Adult Services - Supporting Living, Bournemouth, Christchurch & Poole We are looking for a new Team Leader in our Supported Living service. Are you passionate about making a difference in someone's life? This vital role involves empowering and guiding our dedicated Personal Support Assistants to deliver exceptional care. You will be leading teams in providing support and personal care (regulated activity) to people who have physical and/or learning difficulties to live in their own homes. If you are dedicated and ready to lead with compassion and drive, then submit your application today! Location: Discovery Court and locations around Poole, Bournemouth and Christchurch. Hours: 39 hours per week - Monday - Friday (you may be required to work outside of these hours depending on service need) Manage the service and work within the overall framework of Diverse Abilities' Policies and Procedures, Commissioning and CQC standards and all legal requirements Work independently and use your own initiative, seeking advice/support from your Deputy Manager when necessary Identify areas of development for the Services/Diverse Abilities Participate in the on call system for Supported Living Line management of staff within your teams carrying out supervisions every 6-8 weeks, probation reviews, performance reviews and competency assessments. Ensure all concerns about performance and conduct within the staff team are reported to your Deputy Manager within 24 hours Assist the people we support with all benefit claims and liaise closely with all benefit agencies. Ensure the service provided fully reflects the needs and wishes of those it supports through ongoing person centred planning whilst adhering to all legal frameworks Monitor, review and record goals and outcomes, ensuring the person supported has been involved in the process and is enabled to maintain and where possible develop to reach their potential, either physically, mentally, emotionally and lifestyle choices To ensure the person receiving a service is assisted in maintaining their home, their tenancy (if applicable) and in meeting their financial responsibilities and always seek guidance where difficulties arise What are we looking for? An organised individual with strong leadership skills Person centred approach Pro active and compassionate nature Full, UK Manual Driving License and use of own vehicle for business use Numeracy and Literacy Skills Diploma Level 4 - It is not essential to hold this qualification but you must be willing to work towards it with our support For full details on requirements and essential skills required for this role, check the job description linked above. Commitment to safeguarding Diverse Abilities is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people, and adults that we support and expects all staff and volunteers to share the same commitment. Please ensure a full work history is completed in your application form including any gaps of employment. Applicants will be required to complete satisfactory enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly CRB) check is required for this post prior to commencement. The Charity is an equal opportunities employer. Benefits and bonuses We offer a wide range of employee rewards and benefits. These include access to hundreds of retailer, restaurant, entertainment, and hotel discounts through Blue Light Card, auto enrolment pensions, paid accrued holiday, and a cycle to work scheme. Click here for a full list of our rewards and benefits. You'll also get paid while you complete your training and as you proceed to any diplomas. We provide long service awards at 5, 10, 15, 20, and 25+ years including bonuses, vouchers, and additional paid time off.
Apr 27, 2026
Full time
Adult Services - Supporting Living, Bournemouth, Christchurch & Poole We are looking for a new Team Leader in our Supported Living service. Are you passionate about making a difference in someone's life? This vital role involves empowering and guiding our dedicated Personal Support Assistants to deliver exceptional care. You will be leading teams in providing support and personal care (regulated activity) to people who have physical and/or learning difficulties to live in their own homes. If you are dedicated and ready to lead with compassion and drive, then submit your application today! Location: Discovery Court and locations around Poole, Bournemouth and Christchurch. Hours: 39 hours per week - Monday - Friday (you may be required to work outside of these hours depending on service need) Manage the service and work within the overall framework of Diverse Abilities' Policies and Procedures, Commissioning and CQC standards and all legal requirements Work independently and use your own initiative, seeking advice/support from your Deputy Manager when necessary Identify areas of development for the Services/Diverse Abilities Participate in the on call system for Supported Living Line management of staff within your teams carrying out supervisions every 6-8 weeks, probation reviews, performance reviews and competency assessments. Ensure all concerns about performance and conduct within the staff team are reported to your Deputy Manager within 24 hours Assist the people we support with all benefit claims and liaise closely with all benefit agencies. Ensure the service provided fully reflects the needs and wishes of those it supports through ongoing person centred planning whilst adhering to all legal frameworks Monitor, review and record goals and outcomes, ensuring the person supported has been involved in the process and is enabled to maintain and where possible develop to reach their potential, either physically, mentally, emotionally and lifestyle choices To ensure the person receiving a service is assisted in maintaining their home, their tenancy (if applicable) and in meeting their financial responsibilities and always seek guidance where difficulties arise What are we looking for? An organised individual with strong leadership skills Person centred approach Pro active and compassionate nature Full, UK Manual Driving License and use of own vehicle for business use Numeracy and Literacy Skills Diploma Level 4 - It is not essential to hold this qualification but you must be willing to work towards it with our support For full details on requirements and essential skills required for this role, check the job description linked above. Commitment to safeguarding Diverse Abilities is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people, and adults that we support and expects all staff and volunteers to share the same commitment. Please ensure a full work history is completed in your application form including any gaps of employment. Applicants will be required to complete satisfactory enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly CRB) check is required for this post prior to commencement. The Charity is an equal opportunities employer. Benefits and bonuses We offer a wide range of employee rewards and benefits. These include access to hundreds of retailer, restaurant, entertainment, and hotel discounts through Blue Light Card, auto enrolment pensions, paid accrued holiday, and a cycle to work scheme. Click here for a full list of our rewards and benefits. You'll also get paid while you complete your training and as you proceed to any diplomas. We provide long service awards at 5, 10, 15, 20, and 25+ years including bonuses, vouchers, and additional paid time off.
Adult Services - Supporting Living, Bournemouth, Christchurch & Poole We are looking for a new Team Leader in our Supported Living service. Are you passionate about making a difference in someone's life? This vital role involves empowering and guiding our dedicated Personal Support Assistants to deliver exceptional care. You will be leading teams in providing support and personal care (regulated activity) to people who have physical and/or learning difficulties to live in their own homes. If you are dedicated and ready to lead with compassion and drive, then submit your application today! Location: Discovery Court and locations around Poole, Bournemouth and Christchurch. Hours: 39 hours per week - Monday - Friday (you may be required to work outside of these hours depending on service need) Manage the service and work within the overall framework of Diverse Abilities' Policies and Procedures, Commissioning and CQC standards and all legal requirements Work independently and use your own initiative, seeking advice/support from your Deputy Manager when necessary Identify areas of development for the Services/Diverse Abilities Participate in the on call system for Supported Living Line management of staff within your teams carrying out supervisions every 6-8 weeks, probation reviews, performance reviews and competency assessments. Ensure all concerns about performance and conduct within the staff team are reported to your Deputy Manager within 24 hours Assist the people we support with all benefit claims and liaise closely with all benefit agencies. Ensure the service provided fully reflects the needs and wishes of those it supports through ongoing person centred planning whilst adhering to all legal frameworks Monitor, review and record goals and outcomes, ensuring the person supported has been involved in the process and is enabled to maintain and where possible develop to reach their potential, either physically, mentally, emotionally and lifestyle choices To ensure the person receiving a service is assisted in maintaining their home, their tenancy (if applicable) and in meeting their financial responsibilities and always seek guidance where difficulties arise What are we looking for? An organised individual with strong leadership skills Person centred approach Pro active and compassionate nature Full, UK Manual Driving License and use of own vehicle for business use Numeracy and Literacy Skills Diploma Level 4 - It is not essential to hold this qualification but you must be willing to work towards it with our support For full details on requirements and essential skills required for this role, check the job description linked above. Commitment to safeguarding Diverse Abilities is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people, and adults that we support and expects all staff and volunteers to share the same commitment. Please ensure a full work history is completed in your application form including any gaps of employment. Applicants will be required to complete satisfactory enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly CRB) check is required for this post prior to commencement. The Charity is an equal opportunities employer. Benefits and bonuses We offer a wide range of employee rewards and benefits. These include access to hundreds of retailer, restaurant, entertainment, and hotel discounts through Blue Light Card, auto enrolment pensions, paid accrued holiday, and a cycle to work scheme. Click here for a full list of our rewards and benefits. You'll also get paid while you complete your training and as you proceed to any diplomas. We provide long service awards at 5, 10, 15, 20, and 25+ years including bonuses, vouchers, and additional paid time off.
Apr 27, 2026
Full time
Adult Services - Supporting Living, Bournemouth, Christchurch & Poole We are looking for a new Team Leader in our Supported Living service. Are you passionate about making a difference in someone's life? This vital role involves empowering and guiding our dedicated Personal Support Assistants to deliver exceptional care. You will be leading teams in providing support and personal care (regulated activity) to people who have physical and/or learning difficulties to live in their own homes. If you are dedicated and ready to lead with compassion and drive, then submit your application today! Location: Discovery Court and locations around Poole, Bournemouth and Christchurch. Hours: 39 hours per week - Monday - Friday (you may be required to work outside of these hours depending on service need) Manage the service and work within the overall framework of Diverse Abilities' Policies and Procedures, Commissioning and CQC standards and all legal requirements Work independently and use your own initiative, seeking advice/support from your Deputy Manager when necessary Identify areas of development for the Services/Diverse Abilities Participate in the on call system for Supported Living Line management of staff within your teams carrying out supervisions every 6-8 weeks, probation reviews, performance reviews and competency assessments. Ensure all concerns about performance and conduct within the staff team are reported to your Deputy Manager within 24 hours Assist the people we support with all benefit claims and liaise closely with all benefit agencies. Ensure the service provided fully reflects the needs and wishes of those it supports through ongoing person centred planning whilst adhering to all legal frameworks Monitor, review and record goals and outcomes, ensuring the person supported has been involved in the process and is enabled to maintain and where possible develop to reach their potential, either physically, mentally, emotionally and lifestyle choices To ensure the person receiving a service is assisted in maintaining their home, their tenancy (if applicable) and in meeting their financial responsibilities and always seek guidance where difficulties arise What are we looking for? An organised individual with strong leadership skills Person centred approach Pro active and compassionate nature Full, UK Manual Driving License and use of own vehicle for business use Numeracy and Literacy Skills Diploma Level 4 - It is not essential to hold this qualification but you must be willing to work towards it with our support For full details on requirements and essential skills required for this role, check the job description linked above. Commitment to safeguarding Diverse Abilities is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people, and adults that we support and expects all staff and volunteers to share the same commitment. Please ensure a full work history is completed in your application form including any gaps of employment. Applicants will be required to complete satisfactory enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly CRB) check is required for this post prior to commencement. The Charity is an equal opportunities employer. Benefits and bonuses We offer a wide range of employee rewards and benefits. These include access to hundreds of retailer, restaurant, entertainment, and hotel discounts through Blue Light Card, auto enrolment pensions, paid accrued holiday, and a cycle to work scheme. Click here for a full list of our rewards and benefits. You'll also get paid while you complete your training and as you proceed to any diplomas. We provide long service awards at 5, 10, 15, 20, and 25+ years including bonuses, vouchers, and additional paid time off.
A charity focused on adult services is seeking a Team Leader for its Supported Living division. This role involves leading a team of Personal Support Assistants to provide essential care and support to individuals with disabilities. Candidates should have strong leadership skills, a compassionate approach, and a full UK Driving License. The position includes benefits such as employee discounts, pensions, and training opportunities, making it a fulfilling career choice for those dedicated to making a difference.
Apr 27, 2026
Full time
A charity focused on adult services is seeking a Team Leader for its Supported Living division. This role involves leading a team of Personal Support Assistants to provide essential care and support to individuals with disabilities. Candidates should have strong leadership skills, a compassionate approach, and a full UK Driving License. The position includes benefits such as employee discounts, pensions, and training opportunities, making it a fulfilling career choice for those dedicated to making a difference.
