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Professional Standards Manager
NFP People
Professional Standards Manager We are looking for a meticulous, fair-minded and collaborative Professional Standards Manager who is committed to protecting the public and championing high standards in psychotherapy, to join our Complaints & Conduct Team. Position: Professional Standards Manager Location: Hybrid - London-based with flexible working Salary: £51,108 per annum (full time equivalent) Hours: Full time, 35 hours per week (part-time considered, minimum 28 hours) Contract: Permanent Closing date:Friday 2 January 2026 Please note we reserve the right to close the vacancy once we have received sufficient applications, so we encourage you to apply as early as possible. About the role As the Professional Standards Manager, you will play a central role in the effective operation of the Complaints and Conduct Process (CCP). You will oversee the day-to-day management of investigations, assessments and adjudications of concerns raised about our registered therapists, ensuring all cases are handled with integrity, fairness and procedural accuracy. You will ensure service standards are met, maintain robust case management records, and support colleagues through legal complexities, subject access requests and regulatory reporting. Working closely with the Professional Conduct Committee (PCC), you will provide case updates, contribute to root-cause analysis, support the development of the annual report and attend PCC meetings as an active participant. You will also support adjudication hearings, including acting as presenting officer for interim suspension hearings, and ensure outcomes are communicated clearly to all relevant parties. This role offers both operational responsibility and strategic impact. You will contribute to regulatory development, policy work, and reaccreditation with the Professional Standards Authority, helping to uphold professional standards and safeguard the public. About you You will bring experience of managing complex complaints in a professional body, regulated organisation or similar environment. Skilled at quickly interpreting detailed information, you are able to make sound, evidence-informed decisions while managing multiple priorities with care and structure. You will be confident communicating with a wide range of people including complainants, registrants, legal professionals, panel members and internal colleagues always demonstrating clarity, empathy and professionalism. You are committed to equity, diversity and inclusion, and support psychologically safe and reflective team environments. You will be comfortable contributing to consultations, producing briefings, undertaking policy research and supporting continuous improvement in complaints handling and regulation. About the Organisation The employer is the leading professional body for psychotherapists and psychotherapeutic counsellors. Alongside professional support for members, they are the leading research, innovation, educational and regulatory body working to advance psychotherapies, and emotional and mental wellness for the benefit of all. They represent training organisations and over 9,000 individual therapists - working privately or in the NHS or voluntary sector - offering a wide variety of psychotherapeutic approaches or modalities. Their charitable objectives are to promote: the art and science of psychotherapy and psychotherapeutic counselling for the public benefit; research in psychotherapy and psychotherapeutic counselling and to disseminate the results of any such research; high standards of education and training and practice in psychotherapy and psychotherapeutic counselling the wider provision of psychotherapy and psychotherapeutic counselling for all sections of the public Other roles you may have experience in could include Complaints Manager, Regulation Officer, Professional Standards Officer, Conduct and Complaints Manager, Quality and Standards Manager, Casework Manager, Fitness to Practise Coordinator, or Governance and Compliance Officer. PLEASE NOTE: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation.
Dec 11, 2025
Full time
Professional Standards Manager We are looking for a meticulous, fair-minded and collaborative Professional Standards Manager who is committed to protecting the public and championing high standards in psychotherapy, to join our Complaints & Conduct Team. Position: Professional Standards Manager Location: Hybrid - London-based with flexible working Salary: £51,108 per annum (full time equivalent) Hours: Full time, 35 hours per week (part-time considered, minimum 28 hours) Contract: Permanent Closing date:Friday 2 January 2026 Please note we reserve the right to close the vacancy once we have received sufficient applications, so we encourage you to apply as early as possible. About the role As the Professional Standards Manager, you will play a central role in the effective operation of the Complaints and Conduct Process (CCP). You will oversee the day-to-day management of investigations, assessments and adjudications of concerns raised about our registered therapists, ensuring all cases are handled with integrity, fairness and procedural accuracy. You will ensure service standards are met, maintain robust case management records, and support colleagues through legal complexities, subject access requests and regulatory reporting. Working closely with the Professional Conduct Committee (PCC), you will provide case updates, contribute to root-cause analysis, support the development of the annual report and attend PCC meetings as an active participant. You will also support adjudication hearings, including acting as presenting officer for interim suspension hearings, and ensure outcomes are communicated clearly to all relevant parties. This role offers both operational responsibility and strategic impact. You will contribute to regulatory development, policy work, and reaccreditation with the Professional Standards Authority, helping to uphold professional standards and safeguard the public. About you You will bring experience of managing complex complaints in a professional body, regulated organisation or similar environment. Skilled at quickly interpreting detailed information, you are able to make sound, evidence-informed decisions while managing multiple priorities with care and structure. You will be confident communicating with a wide range of people including complainants, registrants, legal professionals, panel members and internal colleagues always demonstrating clarity, empathy and professionalism. You are committed to equity, diversity and inclusion, and support psychologically safe and reflective team environments. You will be comfortable contributing to consultations, producing briefings, undertaking policy research and supporting continuous improvement in complaints handling and regulation. About the Organisation The employer is the leading professional body for psychotherapists and psychotherapeutic counsellors. Alongside professional support for members, they are the leading research, innovation, educational and regulatory body working to advance psychotherapies, and emotional and mental wellness for the benefit of all. They represent training organisations and over 9,000 individual therapists - working privately or in the NHS or voluntary sector - offering a wide variety of psychotherapeutic approaches or modalities. Their charitable objectives are to promote: the art and science of psychotherapy and psychotherapeutic counselling for the public benefit; research in psychotherapy and psychotherapeutic counselling and to disseminate the results of any such research; high standards of education and training and practice in psychotherapy and psychotherapeutic counselling the wider provision of psychotherapy and psychotherapeutic counselling for all sections of the public Other roles you may have experience in could include Complaints Manager, Regulation Officer, Professional Standards Officer, Conduct and Complaints Manager, Quality and Standards Manager, Casework Manager, Fitness to Practise Coordinator, or Governance and Compliance Officer. PLEASE NOTE: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation.
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Business Development Executive
The Channel Recruiter Crewe, Cheshire
JOB TITLE: Business Development Executive/ Sales Account Manager SALARY: £30,000 - £35,000 per annum plus uncapped OTE LOCATION: Crewe, Cheshire SETTING: Office Working 5 days per week Are you currently in sales and looking to move into a fast paced, growing company where you can grow and develop your skills? Are you currently working in the IT channel and looking to grow your solution and service knowledge along with advancing your career within a company? Do you not necessarily have any IT sales experience but are driven and determined to create a career for yourself? If you answered yes to any of the above, we may have the role for you! We are currently working with a global IT Solution and service provider who are seeing rapid growth! We are currently recruiting a Business Development Executive to help nourish and grow current accounts as well as have the drive and determination to actively research and grow your own account base. Job Specification: Business Development Executive Reporting to the Chief Sales Officer, you will play a pivotal part in driving business through current spending accounts. Qualify, progress and coordinate selected opportunities and workstreams from first conversation to signature. Provide account management for two high performing Account Directors across strategic customers, proposal creation, Managed Service development activities, meeting scheduling, follow-ups, action tracking and closure. Pipeline planning, action chasing, and booking high-quality meetings with the right stakeholders to present new services. Requirements: Business Development Executive We are looking for someone with a real hunger and drive for sales, someone who is looking to progress their sales career and earn well. You ll be resilient and be able to show resilience and tenacity. At least 2 years sales experience either, all services training will be provided! Driven and can-do attitude and someone wanting to exceed and grow in their career. Strong relationship and negotiation skills. Excellent communication skills We are registered Disability Confident Employer (Level 1) and as such, we will ensure that individuals who have a disability are provided reasonable accommodation, to enable full participation in the job application and interview process. If you have any such requirements, please do not hesitate to contact your consultant, Zoe Chatley. Her email is (url removed) she will be happy to action your requests
Dec 10, 2025
Full time
JOB TITLE: Business Development Executive/ Sales Account Manager SALARY: £30,000 - £35,000 per annum plus uncapped OTE LOCATION: Crewe, Cheshire SETTING: Office Working 5 days per week Are you currently in sales and looking to move into a fast paced, growing company where you can grow and develop your skills? Are you currently working in the IT channel and looking to grow your solution and service knowledge along with advancing your career within a company? Do you not necessarily have any IT sales experience but are driven and determined to create a career for yourself? If you answered yes to any of the above, we may have the role for you! We are currently working with a global IT Solution and service provider who are seeing rapid growth! We are currently recruiting a Business Development Executive to help nourish and grow current accounts as well as have the drive and determination to actively research and grow your own account base. Job Specification: Business Development Executive Reporting to the Chief Sales Officer, you will play a pivotal part in driving business through current spending accounts. Qualify, progress and coordinate selected opportunities and workstreams from first conversation to signature. Provide account management for two high performing Account Directors across strategic customers, proposal creation, Managed Service development activities, meeting scheduling, follow-ups, action tracking and closure. Pipeline planning, action chasing, and booking high-quality meetings with the right stakeholders to present new services. Requirements: Business Development Executive We are looking for someone with a real hunger and drive for sales, someone who is looking to progress their sales career and earn well. You ll be resilient and be able to show resilience and tenacity. At least 2 years sales experience either, all services training will be provided! Driven and can-do attitude and someone wanting to exceed and grow in their career. Strong relationship and negotiation skills. Excellent communication skills We are registered Disability Confident Employer (Level 1) and as such, we will ensure that individuals who have a disability are provided reasonable accommodation, to enable full participation in the job application and interview process. If you have any such requirements, please do not hesitate to contact your consultant, Zoe Chatley. Her email is (url removed) she will be happy to action your requests
Anne Corder Recruitment
Group Learning & Organisational Development Manager
Anne Corder Recruitment Alwalton, Cambridgeshire
Group Learning & Organisational Development Manager Peterborough Permanent Full time (37 hrs) Up to £45,500 This is not a "business as usual" L&D role. It is a strategic, highly visible position where your work directly influences employee engagement, leadership excellence, and organisational effectiveness. Our client, a well-respected organisation within the education sector, is seeking an exceptional individual to shape and lead their Group-wide Learning, Development and OD strategy. This is a high-profile and business-critical appointment, perfect for someone who is intellectually curious, influential at senior level, and passionate about driving meaningful culture and organisational improvement. Key Responsibilities of Group Learning and Organisational Development Manager Developing and delivering a Group-wide Learning & Development strategy aligned to organisational priorities Leading leadership and management development programmes Overseeing induction, mandatory training and CPD for all colleagues Managing the Apprenticeship Levy and engaging effectively with external training providers Implementing digital learning solutions and producing insightful data-led reporting Driving organisation development projects including culture, engagement, talent and succession planning Supporting significant change and transformation activities This is a role for someone who thrives on challenge, influence and innovation, ideal for a candidate from the education sector , or alternatively from another highly regulated environment such as charity, healthcare, public sector or similar. What We're Looking For - Learning and Organisational Development Manager A strong strategic mindset with excellent project management skills The ability to influence at executive level and build trusted relationships across the organisation A passion for learning, innovation and sector improvement Experience of designing and delivering L&D and OD strategies in complex environments, ideally in education Strong understanding of digital learning, organisational effectiveness and EDI best practice Sound knowledge of regulatory expectations and relevant professional standards Experience overseeing leadership programmes, cultural change initiatives and engagement interventions CIPD Level 5+ or an equivalent L&D/OD qualification (or qualified by experience) Benefits Alongside the opportunity to shape organisational culture at a strategic level, you will enjoy an excellent benefits package, including: Enhanced holiday allowance Local Government Pension Scheme Fantastic discount schemes Discounted gym membership Interested? If you are an experienced L&D/OD professional who is ready to take the lead in shaping the future of learning, leadership and culture across a forward-thinking organisation, we would love to hear from you. Please contact Rebecca Ewers for a confidential discussion and to apply. Anne Corder Recruitment Ltd acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and as an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying you will be registered as a candidate with Anne Corder Recruitment Ltd, your personal data may be added to our database as part of the application process. Our privacy policy is available on our website and explains how we will use your data. Your details will be reviewed by one of our Recruitment Partners and we will contact you again within 5 working days if your application is to be progressed further. Please note that we are not able to provide support with visa sponsorships and all applicants must be based in the UK and hold the valid right to work in the UK INDEEDCOMM
Dec 10, 2025
Full time
Group Learning & Organisational Development Manager Peterborough Permanent Full time (37 hrs) Up to £45,500 This is not a "business as usual" L&D role. It is a strategic, highly visible position where your work directly influences employee engagement, leadership excellence, and organisational effectiveness. Our client, a well-respected organisation within the education sector, is seeking an exceptional individual to shape and lead their Group-wide Learning, Development and OD strategy. This is a high-profile and business-critical appointment, perfect for someone who is intellectually curious, influential at senior level, and passionate about driving meaningful culture and organisational improvement. Key Responsibilities of Group Learning and Organisational Development Manager Developing and delivering a Group-wide Learning & Development strategy aligned to organisational priorities Leading leadership and management development programmes Overseeing induction, mandatory training and CPD for all colleagues Managing the Apprenticeship Levy and engaging effectively with external training providers Implementing digital learning solutions and producing insightful data-led reporting Driving organisation development projects including culture, engagement, talent and succession planning Supporting significant change and transformation activities This is a role for someone who thrives on challenge, influence and innovation, ideal for a candidate from the education sector , or alternatively from another highly regulated environment such as charity, healthcare, public sector or similar. What We're Looking For - Learning and Organisational Development Manager A strong strategic mindset with excellent project management skills The ability to influence at executive level and build trusted relationships across the organisation A passion for learning, innovation and sector improvement Experience of designing and delivering L&D and OD strategies in complex environments, ideally in education Strong understanding of digital learning, organisational effectiveness and EDI best practice Sound knowledge of regulatory expectations and relevant professional standards Experience overseeing leadership programmes, cultural change initiatives and engagement interventions CIPD Level 5+ or an equivalent L&D/OD qualification (or qualified by experience) Benefits Alongside the opportunity to shape organisational culture at a strategic level, you will enjoy an excellent benefits package, including: Enhanced holiday allowance Local Government Pension Scheme Fantastic discount schemes Discounted gym membership Interested? If you are an experienced L&D/OD professional who is ready to take the lead in shaping the future of learning, leadership and culture across a forward-thinking organisation, we would love to hear from you. Please contact Rebecca Ewers for a confidential discussion and to apply. Anne Corder Recruitment Ltd acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and as an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying you will be registered as a candidate with Anne Corder Recruitment Ltd, your personal data may be added to our database as part of the application process. Our privacy policy is available on our website and explains how we will use your data. Your details will be reviewed by one of our Recruitment Partners and we will contact you again within 5 working days if your application is to be progressed further. Please note that we are not able to provide support with visa sponsorships and all applicants must be based in the UK and hold the valid right to work in the UK INDEEDCOMM
