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Academics Ltd
Youth Behaviour Support Worker - Reading
Academics Ltd Reading, Oxfordshire
Youth Behaviour Support Worker - Reading An opportunity has come up for a Youth Behaviour Support Worker in a lovely school in Reading. The role as a Youth Behaviour Support Worker will take place in a specialist school, where you will support students between the ages of 5 and 18. The school focus on incorporating restorative practices that help the children manage and regulate their emotions, achieve their goals, both personal and academic and help give them a strong foundation, so that when they leave school - they can go forward with confidence and be ready to face the world! A day at this specialist school is structured, with every child having a personalised education and health care plan. They will all also have individualised goals based on their personal needs. You will be an important part in helping set the students up for success! To be a great Youth Behaviour Support Worker you need: A kind and compassionate approach A positive outlook Patience Willingness to learn previous experience with children will be great but not essential Those who are looking to make a difference in their community will benefit from this role. You will be supporting students who need help in the classroom and support them in their academic journey, helping them reach their goals. If you are a graduate looking for experience before continuing your studies, or if you are looking for your first role, this will be a great start for you. You will add valuable experience to your CV and build great skills for yourself. If this sounds like a role you would do great in and you would like to be considered, then apply now! The school hiring are looking to do interviews as applications come in so don't waste time! Apply now to be a Youth Behaviour Support Worker Youth Behaviour Support Worker Reading Term time 90- 105 per day ASAP Start Small classes Lots of senior staff support Youth Behaviour Support Worker - Reading - ASAP start - Term Time
Apr 04, 2026
Full time
Youth Behaviour Support Worker - Reading An opportunity has come up for a Youth Behaviour Support Worker in a lovely school in Reading. The role as a Youth Behaviour Support Worker will take place in a specialist school, where you will support students between the ages of 5 and 18. The school focus on incorporating restorative practices that help the children manage and regulate their emotions, achieve their goals, both personal and academic and help give them a strong foundation, so that when they leave school - they can go forward with confidence and be ready to face the world! A day at this specialist school is structured, with every child having a personalised education and health care plan. They will all also have individualised goals based on their personal needs. You will be an important part in helping set the students up for success! To be a great Youth Behaviour Support Worker you need: A kind and compassionate approach A positive outlook Patience Willingness to learn previous experience with children will be great but not essential Those who are looking to make a difference in their community will benefit from this role. You will be supporting students who need help in the classroom and support them in their academic journey, helping them reach their goals. If you are a graduate looking for experience before continuing your studies, or if you are looking for your first role, this will be a great start for you. You will add valuable experience to your CV and build great skills for yourself. If this sounds like a role you would do great in and you would like to be considered, then apply now! The school hiring are looking to do interviews as applications come in so don't waste time! Apply now to be a Youth Behaviour Support Worker Youth Behaviour Support Worker Reading Term time 90- 105 per day ASAP Start Small classes Lots of senior staff support Youth Behaviour Support Worker - Reading - ASAP start - Term Time
Academics Ltd
Emotional Support Worker - Maidenhead
Academics Ltd Maidenhead, Berkshire
Emotional Support Worker - Maidenhead Our specialist school in Maidenhead is looking for an Emotional Support Worker to join our dedicated team, providing essential care and support to pupils with SEMH challenges, learning difficulties, and complex needs. This specialist school offer a nurturing and inclusive environment where every young person is seen, heard, and supported. Many of their students face significant barriers to learning, and we are committed to offering them the emotional and educational tools they need to thrive. We are seeking an Emotional Support Worker who can bring empathy, patience, and a strong understanding of emotional and behavioural needs. In this role, you will provide tailored 1:1 and small-group emotional support to students who often struggle with self-regulation, anxiety, trauma, or attachment difficulties. As an Emotional Support Worker, your responsibilities will include: Offering 1:1 and small-group emotional support tailored to students with SEMH and learning needs Supporting students with self-expression, emotional regulation, and managing behaviour positively Creating individual support plans in partnership with the SEN team and therapists Building consistent, trusting relationships with students to foster emotional safety Supporting transitions between lessons and managing emotional dysregulation Helping develop social communication skills and resilience strategies Working alongside teachers, parents/carers, and external professionals to ensure holistic support Tracking emotional and behavioural progress and contributing to review meetings The ideal Emotional Support Worker will: Have experience supporting children or young people with SEMH, special educational needs, or behavioural challenges Bring a calm, consistent and non-judgemental approach Be emotionally resilient and able to de-escalate challenging situations Have relevant qualifications (e.g., Psychology, Education, Youth Work) - desirable but not essential Have a passion for inclusion, mental health advocacy, and trauma-informed care Key Details Emotional Support Worker - Maidenhead 95- 105 per day (depending on experience) ASAP start Full-time, long-term Specialist SEMH and Complex Needs School This is a fantastic opportunity for anyone looking to make a genuine impact in a meaningful career, whether you're a recent graduate, aspiring SEN teacher, future therapist, or simply someone passionate about supporting vulnerable children. If you're ready to step into a rewarding role where every day brings purpose, growth, and connection, apply now to become an Emotional Support Worker - Maidenhead
Apr 04, 2026
Full time
Emotional Support Worker - Maidenhead Our specialist school in Maidenhead is looking for an Emotional Support Worker to join our dedicated team, providing essential care and support to pupils with SEMH challenges, learning difficulties, and complex needs. This specialist school offer a nurturing and inclusive environment where every young person is seen, heard, and supported. Many of their students face significant barriers to learning, and we are committed to offering them the emotional and educational tools they need to thrive. We are seeking an Emotional Support Worker who can bring empathy, patience, and a strong understanding of emotional and behavioural needs. In this role, you will provide tailored 1:1 and small-group emotional support to students who often struggle with self-regulation, anxiety, trauma, or attachment difficulties. As an Emotional Support Worker, your responsibilities will include: Offering 1:1 and small-group emotional support tailored to students with SEMH and learning needs Supporting students with self-expression, emotional regulation, and managing behaviour positively Creating individual support plans in partnership with the SEN team and therapists Building consistent, trusting relationships with students to foster emotional safety Supporting transitions between lessons and managing emotional dysregulation Helping develop social communication skills and resilience strategies Working alongside teachers, parents/carers, and external professionals to ensure holistic support Tracking emotional and behavioural progress and contributing to review meetings The ideal Emotional Support Worker will: Have experience supporting children or young people with SEMH, special educational needs, or behavioural challenges Bring a calm, consistent and non-judgemental approach Be emotionally resilient and able to de-escalate challenging situations Have relevant qualifications (e.g., Psychology, Education, Youth Work) - desirable but not essential Have a passion for inclusion, mental health advocacy, and trauma-informed care Key Details Emotional Support Worker - Maidenhead 95- 105 per day (depending on experience) ASAP start Full-time, long-term Specialist SEMH and Complex Needs School This is a fantastic opportunity for anyone looking to make a genuine impact in a meaningful career, whether you're a recent graduate, aspiring SEN teacher, future therapist, or simply someone passionate about supporting vulnerable children. If you're ready to step into a rewarding role where every day brings purpose, growth, and connection, apply now to become an Emotional Support Worker - Maidenhead
Academics Ltd
Emotional Support Worker - Oxford
Academics Ltd Oxford, Oxfordshire
Emotional Support Worker - Oxford Our specialist school in Oxford is looking for an Emotional Support Worker to join our dedicated team, providing essential care and support to pupils with SEMH challenges, learning difficulties, and complex needs. This specialist school offer a nurturing and inclusive environment where every young person is seen, heard, and supported. Many of their students face significant barriers to learning, and we are committed to offering them the emotional and educational tools they need to thrive. We are seeking an Emotional Support Worker who can bring empathy, patience, and a strong understanding of emotional and behavioural needs. In this role, you will provide tailored 1:1 and small-group emotional support to students who often struggle with self-regulation, anxiety, trauma, or attachment difficulties. As an Emotional Support Worker, your responsibilities will include: Offering 1:1 and small-group emotional support tailored to students with SEMH and learning needs Supporting students with self-expression, emotional regulation, and managing behaviour positively Creating individual support plans in partnership with the SEN team and therapists Building consistent, trusting relationships with students to foster emotional safety Supporting transitions between lessons and managing emotional dysregulation Helping develop social communication skills and resilience strategies Working alongside teachers, parents/carers, and external professionals to ensure holistic support Tracking emotional and behavioural progress and contributing to review meetings The ideal Emotional Support Worker will: Have experience supporting children or young people with SEMH, special educational needs, or behavioural challenges Bring a calm, consistent and non-judgemental approach Be emotionally resilient and able to de-escalate challenging situations Have relevant qualifications (e.g., Psychology, Education, Youth Work) - desirable but not essential Have a passion for inclusion, mental health advocacy, and trauma-informed care Key Details Emotional Support Worker - Oxford 95- 105 per day (depending on experience) ASAP start Full-time, long-term Specialist SEMH and Complex Needs School This is a fantastic opportunity for anyone looking to make a genuine impact in a meaningful career, whether you're a recent graduate, aspiring SEN teacher, future therapist, or simply someone passionate about supporting vulnerable children. If you're ready to step into a rewarding role where every day brings purpose, growth, and connection, apply now to become an Emotional Support Worker - Oxford
Apr 04, 2026
Full time
Emotional Support Worker - Oxford Our specialist school in Oxford is looking for an Emotional Support Worker to join our dedicated team, providing essential care and support to pupils with SEMH challenges, learning difficulties, and complex needs. This specialist school offer a nurturing and inclusive environment where every young person is seen, heard, and supported. Many of their students face significant barriers to learning, and we are committed to offering them the emotional and educational tools they need to thrive. We are seeking an Emotional Support Worker who can bring empathy, patience, and a strong understanding of emotional and behavioural needs. In this role, you will provide tailored 1:1 and small-group emotional support to students who often struggle with self-regulation, anxiety, trauma, or attachment difficulties. As an Emotional Support Worker, your responsibilities will include: Offering 1:1 and small-group emotional support tailored to students with SEMH and learning needs Supporting students with self-expression, emotional regulation, and managing behaviour positively Creating individual support plans in partnership with the SEN team and therapists Building consistent, trusting relationships with students to foster emotional safety Supporting transitions between lessons and managing emotional dysregulation Helping develop social communication skills and resilience strategies Working alongside teachers, parents/carers, and external professionals to ensure holistic support Tracking emotional and behavioural progress and contributing to review meetings The ideal Emotional Support Worker will: Have experience supporting children or young people with SEMH, special educational needs, or behavioural challenges Bring a calm, consistent and non-judgemental approach Be emotionally resilient and able to de-escalate challenging situations Have relevant qualifications (e.g., Psychology, Education, Youth Work) - desirable but not essential Have a passion for inclusion, mental health advocacy, and trauma-informed care Key Details Emotional Support Worker - Oxford 95- 105 per day (depending on experience) ASAP start Full-time, long-term Specialist SEMH and Complex Needs School This is a fantastic opportunity for anyone looking to make a genuine impact in a meaningful career, whether you're a recent graduate, aspiring SEN teacher, future therapist, or simply someone passionate about supporting vulnerable children. If you're ready to step into a rewarding role where every day brings purpose, growth, and connection, apply now to become an Emotional Support Worker - Oxford
Academics Ltd
Classroom Support Worker - Oxford
Academics Ltd Oxford, Oxfordshire
Classroom Support Worker - Oxford Are you passionate about helping set up young people for success? Are you keen to make a difference while also gaining valuable and rewarding experience? A fantastic opportunity has recently become available for a Classroom Support Worker in a primary school in Oxford. The school are looking for someone to start as soon as possible. The role as a Classroom Support Worker: To support students who struggle with their class work Facilitate a sun and friendly learning environment To provide support to the class teacher To help the class teacher prepare lesson materials and classroom boards To keep the classroom a tidy and presentable environment To encourage children to do their best Help manage classroom behaviour Listen to the children read and practice their phonics The successful Classroom Support Worker: You will need to be calm and compassionate. Personality is everything! You must be able to take initiative well and problem solve Have some experience working with children, desirable but not essential You must be patient. Some students struggle with additional learning needs and need someone supportive to help them get through the school day You must understand the importance of safeguarding in schools Must have an enhanced DBS Check or be willing to apply for one Must have right to live/work in the UK - we not offer sponsorships If you do not have a DBS certificate - we can support your application Key information: Classroom Support Worker Oxford Primary School 90 - 105 per day Term time only ASAP start This is a wonderful opportunity to support those learners that need extra assistance while also gaining valuable classroom experience. This will surely be a great stepping stone should you want to explore a career in education. You will also benefit from this role if you are looking for a challenge and keen to try something new. Please let me know if you are interested in this role. Interviews will be taking place as soon as next week. Classroom Support Worker - Oxford - Term time only - ASAP Start
Apr 04, 2026
Full time
Classroom Support Worker - Oxford Are you passionate about helping set up young people for success? Are you keen to make a difference while also gaining valuable and rewarding experience? A fantastic opportunity has recently become available for a Classroom Support Worker in a primary school in Oxford. The school are looking for someone to start as soon as possible. The role as a Classroom Support Worker: To support students who struggle with their class work Facilitate a sun and friendly learning environment To provide support to the class teacher To help the class teacher prepare lesson materials and classroom boards To keep the classroom a tidy and presentable environment To encourage children to do their best Help manage classroom behaviour Listen to the children read and practice their phonics The successful Classroom Support Worker: You will need to be calm and compassionate. Personality is everything! You must be able to take initiative well and problem solve Have some experience working with children, desirable but not essential You must be patient. Some students struggle with additional learning needs and need someone supportive to help them get through the school day You must understand the importance of safeguarding in schools Must have an enhanced DBS Check or be willing to apply for one Must have right to live/work in the UK - we not offer sponsorships If you do not have a DBS certificate - we can support your application Key information: Classroom Support Worker Oxford Primary School 90 - 105 per day Term time only ASAP start This is a wonderful opportunity to support those learners that need extra assistance while also gaining valuable classroom experience. This will surely be a great stepping stone should you want to explore a career in education. You will also benefit from this role if you are looking for a challenge and keen to try something new. Please let me know if you are interested in this role. Interviews will be taking place as soon as next week. Classroom Support Worker - Oxford - Term time only - ASAP Start
