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Health & Social Care Assessor
t2 group
Health & Social Care Assessor - Level 5 ONLY requirement - Cornwall and surrounding areas Remote-based with travel Competitive Salary + Bonus Are you an experienced Health & Social Care professional looking to make a difference in the sector? Or are you an experienced assessor seeking a role where you can focus entirely on supporting learners without the pressure of sourcing them yourself? At t2 gr click apply for full job details
Apr 22, 2026
Full time
Health & Social Care Assessor - Level 5 ONLY requirement - Cornwall and surrounding areas Remote-based with travel Competitive Salary + Bonus Are you an experienced Health & Social Care professional looking to make a difference in the sector? Or are you an experienced assessor seeking a role where you can focus entirely on supporting learners without the pressure of sourcing them yourself? At t2 gr click apply for full job details
Health and Social Care Assessor
t2 group Exeter, Devon
Health & Social Care Assessor - Level 3 ONLY requirement - Exeter and surrounding areas Remote-based with travel Competitive Salary + Bonus Are you an experienced Health & Social Care professional looking to make a difference in the sector? Or are you an experienced assessor seeking a role where you can focus entirely on supporting learners without the pressure of sourcing them yourself? At t2 group, we are proud to have been rated 'Good' by Ofsted in our recent inspection (September 2024). Join a team committed to delivering high-quality learning and development for the Health & Social Care sector. Why join us? Home-based role with travel Competitive salary + bonus opportunity Full training and support for unqualified candidates No learner sourcing required - we provide all learners for you No sign-up documentation required to complete - focus on coaching and assessing Who we're looking for At t2 group, we refer to our Health & Social Care Assessors as Personal Development Managers, reflecting their vital role in guiding learners through the entire learning journey-providing expert teaching, coaching, and development support to help them succeed. We have opportunities for both Qualified and Trainee Health & Social Care Personal Development Managers (Assessors): Qualified Assessors Salary: Level 3 - £27,000 basic + bonus opportunity OTE to £39,000pa If you're an experienced Health & Social Care Assessor with a background in delivering apprenticeships and diplomas, we'd love to hear from you. Unqualified Assessors (Trainee Pathway) Salary: Level 3 - £25,400 (rising after completion of TAQA qualification to £27,000) + bonus opportunity OTE to £39,000pa Through our Training Academy, we will support you to become a qualified Health & Social Care Personal Development Manager. If you have at least 2 years of sector experience and want to develop your career, this could be your next step. The role As a Personal Development Manager, your focus will be on supporting, mentoring, and assessing learners working towards their Health & Social Care qualifications Levels 2-5 (depending on your occupational competence). You will have a clear set of KPI's and will manage your own diary to ensure you achieve these. Key responsibilities: Build strong relationships with learners and employers through monthly reviews, ensuring ongoing commitment and engagement with the programme Deliver high-quality, interactive teaching and coaching sessions that align with the apprenticeship curriculum, fostering the development of key knowledge, skills, and behaviours while meeting Ofsted and Awarding Organisation standards Assess and review learner evidence promptly, ensuring timely progress tracking and support towards qualification completion Conduct workplace observations to assess practical competency and reinforce learning Provide tailored support to help learners achieve their maths and English Functional Skills Prepare and guide learners for End Point Assessment (EPA), equipping them with the skills and knowledge needed to pass successfully Promote and safeguard learner well-being, ensuring a safe and supportive learning environment while adhering to safeguarding policies Identify and report any safeguarding concerns relating to learners, staff, adults at risk or children Benefits of working with t2 group Home based role with travel (mileage paid) Laptop and mobile phone provided 25 days annual leave + bank holidays (increasing with length of service) Christmas & New Year shutdown period Pension scheme Specsavers scheme Access to 1000's of student discounts inc. Unidays, Student Beans and TOTUM £500 employee referral bonus scheme Enhanced sick pay & maternity reward vouchers Employee well-being and assistance programme Access to EV company car scheme Life assurance cover Your Birthday off Health Cash Plan - Including Health screening, virtual GP and many more benefits Requirements for the role Minimum of 2 years' hands-on experience in the adult or elderly Health & Social Care sector, including expertise in Dementia and Learning Disabilities, at a Senior Carer level or above Health & Social Care qualification at Level 5 Previous experience in work-based learning or education settings, with an Assessor qualification (CAVA, TAQA, A1, or equivalent) Ideally hold a Level 3 or higher teaching qualification (desirable but not essential) Strong English and maths skills, preferably GCSE grade C or above (or equivalent) Proven ability to work in high-pressure environments, meeting targets and deadlines effectively Highly organised and self-motivated, with excellent time management, planning, and organisational skills Exceptional communication skills, with the ability to build and maintain strong relationships with learners, employers, and key stakeholders Proficient in IT, with the ability to navigate internal systems and confidently use Microsoft Office applications Additional Requirements Must have own transport, broadband connection, and business-use car insurance (all business mileage and expenses are covered by the company) Employment is subject to a satisfactory enhanced DBS check & references t2 group is committed to providing a safe environment for all learner's and employees. To find out more about our commitment to safeguarding please visit the t2 website We'd love to hear from you! Apply today and take the next step in your career with t2 group.
Apr 22, 2026
Full time
Health & Social Care Assessor - Level 3 ONLY requirement - Exeter and surrounding areas Remote-based with travel Competitive Salary + Bonus Are you an experienced Health & Social Care professional looking to make a difference in the sector? Or are you an experienced assessor seeking a role where you can focus entirely on supporting learners without the pressure of sourcing them yourself? At t2 group, we are proud to have been rated 'Good' by Ofsted in our recent inspection (September 2024). Join a team committed to delivering high-quality learning and development for the Health & Social Care sector. Why join us? Home-based role with travel Competitive salary + bonus opportunity Full training and support for unqualified candidates No learner sourcing required - we provide all learners for you No sign-up documentation required to complete - focus on coaching and assessing Who we're looking for At t2 group, we refer to our Health & Social Care Assessors as Personal Development Managers, reflecting their vital role in guiding learners through the entire learning journey-providing expert teaching, coaching, and development support to help them succeed. We have opportunities for both Qualified and Trainee Health & Social Care Personal Development Managers (Assessors): Qualified Assessors Salary: Level 3 - £27,000 basic + bonus opportunity OTE to £39,000pa If you're an experienced Health & Social Care Assessor with a background in delivering apprenticeships and diplomas, we'd love to hear from you. Unqualified Assessors (Trainee Pathway) Salary: Level 3 - £25,400 (rising after completion of TAQA qualification to £27,000) + bonus opportunity OTE to £39,000pa Through our Training Academy, we will support you to become a qualified Health & Social Care Personal Development Manager. If you have at least 2 years of sector experience and want to develop your career, this could be your next step. The role As a Personal Development Manager, your focus will be on supporting, mentoring, and assessing learners working towards their Health & Social Care qualifications Levels 2-5 (depending on your occupational competence). You will have a clear set of KPI's and will manage your own diary to ensure you achieve these. Key responsibilities: Build strong relationships with learners and employers through monthly reviews, ensuring ongoing commitment and engagement with the programme Deliver high-quality, interactive teaching and coaching sessions that align with the apprenticeship curriculum, fostering the development of key knowledge, skills, and behaviours while meeting Ofsted and Awarding Organisation standards Assess and review learner evidence promptly, ensuring timely progress tracking and support towards qualification completion Conduct workplace observations to assess practical competency and reinforce learning Provide tailored support to help learners achieve their maths and English Functional Skills Prepare and guide learners for End Point Assessment (EPA), equipping them with the skills and knowledge needed to pass successfully Promote and safeguard learner well-being, ensuring a safe and supportive learning environment while adhering to safeguarding policies Identify and report any safeguarding concerns relating to learners, staff, adults at risk or children Benefits of working with t2 group Home based role with travel (mileage paid) Laptop and mobile phone provided 25 days annual leave + bank holidays (increasing with length of service) Christmas & New Year shutdown period Pension scheme Specsavers scheme Access to 1000's of student discounts inc. Unidays, Student Beans and TOTUM £500 employee referral bonus scheme Enhanced sick pay & maternity reward vouchers Employee well-being and assistance programme Access to EV company car scheme Life assurance cover Your Birthday off Health Cash Plan - Including Health screening, virtual GP and many more benefits Requirements for the role Minimum of 2 years' hands-on experience in the adult or elderly Health & Social Care sector, including expertise in Dementia and Learning Disabilities, at a Senior Carer level or above Health & Social Care qualification at Level 5 Previous experience in work-based learning or education settings, with an Assessor qualification (CAVA, TAQA, A1, or equivalent) Ideally hold a Level 3 or higher teaching qualification (desirable but not essential) Strong English and maths skills, preferably GCSE grade C or above (or equivalent) Proven ability to work in high-pressure environments, meeting targets and deadlines effectively Highly organised and self-motivated, with excellent time management, planning, and organisational skills Exceptional communication skills, with the ability to build and maintain strong relationships with learners, employers, and key stakeholders Proficient in IT, with the ability to navigate internal systems and confidently use Microsoft Office applications Additional Requirements Must have own transport, broadband connection, and business-use car insurance (all business mileage and expenses are covered by the company) Employment is subject to a satisfactory enhanced DBS check & references t2 group is committed to providing a safe environment for all learner's and employees. To find out more about our commitment to safeguarding please visit the t2 website We'd love to hear from you! Apply today and take the next step in your career with t2 group.