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Head of PMO
The Channel Recruiter Wilford, Nottinghamshire
Job title: Head of PMO Location: Remote (Travel to customer sites and company offices as required) Salary: £60,000 - £65,000 per annum plus car allowance Benefits: Private Healthcare, Pension, 25 days holiday rising to 30 over 5 years, Group Life Insurance, Income Protection, Gym Discounts, Free Fuel Fridays, Employee of the Quarter, Employee Referral program and many more. Are you an experienced Head of PMO looking to take the next step with a respected UK technology business? Do you combine strategic leadership with a hands-on approach to project delivery? Are you comfortable supporting pre-sales activity and contributing to business growth through successful bid support? Established in the 80 s, XMA has grown to become one of the top ten largest value-added resellers in the UK. Today, we re an independent UK company with full geographic coverage and our skilled workforce serves a diverse customer base across the public and private sector. We win awards for our ability to help organisations and users achieve more with technology. We specialise in realising individual ambitions to transform and evolve. We consult, define, adapt and deliver on real-life outcomes. We collaborate closely to bring that positive impact home. We re looking for a Head of PMO to lead and develop our growing Project Management Office. You ll oversee a team of 11 project professionals, with plans to expand further in 2026, ensuring that projects are effectively aligned to the right delivery resources and business priorities. This role sits at the heart of our delivery function connecting the Project Team with the wider business and ensuring consistency, governance, and excellence across all customer engagements. Key Responsibilities: Head of PMO As a Head of PMO, you ll play a key role in ensuring project success by: Provide technical and managerial leadership to a team of Project Managers and Transition Managers with varying levels of experience. Oversee team performance, development, and deployment, ensuring alignment with business priorities and customer needs. Work closely with Heads of Services and Sales to understand current and future customer and service requirements. Collaborate with internal teams (e.g., Engineering, Commercial, Solution/Service Design) to support bids, proposals, and project planning. Requirements Head of PMO We are looking for a strong Head of PMO with experience within the IT and services sector. Other requirements include: Proven leadership experience in managing and developing high-performing project and transition management teams. Strong understanding of project and programme delivery methodologies (e.g. PRINCE2, Agile, MSP), with the ability to tailor approaches to suit customer and business needs. Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills, with the ability to influence at all levels of the organisation. Experience working in a matrixed environment, collaborating across Sales, Engineering, Commercial, and Service Design teams. We proud to be an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. Qualified applicants will be considered for employment without regard to race, colour, religion, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, physical or mental disability, protected veteran or military status or any other status protected by applicable law We are registered Disability Confident Employer (Level 3) and as such, we will ensure that individuals who have a disability are provided reasonable accommodation, to enable full participation in the job application and interview process. If you have any such requirements, please do not hesitate to contact us on our email which is (url removed) , we will be happy to action your requests. Alternative job titles: Head of PMO, PMO Manager, Head of Projects, Head of Project Management, Head of Project Management Office, Prince2, Agile, Technology, Services
Dec 10, 2025
Full time
Job title: Head of PMO Location: Remote (Travel to customer sites and company offices as required) Salary: £60,000 - £65,000 per annum plus car allowance Benefits: Private Healthcare, Pension, 25 days holiday rising to 30 over 5 years, Group Life Insurance, Income Protection, Gym Discounts, Free Fuel Fridays, Employee of the Quarter, Employee Referral program and many more. Are you an experienced Head of PMO looking to take the next step with a respected UK technology business? Do you combine strategic leadership with a hands-on approach to project delivery? Are you comfortable supporting pre-sales activity and contributing to business growth through successful bid support? Established in the 80 s, XMA has grown to become one of the top ten largest value-added resellers in the UK. Today, we re an independent UK company with full geographic coverage and our skilled workforce serves a diverse customer base across the public and private sector. We win awards for our ability to help organisations and users achieve more with technology. We specialise in realising individual ambitions to transform and evolve. We consult, define, adapt and deliver on real-life outcomes. We collaborate closely to bring that positive impact home. We re looking for a Head of PMO to lead and develop our growing Project Management Office. You ll oversee a team of 11 project professionals, with plans to expand further in 2026, ensuring that projects are effectively aligned to the right delivery resources and business priorities. This role sits at the heart of our delivery function connecting the Project Team with the wider business and ensuring consistency, governance, and excellence across all customer engagements. Key Responsibilities: Head of PMO As a Head of PMO, you ll play a key role in ensuring project success by: Provide technical and managerial leadership to a team of Project Managers and Transition Managers with varying levels of experience. Oversee team performance, development, and deployment, ensuring alignment with business priorities and customer needs. Work closely with Heads of Services and Sales to understand current and future customer and service requirements. Collaborate with internal teams (e.g., Engineering, Commercial, Solution/Service Design) to support bids, proposals, and project planning. Requirements Head of PMO We are looking for a strong Head of PMO with experience within the IT and services sector. Other requirements include: Proven leadership experience in managing and developing high-performing project and transition management teams. Strong understanding of project and programme delivery methodologies (e.g. PRINCE2, Agile, MSP), with the ability to tailor approaches to suit customer and business needs. Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills, with the ability to influence at all levels of the organisation. Experience working in a matrixed environment, collaborating across Sales, Engineering, Commercial, and Service Design teams. We proud to be an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. Qualified applicants will be considered for employment without regard to race, colour, religion, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, physical or mental disability, protected veteran or military status or any other status protected by applicable law We are registered Disability Confident Employer (Level 3) and as such, we will ensure that individuals who have a disability are provided reasonable accommodation, to enable full participation in the job application and interview process. If you have any such requirements, please do not hesitate to contact us on our email which is (url removed) , we will be happy to action your requests. Alternative job titles: Head of PMO, PMO Manager, Head of Projects, Head of Project Management, Head of Project Management Office, Prince2, Agile, Technology, Services
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Project Coordinator
The Channel Recruiter Wilford, Nottinghamshire
Job title: Project Coordinator Location: Nottingham Offices (3 days in the office, 2 days WFH) Salary: £25,000 - £27,000 per annum Benefits: Private Healthcare, Pension, 25 days holiday rising to 30 over 5 years, Group Life Insurance, Income Protection, Gym Discounts, Free Fuel Fridays, Employee of the Quarter, Employee Referral program and many more. Are you a natural organiser with a passion for driving projects forward? XMA is looking for a proactive and detail-oriented Project Coordinator to support our dynamic project teams and help deliver impactful results across a range of exciting initiatives. Established in the 80 s, the company has grown to become one of the top ten largest value-added resellers in the UK. Today, we re an independent UK company with full geographic coverage and our skilled workforce serves a diverse customer base across the public and private sector. We win awards for our ability to help organisations and users achieve more with technology. We specialise in realising individual ambitions to transform and evolve. We consult, define, adapt and deliver on real-life outcomes. We collaborate closely to bring that positive impact home. Key Responsibilities: As a Project Coordinator, you ll play a key role in ensuring project success by: Assisting with planning, scheduling, and organising project tasks. Coordinating communication between teams and stakeholders. Tracking progress and maintaining accurate project documentation. Supporting risk, issue, and change management processes. Monitoring budgets, timelines, and resource allocation. Preparing reports and capturing lessons learned for future improvements. Essential Requirements: Experience in project coordination or project support. Strong organisational and communication skills. Proficiency with Microsoft Office and project management tools (e.g., Microsoft Project, Smartsheet). Analytical thinking and a problem-solving mindset. Desirable requirements: Degree in Business, Management, Engineering, or a related field. Certifications such as PRINCE2 Foundation or CAPM. Familiarity with Agile, Scrum, or Waterfall methodologies. We proud to be an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. Qualified applicants will be considered for employment without regard to race, colour, religion, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, physical or mental disability, protected veteran or military status or any other status protected by applicable law We are registered Disability Confident Employer (Level 3) and as such, we will ensure that individuals who have a disability are provided reasonable accommodation, to enable full participation in the job application and interview process. If you have any such requirements, please do not hesitate to contact us on our email which is (url removed) , we will be happy to action your requests. Alternative job titles: Project Support Office, Project Administrator, Project Assistant, Project Delivery Coordinator, Junior Project Manager
Dec 10, 2025
Full time
Job title: Project Coordinator Location: Nottingham Offices (3 days in the office, 2 days WFH) Salary: £25,000 - £27,000 per annum Benefits: Private Healthcare, Pension, 25 days holiday rising to 30 over 5 years, Group Life Insurance, Income Protection, Gym Discounts, Free Fuel Fridays, Employee of the Quarter, Employee Referral program and many more. Are you a natural organiser with a passion for driving projects forward? XMA is looking for a proactive and detail-oriented Project Coordinator to support our dynamic project teams and help deliver impactful results across a range of exciting initiatives. Established in the 80 s, the company has grown to become one of the top ten largest value-added resellers in the UK. Today, we re an independent UK company with full geographic coverage and our skilled workforce serves a diverse customer base across the public and private sector. We win awards for our ability to help organisations and users achieve more with technology. We specialise in realising individual ambitions to transform and evolve. We consult, define, adapt and deliver on real-life outcomes. We collaborate closely to bring that positive impact home. Key Responsibilities: As a Project Coordinator, you ll play a key role in ensuring project success by: Assisting with planning, scheduling, and organising project tasks. Coordinating communication between teams and stakeholders. Tracking progress and maintaining accurate project documentation. Supporting risk, issue, and change management processes. Monitoring budgets, timelines, and resource allocation. Preparing reports and capturing lessons learned for future improvements. Essential Requirements: Experience in project coordination or project support. Strong organisational and communication skills. Proficiency with Microsoft Office and project management tools (e.g., Microsoft Project, Smartsheet). Analytical thinking and a problem-solving mindset. Desirable requirements: Degree in Business, Management, Engineering, or a related field. Certifications such as PRINCE2 Foundation or CAPM. Familiarity with Agile, Scrum, or Waterfall methodologies. We proud to be an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. Qualified applicants will be considered for employment without regard to race, colour, religion, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, physical or mental disability, protected veteran or military status or any other status protected by applicable law We are registered Disability Confident Employer (Level 3) and as such, we will ensure that individuals who have a disability are provided reasonable accommodation, to enable full participation in the job application and interview process. If you have any such requirements, please do not hesitate to contact us on our email which is (url removed) , we will be happy to action your requests. Alternative job titles: Project Support Office, Project Administrator, Project Assistant, Project Delivery Coordinator, Junior Project Manager
Deputy Childcare Manager
Another Place
Deputy Childcare Manager / Early Years Manager - Another Place, The Lake Deputy Kids Zone Manager Warm hospitality and contemporary comfort combine with views over Ullswater and the fells. Another Place, The Lake is for taking it easy with your favourite people, exploring the wilderness, swimming beneath a full moon, paddleboarding across the lake, eating and drinking well, letting go and having a good time. Another Place Hotels - a place to take your hospitality career to new heights. With a team that values connection, flexibility, variety, and challenge, we're all about making a meaningful impact on our guest's holiday. Our three core values - We Care, We Notice, We Change - show what it means to work for a hotel which goes above and beyond for our team and guests. At Another Place, we don't just provide a place for our guests to rest their heads - we create memorable experiences that they'll remember for a lifetime. Our Deputy Childcare Manager role: We're looking for a positive Deputy Childcare Manager or Deputy Early Years Manager to support in leading our Kids' Zone family. We are an Ofsted registered setting, within the hotel, offering supervised sessions to guests' children as well as non-residents. We care for children aged 6 months to 12 years old and provide a babysitting service for children. You'll be an experienced leader with the ability to collaborate and work alongside the Childcare Manager with the skills and experience to step up when required. You'll also have a likeminded view of what it takes to bring out the best in every child whatever their needs and learning styles. You'll be a true team player with a love for the outdoors, able to spot the little things that make a difference and see where others need help and advice, and full of fresh ideas to make each Kids' Zone session shine, from supporting team development to pre-planning outdoor sessions, as well as role modelling 'in-the-moment planning'. As our Deputy Childcare Manager you'll be: Deputising for the Kids' Zone manager to ensure a happy, confident, effective Kids' Zone team delivering sessions which meet Ofsted requirements at all times. Providing quality play sessions for children in the Kids' Zone aged 6 months - 12 years, through planning and organising fun, active, exciting and age-appropriate activities, both indoors and outside. Understanding children's individual needs and the importance of differing learning styles. Developing good working relationships with parents/carers and other professionals. Supervising and mentoring team members in their knowledge of the Early Years Foundation Stage and all that it involves. Monitoring and supporting team members personal development and training and be on the lookout for how you can ensure the team's wellbeing. Helping with the delivery, monitoring and evaluation of how we do things, running appraisals and supervisions as needed. Making sure children are safe and secure at all times. Completing daily administration tasks as needed Please note, this is a full-time role working 40 hours over 5 days. The skills you'll be sharing with us: An excellent communicator Energetic team player with positive attitude and outlook Ability to be calm under pressure Proven experience of delivery of childcare and play opportunities Experience of leadership and management within an Ofsted registered setting Experience of safeguarding, health and safety, behaviour management and inclusion procedures Full and relevant NVQ level 3 qualification in childcare Experience of working with children and families, staff team members, other professionals, hotel staff and guests Experience within a beach or forest school setting Please note an enhanced DBS will be obtained upon employment What we'll offer you: A relaxed, professional place to work in a beautiful location - right on the shores of Ullswater Excellent career prospects in an ever-expanding organisation Special rates for you and your friends & family to stay at Another Place and Watergate Bay Hotel Team discounts on treatments in Swim Club Discounts for you and your friends & family to eat at our restaurants: at Rampsbeck, Living Space and Glasshouse and The Brackenrigg Team social events throughout the year Team assistance scheme - a dedicated helpline for support & advice on topics from mental health through to managing your finances In return for your energy and commitment, you'll find yourself in a team with a shared outlook on life where friendship, connection, flexibility, variety and challenge make every working day worthwhile. From discounted stays to training and development opportunities, we're all about helping our team achieve their personal and professional goals. Located in 18 acres of Lake District National Park, you'll never be short on inspiration. If you would love to join us as on our Deputy Childcare Manager in our Kids Zone apply now and be part of our journey at The Lake, a wonderful place to work.