Academics Ltd
Classroom Support Worker - Maidenhead
Academics Ltd Maidenhead, Berkshire
Classroom Support Worker - Maidenhead Are you passionate about helping set up young people for success? Are you keen to make a difference while also gaining valuable and rewarding experience? A fantastic opportunity has recently become available for a Classroom Support Worker in a primary school in Maidenhead. The school are looking for someone to start as soon as possible. The role as a Classroom Support Worker: To support students who struggle with their class work Facilitate a sun and friendly learning environment To provide support to the class teacher To help the class teacher prepare lesson materials and classroom boards To keep the classroom a tidy and presentable environment To encourage children to do their best Help manage classroom behaviour Listen to the children read and practice their phonics The successful Classroom Support Worker: You will need to be calm and compassionate. Personality is everything! You must be able to take initiative well and problem solve Have some experience working with children, desirable but not essential You must be patient. Some students struggle with additional learning needs and need someone supportive to help them get through the school day You must understand the importance of safeguarding in schools Must have an enhanced DBS Check or be willing to apply for one Must have right to live/work in the UK - we not offer sponsorships If you do not have a DBS certificate - we can support your application Key information: Classroom Support Worker Maidenhead Primary School 90 - 105 per day Term time only ASAP start This is a wonderful opportunity to support those learners that need extra assistance while also gaining valuable classroom experience. This will surely be a great stepping stone should you want to explore a career in education. You will also benefit from this role if you are looking for a challenge and keen to try something new. Please let me know if you are interested in this role. Interviews will be taking place as soon as next week. Classroom Support Worker - Maidenhead - Term time only - ASAP Start
Apr 04, 2026
Full time
Classroom Support Worker - Maidenhead Are you passionate about helping set up young people for success? Are you keen to make a difference while also gaining valuable and rewarding experience? A fantastic opportunity has recently become available for a Classroom Support Worker in a primary school in Maidenhead. The school are looking for someone to start as soon as possible. The role as a Classroom Support Worker: To support students who struggle with their class work Facilitate a sun and friendly learning environment To provide support to the class teacher To help the class teacher prepare lesson materials and classroom boards To keep the classroom a tidy and presentable environment To encourage children to do their best Help manage classroom behaviour Listen to the children read and practice their phonics The successful Classroom Support Worker: You will need to be calm and compassionate. Personality is everything! You must be able to take initiative well and problem solve Have some experience working with children, desirable but not essential You must be patient. Some students struggle with additional learning needs and need someone supportive to help them get through the school day You must understand the importance of safeguarding in schools Must have an enhanced DBS Check or be willing to apply for one Must have right to live/work in the UK - we not offer sponsorships If you do not have a DBS certificate - we can support your application Key information: Classroom Support Worker Maidenhead Primary School 90 - 105 per day Term time only ASAP start This is a wonderful opportunity to support those learners that need extra assistance while also gaining valuable classroom experience. This will surely be a great stepping stone should you want to explore a career in education. You will also benefit from this role if you are looking for a challenge and keen to try something new. Please let me know if you are interested in this role. Interviews will be taking place as soon as next week. Classroom Support Worker - Maidenhead - Term time only - ASAP Start
JLR
Integrated Manufacturing Technician
JLR Dudley, West Midlands
REQ ID: 130020 JOB TITLE: Integrated Manufacturing Technician SALARY: £47,344 + Shift Allowance POSTING START DATE: 02/04/2026 POSTING END DATE: 20/04/2026 LOCATION: Wolverhampton In the Manufacturing team at JLR's Electric Propulsion Manufacturing Centre (EPMC), you'll help power iconic electric cars. You will be working alongside incredible technicians and leaders to drive our commitment to shape a future we truly believe in, together. Use your expertise, cutting-edge technology, and problem-solving skills to ensure efficient, sustainable and high-quality production. Fuel the exceptional. In this multi-skilled role, you will have a fantastic opportunity to join a highly skilled, dynamic maintenance team based at our brand-new state of the art manufacturing facility in Wolverhampton. You'll deliver excellence by providing engineering maintenance support to all manufacturing assets and equipment. Our manufacturing technologies includes automated equipment comprising of robots, automated welding and joining equipment, laser joining systems, automated conveyors, complex tooling, and fixturing and lifting equipment. Whether you're an electrical engineer, mechanical engineer or a multiskilled engineer, you will receive all the training and support you require to build on your current qualifications and experience. The role will offer you the chance to gain some of the industry's best training including Siemens Training, Kuka Robotics Training and also ABB Robotics Training. You will also have the chance to work in one of the most modern and cleanest factories in the area where people really enjoy their work. You will be working on machinery that is being used to build Battery Packs, Electric Drive Units and other Electrification machinery. You will be part of the growing world of electric cars and helping JLR to continue to grow in this area. WHAT TO EXPECT As part of the Maintenance team you will be: First response to breakdowns and controls to deliver minimal down time using safe working practices Carrying out PM checks, running checks and ensure completion to schedule Implementing permanent corrective actions to reoccurring issues Carrying out weekend/shutdown work and deliver projects as per business requirements Willingness to undertake training as and when required by the business WHAT YOU'LL NEED Along with your ambition to achieve the exceptional, there are several skills you'll need to have to help you succeed here, including: A relevant Level 3 NVQ/BTEC/City and Guilds in Engineering Significant experience with in a manufacturing environment Experience with CNC Machining Centres, Systems and Procedures including Conveyor systems, Gantry and auxiliary equipment, Machining Aluminium or Steel, or previous experience in a Maintenance profession in a high volume production environment Good working knowledge of Siemens PLC's and Electrical fault finding techniques Applicants must have the right to work in the UK at the time of application, as the role is not eligible for sponsorship. BENEFITS This role is rewarding in more ways than one. On top of our core offering, you'll do extraordinary work with amazing people. In addition, you can expect a wide range of benefits: Discounted car purchase scheme (open to family members, too) A 52 week maternity leave policy and a 4 week paternity leave policy. Other parental leave policies are available. A competitive pension A JLR company performance-related bonus An employee learning scheme providing funding for; education, training and other activities which support the development of personal skills and promote lifelong learning. Access to open, employee-led support and social networks We work hard to nurture a culture that is inclusive and welcoming to all. We understand candidates may require reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process. Please discuss these with your recruiter so we can accommodate your needs. Applicants must have the right to work in the UK at the time of application, as this role is not eligible for Skilled Worker visa sponsorship. JLR is committed to equal opportunity for all.
Apr 04, 2026
Full time
REQ ID: 130020 JOB TITLE: Integrated Manufacturing Technician SALARY: £47,344 + Shift Allowance POSTING START DATE: 02/04/2026 POSTING END DATE: 20/04/2026 LOCATION: Wolverhampton In the Manufacturing team at JLR's Electric Propulsion Manufacturing Centre (EPMC), you'll help power iconic electric cars. You will be working alongside incredible technicians and leaders to drive our commitment to shape a future we truly believe in, together. Use your expertise, cutting-edge technology, and problem-solving skills to ensure efficient, sustainable and high-quality production. Fuel the exceptional. In this multi-skilled role, you will have a fantastic opportunity to join a highly skilled, dynamic maintenance team based at our brand-new state of the art manufacturing facility in Wolverhampton. You'll deliver excellence by providing engineering maintenance support to all manufacturing assets and equipment. Our manufacturing technologies includes automated equipment comprising of robots, automated welding and joining equipment, laser joining systems, automated conveyors, complex tooling, and fixturing and lifting equipment. Whether you're an electrical engineer, mechanical engineer or a multiskilled engineer, you will receive all the training and support you require to build on your current qualifications and experience. The role will offer you the chance to gain some of the industry's best training including Siemens Training, Kuka Robotics Training and also ABB Robotics Training. You will also have the chance to work in one of the most modern and cleanest factories in the area where people really enjoy their work. You will be working on machinery that is being used to build Battery Packs, Electric Drive Units and other Electrification machinery. You will be part of the growing world of electric cars and helping JLR to continue to grow in this area. WHAT TO EXPECT As part of the Maintenance team you will be: First response to breakdowns and controls to deliver minimal down time using safe working practices Carrying out PM checks, running checks and ensure completion to schedule Implementing permanent corrective actions to reoccurring issues Carrying out weekend/shutdown work and deliver projects as per business requirements Willingness to undertake training as and when required by the business WHAT YOU'LL NEED Along with your ambition to achieve the exceptional, there are several skills you'll need to have to help you succeed here, including: A relevant Level 3 NVQ/BTEC/City and Guilds in Engineering Significant experience with in a manufacturing environment Experience with CNC Machining Centres, Systems and Procedures including Conveyor systems, Gantry and auxiliary equipment, Machining Aluminium or Steel, or previous experience in a Maintenance profession in a high volume production environment Good working knowledge of Siemens PLC's and Electrical fault finding techniques Applicants must have the right to work in the UK at the time of application, as the role is not eligible for sponsorship. BENEFITS This role is rewarding in more ways than one. On top of our core offering, you'll do extraordinary work with amazing people. In addition, you can expect a wide range of benefits: Discounted car purchase scheme (open to family members, too) A 52 week maternity leave policy and a 4 week paternity leave policy. Other parental leave policies are available. A competitive pension A JLR company performance-related bonus An employee learning scheme providing funding for; education, training and other activities which support the development of personal skills and promote lifelong learning. Access to open, employee-led support and social networks We work hard to nurture a culture that is inclusive and welcoming to all. We understand candidates may require reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process. Please discuss these with your recruiter so we can accommodate your needs. Applicants must have the right to work in the UK at the time of application, as this role is not eligible for Skilled Worker visa sponsorship. JLR is committed to equal opportunity for all.
Hays London Ebury Gate
Clinical Lead for Data and Digital Policy
Hays London Ebury Gate
Area of work: Policy - Clinical Informatics and data Contract type: 3-yearfixed term (with potential extension) Employment type: Part-time(2 days per week / equivalent to 4 GP sessions) Salary: £48,517.12 (Annual take-home equivalent for 16 hours per week) Location: Hybrid - approx. 1 day per week in London office; the remaining time remote Start date: ASAP Closing date: 7 April 2026 Benefits: Comprehensive package including flexible working, professional development, wellbeing support, and active staff networks Overview This isa high-impact opportunity for a qualified GP with stronginterest or experience in digital health, data policy, and clinical informaticsto shape national policy and support the future of data and digitaltransformation in general practice. As Clinical Lead forData and Digital, you will provide authoritative clinical insight across a wideportfolio of digital, data, AI and informatics work. You will help ensurepolicy positions, guidance, research activity and external communications are groundedin credible, current clinical expertise. You will play avisible role, advising on national policy proposals, supporting specialistinterest groups, contributing to research programmes (including major datapartnerships), and helping strengthen digital capability and confidence acrossthe GP workforce. What You'll Be Doing Policy Influence & Clinical Insight Provide expert clinical leadership on digital and data policy affecting general practice. Conduct horizon scanning on emerging issues (e.g., AI, voice technology in consultation rooms, data handling challenges, interoperability). Shape organisational positions across campaigns, policy and external communications. Represent the College at national committees including the Joint GP IT Committee (RCGP-BMA). Advise and challenge government proposals relating to NHS digital and data reforms. Engage with specialist interest groups (Health Informatics SIG, AI SIG), helping prioritise activity within realistic resource constraints. Support devolved nation teams on UK-wide policy consultations. Guidance, Education & WorkforceCapability Help develop guidance, resources, and e-learning on digital, data and AI issues. Identify capability gaps among GP members and advise on relevant training needs. Ensure digital and data content aligns with educational and CPD priorities across the College. Research, Data Use & Innovation Provide expertise to research programmes using GP data, ensuring ethical, regulatory and professional compliance. Support the nationally significant Research and Surveillance Centre, including work with the University of Oxford. Promote trust, transparency and confidence in the use of GP data for research and surveillance. Advise on evaluating and scaling digital innovations in general practice. About the Team You will join acollaborative, multidisciplinary policy and professional team working closelywith experts across: policy and public affairs research and innovation education and CPD clinical leadership specialist interest groups What We're Looking For Essential Qualified GP (GMC registered and in good standing). Experience in health informatics, digital projects, or data-related work in general practice. Strong stakeholder engagement experience. Good understanding of UK health data policy, GDPR, and relevant regulatory frameworks. Ability to interpret and communicate complex information clearly, including supporting data visualisation. Strong interpersonal skills, diplomacy and communication. Ability to work independently and prioritise effectively with limited time and resources. Desirable Postgraduate qualification in informatics or equivalent experience. Experience developing clinical guidance or educational resources. Experience working on regional or national digital health initiatives (NHS England, ICBs, ALBs, think tanks, etc.). Person Specification Collaborative and supportive team member. Flexible and responsive to changing priorities. Motivated by improving patient care through digital transformation. Analytical thinker with strong attention to detail. Confident in representing clinical perspectives internally and externally. Additional Information 2 days per week = 4 clinical sessions. Hybrid working: typically 1 day a week in London, 1 day remote (flexibility available). Mixture of internal meetings (policy team, clinicians, SIGs) and external engagement (BMA, NHS bodies, committees). Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Apr 04, 2026
Full time