37.5 hours per week / permanent / working Monday to Friday, 9am-5pm with the requirement of working one late shift per week, one shift at the weekend per month and be part of an out of hours on-call rota . YMCA DownsLink Group is the leading charity for children and young people across Sussex and Surrey. We offer safe homes, mental health support and trusted advice. We believe that every child and young person has the right to be safe, heard and to shape their own future. We work alongside them to make that happen. We are here for children and young people, many of whom face multiple challenges and need our support. Our Values - we do what s right, we work with heart, and we build real connections guide us in all our actions. Are you a person centred leader who thrives on empowering others and driving positive outcomes for young people? If so, we have an exciting opportunity for you to join us as the Deputy Supported Housing Manager at Lansworth House, one of our two 24-hour high supported housing services across Brighton & Hove. Our Brighton & Hove services provide safe, supportive accommodation for young people at risk of homelessness, creating a place where they can feel secure, valued, and empowered. At Lansworth House, we provide 20 bedspaces alongside welcoming shared communal spaces for young people aged . We take a trauma informed and psychologically informed (PIE) approach, ensuring every resident receives thoughtful, compassionate support that recognises their individual experiences. Through this framework, we help young people build essential life skills, gain confidence, set meaningful goals, and move toward independent, fulfilling futures with hope and direction. You will join a passionate team of Support workers, Night workers and Bank staff who provide day to day guidance around housing, budgeting, living skills, education, employment, and building healthy relationships. Located in the heart of Hove, our service maintains strong links within the local community and plays a key role in supporting young people to thrive. What you will be doing As Deputy Supported Housing Manager, you will play a key role in the running, quality, and impact of our services. Working closely with the Supported Housing Manager, you will help lead a safe, supportive, and high performing environment where young people can thrive. Service Provision You will support the Supported Housing Manager with the day to day delivery of the service, ensuring we meet all requirements set out in the service specification and remain fully compliant with Regulator of Social Housing (RSH) and Ofsted standards. Your responsibilities will include: Overseeing the full referral, interview, and induction process for all bedspaces and ensuring that every resident understands their Occupancy Agreement and House Rules. Maintaining the quality, safety, and presentation of the accommodation by working closely with our Housing and Property Services team to coordinate estate inspections, health and safety risk assessments, repairs, and the timely turnaround of void rooms. Supporting effective income collection across the service, working with the Rents team to build and maintain a positive rent payment culture among residents. Leadership and People Management You will directly line manage members of the staff team, ensuring their practice, professionalism, and development reflect our high standards. You will: Provide coaching, guidance, and clear expectations to ensure staff feel confident, supported, and motivated in their work with young people. Create a team culture rooted in creativity, consistency, and best practice, ensuring staff are equipped to empower young people to reach their goals while maintaining appropriate and safe boundaries. Be responsible for creating and maintaining staff rotas to ensure adequate service coverage at all times. General Responsibilities Participate in the management on call rota, offering out of hours support to services across the wider locality. Embed Psychologically Informed Environments (PIEs), Trauma Informed approaches, and restorative practices throughout your work, ensuring our support model is compassionate, reflective, and person centred. If you are enthusiastic about this opportunity but your experience doesn t align perfectly with every requirement, we encourage you to apply anyway and demonstrate how your experience is transferrable. You may be just the right candidate. About you You have experience line managing staff and building positive, supportive team cultures. You bring consistency, are well organised and approachable, and are confident in setting clear expectations. You enjoy motivating others, supporting staff development, and planning effective rotas to ensure high quality service delivery. You will bring experience working in supported housing or similar services, supporting young people and/or adults at risk, along with proven experience in managing or supervising a team. You will already have a solid understanding of the Regulator of Social Housing (RSH) and Ofsted frameworks, as well as a strong working knowledge of Trauma Informed Care and Psychologically Informed Environments (PIE). You will be an effective communicator with strong facilitation skills, able to navigate challenging situations with confidence, calmness, and a solution focused approach. You will also have experience overseeing safeguarding procedures within residential settings, ensuring safety, accountability, and robust decision making. Just as importantly, you will understand the importance of maintaining professional boundaries, modelling best practice for the team and the young people we support.
Apr 26, 2026
Full time
37.5 hours per week / permanent / working Monday to Friday, 9am-5pm with the requirement of working one late shift per week, one shift at the weekend per month and be part of an out of hours on-call rota . YMCA DownsLink Group is the leading charity for children and young people across Sussex and Surrey. We offer safe homes, mental health support and trusted advice. We believe that every child and young person has the right to be safe, heard and to shape their own future. We work alongside them to make that happen. We are here for children and young people, many of whom face multiple challenges and need our support. Our Values - we do what s right, we work with heart, and we build real connections guide us in all our actions. Are you a person centred leader who thrives on empowering others and driving positive outcomes for young people? If so, we have an exciting opportunity for you to join us as the Deputy Supported Housing Manager at Lansworth House, one of our two 24-hour high supported housing services across Brighton & Hove. Our Brighton & Hove services provide safe, supportive accommodation for young people at risk of homelessness, creating a place where they can feel secure, valued, and empowered. At Lansworth House, we provide 20 bedspaces alongside welcoming shared communal spaces for young people aged . We take a trauma informed and psychologically informed (PIE) approach, ensuring every resident receives thoughtful, compassionate support that recognises their individual experiences. Through this framework, we help young people build essential life skills, gain confidence, set meaningful goals, and move toward independent, fulfilling futures with hope and direction. You will join a passionate team of Support workers, Night workers and Bank staff who provide day to day guidance around housing, budgeting, living skills, education, employment, and building healthy relationships. Located in the heart of Hove, our service maintains strong links within the local community and plays a key role in supporting young people to thrive. What you will be doing As Deputy Supported Housing Manager, you will play a key role in the running, quality, and impact of our services. Working closely with the Supported Housing Manager, you will help lead a safe, supportive, and high performing environment where young people can thrive. Service Provision You will support the Supported Housing Manager with the day to day delivery of the service, ensuring we meet all requirements set out in the service specification and remain fully compliant with Regulator of Social Housing (RSH) and Ofsted standards. Your responsibilities will include: Overseeing the full referral, interview, and induction process for all bedspaces and ensuring that every resident understands their Occupancy Agreement and House Rules. Maintaining the quality, safety, and presentation of the accommodation by working closely with our Housing and Property Services team to coordinate estate inspections, health and safety risk assessments, repairs, and the timely turnaround of void rooms. Supporting effective income collection across the service, working with the Rents team to build and maintain a positive rent payment culture among residents. Leadership and People Management You will directly line manage members of the staff team, ensuring their practice, professionalism, and development reflect our high standards. You will: Provide coaching, guidance, and clear expectations to ensure staff feel confident, supported, and motivated in their work with young people. Create a team culture rooted in creativity, consistency, and best practice, ensuring staff are equipped to empower young people to reach their goals while maintaining appropriate and safe boundaries. Be responsible for creating and maintaining staff rotas to ensure adequate service coverage at all times. General Responsibilities Participate in the management on call rota, offering out of hours support to services across the wider locality. Embed Psychologically Informed Environments (PIEs), Trauma Informed approaches, and restorative practices throughout your work, ensuring our support model is compassionate, reflective, and person centred. If you are enthusiastic about this opportunity but your experience doesn t align perfectly with every requirement, we encourage you to apply anyway and demonstrate how your experience is transferrable. You may be just the right candidate. About you You have experience line managing staff and building positive, supportive team cultures. You bring consistency, are well organised and approachable, and are confident in setting clear expectations. You enjoy motivating others, supporting staff development, and planning effective rotas to ensure high quality service delivery. You will bring experience working in supported housing or similar services, supporting young people and/or adults at risk, along with proven experience in managing or supervising a team. You will already have a solid understanding of the Regulator of Social Housing (RSH) and Ofsted frameworks, as well as a strong working knowledge of Trauma Informed Care and Psychologically Informed Environments (PIE). You will be an effective communicator with strong facilitation skills, able to navigate challenging situations with confidence, calmness, and a solution focused approach. You will also have experience overseeing safeguarding procedures within residential settings, ensuring safety, accountability, and robust decision making. Just as importantly, you will understand the importance of maintaining professional boundaries, modelling best practice for the team and the young people we support.
Do you want to work in a children s home where you can have a lasting impact on a young person s life? Are you an experience leader in residential childcare, passionate about creating a safe, nurturing and therapeutic environment? Apply today to join our client s team where your dedication, resilience, and care can transform young lives every day. They are seeking a passionate, experienced Home Manager to work closely with the Registered Manager to oversee the daily running of the home, lead and support the staff team, and ensure the highest standards of care and safeguarding are consistently maintained. The Home Manager is a key operational leader who supports the Registered Manager in ensuring safe, therapeutic and high-quality care within dual registered children s homes. This role holds greater responsibility than a Deputy role so it s ideal for a Senior or a Deputy Manager looking to take the next step in their career. Our client is committed to providing a stable and nurturing home for children and young people, using Dyadic Developmental Practice (DDP) and trauma-informed care as the foundation of everything they do. Location: Ollerton Job Type: Full-Time (40 hours per week) Salary: £45,000 per annum DOE Shift Pattern: Typically, 9am 5pm, though shifts will be required to cover sickness and annual leave What Our Client Offers: Competitive Salary. 40-hour Full-Time Contract. 28 days annual leave (including bank holidays). Performance bonuses £100 for achieving a Good Ofsted rating and £200 for Outstanding . Therapeutic training, including DDP, to develop advanced skills in trauma-informed care. Continuous professional development opportunities, including structured 1-1 and group managerial training development workshops throughout your probationary period. A supportive, inclusive work culture where diversity is respected and individuality is valued. An organisation guided by the belief that Every Step Forward Matters focusing on progress, growth, and the unique journey of every staff member and young person. What They re Looking For: A minimum of 2 years experience in residential childcare, including leadership responsibilities. Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare (or equivalent) Level 5 is preferred but not required. DDP therapeutically trained or willing to complete the training within the probation period. Strong safeguarding knowledge, understanding of regulatory framework and the ability to respond effectively to concerns. Ability to manage, motivate and develop a staff team. Requirements: Minimum age 22 (Ofsted requirement). Must have the right to work in the UK. Full manual UK driving license. Must be able to speak and understand English to a good standard for effective communication, record-keeping and safeguarding the wellbeing of those you will be supporting. A full Enhanced DBS Check will be required for the successful candidates. What You ll Be Doing: Support the Registered Manager in the day-to-day management of the home and be the main point of contact when the Registered Manager is unavailable. Lead shifts, ensuring the smooth running of the home and adherence to care plans, routines, and safeguarding procedures. Oversee compliance, service quality and team development, including supervisions, appraisals, and performance management. Oversee the daily operation of the home, ensuring routines are followed, staffing levels are safe, and the environment remains calm, nurturing and well-maintained. Provide leadership to the team and oversee staff deployment and rotas. Ensure the care provided is trauma-informed, person-centred and tailored to the needs of the children and young people. Lead and facilitate staff meetings, ensuring effective communication and team cohesion. Ensure placement plans, risk assessments, and behaviour support plans are up to date and implemented in daily practice. Work collaboratively with professionals, families, and external agencies to support the young person s care plan, contributing to meetings, providing written reports and ensure communication across the team is clear, timely and accurate. Contribute to Ofsted inspections, quality assurance, and continuous improvement processes. Act as a role model for therapeutic and DDP-informed practice, embedding reflective and relational approaches across the team. Provide on-call support and cover when required. About Our Client When you join our client, you become part of a team dedicated to making a lasting difference in young people s lives. They value your expertise, invest in your growth, and celebrate your achievements, because when their team thrives, so do the young people they care for. They are a recognised and respected provider of supported living and adult services, known for delivering high-quality, person-centred support to individuals with complex needs. With a strong track record in empowering adults to live safe, meaningful, and independent lives, they are now expanding into Ofsted-registered children s residential care. This exciting new chapter reflects their commitment to supporting young people with high acuity needs, including emotional and behavioural challenges, developmental trauma, and attachment difficulties. Their new children s homes are designed to offer intensive, trauma-informed therapeutic care, led by skilled teams and supported by clinical professionals.
