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4Recruitment Services
ASB Housing Officer
4Recruitment Services Rugby, Warwickshire
4Recruitment Services are seeking an Anti-Social Behaviour Housing Officer to work for our client based in Rugby. The postholder will be responsible for managing and investigating a varied caseload of ASB matters across the borough. This includes early intervention approaches, as well as progressing cases that require formal enforcement action. You will work directly with residents, victims, and perpetrators of ASB, providing clear guidance and delivering proportionate actions to resolve issues. The successful candidate will also be responsible for preparing legal cases, including drafting witness statements, preparing court applications for possession and injunctions, and liaising closely with the Housing Management and Legal teams. Applicants must have a background in housing and a strong working knowledge of anti-social behaviour legislation. We are seeking someone who can confidently take ownership of complex cases from day one, with minimal supervision, and contribute effectively within a fast-paced and dynamic service. The client will only accept applicants who can drive and have suitable business car insurance. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE: Manage a mixed caseload of routine and complex ASB and tenancy breach cases. Carry out thorough, evidence-based investigations into complaints and reports of ASB. Adopt a victim-centred and trauma-informed approach to casework. Identify vulnerability at the earliest opportunity and make appropriate referrals. Deliver a high standard of customer service in line with RBC s Customer Service Standards. Take full ownership of allocated cases, ensuring compliance with RBC policies, procedures, and legal frameworks. Prepare and submit legal applications, including ASB injunctions, Notices of Seeking Possession (NOSPs), and other enforcement tools. Draft clear, accurate, and effective witness statements and court documentation. Work collaboratively with internal teams, including Housing, Community Safety, and Legal Services. Liaise and build positive working relationships with external partners such as Police, Social Services, support agencies, and community groups. Make proactive use of all available tools and powers to prevent and resolve ASB. Contribute to service improvements, innovation, and right-first-time delivery. Be responsive to community needs and contribute to creating safer neighbourhoods. ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS INCLUDE: Strong working knowledge of ASB legislation, tools, and powers, including injunctions, community protection measures, and possession proceedings. Relevant experience within housing management, community safety, or a related field. Demonstrable experience of effective case management within agreed timescales. Ability to prioritise workload and adapt to changing pressures and demands. Excellent verbal and written communication skills, including report writing. Confident in dealing with challenging situations and difficult conversations. Proficient in Microsoft Office and able to use case-management or CRM systems. Basic DBS check Must have be able to drive & have car business insurance Recruitment is done in line with safe recruitment practices. 4Recruitment Services is an equal opportunities employer. To discuss this vacancy in further detail or any other vacancies, please contact our Team on (phone number removed) or email (url removed)
Apr 17, 2026
Contractor
4Recruitment Services are seeking an Anti-Social Behaviour Housing Officer to work for our client based in Rugby. The postholder will be responsible for managing and investigating a varied caseload of ASB matters across the borough. This includes early intervention approaches, as well as progressing cases that require formal enforcement action. You will work directly with residents, victims, and perpetrators of ASB, providing clear guidance and delivering proportionate actions to resolve issues. The successful candidate will also be responsible for preparing legal cases, including drafting witness statements, preparing court applications for possession and injunctions, and liaising closely with the Housing Management and Legal teams. Applicants must have a background in housing and a strong working knowledge of anti-social behaviour legislation. We are seeking someone who can confidently take ownership of complex cases from day one, with minimal supervision, and contribute effectively within a fast-paced and dynamic service. The client will only accept applicants who can drive and have suitable business car insurance. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE: Manage a mixed caseload of routine and complex ASB and tenancy breach cases. Carry out thorough, evidence-based investigations into complaints and reports of ASB. Adopt a victim-centred and trauma-informed approach to casework. Identify vulnerability at the earliest opportunity and make appropriate referrals. Deliver a high standard of customer service in line with RBC s Customer Service Standards. Take full ownership of allocated cases, ensuring compliance with RBC policies, procedures, and legal frameworks. Prepare and submit legal applications, including ASB injunctions, Notices of Seeking Possession (NOSPs), and other enforcement tools. Draft clear, accurate, and effective witness statements and court documentation. Work collaboratively with internal teams, including Housing, Community Safety, and Legal Services. Liaise and build positive working relationships with external partners such as Police, Social Services, support agencies, and community groups. Make proactive use of all available tools and powers to prevent and resolve ASB. Contribute to service improvements, innovation, and right-first-time delivery. Be responsive to community needs and contribute to creating safer neighbourhoods. ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS INCLUDE: Strong working knowledge of ASB legislation, tools, and powers, including injunctions, community protection measures, and possession proceedings. Relevant experience within housing management, community safety, or a related field. Demonstrable experience of effective case management within agreed timescales. Ability to prioritise workload and adapt to changing pressures and demands. Excellent verbal and written communication skills, including report writing. Confident in dealing with challenging situations and difficult conversations. Proficient in Microsoft Office and able to use case-management or CRM systems. Basic DBS check Must have be able to drive & have car business insurance Recruitment is done in line with safe recruitment practices. 4Recruitment Services is an equal opportunities employer. To discuss this vacancy in further detail or any other vacancies, please contact our Team on (phone number removed) or email (url removed)
GreenSquareAccord
Tenancy Enforcement Officer
GreenSquareAccord City, Birmingham
Job Title:Tenancy Enforcement Officer Job Location: Brindley Place, Birmingham Covering Wolverhampton, Walsall, Telford and West Bromwich and Connock. Salary: 42,000 plus 750 Car allowance Contract type: Permanent Working hours: 37 hours per week About the role As part of our Localities team, you ll deliver a high-quality, customer-focused housing management service across a cross-tenure patch ?" with a strong specialist focus on anti-social behaviour (ASB) prevention, investigation and enforcement. This is a role for someone who can combine excellent tenancy management with the confidence to manage complex ASB and serious tenancy breach cases end-to-end, including progressing cases through legal routes where required. You ll take a victim-centred approach while also ensuring we act decisively and proportionately to protect communities and uphold tenancy conditions. Key responsibilities include : Leading on complex ASB case management, from first report and risk assessment through investigation, action planning, resolution and closure. Using a preventative and early-intervention approach: proportionate, timely actions that reduce harm and stop issues escalating. Gathering and managing evidence: interviews, home visits, professional witness evidence, case notes, action plans, and clear record keeping aligned to policy and legal requirements. Progressing enforcement and legal outcomes where appropriate, including preparing legal documentation, working with solicitors/counsel, attending court, and representing the organisation when required. Supporting victims and witnesses, taking a trauma-informed approach, ensuring safeguarding concerns are identified and appropriately escalated. Working closely with internal colleagues (including Housing, Neighbourhoods/Homes & Communities, Income, Repairs, and Support services) to deliver joined-up outcomes. Building effective partnerships with external agencies such as Police, Local Authorities, support organisations and community safety partners, including participating in and/or leading multi-agency meetings. Delivering core housing management activity across your patch, including managing tenancy changes and breaches, supporting tenancy sustainment, responding to property/estate issues, and providing clear advice to customers on their rights and responsibilities. Acting as a point of expertise on ASB and tenancy enforcement, sharing good practice and supporting colleagues to take confident early action on lower-level tenancy concerns. You ll be working independently in challenging situations and changing priorities, striving to add value to everything you do and contributing to safe, resilient communities. Please note: if you are successful in this role, we will require a DBS check to be completed. Further details will be sent following offer. Application requirement: All applicants are required to submit a CV and cover letter detailing their experience in ASB case management and progressing enforcement/legal outcomes within a housing context. Please note that if you are successful in this role, we will require a DBS check to be completed. Further details will be sent following offer. About you You re a resilient, customer-focused housing professional who can balance empathy with firm, evidence-based decision-making. You re confident managing sensitive situations, building trust with residents, and taking proportionate action to address tenancy breaches and protect communities. You will have: Demonstrable experience of managing ASB cases within a housing or community safety context, including complex or high-risk cases. Experience of tenancy enforcement and progressing outcomes through formal routes where required (including preparing legal paperwork and working with legal representatives). Knowledge and experience of housing and tenancy law, including areas such as succession, assignments, mutual exchange, and ending tenancies. Strong partnership-working skills and confidence engaging with internal colleagues and external agencies. Excellent written skills, with the ability to produce clear, accurate documentation and case records to a high standard. The ability to self-manage a varied caseload, prioritise effectively, and meet targets and deadlines while maintaining quality and compliance. A good general or technical education beyond GCSE (e.g., A Levels / NVQ3 or equivalent level of ability), including verbal reasoning and numerical skills. Access to own vehicle and correct business insurance About us We are GSA, we provide affordable homes and services that create a foundation from which people in our communities can thrive. We own and manage 25,000 homes in diverse communities across the West Midlands and Southwest. Everyone deserves a home, it s a place from which we build our future, we thrive at home. We are proud to play an active role in dealing with the consequences of the housing crisis, by providing affordable homes for people in our communities who need them most. Often a home is all someone needs, but when our customers need more, we offer a range of services, including care, money advice and coaching to support them. We also provide care and support to some of the most vulnerable people in society. This includes support for people who are homeless, experiencing domestic violence or are part of the criminal justice system. The GSA Way We know that how we do things is just as important as what we do. To help us make a difference, together, we created the GSA Way. A culture we commit to, aspire to, and live and breathe. Commitments and behaviours which together make our organisation what it is. Our five core commitments are: We believe our customer is everything We are one team We are supportive and caring We are business-minded for social purpose We are curious and ambitious. You can read more about the GSA Way in our recruitment pack. Benefits In support and recognition of our colleagues who will help us deliver our employer strategy, we offer a fantastic benefits package. This includes. Trust based flexible working and supportive and friendly teams 25 days annual holiday entitlement, increasing to 30 days One day off for your birthday Opportunity to buy or sell annual leave A defined contribution pension scheme GSA matches up to 6% contributions We offer a service which provides 24/7 online GP appointments, second medical opinions, health checks, mental health support, 24/7 medical health helpline, wellbeing app, nutrition advice and fitness plans and legal and financial support. Access to Blue Light discount card membership Confidential Employee Assistance Programme (EAP). Cycle to work Scheme Eligible for occupational sick pay GreenSquareAccord are a Disability Confident Employer therefore we actively encourage applications from individuals with disabilities and try to provide access, adjustments, equipment or other practical support where required. All applicants with a disability who meet the essential eligibility criteria for the role, as detailed in the job description, are guaranteed an interview. If you need any assistance, adjustments or adaptations throughout our selection processes please let us know.
Apr 17, 2026
Full time
Job Title:Tenancy Enforcement Officer Job Location: Brindley Place, Birmingham Covering Wolverhampton, Walsall, Telford and West Bromwich and Connock. Salary: 42,000 plus 750 Car allowance Contract type: Permanent Working hours: 37 hours per week About the role As part of our Localities team, you ll deliver a high-quality, customer-focused housing management service across a cross-tenure patch ?" with a strong specialist focus on anti-social behaviour (ASB) prevention, investigation and enforcement. This is a role for someone who can combine excellent tenancy management with the confidence to manage complex ASB and serious tenancy breach cases end-to-end, including progressing cases through legal routes where required. You ll take a victim-centred approach while also ensuring we act decisively and proportionately to protect communities and uphold tenancy conditions. Key responsibilities include : Leading on complex ASB case management, from first report and risk assessment through investigation, action planning, resolution and closure. Using a preventative and early-intervention approach: proportionate, timely actions that reduce harm and stop issues escalating. Gathering and managing evidence: interviews, home visits, professional witness evidence, case notes, action plans, and clear record keeping aligned to policy and legal requirements. Progressing enforcement and legal outcomes where appropriate, including preparing legal documentation, working with solicitors/counsel, attending court, and representing the organisation when required. Supporting victims and witnesses, taking a trauma-informed approach, ensuring safeguarding concerns are identified and appropriately escalated. Working closely with internal colleagues (including Housing, Neighbourhoods/Homes & Communities, Income, Repairs, and Support services) to deliver joined-up outcomes. Building effective partnerships with external agencies such as Police, Local Authorities, support organisations and community safety partners, including participating in and/or leading multi-agency meetings. Delivering core housing management activity across your patch, including managing tenancy changes and breaches, supporting tenancy sustainment, responding to property/estate issues, and providing clear advice to customers on their rights and responsibilities. Acting as a point of expertise on ASB and tenancy enforcement, sharing good practice and supporting colleagues to take confident early action on lower-level tenancy concerns. You ll be working independently in challenging situations and changing priorities, striving to add value to everything you do and contributing to safe, resilient communities. Please note: if you are successful in this role, we will require a DBS check to be completed. Further details will be sent following offer. Application requirement: All applicants are required to submit a CV and cover letter detailing their experience in ASB case management and progressing enforcement/legal outcomes within a housing context. Please note that if you are successful in this role, we will require a DBS check to be completed. Further details will be sent following offer. About you You re a resilient, customer-focused housing professional who can balance empathy with firm, evidence-based decision-making. You re confident managing sensitive situations, building trust with residents, and taking proportionate action to address tenancy breaches and protect communities. You will have: Demonstrable experience of managing ASB cases within a housing or community safety context, including complex or high-risk cases. Experience of tenancy enforcement and progressing outcomes through formal routes where required (including preparing legal paperwork and working with legal representatives). Knowledge and experience of housing and tenancy law, including areas such as succession, assignments, mutual exchange, and ending tenancies. Strong partnership-working skills and confidence engaging with internal colleagues and external agencies. Excellent written skills, with the ability to produce clear, accurate documentation and case records to a high standard. The ability to self-manage a varied caseload, prioritise effectively, and meet targets and deadlines while maintaining quality and compliance. A good general or technical education beyond GCSE (e.g., A Levels / NVQ3 or equivalent level of ability), including verbal reasoning and numerical skills. Access to own vehicle and correct business insurance About us We are GSA, we provide affordable homes and services that create a foundation from which people in our communities can thrive. We own and manage 25,000 homes in diverse communities across the West Midlands and Southwest. Everyone deserves a home, it s a place from which we build our future, we thrive at home. We are proud to play an active role in dealing with the consequences of the housing crisis, by providing affordable homes for people in our communities who need them most. Often a home is all someone needs, but when our customers need more, we offer a range of services, including care, money advice and coaching to support them. We also provide care and support to some of the most vulnerable people in society. This includes support for people who are homeless, experiencing domestic violence or are part of the criminal justice system. The GSA Way We know that how we do things is just as important as what we do. To help us make a difference, together, we created the GSA Way. A culture we commit to, aspire to, and live and breathe. Commitments and behaviours which together make our organisation what it is. Our five core commitments are: We believe our customer is everything We are one team We are supportive and caring We are business-minded for social purpose We are curious and ambitious. You can read more about the GSA Way in our recruitment pack. Benefits In support and recognition of our colleagues who will help us deliver our employer strategy, we offer a fantastic benefits package. This includes. Trust based flexible working and supportive and friendly teams 25 days annual holiday entitlement, increasing to 30 days One day off for your birthday Opportunity to buy or sell annual leave A defined contribution pension scheme GSA matches up to 6% contributions We offer a service which provides 24/7 online GP appointments, second medical opinions, health checks, mental health support, 24/7 medical health helpline, wellbeing app, nutrition advice and fitness plans and legal and financial support. Access to Blue Light discount card membership Confidential Employee Assistance Programme (EAP). Cycle to work Scheme Eligible for occupational sick pay GreenSquareAccord are a Disability Confident Employer therefore we actively encourage applications from individuals with disabilities and try to provide access, adjustments, equipment or other practical support where required. All applicants with a disability who meet the essential eligibility criteria for the role, as detailed in the job description, are guaranteed an interview. If you need any assistance, adjustments or adaptations throughout our selection processes please let us know.
British Transport Police
Police Community Support Officer
British Transport Police
Police Community Support Officer Inner London Join us at British Transport Police (BTP) as we recruit PCSOs (Police Community Support Officers) to make a difference in our communities. Superintendent David Rams said: "Our Police Community Support Officers are an integral part of our British Transport Police family. They carry out vital work across the railway network to keep passengers and staff safe. We care deeply about our Police Community Support Officers who deliver an exceptional service to our communities across England and Wales." Is the role for you BTP is seeking PCSOs to join our team, protecting and serving the railway environment and its community to minimise disruption, crime, and fear of crime. This role is crucial to our mission. Like Home Office PCSOs, BTP PCSOs focus on enforcing BTP Byelaws within the railway environment, offering diverse responsibilities where no two days are the same. Responsibilities include conducting visible patrols at stations, victim care, security threat management, minor crime investigations, community relationship-building, and supporting PCs. Unlike Home Office Police Forces, our PCSOs are trained and equipped with handcuffs. Ideal candidates should demonstrate resilience, excellent customer service skills, and a passion for community engagement and partnership-building. PCSOs should be prepared to work shifts, including weekends and bank holidays. Locations We are looking for PCSO's within our B Division (locations across the network including Stratford, Kings Cross, Liverpool Street, Waterloo, Euston, and many others). In return for your commitment, you will receive: Competitive salary: £28,486.92 + £4,613.61 London allowance and up to 20% shift allowance. A minimum of 15% shift allowance will be received upon completion of 8 weeks training. Shift allowance can be up to 20% but will default to 15% in the first instance. Benefits including 28 rising to 30 days holiday, travel benefits, and access to internal progression opportunities. Continuous learning and development opportunities supported by our in-house talent and development teams, including internal progression to become a Police Officer. Are you eligible You will be ineligible to apply if: You have been unsuccessful following an interview in the last 6 months for the role of PCSO with BTP. If you have been unsuccessful following your application or online ability testing for Police Officer, Special Constable or PCSO, you must await 6 months before reapplying to any of these roles. You have been unsuccessful following BTP vetting checks within the last 12 months. You have ever received a custodial sentence this includes suspended sentences (other cautions, convictions and involvement with the Police must be declared but are not necessarily a bar to employment). You have previously been dismissed from another Force, or you currently have a live investigation. You have been declared bankrupt, have a CCJ or an un-managed IVA. You have tattoos that are deemed offensive tattoos on face and neck will be considered on a case-by-case basis. You do not have permanent right to live and work in the UK. You have not resided consistently in the UK for the past 3 years. The Pension BTP GPP Police Staff Pension Scheme is administered by Royal London. It s a defined contribution scheme, offering employees the flexibility to vary their pension contributions from 4.4% to 12% of their salary. Please note if you are an existing member of Police Staff in the RPS, your pension will not be affected. Want To Apply Applying is straightforward, with all applications completed online. Click apply now and you will be redirected to our careers page to complete your application.