Health & Social Care Assessor
t2 group Bristol, Somerset
Health & Social Care Assessor - Level 5 ONLY requirement - Bristol and surrounding areas Remote-based with travel Competitive Salary + Bonus Are you an experienced Health & Social Care professional looking to make a difference in the sector? Or are you an experienced assessor seeking a role where you can focus entirely on supporting learners without the pressure of sourcing them yourself? At t2 gro click apply for full job details
Apr 22, 2026
Full time
Health & Social Care Assessor - Level 5 ONLY requirement - Bristol and surrounding areas Remote-based with travel Competitive Salary + Bonus Are you an experienced Health & Social Care professional looking to make a difference in the sector? Or are you an experienced assessor seeking a role where you can focus entirely on supporting learners without the pressure of sourcing them yourself? At t2 gro click apply for full job details
EasyWebRecruitment.com
RQF Centre Assessor
EasyWebRecruitment.com Much Hadham, Hertfordshire
Location: Much Hadham, Hertfordshire (SG10 6EW) Contract: Full-time, Permanent Salary: £34,787.29 £36,672.73 per annum Develop People. Drive Quality. Make a Lasting Impact. They believe that great care starts with great people. They are seeking an experienced and motivated RQF Centre Assessor to join their Learning & Development team and play a key role in developing their workforce across the organisation. This is an opportunity to support colleagues to build confidence, capability and competence, directly contributing to the quality of care and education delivered across their organisation. About their organisation Our client is a values-led charity supporting children, young people and adults with epilepsy and complex needs. Their integrated services span education, residential care, and supported living, creating a unique and collaborative working environment. Their values underpin everything they do: Aspirational, Collaborative, Joyful and Compassionate. About the Role As an RQF Centre Assessor , you will support learners through their qualification journey, ensuring high-quality assessment, guidance and progression. Key responsibilities include: Assessing knowledge and competency-based qualifications through observation, professional discussion and portfolio evidence Providing clear, constructive feedback to support learner development Monitoring and tracking learner progress, ensuring timely achievement of qualifications Building effective relationships with managers to support workforce development Managing a caseload, planning assessments and maintaining accurate records Supporting the delivery of learning sessions where required Contributing to quality assurance processes and maintaining compliance with awarding body standards This role operates across a live care and education environment, supporting real practice and outcomes. About You You will be a confident and organised professional with a strong commitment to developing others. Essential: Recognised Assessor qualification (A1 or equivalent) Experience assessing vocational qualifications within health, social care or education Ability to assess workplace practice and evidence effectively Strong communication and interpersonal skills Ability to manage a caseload and meet deadlines Desirable: Internal Quality Assurance qualification (or willingness to work towards) Experience within residential childcare or learning disability settings Experience delivering training or facilitating learning Why work for their organisation? If you are someone who takes pride in your work, communicates clearly and effectively, and can juggle multiple deadlines without compromising on quality, they'd love to hear from you. They offer: From 25 days holiday + bank holidays (increasing with service) Free on-site parking and discounted gym membership Life assurance and employee recognition scheme Eligibility for Blue Light Card discounts on top brands Confidential Employee Assistance Programme Fully funded DBS Contributory pension scheme with up to 6% employer match Recommend a friend scheme (£1000 for eligible roles) How to Apply Please apply via their website by completing an application form and uploading your CV. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis they recommend applying early, as they may close the advert once enough strong applications are received. Please note: They are not located on a public transport route, so having access to transport is helpful. Final salary offer is dependent on experience, qualifications, and the role level. Safeguarding & Inclusion Our client is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults. An enhanced DBS check is required for this role. They are proud to be an Investors in People and Disability Confident Employer. They welcome applicants from all backgrounds and communities. If you require reasonable adjustments, please contact them directly. Join their organisation and help shape a better future. Registered Charity: REF-
Apr 16, 2026
Full time
Location: Much Hadham, Hertfordshire (SG10 6EW) Contract: Full-time, Permanent Salary: £34,787.29 £36,672.73 per annum Develop People. Drive Quality. Make a Lasting Impact. They believe that great care starts with great people. They are seeking an experienced and motivated RQF Centre Assessor to join their Learning & Development team and play a key role in developing their workforce across the organisation. This is an opportunity to support colleagues to build confidence, capability and competence, directly contributing to the quality of care and education delivered across their organisation. About their organisation Our client is a values-led charity supporting children, young people and adults with epilepsy and complex needs. Their integrated services span education, residential care, and supported living, creating a unique and collaborative working environment. Their values underpin everything they do: Aspirational, Collaborative, Joyful and Compassionate. About the Role As an RQF Centre Assessor , you will support learners through their qualification journey, ensuring high-quality assessment, guidance and progression. Key responsibilities include: Assessing knowledge and competency-based qualifications through observation, professional discussion and portfolio evidence Providing clear, constructive feedback to support learner development Monitoring and tracking learner progress, ensuring timely achievement of qualifications Building effective relationships with managers to support workforce development Managing a caseload, planning assessments and maintaining accurate records Supporting the delivery of learning sessions where required Contributing to quality assurance processes and maintaining compliance with awarding body standards This role operates across a live care and education environment, supporting real practice and outcomes. About You You will be a confident and organised professional with a strong commitment to developing others. Essential: Recognised Assessor qualification (A1 or equivalent) Experience assessing vocational qualifications within health, social care or education Ability to assess workplace practice and evidence effectively Strong communication and interpersonal skills Ability to manage a caseload and meet deadlines Desirable: Internal Quality Assurance qualification (or willingness to work towards) Experience within residential childcare or learning disability settings Experience delivering training or facilitating learning Why work for their organisation? If you are someone who takes pride in your work, communicates clearly and effectively, and can juggle multiple deadlines without compromising on quality, they'd love to hear from you. They offer: From 25 days holiday + bank holidays (increasing with service) Free on-site parking and discounted gym membership Life assurance and employee recognition scheme Eligibility for Blue Light Card discounts on top brands Confidential Employee Assistance Programme Fully funded DBS Contributory pension scheme with up to 6% employer match Recommend a friend scheme (£1000 for eligible roles) How to Apply Please apply via their website by completing an application form and uploading your CV. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis they recommend applying early, as they may close the advert once enough strong applications are received. Please note: They are not located on a public transport route, so having access to transport is helpful. Final salary offer is dependent on experience, qualifications, and the role level. Safeguarding & Inclusion Our client is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults. An enhanced DBS check is required for this role. They are proud to be an Investors in People and Disability Confident Employer. They welcome applicants from all backgrounds and communities. If you require reasonable adjustments, please contact them directly. Join their organisation and help shape a better future. Registered Charity: REF-
KM Education Recruitment Ltd
Health and Social Care Assessor (Trainee or Qualified)
KM Education Recruitment Ltd Brighton, Sussex
KM Recruitment is a specialist UK wide recruiter for the Skills & Employability sectors. Job Title: Health and Social Care Assessor (Trainee or Qualified) Full training and support will be given to trainee candidates to achieve a recognised Assessor award. Location: Brighton - Home/Field based Trainee salary: £25,400 - £28,000 + BONUS of up to £12k per annum Qualified salary: £27,000 - £30,000 + BONUS of up to £12k per annum (Salary is dependent on level of delivery) Essential Criteria: This opportunity is open to an unqualified Assessor candidate who is seeking a new opportunity away from hands-on care, to train and become an Assessor of Health and Social Care Apprenticeships! Hold a minimum of 3-5 years occupational competency in Health and Social Care (Elderly) at Senior Carer level - or above. Confident to deliver Maths and English Functional Skills. Happy to conduct online remote assessments - and face to face when required Must have a good level of ICT skills Full, clean driving licence and use of a vehicle. Must be flexible with travel Duties include: Assess and support learners working towards Apprenticeships in Health and Social Care Levels 2, 3 and/or 5 (depending on level of competency). Deliver training and support learners with Functional Skills Maths and English to level 2. Managing your diary efficiently to ensure timely visits and reviews are conducted. Organise and maintain documentation on learners' progress. Support, advise and motivate learners. Overcome barriers to learning and adapt delivery to meet learner's needs. Meet Assessor KPI's in terms of timely visits, quality paperwork and general administration. Please note: KM Recruitment receive a high number of applications for each role advertised and although we would like to we are not always able to deliver feedback to unsuccessful candidates. If you have not been contacted within 4 days then unfortunately your application has been unsuccessful. Thank you for your interest and keep an eye on our website for future opportunities.
Apr 13, 2026
Full time
KM Recruitment is a specialist UK wide recruiter for the Skills & Employability sectors. Job Title: Health and Social Care Assessor (Trainee or Qualified) Full training and support will be given to trainee candidates to achieve a recognised Assessor award. Location: Brighton - Home/Field based Trainee salary: £25,400 - £28,000 + BONUS of up to £12k per annum Qualified salary: £27,000 - £30,000 + BONUS of up to £12k per annum (Salary is dependent on level of delivery) Essential Criteria: This opportunity is open to an unqualified Assessor candidate who is seeking a new opportunity away from hands-on care, to train and become an Assessor of Health and Social Care Apprenticeships! Hold a minimum of 3-5 years occupational competency in Health and Social Care (Elderly) at Senior Carer level - or above. Confident to deliver Maths and English Functional Skills. Happy to conduct online remote assessments - and face to face when required Must have a good level of ICT skills Full, clean driving licence and use of a vehicle. Must be flexible with travel Duties include: Assess and support learners working towards Apprenticeships in Health and Social Care Levels 2, 3 and/or 5 (depending on level of competency). Deliver training and support learners with Functional Skills Maths and English to level 2. Managing your diary efficiently to ensure timely visits and reviews are conducted. Organise and maintain documentation on learners' progress. Support, advise and motivate learners. Overcome barriers to learning and adapt delivery to meet learner's needs. Meet Assessor KPI's in terms of timely visits, quality paperwork and general administration. Please note: KM Recruitment receive a high number of applications for each role advertised and although we would like to we are not always able to deliver feedback to unsuccessful candidates. If you have not been contacted within 4 days then unfortunately your application has been unsuccessful. Thank you for your interest and keep an eye on our website for future opportunities.
Nottinghamshire County Council
Advanced Social Work Practitioner
Nottinghamshire County Council Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
Join the Urgent & Emergency Care Team's, we have posts available in South and Mid of the County. Are you ready to take on an exciting challenge in a fast-paced, supportive team? We're looking for dynamic, enthusiastic and compassionate individuals with relevant knowledge, skills and expertise in all areas of Social Work practice and hospital discharge to join us in our Urgent and Emergency Care Teams. You will develop as a practice lead which will be integral to supporting the Team Manager to implement change and embed new ways of working. The ideal candidate will have a passion for Social Work with the ability to enable effective integrated working with partners and the promoting of independence through reablement and enablement approaches. The preferred candidate will supervise and mentor staff and be responsible for managing a small complex caseload of a mixed priority of work. You will have experience of safeguarding vulnerable people and will act as a safeguarding manager for the people you supervise. Using strength-based approaches you will promote the principles of choice and control, personalisation, and self-directed support to ensure that where possible people and their care givers can assess and manage their own needs, risks, and uncertainties. You will work with other Social Workers, Occupational Therapists and Community Care Officers in a fast-paced team. Key Skills: Building trusted relationships. Active listening to understand what matters most to the people you work with. Ensuring that a person wishes, feelings and beliefs are central to decision making. Connecting people to wider networks of support and opportunity. Keeping in touch with people to ensure that things or working well and if anything needs to change. Essential requirements: Recognising that people are the experts in their own lives. Communicating respectfully with and about people. Thinking and acting creatively. Professionally challenging circumstances and environments that marginalise, exclude or oppress. Critical reflective practice and a desire for continuous learning and professional development. You will be required to: Respect the dignity and diversity of the people you're working with. Understand and respond to people's unique needs and aspirations. Uphold human rights and social justice. Have professional curiosity. What We Offer: Latest technology for flexible working. Mileage payment. A comprehensive career pathway with induction, supervision, and Continuous Professional Development (CPD). An excellent occupational pension scheme. A flexible and supportive work environment. Generous annual leave plus 8 statutory bank holidays. Nottinghamshire County Council values its employees and is committed to their growth and well-being. We are on a journey to enhance the cultural priorities of Adult Social Care, shaping a positive and inclusive environment. In return for your commitment, we will provide a supportive team environment with access to professional development opportunities to progress your career and meet your continued professional development. You will receive regular supervision, both formally and informally and be supported to develop your skills within practice. You must have a Social Work Qualification and be registered by Social Work England. You will either be an Approved Mental Health Practitioner (AMHP) a Best Interests Assessor (BIA) or Practice Educator (Level 2) Knowledge and experience of safeguarding adult's work within multi-agency procedures and experience of staff supervision, training, and development. You will have a full driver's licence and the use of a car for work. Working Hours Monday to Thursday: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM. Friday: 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM Office presence: 2 days per week Who We're Looking For If you're creative, resilient, and passionate about supporting people in the community, we'd love to hear from you! This is a fantastic opportunity to develop your skills and make a real difference within a welcoming, values-driven team. Please contact Abby Parish (Team Manager) on or Kerry Birkinshaw (Team Manager) on if you want to discuss further.