Area of work: Policy - Clinical Informatics and data Contract type: 3-yearfixed term (with potential extension) Employment type: Part-time(2 days per week / equivalent to 4 GP sessions) Salary: £48,517.12 (Annual take-home equivalent for 16 hours per week) Location: Hybrid - approx. 1 day per week in London office; the remaining time remote Start date: ASAP Closing date: 7 April 2026 Benefits: Comprehensive package including flexible working, professional development, wellbeing support, and active staff networks Overview This isa high-impact opportunity for a qualified GP with stronginterest or experience in digital health, data policy, and clinical informaticsto shape national policy and support the future of data and digitaltransformation in general practice. As Clinical Lead forData and Digital, you will provide authoritative clinical insight across a wideportfolio of digital, data, AI and informatics work. You will help ensurepolicy positions, guidance, research activity and external communications are groundedin credible, current clinical expertise. You will play avisible role, advising on national policy proposals, supporting specialistinterest groups, contributing to research programmes (including major datapartnerships), and helping strengthen digital capability and confidence acrossthe GP workforce. What You'll Be Doing Policy Influence & Clinical Insight Provide expert clinical leadership on digital and data policy affecting general practice. Conduct horizon scanning on emerging issues (e.g., AI, voice technology in consultation rooms, data handling challenges, interoperability). Shape organisational positions across campaigns, policy and external communications. Represent the College at national committees including the Joint GP IT Committee (RCGP-BMA). Advise and challenge government proposals relating to NHS digital and data reforms. Engage with specialist interest groups (Health Informatics SIG, AI SIG), helping prioritise activity within realistic resource constraints. Support devolved nation teams on UK-wide policy consultations. Guidance, Education & WorkforceCapability Help develop guidance, resources, and e-learning on digital, data and AI issues. Identify capability gaps among GP members and advise on relevant training needs. Ensure digital and data content aligns with educational and CPD priorities across the College. Research, Data Use & Innovation Provide expertise to research programmes using GP data, ensuring ethical, regulatory and professional compliance. Support the nationally significant Research and Surveillance Centre, including work with the University of Oxford. Promote trust, transparency and confidence in the use of GP data for research and surveillance. Advise on evaluating and scaling digital innovations in general practice. About the Team You will join acollaborative, multidisciplinary policy and professional team working closelywith experts across: policy and public affairs research and innovation education and CPD clinical leadership specialist interest groups What We're Looking For Essential Qualified GP (GMC registered and in good standing). Experience in health informatics, digital projects, or data-related work in general practice. Strong stakeholder engagement experience. Good understanding of UK health data policy, GDPR, and relevant regulatory frameworks. Ability to interpret and communicate complex information clearly, including supporting data visualisation. Strong interpersonal skills, diplomacy and communication. Ability to work independently and prioritise effectively with limited time and resources. Desirable Postgraduate qualification in informatics or equivalent experience. Experience developing clinical guidance or educational resources. Experience working on regional or national digital health initiatives (NHS England, ICBs, ALBs, think tanks, etc.). Person Specification Collaborative and supportive team member. Flexible and responsive to changing priorities. Motivated by improving patient care through digital transformation. Analytical thinker with strong attention to detail. Confident in representing clinical perspectives internally and externally. Additional Information 2 days per week = 4 clinical sessions. Hybrid working: typically 1 day a week in London, 1 day remote (flexibility available). Mixture of internal meetings (policy team, clinicians, SIGs) and external engagement (BMA, NHS bodies, committees). Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Adecco
Programme Administrator
Adecco
Join Our Dynamic Team as a Programme Administrator! Location: Canary Wharf £19.72 Must be available from Tuesday 24 March for 8 weeks 100% campus based 9am - 5pm Contract Type: Temporary Are you an organized, detail-oriented individual looking for an exciting opportunity in the education sector? Do you thrive in a lively environment where your contributions make a real difference? If so, we have the perfect role for you! About Us: We are a vibrant educational institution dedicated to fostering a love for learning and empowering students to achieve their full potential. Our team is passionate, supportive, and committed to excellence, and we're on the lookout for a Programme Admin to join us on this journey. What You'll Do: As a Programme Admin, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the smooth operation of our educational programs. Your responsibilities will include: Administrative Support: Providing comprehensive administrative assistance to programme managers and faculty. Communication: Acting as the first point of contact for students, parents, and staff, responding to inquiries and providing information. Data Management: Maintaining accurate records and databases, ensuring all information is up to date and accessible. Event Coordination: Assisting in the planning and execution of educational events, workshops, and seminars. Reporting: Preparing reports and documentation related to programme activities and outcomes. What We're Looking For: To excel in this role, you should possess the following qualifications and skills: Strong organizational skills with an eye for detail. Excellent verbal and written communication abilities. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and experience with database management. A proactive, positive attitude and a willingness to learn. Previous experience in an administrative role, preferably within an educational setting, is a plus. Why Join Us? At our institution, we believe that a positive work environment leads to greater productivity and job satisfaction. Here's what you can look forward to: Location: Our office is conveniently located just a 4-minute walk from South Quay train station, making your commute a breeze! Supportive Team: Work alongside a passionate and friendly team that values collaboration and innovation. Professional Growth: Gain valuable experience in the education sector and develop skills that will benefit your career. Impact: Contribute to the success of our programmes and make a difference in the lives of our students. Ready to Make a Difference? If you're excited to be a part of a dynamic educational team and meet the qualifications outlined above, we want to hear from you! Join us in shaping the future of education! We can't wait to meet you! Adecco is a disability-confident employer. It is important to us that we run an inclusive and accessible recruitment process to support candidates of all backgrounds and all abilities to apply. Adecco is committed to building a supportive environment for you to explore the next steps in your career. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. The content on this page is generated with AI. Please review all material before sharing. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explaining how we will use your information is available on our website.
Apr 04, 2026
Contractor
Join Our Dynamic Team as a Programme Administrator! Location: Canary Wharf £19.72 Must be available from Tuesday 24 March for 8 weeks 100% campus based 9am - 5pm Contract Type: Temporary Are you an organized, detail-oriented individual looking for an exciting opportunity in the education sector? Do you thrive in a lively environment where your contributions make a real difference? If so, we have the perfect role for you! About Us: We are a vibrant educational institution dedicated to fostering a love for learning and empowering students to achieve their full potential. Our team is passionate, supportive, and committed to excellence, and we're on the lookout for a Programme Admin to join us on this journey. What You'll Do: As a Programme Admin, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the smooth operation of our educational programs. Your responsibilities will include: Administrative Support: Providing comprehensive administrative assistance to programme managers and faculty. Communication: Acting as the first point of contact for students, parents, and staff, responding to inquiries and providing information. Data Management: Maintaining accurate records and databases, ensuring all information is up to date and accessible. Event Coordination: Assisting in the planning and execution of educational events, workshops, and seminars. Reporting: Preparing reports and documentation related to programme activities and outcomes. What We're Looking For: To excel in this role, you should possess the following qualifications and skills: Strong organizational skills with an eye for detail. Excellent verbal and written communication abilities. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and experience with database management. A proactive, positive attitude and a willingness to learn. Previous experience in an administrative role, preferably within an educational setting, is a plus. Why Join Us? At our institution, we believe that a positive work environment leads to greater productivity and job satisfaction. Here's what you can look forward to: Location: Our office is conveniently located just a 4-minute walk from South Quay train station, making your commute a breeze! Supportive Team: Work alongside a passionate and friendly team that values collaboration and innovation. Professional Growth: Gain valuable experience in the education sector and develop skills that will benefit your career. Impact: Contribute to the success of our programmes and make a difference in the lives of our students. Ready to Make a Difference? If you're excited to be a part of a dynamic educational team and meet the qualifications outlined above, we want to hear from you! Join us in shaping the future of education! We can't wait to meet you! Adecco is a disability-confident employer. It is important to us that we run an inclusive and accessible recruitment process to support candidates of all backgrounds and all abilities to apply. Adecco is committed to building a supportive environment for you to explore the next steps in your career. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. The content on this page is generated with AI. Please review all material before sharing. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explaining how we will use your information is available on our website.
JLR
Integrated Manufacturing Technician
JLR
REQ ID: 130020 JOB TITLE: Integrated Manufacturing Technician SALARY: £47,344 + Shift Allowance POSTING START DATE: 02/04/2026 POSTING END DATE: 20/04/2026 LOCATION: Wolverhampton In the Manufacturing team at JLR's Electric Propulsion Manufacturing Centre (EPMC), you'll help power iconic electric cars. You will be working alongside incredible technicians and leaders to drive our commitment to shape a future we truly believe in, together. Use your expertise, cutting-edge technology, and problem-solving skills to ensure efficient, sustainable and high-quality production. Fuel the exceptional. In this multi-skilled role, you will have a fantastic opportunity to join a highly skilled, dynamic maintenance team based at our brand-new state of the art manufacturing facility in Wolverhampton. You'll deliver excellence by providing engineering maintenance support to all manufacturing assets and equipment. Our manufacturing technologies includes automated equipment comprising of robots, automated welding and joining equipment, laser joining systems, automated conveyors, complex tooling, and fixturing and lifting equipment. Whether you're an electrical engineer, mechanical engineer or a multiskilled engineer, you will receive all the training and support you require to build on your current qualifications and experience. The role will offer you the chance to gain some of the industry's best training including Siemens Training, Kuka Robotics Training and also ABB Robotics Training. You will also have the chance to work in one of the most modern and cleanest factories in the area where people really enjoy their work. You will be working on machinery that is being used to build Battery Packs, Electric Drive Units and other Electrification machinery. You will be part of the growing world of electric cars and helping JLR to continue to grow in this area. WHAT TO EXPECT As part of the Maintenance team you will be: First response to breakdowns and controls to deliver minimal down time using safe working practices Carrying out PM checks, running checks and ensure completion to schedule Implementing permanent corrective actions to reoccurring issues Carrying out weekend/shutdown work and deliver projects as per business requirements Willingness to undertake training as and when required by the business WHAT YOU'LL NEED Along with your ambition to achieve the exceptional, there are several skills you'll need to have to help you succeed here, including: A relevant Level 3 NVQ/BTEC/City and Guilds in Engineering Significant experience with in a manufacturing environment Experience with CNC Machining Centres, Systems and Procedures including Conveyor systems, Gantry and auxiliary equipment, Machining Aluminium or Steel, or previous experience in a Maintenance profession in a high volume production environment Good working knowledge of Siemens PLC's and Electrical fault finding techniques Applicants must have the right to work in the UK at the time of application, as the role is not eligible for sponsorship. BENEFITS This role is rewarding in more ways than one. On top of our core offering, you'll do extraordinary work with amazing people. In addition, you can expect a wide range of benefits: Discounted car purchase scheme (open to family members, too) A 52 week maternity leave policy and a 4 week paternity leave policy. Other parental leave policies are available. A competitive pension A JLR company performance-related bonus An employee learning scheme providing funding for; education, training and other activities which support the development of personal skills and promote lifelong learning. Access to open, employee-led support and social networks We work hard to nurture a culture that is inclusive and welcoming to all. We understand candidates may require reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process. Please discuss these with your recruiter so we can accommodate your needs. Applicants must have the right to work in the UK at the time of application, as this role is not eligible for Skilled Worker visa sponsorship. JLR is committed to equal opportunity for all.
Apr 04, 2026
Full time
REQ ID: 130020 JOB TITLE: Integrated Manufacturing Technician SALARY: £47,344 + Shift Allowance POSTING START DATE: 02/04/2026 POSTING END DATE: 20/04/2026 LOCATION: Wolverhampton In the Manufacturing team at JLR's Electric Propulsion Manufacturing Centre (EPMC), you'll help power iconic electric cars. You will be working alongside incredible technicians and leaders to drive our commitment to shape a future we truly believe in, together. Use your expertise, cutting-edge technology, and problem-solving skills to ensure efficient, sustainable and high-quality production. Fuel the exceptional. In this multi-skilled role, you will have a fantastic opportunity to join a highly skilled, dynamic maintenance team based at our brand-new state of the art manufacturing facility in Wolverhampton. You'll deliver excellence by providing engineering maintenance support to all manufacturing assets and equipment. Our manufacturing technologies includes automated equipment comprising of robots, automated welding and joining equipment, laser joining systems, automated conveyors, complex tooling, and fixturing and lifting equipment. Whether you're an electrical engineer, mechanical engineer or a multiskilled engineer, you will receive all the training and support you require to build on your current qualifications and experience. The role will offer you the chance to gain some of the industry's best training including Siemens Training, Kuka Robotics Training and also ABB Robotics Training. You will also have the chance to work in one of the most modern and cleanest factories in the area where people really enjoy their work. You will be working on machinery that is being used to build Battery Packs, Electric Drive Units and other Electrification machinery. You will be part of the growing world of electric cars and helping JLR to continue to grow in this area. WHAT TO EXPECT As part of the Maintenance team you will be: First response to breakdowns and controls to deliver minimal down time using safe working practices Carrying out PM checks, running checks and ensure completion to schedule Implementing permanent corrective actions to reoccurring issues Carrying out weekend/shutdown work and deliver projects as per business requirements Willingness to undertake training as and when required by the business WHAT YOU'LL NEED Along with your ambition to achieve the exceptional, there are several skills you'll need to have to help you succeed here, including: A relevant Level 3 NVQ/BTEC/City and Guilds in Engineering Significant experience with in a manufacturing environment Experience with CNC Machining Centres, Systems and Procedures including Conveyor systems, Gantry and auxiliary equipment, Machining Aluminium or Steel, or previous experience in a Maintenance profession in a high volume production environment Good working knowledge of Siemens PLC's and Electrical fault finding techniques Applicants must have the right to work in the UK at the time of application, as the role is not eligible for sponsorship. BENEFITS This role is rewarding in more ways than one. On top of our core offering, you'll do extraordinary work with amazing people. In addition, you can expect a wide range of benefits: Discounted car purchase scheme (open to family members, too) A 52 week maternity leave policy and a 4 week paternity leave policy. Other parental leave policies are available. A competitive pension A JLR company performance-related bonus An employee learning scheme providing funding for; education, training and other activities which support the development of personal skills and promote lifelong learning. Access to open, employee-led support and social networks We work hard to nurture a culture that is inclusive and welcoming to all. We understand candidates may require reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process. Please discuss these with your recruiter so we can accommodate your needs. Applicants must have the right to work in the UK at the time of application, as this role is not eligible for Skilled Worker visa sponsorship. JLR is committed to equal opportunity for all.