Apr 17, 2026
Full time
Police Community Support Officer Inner London Join us at British Transport Police (BTP) as we recruit PCSOs (Police Community Support Officers) to make a difference in our communities. Superintendent David Rams said: "Our Police Community Support Officers are an integral part of our British Transport Police family. They carry out vital work across the railway network to keep passengers and staff safe. We care deeply about our Police Community Support Officers who deliver an exceptional service to our communities across England and Wales." Is the role for you BTP is seeking PCSOs to join our team, protecting and serving the railway environment and its community to minimise disruption, crime, and fear of crime. This role is crucial to our mission. Like Home Office PCSOs, BTP PCSOs focus on enforcing BTP Byelaws within the railway environment, offering diverse responsibilities where no two days are the same. Responsibilities include conducting visible patrols at stations, victim care, security threat management, minor crime investigations, community relationship-building, and supporting PCs. Unlike Home Office Police Forces, our PCSOs are trained and equipped with handcuffs. Ideal candidates should demonstrate resilience, excellent customer service skills, and a passion for community engagement and partnership-building. PCSOs should be prepared to work shifts, including weekends and bank holidays. Locations We are looking for PCSO's within our B Division (locations across the network including Stratford, Kings Cross, Liverpool Street, Waterloo, Euston, and many others). In return for your commitment, you will receive: Competitive salary: £28,486.92 + £4,613.61 London allowance and up to 20% shift allowance. A minimum of 15% shift allowance will be received upon completion of 8 weeks training. Shift allowance can be up to 20% but will default to 15% in the first instance. Benefits including 28 rising to 30 days holiday, travel benefits, and access to internal progression opportunities. Continuous learning and development opportunities supported by our in-house talent and development teams, including internal progression to become a Police Officer. Are you eligible You will be ineligible to apply if: You have been unsuccessful following an interview in the last 6 months for the role of PCSO with BTP. If you have been unsuccessful following your application or online ability testing for Police Officer, Special Constable or PCSO, you must await 6 months before reapplying to any of these roles. You have been unsuccessful following BTP vetting checks within the last 12 months. You have ever received a custodial sentence this includes suspended sentences (other cautions, convictions and involvement with the Police must be declared but are not necessarily a bar to employment). You have previously been dismissed from another Force, or you currently have a live investigation. You have been declared bankrupt, have a CCJ or an un-managed IVA. You have tattoos that are deemed offensive tattoos on face and neck will be considered on a case-by-case basis. You do not have permanent right to live and work in the UK. You have not resided consistently in the UK for the past 3 years. The Pension BTP GPP Police Staff Pension Scheme is administered by Royal London. It s a defined contribution scheme, offering employees the flexibility to vary their pension contributions from 4.4% to 12% of their salary. Please note if you are an existing member of Police Staff in the RPS, your pension will not be affected. Want To Apply Applying is straightforward, with all applications completed online. Click apply now and you will be redirected to our careers page to complete your application.
British Transport Police
Special Constables (Volunteer)
British Transport Police
Special Constables (Volunteer) Step Forward. Make a Difference. Become a Special Constable with British Transport Police. Being a Special Constable isn t just a role it s a real opportunity to make a difference. Every Special brings something unique to the team, and together, we re building a world-class police force that keeps the railway safe and reliable for everyone. At the BTP, we value the dedication and commitment of our volunteer Officers. We offer professional training, opportunities to join specialist teams, and a chance to build leadership skills. Your journey with us will be meaningful, challenging, and rewarding. Whether you're on the front line or supporting behind the scenes, you ll use your unique strengths to make a tangible impact across the UK. If you're ready to bring passion, professionalism, and purpose to a team that values your contribution, we d love to hear from you." Special Chief Officer Nathan Turner. Why Become a Special Constable British Transport Police is looking for committed individuals to volunteer as Special Constables. If you care about keeping people safe and supporting communities, particularly in the railway environment, this could be the role for you. As a Special Constable, you'll have full police powers and work side-by-side with our regular Officers. From tackling crime and anti-social behaviour to supporting vulnerable people, you ll play a vital part in keeping the travelling public safe. You ll patrol stations and trains, respond to incidents by car, and offer a reassuring presence to passengers and staff. In return, we ll provide full training, support, and opportunities to grow both personally and professionally. What We re Looking For We re looking for volunteers who can commit at least 16 hours a month and are ready to face a variety of situations with confidence and integrity. If you're new to policing, don't worry. We'll give you everything you need to succeed. You ll need to: Be a great communicator and natural problem solver. Stay calm under pressure and work well in a team. Be resilient, adaptable, and community focused. What You ll Gain: Make a real difference where it counts. Work in a unique and dynamic environment. Enhance your CV and build valuable skills in law, communication, first aid, self-defence, and more. Enjoy travel benefits (location dependent). Develop personally and explore pathways into full-time policing. You ll build transferable skills that will support your career long term problem-solving, decision-making, leadership, teamwork, and communication. These are skills that stay with you, wherever your career takes you. Oyster card for travel. Where We re Recruiting B Division (London and South): Ashford, Blackheath, Bournemouth, Brighton, Cambridge, Colchester, Croydon, Euston, Finsbury Park, Gatwick, Guildford, Hammersmith, London Bridge, Liverpool Street, Luton, Maidstone, Norwich, Paddington, Richmond, Southampton, Southend, Stockwell, Stratford, Victoria, Wembley Park, West Ham, and BTP HQ (Buckingham Palace Road). C Division (Midlands, North, Wales, and West): Bangor, Bristol, Cardiff, Coventry, Crewe, Darlington, Doncaster, Exeter, Leeds, Leicester, Lincoln, Liverpool, Manchester, Milton Keynes, Newcastle, Peterborough, Plymouth, Preston, Rhyl, Sheffield, Shrewsbury, Swindon, Truro, Worcester, and York. Eligibility Checklist You cannot apply if: You ve failed an interview for BTP Special Constable or Police Officer within the last 6 months. You ve failed vetting with BTP within the past 12 months. You ve received a custodial sentence (including suspended sentences). You ve been dismissed from another force or are under investigation. You ve been declared bankrupt, have a CCJ, or un-managed IVA. You do not have permanent right to live and work in the UK. You haven t lived continuously in the UK for the past 3 years. You have facial or neck tattoos deemed inappropriate (assessed case by case). Also check our Prohibited Occupations List before applying. Want To Apply Applying is straightforward, with all applications completed online. Click apply now and you will be redirected to our careers page to complete your application.
Apr 17, 2026
Full time
Special Constables (Volunteer) Step Forward. Make a Difference. Become a Special Constable with British Transport Police. Being a Special Constable isn t just a role it s a real opportunity to make a difference. Every Special brings something unique to the team, and together, we re building a world-class police force that keeps the railway safe and reliable for everyone. At the BTP, we value the dedication and commitment of our volunteer Officers. We offer professional training, opportunities to join specialist teams, and a chance to build leadership skills. Your journey with us will be meaningful, challenging, and rewarding. Whether you're on the front line or supporting behind the scenes, you ll use your unique strengths to make a tangible impact across the UK. If you're ready to bring passion, professionalism, and purpose to a team that values your contribution, we d love to hear from you." Special Chief Officer Nathan Turner. Why Become a Special Constable British Transport Police is looking for committed individuals to volunteer as Special Constables. If you care about keeping people safe and supporting communities, particularly in the railway environment, this could be the role for you. As a Special Constable, you'll have full police powers and work side-by-side with our regular Officers. From tackling crime and anti-social behaviour to supporting vulnerable people, you ll play a vital part in keeping the travelling public safe. You ll patrol stations and trains, respond to incidents by car, and offer a reassuring presence to passengers and staff. In return, we ll provide full training, support, and opportunities to grow both personally and professionally. What We re Looking For We re looking for volunteers who can commit at least 16 hours a month and are ready to face a variety of situations with confidence and integrity. If you're new to policing, don't worry. We'll give you everything you need to succeed. You ll need to: Be a great communicator and natural problem solver. Stay calm under pressure and work well in a team. Be resilient, adaptable, and community focused. What You ll Gain: Make a real difference where it counts. Work in a unique and dynamic environment. Enhance your CV and build valuable skills in law, communication, first aid, self-defence, and more. Enjoy travel benefits (location dependent). Develop personally and explore pathways into full-time policing. You ll build transferable skills that will support your career long term problem-solving, decision-making, leadership, teamwork, and communication. These are skills that stay with you, wherever your career takes you. Oyster card for travel. Where We re Recruiting B Division (London and South): Ashford, Blackheath, Bournemouth, Brighton, Cambridge, Colchester, Croydon, Euston, Finsbury Park, Gatwick, Guildford, Hammersmith, London Bridge, Liverpool Street, Luton, Maidstone, Norwich, Paddington, Richmond, Southampton, Southend, Stockwell, Stratford, Victoria, Wembley Park, West Ham, and BTP HQ (Buckingham Palace Road). C Division (Midlands, North, Wales, and West): Bangor, Bristol, Cardiff, Coventry, Crewe, Darlington, Doncaster, Exeter, Leeds, Leicester, Lincoln, Liverpool, Manchester, Milton Keynes, Newcastle, Peterborough, Plymouth, Preston, Rhyl, Sheffield, Shrewsbury, Swindon, Truro, Worcester, and York. Eligibility Checklist You cannot apply if: You ve failed an interview for BTP Special Constable or Police Officer within the last 6 months. You ve failed vetting with BTP within the past 12 months. You ve received a custodial sentence (including suspended sentences). You ve been dismissed from another force or are under investigation. You ve been declared bankrupt, have a CCJ, or un-managed IVA. You do not have permanent right to live and work in the UK. You haven t lived continuously in the UK for the past 3 years. You have facial or neck tattoos deemed inappropriate (assessed case by case). Also check our Prohibited Occupations List before applying. Want To Apply Applying is straightforward, with all applications completed online. Click apply now and you will be redirected to our careers page to complete your application.
Barnardos
Principal Research and Evaluation Officer, CSA Centre
Barnardos
This is an exciting opportunity to join the dynamic, multi-disciplinary team at the Centre of expertise on child sexual abuse (CSA Centre) as one of the Principal Researcher and Evaluation Officers. This is a key role within the CSA Centre, central to our ambition to develop, understand and embed evidence-informed improvements in the response to child sexual abuse. About the role: The CSA Centre aims to inform and improve policy and practice at local and national levels by identifying, generating and sharing high quality evidence on what works to prevent and tackle child sexual abuse, and our extensive research, evaluation and monitoring activity is central to that mission. As Principal Research and Evaluation Officers, you will lead a programme of research and evaluation, working closely with other research and evaluation colleagues and our team of multi-agency Practice Improvement Advisers. This is a unique opportunity to develop and deliver programmes of research and evaluation that support sustainable improvements to knowledge, understanding and practice, driving real change in the response to child sexual abuse across England and Wales. We are looking for an experienced professional with strong skills in designing, planning and managing research and evaluation projects, in the field of child sexual abuse, or related field. You should be confident using a range of methodologies, including relevant specialist research and data analysis software and analytical approaches, and able to present findings clearly for different audiences. We particularly welcome applications from researchers/evaluators with strong quantitative skills and experience working with large datasets or administrative data. Experience in statistical analysis, data linkage, advanced modelling or applied quantitative evaluation would be an advantage. You will oversee multiple projects at any given time, ensuring effective planning, prioritisation and timely delivery. The role involves working with internal teams, external stakeholders and where appropriate commissioned research partners. You will contribute to high quality publications, guidance and resources, and support colleagues to embed evidence into practice and organisational learning. As a Principal Research and Evaluation Officer, you will play a key role helping to prevent and tackle child sexual abuse alongside the work of our colleagues across practice, policy, communications and training. This is important work - the CSA Centre conservatively estimates that one in ten children will experience some form of child sexual abuse before age of 16, and our ambitious programmes seek to improve the knowledge, skills and confidence of professionals (social workers, teachers, social workers, doctors etc.) in identifying and responding to child sexual abuse. CSA Centre roles are currently funded until 31 March 2027, in line with our current grant funding arrangements. This will be reviewed in late 2026, as future funding for the CSA Centre from 2027/28 onwards is confirmed. About us We are the Centre of expertise on child sexual abuse (CSA Centre). Our aim is to reduce the impact of child sexual abuse through improved prevention and better response. To tackle child sexual abuse we must better understand its causes, scope, scale and impact. Established since 2017, we are a multi-disciplinary team that is funded by the Home Office, hosted by Barnardo's and we work closely with key partners from academic institutions, local authorities, health, education, police and the voluntary sector. We're proudly independent and our team will challenge any barriers, assumptions, taboos and ways of working that prevent us from increasing our understanding and improving our approach to child sexual abuse. We bring about change by: Collating and analysing existing research, policy, practice and the real experiences of those affected, and filling the gaps we identify with new research, insights and analysis; Using that evidence and insight to challenge and improve existing policy and practice, develop new approaches and increase everyone's knowledge and confidence to more effectively tackle the issue. This role is home based with regular travel required, usually to London. Salary: The CSA Centre acknowledges that tackling child sexual abuse can feel challenging but is incredibly rewarding and positive when making a difference. Our open working environment ensures that there is support for all employees, across the team and with access to a therapist, if needed. Please do get in touch if you would like to discuss any aspect of this further. We believe in creating equality of opportunity in the workplace and supporting people to manage their work-life balance; we are therefore are open to offering flexible working arrangements. The CSA Centre is committed to having a diverse and inclusive workforce. We actively encourage applications from disabled candidates and candidates from Black, Asian and minority ethnic backgrounds, as they are currently under-represented at the CSA Centre. When completing your application please refer to your skills, knowledge and experience in relation to the Person Specification and Job Description. Please note due to the high volume of applications for some posts, this advert might close before the displayed closing date. We recommend that you apply for this role as soon as possible. Pay & Reward Framework We know that our colleagues go above and beyond in delivering our vital work, driven by their passion and commitment to Barnardo's values . We also know that we can only realise our ambitions and achieve better outcomes for more children, thanks to the talent, hard work and creativity of our people. For all these reasons, we are committed to a new approach to pay and reward, to ensure it is fair, attractive and progressive, which was rolled out in April 2023. This is a positive change for the charity, and a part of our People & Culture Strategy. It will assist us in supporting colleagues to belong, thrive and grow in their colleague journey at Barnardo's and in time will offer clear routes of progression for colleagues in both their career and their pay. Whilst the full pay band and salary range is advertised, our approach to starting salaries is to appoint between the minimum to mid-point of the pay band - this ensures that pay steps are available to reward our colleagues annually based on their contribution to excellence and alignment to our values and behaviours. More details on Barnardo's pay framework can be found upon application. Benefits Workplace Offer: What it means for you Our hybrid working initiative is based on trust, flexibility and empowerment. We understand our workplace offer means different things to different people, and we encourage those conversations. This may mean working at one of our stores, services, working at home, in the community, at one of our Collaboration Hubs or depending on the role any combination of these. Please read through the advert carefully to understand the remits of hybrid working that will be specific to the role. Barnardo's believe in creating equality of opportunity in the workplace and supporting people to manage their work-life balance; we are therefore open to offering flexible working arrangements. Annual Leave entitlement for full-time colleagues is 26 days per annum, increasing to 27 days per annum, after 3 years Barnardo's service, 29 days per annum, after 5 years Barnardo's service and 30 days per annum, after 7 years Barnardo's service. Those working less than full time are entitled to the same level of holiday pro rata The ability to buy up to another 5 days annual leave via our Buy Your Leave scheme A host of family friendly leave options including company Maternity Paternity and Adoption pay; together with all family additional leave options Service related sick pay from day 1 Access to a Group Personal Pension with a matched 4% or 6% contribution from Barnardo's. Ability to pay via salary sacrifice to garner both tax and NI savings on your own contribution Death in service cover of 4x annual earnings for all staff contributing to our Group Personal Pension Cycle2work scheme Interest free season ticket loans Discounts and cashback from at high street shops including major supermarkets, cinemas, gyms, leisure/theme parks, holidays and much more via our Benefit Portal 20% discount at Barnardo's stores Opportunity to purchase a health cash plan to claim towards dental, glasses, therapy etc Free access to round the clock employee assistance program for advice and support Access to Barnardo's Learning and Development offer T&C's apply based on contract About Barnardo's We are committed to being an inclusive employer and cultivating a culture where everyone can belong and thrive through inclusion and connectivity. We want our workforce to be reflective of the communities we work with, and for equality, diversity and inclusion to be embedded in everything we do. We are a Disability Confident Leader, are progressing our ambition to be an anti-racist organisation with Anti-Racism Commitments and actions in place and have networks for colleagues who are disabled, LGBT+, Black and Minoritised Ethnic and Women . click apply for full job details
Apr 17, 2026
Full time