Oct 07, 2025
Full time
Join the Urgent & Emergency Care Team's, we have posts available in South and Mid of the County. Are you ready to take on an exciting challenge in a fast-paced, supportive team? We're looking for dynamic, enthusiastic and compassionate individuals with relevant knowledge, skills and expertise in all areas of Social Work practice and hospital discharge to join us in our Urgent and Emergency Care Teams. You will develop as a practice lead which will be integral to supporting the Team Manager to implement change and embed new ways of working. The ideal candidate will have a passion for Social Work with the ability to enable effective integrated working with partners and the promoting of independence through reablement and enablement approaches. The preferred candidate will supervise and mentor staff and be responsible for managing a small complex caseload of a mixed priority of work. You will have experience of safeguarding vulnerable people and will act as a safeguarding manager for the people you supervise. Using strength-based approaches you will promote the principles of choice and control, personalisation, and self-directed support to ensure that where possible people and their care givers can assess and manage their own needs, risks, and uncertainties. You will work with other Social Workers, Occupational Therapists and Community Care Officers in a fast-paced team. Key Skills: Building trusted relationships. Active listening to understand what matters most to the people you work with. Ensuring that a person wishes, feelings and beliefs are central to decision making. Connecting people to wider networks of support and opportunity. Keeping in touch with people to ensure that things or working well and if anything needs to change. Essential requirements: Recognising that people are the experts in their own lives. Communicating respectfully with and about people. Thinking and acting creatively. Professionally challenging circumstances and environments that marginalise, exclude or oppress. Critical reflective practice and a desire for continuous learning and professional development. You will be required to: Respect the dignity and diversity of the people you're working with. Understand and respond to people's unique needs and aspirations. Uphold human rights and social justice. Have professional curiosity. What We Offer: Latest technology for flexible working. Mileage payment. A comprehensive career pathway with induction, supervision, and Continuous Professional Development (CPD). An excellent occupational pension scheme. A flexible and supportive work environment. Generous annual leave plus 8 statutory bank holidays. Nottinghamshire County Council values its employees and is committed to their growth and well-being. We are on a journey to enhance the cultural priorities of Adult Social Care, shaping a positive and inclusive environment. In return for your commitment, we will provide a supportive team environment with access to professional development opportunities to progress your career and meet your continued professional development. You will receive regular supervision, both formally and informally and be supported to develop your skills within practice. You must have a Social Work Qualification and be registered by Social Work England. You will either be an Approved Mental Health Practitioner (AMHP) a Best Interests Assessor (BIA) or Practice Educator (Level 2) Knowledge and experience of safeguarding adult's work within multi-agency procedures and experience of staff supervision, training, and development. You will have a full driver's licence and the use of a car for work. Working Hours Monday to Thursday: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM. Friday: 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM Office presence: 2 days per week Who We're Looking For If you're creative, resilient, and passionate about supporting people in the community, we'd love to hear from you! This is a fantastic opportunity to develop your skills and make a real difference within a welcoming, values-driven team. Please contact Abby Parish (Team Manager) on or Kerry Birkinshaw (Team Manager) on if you want to discuss further.
Local Authority Benefits and Housing Needs Officer, North London
Vitalis Harrow, Middlesex
Local Authority Benefits and Housing Needs Officer, North London Pay rate £220 per day Contract role, Local Authority Housing and Benefits We are recruiting for an experienced Benefits and Housing Needs Officer, in for a Local Authority in North London. About the Role As a Benefits and Housing Needs Officer, you will be responsible for both the specialist assessment of applications and the administrative processes that ensure our service runs efficiently. You will be expected to support approximately 10-15 residents a week. Your key responsibilities will include: Casework and Assessment: Contacting residents to understand their circumstances and decide on the best package of financial and non-financial support to help them. Assessing, awarding, and processing Discretionary Housing Payments (DHPs), using your discretion in line with internal guidance. Conducting comprehensive benefit checks with residents to identify underclaiming and maximise their income across benefits like Council Tax Reduction, Universal Credit, and Pension Credit. Working with residents to develop shared plans to sustain their tenancy, which may include advice on downsizing or increasing working hours About You We are looking for a proactive and highly organised individual with a strong background in welfare benefits and a genuine desire to help people. You must be comfortable working both independently and collaboratively within a fast-paced team environment. To be successful, you will need: Essential Experience & Knowledge: A strong understanding of welfare benefits and the ability to spot opportunities for income maximisation. Experience assessing DHPs in line with policy and guidance. Proficiency in using benefits systems, including Academy, Comino, and Searchlight. Proven experience in an administrative or support role, preferably within a welfare or social care environment. You will need to have experience in a similar level role in a Local Authority. Work with Vitalis to Discover Exciting Opportunities in Qualified Social Work, Housing and SEND At Vitalis, we're here to make your career journey seamless and rewarding. Here's how we support you every step of the way: Dedicated Consultant - Gain access to a specialist consultant who knows the market inside-out, has connections to roles across the UK, and is ready to provide tailored career advice and job search support. Hassle-Free Registration - Our easy only new registration process gets you started quickly and effortlessly. Exclusive Incentives - Enjoy referral schemes, bonuses, and other exciting perks.Compliance Simplified - Leave the paperwork to us! We handle ongoing compliance, so you can focus on your career. Fast, Reliable Payroll - Get paid promptly and consistently without any worries. Whether you're a qualified social worker, or have an interest in housing or SEND roles, we have the opportunities you'll want to hear about.Don't forget, if this role isn't the perfect fit, we're confident we can find one that is. We recruit across a wide range of public sector specialisms, including: Independent Reviewing Officer (IRO)• Best Interest Assessor (BIA)• Multi-Agency Safeguarding Hub (MASH)• Looked After Children (LAC)• Children's Social Work• Adult Social Work• Service Manager• Head of Service• Team Manager• Assistant Team Manager• A wide range of housing roles• Careers in SEND in local authorities Let us help you take the next step in your career. Get in touch with me today to explore our exciting opportunities!Contact me on or for more information.
Oct 06, 2025
Full time
Local Authority Benefits and Housing Needs Officer, North London Pay rate £220 per day Contract role, Local Authority Housing and Benefits We are recruiting for an experienced Benefits and Housing Needs Officer, in for a Local Authority in North London. About the Role As a Benefits and Housing Needs Officer, you will be responsible for both the specialist assessment of applications and the administrative processes that ensure our service runs efficiently. You will be expected to support approximately 10-15 residents a week. Your key responsibilities will include: Casework and Assessment: Contacting residents to understand their circumstances and decide on the best package of financial and non-financial support to help them. Assessing, awarding, and processing Discretionary Housing Payments (DHPs), using your discretion in line with internal guidance. Conducting comprehensive benefit checks with residents to identify underclaiming and maximise their income across benefits like Council Tax Reduction, Universal Credit, and Pension Credit. Working with residents to develop shared plans to sustain their tenancy, which may include advice on downsizing or increasing working hours About You We are looking for a proactive and highly organised individual with a strong background in welfare benefits and a genuine desire to help people. You must be comfortable working both independently and collaboratively within a fast-paced team environment. To be successful, you will need: Essential Experience & Knowledge: A strong understanding of welfare benefits and the ability to spot opportunities for income maximisation. Experience assessing DHPs in line with policy and guidance. Proficiency in using benefits systems, including Academy, Comino, and Searchlight. Proven experience in an administrative or support role, preferably within a welfare or social care environment. You will need to have experience in a similar level role in a Local Authority. Work with Vitalis to Discover Exciting Opportunities in Qualified Social Work, Housing and SEND At Vitalis, we're here to make your career journey seamless and rewarding. Here's how we support you every step of the way: Dedicated Consultant - Gain access to a specialist consultant who knows the market inside-out, has connections to roles across the UK, and is ready to provide tailored career advice and job search support. Hassle-Free Registration - Our easy only new registration process gets you started quickly and effortlessly. Exclusive Incentives - Enjoy referral schemes, bonuses, and other exciting perks.Compliance Simplified - Leave the paperwork to us! We handle ongoing compliance, so you can focus on your career. Fast, Reliable Payroll - Get paid promptly and consistently without any worries. Whether you're a qualified social worker, or have an interest in housing or SEND roles, we have the opportunities you'll want to hear about.Don't forget, if this role isn't the perfect fit, we're confident we can find one that is. We recruit across a wide range of public sector specialisms, including: Independent Reviewing Officer (IRO)• Best Interest Assessor (BIA)• Multi-Agency Safeguarding Hub (MASH)• Looked After Children (LAC)• Children's Social Work• Adult Social Work• Service Manager• Head of Service• Team Manager• Assistant Team Manager• A wide range of housing roles• Careers in SEND in local authorities Let us help you take the next step in your career. Get in touch with me today to explore our exciting opportunities!Contact me on or for more information.