Shaftesbury group
Cook
Shaftesbury group Borehamwood, Hertfordshire
Cook Location: New Court Place, Borehamwood Salary: £13.75 per hour Hours Per Week: 15 Are you the candidate we are looking for? At Shaftesbury New Court Place we are recruiting for a Cook. Please note this role does not qualify for visa sponsorship, as the salary requirements set by the Home Office are not satisfied. We are looking for people with the passion, talent, skills and experience that all add up to a caring and community-minded workforce. We believe that the people we support have the right to a full and flourishing life. They deserve the very best in delivery. Driven by our core values, Shaftesbury strives to be Open, Enabling, Inclusive and Courageous in all that we do. Our disability services across adult care, children s care and education are all focused on inclusion and support. Committed to professional, flexible and personalised care, we are passionate about going the extra mile in providing opportunities for people to thrive and live well. About the role As a Cook you will be required to cater for all people supported within the service, meeting a wide range of medical and specific dietary requirements. You will need to have a well-organised approach and the ability to work effectively as part of a team or on your own. New Court Place, Hertfordshire, is a residential home with nursing care for 24 adults with physical and intellectual disabilities, plus respite care and services for 16-18 year olds. Our home is a large accessible building. Our spacious and welcoming environment provides modern facilities with daily nursing care. Benefits of working at Shaftesbury At Shaftesbury, we know that our workers are our greatest asset. We re proud to have some of the best and most committed staff in the sector and we want to attract more people like you to work with Shaftesbury. We re now offering even more great benefits to reward the work of our wonderful staff, which is listed below: Happy Birthday to you! As well as sending you a birthday card, all frontline care staff can have the opportunity to take the day off on their birthday, taken from your annual entitlement. Great CQC, great reward. If your service is rated good or equivalent by CQC in all domains, all staff will receive a £30 gift voucher. If rated outstanding, all staff will receive a £50 gift voucher. We want to reward staff in a range of ways for their hard work. You can be nominated for a recognition letter from a member of the Executive Leadership Team and you may also be nominated to receive a gift voucher up to £50 for going above and beyond within your role. Excellent training package provided for all staff. Generous Annual Leave entitlement of 25 days + 8 days bank holiday for the first 5 years. Increasing to 28 days + 8 days bank holiday after 5 years. Pension Scheme. Access to our employee assistance program. Shaftesbury is the disability charity that s committed to enabling children, young people and adults to live a life that adds up for them. What makes life liveable is never down to just one thing - it s the sum of many things. From friendship to fun; from companionship to community; from a great chat to a challenge overcome, it all adds up to Shaftesbury. Through a wide range of disability care, special education, and rehabilitation services we promote inclusion and wellbeing for all. Together, we work to see people take part, contribute and be valued. We put the elements in place that all add up to connected lives. Shaftesbury is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of vulnerable children and adults and expects all employees to share this commitment. All offers of employment are subject to an enhanced DBS/Access NI check. Shaftesbury is committed to the Disability Confident Scheme and to equal opportunities therefore we welcome and encourage applications from everyone regardless of age, disability, gender, ethnicity, religion and sexual orientation. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Shaftesbury, please click apply to be redirected to our website to complete your application.
Apr 04, 2026
Full time
Cook Location: New Court Place, Borehamwood Salary: £13.75 per hour Hours Per Week: 15 Are you the candidate we are looking for? At Shaftesbury New Court Place we are recruiting for a Cook. Please note this role does not qualify for visa sponsorship, as the salary requirements set by the Home Office are not satisfied. We are looking for people with the passion, talent, skills and experience that all add up to a caring and community-minded workforce. We believe that the people we support have the right to a full and flourishing life. They deserve the very best in delivery. Driven by our core values, Shaftesbury strives to be Open, Enabling, Inclusive and Courageous in all that we do. Our disability services across adult care, children s care and education are all focused on inclusion and support. Committed to professional, flexible and personalised care, we are passionate about going the extra mile in providing opportunities for people to thrive and live well. About the role As a Cook you will be required to cater for all people supported within the service, meeting a wide range of medical and specific dietary requirements. You will need to have a well-organised approach and the ability to work effectively as part of a team or on your own. New Court Place, Hertfordshire, is a residential home with nursing care for 24 adults with physical and intellectual disabilities, plus respite care and services for 16-18 year olds. Our home is a large accessible building. Our spacious and welcoming environment provides modern facilities with daily nursing care. Benefits of working at Shaftesbury At Shaftesbury, we know that our workers are our greatest asset. We re proud to have some of the best and most committed staff in the sector and we want to attract more people like you to work with Shaftesbury. We re now offering even more great benefits to reward the work of our wonderful staff, which is listed below: Happy Birthday to you! As well as sending you a birthday card, all frontline care staff can have the opportunity to take the day off on their birthday, taken from your annual entitlement. Great CQC, great reward. If your service is rated good or equivalent by CQC in all domains, all staff will receive a £30 gift voucher. If rated outstanding, all staff will receive a £50 gift voucher. We want to reward staff in a range of ways for their hard work. You can be nominated for a recognition letter from a member of the Executive Leadership Team and you may also be nominated to receive a gift voucher up to £50 for going above and beyond within your role. Excellent training package provided for all staff. Generous Annual Leave entitlement of 25 days + 8 days bank holiday for the first 5 years. Increasing to 28 days + 8 days bank holiday after 5 years. Pension Scheme. Access to our employee assistance program. Shaftesbury is the disability charity that s committed to enabling children, young people and adults to live a life that adds up for them. What makes life liveable is never down to just one thing - it s the sum of many things. From friendship to fun; from companionship to community; from a great chat to a challenge overcome, it all adds up to Shaftesbury. Through a wide range of disability care, special education, and rehabilitation services we promote inclusion and wellbeing for all. Together, we work to see people take part, contribute and be valued. We put the elements in place that all add up to connected lives. Shaftesbury is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of vulnerable children and adults and expects all employees to share this commitment. All offers of employment are subject to an enhanced DBS/Access NI check. Shaftesbury is committed to the Disability Confident Scheme and to equal opportunities therefore we welcome and encourage applications from everyone regardless of age, disability, gender, ethnicity, religion and sexual orientation. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Shaftesbury, please click apply to be redirected to our website to complete your application.
JLR
Maintenance Person
JLR Solihull, West Midlands
REQ ID: 127795 JOB TITLE: Maintenance Technician SALARY: £44,925 + shift allowance POSTING START DATE: 01/04/2026 POSTING END DATE: 20/04/2026 LOCATION: Solihull As a qualified skilled professional at JLR, you'll bring to life era-defining vehicles that people across the world know and love. You'll collaborate with other expert technicians and leaders in skilled roles, who lend their insight to help realise our vision of modern luxury. Your dedication to excellence will ensure our production lines run smoothly and meet the highest quality standards. Craft an exceptional career with us. We're on a growth journey. We're thinking beyond the challenges of today to create the cars of tomorrow. Our growth and development in technology and people has created opportunities for Maintenance Technicians to support various shift patterns at our Solihull plant. If you have a positive work ethic, enjoy working in a team environment and are passionate about engineering excellence, we want to hear from you. WHAT TO EXPECT You'll work at state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities supporting production line manufacturing equipment and innovative technologies so they run like clockwork. Whether diagnosing faults or improving performance, you'll contribute to the growing world of electric cars. Here's what to expect day to day: Work as part of the maintenance team to deliver safe and efficient production performance Ensure equipment uptime Maintain manufacturing technologies including automated equipment (comprising of robots, automated welding and joining equipment, automated conveyors, complex tooling, and fixturing and lifting equipment) Contribute to equipment and automation projects Contribute / promote safe working practices WHAT YOU'LL NEED An indentured apprenticeship to BTEC certificate Level 3 standard (or equivalent qualification) in a subject related to mechanical/electrical maintenance/engineering Maintenance experience within a manufacturing/production/automated environment The right to work in the UK without visa sponsorship support by JLR (this role is not eligible for sponsorship) BENEFITS This role is rewarding in more ways than one. On top of our core offering, you'll do extraordinary work with amazing people. In addition, you can expect a wide range of benefits: Discounted car purchase scheme (open to family members, too) A 52 week maternity leave policy and a 4 week paternity leave policy. Other parental leave policies are available. A competitive pension A JLR company performance-related bonus An employee learning scheme providing funding for; education, training and other activities which support the development of personal skills and promote lifelong learning. Access to open, employee-led support and social networks We work hard to nurture a culture that is inclusive and welcoming to all. We understand candidates may require reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process. Please discuss these with your recruiter so we can accommodate your needs. Applicants must have the right to work in the UK at the time of application, as this role is not eligible for Skilled Worker visa sponsorship. JLR is committed to equal opportunity for all.
Apr 04, 2026
Full time
REQ ID: 127795 JOB TITLE: Maintenance Technician SALARY: £44,925 + shift allowance POSTING START DATE: 01/04/2026 POSTING END DATE: 20/04/2026 LOCATION: Solihull As a qualified skilled professional at JLR, you'll bring to life era-defining vehicles that people across the world know and love. You'll collaborate with other expert technicians and leaders in skilled roles, who lend their insight to help realise our vision of modern luxury. Your dedication to excellence will ensure our production lines run smoothly and meet the highest quality standards. Craft an exceptional career with us. We're on a growth journey. We're thinking beyond the challenges of today to create the cars of tomorrow. Our growth and development in technology and people has created opportunities for Maintenance Technicians to support various shift patterns at our Solihull plant. If you have a positive work ethic, enjoy working in a team environment and are passionate about engineering excellence, we want to hear from you. WHAT TO EXPECT You'll work at state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities supporting production line manufacturing equipment and innovative technologies so they run like clockwork. Whether diagnosing faults or improving performance, you'll contribute to the growing world of electric cars. Here's what to expect day to day: Work as part of the maintenance team to deliver safe and efficient production performance Ensure equipment uptime Maintain manufacturing technologies including automated equipment (comprising of robots, automated welding and joining equipment, automated conveyors, complex tooling, and fixturing and lifting equipment) Contribute to equipment and automation projects Contribute / promote safe working practices WHAT YOU'LL NEED An indentured apprenticeship to BTEC certificate Level 3 standard (or equivalent qualification) in a subject related to mechanical/electrical maintenance/engineering Maintenance experience within a manufacturing/production/automated environment The right to work in the UK without visa sponsorship support by JLR (this role is not eligible for sponsorship) BENEFITS This role is rewarding in more ways than one. On top of our core offering, you'll do extraordinary work with amazing people. In addition, you can expect a wide range of benefits: Discounted car purchase scheme (open to family members, too) A 52 week maternity leave policy and a 4 week paternity leave policy. Other parental leave policies are available. A competitive pension A JLR company performance-related bonus An employee learning scheme providing funding for; education, training and other activities which support the development of personal skills and promote lifelong learning. Access to open, employee-led support and social networks We work hard to nurture a culture that is inclusive and welcoming to all. We understand candidates may require reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process. Please discuss these with your recruiter so we can accommodate your needs. Applicants must have the right to work in the UK at the time of application, as this role is not eligible for Skilled Worker visa sponsorship. JLR is committed to equal opportunity for all.
JLR
Integrated Manufacturing Technician
JLR Walsall, Staffordshire
REQ ID: 130020 JOB TITLE: Integrated Manufacturing Technician SALARY: £47,344 + Shift Allowance POSTING START DATE: 02/04/2026 POSTING END DATE: 20/04/2026 LOCATION: Wolverhampton In the Manufacturing team at JLR's Electric Propulsion Manufacturing Centre (EPMC), you'll help power iconic electric cars. You will be working alongside incredible technicians and leaders to drive our commitment to shape a future we truly believe in, together. Use your expertise, cutting-edge technology, and problem-solving skills to ensure efficient, sustainable and high-quality production. Fuel the exceptional. In this multi-skilled role, you will have a fantastic opportunity to join a highly skilled, dynamic maintenance team based at our brand-new state of the art manufacturing facility in Wolverhampton. You'll deliver excellence by providing engineering maintenance support to all manufacturing assets and equipment. Our manufacturing technologies includes automated equipment comprising of robots, automated welding and joining equipment, laser joining systems, automated conveyors, complex tooling, and fixturing and lifting equipment. Whether you're an electrical engineer, mechanical engineer or a multiskilled engineer, you will receive all the training and support you require to build on your current qualifications and experience. The role will offer you the chance to gain some of the industry's best training including Siemens Training, Kuka Robotics Training and also ABB Robotics Training. You will also have the chance to work in one of the most modern and cleanest factories in the area where people really enjoy their work. You will be working on machinery that is being used to build Battery Packs, Electric Drive Units and other Electrification machinery. You will be part of the growing world of electric cars and helping JLR to continue to grow in this area. WHAT TO EXPECT As part of the Maintenance team you will be: First response to breakdowns and controls to deliver minimal down time using safe working practices Carrying out PM checks, running checks and ensure completion to schedule Implementing permanent corrective actions to reoccurring issues Carrying out weekend/shutdown work and deliver projects as per business requirements Willingness to undertake training as and when required by the business WHAT YOU'LL NEED Along with your ambition to achieve the exceptional, there are several skills you'll need to have to help you succeed here, including: A relevant Level 3 NVQ/BTEC/City and Guilds in Engineering Significant experience with in a manufacturing environment Experience with CNC Machining Centres, Systems and Procedures including Conveyor systems, Gantry and auxiliary equipment, Machining Aluminium or Steel, or previous experience in a Maintenance profession in a high volume production environment Good working knowledge of Siemens PLC's and Electrical fault finding techniques Applicants must have the right to work in the UK at the time of application, as the role is not eligible for sponsorship. BENEFITS This role is rewarding in more ways than one. On top of our core offering, you'll do extraordinary work with amazing people. In addition, you can expect a wide range of benefits: Discounted car purchase scheme (open to family members, too) A 52 week maternity leave policy and a 4 week paternity leave policy. Other parental leave policies are available. A competitive pension A JLR company performance-related bonus An employee learning scheme providing funding for; education, training and other activities which support the development of personal skills and promote lifelong learning. Access to open, employee-led support and social networks We work hard to nurture a culture that is inclusive and welcoming to all. We understand candidates may require reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process. Please discuss these with your recruiter so we can accommodate your needs. Applicants must have the right to work in the UK at the time of application, as this role is not eligible for Skilled Worker visa sponsorship. JLR is committed to equal opportunity for all.