Apr 25, 2026
Full time
Do you want to work in a children s home where you can have a lasting impact on a young person s life? Are you an experience leader in residential childcare, passionate about creating a safe, nurturing and therapeutic environment? Apply today to join our client s team where your dedication, resilience, and care can transform young lives every day. They are seeking a passionate, experienced Home Manager to work closely with the Registered Manager to oversee the daily running of the home, lead and support the staff team, and ensure the highest standards of care and safeguarding are consistently maintained. The Home Manager is a key operational leader who supports the Registered Manager in ensuring safe, therapeutic and high-quality care within dual registered children s homes. This role holds greater responsibility than a Deputy role so it s ideal for a Senior or a Deputy Manager looking to take the next step in their career. Our client is committed to providing a stable and nurturing home for children and young people, using Dyadic Developmental Practice (DDP) and trauma-informed care as the foundation of everything they do. Location: Ollerton Job Type: Full-Time (40 hours per week) Salary: £45,000 per annum DOE Shift Pattern: Typically, 9am 5pm, though shifts will be required to cover sickness and annual leave What Our Client Offers: Competitive Salary. 40-hour Full-Time Contract. 28 days annual leave (including bank holidays). Performance bonuses £100 for achieving a Good Ofsted rating and £200 for Outstanding . Therapeutic training, including DDP, to develop advanced skills in trauma-informed care. Continuous professional development opportunities, including structured 1-1 and group managerial training development workshops throughout your probationary period. A supportive, inclusive work culture where diversity is respected and individuality is valued. An organisation guided by the belief that Every Step Forward Matters focusing on progress, growth, and the unique journey of every staff member and young person. What They re Looking For: A minimum of 2 years experience in residential childcare, including leadership responsibilities. Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare (or equivalent) Level 5 is preferred but not required. DDP therapeutically trained or willing to complete the training within the probation period. Strong safeguarding knowledge, understanding of regulatory framework and the ability to respond effectively to concerns. Ability to manage, motivate and develop a staff team. Requirements: Minimum age 22 (Ofsted requirement). Must have the right to work in the UK. Full manual UK driving license. Must be able to speak and understand English to a good standard for effective communication, record-keeping and safeguarding the wellbeing of those you will be supporting. A full Enhanced DBS Check will be required for the successful candidates. What You ll Be Doing: Support the Registered Manager in the day-to-day management of the home and be the main point of contact when the Registered Manager is unavailable. Lead shifts, ensuring the smooth running of the home and adherence to care plans, routines, and safeguarding procedures. Oversee compliance, service quality and team development, including supervisions, appraisals, and performance management. Oversee the daily operation of the home, ensuring routines are followed, staffing levels are safe, and the environment remains calm, nurturing and well-maintained. Provide leadership to the team and oversee staff deployment and rotas. Ensure the care provided is trauma-informed, person-centred and tailored to the needs of the children and young people. Lead and facilitate staff meetings, ensuring effective communication and team cohesion. Ensure placement plans, risk assessments, and behaviour support plans are up to date and implemented in daily practice. Work collaboratively with professionals, families, and external agencies to support the young person s care plan, contributing to meetings, providing written reports and ensure communication across the team is clear, timely and accurate. Contribute to Ofsted inspections, quality assurance, and continuous improvement processes. Act as a role model for therapeutic and DDP-informed practice, embedding reflective and relational approaches across the team. Provide on-call support and cover when required. About Our Client When you join our client, you become part of a team dedicated to making a lasting difference in young people s lives. They value your expertise, invest in your growth, and celebrate your achievements, because when their team thrives, so do the young people they care for. They are a recognised and respected provider of supported living and adult services, known for delivering high-quality, person-centred support to individuals with complex needs. With a strong track record in empowering adults to live safe, meaningful, and independent lives, they are now expanding into Ofsted-registered children s residential care. This exciting new chapter reflects their commitment to supporting young people with high acuity needs, including emotional and behavioural challenges, developmental trauma, and attachment difficulties. Their new children s homes are designed to offer intensive, trauma-informed therapeutic care, led by skilled teams and supported by clinical professionals.
Relief Premises and Security Officer - Fyffe Centre, Lowestoft Salary: £13.50 per hour Hours: Relief shifts to cover absence, training and holidays Shifts: Day and Night shifts available Ref: FC001 Are you passionate about empowering people to rebuild their lives and create a brighter future? Join us at the Fyffe Centre, where you'll play a vital role in supporting former homeless people, or those at risk of returning to the streets, as they work towards sustaining independent accommodation. In this meaningful and rewarding role, you'll provide high quality, strengths based support that centres on each person's goals, aspirations, and wellbeing. Working side by side with our customers, you'll help ensure they feel safe, valued, and confident in the service they receive. About Fyffe Centre The Fyffe Centre in Lowestoft, is a welcoming service offering 27 single rooms to adults who need a safe place and a bit of extra support while getting back on their feet. The team helps residents with everything from building confidence and improving wellbeing to developing practical skills for independent living.The Fyffe Centre is just a short walk from Lowestoft Train Station and close to handy bus stops. Its great location means residents can easily reach local shops, the seafront and community spaces, making it a positive and lively setting for people to rebuild their independence. What you'll be doing: Maintain a visible presencein and around the building, helping to ensure that customers feel safe, supported, and welcomed throughout the shift. Support customers to manage risk, responding appropriately to any behaviour-related concerns that may pose a risk or breach their occupancy agreement. Carry out building health and safety checksduring the shift, reporting any repairs or damage. This includes cleaning shared communal areas and preparing rooms for re-let. Build positive relationships with customersby getting to know them and being a reliable point of contact for assistance during the shift. Manage visitors to the serviceand address any behaviours that do not align with house rules in a fair, respectful, and proportionate manner. Work collaboratively as part of the wider team, completing administrative tasks and maintaining accurate records to support a smooth and effective service delivery. Person Specification GCSE Maths and English (Grade 9-4 / A-C or equivalent) Interview Date: To be confirmed. Before applying Orwell is committed to safeguarding and safer employment and the principles of empowerment. Please note Orwell Housing Association does not provide visa sponsorship. You must be eligible to work in the UK to apply. You will be required to provide the relevant right to work documentation if successfully appointed to the role. This post is subject to an enhanced DBS check. All new arrivals to the UK must also provide a Statement of Good Conduct (SOGC). The definition of new arrival is an applicant who has worked or been resident overseas in the previous five years and this includes citizens of the UK who have worked or lived overseas for a continuous period of six months or more. Apply with Confidence Orwell is proud to be a Disability Confident Leader. We believe in creating an accessible and supportive environment, where every team member can thrive and contribute. Join us in our commitment to building a workplace that celebrates diversity and empowers all individuals to reach their full potential. We actively welcome applications from candidates with disabilities and are dedicated to making reasonable adjustments throughout the recruitment process to ensure equal access and opportunity for all. We know that diverse teams drive innovation and deliver better outcomes. Research shows that people from underrepresented groups often hesitate to apply for roles unless they meet every requirement. If you're excited about this opportunity but don't meet every listed qualification, we still encourage you to apply anyway. Your unique experiences, perspectives, skills and most importantly your alignment with our culture and values could be exactly what we're looking for. We are committed to building an inclusive workplace where everyone feels valued, respected and supported to succeed. If there is anything that might prevent you from applying for one of our roles, we want to help remove that barrier. Please contact our Talent team by calling or emailing . Orwell Housing Association Limited collects and processes personal data in accordance with applicable data protection laws. Please see the Privacy Notice - By applying to this job you agree you have read, understand and accept the content of the Privacy Notice - to the processing of your data as part of this application. For more information and career guidance, check our career hub.
Apr 25, 2026
Full time
Relief Premises and Security Officer - Fyffe Centre, Lowestoft Salary: £13.50 per hour Hours: Relief shifts to cover absence, training and holidays Shifts: Day and Night shifts available Ref: FC001 Are you passionate about empowering people to rebuild their lives and create a brighter future? Join us at the Fyffe Centre, where you'll play a vital role in supporting former homeless people, or those at risk of returning to the streets, as they work towards sustaining independent accommodation. In this meaningful and rewarding role, you'll provide high quality, strengths based support that centres on each person's goals, aspirations, and wellbeing. Working side by side with our customers, you'll help ensure they feel safe, valued, and confident in the service they receive. About Fyffe Centre The Fyffe Centre in Lowestoft, is a welcoming service offering 27 single rooms to adults who need a safe place and a bit of extra support while getting back on their feet. The team helps residents with everything from building confidence and improving wellbeing to developing practical skills for independent living.The Fyffe Centre is just a short walk from Lowestoft Train Station and close to handy bus stops. Its great location means residents can easily reach local shops, the seafront and community spaces, making it a positive and lively setting for people to rebuild their independence. What you'll be doing: Maintain a visible presencein and around the building, helping to ensure that customers feel safe, supported, and welcomed throughout the shift. Support customers to manage risk, responding appropriately to any behaviour-related concerns that may pose a risk or breach their occupancy agreement. Carry out building health and safety checksduring the shift, reporting any repairs or damage. This includes cleaning shared communal areas and preparing rooms for re-let. Build positive relationships with customersby getting to know them and being a reliable point of contact for assistance during the shift. Manage visitors to the serviceand address any behaviours that do not align with house rules in a fair, respectful, and proportionate manner. Work collaboratively as part of the wider team, completing administrative tasks and maintaining accurate records to support a smooth and effective service delivery. Person Specification GCSE Maths and English (Grade 9-4 / A-C or equivalent) Interview Date: To be confirmed. Before applying Orwell is committed to safeguarding and safer employment and the principles of empowerment. Please note Orwell Housing Association does not provide visa sponsorship. You must be eligible to work in the UK to apply. You will be required to provide the relevant right to work documentation if successfully appointed to the role. This post is subject to an enhanced DBS check. All new arrivals to the UK must also provide a Statement of Good Conduct (SOGC). The definition of new arrival is an applicant who has worked or been resident overseas in the previous five years and this includes citizens of the UK who have worked or lived overseas for a continuous period of six months or more. Apply with Confidence Orwell is proud to be a Disability Confident Leader. We believe in creating an accessible and supportive environment, where every team member can thrive and contribute. Join us in our commitment to building a workplace that celebrates diversity and empowers all individuals to reach their full potential. We actively welcome applications from candidates with disabilities and are dedicated to making reasonable adjustments throughout the recruitment process to ensure equal access and opportunity for all. We know that diverse teams drive innovation and deliver better outcomes. Research shows that people from underrepresented groups often hesitate to apply for roles unless they meet every requirement. If you're excited about this opportunity but don't meet every listed qualification, we still encourage you to apply anyway. Your unique experiences, perspectives, skills and most importantly your alignment with our culture and values could be exactly what we're looking for. We are committed to building an inclusive workplace where everyone feels valued, respected and supported to succeed. If there is anything that might prevent you from applying for one of our roles, we want to help remove that barrier. Please contact our Talent team by calling or emailing . Orwell Housing Association Limited collects and processes personal data in accordance with applicable data protection laws. Please see the Privacy Notice - By applying to this job you agree you have read, understand and accept the content of the Privacy Notice - to the processing of your data as part of this application. For more information and career guidance, check our career hub.