This is an exciting opportunity to join the dynamic, multi-disciplinary team at the Centre of expertise on child sexual abuse (CSA Centre) as one of the Principal Researcher and Evaluation Officers. This is a key role within the CSA Centre, central to our ambition to develop, understand and embed evidence-informed improvements in the response to child sexual abuse. About the role: The CSA Centre aims to inform and improve policy and practice at local and national levels by identifying, generating and sharing high quality evidence on what works to prevent and tackle child sexual abuse, and our extensive research, evaluation and monitoring activity is central to that mission. As Principal Research and Evaluation Officers, you will lead a programme of research and evaluation, working closely with other research and evaluation colleagues and our team of multi-agency Practice Improvement Advisers. This is a unique opportunity to develop and deliver programmes of research and evaluation that support sustainable improvements to knowledge, understanding and practice, driving real change in the response to child sexual abuse across England and Wales. We are looking for an experienced professional with strong skills in designing, planning and managing research and evaluation projects, in the field of child sexual abuse, or related field. You should be confident using a range of methodologies, including relevant specialist research and data analysis software and analytical approaches, and able to present findings clearly for different audiences. We particularly welcome applications from researchers/evaluators with strong quantitative skills and experience working with large datasets or administrative data. Experience in statistical analysis, data linkage, advanced modelling or applied quantitative evaluation would be an advantage. You will oversee multiple projects at any given time, ensuring effective planning, prioritisation and timely delivery. The role involves working with internal teams, external stakeholders and where appropriate commissioned research partners. You will contribute to high quality publications, guidance and resources, and support colleagues to embed evidence into practice and organisational learning. As a Principal Research and Evaluation Officer, you will play a key role helping to prevent and tackle child sexual abuse alongside the work of our colleagues across practice, policy, communications and training. This is important work - the CSA Centre conservatively estimates that one in ten children will experience some form of child sexual abuse before age of 16, and our ambitious programmes seek to improve the knowledge, skills and confidence of professionals (social workers, teachers, social workers, doctors etc.) in identifying and responding to child sexual abuse. CSA Centre roles are currently funded until 31 March 2027, in line with our current grant funding arrangements. This will be reviewed in late 2026, as future funding for the CSA Centre from 2027/28 onwards is confirmed. About us We are the Centre of expertise on child sexual abuse (CSA Centre). Our aim is to reduce the impact of child sexual abuse through improved prevention and better response. To tackle child sexual abuse we must better understand its causes, scope, scale and impact. Established since 2017, we are a multi-disciplinary team that is funded by the Home Office, hosted by Barnardo's and we work closely with key partners from academic institutions, local authorities, health, education, police and the voluntary sector. We're proudly independent and our team will challenge any barriers, assumptions, taboos and ways of working that prevent us from increasing our understanding and improving our approach to child sexual abuse. We bring about change by: Collating and analysing existing research, policy, practice and the real experiences of those affected, and filling the gaps we identify with new research, insights and analysis; Using that evidence and insight to challenge and improve existing policy and practice, develop new approaches and increase everyone's knowledge and confidence to more effectively tackle the issue. This role is home based with regular travel required, usually to London. Salary: The CSA Centre acknowledges that tackling child sexual abuse can feel challenging but is incredibly rewarding and positive when making a difference. Our open working environment ensures that there is support for all employees, across the team and with access to a therapist, if needed. Please do get in touch if you would like to discuss any aspect of this further. We believe in creating equality of opportunity in the workplace and supporting people to manage their work-life balance; we are therefore are open to offering flexible working arrangements. The CSA Centre is committed to having a diverse and inclusive workforce. We actively encourage applications from disabled candidates and candidates from Black, Asian and minority ethnic backgrounds, as they are currently under-represented at the CSA Centre. When completing your application please refer to your skills, knowledge and experience in relation to the Person Specification and Job Description. Please note due to the high volume of applications for some posts, this advert might close before the displayed closing date. We recommend that you apply for this role as soon as possible. Pay & Reward Framework We know that our colleagues go above and beyond in delivering our vital work, driven by their passion and commitment to Barnardo's values . We also know that we can only realise our ambitions and achieve better outcomes for more children, thanks to the talent, hard work and creativity of our people. For all these reasons, we are committed to a new approach to pay and reward, to ensure it is fair, attractive and progressive, which was rolled out in April 2023. This is a positive change for the charity, and a part of our People & Culture Strategy. It will assist us in supporting colleagues to belong, thrive and grow in their colleague journey at Barnardo's and in time will offer clear routes of progression for colleagues in both their career and their pay. Whilst the full pay band and salary range is advertised, our approach to starting salaries is to appoint between the minimum to mid-point of the pay band - this ensures that pay steps are available to reward our colleagues annually based on their contribution to excellence and alignment to our values and behaviours. More details on Barnardo's pay framework can be found upon application. Benefits Workplace Offer: What it means for you Our hybrid working initiative is based on trust, flexibility and empowerment. We understand our workplace offer means different things to different people, and we encourage those conversations. This may mean working at one of our stores, services, working at home, in the community, at one of our Collaboration Hubs or depending on the role any combination of these. Please read through the advert carefully to understand the remits of hybrid working that will be specific to the role. Barnardo's believe in creating equality of opportunity in the workplace and supporting people to manage their work-life balance; we are therefore open to offering flexible working arrangements. Annual Leave entitlement for full-time colleagues is 26 days per annum, increasing to 27 days per annum, after 3 years Barnardo's service, 29 days per annum, after 5 years Barnardo's service and 30 days per annum, after 7 years Barnardo's service. Those working less than full time are entitled to the same level of holiday pro rata The ability to buy up to another 5 days annual leave via our Buy Your Leave scheme A host of family friendly leave options including company Maternity Paternity and Adoption pay; together with all family additional leave options Service related sick pay from day 1 Access to a Group Personal Pension with a matched 4% or 6% contribution from Barnardo's. Ability to pay via salary sacrifice to garner both tax and NI savings on your own contribution Death in service cover of 4x annual earnings for all staff contributing to our Group Personal Pension Cycle2work scheme Interest free season ticket loans Discounts and cashback from at high street shops including major supermarkets, cinemas, gyms, leisure/theme parks, holidays and much more via our Benefit Portal 20% discount at Barnardo's stores Opportunity to purchase a health cash plan to claim towards dental, glasses, therapy etc Free access to round the clock employee assistance program for advice and support Access to Barnardo's Learning and Development offer T&C's apply based on contract About Barnardo's We are committed to being an inclusive employer and cultivating a culture where everyone can belong and thrive through inclusion and connectivity. We want our workforce to be reflective of the communities we work with, and for equality, diversity and inclusion to be embedded in everything we do. We are a Disability Confident Leader, are progressing our ambition to be an anti-racist organisation with Anti-Racism Commitments and actions in place and have networks for colleagues who are disabled, LGBT+, Black and Minoritised Ethnic and Women . click apply for full job details
South Wales Police
Police Student Constable Campaign
South Wales Police City, Cardiff
Job Title: South Wales Police Student Constable Campaign Location: Forcewide Salary: £31,164 per annum Job type: Full Time, Permanent Working Hours: 40 hours per week Closing Date: 28/04/2026, 12:00 Would you like a career like no other? If so JoinUs South Wales Police brings together thousands of people with the same aim - to keep South Wales safe. We want to be the best at understanding and responding to our community's needs. To do this we need the very best candidates from a wide range of backgrounds to become part of our policing family. A career in policing demands skill, compassion, leadership, initiative, and a genuine desire to make a difference to society. We work 24 hours a day, seven days a week, across an area of about 800 square miles from Swansea to Merthyr Tydfil to our capital city, Cardiff. It's a job but where no two days are the same - and it offers a variety of fulfilling and exciting career. The role can be challenging, and you will need to be resilient and resourceful, but we are here to support you. You will need to be committed to a journey that requires balancing academic requirements and a new role within a 24/7 policing service. It is a job like no other and we are looking for people with diverse skills and experiences to join our successful team. There are now more options than ever to become a Police Officer in Which route will you choose? Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA) This is a 3-year professional degree apprenticeship. Upon successful completion, you will achieve a Degree in Professional Policing Practice this route means that you have the opportunity to earn while you learn and achieve a degree. To apply for the PCDA, you must have achieved a Level 3 qualification (which is 2 A levels or equivalent). If you do not already possess a level 3 qualification, you will have an opportunity to undertake an online assessment in English and Maths, and if successful, you will progress to the next stage of the application process. If successful in all stages of your application, you will commence to our PCDA route. As an Apprentice, you will need to have already achieved a GCSE Grade A-C in Maths and English, or a Level 2 Equivalent. If you do not possess these qualifications, you will need to complete the Essential Skills qualification during your training to fulfil the requirement of the Apprenticeship Scheme. South Wales Police will meet all course fees relating to this entry route. Degree Holder Entry Programme (DHEP): The Degree Holder Entry Programme is for those who already hold a degree in any subject area but want to join the force. This is a two-year programme combining on-the-job practical learning and operational competence with academic learning. Upon completion, successful candidates will also achieve a Diploma in Professional Policing Practice. The force covers all course fees relating to this entry route. Please note, it is now mandatory to have a full manual driving licence in order to be appointed. You will spend your first 6 months within training where you will learn the relevant legislation and processes alongside technical skills such as Personal Safety Training, First Aid and force computer systems. Following this you will deploy (with a tutor constable initially) to a uniformed response team working a rotating shift pattern of days (Apply online only , onto afternoons (Apply online only) or until 0300 on Friday / Saturday) and onto nights (Apply online only across 7 days of the week followed by 4 rest days. This will include Public Holidays. During your 2- or 3-year probationary period, you will be required to evidence your operational competence by dealing with a variety of different Police incidents. You will also be required to achieve the relevant Policing academic degree qualification delivered by the force's selected University partner (University South Wales) which will require you to complete 280 hrs study per year in your own time. For further information about the role and our benefits, please visit our website. Additional information: We will be holding our assessment centres in May 2026 The applications process will close at 12 midday on 28th April. Please ensure that any tests required as part of the application process are completed in advance of the closing date as only fully completed applications will be accepted. The majority of vacancies will be based in the Cardiff area. Please consider this when applying All candidates will undertake eligibility and vetting checks Please click on the APPLY button to be redirected to our website to complete an application form. Candidates with the relevant experience or job titles of: Police Officer, Community Police Officer, Trainee Police Officers, Community Safety Officers, Patrol and Supervision Officers, Operational Policing Team may also be considered for this role.
Apr 17, 2026
Full time
Job Title: South Wales Police Student Constable Campaign Location: Forcewide Salary: £31,164 per annum Job type: Full Time, Permanent Working Hours: 40 hours per week Closing Date: 28/04/2026, 12:00 Would you like a career like no other? If so JoinUs South Wales Police brings together thousands of people with the same aim - to keep South Wales safe. We want to be the best at understanding and responding to our community's needs. To do this we need the very best candidates from a wide range of backgrounds to become part of our policing family. A career in policing demands skill, compassion, leadership, initiative, and a genuine desire to make a difference to society. We work 24 hours a day, seven days a week, across an area of about 800 square miles from Swansea to Merthyr Tydfil to our capital city, Cardiff. It's a job but where no two days are the same - and it offers a variety of fulfilling and exciting career. The role can be challenging, and you will need to be resilient and resourceful, but we are here to support you. You will need to be committed to a journey that requires balancing academic requirements and a new role within a 24/7 policing service. It is a job like no other and we are looking for people with diverse skills and experiences to join our successful team. There are now more options than ever to become a Police Officer in Which route will you choose? Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA) This is a 3-year professional degree apprenticeship. Upon successful completion, you will achieve a Degree in Professional Policing Practice this route means that you have the opportunity to earn while you learn and achieve a degree. To apply for the PCDA, you must have achieved a Level 3 qualification (which is 2 A levels or equivalent). If you do not already possess a level 3 qualification, you will have an opportunity to undertake an online assessment in English and Maths, and if successful, you will progress to the next stage of the application process. If successful in all stages of your application, you will commence to our PCDA route. As an Apprentice, you will need to have already achieved a GCSE Grade A-C in Maths and English, or a Level 2 Equivalent. If you do not possess these qualifications, you will need to complete the Essential Skills qualification during your training to fulfil the requirement of the Apprenticeship Scheme. South Wales Police will meet all course fees relating to this entry route. Degree Holder Entry Programme (DHEP): The Degree Holder Entry Programme is for those who already hold a degree in any subject area but want to join the force. This is a two-year programme combining on-the-job practical learning and operational competence with academic learning. Upon completion, successful candidates will also achieve a Diploma in Professional Policing Practice. The force covers all course fees relating to this entry route. Please note, it is now mandatory to have a full manual driving licence in order to be appointed. You will spend your first 6 months within training where you will learn the relevant legislation and processes alongside technical skills such as Personal Safety Training, First Aid and force computer systems. Following this you will deploy (with a tutor constable initially) to a uniformed response team working a rotating shift pattern of days (Apply online only , onto afternoons (Apply online only) or until 0300 on Friday / Saturday) and onto nights (Apply online only across 7 days of the week followed by 4 rest days. This will include Public Holidays. During your 2- or 3-year probationary period, you will be required to evidence your operational competence by dealing with a variety of different Police incidents. You will also be required to achieve the relevant Policing academic degree qualification delivered by the force's selected University partner (University South Wales) which will require you to complete 280 hrs study per year in your own time. For further information about the role and our benefits, please visit our website. Additional information: We will be holding our assessment centres in May 2026 The applications process will close at 12 midday on 28th April. Please ensure that any tests required as part of the application process are completed in advance of the closing date as only fully completed applications will be accepted. The majority of vacancies will be based in the Cardiff area. Please consider this when applying All candidates will undertake eligibility and vetting checks Please click on the APPLY button to be redirected to our website to complete an application form. Candidates with the relevant experience or job titles of: Police Officer, Community Police Officer, Trainee Police Officers, Community Safety Officers, Patrol and Supervision Officers, Operational Policing Team may also be considered for this role.
St Francis Xavier 6th Form College
Estates Officer (Evenings and Weekends)
St Francis Xavier 6th Form College
Job Title : Estates Officer (evenings and weekends) Location : London Salary: NJC Scale 5 ( 30,232) Actual salary for 19.5 hours ( 16,844) Job type: Part time - Permanent, (19.5 hours per week). We are looking to recruit a committed and reliable Estates Officer to join our College. The Estates department provides the College with a clean and well-maintained, fit-for-purpose estate that supports teaching and learning. In this role, you will have a responsibility for managing lettings in the evenings and weekends. You will be responsible for opening and closing the college in accordance with College security procedures, as well as setting up equipment for lettings. We are looking for a friendly and organised individual who will take pride in looking after the college buildings and grounds, with a "can do" and a "hands on" attitude. Communication skills, ability to work towards competing demands and flexibility are essential. Prior experience of working in an educational setting is not compulsory, but would be advantageous. This is a permanent, part-time position averaging 19.5 hours per week, following a fixed two-week rota that includes evenings and weekends. The Rota Schedule: Week A (19 hours): Monday (17:30-22:00), Tuesday (17:30-22:00), and Saturday (08:00-18:00). Week B (20 hours): Wednesday (17:30-22:00), Thursday (17:30-22:00), Friday (17:30-22:00), and Sunday (09:45-16:15) We reserve the right to set the above rota within the core hours listed below depending on the College needs: Monday - Friday: 16:00-22:30 Saturday: 08:00-18:00 Sunday: 09:00-17:00 Please note that additional ad hoc hours may be required depending on business needs. The salary is set at NJC Scale 5 ( 30,232 per annum), with an actual pro-rata salary of 16,844 for 19.5 hours. This figure is inclusive of Inner London Weighting St Francis Xavier is a dynamic and ambitious Sixth Form College. We thrive on our many engagements and connections with higher education, with employers and with external agencies, and we relish the challenge of working out how best to equip our young people to compete and flourish in the future. Rated "Good with outstanding features" by Ofsted, the College achieves excellent standards and is proud to support many young people from non-traditional backgrounds to successfully progress to higher education and to employment. We strive to ensure that we take care of and support the development of the whole person: educational, emotional, social and spiritual. We offer a competitive salary, a supportive and friendly environment and a great range of benefits, including excellent training opportunities, staff wellbeing programme, free use of our art fitness suite and staff fitness classes, cycle to work scheme, on-site free parking, membership of the Local Government Pension Scheme, and Employee Assistance Programme, to name a few. Closing and interview dates: Completed application forms must be submitted by Sunday 3rd May 2026. Interviews will be held week commencing Monday 11th May 2026. We reserve the right to interview successful applicants before the deadline, so do apply as soon as possible . All successful candidates must be willing to undergo a DBS Police check. Saint Francis Xavier Sixth Form College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. All appointments are made in accordance with safer recruitment practices and the statutory guidance in Keeping Children Safe in Education. Online checks will be carried out on all shortlisted candidates, and all appointments are subject to an enhanced DBS check, satisfactory references and checks regarding suitability to work with children. In promoting equal opportunities, we welcome applications from all sections of the community. All disabled applicants who meet the minimum criteria will be shortlisted for interview. Education through a Christian Community. Please click 'APPLY' to send your CV for this position. Candidates with the relevant experience or job titles of; Facilities Manager, Estate Manager, Campus Operations Coordinator, College Maintenance Supervisor, Venue Operations Specialist, Facility Services Coordinator, Building Operations Manager, Property and Lettings Administrator, Facilities and Events Coordinator, Campus Services Supervisor may also be considered for this role.