Reed
Learning Support Assistant Liverpool September start
Reed Liverpool, Merseyside
Are you passionate about supporting young people, removing barriers to learning and promoting independence? If so, read on to find out how to join the UK's leading FE recruiter with additional benefits, offers and referral schemes. Reed Further Education are a leading recruitment agency working with colleges, prisons, universities, and training providers across the UK. We are always looking for talented/aspiring learning support assistants to join our team and help us deliver high-quality education to learners. Learning Support Assistant Liverpool Full and part time £15-16 per hour September start Job Purpose Reed Further Education are recruiting Learning Support Assistants across Merseyside to support with all aspects of academic, social and emotional learning for learners to enable them to reach their full potential. Day to Day of the role: Work closely with students with additional needs to provide tailored support and assistance. Collaborate with teaching staff to implement individual learning plans. Facilitate an inclusive learning environment that caters to the diverse requirements of students. Monitor and support the progress and development of students. Assist with the preparation of learning materials and resources. Provide encouragement and motivation to students to help them achieve their potential. Required Skills & Qualifications: Experience working with students/young adults in a high school, college, or support and care setting. A strong understanding and commitment to safeguarding practices. Minimum of GCSE A-C/Level 2 in English and Maths. An Enhanced DBS on the update service or the willingness to obtain one. "All candidates who register with Reed Further Education will have 2 years' referencing taken up and will be required to have a DBS check completed. All offers are conditional upon satisfactory background checks. Reed Further Education is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment by completing mandatory training within 6 weeks of your first assignment and annually thereafter." Benefits of working for Reed Further Education/our client: Exclusive representation to leading FE colleges and training providers in the area 1-2-1 Specialist SEN Consultant who will search for jobs on your behalf. CV writing and job interview tips! The ability to sign up to a Health Cash Plan and Reed Discount Club. Entitlement to Statutory Sick Pay, Statutory Maternity, Paternity and Adoption Pay, Parental Leave and Antenatal/Pre-Adoption Appointment Payment Access to Training and Development - Reed Assessment Centre - Reed Learning. Great referral bonus' (up to £250 per successful referral!) Eye Test and Spectacle Vouchers To apply for this role, please send us your updated CV by clicking 'Apply Now'. Your application should demonstrate your passion for educational support and your commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. Not looking for support roles? We are also registering lecturers, assessors and technicians through to other FE positions including HR, finance, facilities, administrators. We also have a specialist team of interim and senior management consultants with over 20 years' experience in the sector. Thank you for your interest in working with Reed Further Education. We look forward to hearing from you soon
Oct 06, 2025
Full time
Are you passionate about supporting young people, removing barriers to learning and promoting independence? If so, read on to find out how to join the UK's leading FE recruiter with additional benefits, offers and referral schemes. Reed Further Education are a leading recruitment agency working with colleges, prisons, universities, and training providers across the UK. We are always looking for talented/aspiring learning support assistants to join our team and help us deliver high-quality education to learners. Learning Support Assistant Liverpool Full and part time £15-16 per hour September start Job Purpose Reed Further Education are recruiting Learning Support Assistants across Merseyside to support with all aspects of academic, social and emotional learning for learners to enable them to reach their full potential. Day to Day of the role: Work closely with students with additional needs to provide tailored support and assistance. Collaborate with teaching staff to implement individual learning plans. Facilitate an inclusive learning environment that caters to the diverse requirements of students. Monitor and support the progress and development of students. Assist with the preparation of learning materials and resources. Provide encouragement and motivation to students to help them achieve their potential. Required Skills & Qualifications: Experience working with students/young adults in a high school, college, or support and care setting. A strong understanding and commitment to safeguarding practices. Minimum of GCSE A-C/Level 2 in English and Maths. An Enhanced DBS on the update service or the willingness to obtain one. "All candidates who register with Reed Further Education will have 2 years' referencing taken up and will be required to have a DBS check completed. All offers are conditional upon satisfactory background checks. Reed Further Education is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment by completing mandatory training within 6 weeks of your first assignment and annually thereafter." Benefits of working for Reed Further Education/our client: Exclusive representation to leading FE colleges and training providers in the area 1-2-1 Specialist SEN Consultant who will search for jobs on your behalf. CV writing and job interview tips! The ability to sign up to a Health Cash Plan and Reed Discount Club. Entitlement to Statutory Sick Pay, Statutory Maternity, Paternity and Adoption Pay, Parental Leave and Antenatal/Pre-Adoption Appointment Payment Access to Training and Development - Reed Assessment Centre - Reed Learning. Great referral bonus' (up to £250 per successful referral!) Eye Test and Spectacle Vouchers To apply for this role, please send us your updated CV by clicking 'Apply Now'. Your application should demonstrate your passion for educational support and your commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. Not looking for support roles? We are also registering lecturers, assessors and technicians through to other FE positions including HR, finance, facilities, administrators. We also have a specialist team of interim and senior management consultants with over 20 years' experience in the sector. Thank you for your interest in working with Reed Further Education. We look forward to hearing from you soon
Trainee Health and Social Care Assessor
t2 group Colchester, Essex
Health & Social Care Assessor - Level 5 ONLY requirement - Essex and surrounding areas Remote-based with travel Competitive Salary + Bonus Are you an experienced Health & Social Care professional looking to make a difference in the sector? Or are you an experienced assessor seeking a role where you can focus entirely on supporting learners without the pressure of sourcing them yourself? At t2 group click apply for full job details
Oct 06, 2025
Full time
Health & Social Care Assessor - Level 5 ONLY requirement - Essex and surrounding areas Remote-based with travel Competitive Salary + Bonus Are you an experienced Health & Social Care professional looking to make a difference in the sector? Or are you an experienced assessor seeking a role where you can focus entirely on supporting learners without the pressure of sourcing them yourself? At t2 group click apply for full job details
Nottinghamshire County Council
Advanced Social Work Practitioner
Nottinghamshire County Council Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
Join the Urgent & Emergency Care Team's, we have posts available in South and Mid of the County. Are you ready to take on an exciting challenge in a fast-paced, supportive team? We're looking for dynamic, enthusiastic and compassionate individuals with relevant knowledge, skills and expertise in all areas of Social Work practice and hospital discharge to join us in our Urgent and Emergency Care Teams. You will develop as a practice lead which will be integral to supporting the Team Manager to implement change and embed new ways of working. The ideal candidate will have a passion for Social Work with the ability to enable effective integrated working with partners and the promoting of independence through reablement and enablement approaches. The preferred candidate will supervise and mentor staff and be responsible for managing a small complex caseload of a mixed priority of work. You will have experience of safeguarding vulnerable people and will act as a safeguarding manager for the people you supervise. Using strength-based approaches you will promote the principles of choice and control, personalisation, and self-directed support to ensure that where possible people and their care givers can assess and manage their own needs, risks, and uncertainties. You will work with other Social Workers, Occupational Therapists and Community Care Officers in a fast-paced team. Key Skills: Building trusted relationships. Active listening to understand what matters most to the people you work with. Ensuring that a person wishes, feelings and beliefs are central to decision making. Connecting people to wider networks of support and opportunity. Keeping in touch with people to ensure that things or working well and if anything needs to change. Essential requirements: Recognising that people are the experts in their own lives. Communicating respectfully with and about people. Thinking and acting creatively. Professionally challenging circumstances and environments that marginalise, exclude or oppress. Critical reflective practice and a desire for continuous learning and professional development. You will be required to: Respect the dignity and diversity of the people you're working with. Understand and respond to people's unique needs and aspirations. Uphold human rights and social justice. Have professional curiosity. What We Offer: Latest technology for flexible working. Mileage payment. A comprehensive career pathway with induction, supervision, and Continuous Professional Development (CPD). An excellent occupational pension scheme. A flexible and supportive work environment. Generous annual leave plus 8 statutory bank holidays. Nottinghamshire County Council values its employees and is committed to their growth and well-being. We are on a journey to enhance the cultural priorities of Adult Social Care, shaping a positive and inclusive environment. In return for your commitment, we will provide a supportive team environment with access to professional development opportunities to progress your career and meet your continued professional development. You will receive regular supervision, both formally and informally and be supported to develop your skills within practice. You must have a Social Work Qualification and be registered by Social Work England. You will either be an Approved Mental Health Practitioner (AMHP) a Best Interests Assessor (BIA) or Practice Educator (Level 2) Knowledge and experience of safeguarding adult's work within multi-agency procedures and experience of staff supervision, training, and development. You will have a full driver's licence and the use of a car for work. Working Hours Monday to Thursday: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM. Friday: 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM Office presence: 2 days per week Who We're Looking For If you're creative, resilient, and passionate about supporting people in the community, we'd love to hear from you! This is a fantastic opportunity to develop your skills and make a real difference within a welcoming, values-driven team. Please contact Abby Parish (Team Manager) on or Kerry Birkinshaw (Team Manager) on if you want to discuss further.
Oct 06, 2025
Full time
Join the Urgent & Emergency Care Team's, we have posts available in South and Mid of the County. Are you ready to take on an exciting challenge in a fast-paced, supportive team? We're looking for dynamic, enthusiastic and compassionate individuals with relevant knowledge, skills and expertise in all areas of Social Work practice and hospital discharge to join us in our Urgent and Emergency Care Teams. You will develop as a practice lead which will be integral to supporting the Team Manager to implement change and embed new ways of working. The ideal candidate will have a passion for Social Work with the ability to enable effective integrated working with partners and the promoting of independence through reablement and enablement approaches. The preferred candidate will supervise and mentor staff and be responsible for managing a small complex caseload of a mixed priority of work. You will have experience of safeguarding vulnerable people and will act as a safeguarding manager for the people you supervise. Using strength-based approaches you will promote the principles of choice and control, personalisation, and self-directed support to ensure that where possible people and their care givers can assess and manage their own needs, risks, and uncertainties. You will work with other Social Workers, Occupational Therapists and Community Care Officers in a fast-paced team. Key Skills: Building trusted relationships. Active listening to understand what matters most to the people you work with. Ensuring that a person wishes, feelings and beliefs are central to decision making. Connecting people to wider networks of support and opportunity. Keeping in touch with people to ensure that things or working well and if anything needs to change. Essential requirements: Recognising that people are the experts in their own lives. Communicating respectfully with and about people. Thinking and acting creatively. Professionally challenging circumstances and environments that marginalise, exclude or oppress. Critical reflective practice and a desire for continuous learning and professional development. You will be required to: Respect the dignity and diversity of the people you're working with. Understand and respond to people's unique needs and aspirations. Uphold human rights and social justice. Have professional curiosity. What We Offer: Latest technology for flexible working. Mileage payment. A comprehensive career pathway with induction, supervision, and Continuous Professional Development (CPD). An excellent occupational pension scheme. A flexible and supportive work environment. Generous annual leave plus 8 statutory bank holidays. Nottinghamshire County Council values its employees and is committed to their growth and well-being. We are on a journey to enhance the cultural priorities of Adult Social Care, shaping a positive and inclusive environment. In return for your commitment, we will provide a supportive team environment with access to professional development opportunities to progress your career and meet your continued professional development. You will receive regular supervision, both formally and informally and be supported to develop your skills within practice. You must have a Social Work Qualification and be registered by Social Work England. You will either be an Approved Mental Health Practitioner (AMHP) a Best Interests Assessor (BIA) or Practice Educator (Level 2) Knowledge and experience of safeguarding adult's work within multi-agency procedures and experience of staff supervision, training, and development. You will have a full driver's licence and the use of a car for work. Working Hours Monday to Thursday: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM. Friday: 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM Office presence: 2 days per week Who We're Looking For If you're creative, resilient, and passionate about supporting people in the community, we'd love to hear from you! This is a fantastic opportunity to develop your skills and make a real difference within a welcoming, values-driven team. Please contact Abby Parish (Team Manager) on or Kerry Birkinshaw (Team Manager) on if you want to discuss further.