Care Team Leader Sheffield£13.79 per hourPermanent Full-time 37.5 hours per week (rota-based) Please note: We are unable to consider Skilled Worker or Student Visa applicants for this role 'Extraordinary Days, Every Day' At CareTech, we are committed to delivering Extraordinary Days, Every Day through high-quality, person-centred care. Our focus is on empowering independence, building confidence and life skills, and supporting people to live fulfilling lives in environments that best suit their needs. We are recruiting a Team Leader to join our service in Stalybridge, supporting adults with learning disabilities, autism, and mental health needs. Whether you're new to care or experienced, this is an opportunity to build a rewarding, long-term career - any truly make a difference! About the Service - Oakwood Flats Oakwood Flats is a registered residential care service supporting adults aged 18+ in a safe, structured, and supportive environment. The service promotes independence, choice, and wellbeing through tailored, person-centred support. Service User Interests The people we support enjoy a wide range of activities, and Support Workers play a vital role in enabling these experiences, including: Arts and craftsDays out such as Theme Parks, Meals out, Social activities, Christmas markets etc.Holidays and short breaksWalks in the local park and communityCooking and baking to develop life skills The Role You will: Deliver person-centred support in line with individual support plansAssist with daily living skills and personal care where requiredPromote independence, dignity, and wellbeingSupport activities, appointments, and community accessMaintain accurate records and work effectively as part of a teamWork a rota including evenings, weekends, bank holidays, and sleep-ins Who We're Looking For We're seeking people who are caring, patient, and respectful, with a positive and resilient approach. You should be confident working independently and within a team, have good communication skills, basic IT and written abilities, and be flexible and reliable. No previous experience? No problem! If you have the passion, we'll provide full training and a structured induction programme. Requirements At least 2 years Experience in a Supported Living or Residential Care EnvironmentAt least a year in a Senior or Team leader position within careAbility to work unsociable hours on a rota basisDrivers desirable but not essentialEnhanced DBS required (paid for by CareTech) What We Offer Recommend A Friend BonusUp to 28 Days Holiday, inclusive of Bank HolidaysFree DBS CheckBlue Light CardStakeholder PensionFree Employee Assistance ProgrammeAnnual Employee Awards EveningEmployee Recognition SchemesOngoing training with clear career progression opportunities, including access to qualifications up to degree levelCareTech Foundation - Opportunity to apply for family and friend's grant Our Values FriendlyPositiveInnovativeEmpoweringPerson-Centred Apply today to join a friendly, empowering organisation committed to person-centred support and creating Extraordinary Days, Every Day. About CareTech CareTech Community Services Ltd, established in 1994, is one of the largest providers of specialist social care services supporting 5000 adults with a wide range of needs in more than 300 services across the UK. Committed to the highest standards of care and governance, we provide innovative care pathways for vulnerable people to live in community settings. We support people to take control of their lives - this could be finding employment, having an active social life, learning new skills or building self-confidence.CareTech Community Services are proud to inform you that they are a Disability Confident Leader. Due to the high volume of applications, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted within 7-10 days. Some roles may require male or female employees only, where this is a genuine occupational requirement in accordance with the Equality Act 2010. Strictly no agencies Sheffield - Care Team Leader SYS-24662
Apr 23, 2026
Full time
Care Team Leader Sheffield£13.79 per hourPermanent Full-time 37.5 hours per week (rota-based) Please note: We are unable to consider Skilled Worker or Student Visa applicants for this role 'Extraordinary Days, Every Day' At CareTech, we are committed to delivering Extraordinary Days, Every Day through high-quality, person-centred care. Our focus is on empowering independence, building confidence and life skills, and supporting people to live fulfilling lives in environments that best suit their needs. We are recruiting a Team Leader to join our service in Stalybridge, supporting adults with learning disabilities, autism, and mental health needs. Whether you're new to care or experienced, this is an opportunity to build a rewarding, long-term career - any truly make a difference! About the Service - Oakwood Flats Oakwood Flats is a registered residential care service supporting adults aged 18+ in a safe, structured, and supportive environment. The service promotes independence, choice, and wellbeing through tailored, person-centred support. Service User Interests The people we support enjoy a wide range of activities, and Support Workers play a vital role in enabling these experiences, including: Arts and craftsDays out such as Theme Parks, Meals out, Social activities, Christmas markets etc.Holidays and short breaksWalks in the local park and communityCooking and baking to develop life skills The Role You will: Deliver person-centred support in line with individual support plansAssist with daily living skills and personal care where requiredPromote independence, dignity, and wellbeingSupport activities, appointments, and community accessMaintain accurate records and work effectively as part of a teamWork a rota including evenings, weekends, bank holidays, and sleep-ins Who We're Looking For We're seeking people who are caring, patient, and respectful, with a positive and resilient approach. You should be confident working independently and within a team, have good communication skills, basic IT and written abilities, and be flexible and reliable. No previous experience? No problem! If you have the passion, we'll provide full training and a structured induction programme. Requirements At least 2 years Experience in a Supported Living or Residential Care EnvironmentAt least a year in a Senior or Team leader position within careAbility to work unsociable hours on a rota basisDrivers desirable but not essentialEnhanced DBS required (paid for by CareTech) What We Offer Recommend A Friend BonusUp to 28 Days Holiday, inclusive of Bank HolidaysFree DBS CheckBlue Light CardStakeholder PensionFree Employee Assistance ProgrammeAnnual Employee Awards EveningEmployee Recognition SchemesOngoing training with clear career progression opportunities, including access to qualifications up to degree levelCareTech Foundation - Opportunity to apply for family and friend's grant Our Values FriendlyPositiveInnovativeEmpoweringPerson-Centred Apply today to join a friendly, empowering organisation committed to person-centred support and creating Extraordinary Days, Every Day. About CareTech CareTech Community Services Ltd, established in 1994, is one of the largest providers of specialist social care services supporting 5000 adults with a wide range of needs in more than 300 services across the UK. Committed to the highest standards of care and governance, we provide innovative care pathways for vulnerable people to live in community settings. We support people to take control of their lives - this could be finding employment, having an active social life, learning new skills or building self-confidence.CareTech Community Services are proud to inform you that they are a Disability Confident Leader. Due to the high volume of applications, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted within 7-10 days. Some roles may require male or female employees only, where this is a genuine occupational requirement in accordance with the Equality Act 2010. Strictly no agencies Sheffield - Care Team Leader SYS-24662
A leading care organization in Newcastle upon Tyne is looking for a Team Leader to manage Supported Living services. The role involves supervising Support Workers and ensuring compliance with health and safety standards. A successful candidate will have NVQ/QCF Level 3 in Health & Social Care and proven supervisory experience. This full-time position includes a rotational on-call commitment, promoting a caring and empowering environment for individuals to live independently.
Apr 23, 2026
Full time
A leading care organization in Newcastle upon Tyne is looking for a Team Leader to manage Supported Living services. The role involves supervising Support Workers and ensuring compliance with health and safety standards. A successful candidate will have NVQ/QCF Level 3 in Health & Social Care and proven supervisory experience. This full-time position includes a rotational on-call commitment, promoting a caring and empowering environment for individuals to live independently.
Get Staffed Online Recruitment Limited
Swadlincote, Derbyshire
Do you want to work in a children s home where you can have a lasting impact on a young person s life? Apply today to join our client s team where your dedication, resilience, and care can transform young lives every day. They are seeking Senior Residential Childcare Support Workers to provide care to the young people they support, while also guiding and supporting the wider team. The children and young people who live with our client have often faced difficult and sometimes traumatic experiences. At times, this can be expressed through big emotions, heightened behaviours or distress that may feel overwhelming. These moments require patience, resilience, and a calm confident presence, not only for the young people but also for the staff you will be supporting. As a Senior, you will play a key role in modelling therapeutic practice, ensuring consistency, and helping never colleagues feel confident in responding to these situations. You will work directly with young people, building genuine relationships and using therapeutic approaches such as Dyadic Developmental Practice (DDP) and PACE to help them feel safe, valued, and supported to grow. At our client, you re more than just a staff member, you ll be a role model, a trusted adult, and a vital part of a young person s journey towards independence, wellbeing, and their full potential. Location: Swadlincote Job Type: Full-Time (40 hours per week) Salary: £33,500 £36,500 Shift Pattern: The role operates on a 1-on, 2-off shift pattern. Two contracted sleep-ins per month are included within the standard salary. Any additional sleep-ins worked will be paid at a rate of £60 per sleep-in. What They Offer: Competitive Salary. 40-hour Full-Time Contract. 28 days annual leave (including bank holidays). Full induction programme, including therapeutic training in PACE and DDP trauma-informed care. Funded qualifications including Level 5 Diploma in Residential Childcare with progression opportunities to higher levels. Monthly recognition awards, celebrating exceptional commitment, care and therapeutic practice. Employee Assistance Programme offering support for physical, emotional and mental health. High quality training, regular reflective supervision, and opportunities for professional growth. A supportive, inclusive culture where diversity is respected, individuality is valued, and every staff member feels part of a team. What They re Looking For: A minimum of 2 years experience in residential childcare, including shift leadership. Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare (or equivalent) is required. DDP therapeutically trained or willing to complete the training within the probation period. Strong safeguarding knowledge and ability to respond effectively to concerns. Requirements: Minimum age 22 (Ofsted requirement). Must have the right to work in the UK. Full manual UK driving license. Must be able to speak and understand English to a good standard for effective communication, record-keeping and safeguarding the wellbeing of those you will be supporting. A full Enhanced DBS Check will be required for the successful candidates. What You ll Be Doing: Lead shifts, ensuring the smooth running of the home and adherence to all care plans, risk assessments, and routines. Ensure the home environment remains safe, structured, and nurturing. Coach, mentor, and role-model therapeutic practice for Residential Support Workers. Embed therapeutic approached, including DDP and trauma-informed care into everyday practice. Complete and review placement plans, 24-hour support plans, and other key records. Support incident debriefs and reflective practice discussions to strengthen team learning. Maintain positive working relationships with external professionals, families, and the wider community. About Our Client Our client is a recognised and respected provider of supported living and adult services, known for delivering high-quality, person-centred support to individuals with complex needs. With a strong track record in empowering adults to live safe, meaningful, and independent lives, they are now expanding into Ofsted-registered children s residential care. This exciting new chapter reflects their commitment to supporting young people with high acuity needs, including emotional and behavioural challenges, developmental trauma, and attachment difficulties. Their new children s homes are designed to offer intensive, trauma-informed therapeutic care, led by skilled teams and supported by clinical professionals. What makes our client unique is their seamless pathway from childhood through to adulthood. Their model offers young people the opportunity to receive focused therapeutic support in a stable home environment, an when ready to transition into their existing, well-established supported living and adult services. This approach promotes continuity, emotional security, and sustained progress through each stage of a young person s journey. With a strong infrastructure and years of experience delivering regulated services, they are well-equipped to provide safe, consistent, and high-impact care that helps young people heal, grown and achieve long-term positive outcomes. Safeguarding Statement Our client is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of the people they support. They expect all staff to share this commitment and to always act in the best interest of the individuals they support. Employment is subject to an Enhanced DBS Check and satisfactory references in line with safer recruitment guidelines.
Apr 23, 2026
Full time
Do you want to work in a children s home where you can have a lasting impact on a young person s life? Apply today to join our client s team where your dedication, resilience, and care can transform young lives every day. They are seeking Senior Residential Childcare Support Workers to provide care to the young people they support, while also guiding and supporting the wider team. The children and young people who live with our client have often faced difficult and sometimes traumatic experiences. At times, this can be expressed through big emotions, heightened behaviours or distress that may feel overwhelming. These moments require patience, resilience, and a calm confident presence, not only for the young people but also for the staff you will be supporting. As a Senior, you will play a key role in modelling therapeutic practice, ensuring consistency, and helping never colleagues feel confident in responding to these situations. You will work directly with young people, building genuine relationships and using therapeutic approaches such as Dyadic Developmental Practice (DDP) and PACE to help them feel safe, valued, and supported to grow. At our client, you re more than just a staff member, you ll be a role model, a trusted adult, and a vital part of a young person s journey towards independence, wellbeing, and their full potential. Location: Swadlincote Job Type: Full-Time (40 hours per week) Salary: £33,500 £36,500 Shift Pattern: The role operates on a 1-on, 2-off shift pattern. Two contracted sleep-ins per month are included within the standard salary. Any additional sleep-ins worked will be paid at a rate of £60 per sleep-in. What They Offer: Competitive Salary. 40-hour Full-Time Contract. 28 days annual leave (including bank holidays). Full induction programme, including therapeutic training in PACE and DDP trauma-informed care. Funded qualifications including Level 5 Diploma in Residential Childcare with progression opportunities to higher levels. Monthly recognition awards, celebrating exceptional commitment, care and therapeutic practice. Employee Assistance Programme offering support for physical, emotional and mental health. High quality training, regular reflective supervision, and opportunities for professional growth. A supportive, inclusive culture where diversity is respected, individuality is valued, and every staff member feels part of a team. What They re Looking For: A minimum of 2 years experience in residential childcare, including shift leadership. Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare (or equivalent) is required. DDP therapeutically trained or willing to complete the training within the probation period. Strong safeguarding knowledge and ability to respond effectively to concerns. Requirements: Minimum age 22 (Ofsted requirement). Must have the right to work in the UK. Full manual UK driving license. Must be able to speak and understand English to a good standard for effective communication, record-keeping and safeguarding the wellbeing of those you will be supporting. A full Enhanced DBS Check will be required for the successful candidates. What You ll Be Doing: Lead shifts, ensuring the smooth running of the home and adherence to all care plans, risk assessments, and routines. Ensure the home environment remains safe, structured, and nurturing. Coach, mentor, and role-model therapeutic practice for Residential Support Workers. Embed therapeutic approached, including DDP and trauma-informed care into everyday practice. Complete and review placement plans, 24-hour support plans, and other key records. Support incident debriefs and reflective practice discussions to strengthen team learning. Maintain positive working relationships with external professionals, families, and the wider community. About Our Client Our client is a recognised and respected provider of supported living and adult services, known for delivering high-quality, person-centred support to individuals with complex needs. With a strong track record in empowering adults to live safe, meaningful, and independent lives, they are now expanding into Ofsted-registered children s residential care. This exciting new chapter reflects their commitment to supporting young people with high acuity needs, including emotional and behavioural challenges, developmental trauma, and attachment difficulties. Their new children s homes are designed to offer intensive, trauma-informed therapeutic care, led by skilled teams and supported by clinical professionals. What makes our client unique is their seamless pathway from childhood through to adulthood. Their model offers young people the opportunity to receive focused therapeutic support in a stable home environment, an when ready to transition into their existing, well-established supported living and adult services. This approach promotes continuity, emotional security, and sustained progress through each stage of a young person s journey. With a strong infrastructure and years of experience delivering regulated services, they are well-equipped to provide safe, consistent, and high-impact care that helps young people heal, grown and achieve long-term positive outcomes. Safeguarding Statement Our client is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of the people they support. They expect all staff to share this commitment and to always act in the best interest of the individuals they support. Employment is subject to an Enhanced DBS Check and satisfactory references in line with safer recruitment guidelines.