Apr 17, 2026
Full time
Job Title : Estates Officer (evenings and weekends) Location : London Salary: NJC Scale 5 ( 30,232) Actual salary for 19.5 hours ( 16,844) Job type: Part time - Permanent, (19.5 hours per week). We are looking to recruit a committed and reliable Estates Officer to join our College. The Estates department provides the College with a clean and well-maintained, fit-for-purpose estate that supports teaching and learning. In this role, you will have a responsibility for managing lettings in the evenings and weekends. You will be responsible for opening and closing the college in accordance with College security procedures, as well as setting up equipment for lettings. We are looking for a friendly and organised individual who will take pride in looking after the college buildings and grounds, with a "can do" and a "hands on" attitude. Communication skills, ability to work towards competing demands and flexibility are essential. Prior experience of working in an educational setting is not compulsory, but would be advantageous. This is a permanent, part-time position averaging 19.5 hours per week, following a fixed two-week rota that includes evenings and weekends. The Rota Schedule: Week A (19 hours): Monday (17:30-22:00), Tuesday (17:30-22:00), and Saturday (08:00-18:00). Week B (20 hours): Wednesday (17:30-22:00), Thursday (17:30-22:00), Friday (17:30-22:00), and Sunday (09:45-16:15) We reserve the right to set the above rota within the core hours listed below depending on the College needs: Monday - Friday: 16:00-22:30 Saturday: 08:00-18:00 Sunday: 09:00-17:00 Please note that additional ad hoc hours may be required depending on business needs. The salary is set at NJC Scale 5 ( 30,232 per annum), with an actual pro-rata salary of 16,844 for 19.5 hours. This figure is inclusive of Inner London Weighting St Francis Xavier is a dynamic and ambitious Sixth Form College. We thrive on our many engagements and connections with higher education, with employers and with external agencies, and we relish the challenge of working out how best to equip our young people to compete and flourish in the future. Rated "Good with outstanding features" by Ofsted, the College achieves excellent standards and is proud to support many young people from non-traditional backgrounds to successfully progress to higher education and to employment. We strive to ensure that we take care of and support the development of the whole person: educational, emotional, social and spiritual. We offer a competitive salary, a supportive and friendly environment and a great range of benefits, including excellent training opportunities, staff wellbeing programme, free use of our art fitness suite and staff fitness classes, cycle to work scheme, on-site free parking, membership of the Local Government Pension Scheme, and Employee Assistance Programme, to name a few. Closing and interview dates: Completed application forms must be submitted by Sunday 3rd May 2026. Interviews will be held week commencing Monday 11th May 2026. We reserve the right to interview successful applicants before the deadline, so do apply as soon as possible . All successful candidates must be willing to undergo a DBS Police check. Saint Francis Xavier Sixth Form College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. All appointments are made in accordance with safer recruitment practices and the statutory guidance in Keeping Children Safe in Education. Online checks will be carried out on all shortlisted candidates, and all appointments are subject to an enhanced DBS check, satisfactory references and checks regarding suitability to work with children. In promoting equal opportunities, we welcome applications from all sections of the community. All disabled applicants who meet the minimum criteria will be shortlisted for interview. Education through a Christian Community. Please click 'APPLY' to send your CV for this position. Candidates with the relevant experience or job titles of; Facilities Manager, Estate Manager, Campus Operations Coordinator, College Maintenance Supervisor, Venue Operations Specialist, Facility Services Coordinator, Building Operations Manager, Property and Lettings Administrator, Facilities and Events Coordinator, Campus Services Supervisor may also be considered for this role.
Get Staffed Online Recruitment Limited
Special Constables (Volunteer)
Get Staffed Online Recruitment Limited
Special Constables (Volunteer) Step Forward. Make a Difference. Become a Special Constable with our client. Being a Special Constable isn t just a role it s a real opportunity to make a difference. Every Special brings something unique to the team, and together, they are building a world-class police force that keeps the railway safe and reliable for everyone. They value the dedication and commitment of their volunteer Officers. They offer professional training, opportunities to join specialist teams, and a chance to build leadership skills. Your journey with them will be meaningful, challenging, and rewarding. Whether you're on the front line or supporting behind the scenes, you ll use your unique strengths to make a tangible impact across the UK. If you're ready to bring passion, professionalism, and purpose to a team that values your contribution, our client would love to hear from you. Why Become a Special Constable? Our client looking for committed individuals to volunteer as Special Constables. If you care about keeping people safe and supporting communities, particularly in the railway environment, this could be the role for you. As a Special Constable, you'll have full police powers and work side-by-side with their regular Officers. From tackling crime and anti-social behaviour to supporting vulnerable people, you ll play a vital part in keeping the travelling public safe. You ll patrol stations and trains, respond to incidents by car, and offer a reassuring presence to passengers and staff. In return, they will provide full training, support, and opportunities to grow both personally and professionally. What They re Looking For They are looking for volunteers who can commit at least 16 hours a month and are ready to face a variety of situations with confidence and integrity. If you're new to policing, don't worry. They will give you everything you need to succeed. You ll need to: Be a great communicator and natural problem solver. Stay calm under pressure and work well in a team. Be resilient, adaptable, and community focused. What You ll Gain: Make a real difference where it counts. Work in a unique and dynamic environment. Enhance your CV and build valuable skills in law, communication, first aid, self-defence, and more. Enjoy travel benefits (location dependent). Develop personally and explore pathways into full-time policing. You ll build transferable skills that will support your career long term problem-solving, decision-making, leadership, teamwork, and communication. These are skills that stay with you, wherever your career takes you. Oyster card for travel. Where They re Recruiting B Division (London and South): Ashford, Blackheath, Bournemouth, Brighton, Cambridge, Colchester, Croydon, Euston, Finsbury Park, Gatwick, Guildford, Hammersmith, London Bridge, Liverpool Street, Luton, Maidstone, Norwich, Paddington, Richmond, Southampton, Southend, Stockwell, Stratford, Victoria, Wembley Park, West Ham, and HQ (Buckingham Palace Road). C Division (Midlands, North, Wales, and West): Bangor, Bristol, Cardiff, Coventry, Crewe, Darlington, Doncaster, Exeter, Leeds, Leicester, Lincoln, Liverpool, Manchester, Milton Keynes, Newcastle, Peterborough, Plymouth, Preston, Rhyl, Sheffield, Shrewsbury, Swindon, Truro, Worcester, and York. Eligibility Checklist You cannot apply if: You ve failed an interview for Special Constable or Police Officer within the last 6 months. You ve failed vetting within the past 12 months. You ve received a custodial sentence (including suspended sentences). You ve been dismissed from another force or are under investigation. You ve been declared bankrupt, have a CCJ, or un-managed IVA. You do not have permanent right to live and work in the UK. You haven t lived continuously in the UK for the past 3 years. You have facial or neck tattoos deemed inappropriate (assessed case by case). Also check our client s Prohibited Occupations List before applying. Want To Apply? Applying is straightforward, with all applications completed online. Click apply now and complete your application.
Apr 16, 2026
Full time
Special Constables (Volunteer) Step Forward. Make a Difference. Become a Special Constable with our client. Being a Special Constable isn t just a role it s a real opportunity to make a difference. Every Special brings something unique to the team, and together, they are building a world-class police force that keeps the railway safe and reliable for everyone. They value the dedication and commitment of their volunteer Officers. They offer professional training, opportunities to join specialist teams, and a chance to build leadership skills. Your journey with them will be meaningful, challenging, and rewarding. Whether you're on the front line or supporting behind the scenes, you ll use your unique strengths to make a tangible impact across the UK. If you're ready to bring passion, professionalism, and purpose to a team that values your contribution, our client would love to hear from you. Why Become a Special Constable? Our client looking for committed individuals to volunteer as Special Constables. If you care about keeping people safe and supporting communities, particularly in the railway environment, this could be the role for you. As a Special Constable, you'll have full police powers and work side-by-side with their regular Officers. From tackling crime and anti-social behaviour to supporting vulnerable people, you ll play a vital part in keeping the travelling public safe. You ll patrol stations and trains, respond to incidents by car, and offer a reassuring presence to passengers and staff. In return, they will provide full training, support, and opportunities to grow both personally and professionally. What They re Looking For They are looking for volunteers who can commit at least 16 hours a month and are ready to face a variety of situations with confidence and integrity. If you're new to policing, don't worry. They will give you everything you need to succeed. You ll need to: Be a great communicator and natural problem solver. Stay calm under pressure and work well in a team. Be resilient, adaptable, and community focused. What You ll Gain: Make a real difference where it counts. Work in a unique and dynamic environment. Enhance your CV and build valuable skills in law, communication, first aid, self-defence, and more. Enjoy travel benefits (location dependent). Develop personally and explore pathways into full-time policing. You ll build transferable skills that will support your career long term problem-solving, decision-making, leadership, teamwork, and communication. These are skills that stay with you, wherever your career takes you. Oyster card for travel. Where They re Recruiting B Division (London and South): Ashford, Blackheath, Bournemouth, Brighton, Cambridge, Colchester, Croydon, Euston, Finsbury Park, Gatwick, Guildford, Hammersmith, London Bridge, Liverpool Street, Luton, Maidstone, Norwich, Paddington, Richmond, Southampton, Southend, Stockwell, Stratford, Victoria, Wembley Park, West Ham, and HQ (Buckingham Palace Road). C Division (Midlands, North, Wales, and West): Bangor, Bristol, Cardiff, Coventry, Crewe, Darlington, Doncaster, Exeter, Leeds, Leicester, Lincoln, Liverpool, Manchester, Milton Keynes, Newcastle, Peterborough, Plymouth, Preston, Rhyl, Sheffield, Shrewsbury, Swindon, Truro, Worcester, and York. Eligibility Checklist You cannot apply if: You ve failed an interview for Special Constable or Police Officer within the last 6 months. You ve failed vetting within the past 12 months. You ve received a custodial sentence (including suspended sentences). You ve been dismissed from another force or are under investigation. You ve been declared bankrupt, have a CCJ, or un-managed IVA. You do not have permanent right to live and work in the UK. You haven t lived continuously in the UK for the past 3 years. You have facial or neck tattoos deemed inappropriate (assessed case by case). Also check our client s Prohibited Occupations List before applying. Want To Apply? Applying is straightforward, with all applications completed online. Click apply now and complete your application.
West Midlands Metro
Revenue Officer
West Midlands Metro Wednesbury, West Midlands
Revenue Officer Location : Midland Metro Ltd, Wednesbury Depot, Potters Lane, WS10 0AR Salary : £28,814 per annum + Excellent Benefits! Contract : Full-time, Permanent Benefits: MML Pension, 25 days holiday plus Bank Holidays & Free travel on Tram & NX Bus for you and your partner West Midlands Metro is your gateway to an exciting career in the heart of England's thriving West Midlands region. We are the driving force behind modern, sustainable urban transportation, connecting cities, towns, and most importantly people! With a strong presence in the heart of England, we play a crucial role in connecting communities, enhancing mobility, and contributing to the economic development of the region. Our sleek trams provide fast, convenient, and eco-friendly transportation solutions, reducing road congestion, lowering carbon emissions, and fostering a greener future for the West Midlands. We re now looking for a Revenue Officer to join our Commercial team, someone who sets the standard for exceptional customer service while helping to protect and grow the revenue that keeps our trams running. The Role As a Revenue Officer, you ll be a visible and professional presence across the Metro network. You ll help customers with information and advice, encourage the correct purchase and use of tickets, and play a key role in reducing fare evasion. You ll also act as the face of Midland Metro Limited at events and during times of service disruption, ensuring passengers are well-informed and supported. This is a varied role that balances customer engagement with revenue protection, ideal for someone confident, calm under pressure, and committed to delivering an outstanding service. As our Revenue Officer you will: Travel across the Metro network to check tickets, identify fare evasion, and promote ticket purchase before travel. Issue Penalty Fare Notices in line with the Midland Metro Penalty Fares Act where appropriate. Work with colleagues and partner agencies (including Safer Travel and the British Transport Police) to minimise ticketless travel. Provide a reassuring, informative, and friendly point of contact for customers at all times. Support during special events (e.g., football matches, concerts) and service disruptions to keep customers informed and reassured. Assist with surveys, customer engagement sessions, and marketing campaigns. Record accurate information and feedback to supervisors to help improve services. Represent MML at community and stakeholder events. What We re Looking For: We re looking for someone with great people skills, confidence, and a proactive attitude. You ll be passionate about delivering excellent customer service and comfortable dealing with a wide range of people and situations. Essential Skills & Experience: Previous experience in a customer-facing role. Strong communication and interpersonal skills. Confidence to handle challenging situations calmly and professionally. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Numeracy skills and the ability to interpret procedures accurately. Flexible attitude to working hours and duties. Honesty, integrity, and pride in representing MML in a professional manner. It would be great if you had: Experience in a transport, retail, or hospitality environment. An understanding of ticketing or fare structures. The ability to gather and analyse information to identify trends. Training & Development You ll receive full training to equip you with the knowledge and confidence to succeed in your role. We ll also provide ongoing learning and development opportunities to help you grow your career within the organisation. If you re a people person with a passion for customer service and want to play an important role in keeping the West Midlands moving, we d love to hear from you! Ready for Your Next Challenge Apply now and start your journey today! This vacancy will remain open for up to 6 weeks from the date of publication. However, please note that we reserve the right to close the posting earlier if we identify suitably qualified candidates to move forward in the selection process.
Apr 16, 2026
Full time
Revenue Officer Location : Midland Metro Ltd, Wednesbury Depot, Potters Lane, WS10 0AR Salary : £28,814 per annum + Excellent Benefits! Contract : Full-time, Permanent Benefits: MML Pension, 25 days holiday plus Bank Holidays & Free travel on Tram & NX Bus for you and your partner West Midlands Metro is your gateway to an exciting career in the heart of England's thriving West Midlands region. We are the driving force behind modern, sustainable urban transportation, connecting cities, towns, and most importantly people! With a strong presence in the heart of England, we play a crucial role in connecting communities, enhancing mobility, and contributing to the economic development of the region. Our sleek trams provide fast, convenient, and eco-friendly transportation solutions, reducing road congestion, lowering carbon emissions, and fostering a greener future for the West Midlands. We re now looking for a Revenue Officer to join our Commercial team, someone who sets the standard for exceptional customer service while helping to protect and grow the revenue that keeps our trams running. The Role As a Revenue Officer, you ll be a visible and professional presence across the Metro network. You ll help customers with information and advice, encourage the correct purchase and use of tickets, and play a key role in reducing fare evasion. You ll also act as the face of Midland Metro Limited at events and during times of service disruption, ensuring passengers are well-informed and supported. This is a varied role that balances customer engagement with revenue protection, ideal for someone confident, calm under pressure, and committed to delivering an outstanding service. As our Revenue Officer you will: Travel across the Metro network to check tickets, identify fare evasion, and promote ticket purchase before travel. Issue Penalty Fare Notices in line with the Midland Metro Penalty Fares Act where appropriate. Work with colleagues and partner agencies (including Safer Travel and the British Transport Police) to minimise ticketless travel. Provide a reassuring, informative, and friendly point of contact for customers at all times. Support during special events (e.g., football matches, concerts) and service disruptions to keep customers informed and reassured. Assist with surveys, customer engagement sessions, and marketing campaigns. Record accurate information and feedback to supervisors to help improve services. Represent MML at community and stakeholder events. What We re Looking For: We re looking for someone with great people skills, confidence, and a proactive attitude. You ll be passionate about delivering excellent customer service and comfortable dealing with a wide range of people and situations. Essential Skills & Experience: Previous experience in a customer-facing role. Strong communication and interpersonal skills. Confidence to handle challenging situations calmly and professionally. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Numeracy skills and the ability to interpret procedures accurately. Flexible attitude to working hours and duties. Honesty, integrity, and pride in representing MML in a professional manner. It would be great if you had: Experience in a transport, retail, or hospitality environment. An understanding of ticketing or fare structures. The ability to gather and analyse information to identify trends. Training & Development You ll receive full training to equip you with the knowledge and confidence to succeed in your role. We ll also provide ongoing learning and development opportunities to help you grow your career within the organisation. If you re a people person with a passion for customer service and want to play an important role in keeping the West Midlands moving, we d love to hear from you! Ready for Your Next Challenge Apply now and start your journey today! This vacancy will remain open for up to 6 weeks from the date of publication. However, please note that we reserve the right to close the posting earlier if we identify suitably qualified candidates to move forward in the selection process.