Nottinghamshire County Council
Advanced Social Work Practitioner
Nottinghamshire County Council Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
Join the Urgent & Emergency Care Team's, we have posts available in South and Mid of the County. Are you ready to take on an exciting challenge in a fast-paced, supportive team? We're looking for dynamic, enthusiastic and compassionate individuals with relevant knowledge, skills and expertise in all areas of Social Work practice and hospital discharge to join us in our Urgent and Emergency Care Teams. You will develop as a practice lead which will be integral to supporting the Team Manager to implement change and embed new ways of working. The ideal candidate will have a passion for Social Work with the ability to enable effective integrated working with partners and the promoting of independence through reablement and enablement approaches. The preferred candidate will supervise and mentor staff and be responsible for managing a small complex caseload of a mixed priority of work. You will have experience of safeguarding vulnerable people and will act as a safeguarding manager for the people you supervise. Using strength-based approaches you will promote the principles of choice and control, personalisation, and self-directed support to ensure that where possible people and their care givers can assess and manage their own needs, risks, and uncertainties. You will work with other Social Workers, Occupational Therapists and Community Care Officers in a fast-paced team. Key Skills: Building trusted relationships. Active listening to understand what matters most to the people you work with. Ensuring that a person wishes, feelings and beliefs are central to decision making. Connecting people to wider networks of support and opportunity. Keeping in touch with people to ensure that things or working well and if anything needs to change. Essential requirements: Recognising that people are the experts in their own lives. Communicating respectfully with and about people. Thinking and acting creatively. Professionally challenging circumstances and environments that marginalise, exclude or oppress. Critical reflective practice and a desire for continuous learning and professional development. You will be required to: Respect the dignity and diversity of the people you're working with. Understand and respond to people's unique needs and aspirations. Uphold human rights and social justice. Have professional curiosity. What We Offer: Latest technology for flexible working. Mileage payment. A comprehensive career pathway with induction, supervision, and Continuous Professional Development (CPD). An excellent occupational pension scheme. A flexible and supportive work environment. Generous annual leave plus 8 statutory bank holidays. Nottinghamshire County Council values its employees and is committed to their growth and well-being. We are on a journey to enhance the cultural priorities of Adult Social Care, shaping a positive and inclusive environment. In return for your commitment, we will provide a supportive team environment with access to professional development opportunities to progress your career and meet your continued professional development. You will receive regular supervision, both formally and informally and be supported to develop your skills within practice. You must have a Social Work Qualification and be registered by Social Work England. You will either be an Approved Mental Health Practitioner (AMHP) a Best Interests Assessor (BIA) or Practice Educator (Level 2) Knowledge and experience of safeguarding adult's work within multi-agency procedures and experience of staff supervision, training, and development. You will have a full driver's licence and the use of a car for work. Working Hours Monday to Thursday: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM. Friday: 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM Office presence: 2 days per week Who We're Looking For If you're creative, resilient, and passionate about supporting people in the community, we'd love to hear from you! This is a fantastic opportunity to develop your skills and make a real difference within a welcoming, values-driven team. Please contact Abby Parish (Team Manager) on or Kerry Birkinshaw (Team Manager) on if you want to discuss further.
Oct 05, 2025
Full time
Join the Urgent & Emergency Care Team's, we have posts available in South and Mid of the County. Are you ready to take on an exciting challenge in a fast-paced, supportive team? We're looking for dynamic, enthusiastic and compassionate individuals with relevant knowledge, skills and expertise in all areas of Social Work practice and hospital discharge to join us in our Urgent and Emergency Care Teams. You will develop as a practice lead which will be integral to supporting the Team Manager to implement change and embed new ways of working. The ideal candidate will have a passion for Social Work with the ability to enable effective integrated working with partners and the promoting of independence through reablement and enablement approaches. The preferred candidate will supervise and mentor staff and be responsible for managing a small complex caseload of a mixed priority of work. You will have experience of safeguarding vulnerable people and will act as a safeguarding manager for the people you supervise. Using strength-based approaches you will promote the principles of choice and control, personalisation, and self-directed support to ensure that where possible people and their care givers can assess and manage their own needs, risks, and uncertainties. You will work with other Social Workers, Occupational Therapists and Community Care Officers in a fast-paced team. Key Skills: Building trusted relationships. Active listening to understand what matters most to the people you work with. Ensuring that a person wishes, feelings and beliefs are central to decision making. Connecting people to wider networks of support and opportunity. Keeping in touch with people to ensure that things or working well and if anything needs to change. Essential requirements: Recognising that people are the experts in their own lives. Communicating respectfully with and about people. Thinking and acting creatively. Professionally challenging circumstances and environments that marginalise, exclude or oppress. Critical reflective practice and a desire for continuous learning and professional development. You will be required to: Respect the dignity and diversity of the people you're working with. Understand and respond to people's unique needs and aspirations. Uphold human rights and social justice. Have professional curiosity. What We Offer: Latest technology for flexible working. Mileage payment. A comprehensive career pathway with induction, supervision, and Continuous Professional Development (CPD). An excellent occupational pension scheme. A flexible and supportive work environment. Generous annual leave plus 8 statutory bank holidays. Nottinghamshire County Council values its employees and is committed to their growth and well-being. We are on a journey to enhance the cultural priorities of Adult Social Care, shaping a positive and inclusive environment. In return for your commitment, we will provide a supportive team environment with access to professional development opportunities to progress your career and meet your continued professional development. You will receive regular supervision, both formally and informally and be supported to develop your skills within practice. You must have a Social Work Qualification and be registered by Social Work England. You will either be an Approved Mental Health Practitioner (AMHP) a Best Interests Assessor (BIA) or Practice Educator (Level 2) Knowledge and experience of safeguarding adult's work within multi-agency procedures and experience of staff supervision, training, and development. You will have a full driver's licence and the use of a car for work. Working Hours Monday to Thursday: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM. Friday: 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM Office presence: 2 days per week Who We're Looking For If you're creative, resilient, and passionate about supporting people in the community, we'd love to hear from you! This is a fantastic opportunity to develop your skills and make a real difference within a welcoming, values-driven team. Please contact Abby Parish (Team Manager) on or Kerry Birkinshaw (Team Manager) on if you want to discuss further.
Nottinghamshire County Council
Advanced Social Work Practitioner
Nottinghamshire County Council Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
Join the Urgent & Emergency Care Team's, we have posts available in South and Mid of the County. Are you ready to take on an exciting challenge in a fast-paced, supportive team? We're looking for dynamic, enthusiastic and compassionate individuals with relevant knowledge, skills and expertise in all areas of Social Work practice and hospital discharge to join us in our Urgent and Emergency Care Teams. You will develop as a practice lead which will be integral to supporting the Team Manager to implement change and embed new ways of working. The ideal candidate will have a passion for Social Work with the ability to enable effective integrated working with partners and the promoting of independence through reablement and enablement approaches. The preferred candidate will supervise and mentor staff and be responsible for managing a small complex caseload of a mixed priority of work. You will have experience of safeguarding vulnerable people and will act as a safeguarding manager for the people you supervise. Using strength-based approaches you will promote the principles of choice and control, personalisation, and self-directed support to ensure that where possible people and their care givers can assess and manage their own needs, risks, and uncertainties. You will work with other Social Workers, Occupational Therapists and Community Care Officers in a fast-paced team. Key Skills: Building trusted relationships. Active listening to understand what matters most to the people you work with. Ensuring that a person wishes, feelings and beliefs are central to decision making. Connecting people to wider networks of support and opportunity. Keeping in touch with people to ensure that things or working well and if anything needs to change. Essential requirements: Recognising that people are the experts in their own lives. Communicating respectfully with and about people. Thinking and acting creatively. Professionally challenging circumstances and environments that marginalise, exclude or oppress. Critical reflective practice and a desire for continuous learning and professional development. You will be required to: Respect the dignity and diversity of the people you're working with. Understand and respond to people's unique needs and aspirations. Uphold human rights and social justice. Have professional curiosity. What We Offer: Latest technology for flexible working. Mileage payment. A comprehensive career pathway with induction, supervision, and Continuous Professional Development (CPD). An excellent occupational pension scheme. A flexible and supportive work environment. Generous annual leave plus 8 statutory bank holidays. Nottinghamshire County Council values its employees and is committed to their growth and well-being. We are on a journey to enhance the cultural priorities of Adult Social Care, shaping a positive and inclusive environment. In return for your commitment, we will provide a supportive team environment with access to professional development opportunities to progress your career and meet your continued professional development. You will receive regular supervision, both formally and informally and be supported to develop your skills within practice. You must have a Social Work Qualification and be registered by Social Work England. You will either be an Approved Mental Health Practitioner (AMHP) a Best Interests Assessor (BIA) or Practice Educator (Level 2) Knowledge and experience of safeguarding adult's work within multi-agency procedures and experience of staff supervision, training, and development. You will have a full driver's licence and the use of a car for work. Working Hours Monday to Thursday: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM. Friday: 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM Office presence: 2 days per week Who We're Looking For If you're creative, resilient, and passionate about supporting people in the community, we'd love to hear from you! This is a fantastic opportunity to develop your skills and make a real difference within a welcoming, values-driven team. Please contact Abby Parish (Team Manager) on or Kerry Birkinshaw (Team Manager) on if you want to discuss further.
Oct 04, 2025
Full time
Join the Urgent & Emergency Care Team's, we have posts available in South and Mid of the County. Are you ready to take on an exciting challenge in a fast-paced, supportive team? We're looking for dynamic, enthusiastic and compassionate individuals with relevant knowledge, skills and expertise in all areas of Social Work practice and hospital discharge to join us in our Urgent and Emergency Care Teams. You will develop as a practice lead which will be integral to supporting the Team Manager to implement change and embed new ways of working. The ideal candidate will have a passion for Social Work with the ability to enable effective integrated working with partners and the promoting of independence through reablement and enablement approaches. The preferred candidate will supervise and mentor staff and be responsible for managing a small complex caseload of a mixed priority of work. You will have experience of safeguarding vulnerable people and will act as a safeguarding manager for the people you supervise. Using strength-based approaches you will promote the principles of choice and control, personalisation, and self-directed support to ensure that where possible people and their care givers can assess and manage their own needs, risks, and uncertainties. You will work with other Social Workers, Occupational Therapists and Community Care Officers in a fast-paced team. Key Skills: Building trusted relationships. Active listening to understand what matters most to the people you work with. Ensuring that a person wishes, feelings and beliefs are central to decision making. Connecting people to wider networks of support and opportunity. Keeping in touch with people to ensure that things or working well and if anything needs to change. Essential requirements: Recognising that people are the experts in their own lives. Communicating respectfully with and about people. Thinking and acting creatively. Professionally challenging circumstances and environments that marginalise, exclude or oppress. Critical reflective practice and a desire for continuous learning and professional development. You will be required to: Respect the dignity and diversity of the people you're working with. Understand and respond to people's unique needs and aspirations. Uphold human rights and social justice. Have professional curiosity. What We Offer: Latest technology for flexible working. Mileage payment. A comprehensive career pathway with induction, supervision, and Continuous Professional Development (CPD). An excellent occupational pension scheme. A flexible and supportive work environment. Generous annual leave plus 8 statutory bank holidays. Nottinghamshire County Council values its employees and is committed to their growth and well-being. We are on a journey to enhance the cultural priorities of Adult Social Care, shaping a positive and inclusive environment. In return for your commitment, we will provide a supportive team environment with access to professional development opportunities to progress your career and meet your continued professional development. You will receive regular supervision, both formally and informally and be supported to develop your skills within practice. You must have a Social Work Qualification and be registered by Social Work England. You will either be an Approved Mental Health Practitioner (AMHP) a Best Interests Assessor (BIA) or Practice Educator (Level 2) Knowledge and experience of safeguarding adult's work within multi-agency procedures and experience of staff supervision, training, and development. You will have a full driver's licence and the use of a car for work. Working Hours Monday to Thursday: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM. Friday: 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM Office presence: 2 days per week Who We're Looking For If you're creative, resilient, and passionate about supporting people in the community, we'd love to hear from you! This is a fantastic opportunity to develop your skills and make a real difference within a welcoming, values-driven team. Please contact Abby Parish (Team Manager) on or Kerry Birkinshaw (Team Manager) on if you want to discuss further.