Apr 04, 2026
Full time
REQ ID: 130020 JOB TITLE: Integrated Manufacturing Technician SALARY: £47,344 + Shift Allowance POSTING START DATE: 02/04/2026 POSTING END DATE: 20/04/2026 LOCATION: Wolverhampton In the Manufacturing team at JLR's Electric Propulsion Manufacturing Centre (EPMC), you'll help power iconic electric cars. You will be working alongside incredible technicians and leaders to drive our commitment to shape a future we truly believe in, together. Use your expertise, cutting-edge technology, and problem-solving skills to ensure efficient, sustainable and high-quality production. Fuel the exceptional. In this multi-skilled role, you will have a fantastic opportunity to join a highly skilled, dynamic maintenance team based at our brand-new state of the art manufacturing facility in Wolverhampton. You'll deliver excellence by providing engineering maintenance support to all manufacturing assets and equipment. Our manufacturing technologies includes automated equipment comprising of robots, automated welding and joining equipment, laser joining systems, automated conveyors, complex tooling, and fixturing and lifting equipment. Whether you're an electrical engineer, mechanical engineer or a multiskilled engineer, you will receive all the training and support you require to build on your current qualifications and experience. The role will offer you the chance to gain some of the industry's best training including Siemens Training, Kuka Robotics Training and also ABB Robotics Training. You will also have the chance to work in one of the most modern and cleanest factories in the area where people really enjoy their work. You will be working on machinery that is being used to build Battery Packs, Electric Drive Units and other Electrification machinery. You will be part of the growing world of electric cars and helping JLR to continue to grow in this area. WHAT TO EXPECT As part of the Maintenance team you will be: First response to breakdowns and controls to deliver minimal down time using safe working practices Carrying out PM checks, running checks and ensure completion to schedule Implementing permanent corrective actions to reoccurring issues Carrying out weekend/shutdown work and deliver projects as per business requirements Willingness to undertake training as and when required by the business WHAT YOU'LL NEED Along with your ambition to achieve the exceptional, there are several skills you'll need to have to help you succeed here, including: A relevant Level 3 NVQ/BTEC/City and Guilds in Engineering Significant experience with in a manufacturing environment Experience with CNC Machining Centres, Systems and Procedures including Conveyor systems, Gantry and auxiliary equipment, Machining Aluminium or Steel, or previous experience in a Maintenance profession in a high volume production environment Good working knowledge of Siemens PLC's and Electrical fault finding techniques Applicants must have the right to work in the UK at the time of application, as the role is not eligible for sponsorship. BENEFITS This role is rewarding in more ways than one. On top of our core offering, you'll do extraordinary work with amazing people. In addition, you can expect a wide range of benefits: Discounted car purchase scheme (open to family members, too) A 52 week maternity leave policy and a 4 week paternity leave policy. Other parental leave policies are available. A competitive pension A JLR company performance-related bonus An employee learning scheme providing funding for; education, training and other activities which support the development of personal skills and promote lifelong learning. Access to open, employee-led support and social networks We work hard to nurture a culture that is inclusive and welcoming to all. We understand candidates may require reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process. Please discuss these with your recruiter so we can accommodate your needs. Applicants must have the right to work in the UK at the time of application, as this role is not eligible for Skilled Worker visa sponsorship. JLR is committed to equal opportunity for all.
Blue Cross
Veterinary Nurse (days)
Blue Cross
Contract: Permanent, full time and part time hours available Salary: £27,681 - £30,000 FTE plus £3,954 London weighting allowance Location: Victoria animal hospital, London Closing date: Sunday 12th April 2026 Interview dates: W/C 20th April 2026 Are you a passionate and dedicated veterinary nurse looking for an exciting opportunity? Join our dynamic team and make a difference in the lives of animals and their families! More about the role Blue Cross animal hospitals and pet care clinics provide veterinary treatment to sick and injured pets when their owners can t afford private veterinary fees. Our vet care is available to pets whose owners receive certain means-tested benefits and live within the catchment area of one of our animal hospitals or pet care clinics. Our Veterinary Nurses deliver excellent veterinary care for a wide range of small animals, providing both routine healthcare and a large number of emergencies, providing our team with excellent opportunities to develop their skills. Blue Cross has developed an award-winning set of clinical guidelines to assist our vets in pragmatic, evidence-based decision making, where patient welfare is a priority. High standards are important to us but so is the ability to discuss openly where lessons have been learnt, within a safe, non-judgmental environment. We recognise that we work within a profession where compassion fatigue is a risk to us all. We have wellbeing champions and Mental Health First Aiders at all hospitals, coordinating a range of initiatives and promoting a culture of openness and support within the team. We have both full and part time hours available, working a minimum of 3 days per week. Our nurses cover a range of shifts, including early mornings, evenings, and bank holidays on a rotational basis. For weekends it is usually 1 in every 6 and for bank holidays, it will be occasional and no more than 2 days a year. Due to the nature of the work of Blue Cross, and this post, it may be necessary to exceed these hours when the workload demands. About you As a Veterinary Nurse, you will be confident and capable in delivering excellent nursing care for a range of small animals, providing both emergency and routine healthcare. Our Veterinary Nurses work alongside Veterinary Surgeons to promote animal health and welfare through responsible ownership and play a key role in the education of pet owners. The ability to work as part of a team and effective communication skills are really important, often you will be the first point of our clients, forming strong bonds with them to ensure improved animal health and welfare. Knowledge, skills, and experience: Fully qualified Veterinary Nurse Registered with RCVS Confident in all aspects of veterinary nursing Demonstratable customer service skills How to apply Click the apply button below and complete the online application process before the closing date. We reserve the right to close this vacancy early should we receive an overwhelming response. Blue Cross benefits Our people are the most important part of delivering our purpose. If it were not for their amazing efforts and commitment, we would not be able to make the difference that we do today. In return, Blue Cross wants to ensure we provide you with the best working environment we can. We want you to be happy working for us and will do everything we can to make sure you are. Our generous benefits package includes: Full time equivalent of 38 days holiday rising to 43 with service (including Bank Holidays) Programmes for physical and mental wellbeing support Free access to GP via MetLife- 24/7 GP services, private prescriptions and more for you and your family Health cash plan Unlimited access to an employee assistance programme Pension scheme with enhanced employer contribution Professional fees paid with Continuing Professional Development and personal development support. Life assurance 20% discount on Pet Plan pet insurance Enhanced family friendly policies Recognition scheme Annual volunteer days Charity worker discounts across a variety of retailers To read more about the benefits Blue Cross has to offer, please visit the 'why work for us' page on our website.
Apr 04, 2026
Full time
Contract: Permanent, full time and part time hours available Salary: £27,681 - £30,000 FTE plus £3,954 London weighting allowance Location: Victoria animal hospital, London Closing date: Sunday 12th April 2026 Interview dates: W/C 20th April 2026 Are you a passionate and dedicated veterinary nurse looking for an exciting opportunity? Join our dynamic team and make a difference in the lives of animals and their families! More about the role Blue Cross animal hospitals and pet care clinics provide veterinary treatment to sick and injured pets when their owners can t afford private veterinary fees. Our vet care is available to pets whose owners receive certain means-tested benefits and live within the catchment area of one of our animal hospitals or pet care clinics. Our Veterinary Nurses deliver excellent veterinary care for a wide range of small animals, providing both routine healthcare and a large number of emergencies, providing our team with excellent opportunities to develop their skills. Blue Cross has developed an award-winning set of clinical guidelines to assist our vets in pragmatic, evidence-based decision making, where patient welfare is a priority. High standards are important to us but so is the ability to discuss openly where lessons have been learnt, within a safe, non-judgmental environment. We recognise that we work within a profession where compassion fatigue is a risk to us all. We have wellbeing champions and Mental Health First Aiders at all hospitals, coordinating a range of initiatives and promoting a culture of openness and support within the team. We have both full and part time hours available, working a minimum of 3 days per week. Our nurses cover a range of shifts, including early mornings, evenings, and bank holidays on a rotational basis. For weekends it is usually 1 in every 6 and for bank holidays, it will be occasional and no more than 2 days a year. Due to the nature of the work of Blue Cross, and this post, it may be necessary to exceed these hours when the workload demands. About you As a Veterinary Nurse, you will be confident and capable in delivering excellent nursing care for a range of small animals, providing both emergency and routine healthcare. Our Veterinary Nurses work alongside Veterinary Surgeons to promote animal health and welfare through responsible ownership and play a key role in the education of pet owners. The ability to work as part of a team and effective communication skills are really important, often you will be the first point of our clients, forming strong bonds with them to ensure improved animal health and welfare. Knowledge, skills, and experience: Fully qualified Veterinary Nurse Registered with RCVS Confident in all aspects of veterinary nursing Demonstratable customer service skills How to apply Click the apply button below and complete the online application process before the closing date. We reserve the right to close this vacancy early should we receive an overwhelming response. Blue Cross benefits Our people are the most important part of delivering our purpose. If it were not for their amazing efforts and commitment, we would not be able to make the difference that we do today. In return, Blue Cross wants to ensure we provide you with the best working environment we can. We want you to be happy working for us and will do everything we can to make sure you are. Our generous benefits package includes: Full time equivalent of 38 days holiday rising to 43 with service (including Bank Holidays) Programmes for physical and mental wellbeing support Free access to GP via MetLife- 24/7 GP services, private prescriptions and more for you and your family Health cash plan Unlimited access to an employee assistance programme Pension scheme with enhanced employer contribution Professional fees paid with Continuing Professional Development and personal development support. Life assurance 20% discount on Pet Plan pet insurance Enhanced family friendly policies Recognition scheme Annual volunteer days Charity worker discounts across a variety of retailers To read more about the benefits Blue Cross has to offer, please visit the 'why work for us' page on our website.
Caretech
Senior Support Worker
Caretech Bromyard, Herefordshire
Senior Support Worker - Full UK Manual Driving Licence Essential Location: Worcester Area- Remote (company vehicle provided during shifts)Shift Pattern: 40 hours-consolidated shift pattern with sleep insSalary: Competitive + £500 Welcome bonus + Enhanced qualified rates Extraordinary Days Every Day We're looking for an experienced and passionate senior support worker (internally known as a residential team leader) to join our dedicated team at Branas Isaf Children's Services, part of the CareTech Group - one of the UK's leading providers of therapeutic care and education. This is more than just a job - it's a chance to make a genuine difference in the lives of young people with complex emotional and behavioural needs. What You'll Need: Minimum 12 months' experience in a children's residential care setting QCF Level 3 in Children & Young People (or equivalent) - essential Experience leading or supervising teams Full UK manual driving licence - essential (rural location) Willingness to work long days, sleep-ins, weekends & unsociable hours Able to be part of the on-call management rota. What You'll Do As a senior support worker, you'll play a vital role in supporting young people to achieve their potential and thrive within a therapeutic, structured and nurturing environment. Key Responsibilities: Lead by example to support and develop your team Promote positive routines, structure and behaviour Act as a key worker and mentor to young people Support care planning, reviews and reporting Foster a safe, stable and caring home environment Liaise with multi-disciplinary teams and families New staff must be comfortable using an electronic care recording system on a daily basis to document, monitor, and update children and young people's records accurately. Experience with Clearcare is an advantage, but not essential, as full training will be provided. However, all staff are expected to confidently use digital systems as part of their day-to-day role. Why Join Us? £500 Welcome Bonus (T&Cs apply) Competitive salary + enhanced rates for qualified staff Fully funded Leadership & Management training programmes 4-week paid induction + ongoing face-to-face therapeutic training Access to free online learning across a wide range of topics Free Enhanced DBS check Company vehicle to use during working hours Free parking on-site Opportunities for career progression within a national provider Refer-a-Friend Scheme - earn up to £1,000 per successful referral Employee benefits and recognition programmes Our Values: At Branas Isaf, we believe in: Empowerment - helping young people build confidence and independence Respect - treating everyone with dignity and compassion Teamwork - working together to create a safe and supportive environment Innovation - continuously improving our care and approach. Your Next Step This isn't just a job - it's a chance to change lives, one extraordinary day at a time. Join us and be part of something meaningful. Apply today! Safeguarding Statement CareTech is committed to the safeguarding and welfare of children. All applicants must pass an enhanced DBS check and provide references covering the past two years plus all roles involving vulnerable groups.
Apr 04, 2026
Full time
Senior Support Worker - Full UK Manual Driving Licence Essential Location: Worcester Area- Remote (company vehicle provided during shifts)Shift Pattern: 40 hours-consolidated shift pattern with sleep insSalary: Competitive + £500 Welcome bonus + Enhanced qualified rates Extraordinary Days Every Day We're looking for an experienced and passionate senior support worker (internally known as a residential team leader) to join our dedicated team at Branas Isaf Children's Services, part of the CareTech Group - one of the UK's leading providers of therapeutic care and education. This is more than just a job - it's a chance to make a genuine difference in the lives of young people with complex emotional and behavioural needs. What You'll Need: Minimum 12 months' experience in a children's residential care setting QCF Level 3 in Children & Young People (or equivalent) - essential Experience leading or supervising teams Full UK manual driving licence - essential (rural location) Willingness to work long days, sleep-ins, weekends & unsociable hours Able to be part of the on-call management rota. What You'll Do As a senior support worker, you'll play a vital role in supporting young people to achieve their potential and thrive within a therapeutic, structured and nurturing environment. Key Responsibilities: Lead by example to support and develop your team Promote positive routines, structure and behaviour Act as a key worker and mentor to young people Support care planning, reviews and reporting Foster a safe, stable and caring home environment Liaise with multi-disciplinary teams and families New staff must be comfortable using an electronic care recording system on a daily basis to document, monitor, and update children and young people's records accurately. Experience with Clearcare is an advantage, but not essential, as full training will be provided. However, all staff are expected to confidently use digital systems as part of their day-to-day role. Why Join Us? £500 Welcome Bonus (T&Cs apply) Competitive salary + enhanced rates for qualified staff Fully funded Leadership & Management training programmes 4-week paid induction + ongoing face-to-face therapeutic training Access to free online learning across a wide range of topics Free Enhanced DBS check Company vehicle to use during working hours Free parking on-site Opportunities for career progression within a national provider Refer-a-Friend Scheme - earn up to £1,000 per successful referral Employee benefits and recognition programmes Our Values: At Branas Isaf, we believe in: Empowerment - helping young people build confidence and independence Respect - treating everyone with dignity and compassion Teamwork - working together to create a safe and supportive environment Innovation - continuously improving our care and approach. Your Next Step This isn't just a job - it's a chance to change lives, one extraordinary day at a time. Join us and be part of something meaningful. Apply today! Safeguarding Statement CareTech is committed to the safeguarding and welfare of children. All applicants must pass an enhanced DBS check and provide references covering the past two years plus all roles involving vulnerable groups.