Get Staffed Online Recruitment Limited
Police Community Support Officer
Get Staffed Online Recruitment Limited
Police Community Support Officer Inner London Join our client as they recruit PCSOs (Police Community Support Officers) to make a difference in their communities. Our client s Police Community Support Officers are an integral part of their family. They carry out vital work across the railway network to keep passengers and staff safe. They care deeply about their Police Community Support Officers who deliver an exceptional service to their communities across England and Wales. Is the role for you? Our client is seeking PCSOs to join their team, protecting and serving the railway environment and its community to minimise disruption, crime, and fear of crime. This role is crucial to their mission. Like Home Office PCSOs, our client s PCSOs focus on enforcing their Byelaws within the railway environment, offering diverse responsibilities where no two days are the same. Responsibilities include conducting visible patrols at stations, victim care, security threat management, minor crime investigations, community relationship-building, and supporting PCs. Unlike Home Office Police Forces, their PCSOs are trained and equipped with handcuffs. Ideal candidates should demonstrate resilience, excellent customer service skills, and a passion for community engagement and partnership-building. PCSOs should be prepared to work shifts, including weekends and bank holidays. Locations Our client is looking for PCSO's within their B Division (locations across the network including Stratford, Kings Cross, Liverpool Street, Waterloo, Euston, and many others). In return for your commitment, you will receive: Competitive salary: £28,486.92 + £4,613.61 London allowance and up to 20% shift allowance. A minimum of 15% shift allowance will be received upon completion of 8 weeks training. Shift allowance can be up to 20% but will default to 15% in the first instance. Benefits including 28 rising to 30 days holiday, travel benefits, and access to internal progression opportunities. Continuous learning and development opportunities supported by our client s in-house talent and development teams, including internal progression to become a Police Officer. Are you eligible? You will be ineligible to apply if: You have been unsuccessful following an interview in the last 6 months for the role of PCSO. If you have been unsuccessful following your application or online ability testing for Police Officer, Special Constable or PCSO, you must await 6 months before reapplying to any of these roles. You have been unsuccessful following vetting checks within the last 12 months. You have ever received a custodial sentence this includes suspended sentences (other cautions, convictions and involvement with the Police must be declared but are not necessarily a bar to employment). You have previously been dismissed from another Force, or you currently have a live investigation. You have been declared bankrupt, have a CCJ or an un-managed IVA. You have tattoos that are deemed offensive tattoos on face and neck will be considered on a case-by-case basis. You do not have permanent right to live and work in the UK. You have not resided consistently in the UK for the past 3 years. The Pension Our client s GPP Police Staff Pension Scheme is administered by Royal London. It s a defined contribution scheme, offering employees the flexibility to vary their pension contributions from 4.4% to 12% of their salary. Please note if you are an existing member of Police Staff in the RPS, your pension will not be affected. Want To Apply? Applying is straightforward, with all applications completed online. Click apply now and you will be redirected to our client s careers page to complete your application.
Apr 16, 2026
Full time
Police Community Support Officer Inner London Join our client as they recruit PCSOs (Police Community Support Officers) to make a difference in their communities. Our client s Police Community Support Officers are an integral part of their family. They carry out vital work across the railway network to keep passengers and staff safe. They care deeply about their Police Community Support Officers who deliver an exceptional service to their communities across England and Wales. Is the role for you? Our client is seeking PCSOs to join their team, protecting and serving the railway environment and its community to minimise disruption, crime, and fear of crime. This role is crucial to their mission. Like Home Office PCSOs, our client s PCSOs focus on enforcing their Byelaws within the railway environment, offering diverse responsibilities where no two days are the same. Responsibilities include conducting visible patrols at stations, victim care, security threat management, minor crime investigations, community relationship-building, and supporting PCs. Unlike Home Office Police Forces, their PCSOs are trained and equipped with handcuffs. Ideal candidates should demonstrate resilience, excellent customer service skills, and a passion for community engagement and partnership-building. PCSOs should be prepared to work shifts, including weekends and bank holidays. Locations Our client is looking for PCSO's within their B Division (locations across the network including Stratford, Kings Cross, Liverpool Street, Waterloo, Euston, and many others). In return for your commitment, you will receive: Competitive salary: £28,486.92 + £4,613.61 London allowance and up to 20% shift allowance. A minimum of 15% shift allowance will be received upon completion of 8 weeks training. Shift allowance can be up to 20% but will default to 15% in the first instance. Benefits including 28 rising to 30 days holiday, travel benefits, and access to internal progression opportunities. Continuous learning and development opportunities supported by our client s in-house talent and development teams, including internal progression to become a Police Officer. Are you eligible? You will be ineligible to apply if: You have been unsuccessful following an interview in the last 6 months for the role of PCSO. If you have been unsuccessful following your application or online ability testing for Police Officer, Special Constable or PCSO, you must await 6 months before reapplying to any of these roles. You have been unsuccessful following vetting checks within the last 12 months. You have ever received a custodial sentence this includes suspended sentences (other cautions, convictions and involvement with the Police must be declared but are not necessarily a bar to employment). You have previously been dismissed from another Force, or you currently have a live investigation. You have been declared bankrupt, have a CCJ or an un-managed IVA. You have tattoos that are deemed offensive tattoos on face and neck will be considered on a case-by-case basis. You do not have permanent right to live and work in the UK. You have not resided consistently in the UK for the past 3 years. The Pension Our client s GPP Police Staff Pension Scheme is administered by Royal London. It s a defined contribution scheme, offering employees the flexibility to vary their pension contributions from 4.4% to 12% of their salary. Please note if you are an existing member of Police Staff in the RPS, your pension will not be affected. Want To Apply? Applying is straightforward, with all applications completed online. Click apply now and you will be redirected to our client s careers page to complete your application.
Adecco
Evidence Reviewer & Court Processor
Adecco Plymouth, Devon
Adecco are pleased to be recruiting for a Evidence Reviewer & Court Processor to work withing the Devon & Cornwall Police Force Are you passionate about public service and looking for a rewarding opportunity? We are excited to announce a temporary, full-time position for an Evidence Reviewer & Court Processor at Crownhill Police HQ in Plymouth! If you thrive in a dynamic environment and are dedicated to ensuring justice, this role is for you. Please note: This role is subject to Police Vetting Clearance, and candidates must have been continuously residing in the UK for a minimum of 3 years. Position Details: Contract Type: Temporary Hourly Rate: 14.10 per hour Working Pattern: Full Time (37 hours/week, Monday to Friday) What You'll Do: As an Evidence Reviewer & Court Processor, you will play a crucial role in managing road traffic offences with professionalism and efficiency. Your key responsibilities will include: Conducting detailed reviews of collision reports and officer-issued tickets. Inputting essential information into Force systems such as Crash and Pentip. Creating streamlined digital files for court submissions through the Single Justice System (SJP). Collaborating with partner agencies including the CPS, court staff, and Police Officers to ensure successful prosecutions. Providing expert advice to enhance submission quality and support various stakeholders. Coordinating with external partners to arrange court hearings and trials. What We're Looking For: To excel in this role, you should possess: Proven ability to work independently and take initiative. Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications (Outlook, Word, Excel). Strong relationship-building skills with diverse individuals, both internal and external. Effective time management and flexibility in adjusting plans. A solid understanding of the Criminal Justice System related to road traffic offences. Essential Behavioural Competencies: We value individuals who are: Emotionally Aware: Treat others with respect and understand diverse perspectives. Ownership-Oriented: Proactively identify problems and take responsibility for actions. Collaborative: Work well with others and communicate clearly and respectfully. Supportive & Inspirational: Embrace challenges to improve service quality. Critical Analysts: Think critically and make informed decisions based on evidence. Innovative & Open-Minded: Adapt to change and share suggestions for improvement. Why Join Us? This is your chance to make a meaningful impact in public services while working in a supportive and dynamic environment. You'll have opportunities for role-specific training and continuous professional development. Apply Now! Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity to contribute to our community! Submit your application today and take the first step toward a fulfilling career with us. We look forward to welcoming you to our team! We are committed to inclusivity and accessibility in our recruitment process. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know, and we'll be happy to support 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. 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 explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser (url removed)
Apr 16, 2026
Seasonal
Adecco are pleased to be recruiting for a Evidence Reviewer & Court Processor to work withing the Devon & Cornwall Police Force Are you passionate about public service and looking for a rewarding opportunity? We are excited to announce a temporary, full-time position for an Evidence Reviewer & Court Processor at Crownhill Police HQ in Plymouth! If you thrive in a dynamic environment and are dedicated to ensuring justice, this role is for you. Please note: This role is subject to Police Vetting Clearance, and candidates must have been continuously residing in the UK for a minimum of 3 years. Position Details: Contract Type: Temporary Hourly Rate: 14.10 per hour Working Pattern: Full Time (37 hours/week, Monday to Friday) What You'll Do: As an Evidence Reviewer & Court Processor, you will play a crucial role in managing road traffic offences with professionalism and efficiency. Your key responsibilities will include: Conducting detailed reviews of collision reports and officer-issued tickets. Inputting essential information into Force systems such as Crash and Pentip. Creating streamlined digital files for court submissions through the Single Justice System (SJP). Collaborating with partner agencies including the CPS, court staff, and Police Officers to ensure successful prosecutions. Providing expert advice to enhance submission quality and support various stakeholders. Coordinating with external partners to arrange court hearings and trials. What We're Looking For: To excel in this role, you should possess: Proven ability to work independently and take initiative. Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications (Outlook, Word, Excel). Strong relationship-building skills with diverse individuals, both internal and external. Effective time management and flexibility in adjusting plans. A solid understanding of the Criminal Justice System related to road traffic offences. Essential Behavioural Competencies: We value individuals who are: Emotionally Aware: Treat others with respect and understand diverse perspectives. Ownership-Oriented: Proactively identify problems and take responsibility for actions. Collaborative: Work well with others and communicate clearly and respectfully. Supportive & Inspirational: Embrace challenges to improve service quality. Critical Analysts: Think critically and make informed decisions based on evidence. Innovative & Open-Minded: Adapt to change and share suggestions for improvement. Why Join Us? This is your chance to make a meaningful impact in public services while working in a supportive and dynamic environment. You'll have opportunities for role-specific training and continuous professional development. Apply Now! Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity to contribute to our community! Submit your application today and take the first step toward a fulfilling career with us. We look forward to welcoming you to our team! We are committed to inclusivity and accessibility in our recruitment process. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know, and we'll be happy to support 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. 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 explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser (url removed)
Surrey County Council
Senior Coroner's Officer
Surrey County Council Woking, Surrey
The starting salary for this position is £41,585 per annum based on a 36 hour working week. Are you interested in managing a team to support the Senior Coroner deliver their judicial responsibilities? We are recruiting for two Senior Coroner's Officers to manage a team of Coroner's Officers covering the county: working with the Police, Hospital Trusts and Funeral Directors, based in Woking. Our Offer to You 26 days' holiday, rising to 28 days after 2 years' service and 31 days after 5 years' service (prorated for part time staff) Option to buy up to 10 days of additional annual leave A generous local government salary related pension Up to 5 days of carer's leave and 2 paid volunteering days per year Paternity, adoption and dependents leave An Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) to support health and wellbeing Learning and development hub where you can access a wealth of resources Wellbeing and lifestyle discounts including gym, travel, and shopping A chance to make a real difference to the lives of our residents. About the Role Surrey County Council provides the administrative support to the Senior Coroner in the operation of the Coroner's Court and importantly, supporting bereaved families. In this role, you will manage the effective progression of referrals, investigations, and inquest cases, ensuring the team is supported to deliver a high quality service to bereaved families. You will also hold your own caseload, working directly with the Coroner responsible for conducting inquests and investigations, and will participate in the on call rota and forensic post-mortems. Your Application In order to be considered for shortlisting, your application will clearly evidence the following skills and align with our behaviours: Recent experience of working as a Coroner's Officer in a coronial service, an investigator in the police, legal profession or other investigatory body Ability to build quality working relationships with key partners to ensure SLAs are met Confident and empathetic in working with partners and other key stakeholders, including the public Strong communication skills, both verbal and written, with the ability to communicate complex issues to a wide range of audiences To apply, we request that you submit a CV and you will be asked the following 4 questions: Please describe your recent experience working as a Coroner's Officer, police investigator, legal professional, or in another investigatory role. Give an example of a time when you built successful working relationships with key partners or agencies to meet service-level agreements (SLAs) or shared deadlines. What steps did you take and what was the outcome? Describe a situation where you had to communicate complex or sensitive information to a wide range of audiences. How did you tailor your approach to ensure clarity and understanding? Tell us about a time you engaged with the public or another key stakeholder during a difficult or emotional situation. How did you demonstrate both confidence and empathy? Before submitting your application, we recommend you read the job description and our Life at Surrey handbook to get an insight into working at Surrey. Please contact us for any questions relating to the role. This could be to discuss flexible working requests, transferable skills or any barriers to employment. The job advert closes at 23:59 on 19/04/2026 with interviews taking place week commencing 20/04/2026. We look forward to receiving your application, please click on the apply online button below to submit. Local Government Reorganisation (LGR) Surrey County Council is undergoing Local Government Reorganisation, moving from a two-tier system to two new unitary councils in April 2027. If you are employed by Surrey on 1st April 2027, your role will transfer with current terms and conditions to one of the new organisations, supporting local devolution and greater powers for our communities. Join our dynamic team and shape the future of local government. Make a lasting impact with innovative solutions and improved services for our community. Help us build a brighter future for our residents! Please see more information on our website. Our Commitment We are a disability confident employer which means if you have shared a disability on your application form and have evidenced you meet the minimum criteria, we guarantee you an interview. Your skills and experience truly matter to us. From application to your first day, we're committed to supporting you with any adjustments you need, we value inclusion and warmly welcome you to join and help build a workplace where everyone belongs.
Apr 16, 2026
Full time
The starting salary for this position is £41,585 per annum based on a 36 hour working week. Are you interested in managing a team to support the Senior Coroner deliver their judicial responsibilities? We are recruiting for two Senior Coroner's Officers to manage a team of Coroner's Officers covering the county: working with the Police, Hospital Trusts and Funeral Directors, based in Woking. Our Offer to You 26 days' holiday, rising to 28 days after 2 years' service and 31 days after 5 years' service (prorated for part time staff) Option to buy up to 10 days of additional annual leave A generous local government salary related pension Up to 5 days of carer's leave and 2 paid volunteering days per year Paternity, adoption and dependents leave An Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) to support health and wellbeing Learning and development hub where you can access a wealth of resources Wellbeing and lifestyle discounts including gym, travel, and shopping A chance to make a real difference to the lives of our residents. About the Role Surrey County Council provides the administrative support to the Senior Coroner in the operation of the Coroner's Court and importantly, supporting bereaved families. In this role, you will manage the effective progression of referrals, investigations, and inquest cases, ensuring the team is supported to deliver a high quality service to bereaved families. You will also hold your own caseload, working directly with the Coroner responsible for conducting inquests and investigations, and will participate in the on call rota and forensic post-mortems. Your Application In order to be considered for shortlisting, your application will clearly evidence the following skills and align with our behaviours: Recent experience of working as a Coroner's Officer in a coronial service, an investigator in the police, legal profession or other investigatory body Ability to build quality working relationships with key partners to ensure SLAs are met Confident and empathetic in working with partners and other key stakeholders, including the public Strong communication skills, both verbal and written, with the ability to communicate complex issues to a wide range of audiences To apply, we request that you submit a CV and you will be asked the following 4 questions: Please describe your recent experience working as a Coroner's Officer, police investigator, legal professional, or in another investigatory role. Give an example of a time when you built successful working relationships with key partners or agencies to meet service-level agreements (SLAs) or shared deadlines. What steps did you take and what was the outcome? Describe a situation where you had to communicate complex or sensitive information to a wide range of audiences. How did you tailor your approach to ensure clarity and understanding? Tell us about a time you engaged with the public or another key stakeholder during a difficult or emotional situation. How did you demonstrate both confidence and empathy? Before submitting your application, we recommend you read the job description and our Life at Surrey handbook to get an insight into working at Surrey. Please contact us for any questions relating to the role. This could be to discuss flexible working requests, transferable skills or any barriers to employment. The job advert closes at 23:59 on 19/04/2026 with interviews taking place week commencing 20/04/2026. We look forward to receiving your application, please click on the apply online button below to submit. Local Government Reorganisation (LGR) Surrey County Council is undergoing Local Government Reorganisation, moving from a two-tier system to two new unitary councils in April 2027. If you are employed by Surrey on 1st April 2027, your role will transfer with current terms and conditions to one of the new organisations, supporting local devolution and greater powers for our communities. Join our dynamic team and shape the future of local government. Make a lasting impact with innovative solutions and improved services for our community. Help us build a brighter future for our residents! Please see more information on our website. Our Commitment We are a disability confident employer which means if you have shared a disability on your application form and have evidenced you meet the minimum criteria, we guarantee you an interview. Your skills and experience truly matter to us. From application to your first day, we're committed to supporting you with any adjustments you need, we value inclusion and warmly welcome you to join and help build a workplace where everyone belongs.