Dec 10, 2025
Full time
Deputy Childcare Manager / Early Years Manager - Another Place, The Lake Deputy Kids Zone Manager Warm hospitality and contemporary comfort combine with views over Ullswater and the fells. Another Place, The Lake is for taking it easy with your favourite people, exploring the wilderness, swimming beneath a full moon, paddleboarding across the lake, eating and drinking well, letting go and having a good time. Another Place Hotels - a place to take your hospitality career to new heights. With a team that values connection, flexibility, variety, and challenge, we're all about making a meaningful impact on our guest's holiday. Our three core values - We Care, We Notice, We Change - show what it means to work for a hotel which goes above and beyond for our team and guests. At Another Place, we don't just provide a place for our guests to rest their heads - we create memorable experiences that they'll remember for a lifetime. Our Deputy Childcare Manager role: We're looking for a positive Deputy Childcare Manager or Deputy Early Years Manager to support in leading our Kids' Zone family. We are an Ofsted registered setting, within the hotel, offering supervised sessions to guests' children as well as non-residents. We care for children aged 6 months to 12 years old and provide a babysitting service for children. You'll be an experienced leader with the ability to collaborate and work alongside the Childcare Manager with the skills and experience to step up when required. You'll also have a likeminded view of what it takes to bring out the best in every child whatever their needs and learning styles. You'll be a true team player with a love for the outdoors, able to spot the little things that make a difference and see where others need help and advice, and full of fresh ideas to make each Kids' Zone session shine, from supporting team development to pre-planning outdoor sessions, as well as role modelling 'in-the-moment planning'. As our Deputy Childcare Manager you'll be: Deputising for the Kids' Zone manager to ensure a happy, confident, effective Kids' Zone team delivering sessions which meet Ofsted requirements at all times. Providing quality play sessions for children in the Kids' Zone aged 6 months - 12 years, through planning and organising fun, active, exciting and age-appropriate activities, both indoors and outside. Understanding children's individual needs and the importance of differing learning styles. Developing good working relationships with parents/carers and other professionals. Supervising and mentoring team members in their knowledge of the Early Years Foundation Stage and all that it involves. Monitoring and supporting team members personal development and training and be on the lookout for how you can ensure the team's wellbeing. Helping with the delivery, monitoring and evaluation of how we do things, running appraisals and supervisions as needed. Making sure children are safe and secure at all times. Completing daily administration tasks as needed Please note, this is a full-time role working 40 hours over 5 days. The skills you'll be sharing with us: An excellent communicator Energetic team player with positive attitude and outlook Ability to be calm under pressure Proven experience of delivery of childcare and play opportunities Experience of leadership and management within an Ofsted registered setting Experience of safeguarding, health and safety, behaviour management and inclusion procedures Full and relevant NVQ level 3 qualification in childcare Experience of working with children and families, staff team members, other professionals, hotel staff and guests Experience within a beach or forest school setting Please note an enhanced DBS will be obtained upon employment What we'll offer you: A relaxed, professional place to work in a beautiful location - right on the shores of Ullswater Excellent career prospects in an ever-expanding organisation Special rates for you and your friends & family to stay at Another Place and Watergate Bay Hotel Team discounts on treatments in Swim Club Discounts for you and your friends & family to eat at our restaurants: at Rampsbeck, Living Space and Glasshouse and The Brackenrigg Team social events throughout the year Team assistance scheme - a dedicated helpline for support & advice on topics from mental health through to managing your finances In return for your energy and commitment, you'll find yourself in a team with a shared outlook on life where friendship, connection, flexibility, variety and challenge make every working day worthwhile. From discounted stays to training and development opportunities, we're all about helping our team achieve their personal and professional goals. Located in 18 acres of Lake District National Park, you'll never be short on inspiration. If you would love to join us as on our Deputy Childcare Manager in our Kids Zone apply now and be part of our journey at The Lake, a wonderful place to work.
Park Avenue Recruitment
Interim Estates and Valuation Manager
Park Avenue Recruitment
INTERIM ESTATES & VALUATION MANAGER SOUTHEAST Park Avenue are pleased to be working with a Local Authority in the Southeast who require an Interim Estates & Valuations Manager on an initial 9 month period (acting as maternity cover). This role will see you managing a small team, who're qualified and experienced individuals. You'll oversee the valuations (commercial and a small collection of residential) as well as supporting with general property management duties. There'll be some requirement for you to advise with the Projects team, providing support from a Property perspective. The portfolio mostly consists of industrial and commercial units, but you'll work with external stakeholders and agents with particular aspects of the portfolio. You're required in the office 2-3 days per week. The hiring manager is open to applicants who wish to undertake this position on a full time or part time basis. Essential criteria: Local Government experience MRICS & Registered Valuer accreditation Access to a car - they offer free parking within the borough. If this role is of interest, please send your CV across to
Dec 10, 2025
Full time
INTERIM ESTATES & VALUATION MANAGER SOUTHEAST Park Avenue are pleased to be working with a Local Authority in the Southeast who require an Interim Estates & Valuations Manager on an initial 9 month period (acting as maternity cover). This role will see you managing a small team, who're qualified and experienced individuals. You'll oversee the valuations (commercial and a small collection of residential) as well as supporting with general property management duties. There'll be some requirement for you to advise with the Projects team, providing support from a Property perspective. The portfolio mostly consists of industrial and commercial units, but you'll work with external stakeholders and agents with particular aspects of the portfolio. You're required in the office 2-3 days per week. The hiring manager is open to applicants who wish to undertake this position on a full time or part time basis. Essential criteria: Local Government experience MRICS & Registered Valuer accreditation Access to a car - they offer free parking within the borough. If this role is of interest, please send your CV across to
Childcare Manager
Another Place
Childcare Manager / Early Years Manager - Another Place, The Lake Kids Zone Manager Warm hospitality and contemporary comfort combine with views over Ullswater and the fells. Another Place, The Lake is for taking it easy with your favourite people, exploring the wilderness, swimming beneath a full moon, paddleboarding across the lake, eating and drinking well, letting go and having a good time. Another Place Hotels - a place to take your hospitality career to new heights. With a team that values connection, flexibility, variety, and challenge, we're all about making a meaningful impact on our guest's holiday. Our three core values - We Care, We Notice, We Change - show what it means to work for a hotel which goes above and beyond for our team and guests. At Another Place, we don't just provide a place for our guests to rest their heads - we create memorable experiences that they'll remember for a lifetime. An unforgettable holiday experience amidst 18 acres of Lake District National Park, Another Place offers private lake shore and views over Ullswater and the fells. For our guests, how their stay makes them feel is crucial; cared about, looked after, welcome. It's the heart and soul of our active relaxation concept, made possible by the people on our team. Our Childcare Manager role: We're looking for an energetic, positive Childcare Manager (or Early Years Manager) to lead our Kids' Zone family. We are an Ofsted registered setting, within the hotel, offering supervised sessions to guests' children as well as non-residents. We know the true power of play, indoors and out and would rather spend our time providing quality play sessions than completing paperwork-based assessments. The outdoors is our playground, and we know how to make the most of it, whatever the weather. We care for children aged 6 months to 12 years old and provide a babysitting service for children. We seek an experienced leader, with the relevant NVQ level 3 childcare qualification or equivalent, and proven management experience in an Early Years setting. You'll be a true team player with a love for the outdoors, able to spot the little things that make a difference and see where others need help and advice. You'll be full of fresh ideas to make each Kids' Zone session shine, from supporting team development to pre-planning outdoor sessions, as well as role modelling 'in-the-moment planning'. This is a full-time role working 40 hours over 5 days. As our Childcare Manager you'll be: Managing the setting and team for effective childcare, adhering to the Statutory Framework and company policies. Maintaining a safe and stimulating environment reflecting both our B-Corp and core values. Motivating and supporting team on a daily basis. Ensuring every child receives a high-quality play session, where they can make new friendships and learn new skills. Being a positive role model through delivering hands on sessions, assessing individual needs, facilitating smooth transitions with parents. Ensuring the setting and team are always Ofsted ready. Leading the team through subsequent Ofsted inspections. Collaborating with team in developing and implementing policies, and ensuring inclusivity. Recruiting and inducting team, undertaking and delivering relevant training, leading regular team training sessions and evaluating practices. Ensuring personal development with up-to-date knowledge and skills. Enforcing health & safety and food safety requirements. Managing multiple budgets, including payroll. Ensuring resources reflect our unique brand and the setting is always at its best. Taking on a mixture of day and evening shifts throughout the year, including weekends and public holidays. The skills you'll be sharing with us: A recognised and relevant level 3 qualification or equivalent in Early Years Proven experience of working in a management position within an Early Years childcare setting Excellent knowledge of budgeting processes Proven experience of Safeguarding policies and procedures Comprehensive knowledge and understanding of the EYFS and Statutory Framework Proven experience of understanding the importance of confidentiality and the ability to manage challenging situations sensitively Ability to manage inclusive practice with a knowledge of SEND Energetic team player with a positive attitude and outlook An excellent communicator who remains calm under pressure Please note an enhanced DBS will be obtained upon employment. In return for your energy and commitment, you'll find yourself in a team with a shared outlook on life where friendship, connection, flexibility, variety and challenge make every working day worthwhile. What we'll offer you: A relaxed, professional place to work in a beautiful location - right on the shores of Ullswater Excellent career prospects in an ever-expanding organisation Special rates for you and your friends & family to stay at Another Place and Watergate Bay Hotel Team discounts on treatments in Swim Club Discounts for you and your friends & family to eat at our restaurants: at Rampsbeck, Living Space and Glasshouse and The Brackenrigg Team social events throughout the year Team assistance scheme - a dedicated helpline for support & advice on topics from mental health through to managing your finances From discounted stays to training and development opportunities, we're all about helping our team achieve their personal and professional goals. Located in 18 acres of Lake District National Park, you'll never be short on inspiration. If you would love to join us as on our Childcare Manager in our Kids Zone apply now and be part of our journey at The Lake, a wonderful place to work.