Nottinghamshire County Council
Advanced Social Work Practitioner
Nottinghamshire County Council Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
Join the Urgent & Emergency Care Team's, we have posts available in South and Mid of the County. Are you ready to take on an exciting challenge in a fast-paced, supportive team? We're looking for dynamic, enthusiastic and compassionate individuals with relevant knowledge, skills and expertise in all areas of Social Work practice and hospital discharge to join us in our Urgent and Emergency Care Teams. You will develop as a practice lead which will be integral to supporting the Team Manager to implement change and embed new ways of working. The ideal candidate will have a passion for Social Work with the ability to enable effective integrated working with partners and the promoting of independence through reablement and enablement approaches. The preferred candidate will supervise and mentor staff and be responsible for managing a small complex caseload of a mixed priority of work. You will have experience of safeguarding vulnerable people and will act as a safeguarding manager for the people you supervise. Using strength-based approaches you will promote the principles of choice and control, personalisation, and self-directed support to ensure that where possible people and their care givers can assess and manage their own needs, risks, and uncertainties. You will work with other Social Workers, Occupational Therapists and Community Care Officers in a fast-paced team. Key Skills: Building trusted relationships. Active listening to understand what matters most to the people you work with. Ensuring that a person wishes, feelings and beliefs are central to decision making. Connecting people to wider networks of support and opportunity. Keeping in touch with people to ensure that things or working well and if anything needs to change. Essential requirements: Recognising that people are the experts in their own lives. Communicating respectfully with and about people. Thinking and acting creatively. Professionally challenging circumstances and environments that marginalise, exclude or oppress. Critical reflective practice and a desire for continuous learning and professional development. You will be required to: Respect the dignity and diversity of the people you're working with. Understand and respond to people's unique needs and aspirations. Uphold human rights and social justice. Have professional curiosity. What We Offer: Latest technology for flexible working. Mileage payment. A comprehensive career pathway with induction, supervision, and Continuous Professional Development (CPD). An excellent occupational pension scheme. A flexible and supportive work environment. Generous annual leave plus 8 statutory bank holidays. Nottinghamshire County Council values its employees and is committed to their growth and well-being. We are on a journey to enhance the cultural priorities of Adult Social Care, shaping a positive and inclusive environment. In return for your commitment, we will provide a supportive team environment with access to professional development opportunities to progress your career and meet your continued professional development. You will receive regular supervision, both formally and informally and be supported to develop your skills within practice. You must have a Social Work Qualification and be registered by Social Work England. You will either be an Approved Mental Health Practitioner (AMHP) a Best Interests Assessor (BIA) or Practice Educator (Level 2) Knowledge and experience of safeguarding adult's work within multi-agency procedures and experience of staff supervision, training, and development. You will have a full driver's licence and the use of a car for work. Working Hours Monday to Thursday: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM. Friday: 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM Office presence: 2 days per week Who We're Looking For If you're creative, resilient, and passionate about supporting people in the community, we'd love to hear from you! This is a fantastic opportunity to develop your skills and make a real difference within a welcoming, values-driven team. Please contact Abby Parish (Team Manager) on or Kerry Birkinshaw (Team Manager) on if you want to discuss further.
Oct 03, 2025
Full time
Join the Urgent & Emergency Care Team's, we have posts available in South and Mid of the County. Are you ready to take on an exciting challenge in a fast-paced, supportive team? We're looking for dynamic, enthusiastic and compassionate individuals with relevant knowledge, skills and expertise in all areas of Social Work practice and hospital discharge to join us in our Urgent and Emergency Care Teams. You will develop as a practice lead which will be integral to supporting the Team Manager to implement change and embed new ways of working. The ideal candidate will have a passion for Social Work with the ability to enable effective integrated working with partners and the promoting of independence through reablement and enablement approaches. The preferred candidate will supervise and mentor staff and be responsible for managing a small complex caseload of a mixed priority of work. You will have experience of safeguarding vulnerable people and will act as a safeguarding manager for the people you supervise. Using strength-based approaches you will promote the principles of choice and control, personalisation, and self-directed support to ensure that where possible people and their care givers can assess and manage their own needs, risks, and uncertainties. You will work with other Social Workers, Occupational Therapists and Community Care Officers in a fast-paced team. Key Skills: Building trusted relationships. Active listening to understand what matters most to the people you work with. Ensuring that a person wishes, feelings and beliefs are central to decision making. Connecting people to wider networks of support and opportunity. Keeping in touch with people to ensure that things or working well and if anything needs to change. Essential requirements: Recognising that people are the experts in their own lives. Communicating respectfully with and about people. Thinking and acting creatively. Professionally challenging circumstances and environments that marginalise, exclude or oppress. Critical reflective practice and a desire for continuous learning and professional development. You will be required to: Respect the dignity and diversity of the people you're working with. Understand and respond to people's unique needs and aspirations. Uphold human rights and social justice. Have professional curiosity. What We Offer: Latest technology for flexible working. Mileage payment. A comprehensive career pathway with induction, supervision, and Continuous Professional Development (CPD). An excellent occupational pension scheme. A flexible and supportive work environment. Generous annual leave plus 8 statutory bank holidays. Nottinghamshire County Council values its employees and is committed to their growth and well-being. We are on a journey to enhance the cultural priorities of Adult Social Care, shaping a positive and inclusive environment. In return for your commitment, we will provide a supportive team environment with access to professional development opportunities to progress your career and meet your continued professional development. You will receive regular supervision, both formally and informally and be supported to develop your skills within practice. You must have a Social Work Qualification and be registered by Social Work England. You will either be an Approved Mental Health Practitioner (AMHP) a Best Interests Assessor (BIA) or Practice Educator (Level 2) Knowledge and experience of safeguarding adult's work within multi-agency procedures and experience of staff supervision, training, and development. You will have a full driver's licence and the use of a car for work. Working Hours Monday to Thursday: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM. Friday: 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM Office presence: 2 days per week Who We're Looking For If you're creative, resilient, and passionate about supporting people in the community, we'd love to hear from you! This is a fantastic opportunity to develop your skills and make a real difference within a welcoming, values-driven team. Please contact Abby Parish (Team Manager) on or Kerry Birkinshaw (Team Manager) on if you want to discuss further.
Progressive Care
NVQ Assessor
Progressive Care Rotherham, Yorkshire
Care Sector Assessors! We have an exciting opportunity to join our expanding team in ROTHERHAM (S63) and be an integral part of our company's growth. About Us: Care2Succeed are a fully accredited national training provider Specialising in the training and education of those within the Health and Social Care sectors. We provide comprehensive training to staff teams within care units based across South Yorkshire, the Midlands, and Northwest regions. Due to a vast company expansion, we are looking to increase our motivated, enthusiastic, and committed Assessment team. Job Types : Full-time (40hrs), Permanent Location: Rotherham (S63) Salary: Between £25,000 and £32,000 dependent on skills, qualifications, and experience The role: As an Assessor you will be responsible for: Assessing Level 3 Diplomas in Residential Childcare; Children and Young People's Workforce or Management and Team Leading qualifications. Collaborating with learners, ensuring the highest possible standards. Completion of all relevant paperwork associated with the role. Monitor and report on learner progress and concerns. You will be working across a variety of Health and Social Care settings, including children's homes, residential family centres and supported living accommodation. We require: A recognised Assessor Qualification TAQA/A1/D32/33 or equivalent Relevant work experience, preferably within the Health and Social Care sectors, Children, Young people, and families is desirable. Excellent communication and time management skills. Ability to inspire and motivate learners. Ability to work as part of a team, or independently. Full driving license with use of own vehicle and the ability to travel to our Services in South Yorkshire, the Midlands, and the Northwest. We Offer: Comprehensive salary contributory pension scheme Comprehensive Induction as well as access to extensive on the job training resulting in nationally recognised qualifications. An extremely rewarding and fulfilling job with vast variety and opportunities to career progression.29 days annual leave (incl. bank holidays) - increasing up to 33 days with long service. Travel expenses & mileage, as well as free on-site parking Because the nature of our work is within the health and social care, Care2Succeed uses the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) to make checks at an enhanced level on all persons whose work or proposed work will involve regular contact with or working in close proximity to the children and vulnerable adults in the care units our learners work in. Sponsorship not available
Oct 02, 2025
Full time
Care Sector Assessors! We have an exciting opportunity to join our expanding team in ROTHERHAM (S63) and be an integral part of our company's growth. About Us: Care2Succeed are a fully accredited national training provider Specialising in the training and education of those within the Health and Social Care sectors. We provide comprehensive training to staff teams within care units based across South Yorkshire, the Midlands, and Northwest regions. Due to a vast company expansion, we are looking to increase our motivated, enthusiastic, and committed Assessment team. Job Types : Full-time (40hrs), Permanent Location: Rotherham (S63) Salary: Between £25,000 and £32,000 dependent on skills, qualifications, and experience The role: As an Assessor you will be responsible for: Assessing Level 3 Diplomas in Residential Childcare; Children and Young People's Workforce or Management and Team Leading qualifications. Collaborating with learners, ensuring the highest possible standards. Completion of all relevant paperwork associated with the role. Monitor and report on learner progress and concerns. You will be working across a variety of Health and Social Care settings, including children's homes, residential family centres and supported living accommodation. We require: A recognised Assessor Qualification TAQA/A1/D32/33 or equivalent Relevant work experience, preferably within the Health and Social Care sectors, Children, Young people, and families is desirable. Excellent communication and time management skills. Ability to inspire and motivate learners. Ability to work as part of a team, or independently. Full driving license with use of own vehicle and the ability to travel to our Services in South Yorkshire, the Midlands, and the Northwest. We Offer: Comprehensive salary contributory pension scheme Comprehensive Induction as well as access to extensive on the job training resulting in nationally recognised qualifications. An extremely rewarding and fulfilling job with vast variety and opportunities to career progression.29 days annual leave (incl. bank holidays) - increasing up to 33 days with long service. Travel expenses & mileage, as well as free on-site parking Because the nature of our work is within the health and social care, Care2Succeed uses the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) to make checks at an enhanced level on all persons whose work or proposed work will involve regular contact with or working in close proximity to the children and vulnerable adults in the care units our learners work in. Sponsorship not available