JLR
Maintenance
JLR Solihull, West Midlands
REQ ID: 127795 JOB TITLE: Maintenance Technician SALARY: £44,925 + shift allowance POSTING START DATE: 01/04/2026 POSTING END DATE: 20/04/2026 LOCATION: Solihull As a qualified skilled professional at JLR, you'll bring to life era-defining vehicles that people across the world know and love. You'll collaborate with other expert technicians and leaders in skilled roles, who lend their insight to help realise our vision of modern luxury. Your dedication to excellence will ensure our production lines run smoothly and meet the highest quality standards. Craft an exceptional career with us. We're on a growth journey. We're thinking beyond the challenges of today to create the cars of tomorrow. Our growth and development in technology and people has created opportunities for Maintenance Technicians to support various shift patterns at our Solihull plant. If you have a positive work ethic, enjoy working in a team environment and are passionate about engineering excellence, we want to hear from you. WHAT TO EXPECT You'll work at state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities supporting production line manufacturing equipment and innovative technologies so they run like clockwork. Whether diagnosing faults or improving performance, you'll contribute to the growing world of electric cars. Here's what to expect day to day: Work as part of the maintenance team to deliver safe and efficient production performance Ensure equipment uptime Maintain manufacturing technologies including automated equipment (comprising of robots, automated welding and joining equipment, automated conveyors, complex tooling, and fixturing and lifting equipment) Contribute to equipment and automation projects Contribute / promote safe working practices WHAT YOU'LL NEED An indentured apprenticeship to BTEC certificate Level 3 standard (or equivalent qualification) in a subject related to mechanical/electrical maintenance/engineering Maintenance experience within a manufacturing/production/automated environment The right to work in the UK without visa sponsorship support by JLR (this role is not eligible for sponsorship) BENEFITS This role is rewarding in more ways than one. On top of our core offering, you'll do extraordinary work with amazing people. In addition, you can expect a wide range of benefits: Discounted car purchase scheme (open to family members, too) A 52 week maternity leave policy and a 4 week paternity leave policy. Other parental leave policies are available. A competitive pension A JLR company performance-related bonus An employee learning scheme providing funding for; education, training and other activities which support the development of personal skills and promote lifelong learning. Access to open, employee-led support and social networks We work hard to nurture a culture that is inclusive and welcoming to all. We understand candidates may require reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process. Please discuss these with your recruiter so we can accommodate your needs. Applicants must have the right to work in the UK at the time of application, as this role is not eligible for Skilled Worker visa sponsorship. JLR is committed to equal opportunity for all.
Apr 04, 2026
Full time
REQ ID: 127795 JOB TITLE: Maintenance Technician SALARY: £44,925 + shift allowance POSTING START DATE: 01/04/2026 POSTING END DATE: 20/04/2026 LOCATION: Solihull As a qualified skilled professional at JLR, you'll bring to life era-defining vehicles that people across the world know and love. You'll collaborate with other expert technicians and leaders in skilled roles, who lend their insight to help realise our vision of modern luxury. Your dedication to excellence will ensure our production lines run smoothly and meet the highest quality standards. Craft an exceptional career with us. We're on a growth journey. We're thinking beyond the challenges of today to create the cars of tomorrow. Our growth and development in technology and people has created opportunities for Maintenance Technicians to support various shift patterns at our Solihull plant. If you have a positive work ethic, enjoy working in a team environment and are passionate about engineering excellence, we want to hear from you. WHAT TO EXPECT You'll work at state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities supporting production line manufacturing equipment and innovative technologies so they run like clockwork. Whether diagnosing faults or improving performance, you'll contribute to the growing world of electric cars. Here's what to expect day to day: Work as part of the maintenance team to deliver safe and efficient production performance Ensure equipment uptime Maintain manufacturing technologies including automated equipment (comprising of robots, automated welding and joining equipment, automated conveyors, complex tooling, and fixturing and lifting equipment) Contribute to equipment and automation projects Contribute / promote safe working practices WHAT YOU'LL NEED An indentured apprenticeship to BTEC certificate Level 3 standard (or equivalent qualification) in a subject related to mechanical/electrical maintenance/engineering Maintenance experience within a manufacturing/production/automated environment The right to work in the UK without visa sponsorship support by JLR (this role is not eligible for sponsorship) BENEFITS This role is rewarding in more ways than one. On top of our core offering, you'll do extraordinary work with amazing people. In addition, you can expect a wide range of benefits: Discounted car purchase scheme (open to family members, too) A 52 week maternity leave policy and a 4 week paternity leave policy. Other parental leave policies are available. A competitive pension A JLR company performance-related bonus An employee learning scheme providing funding for; education, training and other activities which support the development of personal skills and promote lifelong learning. Access to open, employee-led support and social networks We work hard to nurture a culture that is inclusive and welcoming to all. We understand candidates may require reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process. Please discuss these with your recruiter so we can accommodate your needs. Applicants must have the right to work in the UK at the time of application, as this role is not eligible for Skilled Worker visa sponsorship. JLR is committed to equal opportunity for all.
Apex Education Recruitment
EYFS Teaching Assistant
Apex Education Recruitment Hornchurch, Essex
EYFS Teaching Assistant required to join the team in a good supportive Hornchurch school. EYFS Teaching Assistant role - you will be required to support children in the reception area of the school through play-based learning, early phonics, communication, and social development. You will work closely with the class teacher and wider EYFS team, helping to create a nurturing, engaging, and structured learning environment. To start after the Easter Break - Full Time Monday to Friday 8.30am - 3.20pm (term time only) Responsibilities and Requirements: Work with children in Reception across all areas of the EYFS curriculum. Work 1:1 and in small groups to develop communication, play, and early learning skills. Assist the class teacher with planning, activities, and daily routines. Prepare resources and help set up engaging learning environments. Support children with social interaction and emotional regulation. Experience working with children in Early Years (EYFS) (nursery, preschool, or primary school) A warm, patient, and nurturing approach. Strong communication skills and ability to work well as part of a team. Happy to assist with personal care if needed. L2/L3 Teaching Assistant or Early Years qualification. We offer: A full face-to-face interview to ascertain your skills, experience & understand the right role for you. Over 300 training courses for all workers. Competitive Monthly pay with additional Holiday pay. On going support from the schools & Apex team who are teachers with over 20 years school based recruitment experience. If you are interested in this EYFS Teaching Assistant role, please call us for a discussion or apply with your CV and a covering letter. This post is subject to a face-to-face interview, vetting checks including enhanced DBS and full compliance for working with children. We aim to promote and ensure equality of opportunity and equal treatment for all. We adhere to 'Safer Recruitment of Children' guidance and all staff are fully trained. Apex Education Recruitment is an Equal Opportunities Employer.
Apr 04, 2026
Seasonal
EYFS Teaching Assistant required to join the team in a good supportive Hornchurch school. EYFS Teaching Assistant role - you will be required to support children in the reception area of the school through play-based learning, early phonics, communication, and social development. You will work closely with the class teacher and wider EYFS team, helping to create a nurturing, engaging, and structured learning environment. To start after the Easter Break - Full Time Monday to Friday 8.30am - 3.20pm (term time only) Responsibilities and Requirements: Work with children in Reception across all areas of the EYFS curriculum. Work 1:1 and in small groups to develop communication, play, and early learning skills. Assist the class teacher with planning, activities, and daily routines. Prepare resources and help set up engaging learning environments. Support children with social interaction and emotional regulation. Experience working with children in Early Years (EYFS) (nursery, preschool, or primary school) A warm, patient, and nurturing approach. Strong communication skills and ability to work well as part of a team. Happy to assist with personal care if needed. L2/L3 Teaching Assistant or Early Years qualification. We offer: A full face-to-face interview to ascertain your skills, experience & understand the right role for you. Over 300 training courses for all workers. Competitive Monthly pay with additional Holiday pay. On going support from the schools & Apex team who are teachers with over 20 years school based recruitment experience. If you are interested in this EYFS Teaching Assistant role, please call us for a discussion or apply with your CV and a covering letter. This post is subject to a face-to-face interview, vetting checks including enhanced DBS and full compliance for working with children. We aim to promote and ensure equality of opportunity and equal treatment for all. We adhere to 'Safer Recruitment of Children' guidance and all staff are fully trained. Apex Education Recruitment is an Equal Opportunities Employer.
The Skill Mill
Supervisor in Cambridgeshire
The Skill Mill
Job Title: Skill Mill Supervisor Location: Cambridgeshire Contract: 1-year Fixed Term (with the potential to extend, subject to funding) Salary: £29,000 £34,000 (annual increments, subject to performance & probation) Reporting to: Operational Manager Closing date: 4 April 2026 The Role This is an exciting opportunity to undertake one of the most crucial roles within the organisation. The Skill Mill Supervisor supports disadvantaged young people 16+ within the Justice System into work: promoting learning and developing skills and pro-social behaviours building relationships and establishing a work ethic developing employability and practical skills supporting the young people to overcome the barriers that can result in them failing to obtain or sustain opportunities that lead to sustainable training and employment. As the local Supervisor, you will be responsible for managing and working alongside a group of young people as they undertake assigned tasks that involve manual work / gaining a trade in addition to liaising with local partners to provide the team with opportunities to develop employment skills. The successful candidate will be expected to: propose and develop innovative and effective plans to promote the Skill Mill locally, risk assess and risk manage cost and plan small works, identify and source paid and unpaid work opportunities, uphold health and safety requirements and provide progress reports to customers and the Skill Mill management team. To be considered for this position it is essential that you have experience of direct work with young people who are considered to be at risk. This will include those who are at risk of crime, anti-social behaviour, previously been unemployed and may have had adverse childhood experiences. You will possess previous experience of direct work with young people as well as experience of site / small scale construction / environmental / horticulture works and health and safety at work regulations. Key Responsibilities Managing a team of young people and ensuring that you: Establish positive, supportive, and trustworthy relationships with the young people to understand their needs and aspirations. Provide emotional support, act as a listening ear, offer guidance on life skills, and encourage personal, social, and emotional development. Work with young people to identify, set, and achieve personal and social goals, while also recording and tracking their progress. Help young people discover and develop their skills, talents, interests, and aspirations, potentially through new opportunities and experiences. Support young people in exploring positive pathways in education, training, and employment by encouraging positive choices and building resilience. Uphold responsibilities for safeguarding and promoting the welfare of the young people you interact with. Liaise with partners such as schools, social workers, and other services to ensure effective holistic support and signpost to specialist interventions. Maintain accurate and professional case notes and records of interactions and outcomes, adhering to organisational policies and data collection requirements. Assist with the day-to-day administration of the program, which may include database management, reporting, and communication. Undertaking environmental and construction jobs and tasks and duties as determined by partners and other contractors of The Skill Mill. These could include: Landscaping and fencing works Maintenance of gardens, parks, bridleways, and similar public areas Clearance of debris and blockages that are associated with site management, flood risk and environmental damage ground works potentially associated with flood risk management site maintenance and habitat development Remedial shrubbery and foliage activity and banks work that are associated with flood risk invasive species clearance and habitat development building, repairing and maintenance of culverts, conduits, pipework and other built areas that are associated with flood risk, watercourses and habitats improvement and maintenance of habitats, including planting activity associated with sustainable wildlife Maintaining the safety of self and others in the workplace completing Risk Assessments and Method Statements where appropriate. Participating in the training associated with the post Person Specification Essential Requirements: experience of working with young people and helping them develop and achieve their potential. Ability to apply best practice when working with young people to enable them to meet their objectives. To communicate effectively with colleagues and partners to promote opportunities for young people. Ability to work effectively with key partner organisations including criminal justice and businesses Knowledge of industry/trade with a strong understanding of Health and Safety. Clean Driving Licence as role is expected to transport young people to and from identified work experience provisions. Enhanced DBS check is required What We Offer A chance to make a real difference in a growing social enterprise. A supportive and collaborative team environment. Flexible working arrangements to suit your lifestyle. 20 days annual leave plus bank holidays. Opportunities for professional development and training. How to Apply To apply please send a CV and cover letter setting out your experience, qualifications and how you meet the requirements of the person specification. About The Skill Mill The Skill Mill is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all suitably qualified individuals, regardless of background. The Skill Mill is an innovative social enterprise dedicated to transforming lives and communities. We provide employment opportunities for young people with criminal convictions, equipping them with skills and experience through delivering high-quality environmental services, such as grounds maintenance, horticulture, and flood prevention. Our mission is to reduce reoffending, enhance employability, and create sustainable social and environmental impact.
Apr 04, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Skill Mill Supervisor Location: Cambridgeshire Contract: 1-year Fixed Term (with the potential to extend, subject to funding) Salary: £29,000 £34,000 (annual increments, subject to performance & probation) Reporting to: Operational Manager Closing date: 4 April 2026 The Role This is an exciting opportunity to undertake one of the most crucial roles within the organisation. The Skill Mill Supervisor supports disadvantaged young people 16+ within the Justice System into work: promoting learning and developing skills and pro-social behaviours building relationships and establishing a work ethic developing employability and practical skills supporting the young people to overcome the barriers that can result in them failing to obtain or sustain opportunities that lead to sustainable training and employment. As the local Supervisor, you will be responsible for managing and working alongside a group of young people as they undertake assigned tasks that involve manual work / gaining a trade in addition to liaising with local partners to provide the team with opportunities to develop employment skills. The successful candidate will be expected to: propose and develop innovative and effective plans to promote the Skill Mill locally, risk assess and risk manage cost and plan small works, identify and source paid and unpaid work opportunities, uphold health and safety requirements and provide progress reports to customers and the Skill Mill management team. To be considered for this position it is essential that you have experience of direct work with young people who are considered to be at risk. This will include those who are at risk of crime, anti-social behaviour, previously been unemployed and may have had adverse childhood experiences. You will possess previous experience of direct work with young people as well as experience of site / small scale construction / environmental / horticulture works and health and safety at work regulations. Key Responsibilities Managing a team of young people and ensuring that you: Establish positive, supportive, and trustworthy relationships with the young people to understand their needs and aspirations. Provide emotional support, act as a listening ear, offer guidance on life skills, and encourage personal, social, and emotional development. Work with young people to identify, set, and achieve personal and social goals, while also recording and tracking their progress. Help young people discover and develop their skills, talents, interests, and aspirations, potentially through new opportunities and experiences. Support young people in exploring positive pathways in education, training, and employment by encouraging positive choices and building resilience. Uphold responsibilities for safeguarding and promoting the welfare of the young people you interact with. Liaise with partners such as schools, social workers, and other services to ensure effective holistic support and signpost to specialist interventions. Maintain accurate and professional case notes and records of interactions and outcomes, adhering to organisational policies and data collection requirements. Assist with the day-to-day administration of the program, which may include database management, reporting, and communication. Undertaking environmental and construction jobs and tasks and duties as determined by partners and other contractors of The Skill Mill. These could include: Landscaping and fencing works Maintenance of gardens, parks, bridleways, and similar public areas Clearance of debris and blockages that are associated with site management, flood risk and environmental damage ground works potentially associated with flood risk management site maintenance and habitat development Remedial shrubbery and foliage activity and banks work that are associated with flood risk invasive species clearance and habitat development building, repairing and maintenance of culverts, conduits, pipework and other built areas that are associated with flood risk, watercourses and habitats improvement and maintenance of habitats, including planting activity associated with sustainable wildlife Maintaining the safety of self and others in the workplace completing Risk Assessments and Method Statements where appropriate. Participating in the training associated with the post Person Specification Essential Requirements: experience of working with young people and helping them develop and achieve their potential. Ability to apply best practice when working with young people to enable them to meet their objectives. To communicate effectively with colleagues and partners to promote opportunities for young people. Ability to work effectively with key partner organisations including criminal justice and businesses Knowledge of industry/trade with a strong understanding of Health and Safety. Clean Driving Licence as role is expected to transport young people to and from identified work experience provisions. Enhanced DBS check is required What We Offer A chance to make a real difference in a growing social enterprise. A supportive and collaborative team environment. Flexible working arrangements to suit your lifestyle. 20 days annual leave plus bank holidays. Opportunities for professional development and training. How to Apply To apply please send a CV and cover letter setting out your experience, qualifications and how you meet the requirements of the person specification. About The Skill Mill The Skill Mill is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all suitably qualified individuals, regardless of background. The Skill Mill is an innovative social enterprise dedicated to transforming lives and communities. We provide employment opportunities for young people with criminal convictions, equipping them with skills and experience through delivering high-quality environmental services, such as grounds maintenance, horticulture, and flood prevention. Our mission is to reduce reoffending, enhance employability, and create sustainable social and environmental impact.