Dec 10, 2025
Full time
Childcare Manager / Early Years Manager - Another Place, The Lake Kids Zone Manager Warm hospitality and contemporary comfort combine with views over Ullswater and the fells. Another Place, The Lake is for taking it easy with your favourite people, exploring the wilderness, swimming beneath a full moon, paddleboarding across the lake, eating and drinking well, letting go and having a good time. Another Place Hotels - a place to take your hospitality career to new heights. With a team that values connection, flexibility, variety, and challenge, we're all about making a meaningful impact on our guest's holiday. Our three core values - We Care, We Notice, We Change - show what it means to work for a hotel which goes above and beyond for our team and guests. At Another Place, we don't just provide a place for our guests to rest their heads - we create memorable experiences that they'll remember for a lifetime. An unforgettable holiday experience amidst 18 acres of Lake District National Park, Another Place offers private lake shore and views over Ullswater and the fells. For our guests, how their stay makes them feel is crucial; cared about, looked after, welcome. It's the heart and soul of our active relaxation concept, made possible by the people on our team. Our Childcare Manager role: We're looking for an energetic, positive Childcare Manager (or Early Years Manager) to lead our Kids' Zone family. We are an Ofsted registered setting, within the hotel, offering supervised sessions to guests' children as well as non-residents. We know the true power of play, indoors and out and would rather spend our time providing quality play sessions than completing paperwork-based assessments. The outdoors is our playground, and we know how to make the most of it, whatever the weather. We care for children aged 6 months to 12 years old and provide a babysitting service for children. We seek an experienced leader, with the relevant NVQ level 3 childcare qualification or equivalent, and proven management experience in an Early Years setting. You'll be a true team player with a love for the outdoors, able to spot the little things that make a difference and see where others need help and advice. You'll be full of fresh ideas to make each Kids' Zone session shine, from supporting team development to pre-planning outdoor sessions, as well as role modelling 'in-the-moment planning'. This is a full-time role working 40 hours over 5 days. As our Childcare Manager you'll be: Managing the setting and team for effective childcare, adhering to the Statutory Framework and company policies. Maintaining a safe and stimulating environment reflecting both our B-Corp and core values. Motivating and supporting team on a daily basis. Ensuring every child receives a high-quality play session, where they can make new friendships and learn new skills. Being a positive role model through delivering hands on sessions, assessing individual needs, facilitating smooth transitions with parents. Ensuring the setting and team are always Ofsted ready. Leading the team through subsequent Ofsted inspections. Collaborating with team in developing and implementing policies, and ensuring inclusivity. Recruiting and inducting team, undertaking and delivering relevant training, leading regular team training sessions and evaluating practices. Ensuring personal development with up-to-date knowledge and skills. Enforcing health & safety and food safety requirements. Managing multiple budgets, including payroll. Ensuring resources reflect our unique brand and the setting is always at its best. Taking on a mixture of day and evening shifts throughout the year, including weekends and public holidays. The skills you'll be sharing with us: A recognised and relevant level 3 qualification or equivalent in Early Years Proven experience of working in a management position within an Early Years childcare setting Excellent knowledge of budgeting processes Proven experience of Safeguarding policies and procedures Comprehensive knowledge and understanding of the EYFS and Statutory Framework Proven experience of understanding the importance of confidentiality and the ability to manage challenging situations sensitively Ability to manage inclusive practice with a knowledge of SEND Energetic team player with a positive attitude and outlook An excellent communicator who remains calm under pressure Please note an enhanced DBS will be obtained upon employment. In return for your energy and commitment, you'll find yourself in a team with a shared outlook on life where friendship, connection, flexibility, variety and challenge make every working day worthwhile. What we'll offer you: A relaxed, professional place to work in a beautiful location - right on the shores of Ullswater Excellent career prospects in an ever-expanding organisation Special rates for you and your friends & family to stay at Another Place and Watergate Bay Hotel Team discounts on treatments in Swim Club Discounts for you and your friends & family to eat at our restaurants: at Rampsbeck, Living Space and Glasshouse and The Brackenrigg Team social events throughout the year Team assistance scheme - a dedicated helpline for support & advice on topics from mental health through to managing your finances From discounted stays to training and development opportunities, we're all about helping our team achieve their personal and professional goals. Located in 18 acres of Lake District National Park, you'll never be short on inspiration. If you would love to join us as on our Childcare Manager in our Kids Zone apply now and be part of our journey at The Lake, a wonderful place to work.
A WILDERNESS WAY
Registered Service Manager
A WILDERNESS WAY Carlisle, Cumbria
At Wilderness Way, the children we support are the heart of every decision we make. As our services continue to evolve, we're re-registering our homes to build on that strong foundation and ensure we keep raising the bar. We are now seeking experienced managers to lead our solo homes for up to 2 children, supporting one child at a time with 2:1 care.This is not your average management role. This is leadership where it counts where trauma responsive care meets real purpose, and where your decisions change lives, fast. What You'll Do: Run two solo occupancy homes, shaping safe, structured spaces for children who need time to heal Lead from the front - recruit, develop and inspire an exceptional team Build homes that exceed Ofsted expectations and meet every child's unique needs Drive collaboration with external professionals to achieve outstanding outcomes Embed therapeutic care, high standards and stability from day one What's In It For You: £5,000 Welcome Bonus (paid in instalments - terms and conditions apply) Salary: Up to £58,344 (based on experience & qualifications) 33 Days Holiday loyalty days at 2 & 5 years Relocation package available of up to £8,000 (terms and conditions apply) Monday-Friday, 9-5 with flexibility when needed Private Medical Insurance, 24/7 GP, Medicash, gym discounts, dental/optical cashback £1,000 Referral Bonuses monthly Hero Awards Career Progression: Coaching, qualifications & pathways in a growing, values-led organisation Pension & Life Assurance (2x salary) Exclusive Retail & Lifestyle Discounts What You'll Bring: Minimum 12 months' experience managing a children's home Proven ability to lead, motivate and develop a team Solid knowledge of SCCIF, Children's Homes Regs & Quality Standards Level 5 Diploma (or working towards) Full UK driving licence and access to transport Resilient, trauma-informed leadership style with genuine heart Why Wilderness Way? Because we do things differently. Our services are small, specialist, and high-impact. We believe in relationships over routines, and in giving our leaders the tools and freedom to create real change.We live by our values: Collaboration. Adaptability. Respect. Empathy. And we back it up with investment in people, homes, and the future. Ready to take the lead? Click 'Apply Now' or email for an informal chat to ensure we are the right fit for you. All roles at Wilderness Way are subject to Safer Recruitment checks, including references, an enhanced DBS, and online/social media screening for successful candidates. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expect all staff to share this commitment. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all individuals, regardless of background, experience, or protected characteristics.
Dec 10, 2025
Full time
At Wilderness Way, the children we support are the heart of every decision we make. As our services continue to evolve, we're re-registering our homes to build on that strong foundation and ensure we keep raising the bar. We are now seeking experienced managers to lead our solo homes for up to 2 children, supporting one child at a time with 2:1 care.This is not your average management role. This is leadership where it counts where trauma responsive care meets real purpose, and where your decisions change lives, fast. What You'll Do: Run two solo occupancy homes, shaping safe, structured spaces for children who need time to heal Lead from the front - recruit, develop and inspire an exceptional team Build homes that exceed Ofsted expectations and meet every child's unique needs Drive collaboration with external professionals to achieve outstanding outcomes Embed therapeutic care, high standards and stability from day one What's In It For You: £5,000 Welcome Bonus (paid in instalments - terms and conditions apply) Salary: Up to £58,344 (based on experience & qualifications) 33 Days Holiday loyalty days at 2 & 5 years Relocation package available of up to £8,000 (terms and conditions apply) Monday-Friday, 9-5 with flexibility when needed Private Medical Insurance, 24/7 GP, Medicash, gym discounts, dental/optical cashback £1,000 Referral Bonuses monthly Hero Awards Career Progression: Coaching, qualifications & pathways in a growing, values-led organisation Pension & Life Assurance (2x salary) Exclusive Retail & Lifestyle Discounts What You'll Bring: Minimum 12 months' experience managing a children's home Proven ability to lead, motivate and develop a team Solid knowledge of SCCIF, Children's Homes Regs & Quality Standards Level 5 Diploma (or working towards) Full UK driving licence and access to transport Resilient, trauma-informed leadership style with genuine heart Why Wilderness Way? Because we do things differently. Our services are small, specialist, and high-impact. We believe in relationships over routines, and in giving our leaders the tools and freedom to create real change.We live by our values: Collaboration. Adaptability. Respect. Empathy. And we back it up with investment in people, homes, and the future. Ready to take the lead? Click 'Apply Now' or email for an informal chat to ensure we are the right fit for you. All roles at Wilderness Way are subject to Safer Recruitment checks, including references, an enhanced DBS, and online/social media screening for successful candidates. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expect all staff to share this commitment. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all individuals, regardless of background, experience, or protected characteristics.
A WILDERNESS WAY
Registered Service Manager
A WILDERNESS WAY Kirkby Stephen, Cumbria
At Wilderness Way, the children we support are the heart of every decision we make. As our services continue to evolve, we're re-registering our homes to build on that strong foundation and ensure we keep raising the bar. We are now seeking experienced managers to lead our solo homes for up to 2 children, supporting one child at a time with 2:1 care.This is not your average management role. This is leadership where it counts where trauma responsive care meets real purpose, and where your decisions change lives, fast. What You'll Do: Run two solo occupancy homes, shaping safe, structured spaces for children who need time to heal Lead from the front - recruit, develop and inspire an exceptional team Build homes that exceed Ofsted expectations and meet every child's unique needs Drive collaboration with external professionals to achieve outstanding outcomes Embed therapeutic care, high standards and stability from day one What's In It For You: £5,000 Welcome Bonus (paid in instalments - terms and conditions apply) Salary: Up to £58,344 (based on experience & qualifications) 33 Days Holiday loyalty days at 2 & 5 years Relocation package available of up to £8,000 (terms and conditions apply) Monday-Friday, 9-5 with flexibility when needed Private Medical Insurance, 24/7 GP, Medicash, gym discounts, dental/optical cashback £1,000 Referral Bonuses monthly Hero Awards Career Progression: Coaching, qualifications & pathways in a growing, values-led organisation Pension & Life Assurance (2x salary) Exclusive Retail & Lifestyle Discounts What You'll Bring: Minimum 12 months' experience managing a children's home Proven ability to lead, motivate and develop a team Solid knowledge of SCCIF, Children's Homes Regs & Quality Standards Level 5 Diploma (or working towards) Full UK driving licence and access to transport Resilient, trauma-informed leadership style with genuine heart Why Wilderness Way? Because we do things differently. Our services are small, specialist, and high-impact. We believe in relationships over routines, and in giving our leaders the tools and freedom to create real change.We live by our values: Collaboration. Adaptability. Respect. Empathy. And we back it up with investment in people, homes, and the future. Ready to take the lead? Click 'Apply Now' or email for an informal chat to ensure we are the right fit for you. All roles at Wilderness Way are subject to Safer Recruitment checks, including references, an enhanced DBS, and online/social media screening for successful candidates. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expect all staff to share this commitment. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all individuals, regardless of background, experience, or protected characteristics.
Dec 10, 2025
Full time
At Wilderness Way, the children we support are the heart of every decision we make. As our services continue to evolve, we're re-registering our homes to build on that strong foundation and ensure we keep raising the bar. We are now seeking experienced managers to lead our solo homes for up to 2 children, supporting one child at a time with 2:1 care.This is not your average management role. This is leadership where it counts where trauma responsive care meets real purpose, and where your decisions change lives, fast. What You'll Do: Run two solo occupancy homes, shaping safe, structured spaces for children who need time to heal Lead from the front - recruit, develop and inspire an exceptional team Build homes that exceed Ofsted expectations and meet every child's unique needs Drive collaboration with external professionals to achieve outstanding outcomes Embed therapeutic care, high standards and stability from day one What's In It For You: £5,000 Welcome Bonus (paid in instalments - terms and conditions apply) Salary: Up to £58,344 (based on experience & qualifications) 33 Days Holiday loyalty days at 2 & 5 years Relocation package available of up to £8,000 (terms and conditions apply) Monday-Friday, 9-5 with flexibility when needed Private Medical Insurance, 24/7 GP, Medicash, gym discounts, dental/optical cashback £1,000 Referral Bonuses monthly Hero Awards Career Progression: Coaching, qualifications & pathways in a growing, values-led organisation Pension & Life Assurance (2x salary) Exclusive Retail & Lifestyle Discounts What You'll Bring: Minimum 12 months' experience managing a children's home Proven ability to lead, motivate and develop a team Solid knowledge of SCCIF, Children's Homes Regs & Quality Standards Level 5 Diploma (or working towards) Full UK driving licence and access to transport Resilient, trauma-informed leadership style with genuine heart Why Wilderness Way? Because we do things differently. Our services are small, specialist, and high-impact. We believe in relationships over routines, and in giving our leaders the tools and freedom to create real change.We live by our values: Collaboration. Adaptability. Respect. Empathy. And we back it up with investment in people, homes, and the future. Ready to take the lead? Click 'Apply Now' or email for an informal chat to ensure we are the right fit for you. All roles at Wilderness Way are subject to Safer Recruitment checks, including references, an enhanced DBS, and online/social media screening for successful candidates. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expect all staff to share this commitment. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all individuals, regardless of background, experience, or protected characteristics.
A WILDERNESS WAY
Registered Service Manager
A WILDERNESS WAY Penrith, Cumbria
At Wilderness Way, the children we support are the heart of every decision we make. As our services continue to evolve, we're re-registering our homes to build on that strong foundation and ensure we keep raising the bar. We are now seeking experienced managers to lead our solo homes for up to 2 children, supporting one child at a time with 2:1 care.This is not your average management role. This is leadership where it counts where trauma responsive care meets real purpose, and where your decisions change lives, fast. What You'll Do: Run two solo occupancy homes, shaping safe, structured spaces for children who need time to heal Lead from the front - recruit, develop and inspire an exceptional team Build homes that exceed Ofsted expectations and meet every child's unique needs Drive collaboration with external professionals to achieve outstanding outcomes Embed therapeutic care, high standards and stability from day one What's In It For You: £5,000 Welcome Bonus (paid in instalments - terms and conditions apply) Salary: Up to £58,344 (based on experience & qualifications) 33 Days Holiday loyalty days at 2 & 5 years Relocation package available of up to £8,000 (terms and conditions apply) Monday-Friday, 9-5 with flexibility when needed Private Medical Insurance, 24/7 GP, Medicash, gym discounts, dental/optical cashback £1,000 Referral Bonuses monthly Hero Awards Career Progression: Coaching, qualifications & pathways in a growing, values-led organisation Pension & Life Assurance (2x salary) Exclusive Retail & Lifestyle Discounts What You'll Bring: Minimum 12 months' experience managing a children's home Proven ability to lead, motivate and develop a team Solid knowledge of SCCIF, Children's Homes Regs & Quality Standards Level 5 Diploma (or working towards) Full UK driving licence and access to transport Resilient, trauma-informed leadership style with genuine heart Why Wilderness Way? Because we do things differently. Our services are small, specialist, and high-impact. We believe in relationships over routines, and in giving our leaders the tools and freedom to create real change.We live by our values: Collaboration. Adaptability. Respect. Empathy. And we back it up with investment in people, homes, and the future. Ready to take the lead? Click 'Apply Now' or email for an informal chat to ensure we are the right fit for you. All roles at Wilderness Way are subject to Safer Recruitment checks, including references, an enhanced DBS, and online/social media screening for successful candidates. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expect all staff to share this commitment. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all individuals, regardless of background, experience, or protected characteristics.