About Daon For over two decades, Daon has been at the forefront of identity innovation - redefining how the world verifies, protects, and trusts the individuals it serves. Originally founded to secure national borders, we have evolved into a global authority in digital identity assurance, helping organisations across sectors to deliver trust, security, and seamless user experiences through our concept of Identity Continuity. Today, more than one billion identities are safeguarded by Daon's technologies. Our reputation has been built on integrity, precision, and reliability, and our people embody those same qualities. We call it The Daon DNA - a culture rooted in honesty, respect, teamwork, and professionalism. Together, we are shaping the next generation of secure digital experiences. The Opportunity We are seeking an accomplished Sales Director to lead Daon's growth within the UK market, as part of our expanding EMEA team. This role offers a unique opportunity to combine strategic influence with commercial execution - shaping business outcomes across key industries including FinTech, Digital Banking, Gaming, Telecommunications, and Technology. Reporting to the Vice President, UK & Ireland, with a dotted line to the President of EMEA & APAC, you will be instrumental in strengthening Daon's market presence and advancing our trusted partnerships. The position demands both strategic acuity and practical commercial leadership - ideal for an executive who thrives on responsibility, integrity, and tangible results. Key Responsibilities Drive new business acquisition through both direct and partner-led channels. Develop, qualify, and manage strategic partnerships that accelerate regional growth. Oversee the complete sales lifecycle, from initial engagement through to contract close. Cultivate senior relationships with clients, partners, and technology collaborators. Work closely with international colleagues to define and execute effective go-to-market strategies. Broaden Daon's presence within established sectors and emerging markets. Maintain disciplined forecasting and transparent pipeline management. Your Profile A degree in Business, Technology, or a related field. Proven success in enterprise software or SaaS sales, ideally within Identity, Authentication, or Cybersecurity. A consistent record of exceeding targets through consultative and complex solution selling. Experience within FinTech, Financial Services, or Technology sectors. Strong credibility and network within relevant customer and partner communities. Excellent communication and negotiation skills, with a natural ability to build trust at senior levels. A strategic thinker with hands on pragmatism and drive. Fluent command of English, both written and spoken. Why Daon Joining Daon means contributing to a purpose that matters - building trust in a digital world. You will collaborate with experienced professionals across continents, working at the intersection of technology, security, and human experience. Our environment rewards integrity, initiative, and achievement. We give our people the freedom to excel, supported by the resources of a global organization. What We Offer Health & Wellbeing Comprehensive private health insurance for you and your family. Company-sponsored life and accident cover. Cycle-to-Work scheme promoting healthy and sustainable living. Financial Security Competitive remuneration package with strong company pension contributions. Professional Development Reimbursement for approved educational and self-development courses. Regular knowledge sharing forums and industry meet ups. Access to cutting edge tools and technologies in an empowering environment. Work & Lifestyle Flexible working model - remote based with regular travel across the UK and EMEA. Full ownership of the sales process, supported by a collaborative and experienced team. Community & Culture Company-sponsored summer and year end events. Regular social, sporting, and team building activities fostering a genuine sense of belonging. Join Us At Daon, you will find more than a role - you will find a platform for influence. This is an opportunity to help define how trust is built and sustained in a connected world. Your leadership can help shape the future of digital identity. Join the brightest minds from around the globe as we build the future of digital identity!
Jan 20, 2026
Full time
About Daon For over two decades, Daon has been at the forefront of identity innovation - redefining how the world verifies, protects, and trusts the individuals it serves. Originally founded to secure national borders, we have evolved into a global authority in digital identity assurance, helping organisations across sectors to deliver trust, security, and seamless user experiences through our concept of Identity Continuity. Today, more than one billion identities are safeguarded by Daon's technologies. Our reputation has been built on integrity, precision, and reliability, and our people embody those same qualities. We call it The Daon DNA - a culture rooted in honesty, respect, teamwork, and professionalism. Together, we are shaping the next generation of secure digital experiences. The Opportunity We are seeking an accomplished Sales Director to lead Daon's growth within the UK market, as part of our expanding EMEA team. This role offers a unique opportunity to combine strategic influence with commercial execution - shaping business outcomes across key industries including FinTech, Digital Banking, Gaming, Telecommunications, and Technology. Reporting to the Vice President, UK & Ireland, with a dotted line to the President of EMEA & APAC, you will be instrumental in strengthening Daon's market presence and advancing our trusted partnerships. The position demands both strategic acuity and practical commercial leadership - ideal for an executive who thrives on responsibility, integrity, and tangible results. Key Responsibilities Drive new business acquisition through both direct and partner-led channels. Develop, qualify, and manage strategic partnerships that accelerate regional growth. Oversee the complete sales lifecycle, from initial engagement through to contract close. Cultivate senior relationships with clients, partners, and technology collaborators. Work closely with international colleagues to define and execute effective go-to-market strategies. Broaden Daon's presence within established sectors and emerging markets. Maintain disciplined forecasting and transparent pipeline management. Your Profile A degree in Business, Technology, or a related field. Proven success in enterprise software or SaaS sales, ideally within Identity, Authentication, or Cybersecurity. A consistent record of exceeding targets through consultative and complex solution selling. Experience within FinTech, Financial Services, or Technology sectors. Strong credibility and network within relevant customer and partner communities. Excellent communication and negotiation skills, with a natural ability to build trust at senior levels. A strategic thinker with hands on pragmatism and drive. Fluent command of English, both written and spoken. Why Daon Joining Daon means contributing to a purpose that matters - building trust in a digital world. You will collaborate with experienced professionals across continents, working at the intersection of technology, security, and human experience. Our environment rewards integrity, initiative, and achievement. We give our people the freedom to excel, supported by the resources of a global organization. What We Offer Health & Wellbeing Comprehensive private health insurance for you and your family. Company-sponsored life and accident cover. Cycle-to-Work scheme promoting healthy and sustainable living. Financial Security Competitive remuneration package with strong company pension contributions. Professional Development Reimbursement for approved educational and self-development courses. Regular knowledge sharing forums and industry meet ups. Access to cutting edge tools and technologies in an empowering environment. Work & Lifestyle Flexible working model - remote based with regular travel across the UK and EMEA. Full ownership of the sales process, supported by a collaborative and experienced team. Community & Culture Company-sponsored summer and year end events. Regular social, sporting, and team building activities fostering a genuine sense of belonging. Join Us At Daon, you will find more than a role - you will find a platform for influence. This is an opportunity to help define how trust is built and sustained in a connected world. Your leadership can help shape the future of digital identity. Join the brightest minds from around the globe as we build the future of digital identity!
As a national leader in Social Care for over 25 years, we are committed to innovation, excellence, and making a real impact. Our nurturing and empowering culture allows us to deliver exceptional services through our highly skilled, committed, and multi-disciplinary teams. We offer a range of services, including: Family Assessment Children's Residential 16+ Supported Living Learning Disabilities All of our services are designed to provide safety, growth, and independence for individuals and families. Our Mission At Progressive Care, our brand stands for trust, quality, and care. Every service we provide is thoughtfully designed to deliver excellence, consistency, and a meaningful impact. With a professional and person-centered approach, we ensure reliability and progress, creating lasting value for those we care and support. Your Role as a Support Worker within Family Assessment: Conduct assessments to help families develop and maintain a safe and nurturing environment. Safeguard children and parents through continuous assessment and planning. Build trusting relationships with families, offering ongoing guidance and encouragement. Support parents to reach their full potential, enabling them to provide care that meets a "good enough standard". Deliver daily support, offer crisis management, and assist in the development of parenting skills. Mentor and advise parents to help them build long-term stability and resilience. Monitor and observe parent-child interactions, contributing to healthy attachment and child development. Engage in activities that strengthen family bonds and promote positive behaviour. Maintain clear, comprehensive written records of observations, family goals, and documentation. Advocate for families by working with community resources and professional services. Operate effectively in a fast-paced, dynamic environment with a high level of emotional awareness. Handle challenges with resilience, adaptability, and a child-focused approach. Our Ideal Candidate should: Level 3 Children & Young People's Workforce Diploma is desirable, but not essential-full training provided Experience working with families in a residential or supported environment A genuine desire to help and support others, with a commitment to a career in supporting families. Strong communication skills, both verbal and written, with good literacy skills. Patient and empathetic towards the complex issues and challenges families may face. Prioritises the safety and well-being of children. Nurturing and supportive, with effective mentoring skills. Experienced in safeguarding and creating a safe, stable environment. Self-motivated, able to work well under pressure, and adaptable to changing circumstances. Able to apply transferable skills from relevant life or professional experience. Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to build positive relationships with children, parents, and professionals. Always acts in a professional manner, and stays calm under pressure. What We Offer: Excellent Pay & Rewards We recognise your skills with structured Salary Grades that reflect your Experience and Qualications Our Pay Structures are at the forefront of National Pay Standards. Career Progression & Development Excellent Opportunities for career progression pathways creating opportunities from; Support worker Senior Support Worker Team Leader Deputy Manager Registered Manager Service Manager Comprehensive Training & Qualifications Full induction program before you start. Service specific training to refine and enhance your skills. We fully fund your training and qualifications through our Nationally Accredited Training Centre. Wellbeing Program Access to excellent employee benefits designed to support your health, wellbeing, and personal development. A Supportive & Rewarding Work Environment With strong management support and supervision, you will always have the guidance, encouragement, that give you the tools and confidence that you need to thrive in your role and career. Are you Ready to Start Your Career in Social Care? Speak to our Talent Team and join the Progressive Care Community! Due to the nature of this role, Progressive Care conducts enhanced background checks through the Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) for all hired personnel. Please note that sponsorship is not available for this position, and all applicants must have the right to work in the UK.
Oct 29, 2025
Full time
As a national leader in Social Care for over 25 years, we are committed to innovation, excellence, and making a real impact. Our nurturing and empowering culture allows us to deliver exceptional services through our highly skilled, committed, and multi-disciplinary teams. We offer a range of services, including: Family Assessment Children's Residential 16+ Supported Living Learning Disabilities All of our services are designed to provide safety, growth, and independence for individuals and families. Our Mission At Progressive Care, our brand stands for trust, quality, and care. Every service we provide is thoughtfully designed to deliver excellence, consistency, and a meaningful impact. With a professional and person-centered approach, we ensure reliability and progress, creating lasting value for those we care and support. Your Role as a Support Worker within Family Assessment: Conduct assessments to help families develop and maintain a safe and nurturing environment. Safeguard children and parents through continuous assessment and planning. Build trusting relationships with families, offering ongoing guidance and encouragement. Support parents to reach their full potential, enabling them to provide care that meets a "good enough standard". Deliver daily support, offer crisis management, and assist in the development of parenting skills. Mentor and advise parents to help them build long-term stability and resilience. Monitor and observe parent-child interactions, contributing to healthy attachment and child development. Engage in activities that strengthen family bonds and promote positive behaviour. Maintain clear, comprehensive written records of observations, family goals, and documentation. Advocate for families by working with community resources and professional services. Operate effectively in a fast-paced, dynamic environment with a high level of emotional awareness. Handle challenges with resilience, adaptability, and a child-focused approach. Our Ideal Candidate should: Level 3 Children & Young People's Workforce Diploma is desirable, but not essential-full training provided Experience working with families in a residential or supported environment A genuine desire to help and support others, with a commitment to a career in supporting families. Strong communication skills, both verbal and written, with good literacy skills. Patient and empathetic towards the complex issues and challenges families may face. Prioritises the safety and well-being of children. Nurturing and supportive, with effective mentoring skills. Experienced in safeguarding and creating a safe, stable environment. Self-motivated, able to work well under pressure, and adaptable to changing circumstances. Able to apply transferable skills from relevant life or professional experience. Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to build positive relationships with children, parents, and professionals. Always acts in a professional manner, and stays calm under pressure. What We Offer: Excellent Pay & Rewards We recognise your skills with structured Salary Grades that reflect your Experience and Qualications Our Pay Structures are at the forefront of National Pay Standards. Career Progression & Development Excellent Opportunities for career progression pathways creating opportunities from; Support worker Senior Support Worker Team Leader Deputy Manager Registered Manager Service Manager Comprehensive Training & Qualifications Full induction program before you start. Service specific training to refine and enhance your skills. We fully fund your training and qualifications through our Nationally Accredited Training Centre. Wellbeing Program Access to excellent employee benefits designed to support your health, wellbeing, and personal development. A Supportive & Rewarding Work Environment With strong management support and supervision, you will always have the guidance, encouragement, that give you the tools and confidence that you need to thrive in your role and career. Are you Ready to Start Your Career in Social Care? Speak to our Talent Team and join the Progressive Care Community! Due to the nature of this role, Progressive Care conducts enhanced background checks through the Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) for all hired personnel. Please note that sponsorship is not available for this position, and all applicants must have the right to work in the UK.