SW Locums
Social Worker
SW Locums Islington, London
SW Locums require a UK experienced Social Worker to work within Children's Services in Islington. The role is a long term temp position working 35 hours per week. You must hold right to work in the UK and registration with Social Work England. Your role will be to ensure children and young people are safe, can overcome difficulties and can form secure relationships through their childhood and into their adulthood. As a Child and Family Social Worker you will be responsible for working with children in need of help and protection or looked after children and care-leavers, whilst maintaining the focus on safeguarding. You will work directly with the child or young person and their family or carer to build empathic, purposeful relationships that facilitate meaningful and sustainable change, as well as stability in placement and permanency for children. You will share and exercise the organisational practice ethos which places Motivational Practice and trauma-informed practice at the heart of working with families. You will be ambitious for every child to reach their potential in all aspects of their development including education, health and emotional wellbeing from 0-25. The post holder is expected to: Ensure all the services within the area(s) of responsibility are provided in accordance with the Council's commitment to high quality service provision to users. To be committed to the Council s core values of public service, quality, equality and empowerment and to demonstrate this commitment in the way they carry out their duties. To carry out their responsibilities/duties within the framework of the Council's Dignity for All Policy (Equal Opportunities Policy). Carry out their duties and responsibilities in accordance with the Council s Health and Safety Policy and relevant Health and Safety legislation. Ensure that duties are undertaken with due regard and compliance with the Data Protection Act and other legislation. Adhere to the standards of conduct, performance and ethics of Social Work England. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Manage the specific set of tasks relating to statutory case responsibility for children, young people and care leavers in need of help and protection and in public care, with the support of an appropriately qualified supervisor. To develop a culture of trauma-informed practice that helps to improve the quality of relationships with children and young people, through Motivational Practice. 1) Relationships and effective direct work a) Build effective relationships with the child, young person, family or carers to decide the best way to keep them safe, bring about change and improve outcomes ensuring that child protection is always prioritised. Observe and talk to children, young people and their families/carers within in their environment to help understand their physical and emotional world. b) Provide support using best evidence direct work address support identified needs, significant risk and support children and young people in placements, those being adopted and moving to independence. c) Work with a range of professionals, helping them understand the child and young person s needs and ensuring that these are met in different contexts. 2) Communication a) To communicate clearly and sensitively with children and families/carers and other professionals within differing contexts taking into account diversity and the need to tailor communication styles. To engage and motivate people to participate in support services. b) To listen to the wishes and feelings of children and young people and support parents, carers and other professionals to understand behaviour and improve outcomes within a range of contexts. c) Produce written cases notes and reports that s are well argued, focused and jargon free with sound analysis and rationale for actions. 3) Child Development a) Have an understanding and knowledge of child development milestones, and how they can be impacted on by trauma. With this knowledge to be able to seek additional professional advice when needed in order effectively understand, challenge and advocate on behalf of children with their parents, carers and the professional network. 4) Adult mental ill health, substance misuse, domestic abuse, physical ill health and disability a) To have a clear and empathic understanding of how the above issues impact on the parent-child relationship. To use this understanding to develop a holistic view of family circumstances. To plan collaboratively with parents and the wider network enabling parents to effect change, when possible, and to help children make sense of their history when it is not. 5) Abuse and neglect in children and young people a) To have an awareness and curiosity of what the indicators of abuse and neglect are and to use this to collate multi-agency information and, where necessary, confidently lead investigations to protect children. 6) Assessments a) To complete thorough, child-focussed and ongoing assessments which recognise strengths, vulnerabilities as well as attitude to change. To ensure that assessments bring out clearly the voice of the child and demonstrate an empathic view of how family and wider circumstances impact on children s ability to develop to their full potential. 7) Analysis, decision-making, planning and review a) Analyse plans regularly to ensure the support provided is making a difference to reduce risk and adjust the plan accordingly, including the views of children, young people, parents, carers and the professional network. b) Demonstrate accountability for the support being provided by producing written case notes and reports which are reasoned, purposeful and jargon-free. Present a clear analysis and a sound rationale for actions and decisions made, so that all parties are well informed. 8) The law and the family, and youth justice systems a) Use the law, regulatory and statutory guidance to inform practice. Demonstrate ability to participate in decision-making to ensure children are kept safe, utilising the legal powers, duties and resources available. 9) Role of supervision a) Use individual and group supervision reflectively to discuss, debate and test hypotheses when examining your cases. You will explore multiple perspectives and presenting issues, linked to underlying risks or needs. Utilise supervision to develop your practice skills, build confidence and reflect on your own development. 10) Organisational context a) Operate successfully in a wide range of organisational contexts, complying with the checks and balances within local and national systems. b) Maintain effective working relationships with peers, managers and leaders both within the profession, throughout multi-agency partnerships and public bodies, including the family courts. c) Encourage and advocate for organisational focus, resource and support for the children and young people you work with. At SW Locums you will benefit from: Constant support with your own, vastly experienced and knowledgeable consultant. Great rates of pay. No waffle straight talking, conscientious and informed advice. Fastest and accurate payments available. Contact available 24/7. Access to exclusive vacancies nationwide. Free DBS and compliance service. Access to on-going training opportunities. Industry leading Refer a Friend recommendation scheme offering up to £300 for successfully placed referrals. Excellent Find your own job bonus get £300 for bringing your own position to us Terms and conditions apply to our bonus scheme.
Apr 03, 2026
Contractor
SW Locums require a UK experienced Social Worker to work within Children's Services in Islington. The role is a long term temp position working 35 hours per week. You must hold right to work in the UK and registration with Social Work England. Your role will be to ensure children and young people are safe, can overcome difficulties and can form secure relationships through their childhood and into their adulthood. As a Child and Family Social Worker you will be responsible for working with children in need of help and protection or looked after children and care-leavers, whilst maintaining the focus on safeguarding. You will work directly with the child or young person and their family or carer to build empathic, purposeful relationships that facilitate meaningful and sustainable change, as well as stability in placement and permanency for children. You will share and exercise the organisational practice ethos which places Motivational Practice and trauma-informed practice at the heart of working with families. You will be ambitious for every child to reach their potential in all aspects of their development including education, health and emotional wellbeing from 0-25. The post holder is expected to: Ensure all the services within the area(s) of responsibility are provided in accordance with the Council's commitment to high quality service provision to users. To be committed to the Council s core values of public service, quality, equality and empowerment and to demonstrate this commitment in the way they carry out their duties. To carry out their responsibilities/duties within the framework of the Council's Dignity for All Policy (Equal Opportunities Policy). Carry out their duties and responsibilities in accordance with the Council s Health and Safety Policy and relevant Health and Safety legislation. Ensure that duties are undertaken with due regard and compliance with the Data Protection Act and other legislation. Adhere to the standards of conduct, performance and ethics of Social Work England. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Manage the specific set of tasks relating to statutory case responsibility for children, young people and care leavers in need of help and protection and in public care, with the support of an appropriately qualified supervisor. To develop a culture of trauma-informed practice that helps to improve the quality of relationships with children and young people, through Motivational Practice. 1) Relationships and effective direct work a) Build effective relationships with the child, young person, family or carers to decide the best way to keep them safe, bring about change and improve outcomes ensuring that child protection is always prioritised. Observe and talk to children, young people and their families/carers within in their environment to help understand their physical and emotional world. b) Provide support using best evidence direct work address support identified needs, significant risk and support children and young people in placements, those being adopted and moving to independence. c) Work with a range of professionals, helping them understand the child and young person s needs and ensuring that these are met in different contexts. 2) Communication a) To communicate clearly and sensitively with children and families/carers and other professionals within differing contexts taking into account diversity and the need to tailor communication styles. To engage and motivate people to participate in support services. b) To listen to the wishes and feelings of children and young people and support parents, carers and other professionals to understand behaviour and improve outcomes within a range of contexts. c) Produce written cases notes and reports that s are well argued, focused and jargon free with sound analysis and rationale for actions. 3) Child Development a) Have an understanding and knowledge of child development milestones, and how they can be impacted on by trauma. With this knowledge to be able to seek additional professional advice when needed in order effectively understand, challenge and advocate on behalf of children with their parents, carers and the professional network. 4) Adult mental ill health, substance misuse, domestic abuse, physical ill health and disability a) To have a clear and empathic understanding of how the above issues impact on the parent-child relationship. To use this understanding to develop a holistic view of family circumstances. To plan collaboratively with parents and the wider network enabling parents to effect change, when possible, and to help children make sense of their history when it is not. 5) Abuse and neglect in children and young people a) To have an awareness and curiosity of what the indicators of abuse and neglect are and to use this to collate multi-agency information and, where necessary, confidently lead investigations to protect children. 6) Assessments a) To complete thorough, child-focussed and ongoing assessments which recognise strengths, vulnerabilities as well as attitude to change. To ensure that assessments bring out clearly the voice of the child and demonstrate an empathic view of how family and wider circumstances impact on children s ability to develop to their full potential. 7) Analysis, decision-making, planning and review a) Analyse plans regularly to ensure the support provided is making a difference to reduce risk and adjust the plan accordingly, including the views of children, young people, parents, carers and the professional network. b) Demonstrate accountability for the support being provided by producing written case notes and reports which are reasoned, purposeful and jargon-free. Present a clear analysis and a sound rationale for actions and decisions made, so that all parties are well informed. 8) The law and the family, and youth justice systems a) Use the law, regulatory and statutory guidance to inform practice. Demonstrate ability to participate in decision-making to ensure children are kept safe, utilising the legal powers, duties and resources available. 9) Role of supervision a) Use individual and group supervision reflectively to discuss, debate and test hypotheses when examining your cases. You will explore multiple perspectives and presenting issues, linked to underlying risks or needs. Utilise supervision to develop your practice skills, build confidence and reflect on your own development. 10) Organisational context a) Operate successfully in a wide range of organisational contexts, complying with the checks and balances within local and national systems. b) Maintain effective working relationships with peers, managers and leaders both within the profession, throughout multi-agency partnerships and public bodies, including the family courts. c) Encourage and advocate for organisational focus, resource and support for the children and young people you work with. At SW Locums you will benefit from: Constant support with your own, vastly experienced and knowledgeable consultant. Great rates of pay. No waffle straight talking, conscientious and informed advice. Fastest and accurate payments available. Contact available 24/7. Access to exclusive vacancies nationwide. Free DBS and compliance service. Access to on-going training opportunities. Industry leading Refer a Friend recommendation scheme offering up to £300 for successfully placed referrals. Excellent Find your own job bonus get £300 for bringing your own position to us Terms and conditions apply to our bonus scheme.