Places for People
Fire risk assessor
Places for People City, Edinburgh
Places for People, we hire People, not numbers. So, if you like the sound of one of our jobs, please apply - you could be just who we're looking for. Of course, experience and track record are important, but we're more interested in hiring someone that embodies our People Promises. That's someone that does the right thing, is enthusiastic and motivated to grow, believes in Community spirit, is respectful and enjoys their work. As the UK's leading Social Enterprise, we're dedicated to creating inclusive and thriving Communities for both our Customers and colleagues. So, what are you waiting for? Join a community that cares about you! More about your role As our Fire Risk Assessor, you will identify fire hazards and assess risks related to health, safety, and compliance within buildings. You'll provide timely, clear reports on performance against safety KPIs, highlighting issues, trends, and progress on remedial actions. You'll offer fire safety advice and collaborate with fire services, facilities managers, surveyors, and other stakeholders to develop and update fire safety plans. You'll support special projects to help stakeholders meet compliance and adapt to legislative changes. Through audits and site visits, you'll drive continuous improvement by evaluating current practices, recommending changes, and leading their implementation. You'll also investigate accidents to ensure safety standards are maintained. You will be covering Edinburgh and surrounding areas including Newcastle. Essential Criteria Recognised fire safety qualification (e.g. NEBOSH Fire, IFE Level 3/4). Proven experience conducting FRAs in both England and Scotland. Strong understanding of current fire safety legislation and standards. Full UK driving license and willingness to travel this will include overnight stays on occasion. More About you You bring experience in fire safety and health and safety, with solid knowledge of current fire safety and building regulations. You've carried out fire risk assessments and hold qualifications like NEBOSH Fire Safety or equivalent. Your technical expertise in the fire risk industry is extensive. Ideally, you're a member of professional bodies such as IOSH, IFE, or IFSM at Technical Member level or above, have a good understanding of health and safety procedures, and familiarity with the social housing sector. Benefits We are a large diverse and ambitious business, which will give you all the challenge you could wish for. We know that there's always more we can do to make you smile, that's why we offer a comprehensive benefits package with each role, yours will include: Competitive salary, with a salary review yearly Pension with matched contributions up to 7% Excellent holiday package - 35 days annual leave with the option to buy or sell leave Cashback plan for healthcare costs - up to £500 saving per year A bonus scheme for all colleagues at 2% Training and development Extra perks including huge discounts and offers from shops, cinemas and much more. What's next? If you meet the criteria and are ready to make the next step in your career then click apply. You will be redirected to our careers site where you can discover more about the role, read a full job description and apply directly to us. If you are a Places for People customer and you're looking for support with your application, please contact our skills and employment team on . If you are a recruitment agency please note we operate a PSL and do not take cold calls At Places for People, safeguarding is everyone's responsibility. We are committed to creating safe communities for our customers and colleagues by protecting children, young people, and adults at risk from harm, abuse, and neglect. We follow robust safeguarding policies and procedures, ensuring all employees, volunteers, and contractors uphold the highest standards of safeguarding and accountability. Our recruitment process includes pre-employment checks, including Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) checks where applicable, to promote a safe and secure working environment. By joining Places for People, you are expected to contribute to our safeguarding culture, following our policies and reporting concerns to protect those in our communities.
Oct 01, 2025
Full time
Places for People, we hire People, not numbers. So, if you like the sound of one of our jobs, please apply - you could be just who we're looking for. Of course, experience and track record are important, but we're more interested in hiring someone that embodies our People Promises. That's someone that does the right thing, is enthusiastic and motivated to grow, believes in Community spirit, is respectful and enjoys their work. As the UK's leading Social Enterprise, we're dedicated to creating inclusive and thriving Communities for both our Customers and colleagues. So, what are you waiting for? Join a community that cares about you! More about your role As our Fire Risk Assessor, you will identify fire hazards and assess risks related to health, safety, and compliance within buildings. You'll provide timely, clear reports on performance against safety KPIs, highlighting issues, trends, and progress on remedial actions. You'll offer fire safety advice and collaborate with fire services, facilities managers, surveyors, and other stakeholders to develop and update fire safety plans. You'll support special projects to help stakeholders meet compliance and adapt to legislative changes. Through audits and site visits, you'll drive continuous improvement by evaluating current practices, recommending changes, and leading their implementation. You'll also investigate accidents to ensure safety standards are maintained. You will be covering Edinburgh and surrounding areas including Newcastle. Essential Criteria Recognised fire safety qualification (e.g. NEBOSH Fire, IFE Level 3/4). Proven experience conducting FRAs in both England and Scotland. Strong understanding of current fire safety legislation and standards. Full UK driving license and willingness to travel this will include overnight stays on occasion. More About you You bring experience in fire safety and health and safety, with solid knowledge of current fire safety and building regulations. You've carried out fire risk assessments and hold qualifications like NEBOSH Fire Safety or equivalent. Your technical expertise in the fire risk industry is extensive. Ideally, you're a member of professional bodies such as IOSH, IFE, or IFSM at Technical Member level or above, have a good understanding of health and safety procedures, and familiarity with the social housing sector. Benefits We are a large diverse and ambitious business, which will give you all the challenge you could wish for. We know that there's always more we can do to make you smile, that's why we offer a comprehensive benefits package with each role, yours will include: Competitive salary, with a salary review yearly Pension with matched contributions up to 7% Excellent holiday package - 35 days annual leave with the option to buy or sell leave Cashback plan for healthcare costs - up to £500 saving per year A bonus scheme for all colleagues at 2% Training and development Extra perks including huge discounts and offers from shops, cinemas and much more. What's next? If you meet the criteria and are ready to make the next step in your career then click apply. You will be redirected to our careers site where you can discover more about the role, read a full job description and apply directly to us. If you are a Places for People customer and you're looking for support with your application, please contact our skills and employment team on . If you are a recruitment agency please note we operate a PSL and do not take cold calls At Places for People, safeguarding is everyone's responsibility. We are committed to creating safe communities for our customers and colleagues by protecting children, young people, and adults at risk from harm, abuse, and neglect. We follow robust safeguarding policies and procedures, ensuring all employees, volunteers, and contractors uphold the highest standards of safeguarding and accountability. Our recruitment process includes pre-employment checks, including Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) checks where applicable, to promote a safe and secure working environment. By joining Places for People, you are expected to contribute to our safeguarding culture, following our policies and reporting concerns to protect those in our communities.
KM Education Recruitment Ltd
Health and Social Care Assessor
KM Education Recruitment Ltd Warrington, Cheshire
KM Recruitment is a specialist UK wide recruiter for the Skills & Employability sectors. Job Title: Health and Social Care Assessor Location: North West / Cheshire - Home/Field based Salary: Level 3: £27,000 Level 5: £31,000 Type: Full Time, Permanent Essential Criteria: Must hold a minimum of 1 years' experience of delivering Health and Social Care Apprenticeship Standards. Hold a recognised Assessor award: D32/33, A1, CAVA or TAQA. Ideally hold a recognised Teaching qualification or willingness to complete during employment: PTLLS/AET. Hold occupational competency in Health and Social Care (Elderly). Must have a good level of ICT skills Confident to deliver Maths and English Functional Skills. Happy to conduct online remote assessments - and face to face when required Full, clean driving licence and use of a vehicle. Must be flexible with travel Duties include: Assess and support learners working towards Apprenticeships in Health and Social Care Level 2, 3 and 5 (depending on level of competency). Deliver training and support learners with Functional Skills Maths and English to level 2. Managing your diary efficiently to ensure timely visits and reviews are conducted. Organise and maintain documentation on learners' progress. Support, advise and motivate learners. Overcome barriers to learning and adapt delivery to meet learner's needs. Meet Assessor KPI's in terms of timely visits, quality paperwork and general administration. Personal Skills: Organisational skills are a must, as well as the ability to plan your time effectively. Confident and professional with the ability to inspire and motivate people. Quality driven and prepared to go the extra mile for your learners Please note: KM Recruitment receive a high number of applications for each role advertised and although we would like to we are not always able to deliver feedback to unsuccessful candidates. If you have not been contacted within 4 days then unfortunately your application has been unsuccessful. Thank you for your interest and keep an eye on our website for future opportunities.
Sep 25, 2025
Full time
KM Recruitment is a specialist UK wide recruiter for the Skills & Employability sectors. Job Title: Health and Social Care Assessor Location: North West / Cheshire - Home/Field based Salary: Level 3: £27,000 Level 5: £31,000 Type: Full Time, Permanent Essential Criteria: Must hold a minimum of 1 years' experience of delivering Health and Social Care Apprenticeship Standards. Hold a recognised Assessor award: D32/33, A1, CAVA or TAQA. Ideally hold a recognised Teaching qualification or willingness to complete during employment: PTLLS/AET. Hold occupational competency in Health and Social Care (Elderly). Must have a good level of ICT skills Confident to deliver Maths and English Functional Skills. Happy to conduct online remote assessments - and face to face when required Full, clean driving licence and use of a vehicle. Must be flexible with travel Duties include: Assess and support learners working towards Apprenticeships in Health and Social Care Level 2, 3 and 5 (depending on level of competency). Deliver training and support learners with Functional Skills Maths and English to level 2. Managing your diary efficiently to ensure timely visits and reviews are conducted. Organise and maintain documentation on learners' progress. Support, advise and motivate learners. Overcome barriers to learning and adapt delivery to meet learner's needs. Meet Assessor KPI's in terms of timely visits, quality paperwork and general administration. Personal Skills: Organisational skills are a must, as well as the ability to plan your time effectively. Confident and professional with the ability to inspire and motivate people. Quality driven and prepared to go the extra mile for your learners Please note: KM Recruitment receive a high number of applications for each role advertised and although we would like to we are not always able to deliver feedback to unsuccessful candidates. If you have not been contacted within 4 days then unfortunately your application has been unsuccessful. Thank you for your interest and keep an eye on our website for future opportunities.