Deputy Manager - Supported Living Andover, Hampshire 28,000 - 30,000 We are recruiting for an experienced Deputy Manager to join a Supported Living team in Andover, Hampshire. This is an exciting opportunity to lead a service supporting adults with learning disabilities, autism, mental health needs, or complex care requirements. As a Deputy Manager, you will play a pivotal role in ensuring the delivery of high-quality, person-centred care while fostering a positive and empowering culture. You will work closely with the Registered Manager to oversee the leadership, management, and compliance of the service. This role offers a unique opportunity to shape a new supported living service from the ground up. You will be responsible for ensuring compliance with CQC regulations, managing a dedicated team, and promoting independence and dignity for the individuals we support. We are looking for a professional with a strong background in adult social care who is passionate about delivering outstanding care and making a meaningful difference in the lives of others. Responsibilities As Deputy Manager, your key responsibilities will include: Providing strong leadership and management to staff, ensuring the delivery of high-quality, person-centred care. Ensuring full compliance with CQC regulations, safeguarding responsibilities, and the Health and Social Care Act. Leading on recruitment, induction, training, and ongoing staff development. Overseeing the creation and review of care/support plans and risk assessments tailored to individual needs. Managing budgets, resources, and staff rotas to ensure safe and consistent service delivery. Building and maintaining positive relationships with families, local authorities, health professionals, and the community. Preparing for and managing CQC inspections, aiming for a minimum rating of "Good" or above. Implementing systems for reporting, quality assurance, and continuous improvement. Qualifications To be successful in this role, you will need: A minimum of 2 years' experience in a management role within adult social care, supported living, or a related setting. Strong knowledge of CQC regulations, the Fundamental Standards, safeguarding, and best practices in adult care. An enhanced DBS check (or willingness to obtain one). Excellent leadership, communication, and organisational skills. The ability to inspire, motivate, and develop a team to deliver outstanding care. Benefits As a Deputy Manager, you will be offered the following: Competitive Salary: 28,000 - 30,000 per annum. Company Issued Mobile Phone: To support your role effectively. Ongoing Support and Professional Development: Opportunities for training, mentoring, and career progression. 28 Days Holiday: To ensure a healthy work-life balance. Opportunity to Work in an Expanding Leading Home Care Provider: Be part of a growing organisation that values your expertise. Interested in hearing more? Call Peter Caulfield on (phone number removed) or Email (url removed) Deputy Manager - Supported Living - Learning Disability WR Health & Social Care are the recruitment partner for nursing jobs, care home jobs and home manager jobs. We recruit UK wide predominantly for nursing home jobs and private hospital jobs. WR is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Oct 09, 2025
Full time
Deputy Manager - Supported Living Andover, Hampshire 28,000 - 30,000 We are recruiting for an experienced Deputy Manager to join a Supported Living team in Andover, Hampshire. This is an exciting opportunity to lead a service supporting adults with learning disabilities, autism, mental health needs, or complex care requirements. As a Deputy Manager, you will play a pivotal role in ensuring the delivery of high-quality, person-centred care while fostering a positive and empowering culture. You will work closely with the Registered Manager to oversee the leadership, management, and compliance of the service. This role offers a unique opportunity to shape a new supported living service from the ground up. You will be responsible for ensuring compliance with CQC regulations, managing a dedicated team, and promoting independence and dignity for the individuals we support. We are looking for a professional with a strong background in adult social care who is passionate about delivering outstanding care and making a meaningful difference in the lives of others. Responsibilities As Deputy Manager, your key responsibilities will include: Providing strong leadership and management to staff, ensuring the delivery of high-quality, person-centred care. Ensuring full compliance with CQC regulations, safeguarding responsibilities, and the Health and Social Care Act. Leading on recruitment, induction, training, and ongoing staff development. Overseeing the creation and review of care/support plans and risk assessments tailored to individual needs. Managing budgets, resources, and staff rotas to ensure safe and consistent service delivery. Building and maintaining positive relationships with families, local authorities, health professionals, and the community. Preparing for and managing CQC inspections, aiming for a minimum rating of "Good" or above. Implementing systems for reporting, quality assurance, and continuous improvement. Qualifications To be successful in this role, you will need: A minimum of 2 years' experience in a management role within adult social care, supported living, or a related setting. Strong knowledge of CQC regulations, the Fundamental Standards, safeguarding, and best practices in adult care. An enhanced DBS check (or willingness to obtain one). Excellent leadership, communication, and organisational skills. The ability to inspire, motivate, and develop a team to deliver outstanding care. Benefits As a Deputy Manager, you will be offered the following: Competitive Salary: 28,000 - 30,000 per annum. Company Issued Mobile Phone: To support your role effectively. Ongoing Support and Professional Development: Opportunities for training, mentoring, and career progression. 28 Days Holiday: To ensure a healthy work-life balance. Opportunity to Work in an Expanding Leading Home Care Provider: Be part of a growing organisation that values your expertise. Interested in hearing more? Call Peter Caulfield on (phone number removed) or Email (url removed) Deputy Manager - Supported Living - Learning Disability WR Health & Social Care are the recruitment partner for nursing jobs, care home jobs and home manager jobs. We recruit UK wide predominantly for nursing home jobs and private hospital jobs. WR is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Looking for more control over your schedule? Join Progressive Care's growing team of bank staff across the Midlands ! Enjoy flexible shifts that fit around your life - not the other way around. If you're ready for a role that works for you, we'd love to hear from you. As a national leader in Social Care for over 25 years, we are committed to innovation, excellence, and making a real impact. Our nurturing and empowering culture allows us to deliver exceptional services through our highly skilled, committed, and multi-disciplinary teams. We offer a range of services, including: Family Assessment Children's Residential 16+ Supported Living Learning Disabilities All of our services are designed to provide safety, growth, and independence for individuals and families. Our Mission At Progressive Care, our brand stands for trust, quality, and care. Every service we provide is thoughtfully designed to deliver excellence, consistency, and a meaningful impact. With a professional and person-centered approach, we ensure reliability and progress, creating lasting value for those we care and support. Your Role as a BANK Support Worker within Family Assessment: Conduct assessments to help families develop and maintain a safe and nurturing environment. Safeguard children and parents through continuous assessment and planning. Build trusting relationships with families, offering ongoing guidance and encouragement. Support parents to reach their full potential, enabling them to provide care that meets a "good enough standard". Deliver daily support, offer crisis management, and assist in the development of parenting skills. Mentor and advise parents to help them build long-term stability and resilience. Monitor and observe parent-child interactions, contributing to healthy attachment and child development. Engage in activities that strengthen family bonds and promote positive behaviour. Maintain clear, comprehensive written records of observations, family goals, and documentation. Advocate for families by working with community resources and professional services. Operate effectively in a fast-paced, dynamic environment with a high level of emotional awareness. Handle challenges with resilience, adaptability, and a child-focused approach. Our Ideal Candidate should: Level 3 Children & Young People's Workforce Diploma is desirable, but not essential-full training provided Experience working with families in a residential or supported environment A genuine desire to help and support others, with a commitment to a career in supporting families. Strong communication skills, both verbal and written, with good literacy skills. Patient and empathetic towards the complex issues and challenges families may face. Prioritises the safety and well-being of children. Nurturing and supportive, with effective mentoring skills. Experienced in safeguarding and creating a safe, stable environment. Self-motivated, able to work well under pressure, and adaptable to changing circumstances. Able to apply transferable skills from relevant life or professional experience. Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to build positive relationships with children, parents, and professionals. Always acts in a professional manner, and stays calm under pressure. What We Offer: Excellent Pay & Rewards We recognise your skills with structured Salary Grades that reflect your Experience and Qualications Our Pay Structures are at the forefront of National Pay Standards. Career Progression & Development Excellent Opportunities for career progression pathways creating opportunities from; Support worker Senior Support Worker Team Leader Deputy Manager Registered Manager Service Manager Comprehensive Training & Qualifications Full induction program before you start. Service specific training to refine and enhance your skills. We fully fund your training and qualifications through our Nationally Accredited Training Centre. Wellbeing Program Access to excellent employee benefits designed to support your health, wellbeing, and personal development. A Supportive & Rewarding Work Environment With strong management support and supervision, you will always have the guidance, encouragement, that give you the tools and confidence that you need to thrive in your role and career. Are you Ready to Start Your Career in Social Care? Speak to our Talent Team and join the Progressive Care Community! Due to the nature of this role, Progressive Care conducts enhanced background checks through the Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) for all hired personnel. Please note that sponsorship is not available for this position, and all applicants must have the right to work in the UK.
Oct 07, 2025
Full time
Looking for more control over your schedule? Join Progressive Care's growing team of bank staff across the Midlands ! Enjoy flexible shifts that fit around your life - not the other way around. If you're ready for a role that works for you, we'd love to hear from you. As a national leader in Social Care for over 25 years, we are committed to innovation, excellence, and making a real impact. Our nurturing and empowering culture allows us to deliver exceptional services through our highly skilled, committed, and multi-disciplinary teams. We offer a range of services, including: Family Assessment Children's Residential 16+ Supported Living Learning Disabilities All of our services are designed to provide safety, growth, and independence for individuals and families. Our Mission At Progressive Care, our brand stands for trust, quality, and care. Every service we provide is thoughtfully designed to deliver excellence, consistency, and a meaningful impact. With a professional and person-centered approach, we ensure reliability and progress, creating lasting value for those we care and support. Your Role as a BANK Support Worker within Family Assessment: Conduct assessments to help families develop and maintain a safe and nurturing environment. Safeguard children and parents through continuous assessment and planning. Build trusting relationships with families, offering ongoing guidance and encouragement. Support parents to reach their full potential, enabling them to provide care that meets a "good enough standard". Deliver daily support, offer crisis management, and assist in the development of parenting skills. Mentor and advise parents to help them build long-term stability and resilience. Monitor and observe parent-child interactions, contributing to healthy attachment and child development. Engage in activities that strengthen family bonds and promote positive behaviour. Maintain clear, comprehensive written records of observations, family goals, and documentation. Advocate for families by working with community resources and professional services. Operate effectively in a fast-paced, dynamic environment with a high level of emotional awareness. Handle challenges with resilience, adaptability, and a child-focused approach. Our Ideal Candidate should: Level 3 Children & Young People's Workforce Diploma is desirable, but not essential-full training provided Experience working with families in a residential or supported environment A genuine desire to help and support others, with a commitment to a career in supporting families. Strong communication skills, both verbal and written, with good literacy skills. Patient and empathetic towards the complex issues and challenges families may face. Prioritises the safety and well-being of children. Nurturing and supportive, with effective mentoring skills. Experienced in safeguarding and creating a safe, stable environment. Self-motivated, able to work well under pressure, and adaptable to changing circumstances. Able to apply transferable skills from relevant life or professional experience. Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to build positive relationships with children, parents, and professionals. Always acts in a professional manner, and stays calm under pressure. What We Offer: Excellent Pay & Rewards We recognise your skills with structured Salary Grades that reflect your Experience and Qualications Our Pay Structures are at the forefront of National Pay Standards. Career Progression & Development Excellent Opportunities for career progression pathways creating opportunities from; Support worker Senior Support Worker Team Leader Deputy Manager Registered Manager Service Manager Comprehensive Training & Qualifications Full induction program before you start. Service specific training to refine and enhance your skills. We fully fund your training and qualifications through our Nationally Accredited Training Centre. Wellbeing Program Access to excellent employee benefits designed to support your health, wellbeing, and personal development. A Supportive & Rewarding Work Environment With strong management support and supervision, you will always have the guidance, encouragement, that give you the tools and confidence that you need to thrive in your role and career. Are you Ready to Start Your Career in Social Care? Speak to our Talent Team and join the Progressive Care Community! Due to the nature of this role, Progressive Care conducts enhanced background checks through the Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) for all hired personnel. Please note that sponsorship is not available for this position, and all applicants must have the right to work in the UK.