Dec 10, 2025
Full time
At Wilderness Way, the children we support are the heart of every decision we make. As our services continue to evolve, we're re-registering our homes to build on that strong foundation and ensure we keep raising the bar. We are now seeking experienced managers to lead our solo homes for up to 2 children, supporting one child at a time with 2:1 care.This is not your average management role. This is leadership where it counts where trauma responsive care meets real purpose, and where your decisions change lives, fast. What You'll Do: Run two solo occupancy homes, shaping safe, structured spaces for children who need time to heal Lead from the front - recruit, develop and inspire an exceptional team Build homes that exceed Ofsted expectations and meet every child's unique needs Drive collaboration with external professionals to achieve outstanding outcomes Embed therapeutic care, high standards and stability from day one What's In It For You: £5,000 Welcome Bonus (paid in instalments - terms and conditions apply) Salary: Up to £58,344 (based on experience & qualifications) 33 Days Holiday loyalty days at 2 & 5 years Relocation package available of up to £8,000 (terms and conditions apply) Monday-Friday, 9-5 with flexibility when needed Private Medical Insurance, 24/7 GP, Medicash, gym discounts, dental/optical cashback £1,000 Referral Bonuses monthly Hero Awards Career Progression: Coaching, qualifications & pathways in a growing, values-led organisation Pension & Life Assurance (2x salary) Exclusive Retail & Lifestyle Discounts What You'll Bring: Minimum 12 months' experience managing a children's home Proven ability to lead, motivate and develop a team Solid knowledge of SCCIF, Children's Homes Regs & Quality Standards Level 5 Diploma (or working towards) Full UK driving licence and access to transport Resilient, trauma-informed leadership style with genuine heart Why Wilderness Way? Because we do things differently. Our services are small, specialist, and high-impact. We believe in relationships over routines, and in giving our leaders the tools and freedom to create real change.We live by our values: Collaboration. Adaptability. Respect. Empathy. And we back it up with investment in people, homes, and the future. Ready to take the lead? Click 'Apply Now' or email for an informal chat to ensure we are the right fit for you. All roles at Wilderness Way are subject to Safer Recruitment checks, including references, an enhanced DBS, and online/social media screening for successful candidates. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expect all staff to share this commitment. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all individuals, regardless of background, experience, or protected characteristics.
A WILDERNESS WAY
Registered Service Manager
A WILDERNESS WAY Appleby-in-westmorland, Cumbria
At Wilderness Way, the children we support are the heart of every decision we make. As our services continue to evolve, we're re-registering our homes to build on that strong foundation and ensure we keep raising the bar. We are now seeking experienced managers to lead our solo homes for up to 2 children, supporting one child at a time with 2:1 care.This is not your average management role. This is leadership where it counts where trauma responsive care meets real purpose, and where your decisions change lives, fast. What You'll Do: Run two solo occupancy homes, shaping safe, structured spaces for children who need time to heal Lead from the front - recruit, develop and inspire an exceptional team Build homes that exceed Ofsted expectations and meet every child's unique needs Drive collaboration with external professionals to achieve outstanding outcomes Embed therapeutic care, high standards and stability from day one What's In It For You: £5,000 Welcome Bonus (paid in instalments - terms and conditions apply) Salary: Up to £58,344 (based on experience & qualifications) 33 Days Holiday loyalty days at 2 & 5 years Relocation package available of up to £8,000 (terms and conditions apply) Monday-Friday, 9-5 with flexibility when needed Private Medical Insurance, 24/7 GP, Medicash, gym discounts, dental/optical cashback £1,000 Referral Bonuses monthly Hero Awards Career Progression: Coaching, qualifications & pathways in a growing, values-led organisation Pension & Life Assurance (2x salary) Exclusive Retail & Lifestyle Discounts What You'll Bring: Minimum 12 months' experience managing a children's home Proven ability to lead, motivate and develop a team Solid knowledge of SCCIF, Children's Homes Regs & Quality Standards Level 5 Diploma (or working towards) Full UK driving licence and access to transport Resilient, trauma-informed leadership style with genuine heart Why Wilderness Way? Because we do things differently. Our services are small, specialist, and high-impact. We believe in relationships over routines, and in giving our leaders the tools and freedom to create real change.We live by our values: Collaboration. Adaptability. Respect. Empathy. And we back it up with investment in people, homes, and the future. Ready to take the lead? Click 'Apply Now' or email for an informal chat to ensure we are the right fit for you. All roles at Wilderness Way are subject to Safer Recruitment checks, including references, an enhanced DBS, and online/social media screening for successful candidates. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expect all staff to share this commitment. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all individuals, regardless of background, experience, or protected characteristics.
Dec 10, 2025
Full time
At Wilderness Way, the children we support are the heart of every decision we make. As our services continue to evolve, we're re-registering our homes to build on that strong foundation and ensure we keep raising the bar. We are now seeking experienced managers to lead our solo homes for up to 2 children, supporting one child at a time with 2:1 care.This is not your average management role. This is leadership where it counts where trauma responsive care meets real purpose, and where your decisions change lives, fast. What You'll Do: Run two solo occupancy homes, shaping safe, structured spaces for children who need time to heal Lead from the front - recruit, develop and inspire an exceptional team Build homes that exceed Ofsted expectations and meet every child's unique needs Drive collaboration with external professionals to achieve outstanding outcomes Embed therapeutic care, high standards and stability from day one What's In It For You: £5,000 Welcome Bonus (paid in instalments - terms and conditions apply) Salary: Up to £58,344 (based on experience & qualifications) 33 Days Holiday loyalty days at 2 & 5 years Relocation package available of up to £8,000 (terms and conditions apply) Monday-Friday, 9-5 with flexibility when needed Private Medical Insurance, 24/7 GP, Medicash, gym discounts, dental/optical cashback £1,000 Referral Bonuses monthly Hero Awards Career Progression: Coaching, qualifications & pathways in a growing, values-led organisation Pension & Life Assurance (2x salary) Exclusive Retail & Lifestyle Discounts What You'll Bring: Minimum 12 months' experience managing a children's home Proven ability to lead, motivate and develop a team Solid knowledge of SCCIF, Children's Homes Regs & Quality Standards Level 5 Diploma (or working towards) Full UK driving licence and access to transport Resilient, trauma-informed leadership style with genuine heart Why Wilderness Way? Because we do things differently. Our services are small, specialist, and high-impact. We believe in relationships over routines, and in giving our leaders the tools and freedom to create real change.We live by our values: Collaboration. Adaptability. Respect. Empathy. And we back it up with investment in people, homes, and the future. Ready to take the lead? Click 'Apply Now' or email for an informal chat to ensure we are the right fit for you. All roles at Wilderness Way are subject to Safer Recruitment checks, including references, an enhanced DBS, and online/social media screening for successful candidates. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expect all staff to share this commitment. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all individuals, regardless of background, experience, or protected characteristics.
NW Recruitment Ltd
Legionella Risk Assessor
NW Recruitment Ltd Hartlepool, Yorkshire
A specialist water treatment company, with experience and expertise in handling and managing the complexities of water treatment, are recruiting for Legionella Risk Assessors. The company is the longest established water treatment business in the Northeast and has a customer base that includes hospitality, leisure, manufacturing, water treatment and engineering sectors across the country They operate a strict quality policy and are ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 registered with NQA the accredited body along with other with other professional bodies in the industry. A city and Guild qualified, experienced Legionella Risk Assessor is required to work individually and as part of a team of Risk Assessors. Flexibility is essential as the job involves travelling around the country, overnight stays and limited weekend overtime work as required. Experience within the water industry and L8 is required with City and Guilds Legionella Risk assessor qualifications for domestic, hospitality, and leisure sites. You will be liaising with clients and therefore an incredibly professional manner is vital. The position reports to the General Manager. MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES: To undertake legionella Risk Assessment work including Site survey, write ups Deliver Legionella Awareness Training to clients Laison with, and support clients whilst on site to develop strong working relationships Always present a professional image, both in the office and to clients and be a role model for the company Undertake site risk assessment surveys of domestic water services in accordance with ACOP L8, BS 8580-1:2019 and HSG274 Parts 2 & 3 requirements. Complete basic schematic drawings of water systems and logical sequence of works. Collating and producing accurate written document for clients. Assist/ identify fault finding to engineers if required. Complete PPM works Auditing sites and updating of site logbooks. Reporting to Management on site issues. Ensure effective running of the assigned jobs Identify and remedial works and quote for required work. Ensure company adheres to L8 HSG274 legislation. To ensure COSHH records are on site and up to date. PERSON SPECIFICATION: Essential: Good working knowledge of HSG 274 and 282. At least 5 years experience of Risk Assessment in the water treatment industry Effective communication skills Good computer skills, including word, Excel and Power Point Conscientious and flexible with a good work ethic. Demonstrable experience of leading teams and developing a culture of continuous improvement Excellent attention to detail. Ability to manage a varied workload and prioritise tasks, work under pressure and meet deadlines. Experience of using own initiative, with a proactive and problem-solving attitude
Dec 10, 2025
Full time
A specialist water treatment company, with experience and expertise in handling and managing the complexities of water treatment, are recruiting for Legionella Risk Assessors. The company is the longest established water treatment business in the Northeast and has a customer base that includes hospitality, leisure, manufacturing, water treatment and engineering sectors across the country They operate a strict quality policy and are ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 registered with NQA the accredited body along with other with other professional bodies in the industry. A city and Guild qualified, experienced Legionella Risk Assessor is required to work individually and as part of a team of Risk Assessors. Flexibility is essential as the job involves travelling around the country, overnight stays and limited weekend overtime work as required. Experience within the water industry and L8 is required with City and Guilds Legionella Risk assessor qualifications for domestic, hospitality, and leisure sites. You will be liaising with clients and therefore an incredibly professional manner is vital. The position reports to the General Manager. MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES: To undertake legionella Risk Assessment work including Site survey, write ups Deliver Legionella Awareness Training to clients Laison with, and support clients whilst on site to develop strong working relationships Always present a professional image, both in the office and to clients and be a role model for the company Undertake site risk assessment surveys of domestic water services in accordance with ACOP L8, BS 8580-1:2019 and HSG274 Parts 2 & 3 requirements. Complete basic schematic drawings of water systems and logical sequence of works. Collating and producing accurate written document for clients. Assist/ identify fault finding to engineers if required. Complete PPM works Auditing sites and updating of site logbooks. Reporting to Management on site issues. Ensure effective running of the assigned jobs Identify and remedial works and quote for required work. Ensure company adheres to L8 HSG274 legislation. To ensure COSHH records are on site and up to date. PERSON SPECIFICATION: Essential: Good working knowledge of HSG 274 and 282. At least 5 years experience of Risk Assessment in the water treatment industry Effective communication skills Good computer skills, including word, Excel and Power Point Conscientious and flexible with a good work ethic. Demonstrable experience of leading teams and developing a culture of continuous improvement Excellent attention to detail. Ability to manage a varied workload and prioritise tasks, work under pressure and meet deadlines. Experience of using own initiative, with a proactive and problem-solving attitude
Workshop Plant Manager
Bennett and Game Weston-super-mare, Somerset
We are working with a leading provider in the plant hire and construction support services industry, who are seeking an experienced professional to step into the role of Workshop Manager covering multiple workshops around the Weston Super Mare area. This position plays a key role in leading and managing workshop operations across multiple depots, with responsibility for teams of supervisors, fitters, and wash bay valets. You will oversee day-to-day performance, ensure safety and compliance standards are met, and deliver efficient turnaround of plant equipment. The successful candidate will be a strong leader with the ability to drive operational improvements, consistency, and quality, ultimately helping to maximise equipment uptime and support business-wide efficiency. Workshop Plant Manager Job Overview Oversee daily workshop operations with Supervisors, ensuring timely and high-quality maintenance and repairs. Implement standardised procedures to ensure consistent efficiency and reliability across all workshops. Plan and manage preventative maintenance schedules to minimise downtime and maximise fleet reliability. Liaise with the Hire Desk to align workshop readiness with bookings and delivery schedules. Lead and manage workshop teams, ensuring effective delivery of maintenance, inspections, and repairs. Ensure accurate diagnosis, reporting, and timely repair of all equipment damage. Maintain up-to-date safety inspections, certifications, and compliance with regulations and best practices. Manage parts inventory efficiently to balance availability and cost. Motivate and develop a high-performing technical team through training, reviews, and career planning. Coordinate staffing, workload, and resources effectively. Promote a culture of accountability, safety, and continuous improvement. Monitor plant maintenance budgets, identifying cost-saving opportunities. Ensure all chargeable damage is accurately recorded and processed in line with procedures. Deliver professional, efficient, and safe service to all customers. Act as a point of escalation for service-related issues, maintaining strong internal and external relationships. Work collaboratively with Hire Desk and Sales teams to meet customer needs. Define and track KPIs to measure reliability, efficiency, and operational performance. Continuously optimise processes, standards, and resources to drive operational excellence. Workshop Plant Manager Job Requirements Comfortable working in a fast-paced, dynamic environment. Proven experience managing multiple workshops within the plant industry. Strong technical knowledge of plant equipment and telematics systems. Excellent leadership, coaching, and team management abilities. Effective communicator with strong customer service skills. Proficient in Microsoft Office applications. Highly detail-oriented with strong problem-solving skills. Proactive, positive, and solution-focused approach. Exceptional time management and organisational skills. Sound understanding of health and safety legislation and best practices. Willingness and ability to travel between workshop locations as required. Workshop Plant Manager Salary & Benefits Monday-Friday (42.5-hour week) £45,000-£55,000 salary dependant on experience Company vehicle Enhanced annual leave entitlement, increasing with length of service Workplace Pension Refer a friend scheme Employee Assistance program Wellbeing support Annual employee satisfaction survey Discounted gift card scheme - Saving up to 15% on a huge range of physical and digital gift card from big name retailers. Paid volunteer days to support our community team and our chosen charities Paid volunteer days for registered individuals within any Government supported roles (e.g., Reservists). Bennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries. We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying you are granting us consent to process your data, contact you about the services we offer, and submit your CV for the role you have applied for. JBRP1_UKTJ
