact in a unique and rewarding setting? We're launching a brand-new healthcare service in a secure immigration facility in Oxford, UK , and we're looking for passionate nurses to join us from the very beginning. You'll help shape and deliver a high-quality, compassionate, and person-centred healthcare service from the ground up - ensuring residents receive care equivalent to that in the community. What You'll Be Doing As part of a multidisciplinary team, you will: Deliver primary care, health assessments, and triage services Manage and treat minor illnesses and injuries Carry out medication rounds, including controlled drug administration Support emergency responses within the facility Provide care for long-term conditions and undertake health promotion activities Take a lead role in a specific area of healthcare (e.g. wound care, chronic disease, etc.) Collaborate with internal specialists and external partners (e.g. mental health, dental, pharmacy, etc.) What You Need Essential: Registered Adult Nurse (RGN) with valid NMC registration (no restrictions) Demonstrable commitment to continued professional development (CPD) Excellent communication, clinical decision-making, and teamwork skills Ability to work autonomously and under pressure A values-driven approach aligned with: Compassion Assurance (evidence-based care) Respect (for diverse cultures and beliefs) Equity (fair access to care for all) Desirable: Experience in secure environments or primary care settings Training/experience in substance misuse or complex wound care Mentorship qualification and/or experience supervising junior staff Competency in triage, venepuncture, and chronic condition management Additional Information This role is based in a secure facility and includes night shifts on a rota basis Full induction and training provided before service go-live Applicants must have lived in the UK continuously for the last 5 years Successful candidates must pass an Enhanced DBS check and obtain Counter Terrorism Clearance (CTC) Why Join Us? Join a forward-thinking healthcare provider with strong values and a supportive team culture Be part of a new and innovative service committed to high clinical standards Excellent career development and ongoing CPD opportunities Contribute to the health and dignity of a vulnerable population Apply Today Be at the forefront of a new healthcare chapter in Oxford. Whether you're looking for a fresh challenge, a meaningful role, or a supportive team to grow with - we want to hear from you.
Sep 23, 2025
Full time
Registered General Nurse (RGN) - Band 5 Equivalent Location: Oxford, UK (Secure Immigration Facility) Contract Type: Full-Time / Part-Time / Bank Shift Pattern: Please note the role will include night shifts as part of the rota. Salary: NHS Band 5 Equivalent Be Part of a Groundbreaking Healthcare Service Are you an experienced or newly qualified RGN looking to make a real impact in a unique and rewarding setting? We're launching a brand-new healthcare service in a secure immigration facility in Oxford, UK , and we're looking for passionate nurses to join us from the very beginning. You'll help shape and deliver a high-quality, compassionate, and person-centred healthcare service from the ground up - ensuring residents receive care equivalent to that in the community. What You'll Be Doing As part of a multidisciplinary team, you will: Deliver primary care, health assessments, and triage services Manage and treat minor illnesses and injuries Carry out medication rounds, including controlled drug administration Support emergency responses within the facility Provide care for long-term conditions and undertake health promotion activities Take a lead role in a specific area of healthcare (e.g. wound care, chronic disease, etc.) Collaborate with internal specialists and external partners (e.g. mental health, dental, pharmacy, etc.) What You Need Essential: Registered Adult Nurse (RGN) with valid NMC registration (no restrictions) Demonstrable commitment to continued professional development (CPD) Excellent communication, clinical decision-making, and teamwork skills Ability to work autonomously and under pressure A values-driven approach aligned with: Compassion Assurance (evidence-based care) Respect (for diverse cultures and beliefs) Equity (fair access to care for all) Desirable: Experience in secure environments or primary care settings Training/experience in substance misuse or complex wound care Mentorship qualification and/or experience supervising junior staff Competency in triage, venepuncture, and chronic condition management Additional Information This role is based in a secure facility and includes night shifts on a rota basis Full induction and training provided before service go-live Applicants must have lived in the UK continuously for the last 5 years Successful candidates must pass an Enhanced DBS check and obtain Counter Terrorism Clearance (CTC) Why Join Us? Join a forward-thinking healthcare provider with strong values and a supportive team culture Be part of a new and innovative service committed to high clinical standards Excellent career development and ongoing CPD opportunities Contribute to the health and dignity of a vulnerable population Apply Today Be at the forefront of a new healthcare chapter in Oxford. Whether you're looking for a fresh challenge, a meaningful role, or a supportive team to grow with - we want to hear from you.