Client Services Officer (Accounts)
NGARE EMPLOYMENT SOLUTIONS PTY LTD City, Newcastle Upon Tyne
Newcastle Anglican has an exciting opportunity for a seasoned Client Services Officer to join the Anglican Care Finance team on a full-time permanent basis. In this role you will accurately maintain customer records, respond to customer enquiries, ensure the company receives payment for all goods and services provided and accurately record financial transactions. Why work for us? Our people are the heart of what we do here at Newcastle Anglican. As a part of our team, you have access to the following great benefits: Salary Package a range of everyday living expenses (Mortgage, Rent and Bills), up to $611/fortnight. (cap limit of $15,900 each FBT year). Meal entertainment/venue hire benefit, package up to a cap limit of $2,650 each FBT year. Career and development opportunities Flexible working options 14 weeks paid parental leave or 3 weeks paid partner leave. Give back to the community and the people we support. Access to Fitness Passport (over 800+gyms) Free access to our corporate Employee Assistance Program What are we looking for? We are seeking a dedicated and detail-oriented Client Services Officer who can: First point of customer contact for all accounts receivable enquiries Checking Resident Agreements are compliant in relation to Security for Payment policies Ensure all banking and allocation processes are completed in a timely manner ensuring accuracy in processing /unallocated monies /contra's Generate invoices and account statements Perform account reconciliations Maintain all account receivable files and records Produce accurate monthly financial reports Investigate and resolve any irregularities or enquires Assist in general financial management and analysis Liaise, research and resolve with internal staff and external customers regarding any concerns or discrepancies Manage any outstanding debtors Providing relief and assistance with other finance department functions as required of role To work with the finance team to create a cooperative and positive team environment In achieving these deliverables, the position holder will: Observe confidentiality relating to residents/consumers, their records and organisational matters at all times. Have a solid understanding of how the Accounts Receivable functions impact on other departments of Newcastle Anglican as well as external suppliers. About you? 2-3 years demonstrated experience working as Accounts Receivable Officer in a high-volume function. Experience with Aged Care systems (desired but not essential). High proficiency in data entry. Understanding of the full Accounts Receivable process, including invoicing, payment processing, debt collection, and account reconciliation. Proven ability to maintain Accounts Receivable functions at a consistently high standard. Exceptional attention to detail. Effective written and verbal communication skills. Demonstrated competence with the Microsoft Office suite of products and processes relevant to Accounts Receivable. Understanding of the basic accounting principles including GST treatments. Experience in reconciling General Ledger Accounts. A current Working with Children check (with clearance to work with children). National Police Check (Newcastle Anglican will consider the relevance of any reported outcomes). NDIS Worker Screening Check or a willingness to obtain one. Who we are? Formerly known as the Anglican Diocese of Newcastle, Newcastle Anglican is a faith-based organisation serving the people of the Hunter and the Central Coast. We offer a leading Christian presence to our community through our parishes, four schools, Anglican Care and Samaritans. Our vision is for people to flourish because of what we do, inspired by the way of Jesus. We provide a culturally safe environment for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and welcome all applications. You must have the right to live and work in Australia. 2 December 2025Newcastle New South Wales, AustraliaFull TimeAccountingAccounts Receivable/Credit Control
Apr 16, 2026
Full time
Newcastle Anglican has an exciting opportunity for a seasoned Client Services Officer to join the Anglican Care Finance team on a full-time permanent basis. In this role you will accurately maintain customer records, respond to customer enquiries, ensure the company receives payment for all goods and services provided and accurately record financial transactions. Why work for us? Our people are the heart of what we do here at Newcastle Anglican. As a part of our team, you have access to the following great benefits: Salary Package a range of everyday living expenses (Mortgage, Rent and Bills), up to $611/fortnight. (cap limit of $15,900 each FBT year). Meal entertainment/venue hire benefit, package up to a cap limit of $2,650 each FBT year. Career and development opportunities Flexible working options 14 weeks paid parental leave or 3 weeks paid partner leave. Give back to the community and the people we support. Access to Fitness Passport (over 800+gyms) Free access to our corporate Employee Assistance Program What are we looking for? We are seeking a dedicated and detail-oriented Client Services Officer who can: First point of customer contact for all accounts receivable enquiries Checking Resident Agreements are compliant in relation to Security for Payment policies Ensure all banking and allocation processes are completed in a timely manner ensuring accuracy in processing /unallocated monies /contra's Generate invoices and account statements Perform account reconciliations Maintain all account receivable files and records Produce accurate monthly financial reports Investigate and resolve any irregularities or enquires Assist in general financial management and analysis Liaise, research and resolve with internal staff and external customers regarding any concerns or discrepancies Manage any outstanding debtors Providing relief and assistance with other finance department functions as required of role To work with the finance team to create a cooperative and positive team environment In achieving these deliverables, the position holder will: Observe confidentiality relating to residents/consumers, their records and organisational matters at all times. Have a solid understanding of how the Accounts Receivable functions impact on other departments of Newcastle Anglican as well as external suppliers. About you? 2-3 years demonstrated experience working as Accounts Receivable Officer in a high-volume function. Experience with Aged Care systems (desired but not essential). High proficiency in data entry. Understanding of the full Accounts Receivable process, including invoicing, payment processing, debt collection, and account reconciliation. Proven ability to maintain Accounts Receivable functions at a consistently high standard. Exceptional attention to detail. Effective written and verbal communication skills. Demonstrated competence with the Microsoft Office suite of products and processes relevant to Accounts Receivable. Understanding of the basic accounting principles including GST treatments. Experience in reconciling General Ledger Accounts. A current Working with Children check (with clearance to work with children). National Police Check (Newcastle Anglican will consider the relevance of any reported outcomes). NDIS Worker Screening Check or a willingness to obtain one. Who we are? Formerly known as the Anglican Diocese of Newcastle, Newcastle Anglican is a faith-based organisation serving the people of the Hunter and the Central Coast. We offer a leading Christian presence to our community through our parishes, four schools, Anglican Care and Samaritans. Our vision is for people to flourish because of what we do, inspired by the way of Jesus. We provide a culturally safe environment for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and welcome all applications. You must have the right to live and work in Australia. 2 December 2025Newcastle New South Wales, AustraliaFull TimeAccountingAccounts Receivable/Credit Control
St Helena Government
Child and Adolescent Mental Health Practitioner
St Helena Government
Role: Child and Adolescent Mental Health Practitioner Location: St Helena Island, South Atlantic Contract: 2 Years FTC available immediately Salary: £40k pa, depending on experience and qualifications, plus International Supplement Enjoying unique lifestyle opportunities, St Helena Island is a self-governing overseas territory of the United Kingdom. Although better placed to develop economically and socially as a result of opening our international airport in 2017, we are not at the stage of self-sufficiency and remain dependent on UK government aid. Within a multidisciplinary team you will offer assessments and interventions and evaluate the mental health care of children, young people and their families, providing on-going consultation, joint work, training and advice. In collaboration with the inclusion team, educational psychologist, teachers and children's social worker you will create a comprehensive approach to child and adolescent mental health care planning and delivery. You will offer evidence- based therapeutic interventions and jointly manage the clinic for ADHD patients, taking the lead for the 0-19 Service. Compiling reports as required, you will chair the monthly Child and Adolescent Mental Health patient referrals meeting and attend the Children's Support Team meetings for education, Children's Services Child in Need, strategy meetings and Child Protection Conferences. As part of the Mental Health Team, you will support psychiatric inpatient admissions under the direction of the MHT Lead. You will supervise learners and other care providers, mentoring student nurses and other health and social care students, while nurturing a stimulating learning environment Working closely with other professionals you will also offer a mental health consultation and assessment service to other sectors including Health, Education, Safeguarding, Learning Disability, Police and the Prison Service. You must produce reports and evidence in court if called. Holding a registered professional qualification in Mental Health Nursing, Social Work, OT or other equivalent qualification, you have post-registration experience in a Children & Adolescents Mental Health Service. Able to contribute to developing the workplace as a learning environment, you confidently make independent clinical decisions. In addition, you must demonstrate our core values of fairness, integrity and teamwork and use your diverse expertise and experiences to ensure your time on the Island has the broadest benefit to St Helena. As an officer funded through the Technical Co-Operation Programme you will be expected to share your knowledge and skills beyond the workplace contributing to workforce, community and capacity development in St Helena. Our Benefits Package Includes: An International Supplement, full details of which are in the Overseas Vacancy Information at sthelenapublicservicejobs.sh Relocation Allowances, full details of which are in the Overseas Vacancy Information at sthelenapublicservicejobs.sh Annual Pension Contribution of 7.5% of salary Annual Leave of 30 days per annum plus Public Holidays How to Apply: An application form is available at sthelenapublicservicejobs.sh where further information can also be found, or you may contact Kedell Worboys on Tel no. , email: or Ian Rummery on Tel no: , email: Applications must be sent to and received by 28 April 2026. Interviews to be held week commencing 10 May. To be considered for this role, you must complete our application form. Failure to do so will mean that your application will not be considered. Please do not submit your CV. The Public Service positively accepts applications from all members of the community regardless of race, gender, disability, age, sexual orientation, religion or belief, and will consider all applications on the basis of merit, in accordance with the person specification. The St Helena Public Service welcomes all applications from across our whole community, including our St Helenian diaspora wishing to return to St Helena. If you are a St Helenian currently living and working overseas, please contact at us
Apr 16, 2026
Full time
Role: Child and Adolescent Mental Health Practitioner Location: St Helena Island, South Atlantic Contract: 2 Years FTC available immediately Salary: £40k pa, depending on experience and qualifications, plus International Supplement Enjoying unique lifestyle opportunities, St Helena Island is a self-governing overseas territory of the United Kingdom. Although better placed to develop economically and socially as a result of opening our international airport in 2017, we are not at the stage of self-sufficiency and remain dependent on UK government aid. Within a multidisciplinary team you will offer assessments and interventions and evaluate the mental health care of children, young people and their families, providing on-going consultation, joint work, training and advice. In collaboration with the inclusion team, educational psychologist, teachers and children's social worker you will create a comprehensive approach to child and adolescent mental health care planning and delivery. You will offer evidence- based therapeutic interventions and jointly manage the clinic for ADHD patients, taking the lead for the 0-19 Service. Compiling reports as required, you will chair the monthly Child and Adolescent Mental Health patient referrals meeting and attend the Children's Support Team meetings for education, Children's Services Child in Need, strategy meetings and Child Protection Conferences. As part of the Mental Health Team, you will support psychiatric inpatient admissions under the direction of the MHT Lead. You will supervise learners and other care providers, mentoring student nurses and other health and social care students, while nurturing a stimulating learning environment Working closely with other professionals you will also offer a mental health consultation and assessment service to other sectors including Health, Education, Safeguarding, Learning Disability, Police and the Prison Service. You must produce reports and evidence in court if called. Holding a registered professional qualification in Mental Health Nursing, Social Work, OT or other equivalent qualification, you have post-registration experience in a Children & Adolescents Mental Health Service. Able to contribute to developing the workplace as a learning environment, you confidently make independent clinical decisions. In addition, you must demonstrate our core values of fairness, integrity and teamwork and use your diverse expertise and experiences to ensure your time on the Island has the broadest benefit to St Helena. As an officer funded through the Technical Co-Operation Programme you will be expected to share your knowledge and skills beyond the workplace contributing to workforce, community and capacity development in St Helena. Our Benefits Package Includes: An International Supplement, full details of which are in the Overseas Vacancy Information at sthelenapublicservicejobs.sh Relocation Allowances, full details of which are in the Overseas Vacancy Information at sthelenapublicservicejobs.sh Annual Pension Contribution of 7.5% of salary Annual Leave of 30 days per annum plus Public Holidays How to Apply: An application form is available at sthelenapublicservicejobs.sh where further information can also be found, or you may contact Kedell Worboys on Tel no. , email: or Ian Rummery on Tel no: , email: Applications must be sent to and received by 28 April 2026. Interviews to be held week commencing 10 May. To be considered for this role, you must complete our application form. Failure to do so will mean that your application will not be considered. Please do not submit your CV. The Public Service positively accepts applications from all members of the community regardless of race, gender, disability, age, sexual orientation, religion or belief, and will consider all applications on the basis of merit, in accordance with the person specification. The St Helena Public Service welcomes all applications from across our whole community, including our St Helenian diaspora wishing to return to St Helena. If you are a St Helenian currently living and working overseas, please contact at us
British Transport Police
Police Community Support Officer
British Transport Police
Police Community Support Officer - Inner London Join us at British Transport Police (BTP) as we recruit PCSOs (Police Community Support Officers) to make a difference in our communities. Superintendent David Rams said: "Our Police Community Support Officers are an integral part of our British Transport Police family click apply for full job details
Apr 16, 2026
Full time
Police Community Support Officer - Inner London Join us at British Transport Police (BTP) as we recruit PCSOs (Police Community Support Officers) to make a difference in our communities. Superintendent David Rams said: "Our Police Community Support Officers are an integral part of our British Transport Police family click apply for full job details
Police Officer Rejoiners
Merseyside police City, Liverpool
Police Constable Rejoiner If you are a former substantive constable who wishes to re-join the Force, please express your interest here via our short application form. Why re-join Merseyside Police Policing on Merseyside is dynamic, challenging, rewarding and we take pride in everything we do. We arethe best performing urban Force as graded by HMICFRS and our strategy is to put the communities of Merseyside first in all we do. We haveastrong focus on continuous improvement with particular emphasis on our approach to Reducing Violence Against Women and Girls; Tackling Serious Organised Crime and County Lines; Enhancing our approach to Diversity and Inclusion; and building trust and legitimacy through our approach to Community Engagement. Merseyside is one of the smallest geographical forces but serves a diverse population in a challenging policing area, responding to almost 1 million calls for service per year. The Force received an additional £12M funding from the Home Office this year to continue the incredibly important work to tackle county lines and serious violence. Our Force Strategy Our vision is to put our communities first - we are committed to preventing crime and anti-social behaviour, through our developing approach to preventative policing, in order that we reduce the number of victims particularly those crimes that cause high harm. We are evolving our approach with the PCC to supporting victims of crime and we are dedicated to bringing more offenders to justice, whilst building in diversionary and preventive approaches. The opportunity to re-start your career with us We are looking for talented officers who have the drive and energy to support the force in providing a policing service that puts our communities at the heart of everything we do. The candidates must be active in their commitment to building a diverse and inclusive force that is representative of our communities. We have recently introduced a new leadership framework that outlines the expected values, behaviours and culture within our Force. Providing you were previously confirmed/substantive in rank as a Constable we invite you to join any of our operational/specialist Policing teams and specifically anyone with any of the skills outlined - Investigations (PIP2, Covert, PVP, CyberCrime, Counter Terrorism, Serious and Organised Crime), Driving, Firearms. Our Recruitment Process We have a simple rejoiner process which includes the following stages: Online Application Form - short express of interest to request information regarding previous service Initial Suitability Check - either former line manager support or structured interview Vetting, Medical, Fitness Test, References, previous PDR /Skill verification Final Offer and confirmed start date/posting details - postings will be determined considering the needs of the force, your experience and your preferences Rejoiners will be required to complete a 12 - 24 month probation inclusive of 6 month training period at the academy - some training reduction/adaptation can be considered for officers who left within 12-18 months. Should you require reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process, or need any assistance applying, please do not hesitate to contact . Our commitment to Diversity, Equality, and Inclusion Building a workforce that represents our communities is important to us. We aim to attract & keep people with the best skills & highest potential. We want to attract a diverse range of individuals into our force who might not have considered a career with us before. We particularly welcome applications from women and black & ethnic minority candidates. To help us achieve a workforce that represents our communities, we have a dedicated team working to encourage people from diverse communities to build their career with us. They provide support & guidance throughout the application process to candidates from under-represented groups. If you require any reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process, please let us know. We will work with you to ensure you have the support you need. To find out more about the support on offer from our dedicated Outreach team please click here or contact us at .
Apr 16, 2026
Full time
Police Constable Rejoiner If you are a former substantive constable who wishes to re-join the Force, please express your interest here via our short application form. Why re-join Merseyside Police Policing on Merseyside is dynamic, challenging, rewarding and we take pride in everything we do. We arethe best performing urban Force as graded by HMICFRS and our strategy is to put the communities of Merseyside first in all we do. We haveastrong focus on continuous improvement with particular emphasis on our approach to Reducing Violence Against Women and Girls; Tackling Serious Organised Crime and County Lines; Enhancing our approach to Diversity and Inclusion; and building trust and legitimacy through our approach to Community Engagement. Merseyside is one of the smallest geographical forces but serves a diverse population in a challenging policing area, responding to almost 1 million calls for service per year. The Force received an additional £12M funding from the Home Office this year to continue the incredibly important work to tackle county lines and serious violence. Our Force Strategy Our vision is to put our communities first - we are committed to preventing crime and anti-social behaviour, through our developing approach to preventative policing, in order that we reduce the number of victims particularly those crimes that cause high harm. We are evolving our approach with the PCC to supporting victims of crime and we are dedicated to bringing more offenders to justice, whilst building in diversionary and preventive approaches. The opportunity to re-start your career with us We are looking for talented officers who have the drive and energy to support the force in providing a policing service that puts our communities at the heart of everything we do. The candidates must be active in their commitment to building a diverse and inclusive force that is representative of our communities. We have recently introduced a new leadership framework that outlines the expected values, behaviours and culture within our Force. Providing you were previously confirmed/substantive in rank as a Constable we invite you to join any of our operational/specialist Policing teams and specifically anyone with any of the skills outlined - Investigations (PIP2, Covert, PVP, CyberCrime, Counter Terrorism, Serious and Organised Crime), Driving, Firearms. Our Recruitment Process We have a simple rejoiner process which includes the following stages: Online Application Form - short express of interest to request information regarding previous service Initial Suitability Check - either former line manager support or structured interview Vetting, Medical, Fitness Test, References, previous PDR /Skill verification Final Offer and confirmed start date/posting details - postings will be determined considering the needs of the force, your experience and your preferences Rejoiners will be required to complete a 12 - 24 month probation inclusive of 6 month training period at the academy - some training reduction/adaptation can be considered for officers who left within 12-18 months. Should you require reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process, or need any assistance applying, please do not hesitate to contact . Our commitment to Diversity, Equality, and Inclusion Building a workforce that represents our communities is important to us. We aim to attract & keep people with the best skills & highest potential. We want to attract a diverse range of individuals into our force who might not have considered a career with us before. We particularly welcome applications from women and black & ethnic minority candidates. To help us achieve a workforce that represents our communities, we have a dedicated team working to encourage people from diverse communities to build their career with us. They provide support & guidance throughout the application process to candidates from under-represented groups. If you require any reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process, please let us know. We will work with you to ensure you have the support you need. To find out more about the support on offer from our dedicated Outreach team please click here or contact us at .