KM Education Recruitment Ltd
Health and Social Care Assessor
KM Education Recruitment Ltd Crewe, Cheshire
KM Recruitment is a specialist UK wide recruiter for the Skills & Employability sectors. Job Title: Health and Social Care Assessor Location: North West / Cheshire - Home/Field based Salary: Level 3: £27,000 Level 5: £31,000 Type: Full Time, Permanent Essential Criteria: Must hold a minimum of 1 years' experience of delivering Health and Social Care Apprenticeship Standards. Hold a recognised Assessor award: D32/33, A1, CAVA or TAQA. Ideally hold a recognised Teaching qualification or willingness to complete during employment: PTLLS/AET. Hold occupational competency in Health and Social Care (Elderly). Must have a good level of ICT skills Confident to deliver Maths and English Functional Skills. Happy to conduct online remote assessments - and face to face when required Full, clean driving licence and use of a vehicle. Must be flexible with travel Duties include: Assess and support learners working towards Apprenticeships in Health and Social Care Level 2, 3 and 5 (depending on level of competency). Deliver training and support learners with Functional Skills Maths and English to level 2. Managing your diary efficiently to ensure timely visits and reviews are conducted. Organise and maintain documentation on learners' progress. Support, advise and motivate learners. Overcome barriers to learning and adapt delivery to meet learner's needs. Meet Assessor KPI's in terms of timely visits, quality paperwork and general administration. Personal Skills: Organisational skills are a must, as well as the ability to plan your time effectively. Confident and professional with the ability to inspire and motivate people. Quality driven and prepared to go the extra mile for your learners Please note: KM Recruitment receive a high number of applications for each role advertised and although we would like to we are not always able to deliver feedback to unsuccessful candidates. If you have not been contacted within 4 days then unfortunately your application has been unsuccessful. Thank you for your interest and keep an eye on our website for future opportunities.
Sep 25, 2025
Full time
KM Recruitment is a specialist UK wide recruiter for the Skills & Employability sectors. Job Title: Health and Social Care Assessor Location: North West / Cheshire - Home/Field based Salary: Level 3: £27,000 Level 5: £31,000 Type: Full Time, Permanent Essential Criteria: Must hold a minimum of 1 years' experience of delivering Health and Social Care Apprenticeship Standards. Hold a recognised Assessor award: D32/33, A1, CAVA or TAQA. Ideally hold a recognised Teaching qualification or willingness to complete during employment: PTLLS/AET. Hold occupational competency in Health and Social Care (Elderly). Must have a good level of ICT skills Confident to deliver Maths and English Functional Skills. Happy to conduct online remote assessments - and face to face when required Full, clean driving licence and use of a vehicle. Must be flexible with travel Duties include: Assess and support learners working towards Apprenticeships in Health and Social Care Level 2, 3 and 5 (depending on level of competency). Deliver training and support learners with Functional Skills Maths and English to level 2. Managing your diary efficiently to ensure timely visits and reviews are conducted. Organise and maintain documentation on learners' progress. Support, advise and motivate learners. Overcome barriers to learning and adapt delivery to meet learner's needs. Meet Assessor KPI's in terms of timely visits, quality paperwork and general administration. Personal Skills: Organisational skills are a must, as well as the ability to plan your time effectively. Confident and professional with the ability to inspire and motivate people. Quality driven and prepared to go the extra mile for your learners Please note: KM Recruitment receive a high number of applications for each role advertised and although we would like to we are not always able to deliver feedback to unsuccessful candidates. If you have not been contacted within 4 days then unfortunately your application has been unsuccessful. Thank you for your interest and keep an eye on our website for future opportunities.
Health & Social Care Assessor
t2 group Exeter, Devon
Health & Social Care Assessor - Level 5 ONLY requirement - Exeter and surrounding areas Remote-based with travel Competitive Salary + Bonus Are you an experienced Health & Social Care professional looking to make a difference in the sector? Or are you an experienced assessor seeking a role where you can focus entirely on supporting learners without the pressure of sourcing them yourself? At t2 grou click apply for full job details
Sep 25, 2025
Full time
Health & Social Care Assessor - Level 5 ONLY requirement - Exeter and surrounding areas Remote-based with travel Competitive Salary + Bonus Are you an experienced Health & Social Care professional looking to make a difference in the sector? Or are you an experienced assessor seeking a role where you can focus entirely on supporting learners without the pressure of sourcing them yourself? At t2 grou click apply for full job details
Glu Recruit LTD
Health and Social Care Tutor
Glu Recruit LTD Rotherham, Yorkshire
Ref: 720 Role: Health and Social Care Tutor Salary: £26,000 - £32,000 Per Annum DOE Location: North England (must be prepared to travel to visit learners) Working Pattern: Monday - Friday Benefits: Company pension Cycle to work scheme Health & wellbeing programme Private dental insurance Private medical insurance 25 days and public holidays Mobile Laptop Pension Mileage Work from home Casual dress Our client is looking to recruit an enthusiastic assessor / tutor to join their team and make an impact on the growth of Health and Social Care in South Yorkshire. The role will include the delivery of Health & Social Care qualifications to individual learners and facilitating distance learning using our on-line portal. Delivery may include Functional Skills sessions covering Maths and English. Main duties and responsibilities: To deliver teaching and learning on a range of programmes, with mixed ability learners, from entry level through to Level 5 where required. To deliver programmes in a timely manner ensuring high levels of learner satisfaction, retention, and success. To promote the upskilling of maths, English and digital skills with all learners ensuring they are reaching their full potential. To keep records, monitor and track learners progress so that management information and statistical data fulfil the requirements of the organisation's quality assurance and information systems, whilst maintaining a clear audit trail. To prepare schemes of work, lesson plans, assignments and assessments as required and to assess learners work in line with organisational and awarding body requirements To ensure on and off the job training is monitored and recorded demonstrating learner progress. Regularly review learner progress with learners and employers (where appropriate) at least every 10-12 weeks To assist the client in fulfilling its safeguarding responsibilities by protecting and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults who engage with us To actively promote the Prevent Duty and British values to develop learners understanding To attend standardisation meetings regularly and act on IQA feedback in a timely manner To participate in the organisation's Observation of teaching, learning and assessment and appraisal processes To contribute to the preparation for external quality assurance and inspections To undertake administrative duties as required by the organisation To contribute to recruitment of, and provide information, advice, and guidance for learners. Provide robust developmental feedback to learners to help them with their next steps in their career, learning or future aspirations To actively promote the course curriculum offer, enhancing learners' skills and preparing them for future success in their next steps To carry out such duties and responsibilities under the Health and Safety at Work Act and associated legislation as described in the company's Health and Safety policy documents. To carry out Health & Safety pre vetting reports / updates on employer premises Ensure all relevant KPI measures as agreed with the Learning & Development Team Manager are met Attend performance review meetings with the Learning & Development Team Manager To ensure that you stay up to date with relevant legislation including health & Safety, safeguarding, equality & diversity, prevent duty & British values etc The successful candidate: A passion for implementing, enthusing and developing learner's Health & Social care skills A recognised Teaching Qualification e.g. PTLLS, Certificate in Education A recognised Assessor Qualification e.g. D32/33, A1, CAVA Functional Skills in Maths, English, and ICT at level 2 or equivalent Previous experience delivering Health & Social Care courses Proven track record in achieving maximum results through effective learner delivery Experience supporting learners aged 16+ with positive outcomes Excellent time management skills Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Excellent all-round IT Skills Vocational experience and up to date knowledge and CPD within the sector Full UK Driving license and use of own vehicle Desirable - a recognised IQA Qualification e.g. D34, V1 or willing to work towards Glu Recruit LTD are an equal opportunities employer and are acting as a recruitment agent in the hiring of this role. Glu Recruit LTD ensure that all qualified applicants are considered for employment in the role that they have applied for, and any other suitable opportunity that we advertise without regard to age, belief, colour, ethnic/national origin, gender identity, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation or based on disability. If you require any additional support to apply for this role, or any other role that we advertise please contact us directly for assistance.
Sep 23, 2025
Full time
Ref: 720 Role: Health and Social Care Tutor Salary: £26,000 - £32,000 Per Annum DOE Location: North England (must be prepared to travel to visit learners) Working Pattern: Monday - Friday Benefits: Company pension Cycle to work scheme Health & wellbeing programme Private dental insurance Private medical insurance 25 days and public holidays Mobile Laptop Pension Mileage Work from home Casual dress Our client is looking to recruit an enthusiastic assessor / tutor to join their team and make an impact on the growth of Health and Social Care in South Yorkshire. The role will include the delivery of Health & Social Care qualifications to individual learners and facilitating distance learning using our on-line portal. Delivery may include Functional Skills sessions covering Maths and English. Main duties and responsibilities: To deliver teaching and learning on a range of programmes, with mixed ability learners, from entry level through to Level 5 where required. To deliver programmes in a timely manner ensuring high levels of learner satisfaction, retention, and success. To promote the upskilling of maths, English and digital skills with all learners ensuring they are reaching their full potential. To keep records, monitor and track learners progress so that management information and statistical data fulfil the requirements of the organisation's quality assurance and information systems, whilst maintaining a clear audit trail. To prepare schemes of work, lesson plans, assignments and assessments as required and to assess learners work in line with organisational and awarding body requirements To ensure on and off the job training is monitored and recorded demonstrating learner progress. Regularly review learner progress with learners and employers (where appropriate) at least every 10-12 weeks To assist the client in fulfilling its safeguarding responsibilities by protecting and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults who engage with us To actively promote the Prevent Duty and British values to develop learners understanding To attend standardisation meetings regularly and act on IQA feedback in a timely manner To participate in the organisation's Observation of teaching, learning and assessment and appraisal processes To contribute to the preparation for external quality assurance and inspections To undertake administrative duties as required by the organisation To contribute to recruitment of, and provide information, advice, and guidance for learners. Provide robust developmental feedback to learners to help them with their next steps in their career, learning or future aspirations To actively promote the course curriculum offer, enhancing learners' skills and preparing them for future success in their next steps To carry out such duties and responsibilities under the Health and Safety at Work Act and associated legislation as described in the company's Health and Safety policy documents. To carry out Health & Safety pre vetting reports / updates on employer premises Ensure all relevant KPI measures as agreed with the Learning & Development Team Manager are met Attend performance review meetings with the Learning & Development Team Manager To ensure that you stay up to date with relevant legislation including health & Safety, safeguarding, equality & diversity, prevent duty & British values etc The successful candidate: A passion for implementing, enthusing and developing learner's Health & Social care skills A recognised Teaching Qualification e.g. PTLLS, Certificate in Education A recognised Assessor Qualification e.g. D32/33, A1, CAVA Functional Skills in Maths, English, and ICT at level 2 or equivalent Previous experience delivering Health & Social Care courses Proven track record in achieving maximum results through effective learner delivery Experience supporting learners aged 16+ with positive outcomes Excellent time management skills Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Excellent all-round IT Skills Vocational experience and up to date knowledge and CPD within the sector Full UK Driving license and use of own vehicle Desirable - a recognised IQA Qualification e.g. D34, V1 or willing to work towards Glu Recruit LTD are an equal opportunities employer and are acting as a recruitment agent in the hiring of this role. Glu Recruit LTD ensure that all qualified applicants are considered for employment in the role that they have applied for, and any other suitable opportunity that we advertise without regard to age, belief, colour, ethnic/national origin, gender identity, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation or based on disability. If you require any additional support to apply for this role, or any other role that we advertise please contact us directly for assistance.

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