Dec 10, 2025
Full time
We are working with a leading provider in the plant hire and construction support services industry, who are seeking an experienced professional to step into the role of Workshop Manager covering multiple workshops around the Weston Super Mare area. This position plays a key role in leading and managing workshop operations across multiple depots, with responsibility for teams of supervisors, fitters, and wash bay valets. You will oversee day-to-day performance, ensure safety and compliance standards are met, and deliver efficient turnaround of plant equipment. The successful candidate will be a strong leader with the ability to drive operational improvements, consistency, and quality, ultimately helping to maximise equipment uptime and support business-wide efficiency. Workshop Plant Manager Job Overview Oversee daily workshop operations with Supervisors, ensuring timely and high-quality maintenance and repairs. Implement standardised procedures to ensure consistent efficiency and reliability across all workshops. Plan and manage preventative maintenance schedules to minimise downtime and maximise fleet reliability. Liaise with the Hire Desk to align workshop readiness with bookings and delivery schedules. Lead and manage workshop teams, ensuring effective delivery of maintenance, inspections, and repairs. Ensure accurate diagnosis, reporting, and timely repair of all equipment damage. Maintain up-to-date safety inspections, certifications, and compliance with regulations and best practices. Manage parts inventory efficiently to balance availability and cost. Motivate and develop a high-performing technical team through training, reviews, and career planning. Coordinate staffing, workload, and resources effectively. Promote a culture of accountability, safety, and continuous improvement. Monitor plant maintenance budgets, identifying cost-saving opportunities. Ensure all chargeable damage is accurately recorded and processed in line with procedures. Deliver professional, efficient, and safe service to all customers. Act as a point of escalation for service-related issues, maintaining strong internal and external relationships. Work collaboratively with Hire Desk and Sales teams to meet customer needs. Define and track KPIs to measure reliability, efficiency, and operational performance. Continuously optimise processes, standards, and resources to drive operational excellence. Workshop Plant Manager Job Requirements Comfortable working in a fast-paced, dynamic environment. Proven experience managing multiple workshops within the plant industry. Strong technical knowledge of plant equipment and telematics systems. Excellent leadership, coaching, and team management abilities. Effective communicator with strong customer service skills. Proficient in Microsoft Office applications. Highly detail-oriented with strong problem-solving skills. Proactive, positive, and solution-focused approach. Exceptional time management and organisational skills. Sound understanding of health and safety legislation and best practices. Willingness and ability to travel between workshop locations as required. Workshop Plant Manager Salary & Benefits Monday-Friday (42.5-hour week) £45,000-£55,000 salary dependant on experience Company vehicle Enhanced annual leave entitlement, increasing with length of service Workplace Pension Refer a friend scheme Employee Assistance program Wellbeing support Annual employee satisfaction survey Discounted gift card scheme - Saving up to 15% on a huge range of physical and digital gift card from big name retailers. Paid volunteer days to support our community team and our chosen charities Paid volunteer days for registered individuals within any Government supported roles (e.g., Reservists). Bennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries. We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying you are granting us consent to process your data, contact you about the services we offer, and submit your CV for the role you have applied for. JBRP1_UKTJ
NFP People
Professional Standards Manager
NFP People
Professional Standards Manager We are looking for a meticulous, fair-minded and collaborative Professional Standards Manager who is committed to protecting the public and championing high standards in psychotherapy, to join our Complaints & Conduct Team. Position: Professional Standards Manager Location: Hybrid London-based with flexible working Salary: £51,108 per annum (full time equivalent) Hours: Full time, 35 hours per week (part-time considered, minimum 28 hours) Contract: Permanent Closing date:Friday 2 January 2026 Please note we reserve the right to close the vacancy once we have received sufficient applications, so we encourage you to apply as early as possible. About the role As the Professional Standards Manager, you will play a central role in the effective operation of the Complaints and Conduct Process (CCP). You will oversee the day-to-day management of investigations, assessments and adjudications of concerns raised about our registered therapists, ensuring all cases are handled with integrity, fairness and procedural accuracy. You will ensure service standards are met, maintain robust case management records, and support colleagues through legal complexities, subject access requests and regulatory reporting. Working closely with the Professional Conduct Committee (PCC), you will provide case updates, contribute to root-cause analysis, support the development of the annual report and attend PCC meetings as an active participant. You will also support adjudication hearings, including acting as presenting officer for interim suspension hearings, and ensure outcomes are communicated clearly to all relevant parties. This role offers both operational responsibility and strategic impact. You will contribute to regulatory development, policy work, and reaccreditation with the Professional Standards Authority, helping to uphold professional standards and safeguard the public. About you You will bring experience of managing complex complaints in a professional body, regulated organisation or similar environment. Skilled at quickly interpreting detailed information, you are able to make sound, evidence-informed decisions while managing multiple priorities with care and structure. You will be confident communicating with a wide range of people including complainants, registrants, legal professionals, panel members and internal colleagues always demonstrating clarity, empathy and professionalism. You are committed to equity, diversity and inclusion, and support psychologically safe and reflective team environments. You will be comfortable contributing to consultations, producing briefings, undertaking policy research and supporting continuous improvement in complaints handling and regulation. About the Organisation The employer is the leading professional body for psychotherapists and psychotherapeutic counsellors. Alongside professional support for members, they are the leading research, innovation, educational and regulatory body working to advance psychotherapies, and emotional and mental wellness for the benefit of all. They represent training organisations and over 9,000 individual therapists - working privately or in the NHS or voluntary sector - offering a wide variety of psychotherapeutic approaches or modalities. Their charitable objectives are to promote: the art and science of psychotherapy and psychotherapeutic counselling for the public benefit; research in psychotherapy and psychotherapeutic counselling and to disseminate the results of any such research; high standards of education and training and practice in psychotherapy and psychotherapeutic counselling the wider provision of psychotherapy and psychotherapeutic counselling for all sections of the public Other roles you may have experience in could include Complaints Manager, Regulation Officer, Professional Standards Officer, Conduct and Complaints Manager, Quality and Standards Manager, Casework Manager, Fitness to Practise Coordinator, or Governance and Compliance Officer. PLEASE NOTE: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation.
Dec 10, 2025
Full time
Professional Standards Manager We are looking for a meticulous, fair-minded and collaborative Professional Standards Manager who is committed to protecting the public and championing high standards in psychotherapy, to join our Complaints & Conduct Team. Position: Professional Standards Manager Location: Hybrid London-based with flexible working Salary: £51,108 per annum (full time equivalent) Hours: Full time, 35 hours per week (part-time considered, minimum 28 hours) Contract: Permanent Closing date:Friday 2 January 2026 Please note we reserve the right to close the vacancy once we have received sufficient applications, so we encourage you to apply as early as possible. About the role As the Professional Standards Manager, you will play a central role in the effective operation of the Complaints and Conduct Process (CCP). You will oversee the day-to-day management of investigations, assessments and adjudications of concerns raised about our registered therapists, ensuring all cases are handled with integrity, fairness and procedural accuracy. You will ensure service standards are met, maintain robust case management records, and support colleagues through legal complexities, subject access requests and regulatory reporting. Working closely with the Professional Conduct Committee (PCC), you will provide case updates, contribute to root-cause analysis, support the development of the annual report and attend PCC meetings as an active participant. You will also support adjudication hearings, including acting as presenting officer for interim suspension hearings, and ensure outcomes are communicated clearly to all relevant parties. This role offers both operational responsibility and strategic impact. You will contribute to regulatory development, policy work, and reaccreditation with the Professional Standards Authority, helping to uphold professional standards and safeguard the public. About you You will bring experience of managing complex complaints in a professional body, regulated organisation or similar environment. Skilled at quickly interpreting detailed information, you are able to make sound, evidence-informed decisions while managing multiple priorities with care and structure. You will be confident communicating with a wide range of people including complainants, registrants, legal professionals, panel members and internal colleagues always demonstrating clarity, empathy and professionalism. You are committed to equity, diversity and inclusion, and support psychologically safe and reflective team environments. You will be comfortable contributing to consultations, producing briefings, undertaking policy research and supporting continuous improvement in complaints handling and regulation. About the Organisation The employer is the leading professional body for psychotherapists and psychotherapeutic counsellors. Alongside professional support for members, they are the leading research, innovation, educational and regulatory body working to advance psychotherapies, and emotional and mental wellness for the benefit of all. They represent training organisations and over 9,000 individual therapists - working privately or in the NHS or voluntary sector - offering a wide variety of psychotherapeutic approaches or modalities. Their charitable objectives are to promote: the art and science of psychotherapy and psychotherapeutic counselling for the public benefit; research in psychotherapy and psychotherapeutic counselling and to disseminate the results of any such research; high standards of education and training and practice in psychotherapy and psychotherapeutic counselling the wider provision of psychotherapy and psychotherapeutic counselling for all sections of the public Other roles you may have experience in could include Complaints Manager, Regulation Officer, Professional Standards Officer, Conduct and Complaints Manager, Quality and Standards Manager, Casework Manager, Fitness to Practise Coordinator, or Governance and Compliance Officer. PLEASE NOTE: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation.
Children's Independent Reviewing Officer
North East Lincolnshire Council
Children's Independent Reviewing Officer Salary: Up to £50,269 dependent upon experience Are you passionate about making a difference to children and young people's lives? Can you champion Children's and Families voices through care planning? Be the difference, make a change If you share our vision of ensuring the children of North East Lincolnshire grow up happy and healthy, safe in their homes and communities with people who love them, join our team today. What will your day look like? We are seeking an Independent Reviewing Officer who is a registered qualified and experienced Social Worker. You will undertake child in care reviews and monitor the progress of children's plans, to ensure the best outcomes and permanency for children. Within this you will engage with children to ensure that their voice is promoted to contribute to their plans along with their family. The role includes a quality assurance function where you will monitor through audit and case tracking the progression of children's plans to support our corporate parenting responsibilities. As part of our team, you will be supported with compassionate, relational practice to help you thrive in your Independent Reviewing Officer role. Who are we looking for? We are seeking a registered, qualified, Social Worker with a passion for improving outcomes for children in care. You must truly believe in decision making with children's voices at the forefront. The role will require chairing reviews so you must be confident and organised. Relationship building and collaboration are also key to deliver the best outcomes for our children and families. Why join us? Real progression opportunities within social work practice - North East Lincolnshire Council operate through grades for Independent Reviewing Officers Regular individual and reflective case supervision A relational approach in all aspects of practice Accessible and proactive management that creates the conditions for social workers to flourish and make a real difference to people's lives A workplace culture that supports flexible working and the opportunity to work from home as well as a highly supportive team and working environment For more information, please refer to the role profile or email: Wendy Fegan, Service Manager, Independent Reviewing Service Closing date - 5th Jan 2026 Interviews will be held W/C 12th Jan 2026 At North East Lincolnshire Council, we know that together, we can be stronger. We love AI and think it plays a great role in the world of work. However, for your application, we want to hear from YOU! As such, we will be testing applications to determine the use of AI, and applications that have heavily utilised the function will be scrutinised for suitability. We reserve the right to close our adverts early if we have received a significant volume of suitable applications. In order to fully comply with Safer Recruitment guidelines, if you are successful with your application, you must meet the below criteria and be able to provide: At least one reference must be from your current or most recent employment, placement or work experience (if you are an agency worker at NELC, please provide your agency as a reference) You must provide a professional/company email address (we cannot accept personal email addresses) References must cover the last 3 years, any reasons for gaps should be detailed in your enhanced reference form. Your references will only be requested if you are offered and have accepted a position Please note: This role requires a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check at a level appropriate to the post. It is a contractual and essential requirement that the successful candidate is registered with the DBS Update Service. You have 30 calendar days from the "date of issue" printed on your standard or enhanced DBS certificate to register for the DBS Update Service using the certificate number. As part of your RewardNEL package, not only will you enjoy a competitive salary, up to 40 days leave entitlement (including bank holidays) and enrolment into a local government pension, you will also have access to our exclusive RewardNEL platform. This includes a variety of salary sacrifice schemes including Cycle2Work, Holiday Extra and Tusker (Car Lease), discounts at local coffee shops and bars, direct access to our inhouse wellbeing support, discounted car parking as well as instant access to new savings at major retailers, entertainment and hotels. NELC staff can also benefit from flexible working and excellent training and development opportunities and a Fostering friendly scheme. Leave subject to length of service Do you need support? If you need any help applying for this position, please contact Wendy Trask on (text or call). Wendy can support with digital access as well as offering advice and guidance about completing the different sections of the application form. Your earnings go further in North East Lincolnshire, house prices are four times less than in London. Learn more about what our place has to offer at Life in North East Lincolnshire NELC ( nelincs.gov.uk ) Get to know us better Check out our Council Plan and read about all of the exciting new developments we have in the pipeline. We regularly review data to ensure our recruitment processes are fair, transparent and promote equal opportunities for all. We also have an in-house Equalities Champions Group that works to promote and embed inclusivity in the workplace, helping us identify areas where we can take positive action, and make the organisation a safe space for colleagues to feel connected.