THE CHARTERED SOCIETY OF PHYSIOTHERAPY
Trade Union Research and Project Officer
THE CHARTERED SOCIETY OF PHYSIOTHERAPY City, London
£47,907 per annum Full time, 35 hours per week Fixed term contract for 12 months About the role London-based roles: London-based contract with the option of hybrid working between the office and home. The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy is seeking a Trade Union Project Officer to help strengthen our organising, bargaining and employment relations work across the UK. This is an exciting opportunity for someone who wants to use their research, communication and analytical skills to make a real difference to the working lives of physiotherapy staff. You will play a central role in ensuring that reps and members are equipped with high quality, accessible and timely information on employment and trade union matters. You will develop, draft and update a wide range of resources, from briefings and reports to guidance, consultation responses and content for print and digital channels. A key part of the role will be supporting bargaining and negotiation at local, regional, country and UK levels. You will source and analyse quantitative and qualitative information to determine and develop information resources and potential projects. You will also have the opportunity to lead and support discrete pieces of project work, providing expertise and backfill as needed, contributing to the wider programme of work across the directorate. Further information View the Candidate Information Pack, which includes the full Job Description and Person Specification, and details on how to apply. If you have any questions about the role, please contact Tom Gill, Head of Employment Policy and Organising, on or email . Working arrangements Hybrid working The CSP operates a hybrid working model, allowing employees to work between their home and the office. While we do not stipulate the number of days in the office, employees can decide, through discussions with their line managers, how, when, and where they work best, balancing the needs of the CSP, the team, and themselves. Employees are still expected to attend the office for in-person meetings when required for their role and the organisation. Homeworking is subject to meeting homeworking assessment requirements, which include a minimum broadband speed of 18Mbps and a dedicated space to work from. Flexible working We currently have employees working part-time, job share, compressed hours, adjusted start and finish times, and other non-standard working patterns. We are open to considering alternative arrangements and would welcome discussion with successful candidates about any specific flexibility they may require, subject to organisational needs. Why work for the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy? The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) is the professional, educational and trade union body for the UK's 67,000 chartered physiotherapists, physiotherapy students and support workers; and one of the largest representative bodies in healthcare. At the CSP, our goal is to create a culture characterised by innovation, respect, encouragement, passion and teamwork. We all strive for continuous improvement and to deliver the best possible outcomes for our members. We aspire to work in a way that embodies our values of learning, courage, inclusive and integrity. Our shared values are part of our organisational DNA, reflecting the expectations we have of ourselves and others. They guide what we do and how we do it, to have the greatest impact for our members. Please click here for further information. We offer an excellent benefits package, including: 27 days' annual leave plus bank holidays (pro rata) Office closure between 25 December and 01 January A generous pension scheme with 12% employer contribution How to apply Please click on the 'Apply online' tab below and complete the online application form. CVs will not be accepted. As part of the application process, candidates will be asked to provide written responses to six criteria, which can be found in the Candidate Information Pack. Closing date: 10am, 15 April 2026. Shortlisting outcome: W/C 20 April 2026. Interview date: 1 May 2026 (virtual via MS Teams/Zoom). Equality, Diversity and Belonging Accessibility and adjustments To support an equitable and accessible recruitment experience, we actively encourage candidates to let us know if they require any reasonable adjustments during the application or interview stages. Please contact , and we will work with you to meet your needs. Disability Confident Scheme As part of the Disability Confident Scheme , candidates who declare a disability and meet all the essential criteria will normally be shortlisted for interview. In the event of a high volume of applications, we may choose to limit the overall numbers of interviews offered to both disabled and non-disabled candidates. In such cases, a proportionate number of disabled candidates will be shortlisted for interview. Our commitment to equity, diversity and belonging The CSP is committed to equity of opportunity, aiming to provide a working and learning environment free from discrimination. We are taking appropriate steps to create a workforce that reflects the diverse society in which we work and live in. Therefore, we particularly encourage applications from candidates under-represented in the CSP's workforce, including those from Black, Asian and minority ethnic backgrounds, those with disabilities and LGBTQIA+ people. Please note, all candidates will be expected to actively demonstrate their commitment to Equity, Diversity, and Belonging throughout the application and interview stages. To view our equity, diversity and belonging strategy, please click here . NO AGENCIES
Apr 03, 2026
Full time
£47,907 per annum Full time, 35 hours per week Fixed term contract for 12 months About the role London-based roles: London-based contract with the option of hybrid working between the office and home. The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy is seeking a Trade Union Project Officer to help strengthen our organising, bargaining and employment relations work across the UK. This is an exciting opportunity for someone who wants to use their research, communication and analytical skills to make a real difference to the working lives of physiotherapy staff. You will play a central role in ensuring that reps and members are equipped with high quality, accessible and timely information on employment and trade union matters. You will develop, draft and update a wide range of resources, from briefings and reports to guidance, consultation responses and content for print and digital channels. A key part of the role will be supporting bargaining and negotiation at local, regional, country and UK levels. You will source and analyse quantitative and qualitative information to determine and develop information resources and potential projects. You will also have the opportunity to lead and support discrete pieces of project work, providing expertise and backfill as needed, contributing to the wider programme of work across the directorate. Further information View the Candidate Information Pack, which includes the full Job Description and Person Specification, and details on how to apply. If you have any questions about the role, please contact Tom Gill, Head of Employment Policy and Organising, on or email . Working arrangements Hybrid working The CSP operates a hybrid working model, allowing employees to work between their home and the office. While we do not stipulate the number of days in the office, employees can decide, through discussions with their line managers, how, when, and where they work best, balancing the needs of the CSP, the team, and themselves. Employees are still expected to attend the office for in-person meetings when required for their role and the organisation. Homeworking is subject to meeting homeworking assessment requirements, which include a minimum broadband speed of 18Mbps and a dedicated space to work from. Flexible working We currently have employees working part-time, job share, compressed hours, adjusted start and finish times, and other non-standard working patterns. We are open to considering alternative arrangements and would welcome discussion with successful candidates about any specific flexibility they may require, subject to organisational needs. Why work for the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy? The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) is the professional, educational and trade union body for the UK's 67,000 chartered physiotherapists, physiotherapy students and support workers; and one of the largest representative bodies in healthcare. At the CSP, our goal is to create a culture characterised by innovation, respect, encouragement, passion and teamwork. We all strive for continuous improvement and to deliver the best possible outcomes for our members. We aspire to work in a way that embodies our values of learning, courage, inclusive and integrity. Our shared values are part of our organisational DNA, reflecting the expectations we have of ourselves and others. They guide what we do and how we do it, to have the greatest impact for our members. Please click here for further information. We offer an excellent benefits package, including: 27 days' annual leave plus bank holidays (pro rata) Office closure between 25 December and 01 January A generous pension scheme with 12% employer contribution How to apply Please click on the 'Apply online' tab below and complete the online application form. CVs will not be accepted. As part of the application process, candidates will be asked to provide written responses to six criteria, which can be found in the Candidate Information Pack. Closing date: 10am, 15 April 2026. Shortlisting outcome: W/C 20 April 2026. Interview date: 1 May 2026 (virtual via MS Teams/Zoom). Equality, Diversity and Belonging Accessibility and adjustments To support an equitable and accessible recruitment experience, we actively encourage candidates to let us know if they require any reasonable adjustments during the application or interview stages. Please contact , and we will work with you to meet your needs. Disability Confident Scheme As part of the Disability Confident Scheme , candidates who declare a disability and meet all the essential criteria will normally be shortlisted for interview. In the event of a high volume of applications, we may choose to limit the overall numbers of interviews offered to both disabled and non-disabled candidates. In such cases, a proportionate number of disabled candidates will be shortlisted for interview. Our commitment to equity, diversity and belonging The CSP is committed to equity of opportunity, aiming to provide a working and learning environment free from discrimination. We are taking appropriate steps to create a workforce that reflects the diverse society in which we work and live in. Therefore, we particularly encourage applications from candidates under-represented in the CSP's workforce, including those from Black, Asian and minority ethnic backgrounds, those with disabilities and LGBTQIA+ people. Please note, all candidates will be expected to actively demonstrate their commitment to Equity, Diversity, and Belonging throughout the application and interview stages. To view our equity, diversity and belonging strategy, please click here . NO AGENCIES
SW Locums
Social Worker
SW Locums
SW Locums require a UK experienced Social Worker to work within Transition Support Service, Community Services in Waltham Forest. Transition social worker to work in a 0-25 Service Team. must have Learning Disability experience. To work across the boundaries of Children s and Adult Services to enable a joined up approach to the management of transition planning and in supporting young people with disabilities to develop their maximum potential. You must hold right to work in the UK and registration with Social Work England. Your role: To develop transition planning for young people who are eligible for services and support from Adult Health and Social Care services. To ensure that there are effective arrangements in place which support a smooth transition for young people with disabilities from Children s Services to Adult Health and Social Care provision. To provide the highest standard of care and commitment to supporting young people with disabilities in ensuring that as a transition service we are contributing to the outcomes set in The Care Act , The Children & Families Act and related Guidance. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES To plan and manage the transition of young people with disabilities within the age range of 14-25 years who meet eligibility criteria for transition planning and support. To undertake relevant statutory assessments; to assess need and eligibility for service provision to Adult Health and Social Care provision. To co-ordinate other assessments with health and social care professionals as required to support understanding of needs of the young person. To work in a multi-agency context, sharing information, joint assessments and care planning to provide an holistic understanding of need and provision of services. To ensure compliance with Safeguarding procedures. To work within the duty system, and lead on relevant investigation/meetings. To facilitate and take the lead for the young person s 16+ Transition Planning Meeting (on allocated cases) and to take responsibility for agreed action plans to be followed up. To participate in LAC reviews from the young person s 16th birthday and to use these reviews to incorporate transition planning into the process and to follow up any agreed decisions from these reviews. To participate in Education Reviews from the young person s 16th birthday at the in-borough special schools (on allocated cases) and to use reviews to incorporate transition planning involving the young person, parent/carers. To work in partnership with independent and voluntary agencies to provide support in the transition process including their role in undertaking Person-Centred Plans. To develop transition plans that are appropriate to the cultural and ethnic needs of young people with disabilities. To prepare and maintain correspondence, reports, case recording, and other records in accordance with departmental and professional standards. To present cases to ILDP Panel when a young person has reached 17 to get a decision in principle on future needs / funding (and to follow this up to a return to panel with updates approximately 3 months prior to the service user s 18th To signpost and refer on to appropriate service when an initial assessment is indicating that the young person will not meet the criteria for accessing services from learning disability, physical and sensory impairment services or adult mental health services. To contribute ideas to the further development of the Transition team and keep updates on legislation and guidance to support best practice. To contribute to the strategic development of the learning disabilities services, physical and sensory impairment services and mental health services. To liaise and develop effective working relationships across the multi-disciplinary team at ILDP. To undertake other duties commensurate to the grade of the post. To carry out any other duties as reasonably designated by the Head of Service, which fall into the remit of the post and which reflect the evolving nature of the service and its requirements. To use and assist others in the use of information technology systems to carry out duties in the most efficient and effective manner. To achieve agreed service outcomes and outputs, and personal appraisal targets, as agreed by the line manager. To undertake training and constructively take part in meetings, supervision, seminars and other events designed to improve communication and assist with the effective development of the post and post holder. The post holder is expected to be committed to the Council s core values of public service, quality, equality and empowerment and to demonstrate this commitment in the way they carry out their duties. Ensure all the services within the area(s) of responsibility are provided in accordance with the Council's commitment to high quality service provision to users. Ensure that duties are undertaken with due regard and compliance with the Data Protection Act and other legislation. Carry out duties and responsibilities in accordance with the Council s Health and Safety Policy and relevant Health and Safety legislation. At all times carrying out responsibilities/duties within the framework of the Council's Dignity for all Policy. (Equal Opportunities Policy). At SW Locums you will benefit from: Constant support with your own, vastly experienced and knowledgeable consultant. Great rates of pay. No waffle straight talking, conscientious and informed advice. Fastest and accurate payments available. Contact available 24/7. Access to exclusive vacancies nationwide. Free DBS and compliance service. Access to on-going training opportunities. Industry leading Refer a Friend recommendation scheme offering up to £300 for successfully placed referrals. Excellent Find your own job bonus get £300 for bringing your own position to us Terms and conditions apply to our bonus scheme.
Apr 03, 2026
Contractor
SW Locums require a UK experienced Social Worker to work within Transition Support Service, Community Services in Waltham Forest. Transition social worker to work in a 0-25 Service Team. must have Learning Disability experience. To work across the boundaries of Children s and Adult Services to enable a joined up approach to the management of transition planning and in supporting young people with disabilities to develop their maximum potential. You must hold right to work in the UK and registration with Social Work England. Your role: To develop transition planning for young people who are eligible for services and support from Adult Health and Social Care services. To ensure that there are effective arrangements in place which support a smooth transition for young people with disabilities from Children s Services to Adult Health and Social Care provision. To provide the highest standard of care and commitment to supporting young people with disabilities in ensuring that as a transition service we are contributing to the outcomes set in The Care Act , The Children & Families Act and related Guidance. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES To plan and manage the transition of young people with disabilities within the age range of 14-25 years who meet eligibility criteria for transition planning and support. To undertake relevant statutory assessments; to assess need and eligibility for service provision to Adult Health and Social Care provision. To co-ordinate other assessments with health and social care professionals as required to support understanding of needs of the young person. To work in a multi-agency context, sharing information, joint assessments and care planning to provide an holistic understanding of need and provision of services. To ensure compliance with Safeguarding procedures. To work within the duty system, and lead on relevant investigation/meetings. To facilitate and take the lead for the young person s 16+ Transition Planning Meeting (on allocated cases) and to take responsibility for agreed action plans to be followed up. To participate in LAC reviews from the young person s 16th birthday and to use these reviews to incorporate transition planning into the process and to follow up any agreed decisions from these reviews. To participate in Education Reviews from the young person s 16th birthday at the in-borough special schools (on allocated cases) and to use reviews to incorporate transition planning involving the young person, parent/carers. To work in partnership with independent and voluntary agencies to provide support in the transition process including their role in undertaking Person-Centred Plans. To develop transition plans that are appropriate to the cultural and ethnic needs of young people with disabilities. To prepare and maintain correspondence, reports, case recording, and other records in accordance with departmental and professional standards. To present cases to ILDP Panel when a young person has reached 17 to get a decision in principle on future needs / funding (and to follow this up to a return to panel with updates approximately 3 months prior to the service user s 18th To signpost and refer on to appropriate service when an initial assessment is indicating that the young person will not meet the criteria for accessing services from learning disability, physical and sensory impairment services or adult mental health services. To contribute ideas to the further development of the Transition team and keep updates on legislation and guidance to support best practice. To contribute to the strategic development of the learning disabilities services, physical and sensory impairment services and mental health services. To liaise and develop effective working relationships across the multi-disciplinary team at ILDP. To undertake other duties commensurate to the grade of the post. To carry out any other duties as reasonably designated by the Head of Service, which fall into the remit of the post and which reflect the evolving nature of the service and its requirements. To use and assist others in the use of information technology systems to carry out duties in the most efficient and effective manner. To achieve agreed service outcomes and outputs, and personal appraisal targets, as agreed by the line manager. To undertake training and constructively take part in meetings, supervision, seminars and other events designed to improve communication and assist with the effective development of the post and post holder. The post holder is expected to be committed to the Council s core values of public service, quality, equality and empowerment and to demonstrate this commitment in the way they carry out their duties. Ensure all the services within the area(s) of responsibility are provided in accordance with the Council's commitment to high quality service provision to users. Ensure that duties are undertaken with due regard and compliance with the Data Protection Act and other legislation. Carry out duties and responsibilities in accordance with the Council s Health and Safety Policy and relevant Health and Safety legislation. At all times carrying out responsibilities/duties within the framework of the Council's Dignity for all Policy. (Equal Opportunities Policy). At SW Locums you will benefit from: Constant support with your own, vastly experienced and knowledgeable consultant. Great rates of pay. No waffle straight talking, conscientious and informed advice. Fastest and accurate payments available. Contact available 24/7. Access to exclusive vacancies nationwide. Free DBS and compliance service. Access to on-going training opportunities. Industry leading Refer a Friend recommendation scheme offering up to £300 for successfully placed referrals. Excellent Find your own job bonus get £300 for bringing your own position to us Terms and conditions apply to our bonus scheme.

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