Cygnet HealthCare
Medical Secretary
Cygnet HealthCare Stevenage, Hertfordshire
Helping others improve and turn their lives around - there's no better feeling. It's what we do for thousands of people at more than 150 sites across the UK. Be a part of it. Cygnet Hospital Stevenage offers a range of secure and PICU and acute mental health services for men and women in a purpose-built therapeutic environment where the focus is on maximising positive outcomes and recovery. We are looking for a confident and experienced Medical Secretary to join our team on a part time basis working 22.5 hours a week (Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday) in a medical secure setting. The role comprises a wide range of specific duties and requires competence in word processing, keyboard skills, data capture, minute taking, audio typing, communication and organizational and customer care skills. The Medical Secretary role is seen as an integral part to the smooth running of the hospital. Flexibility and good, close working relationships with colleagues will therefore, be of paramount importance. Apply now to enjoy excellent career prospects while being part of an organisation that cares about helping people. You're day to day Opening and distributing Medical Secretary related post (i.e not clinical/HR). Checking the Hospital's Daily Bed State document to familiarise with any discharges/admissions and update records/databases as required. Keeping patient 'Contact Log' information up-to-date, to ensure all professionals involved in Patients' current/step-down care are noted, to enable documentation to be sent. Answering/filtering all phone calls for the Medical Secretary office (Solicitors, Community Mental Health Team staff, Police Officers, externals requesting information/notes). Update and maintain all 'Tracker' Excel spreadsheets to summarise all Medical Secretary work, enabling auditors and colleagues to know task status and if deadlines are met, according to Cygnet Health Care policies. Maintaining MoJ Section 17 Leave and Annual Statutory Report reports/records and liaise with the Mental Health Law Practitioners regarding all MoJ queries. Formatting and proof-reading of MDT Ward Round documents, Care Plan Approach (CPA), Medical Reports for patient CPA meetings, etc. Scheduling, attending and minute taking for Ward Round meetings, liaising with Ward MDT regarding the service user attendance schedule. Minute taking for patient CPA meetings and liaising with the Patient Experience Administrator regarding completion and distribution of the same. Ad-hoc minute-taking for Senior Manager Meetings, where required. We are looking for someone who is Service orientated, with Medical Secretary experience & knowledge of mental health Flexible, adaptable, organised & responsible An excellent typist, preferably to RSA 2 level & with audio transcription skills Calm under pressure & able to work independently & as part of a team A strong written & verbal communicator with excellent interpersonal skills Highly proficient in Microsoft Office programs, including Excel, Word and databases. Why Cygnet? We'll offer you £18,414 per annum salary (pro-rata) Strong career progression opportunities Expert supervision & support Employee Discount Scheme Company pension scheme Company paid Life Assurance scheme Smart Health Toolkit- Providing you with Fitness Programmes, Nutrition consultation and Health checks Health Cash Plan Subsidised meals on duty Please note: successful candidates will be required to undergo an enhanced DBS check. What next? If you care about making a difference - we want to talk to you. Click the button to apply
Apr 16, 2026
Full time
Helping others improve and turn their lives around - there's no better feeling. It's what we do for thousands of people at more than 150 sites across the UK. Be a part of it. Cygnet Hospital Stevenage offers a range of secure and PICU and acute mental health services for men and women in a purpose-built therapeutic environment where the focus is on maximising positive outcomes and recovery. We are looking for a confident and experienced Medical Secretary to join our team on a part time basis working 22.5 hours a week (Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday) in a medical secure setting. The role comprises a wide range of specific duties and requires competence in word processing, keyboard skills, data capture, minute taking, audio typing, communication and organizational and customer care skills. The Medical Secretary role is seen as an integral part to the smooth running of the hospital. Flexibility and good, close working relationships with colleagues will therefore, be of paramount importance. Apply now to enjoy excellent career prospects while being part of an organisation that cares about helping people. You're day to day Opening and distributing Medical Secretary related post (i.e not clinical/HR). Checking the Hospital's Daily Bed State document to familiarise with any discharges/admissions and update records/databases as required. Keeping patient 'Contact Log' information up-to-date, to ensure all professionals involved in Patients' current/step-down care are noted, to enable documentation to be sent. Answering/filtering all phone calls for the Medical Secretary office (Solicitors, Community Mental Health Team staff, Police Officers, externals requesting information/notes). Update and maintain all 'Tracker' Excel spreadsheets to summarise all Medical Secretary work, enabling auditors and colleagues to know task status and if deadlines are met, according to Cygnet Health Care policies. Maintaining MoJ Section 17 Leave and Annual Statutory Report reports/records and liaise with the Mental Health Law Practitioners regarding all MoJ queries. Formatting and proof-reading of MDT Ward Round documents, Care Plan Approach (CPA), Medical Reports for patient CPA meetings, etc. Scheduling, attending and minute taking for Ward Round meetings, liaising with Ward MDT regarding the service user attendance schedule. Minute taking for patient CPA meetings and liaising with the Patient Experience Administrator regarding completion and distribution of the same. Ad-hoc minute-taking for Senior Manager Meetings, where required. We are looking for someone who is Service orientated, with Medical Secretary experience & knowledge of mental health Flexible, adaptable, organised & responsible An excellent typist, preferably to RSA 2 level & with audio transcription skills Calm under pressure & able to work independently & as part of a team A strong written & verbal communicator with excellent interpersonal skills Highly proficient in Microsoft Office programs, including Excel, Word and databases. Why Cygnet? We'll offer you £18,414 per annum salary (pro-rata) Strong career progression opportunities Expert supervision & support Employee Discount Scheme Company pension scheme Company paid Life Assurance scheme Smart Health Toolkit- Providing you with Fitness Programmes, Nutrition consultation and Health checks Health Cash Plan Subsidised meals on duty Please note: successful candidates will be required to undergo an enhanced DBS check. What next? If you care about making a difference - we want to talk to you. Click the button to apply
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE HOSPITALS LONDON NHS
Consultant Social Worker
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE HOSPITALS LONDON NHS
The use of AI is monitored and if applicants have used it, then they are required to declare this in their supporting statement. Artificial intelligence (AI) is a set of technology that can perform various tasks that typically required human intelligence. Your application is your opportunity to demonstrate to us how you meet the requirements of the role. We recognise that AI tools can support accessibility, equity and confidence for applicants. However, it's important that examples and responses genuinely reflect your own experience and abilities, as these will be explored further during the selection process. AI must not be used to provide misleading or false information during any stage of the application journey. Further guidance can be found in the NLPSS Applicant Toolkit . University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is committed to fair and transparent recruitment and requires applicants to provide accurate information, as misleading details may affect their application or employment and may be verified in line with the Fraud Act 2006. For further information please visit . Job overview About the role You will hold a small caseload of complex, high-risk cases while providing expert supervision, case consultation, and planned management for the team. You will contribute to intake decisions, case discussions, and service delivery planning, ensuring the highest standards of advocacy and safeguarding in line with ISVA, Home Office and Ministry of Justice guidance. You will lead quality assurance, audits, service improvement initiatives, and support research into children's experiences of the criminal justice process. You will represent the Lighthouse externally at case management meetings, support professional training and workshops, and ensure the voice of children, young people and families informs service development. You will promote contextual and transitional safeguarding across the service, contribute to clinical governance, and maintain high standards of risk management, documentation, and data reporting. About you You will be a qualified, experienced social worker with strong ISVA/ChISVA knowledge, confidence managing complex safeguarding cases, and proven leadership in supervising multidisciplinary teams. You will have exceptional interpersonal and communication skills, with experience navigating highly sensitive, emotive or complex situations. You will value reflective practice, psychological safety, and collaborative partnership working. Main duties of the job: Lead on providing expert consultation and on child sexual abuse to community colleagues including childrens social care. Hold a small caseload of complex, high-risk cases, delivering trauma-informed, child-centred direct interventions. Provide supervision, case consultation, guidance and planned case management to Child and Family Practitioners. Contribute to intake decisions, case discussions and multidisciplinary planning to ensure effective safeguarding and advocacy for children and families. Ensure compliance with ISVA, Home Office and Ministry of Justice guidance, and maintain high standards of clinical, safeguarding and operational governance. Lead and participate in quality assurance, audits, and research initiatives to improve the child's experience of the criminal justice process. Support service development, continuous improvement, and the implementation of best-practice directives across the Lighthouse. Represent the Lighthouse at internal and external meetings, fostering strong partnership working with police, social care, legal partners, therapeutic services and community organisations. continued below (detailed job description section) Working for our organisation University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (UCLH) is one of the most complex NHS trusts in the UK, serving a large and diverse population. We provide academically led acute and specialist services, to people from the local area, from throughout the United Kingdom and overseas. Our vision is to deliver top-quality patient care, excellent education, and world-class research. We provide first-class acute and specialist services across eight sites: University College Hospital (incorporating the Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Wing) National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery Royal National ENT and Eastman Dental Hospitals University College Hospital Grafton Way Building Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine University College Hospital Macmillan Cancer Centre The Hospital for Tropical Diseases University College Hospital at Westmoreland Street We are dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of many complex illnesses. UCLH specialises in women's health and the treatment of cancer, infection, neurological, gastrointestinal and oral disease. It has world class support services including critical care, imaging, nuclear medicine and pathology. We are committed to sustainability and have pledged to become a carbon net zero health service, embedding sustainable practice throughout UCLH. We have set an ambitious target of net zero for our direct emissions by 2031 and indirect emissions by 2040. Detailed job description and main responsibilities For the full Person Specification and more information regarding the main responsibilities of this role, please refer to the attached Job Description. CONTINUED FROM MAIN DUTIES SECTION: Deliver or support training, workshops, and practice development initiatives to build team competence and knowledge. Promote contextual and transitional safeguarding approaches, ensuring risk assessments and safety plans are robust and regularly reviewed. Champion the voice of children, young people and families, supporting participation in forums, feedback surveys and service evaluation. Maintain accurate, timely records in electronic systems, ensuring compliance with information governance and audit requirements. Support the development and professional growth of the case management team, modelling reflective practice, psychological safety, and high-quality, child-centred advocacy. The Lighthouse, Camden The Lighthouse is the UK's first Child House and a national leader in trauma-informed, multidisciplinary support for children and young people who have experienced sexual abuse. Based in Camden and serving North Central London, we bring together police, health, psychology and advocacy under one roof to provide holistic care, early support, and criminal justice advocacy. We are seeking a Consultant Social Worker to lead our Case Management team, supporting and Child and Family Practitioners while shaping high-quality, child-centred services. We are committed to addressing structural inequality inexperienced by children who report sexual abuse both in our service provision and referral criteria. Come and be a part of the best NHS trust in England to work for, according to our staff UCLH top trust to work at in England - In the most recent NHS staff survey UCLH had the highest percentage of staff who said they would recommend us as a place to work, out of all general acute or acute/community NHS trusts in England - for the third year in a row. UCLH recognises the benefits of flexible working for staff - To find out more, visit: Flexible working. To discover more about what makes UCLH a great place to work, visit: Why Choose UCLH? Person specification Knowledge Essential criteria: Social work qualification (Masters Level or equivalent), Practice Educator Professional standards (PEPS) qualification and current HCPC registration. Recognised management and leadership qualification or demonstrable equivalent management and leadership experience. Highly developed specialist knowledge in working with victims of child sexual abuse cases going through the criminal justice system including up to date knowledge fo the criminal justice system. A highly developed understanding of systems and barriers faced by vulnerable children in accessing services to support their experience of recovery from child sexual abuse particularly for black, Asian and minority ethnic groups and children with disabilities. Knowledge of up to date Pan London child protection procedures and statutory guidance relating to multidisciplinary safeguarding. Postgraduate or significant further CPD in on for the following: systemic practice at foundation of intermediate level; or Compassion- focused therapy (CFT); motivational interviewing; or CBT skills. Experience Essential criteria: Substantial work experience working with children and carers affected by sexual abuse through the investigation and criminal justice process. Experience of managing Social workers/social work students, offering oversight, case management and reflective supervision Experience of anti-racist practice or practice that is focused on addressing barriers for vulnerable children particularly those from minoritised groups in accessing support services and justice in the criminal process. Experience of working with police officers and promoting the rights of victims with in investigations and the criminal justice process. . click apply for full job details
Apr 15, 2026
Full time
The use of AI is monitored and if applicants have used it, then they are required to declare this in their supporting statement. Artificial intelligence (AI) is a set of technology that can perform various tasks that typically required human intelligence. Your application is your opportunity to demonstrate to us how you meet the requirements of the role. We recognise that AI tools can support accessibility, equity and confidence for applicants. However, it's important that examples and responses genuinely reflect your own experience and abilities, as these will be explored further during the selection process. AI must not be used to provide misleading or false information during any stage of the application journey. Further guidance can be found in the NLPSS Applicant Toolkit . University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is committed to fair and transparent recruitment and requires applicants to provide accurate information, as misleading details may affect their application or employment and may be verified in line with the Fraud Act 2006. For further information please visit . Job overview About the role You will hold a small caseload of complex, high-risk cases while providing expert supervision, case consultation, and planned management for the team. You will contribute to intake decisions, case discussions, and service delivery planning, ensuring the highest standards of advocacy and safeguarding in line with ISVA, Home Office and Ministry of Justice guidance. You will lead quality assurance, audits, service improvement initiatives, and support research into children's experiences of the criminal justice process. You will represent the Lighthouse externally at case management meetings, support professional training and workshops, and ensure the voice of children, young people and families informs service development. You will promote contextual and transitional safeguarding across the service, contribute to clinical governance, and maintain high standards of risk management, documentation, and data reporting. About you You will be a qualified, experienced social worker with strong ISVA/ChISVA knowledge, confidence managing complex safeguarding cases, and proven leadership in supervising multidisciplinary teams. You will have exceptional interpersonal and communication skills, with experience navigating highly sensitive, emotive or complex situations. You will value reflective practice, psychological safety, and collaborative partnership working. Main duties of the job: Lead on providing expert consultation and on child sexual abuse to community colleagues including childrens social care. Hold a small caseload of complex, high-risk cases, delivering trauma-informed, child-centred direct interventions. Provide supervision, case consultation, guidance and planned case management to Child and Family Practitioners. Contribute to intake decisions, case discussions and multidisciplinary planning to ensure effective safeguarding and advocacy for children and families. Ensure compliance with ISVA, Home Office and Ministry of Justice guidance, and maintain high standards of clinical, safeguarding and operational governance. Lead and participate in quality assurance, audits, and research initiatives to improve the child's experience of the criminal justice process. Support service development, continuous improvement, and the implementation of best-practice directives across the Lighthouse. Represent the Lighthouse at internal and external meetings, fostering strong partnership working with police, social care, legal partners, therapeutic services and community organisations. continued below (detailed job description section) Working for our organisation University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (UCLH) is one of the most complex NHS trusts in the UK, serving a large and diverse population. We provide academically led acute and specialist services, to people from the local area, from throughout the United Kingdom and overseas. Our vision is to deliver top-quality patient care, excellent education, and world-class research. We provide first-class acute and specialist services across eight sites: University College Hospital (incorporating the Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Wing) National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery Royal National ENT and Eastman Dental Hospitals University College Hospital Grafton Way Building Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine University College Hospital Macmillan Cancer Centre The Hospital for Tropical Diseases University College Hospital at Westmoreland Street We are dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of many complex illnesses. UCLH specialises in women's health and the treatment of cancer, infection, neurological, gastrointestinal and oral disease. It has world class support services including critical care, imaging, nuclear medicine and pathology. We are committed to sustainability and have pledged to become a carbon net zero health service, embedding sustainable practice throughout UCLH. We have set an ambitious target of net zero for our direct emissions by 2031 and indirect emissions by 2040. Detailed job description and main responsibilities For the full Person Specification and more information regarding the main responsibilities of this role, please refer to the attached Job Description. CONTINUED FROM MAIN DUTIES SECTION: Deliver or support training, workshops, and practice development initiatives to build team competence and knowledge. Promote contextual and transitional safeguarding approaches, ensuring risk assessments and safety plans are robust and regularly reviewed. Champion the voice of children, young people and families, supporting participation in forums, feedback surveys and service evaluation. Maintain accurate, timely records in electronic systems, ensuring compliance with information governance and audit requirements. Support the development and professional growth of the case management team, modelling reflective practice, psychological safety, and high-quality, child-centred advocacy. The Lighthouse, Camden The Lighthouse is the UK's first Child House and a national leader in trauma-informed, multidisciplinary support for children and young people who have experienced sexual abuse. Based in Camden and serving North Central London, we bring together police, health, psychology and advocacy under one roof to provide holistic care, early support, and criminal justice advocacy. We are seeking a Consultant Social Worker to lead our Case Management team, supporting and Child and Family Practitioners while shaping high-quality, child-centred services. We are committed to addressing structural inequality inexperienced by children who report sexual abuse both in our service provision and referral criteria. Come and be a part of the best NHS trust in England to work for, according to our staff UCLH top trust to work at in England - In the most recent NHS staff survey UCLH had the highest percentage of staff who said they would recommend us as a place to work, out of all general acute or acute/community NHS trusts in England - for the third year in a row. UCLH recognises the benefits of flexible working for staff - To find out more, visit: Flexible working. To discover more about what makes UCLH a great place to work, visit: Why Choose UCLH? Person specification Knowledge Essential criteria: Social work qualification (Masters Level or equivalent), Practice Educator Professional standards (PEPS) qualification and current HCPC registration. Recognised management and leadership qualification or demonstrable equivalent management and leadership experience. Highly developed specialist knowledge in working with victims of child sexual abuse cases going through the criminal justice system including up to date knowledge fo the criminal justice system. A highly developed understanding of systems and barriers faced by vulnerable children in accessing services to support their experience of recovery from child sexual abuse particularly for black, Asian and minority ethnic groups and children with disabilities. Knowledge of up to date Pan London child protection procedures and statutory guidance relating to multidisciplinary safeguarding. Postgraduate or significant further CPD in on for the following: systemic practice at foundation of intermediate level; or Compassion- focused therapy (CFT); motivational interviewing; or CBT skills. Experience Essential criteria: Substantial work experience working with children and carers affected by sexual abuse through the investigation and criminal justice process. Experience of managing Social workers/social work students, offering oversight, case management and reflective supervision Experience of anti-racist practice or practice that is focused on addressing barriers for vulnerable children particularly those from minoritised groups in accessing support services and justice in the criminal process. Experience of working with police officers and promoting the rights of victims with in investigations and the criminal justice process. . click apply for full job details