Dec 10, 2025
Full time
Children's Independent Reviewing Officer Salary: Up to £50,269 dependent upon experience Are you passionate about making a difference to children and young people's lives? Can you champion Children's and Families voices through care planning? Be the difference, make a change If you share our vision of ensuring the children of North East Lincolnshire grow up happy and healthy, safe in their homes and communities with people who love them, join our team today. What will your day look like? We are seeking an Independent Reviewing Officer who is a registered qualified and experienced Social Worker. You will undertake child in care reviews and monitor the progress of children's plans, to ensure the best outcomes and permanency for children. Within this you will engage with children to ensure that their voice is promoted to contribute to their plans along with their family. The role includes a quality assurance function where you will monitor through audit and case tracking the progression of children's plans to support our corporate parenting responsibilities. As part of our team, you will be supported with compassionate, relational practice to help you thrive in your Independent Reviewing Officer role. Who are we looking for? We are seeking a registered, qualified, Social Worker with a passion for improving outcomes for children in care. You must truly believe in decision making with children's voices at the forefront. The role will require chairing reviews so you must be confident and organised. Relationship building and collaboration are also key to deliver the best outcomes for our children and families. Why join us? Real progression opportunities within social work practice - North East Lincolnshire Council operate through grades for Independent Reviewing Officers Regular individual and reflective case supervision A relational approach in all aspects of practice Accessible and proactive management that creates the conditions for social workers to flourish and make a real difference to people's lives A workplace culture that supports flexible working and the opportunity to work from home as well as a highly supportive team and working environment For more information, please refer to the role profile or email: Wendy Fegan, Service Manager, Independent Reviewing Service Closing date - 5th Jan 2026 Interviews will be held W/C 12th Jan 2026 At North East Lincolnshire Council, we know that together, we can be stronger. We love AI and think it plays a great role in the world of work. However, for your application, we want to hear from YOU! As such, we will be testing applications to determine the use of AI, and applications that have heavily utilised the function will be scrutinised for suitability. We reserve the right to close our adverts early if we have received a significant volume of suitable applications. In order to fully comply with Safer Recruitment guidelines, if you are successful with your application, you must meet the below criteria and be able to provide: At least one reference must be from your current or most recent employment, placement or work experience (if you are an agency worker at NELC, please provide your agency as a reference) You must provide a professional/company email address (we cannot accept personal email addresses) References must cover the last 3 years, any reasons for gaps should be detailed in your enhanced reference form. Your references will only be requested if you are offered and have accepted a position Please note: This role requires a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check at a level appropriate to the post. It is a contractual and essential requirement that the successful candidate is registered with the DBS Update Service. You have 30 calendar days from the "date of issue" printed on your standard or enhanced DBS certificate to register for the DBS Update Service using the certificate number. As part of your RewardNEL package, not only will you enjoy a competitive salary, up to 40 days leave entitlement (including bank holidays) and enrolment into a local government pension, you will also have access to our exclusive RewardNEL platform. This includes a variety of salary sacrifice schemes including Cycle2Work, Holiday Extra and Tusker (Car Lease), discounts at local coffee shops and bars, direct access to our inhouse wellbeing support, discounted car parking as well as instant access to new savings at major retailers, entertainment and hotels. NELC staff can also benefit from flexible working and excellent training and development opportunities and a Fostering friendly scheme. Leave subject to length of service Do you need support? If you need any help applying for this position, please contact Wendy Trask on (text or call). Wendy can support with digital access as well as offering advice and guidance about completing the different sections of the application form. Your earnings go further in North East Lincolnshire, house prices are four times less than in London. Learn more about what our place has to offer at Life in North East Lincolnshire NELC ( nelincs.gov.uk ) Get to know us better Check out our Council Plan and read about all of the exciting new developments we have in the pipeline. We regularly review data to ensure our recruitment processes are fair, transparent and promote equal opportunities for all. We also have an in-house Equalities Champions Group that works to promote and embed inclusivity in the workplace, helping us identify areas where we can take positive action, and make the organisation a safe space for colleagues to feel connected.
Social Worker - Children's Disability
North East Lincolnshire Council
Social Worker - Children's Disability Salary:Salary from ASYE level £35,235 up to £47,754 (depending on experience) PLUS Essential Car User Allowance. Compassion at the heart of everything we do. Feel valued and empowered in your practice. Join us on our Journey! As part of our team, not only can you expect real progression opportunities for your career, you will be supported with compassionate, relational leadership to help you thrive and feel safe in your practice. As a Social Worker in North East Lincolnshire Council's Children's Services, you will work as part of a team to provide high quality Social Work practice to make a lasting difference to the lives of children and families. Our Offer Salary from ASYE level £36,363 up to £49,282 (depending on experience) PLUS Essential Car User Allowance. Social Workers from out of the area will also have access to a relocation and travel from home scheme worth up to £8,000. Your Role Social Work practice is highly valued and supported by skilled, knowledgeable and caring leaders and managers. You will be joining a service that is built on pride and passion, who have high aspirations for children and families and who are committed to empowering them to thrive and be the best they can be. If you are an enthusiastic, ambitious and passionate Social Worker who wants to make a lifelong difference to children's lives and improve their outcomes, we want to hear from you. Our Team Within the Children's Disability Service, we believe every child deserves the opportunity to thrive, and we are dedicated to providing tailored support that promotes inclusion and independence. As a Social Worker on our team, you will work closely with children and their families to assess needs, create meaningful support plans, and ensure they receive the best possible care. Your compassion and commitment will help empower families, giving them the confidence and resources to navigate life's challenges. If you are ready to be part of a service that prioritises empathy, collaboration, and positive change, we would love to hear from you. For more information, please refer to the role profile or email: Tracey Jacomb - Service Lead - or find out more about us here ! What else can you expect? Real progression opportunities within Social Work practice - North East Lincolnshire Council operate through grades for Social Workers to Advanced Social Worker level Regular individual and reflective case supervision A relational approach in all aspects of practice Accessible and proactive management that creates the conditions for social workers to flourish and make a real difference to people's lives A highly supportive team and working environment In order to fully comply with Safer Recruitment guidelines, if you are successful with your application, you must meet the below criteria and be able to provide: At least one reference must be from your current or most recent employment, placement or work experience (if you are an agency worker at NELC, please provide your agency as a reference) You must provide a professional/company email address (we cannot accept personal email addresses) References must cover the last 3 years, any reasons for gaps should be detailed in your enhanced reference form. Your references will only be requested if you are offered and have accepted a position Please note: This role requires a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check at a level appropriate to the post. It is a contractual and essential requirement that the successful candidate is registered with the DBS Update Service. You have 30 calendar days from the "date of issue" printed on your standard or enhanced DBS certificate to register for the DBS Update Service using the certificate number. Your Benefits As part of your RewardNEL package, not only will you enjoy a competitive salary, up to 40 days leave entitlement (including bank holidays) and enrolment into a local government pension, you will also have access to our exclusive RewardNEL platform. This includes a variety of salary sacrifice schemes including Cycle2Work, Holiday Extra and Tusker (Car Lease), discounts at local coffee shops and bars, direct access to our inhouse wellbeing support, discounted car parking as well as instant access to new savings at major retailers, entertainment and hotels. NELC staff can also benefit from flexible working and excellent training and development opportunities and a Fostering friendly scheme. Leave subject to length of service About North East Lincolnshire Council Your earnings go further in North East Lincolnshire, house prices are four times less than in London. Learn more about what our place has to offer at Life in North East Lincolnshire NELC ( nelincs.gov.uk ) Get to know us better Check out our Council Plan and read about all of the exciting new developments we have in the pipeline. North East Lincolnshire Council is committed to being an inclusive employer, where equality and diversity is recognised, celebrated, and embodied throughout the organisation, becoming a workforce that represents all. North East Lincolnshire Council is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and adults at risk. For any posts that will involve access to children, young people and adults at risk, the successful applicant will need to undertake an enhanced criminal record check where appropriate. At North East Lincolnshire Council, we know that together, we can be stronger.
Dec 10, 2025
Full time
Social Worker - Children's Disability Salary:Salary from ASYE level £35,235 up to £47,754 (depending on experience) PLUS Essential Car User Allowance. Compassion at the heart of everything we do. Feel valued and empowered in your practice. Join us on our Journey! As part of our team, not only can you expect real progression opportunities for your career, you will be supported with compassionate, relational leadership to help you thrive and feel safe in your practice. As a Social Worker in North East Lincolnshire Council's Children's Services, you will work as part of a team to provide high quality Social Work practice to make a lasting difference to the lives of children and families. Our Offer Salary from ASYE level £36,363 up to £49,282 (depending on experience) PLUS Essential Car User Allowance. Social Workers from out of the area will also have access to a relocation and travel from home scheme worth up to £8,000. Your Role Social Work practice is highly valued and supported by skilled, knowledgeable and caring leaders and managers. You will be joining a service that is built on pride and passion, who have high aspirations for children and families and who are committed to empowering them to thrive and be the best they can be. If you are an enthusiastic, ambitious and passionate Social Worker who wants to make a lifelong difference to children's lives and improve their outcomes, we want to hear from you. Our Team Within the Children's Disability Service, we believe every child deserves the opportunity to thrive, and we are dedicated to providing tailored support that promotes inclusion and independence. As a Social Worker on our team, you will work closely with children and their families to assess needs, create meaningful support plans, and ensure they receive the best possible care. Your compassion and commitment will help empower families, giving them the confidence and resources to navigate life's challenges. If you are ready to be part of a service that prioritises empathy, collaboration, and positive change, we would love to hear from you. For more information, please refer to the role profile or email: Tracey Jacomb - Service Lead - or find out more about us here ! What else can you expect? Real progression opportunities within Social Work practice - North East Lincolnshire Council operate through grades for Social Workers to Advanced Social Worker level Regular individual and reflective case supervision A relational approach in all aspects of practice Accessible and proactive management that creates the conditions for social workers to flourish and make a real difference to people's lives A highly supportive team and working environment In order to fully comply with Safer Recruitment guidelines, if you are successful with your application, you must meet the below criteria and be able to provide: At least one reference must be from your current or most recent employment, placement or work experience (if you are an agency worker at NELC, please provide your agency as a reference) You must provide a professional/company email address (we cannot accept personal email addresses) References must cover the last 3 years, any reasons for gaps should be detailed in your enhanced reference form. Your references will only be requested if you are offered and have accepted a position Please note: This role requires a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check at a level appropriate to the post. It is a contractual and essential requirement that the successful candidate is registered with the DBS Update Service. You have 30 calendar days from the "date of issue" printed on your standard or enhanced DBS certificate to register for the DBS Update Service using the certificate number. Your Benefits As part of your RewardNEL package, not only will you enjoy a competitive salary, up to 40 days leave entitlement (including bank holidays) and enrolment into a local government pension, you will also have access to our exclusive RewardNEL platform. This includes a variety of salary sacrifice schemes including Cycle2Work, Holiday Extra and Tusker (Car Lease), discounts at local coffee shops and bars, direct access to our inhouse wellbeing support, discounted car parking as well as instant access to new savings at major retailers, entertainment and hotels. NELC staff can also benefit from flexible working and excellent training and development opportunities and a Fostering friendly scheme. Leave subject to length of service About North East Lincolnshire Council Your earnings go further in North East Lincolnshire, house prices are four times less than in London. Learn more about what our place has to offer at Life in North East Lincolnshire NELC ( nelincs.gov.uk ) Get to know us better Check out our Council Plan and read about all of the exciting new developments we have in the pipeline. North East Lincolnshire Council is committed to being an inclusive employer, where equality and diversity is recognised, celebrated, and embodied throughout the organisation, becoming a workforce that represents all. North East Lincolnshire Council is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and adults at risk. For any posts that will involve access to children, young people and adults at risk, the successful applicant will need to undertake an enhanced criminal record check where appropriate. At North East Lincolnshire Council, we know that together, we can be stronger.