Looking for more control over your schedule? Join Progressive Care's growing team of bank staff across the South Yorkshire ! Enjoy flexible shifts that fit around your life - not the other way around. If you're ready for a role that works for you, we'd love to hear from you. As a national leader in Social Care for over 25 years, we are committed to innovation, excellence, and making a real impact. Our nurturing and empowering culture allows us to deliver exceptional services through our highly skilled, committed, and multi-disciplinary teams. We offer a range of services, including: Family Assessment Children's Residential 16+ Supported Living Learning Disabilities All of our services are designed to provide safety, growth, and independence for individuals and families. Our Mission At Progressive Care, our brand stands for trust, quality, and care. Every service we provide is thoughtfully designed to deliver excellence, consistency, and a meaningful impact. With a professional and person-centered approach, we ensure reliability and progress, creating lasting value for those we care and support. Your Role as a BANK Support Worker within Family Assessment: Conduct assessments to help families develop and maintain a safe and nurturing environment. Safeguard children and parents through continuous assessment and planning. Build trusting relationships with families, offering ongoing guidance and encouragement. Support parents to reach their full potential, enabling them to provide care that meets a "good enough standard". Deliver daily support, offer crisis management, and assist in the development of parenting skills. Mentor and advise parents to help them build long-term stability and resilience. Monitor and observe parent-child interactions, contributing to healthy attachment and child development. Engage in activities that strengthen family bonds and promote positive behaviour. Maintain clear, comprehensive written records of observations, family goals, and documentation. Advocate for families by working with community resources and professional services. Operate effectively in a fast-paced, dynamic environment with a high level of emotional awareness. Handle challenges with resilience, adaptability, and a child-focused approach. Our Ideal Candidate should: Level 3 Children & Young People's Workforce Diploma is desirable, but not essential-full training provided Experience working with families in a residential or supported environment A genuine desire to help and support others, with a commitment to a career in supporting families. Strong communication skills, both verbal and written, with good literacy skills. Patient and empathetic towards the complex issues and challenges families may face. Prioritises the safety and well-being of children. Nurturing and supportive, with effective mentoring skills. Experienced in safeguarding and creating a safe, stable environment. Self-motivated, able to work well under pressure, and adaptable to changing circumstances. Able to apply transferable skills from relevant life or professional experience. Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to build positive relationships with children, parents, and professionals. Always acts in a professional manner, and stays calm under pressure. What We Offer: Excellent Pay & Rewards We recognise your skills with structured Salary Grades that reflect your Experience and Qualications Our Pay Structures are at the forefront of National Pay Standards. Career Progression & Development Excellent Opportunities for career progression pathways creating opportunities from; Support worker Senior Support Worker Team Leader Deputy Manager Registered Manager Service Manager Comprehensive Training & Qualifications Full induction program before you start. Service specific training to refine and enhance your skills. We fully fund your training and qualifications through our Nationally Accredited Training Centre. Wellbeing Program Access to excellent employee benefits designed to support your health, wellbeing, and personal development. A Supportive & Rewarding Work Environment With strong management support and supervision, you will always have the guidance, encouragement, that give you the tools and confidence that you need to thrive in your role and career. Are you Ready to Start Your Career in Social Care? Speak to our Talent Team and join the Progressive Care Community! Due to the nature of this role, Progressive Care conducts enhanced background checks through the Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) for all hired personnel. Please note that sponsorship is not available for this position, and all applicants must have the right to work in the UK.
Oct 06, 2025
Full time
Looking for more control over your schedule? Join Progressive Care's growing team of bank staff across the South Yorkshire ! Enjoy flexible shifts that fit around your life - not the other way around. If you're ready for a role that works for you, we'd love to hear from you. As a national leader in Social Care for over 25 years, we are committed to innovation, excellence, and making a real impact. Our nurturing and empowering culture allows us to deliver exceptional services through our highly skilled, committed, and multi-disciplinary teams. We offer a range of services, including: Family Assessment Children's Residential 16+ Supported Living Learning Disabilities All of our services are designed to provide safety, growth, and independence for individuals and families. Our Mission At Progressive Care, our brand stands for trust, quality, and care. Every service we provide is thoughtfully designed to deliver excellence, consistency, and a meaningful impact. With a professional and person-centered approach, we ensure reliability and progress, creating lasting value for those we care and support. Your Role as a BANK Support Worker within Family Assessment: Conduct assessments to help families develop and maintain a safe and nurturing environment. Safeguard children and parents through continuous assessment and planning. Build trusting relationships with families, offering ongoing guidance and encouragement. Support parents to reach their full potential, enabling them to provide care that meets a "good enough standard". Deliver daily support, offer crisis management, and assist in the development of parenting skills. Mentor and advise parents to help them build long-term stability and resilience. Monitor and observe parent-child interactions, contributing to healthy attachment and child development. Engage in activities that strengthen family bonds and promote positive behaviour. Maintain clear, comprehensive written records of observations, family goals, and documentation. Advocate for families by working with community resources and professional services. Operate effectively in a fast-paced, dynamic environment with a high level of emotional awareness. Handle challenges with resilience, adaptability, and a child-focused approach. Our Ideal Candidate should: Level 3 Children & Young People's Workforce Diploma is desirable, but not essential-full training provided Experience working with families in a residential or supported environment A genuine desire to help and support others, with a commitment to a career in supporting families. Strong communication skills, both verbal and written, with good literacy skills. Patient and empathetic towards the complex issues and challenges families may face. Prioritises the safety and well-being of children. Nurturing and supportive, with effective mentoring skills. Experienced in safeguarding and creating a safe, stable environment. Self-motivated, able to work well under pressure, and adaptable to changing circumstances. Able to apply transferable skills from relevant life or professional experience. Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to build positive relationships with children, parents, and professionals. Always acts in a professional manner, and stays calm under pressure. What We Offer: Excellent Pay & Rewards We recognise your skills with structured Salary Grades that reflect your Experience and Qualications Our Pay Structures are at the forefront of National Pay Standards. Career Progression & Development Excellent Opportunities for career progression pathways creating opportunities from; Support worker Senior Support Worker Team Leader Deputy Manager Registered Manager Service Manager Comprehensive Training & Qualifications Full induction program before you start. Service specific training to refine and enhance your skills. We fully fund your training and qualifications through our Nationally Accredited Training Centre. Wellbeing Program Access to excellent employee benefits designed to support your health, wellbeing, and personal development. A Supportive & Rewarding Work Environment With strong management support and supervision, you will always have the guidance, encouragement, that give you the tools and confidence that you need to thrive in your role and career. Are you Ready to Start Your Career in Social Care? Speak to our Talent Team and join the Progressive Care Community! Due to the nature of this role, Progressive Care conducts enhanced background checks through the Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) for all hired personnel. Please note that sponsorship is not available for this position, and all applicants must have the right to work in the UK.
Looking for more control over your schedule? Join Progressive Care's growing team of bank staff across the Northwest ! Enjoy flexible shifts that fit around your life - not the other way around. If you're ready for a role that works for you, we'd love to hear from you. As a national leader in Social Care for over 25 years, we are committed to innovation, excellence, and making a real impact. Our nurturing and empowering culture allows us to deliver exceptional services through our highly skilled, committed, and multi-disciplinary teams. We offer a range of services, including: Family Assessment Children's Residential 16+ Supported Living Learning Disabilities All of our services are designed to provide safety, growth, and independence for individuals and families. Our Mission At Progressive Care, our brand stands for trust, quality, and care. Every service we provide is thoughtfully designed to deliver excellence, consistency, and a meaningful impact. With a professional and person-centered approach, we ensure reliability and progress, creating lasting value for those we care and support. Your Role as a BANK Support Worker within Family Assessment: Conduct assessments to help families develop and maintain a safe and nurturing environment. Safeguard children and parents through continuous assessment and planning. Build trusting relationships with families, offering ongoing guidance and encouragement. Support parents to reach their full potential, enabling them to provide care that meets a "good enough standard". Deliver daily support, offer crisis management, and assist in the development of parenting skills. Mentor and advise parents to help them build long-term stability and resilience. Monitor and observe parent-child interactions, contributing to healthy attachment and child development. Engage in activities that strengthen family bonds and promote positive behaviour. Maintain clear, comprehensive written records of observations, family goals, and documentation. Advocate for families by working with community resources and professional services. Operate effectively in a fast-paced, dynamic environment with a high level of emotional awareness. Handle challenges with resilience, adaptability, and a child-focused approach. Our Ideal Candidate should: Level 3 Children & Young People's Workforce Diploma is desirable, but not essential-full training provided Experience working with families in a residential or supported environment A genuine desire to help and support others, with a commitment to a career in supporting families. Strong communication skills, both verbal and written, with good literacy skills. Patient and empathetic towards the complex issues and challenges families may face. Prioritises the safety and well-being of children. Nurturing and supportive, with effective mentoring skills. Experienced in safeguarding and creating a safe, stable environment. Self-motivated, able to work well under pressure, and adaptable to changing circumstances. Able to apply transferable skills from relevant life or professional experience. Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to build positive relationships with children, parents, and professionals. Always acts in a professional manner, and stays calm under pressure. What We Offer: Excellent Pay & Rewards We recognise your skills with structured Salary Grades that reflect your Experience and Qualications Our Pay Structures are at the forefront of National Pay Standards. Career Progression & Development Excellent Opportunities for career progression pathways creating opportunities from; Support worker Senior Support Worker Team Leader Deputy Manager Registered Manager Service Manager Comprehensive Training & Qualifications Full induction program before you start. Service specific training to refine and enhance your skills. We fully fund your training and qualifications through our Nationally Accredited Training Centre. Wellbeing Program Access to excellent employee benefits designed to support your health, wellbeing, and personal development. A Supportive & Rewarding Work Environment With strong management support and supervision, you will always have the guidance, encouragement, that give you the tools and confidence that you need to thrive in your role and career. Are you Ready to Start Your Career in Social Care? Speak to our Talent Team and join the Progressive Care Community! Due to the nature of this role, Progressive Care conducts enhanced background checks through the Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) for all hired personnel. Please note that sponsorship is not available for this position, and all applicants must have the right to work in the UK.
Oct 06, 2025
Full time
Looking for more control over your schedule? Join Progressive Care's growing team of bank staff across the Northwest ! Enjoy flexible shifts that fit around your life - not the other way around. If you're ready for a role that works for you, we'd love to hear from you. As a national leader in Social Care for over 25 years, we are committed to innovation, excellence, and making a real impact. Our nurturing and empowering culture allows us to deliver exceptional services through our highly skilled, committed, and multi-disciplinary teams. We offer a range of services, including: Family Assessment Children's Residential 16+ Supported Living Learning Disabilities All of our services are designed to provide safety, growth, and independence for individuals and families. Our Mission At Progressive Care, our brand stands for trust, quality, and care. Every service we provide is thoughtfully designed to deliver excellence, consistency, and a meaningful impact. With a professional and person-centered approach, we ensure reliability and progress, creating lasting value for those we care and support. Your Role as a BANK Support Worker within Family Assessment: Conduct assessments to help families develop and maintain a safe and nurturing environment. Safeguard children and parents through continuous assessment and planning. Build trusting relationships with families, offering ongoing guidance and encouragement. Support parents to reach their full potential, enabling them to provide care that meets a "good enough standard". Deliver daily support, offer crisis management, and assist in the development of parenting skills. Mentor and advise parents to help them build long-term stability and resilience. Monitor and observe parent-child interactions, contributing to healthy attachment and child development. Engage in activities that strengthen family bonds and promote positive behaviour. Maintain clear, comprehensive written records of observations, family goals, and documentation. Advocate for families by working with community resources and professional services. Operate effectively in a fast-paced, dynamic environment with a high level of emotional awareness. Handle challenges with resilience, adaptability, and a child-focused approach. Our Ideal Candidate should: Level 3 Children & Young People's Workforce Diploma is desirable, but not essential-full training provided Experience working with families in a residential or supported environment A genuine desire to help and support others, with a commitment to a career in supporting families. Strong communication skills, both verbal and written, with good literacy skills. Patient and empathetic towards the complex issues and challenges families may face. Prioritises the safety and well-being of children. Nurturing and supportive, with effective mentoring skills. Experienced in safeguarding and creating a safe, stable environment. Self-motivated, able to work well under pressure, and adaptable to changing circumstances. Able to apply transferable skills from relevant life or professional experience. Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to build positive relationships with children, parents, and professionals. Always acts in a professional manner, and stays calm under pressure. What We Offer: Excellent Pay & Rewards We recognise your skills with structured Salary Grades that reflect your Experience and Qualications Our Pay Structures are at the forefront of National Pay Standards. Career Progression & Development Excellent Opportunities for career progression pathways creating opportunities from; Support worker Senior Support Worker Team Leader Deputy Manager Registered Manager Service Manager Comprehensive Training & Qualifications Full induction program before you start. Service specific training to refine and enhance your skills. We fully fund your training and qualifications through our Nationally Accredited Training Centre. Wellbeing Program Access to excellent employee benefits designed to support your health, wellbeing, and personal development. A Supportive & Rewarding Work Environment With strong management support and supervision, you will always have the guidance, encouragement, that give you the tools and confidence that you need to thrive in your role and career. Are you Ready to Start Your Career in Social Care? Speak to our Talent Team and join the Progressive Care Community! Due to the nature of this role, Progressive Care conducts enhanced background checks through the Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) for all hired personnel. Please note that sponsorship is not available for this position, and all applicants must have the right to work in the UK.