Metropolitan Police
Police Officer
Metropolitan Police Croydon, Surrey
Change Needs You Become a Met Police Officer with a starting salary of over £40k The Met is working hard to drive more trust, reduce crime, and maintain high standards for London and its communities. The Met is made up of officers and staff from all backgrounds but we are committed to becoming more representative of the communities we serve. To do this the Met recognises the need to change. Whilst that change takes time, we want people like you to join and help to make a big difference. We're looking for people who share our values of integrity, courage, accountability, respect and empathy to join the dedicated, honest, committed, hard-working officers and staff already in our team. Those who are committed to working hard to bring offenders to justice, protect vulnerable people and deliver the change needed for London and its communities. ? Change Needs You. Become a police officer, unlock your potential, support London's communities and make London a safer city for all. - Change Your Potential : Policing is a challenging but rewarding career like no other. With your will and determination, we will help you reach your full potential as a Met police officer and be the best you can be for yourself, your community and London. As a police constable in London's Met, you'll join over 30,000 colleagues working across 32 boroughs, all dedicated to serving over nine million residents in one of the most dynamic and diverse cities in the world. You'll learn new things every day whether you're out on patrol in the local community, giving evidence in court, investigating burglaries or supporting victims of crime. Every day brings a fresh challenge, the chance to learn something new and help others. A range of benefits: A career as a police officer offers many rewards and benefits, including: A competitive starting salary of c. £40,776 rising up to c. £56,000 as a PC, inclusive of allowances. Discounted rail travel up to 70 miles after initial training and free London travel Gain a fully-funded degree while earning and developing skills for life under our apprenticeship route Generous police pension scheme Generous annual leave and a range of other leave options, including career breaks, special leave, parental and adoption leave A comprehensive Health and Wellbeing service to help you stay healthy and well Access to a large number of subsidised leisure and sporting activities Becoming part of the Met family, and the policing family nationally - a unique and supportive network where you'll meet friends for life while all working together to make London and the UK safer for everyone. Whether working collaboratively or on your own beat, your team and the wider Met are there to support you Flexible working options. Policing is a 24/7 service, and you will therefore be expected to work shift patterns including weekends and nights. However, we do aim to offer flexible working opportunities where operationally viable and depending on the role. A wide range of staff support associations which support the different interests of the staff and officers they represent, including but not limited to; the Association of Muslim Policing, the Metropolitan Police LGBT Network, the Metropolitan Police Black Police Association and the Network of Women How to join us: There are two routes of entry; our Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA) or our Police Constable Entry Programme (PCEP). Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA) A three-year programme where you can learn as you earn policing London's streets, gaining a (BSc) Hons degree in professional policing practice on completion. The Met covers all qualification fees so there's no cost to you, it's all fully funded. You'll start by working with one of our partner universities learning the basics of the job, before joining a team of experienced officers teaching you invaluable skills that you'll put into practice and build upon before returning to uni for an end of programme assessment. Police Constable Entry Programme (PCEP) A two-year programme which provides new recruits with a blend of classroom based and operational learning. Your initial training will take place at a Met training centre before you join one of our policing teams to gain practical, on-the-job experience. You will be regularly assessed on your knowledge, skills and behaviours but, unlike our other entry route, you will not be required to complete an academic qualification as part of your training or attend university. Change Your Future There are countless career opportunities available at the Met due to its size and diverse population that you wouldn't find in any other UK city. Upon successful completion of your training period, you'll be able to decide on how you want to shape your future career path. Whether that be undertaking a new role, joining a specialist team, training to become a detective, or promotion through the ranks; there will always be a role for you at the Met. You could choose to work in diplomatic protection, work with horses in our Mounted Branch, or even work in cyber-crime. These are just some of the many paths you could choose to follow as your career progresses. Change Needs You Apply Now
Apr 15, 2026
Full time
Change Needs You Become a Met Police Officer with a starting salary of over £40k The Met is working hard to drive more trust, reduce crime, and maintain high standards for London and its communities. The Met is made up of officers and staff from all backgrounds but we are committed to becoming more representative of the communities we serve. To do this the Met recognises the need to change. Whilst that change takes time, we want people like you to join and help to make a big difference. We're looking for people who share our values of integrity, courage, accountability, respect and empathy to join the dedicated, honest, committed, hard-working officers and staff already in our team. Those who are committed to working hard to bring offenders to justice, protect vulnerable people and deliver the change needed for London and its communities. ? Change Needs You. Become a police officer, unlock your potential, support London's communities and make London a safer city for all. - Change Your Potential : Policing is a challenging but rewarding career like no other. With your will and determination, we will help you reach your full potential as a Met police officer and be the best you can be for yourself, your community and London. As a police constable in London's Met, you'll join over 30,000 colleagues working across 32 boroughs, all dedicated to serving over nine million residents in one of the most dynamic and diverse cities in the world. You'll learn new things every day whether you're out on patrol in the local community, giving evidence in court, investigating burglaries or supporting victims of crime. Every day brings a fresh challenge, the chance to learn something new and help others. A range of benefits: A career as a police officer offers many rewards and benefits, including: A competitive starting salary of c. £40,776 rising up to c. £56,000 as a PC, inclusive of allowances. Discounted rail travel up to 70 miles after initial training and free London travel Gain a fully-funded degree while earning and developing skills for life under our apprenticeship route Generous police pension scheme Generous annual leave and a range of other leave options, including career breaks, special leave, parental and adoption leave A comprehensive Health and Wellbeing service to help you stay healthy and well Access to a large number of subsidised leisure and sporting activities Becoming part of the Met family, and the policing family nationally - a unique and supportive network where you'll meet friends for life while all working together to make London and the UK safer for everyone. Whether working collaboratively or on your own beat, your team and the wider Met are there to support you Flexible working options. Policing is a 24/7 service, and you will therefore be expected to work shift patterns including weekends and nights. However, we do aim to offer flexible working opportunities where operationally viable and depending on the role. A wide range of staff support associations which support the different interests of the staff and officers they represent, including but not limited to; the Association of Muslim Policing, the Metropolitan Police LGBT Network, the Metropolitan Police Black Police Association and the Network of Women How to join us: There are two routes of entry; our Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA) or our Police Constable Entry Programme (PCEP). Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA) A three-year programme where you can learn as you earn policing London's streets, gaining a (BSc) Hons degree in professional policing practice on completion. The Met covers all qualification fees so there's no cost to you, it's all fully funded. You'll start by working with one of our partner universities learning the basics of the job, before joining a team of experienced officers teaching you invaluable skills that you'll put into practice and build upon before returning to uni for an end of programme assessment. Police Constable Entry Programme (PCEP) A two-year programme which provides new recruits with a blend of classroom based and operational learning. Your initial training will take place at a Met training centre before you join one of our policing teams to gain practical, on-the-job experience. You will be regularly assessed on your knowledge, skills and behaviours but, unlike our other entry route, you will not be required to complete an academic qualification as part of your training or attend university. Change Your Future There are countless career opportunities available at the Met due to its size and diverse population that you wouldn't find in any other UK city. Upon successful completion of your training period, you'll be able to decide on how you want to shape your future career path. Whether that be undertaking a new role, joining a specialist team, training to become a detective, or promotion through the ranks; there will always be a role for you at the Met. You could choose to work in diplomatic protection, work with horses in our Mounted Branch, or even work in cyber-crime. These are just some of the many paths you could choose to follow as your career progresses. Change Needs You Apply Now
Metropolitan Police
Police Officer
Metropolitan Police Reading, Berkshire
Change Needs You Become a Met Police Officer with a starting salary of over £40k The Met is working hard to drive more trust, reduce crime, and maintain high standards for London and its communities. The Met is made up of officers and staff from all backgrounds but we are committed to becoming more representative of the communities we serve. To do this the Met recognises the need to change. Whilst that change takes time, we want people like you to join and help to make a big difference. We're looking for people who share our values of integrity, courage, accountability, respect and empathy to join the dedicated, honest, committed, hard-working officers and staff already in our team. Those who are committed to working hard to bring offenders to justice, protect vulnerable people and deliver the change needed for London and its communities. ? Change Needs You. Become a police officer, unlock your potential, support London's communities and make London a safer city for all. - Change Your Potential : Policing is a challenging but rewarding career like no other. With your will and determination, we will help you reach your full potential as a Met police officer and be the best you can be for yourself, your community and London. As a police constable in London's Met, you'll join over 30,000 colleagues working across 32 boroughs, all dedicated to serving over nine million residents in one of the most dynamic and diverse cities in the world. You'll learn new things every day whether you're out on patrol in the local community, giving evidence in court, investigating burglaries or supporting victims of crime. Every day brings a fresh challenge, the chance to learn something new and help others. A range of benefits: A career as a police officer offers many rewards and benefits, including: A competitive starting salary of c. £40,776 rising up to c. £56,000 as a PC, inclusive of allowances. Discounted rail travel up to 70 miles after initial training and free London travel Gain a fully-funded degree while earning and developing skills for life under our apprenticeship route Generous police pension scheme Generous annual leave and a range of other leave options, including career breaks, special leave, parental and adoption leave A comprehensive Health and Wellbeing service to help you stay healthy and well Access to a large number of subsidised leisure and sporting activities Becoming part of the Met family, and the policing family nationally - a unique and supportive network where you'll meet friends for life while all working together to make London and the UK safer for everyone. Whether working collaboratively or on your own beat, your team and the wider Met are there to support you Flexible working options. Policing is a 24/7 service, and you will therefore be expected to work shift patterns including weekends and nights. However, we do aim to offer flexible working opportunities where operationally viable and depending on the role. A wide range of staff support associations which support the different interests of the staff and officers they represent, including but not limited to; the Association of Muslim Policing, the Metropolitan Police LGBT Network, the Metropolitan Police Black Police Association and the Network of Women How to join us: There are two routes of entry; our Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA) or our Police Constable Entry Programme (PCEP). Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA) A three-year programme where you can learn as you earn policing London's streets, gaining a (BSc) Hons degree in professional policing practice on completion. The Met covers all qualification fees so there's no cost to you, it's all fully funded. You'll start by working with one of our partner universities learning the basics of the job, before joining a team of experienced officers teaching you invaluable skills that you'll put into practice and build upon before returning to uni for an end of programme assessment. Police Constable Entry Programme (PCEP) A two-year programme which provides new recruits with a blend of classroom based and operational learning. Your initial training will take place at a Met training centre before you join one of our policing teams to gain practical, on-the-job experience. You will be regularly assessed on your knowledge, skills and behaviours but, unlike our other entry route, you will not be required to complete an academic qualification as part of your training or attend university. Change Your Future There are countless career opportunities available at the Met due to its size and diverse population that you wouldn't find in any other UK city. Upon successful completion of your training period, you'll be able to decide on how you want to shape your future career path. Whether that be undertaking a new role, joining a specialist team, training to become a detective, or promotion through the ranks; there will always be a role for you at the Met. You could choose to work in diplomatic protection, work with horses in our Mounted Branch, or even work in cyber-crime. These are just some of the many paths you could choose to follow as your career progresses. Change Needs You Apply Now
Apr 15, 2026
Full time
Change Needs You Become a Met Police Officer with a starting salary of over £40k The Met is working hard to drive more trust, reduce crime, and maintain high standards for London and its communities. The Met is made up of officers and staff from all backgrounds but we are committed to becoming more representative of the communities we serve. To do this the Met recognises the need to change. Whilst that change takes time, we want people like you to join and help to make a big difference. We're looking for people who share our values of integrity, courage, accountability, respect and empathy to join the dedicated, honest, committed, hard-working officers and staff already in our team. Those who are committed to working hard to bring offenders to justice, protect vulnerable people and deliver the change needed for London and its communities. ? Change Needs You. Become a police officer, unlock your potential, support London's communities and make London a safer city for all. - Change Your Potential : Policing is a challenging but rewarding career like no other. With your will and determination, we will help you reach your full potential as a Met police officer and be the best you can be for yourself, your community and London. As a police constable in London's Met, you'll join over 30,000 colleagues working across 32 boroughs, all dedicated to serving over nine million residents in one of the most dynamic and diverse cities in the world. You'll learn new things every day whether you're out on patrol in the local community, giving evidence in court, investigating burglaries or supporting victims of crime. Every day brings a fresh challenge, the chance to learn something new and help others. A range of benefits: A career as a police officer offers many rewards and benefits, including: A competitive starting salary of c. £40,776 rising up to c. £56,000 as a PC, inclusive of allowances. Discounted rail travel up to 70 miles after initial training and free London travel Gain a fully-funded degree while earning and developing skills for life under our apprenticeship route Generous police pension scheme Generous annual leave and a range of other leave options, including career breaks, special leave, parental and adoption leave A comprehensive Health and Wellbeing service to help you stay healthy and well Access to a large number of subsidised leisure and sporting activities Becoming part of the Met family, and the policing family nationally - a unique and supportive network where you'll meet friends for life while all working together to make London and the UK safer for everyone. Whether working collaboratively or on your own beat, your team and the wider Met are there to support you Flexible working options. Policing is a 24/7 service, and you will therefore be expected to work shift patterns including weekends and nights. However, we do aim to offer flexible working opportunities where operationally viable and depending on the role. A wide range of staff support associations which support the different interests of the staff and officers they represent, including but not limited to; the Association of Muslim Policing, the Metropolitan Police LGBT Network, the Metropolitan Police Black Police Association and the Network of Women How to join us: There are two routes of entry; our Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA) or our Police Constable Entry Programme (PCEP). Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA) A three-year programme where you can learn as you earn policing London's streets, gaining a (BSc) Hons degree in professional policing practice on completion. The Met covers all qualification fees so there's no cost to you, it's all fully funded. You'll start by working with one of our partner universities learning the basics of the job, before joining a team of experienced officers teaching you invaluable skills that you'll put into practice and build upon before returning to uni for an end of programme assessment. Police Constable Entry Programme (PCEP) A two-year programme which provides new recruits with a blend of classroom based and operational learning. Your initial training will take place at a Met training centre before you join one of our policing teams to gain practical, on-the-job experience. You will be regularly assessed on your knowledge, skills and behaviours but, unlike our other entry route, you will not be required to complete an academic qualification as part of your training or attend university. Change Your Future There are countless career opportunities available at the Met due to its size and diverse population that you wouldn't find in any other UK city. Upon successful completion of your training period, you'll be able to decide on how you want to shape your future career path. Whether that be undertaking a new role, joining a specialist team, training to become a detective, or promotion through the ranks; there will always be a role for you at the Met. You could choose to work in diplomatic protection, work with horses in our Mounted Branch, or even work in cyber-crime. These are just some of the many paths you could choose to follow as your career progresses. Change Needs You Apply Now

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