Amber Mace
Registered Care Manager - £40k - Runcorn
Amber Mace Runcorn, Cheshire
Registered Care Manager - £40k Runcorn Position: Registered Care Manager Shifts Available: Monday to Friday, 37.50 hours per week, with availability to be on call or work weekends where necessary About Us: At our core, we are more than just a care provider we are a community-driven organisation committed to improving the quality of life for the individuals we serve. Our Home Care (Domiciliary Care) services offer essential support in the comfort of clients' own homes. As a Registered Care Manager, you will lead our team in delivering outstanding care while overseeing operational efficiency and service growth. If you're passionate about leading teams and making a real difference in home care, we want to hear from you! Why Join Us? Refer a Friend Scheme: Earn £125 for both you and your referral through our "Refer a Friend" Scheme (terms apply). Quarterly & Annual Carer Awards: Be celebrated for your dedication with our Carer Awards. Blue Light Card: Enjoy discounts at hundreds of high street retailers and major brands. We'll reimburse the cost of your Blue Light Card! Employee Assistance Programme: Free, impartial support for you and your family, whenever you need it. Mileage Allowance: Get reimbursed for travel costs during your visits. People and Wellbeing Team: Access to a supportive team focused on your wellbeing. Career Growth: We are committed to your professional development, offering opportunities for career progression. Supportive Environment: Join a collaborative workplace where your contributions are recognised, valued, and rewarded. Sustainability Leadership: We champion sustainable practices in healthcare, reducing emissions by 88.8% since 2019 and working towards Net Zero emissions by 2030. Weekly/Fortnightly Pay & Pension: Enjoy the security of regular pay and contribute to our stakeholder pension plan. Toll/Bridge/Tunnel Costs Covered: We reimburse toll, bridge, or tunnel costs incurred during travel to work (terms apply). Key Responsibilities: Branch Management: Oversee day-to-day operations of the branch, ensuring efficient and profitable operations while maintaining high standards of domiciliary care. CQC Registration: Manage and ensure the branch s CQC registration and compliance with guidelines. Record Keeping & Reporting: Maintain accurate records, generate reports, and address any complaints from service users or staff. Recruitment & Staffing: Lead the recruitment process, from attracting new care staff to onboarding and creating weekly staffing rotas. Business Development: Identify and pursue new business opportunities to drive the growth of the branch. Operational Compliance: Ensure compliance with health, safety, and regulatory standards, and maintain operational policies. Service Review: Regularly assess branch operations to meet customer needs and ensure policies are being followed. Quality Care Management: Maintain a high standard of care, ensuring positive outcomes for service users. Emergency Duties: Provide emergency hands-on care when necessary, undertake on-call duties, attend social events, and offer support to care staff. Liaison & Coordination: Collaborate with other departments, staff, stakeholders (including commissioners and customers), and the public. Additional Duties: Undertake other tasks as required to support branch success. What We re Looking For: Care Management Experience: A minimum of 5 years' managerial experience in domiciliary care, including managing 1,250+ hours per week. Qualifications: NVQ/QCF Level 5 in Health and Social Care (required). Professional qualifications or recognised managerial training are an advantage. Leadership Skills: Proven ability to lead, delegate, and mentor teams effectively. Organisational Skills: Strong organisational skills with experience managing staffing rotas and multiple responsibilities. Flexibility: Ability to work flexible hours and provide hands-on care when required, particularly during staff shortages. Reliability: Dependable and punctual, dedicated to delivering exceptional care. Driving License: A valid driver s license and access to a vehicle are required. Work-Related Car Insurance: You must hold or be willing to obtain work-related car insurance. Background Checks: Willingness to undergo enhanced DBS clearance. Ready to Make a Difference? If you're eager to lead a team and make a positive impact in the domiciliary care sector, I'd love to hear from you! Please call Rory on (phone number removed) or alternatively, email (url removed)
Dec 09, 2025
Full time
Registered Care Manager - £40k Runcorn Position: Registered Care Manager Shifts Available: Monday to Friday, 37.50 hours per week, with availability to be on call or work weekends where necessary About Us: At our core, we are more than just a care provider we are a community-driven organisation committed to improving the quality of life for the individuals we serve. Our Home Care (Domiciliary Care) services offer essential support in the comfort of clients' own homes. As a Registered Care Manager, you will lead our team in delivering outstanding care while overseeing operational efficiency and service growth. If you're passionate about leading teams and making a real difference in home care, we want to hear from you! Why Join Us? Refer a Friend Scheme: Earn £125 for both you and your referral through our "Refer a Friend" Scheme (terms apply). Quarterly & Annual Carer Awards: Be celebrated for your dedication with our Carer Awards. Blue Light Card: Enjoy discounts at hundreds of high street retailers and major brands. We'll reimburse the cost of your Blue Light Card! Employee Assistance Programme: Free, impartial support for you and your family, whenever you need it. Mileage Allowance: Get reimbursed for travel costs during your visits. People and Wellbeing Team: Access to a supportive team focused on your wellbeing. Career Growth: We are committed to your professional development, offering opportunities for career progression. Supportive Environment: Join a collaborative workplace where your contributions are recognised, valued, and rewarded. Sustainability Leadership: We champion sustainable practices in healthcare, reducing emissions by 88.8% since 2019 and working towards Net Zero emissions by 2030. Weekly/Fortnightly Pay & Pension: Enjoy the security of regular pay and contribute to our stakeholder pension plan. Toll/Bridge/Tunnel Costs Covered: We reimburse toll, bridge, or tunnel costs incurred during travel to work (terms apply). Key Responsibilities: Branch Management: Oversee day-to-day operations of the branch, ensuring efficient and profitable operations while maintaining high standards of domiciliary care. CQC Registration: Manage and ensure the branch s CQC registration and compliance with guidelines. Record Keeping & Reporting: Maintain accurate records, generate reports, and address any complaints from service users or staff. Recruitment & Staffing: Lead the recruitment process, from attracting new care staff to onboarding and creating weekly staffing rotas. Business Development: Identify and pursue new business opportunities to drive the growth of the branch. Operational Compliance: Ensure compliance with health, safety, and regulatory standards, and maintain operational policies. Service Review: Regularly assess branch operations to meet customer needs and ensure policies are being followed. Quality Care Management: Maintain a high standard of care, ensuring positive outcomes for service users. Emergency Duties: Provide emergency hands-on care when necessary, undertake on-call duties, attend social events, and offer support to care staff. Liaison & Coordination: Collaborate with other departments, staff, stakeholders (including commissioners and customers), and the public. Additional Duties: Undertake other tasks as required to support branch success. What We re Looking For: Care Management Experience: A minimum of 5 years' managerial experience in domiciliary care, including managing 1,250+ hours per week. Qualifications: NVQ/QCF Level 5 in Health and Social Care (required). Professional qualifications or recognised managerial training are an advantage. Leadership Skills: Proven ability to lead, delegate, and mentor teams effectively. Organisational Skills: Strong organisational skills with experience managing staffing rotas and multiple responsibilities. Flexibility: Ability to work flexible hours and provide hands-on care when required, particularly during staff shortages. Reliability: Dependable and punctual, dedicated to delivering exceptional care. Driving License: A valid driver s license and access to a vehicle are required. Work-Related Car Insurance: You must hold or be willing to obtain work-related car insurance. Background Checks: Willingness to undergo enhanced DBS clearance. Ready to Make a Difference? If you're eager to lead a team and make a positive impact in the domiciliary care sector, I'd love to hear from you! Please call Rory on (phone number removed) or alternatively, email (url removed)
Nurse Seekers
Dual Registered Manager
Nurse Seekers Worthing, Sussex
Dual Registered Manager Childrens Residential Homes Location: Worthing, West Sussex Contract: Full-Time, Permanent (40 hours per week) Salary: £50,000 rising to £55,000£60,000 for dual home management Additional Pay: £50 per night sleep-ins & performance-related bonuses About the Role Were looking for a passionate, experienced and inspiring Dual Registered Manager to lead two Childrens Residential Hom click apply for full job details
Dec 09, 2025
Full time
Dual Registered Manager Childrens Residential Homes Location: Worthing, West Sussex Contract: Full-Time, Permanent (40 hours per week) Salary: £50,000 rising to £55,000£60,000 for dual home management Additional Pay: £50 per night sleep-ins & performance-related bonuses About the Role Were looking for a passionate, experienced and inspiring Dual Registered Manager to lead two Childrens Residential Hom click apply for full job details
Via
Non-Medical Prescriber (NMP) Nurse
Via Chester, Cheshire
Would you like to work in an established Via service, and help people to achieve sustained recovery? Do you want to be at the forefront of an organisation committed to tackling health inequalities and empowering its workforce to make a meaningful impact on people's lives? The Role We are looking for qualified a (NMP) Non-Medical Prescribers with a keen interest in supporting people who are experiencing problematic alcohol or drug use, to join one of our integrated substance misuse services. Following an innovative rebrand (from WDP) to Via in 2023, including a significant investment in and commitment to developing a core clinical leadership team. Via has seen the continuous growth and development of its multidisciplinary workforce. The role of the Independent Prescriber is integral to shaping the treatment and recovery journey of those who use our services based on providing excellent evidence based best practice and care. You may already be working in addiction services or indeed be looking for a positive change in direction having, developed in another healthcare sector (e.g. primary, emergency/urgent care). In any case, the Via way is to treat each person as an individual and to tailor their professional development accordingly. Responsibilities will include the following: Demonstrating your advanced clinical assessment and prescribing knowledge and skills to initiate prescribing for people who are seeking opiate substitution therapy and/or alcohol treatment/recovery. Work as part of a multidisciplinary team of registered health care professionals and non-clinical professionals including recovery practitioners, clinical admin support, healthcare support workers and peer support workers. To use your clinical judgement and experience to assess the suitability for those to partake in non-pharmacological and evidence based psychosocial interventions as part of their treatment/recovery journey. To conduct regular clinical reviews in line with evidence based best practice guidelines. To oversee our clinical harm reduction programmes (e.g. take-home naloxone), treatment clinics (e.g. Buprenorphine), yearly immunizations programme. Be an advocate for our IP workforce by promoting a culture of collaboration and continuous growth through learning. You will be supported from day one with the organisation including being given the opportunity to maintain a clinical portfolio of development (e.g. including for NMC/regulatory revalidation purposes), contribute to Via's innovation and research, contribute to our clinical forums and communities of practice, attend prescribing updates and network across the sector. Why Join Us? At Via, we're proud of the work we do and the people who make it happen. You'll be joining a supportive, values-driven organisation where your skills and ideas will be valued and where you'll have the chance to make a real impact. Location Cheshire West, Chester. To see the generous range of benefits we offer at Via including 30 days annual leave for all new starters, our health and wellbeing initiatives, financial perks and development opportunities - visit our Benefits Package. For an informal chat about the role please contact Jane Murphy, Service Manager via or Shiv Mistry, Clinical Lead on The closing date for applications is Wednesday 31st December at midnight. All our applications are sifted by humans. Please send us applications that reflect your own knowledge, experience and values and not applications that have been generated by artificial intelligence (AI). We accept applications via the button below using our short application form, and your CV. For guidance on how to complete the application visit . Please submit your application as soon as possible as we may close adverts at any time if we receive a sufficient number of applications. Via welcomes enquiries from everyone, and we value diversity in our workplace. Our commitment to promoting diversity and developing a workplace environment where all staff are treated with dignity and respect is central to our recruitment process. We're a Disability Confident Employer and are committed to the employment and career development of disabled people. We offer an interview to disabled people who meet the minimum criteria for our jobs, please confirm in the personal statement part of our application form that you are applying under this scheme. Appointment to all our posts are subject to satisfactory completion of our safeguarding checks including DBS and we follow safer recruiting principles. Please email if you have any recruitment enquiries or if you require this documentation in an accessible format.
Dec 09, 2025
Full time
Would you like to work in an established Via service, and help people to achieve sustained recovery? Do you want to be at the forefront of an organisation committed to tackling health inequalities and empowering its workforce to make a meaningful impact on people's lives? The Role We are looking for qualified a (NMP) Non-Medical Prescribers with a keen interest in supporting people who are experiencing problematic alcohol or drug use, to join one of our integrated substance misuse services. Following an innovative rebrand (from WDP) to Via in 2023, including a significant investment in and commitment to developing a core clinical leadership team. Via has seen the continuous growth and development of its multidisciplinary workforce. The role of the Independent Prescriber is integral to shaping the treatment and recovery journey of those who use our services based on providing excellent evidence based best practice and care. You may already be working in addiction services or indeed be looking for a positive change in direction having, developed in another healthcare sector (e.g. primary, emergency/urgent care). In any case, the Via way is to treat each person as an individual and to tailor their professional development accordingly. Responsibilities will include the following: Demonstrating your advanced clinical assessment and prescribing knowledge and skills to initiate prescribing for people who are seeking opiate substitution therapy and/or alcohol treatment/recovery. Work as part of a multidisciplinary team of registered health care professionals and non-clinical professionals including recovery practitioners, clinical admin support, healthcare support workers and peer support workers. To use your clinical judgement and experience to assess the suitability for those to partake in non-pharmacological and evidence based psychosocial interventions as part of their treatment/recovery journey. To conduct regular clinical reviews in line with evidence based best practice guidelines. To oversee our clinical harm reduction programmes (e.g. take-home naloxone), treatment clinics (e.g. Buprenorphine), yearly immunizations programme. Be an advocate for our IP workforce by promoting a culture of collaboration and continuous growth through learning. You will be supported from day one with the organisation including being given the opportunity to maintain a clinical portfolio of development (e.g. including for NMC/regulatory revalidation purposes), contribute to Via's innovation and research, contribute to our clinical forums and communities of practice, attend prescribing updates and network across the sector. Why Join Us? At Via, we're proud of the work we do and the people who make it happen. You'll be joining a supportive, values-driven organisation where your skills and ideas will be valued and where you'll have the chance to make a real impact. Location Cheshire West, Chester. To see the generous range of benefits we offer at Via including 30 days annual leave for all new starters, our health and wellbeing initiatives, financial perks and development opportunities - visit our Benefits Package. For an informal chat about the role please contact Jane Murphy, Service Manager via or Shiv Mistry, Clinical Lead on The closing date for applications is Wednesday 31st December at midnight. All our applications are sifted by humans. Please send us applications that reflect your own knowledge, experience and values and not applications that have been generated by artificial intelligence (AI). We accept applications via the button below using our short application form, and your CV. For guidance on how to complete the application visit . Please submit your application as soon as possible as we may close adverts at any time if we receive a sufficient number of applications. Via welcomes enquiries from everyone, and we value diversity in our workplace. Our commitment to promoting diversity and developing a workplace environment where all staff are treated with dignity and respect is central to our recruitment process. We're a Disability Confident Employer and are committed to the employment and career development of disabled people. We offer an interview to disabled people who meet the minimum criteria for our jobs, please confirm in the personal statement part of our application form that you are applying under this scheme. Appointment to all our posts are subject to satisfactory completion of our safeguarding checks including DBS and we follow safer recruiting principles. Please email if you have any recruitment enquiries or if you require this documentation in an accessible format.

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