Consensus is not just a care provider - we're a community of amazing people dedicated to inspiring and empowering people with learning disabilities, autism, and complex needs. If you're as passionate as we are about making a meaningful difference in the lives of others, then this may be the job for you as we seek a new service manager to lead our amazing teams in Brightlingsea and Clacton-on-Sea, Essex. We believe that great leaders are the key to delivering exceptional care and services to the people we support - as well as support from your Area Director, you'll have access to our Leadership Academy, empowering you to unlock your full potential and inspire your team at every stage of your leadership journey. Role: Dual Registered Service Manager Salary: Up to £40,000 per annum Service: Church Road & Walton Road, Essex Your Service Our supported living service in Brightlingsea & Clacton are a place for people to call their own home, whilst also having expert care and support from our dedicated team who will assist with anything each individual needs - home maintenance, daily living, or working towards that next big goal. Having the responsibility of your own home can be daunting, but the people living here love having the space to make their own and the independence to live a great life. Your Role From ensuring the service runs smoothly and achieves quality excellence, to encouraging personal growth & development of the team - every day is unique. Through leadership and support, our Service Managers make a difference to their colleagues' lives and the people we support - and are an integral part of ensuring everyone at Consensus has the opportunity to flourish. Enable the people we support to lead a fulfilling life and to maximise their independence to enable them to achieve their full potential. Ensure the wellbeing of the team is prioritised, and that they are given the appropriate tools and opportunities to excel in their current role and future career. Ensure the service is run in an efficient and responsible manner, balancing the achievement of budget with the ethos of excellent quality. Effectively manage financial performance, with financial resources appropriately managed & controlled. Promote quality assurance, working towards legal, clinical, statutory, and organisational obligations, to develop effective work strategies and processes, ensuring that the business is run in an efficient and responsible manner. Ensure full and accurate reporting of management information, maximising quality and compliance. The role requires you to be registered with the Care Quality Commission (CQC). Our Benefits Consensus is a certified Great Place to Work and has been recognised as one of the UK's Best Workplaces for Women. Here's just a small selection of the benefits you'll enjoy: Bonus Scheme: Discretionary 10% annual bonus scheme. Holiday Purchase Scheme: Purchase an additional two days' annual leave each year. Recognition & Rewards: Including long service awards and a recognition platform. Learning & Development: Supporting your personal and professional growth with Consensus Academy. Life Assurance: Benefit of twice your annual salary. Wagestream: Withdraw a percentage of your wages as you earn them before payday. Discounts: From over 150 retailers through our employee benefits platform. Health & Wellbeing: From our Employee Assistance Programme to our Mental Health First Aiders - colleague wellbeing is a priority and we're here to support you and your teams. About You To be successful in this role, you will: Have plenty of experience working with those with Learning Disabilities or complex behaviours Be an experienced Service Manager looking for a new challenge - with a background in Supported Living or Residential Services. Have a minimum of a Level 3 qualification in Health & Social Care - support and training towards Level 4 and 5 is available. Bring strong leadership, interpersonal and communication skills. Be confident, flexible and efficient - you're happy to work on a shift basis and, where required, be on call. Above all, you'll be committed to providing person-centred care that provides equitable opportunities to all of those you're working for. We are proud to have been officially certified as a Great Place to Work , and one of the UK's Best Workplaces for Women in 2025. This great company culture is built on appreciation, recognition, and ensuring our colleagues have the right opportunities to flourish. We value individuality and diversity, and we know that every journey is unique. So, whatever you're looking to achieve from this next step, make this your moment to shine. Want to hear more about the role? Call our dedicated in-house recruitment team on . We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified people regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
Oct 06, 2025
Full time
Consensus is not just a care provider - we're a community of amazing people dedicated to inspiring and empowering people with learning disabilities, autism, and complex needs. If you're as passionate as we are about making a meaningful difference in the lives of others, then this may be the job for you as we seek a new service manager to lead our amazing teams in Brightlingsea and Clacton-on-Sea, Essex. We believe that great leaders are the key to delivering exceptional care and services to the people we support - as well as support from your Area Director, you'll have access to our Leadership Academy, empowering you to unlock your full potential and inspire your team at every stage of your leadership journey. Role: Dual Registered Service Manager Salary: Up to £40,000 per annum Service: Church Road & Walton Road, Essex Your Service Our supported living service in Brightlingsea & Clacton are a place for people to call their own home, whilst also having expert care and support from our dedicated team who will assist with anything each individual needs - home maintenance, daily living, or working towards that next big goal. Having the responsibility of your own home can be daunting, but the people living here love having the space to make their own and the independence to live a great life. Your Role From ensuring the service runs smoothly and achieves quality excellence, to encouraging personal growth & development of the team - every day is unique. Through leadership and support, our Service Managers make a difference to their colleagues' lives and the people we support - and are an integral part of ensuring everyone at Consensus has the opportunity to flourish. Enable the people we support to lead a fulfilling life and to maximise their independence to enable them to achieve their full potential. Ensure the wellbeing of the team is prioritised, and that they are given the appropriate tools and opportunities to excel in their current role and future career. Ensure the service is run in an efficient and responsible manner, balancing the achievement of budget with the ethos of excellent quality. Effectively manage financial performance, with financial resources appropriately managed & controlled. Promote quality assurance, working towards legal, clinical, statutory, and organisational obligations, to develop effective work strategies and processes, ensuring that the business is run in an efficient and responsible manner. Ensure full and accurate reporting of management information, maximising quality and compliance. The role requires you to be registered with the Care Quality Commission (CQC). Our Benefits Consensus is a certified Great Place to Work and has been recognised as one of the UK's Best Workplaces for Women. Here's just a small selection of the benefits you'll enjoy: Bonus Scheme: Discretionary 10% annual bonus scheme. Holiday Purchase Scheme: Purchase an additional two days' annual leave each year. Recognition & Rewards: Including long service awards and a recognition platform. Learning & Development: Supporting your personal and professional growth with Consensus Academy. Life Assurance: Benefit of twice your annual salary. Wagestream: Withdraw a percentage of your wages as you earn them before payday. Discounts: From over 150 retailers through our employee benefits platform. Health & Wellbeing: From our Employee Assistance Programme to our Mental Health First Aiders - colleague wellbeing is a priority and we're here to support you and your teams. About You To be successful in this role, you will: Have plenty of experience working with those with Learning Disabilities or complex behaviours Be an experienced Service Manager looking for a new challenge - with a background in Supported Living or Residential Services. Have a minimum of a Level 3 qualification in Health & Social Care - support and training towards Level 4 and 5 is available. Bring strong leadership, interpersonal and communication skills. Be confident, flexible and efficient - you're happy to work on a shift basis and, where required, be on call. Above all, you'll be committed to providing person-centred care that provides equitable opportunities to all of those you're working for. We are proud to have been officially certified as a Great Place to Work , and one of the UK's Best Workplaces for Women in 2025. This great company culture is built on appreciation, recognition, and ensuring our colleagues have the right opportunities to flourish. We value individuality and diversity, and we know that every journey is unique. So, whatever you're looking to achieve from this next step, make this your moment to shine. Want to hear more about the role? Call our dedicated in-house recruitment team on . We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified people regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
Job Description Make a Real Difference-Every Single Day Looking for a career where your work truly matters? At Lifeways , we don't just offer jobs-we offer purpose. As the UK's largest supported living provider, we've been empowering people and transforming lives since 1995. Now, we're looking for passionate Support Workers to join our team in Torrance and help shape brighter futures in your community. Shift patterns: Full-Time (37.5 hours per week) Long days, short days sleepovers and some weekends on a rota basis Why Lifeways? At Lifeways, we believe in three things: Being Supported. Feeling Valued. Having Impact. Being Supported means you're never alone-we invest in your growth with training, development, and a team that's got your back. Feeling Valued means your contributions matter. We celebrate your wins, listen to your ideas, and reward your efforts. Having Impact means your work changes lives. Every day, you'll help people live more independently, confidently, and joyfully. "A career in care is one that can provide you with real fulfilment. Lifeways is a company that cherishes good staff and nourishes potential." - Amelia Webb, Team Leader What You'll Get We believe in valuing our people-because when you're supported, you thrive. That's why we offer: Over £2,000 in total rewards per year Cycle to Work Scheme - Up to £1,000 Gym discounts - Save up to £192 annually Eye care & health cash plans New! 10% off at B&Q for all team members Blue Light Card eligibility - Discounts on shopping, food, days out & more £200 for every successful referral 3% employer pension contribution 8 paid days of training per year Access to qualifications & apprenticeships About the Role In Torrance we provide support personalised to adults with learning disabilities, Autism and complex needs to live independently within their own home. As a Support Worker, you'll help individuals live vibrant, fulfilling lives-whether it's supporting daily routines, encouraging community engagement, or helping them reach personal goals. Every day, you'll see the impact of your work in real time. Ready to take the next step in a career that matters? Apply today and help us continue making a positive impact-one person at a time. This post is exempt from the Equality Act 2010 (Schedule 9, Part 1) which provides for the application of a genuine occupational requirement. LWGSC
Oct 06, 2025
Full time
Job Description Make a Real Difference-Every Single Day Looking for a career where your work truly matters? At Lifeways , we don't just offer jobs-we offer purpose. As the UK's largest supported living provider, we've been empowering people and transforming lives since 1995. Now, we're looking for passionate Support Workers to join our team in Torrance and help shape brighter futures in your community. Shift patterns: Full-Time (37.5 hours per week) Long days, short days sleepovers and some weekends on a rota basis Why Lifeways? At Lifeways, we believe in three things: Being Supported. Feeling Valued. Having Impact. Being Supported means you're never alone-we invest in your growth with training, development, and a team that's got your back. Feeling Valued means your contributions matter. We celebrate your wins, listen to your ideas, and reward your efforts. Having Impact means your work changes lives. Every day, you'll help people live more independently, confidently, and joyfully. "A career in care is one that can provide you with real fulfilment. Lifeways is a company that cherishes good staff and nourishes potential." - Amelia Webb, Team Leader What You'll Get We believe in valuing our people-because when you're supported, you thrive. That's why we offer: Over £2,000 in total rewards per year Cycle to Work Scheme - Up to £1,000 Gym discounts - Save up to £192 annually Eye care & health cash plans New! 10% off at B&Q for all team members Blue Light Card eligibility - Discounts on shopping, food, days out & more £200 for every successful referral 3% employer pension contribution 8 paid days of training per year Access to qualifications & apprenticeships About the Role In Torrance we provide support personalised to adults with learning disabilities, Autism and complex needs to live independently within their own home. As a Support Worker, you'll help individuals live vibrant, fulfilling lives-whether it's supporting daily routines, encouraging community engagement, or helping them reach personal goals. Every day, you'll see the impact of your work in real time. Ready to take the next step in a career that matters? Apply today and help us continue making a positive impact-one person at a time. This post is exempt from the Equality Act 2010 (Schedule 9, Part 1) which provides for the application of a genuine occupational requirement. LWGSC
Job Description Make a Real Difference-Every Single Day Looking for a career where your work truly matters? At Lifeways , we don't just offer jobs-we offer purpose. As the UK's largest supported living provider, we've been empowering people and transforming lives since 1995. Now, we're looking for passionate Support Workers to join our team in Torrance and help shape brighter futures in your community. Shift patterns: Full-Time (37.5 hours per week) Long days, short days sleepovers and some weekends on a rota basis Why Lifeways? At Lifeways, we believe in three things: Being Supported. Feeling Valued. Having Impact. Being Supported means you're never alone-we invest in your growth with training, development, and a team that's got your back. Feeling Valued means your contributions matter. We celebrate your wins, listen to your ideas, and reward your efforts. Having Impact means your work changes lives. Every day, you'll help people live more independently, confidently, and joyfully. "A career in care is one that can provide you with real fulfilment. Lifeways is a company that cherishes good staff and nourishes potential." - Amelia Webb, Team Leader What You'll Get We believe in valuing our people-because when you're supported, you thrive. That's why we offer: Over £2,000 in total rewards per year Cycle to Work Scheme - Up to £1,000 Gym discounts - Save up to £192 annually Eye care & health cash plans New! 10% off at B&Q for all team members Blue Light Card eligibility - Discounts on shopping, food, days out & more £200 for every successful referral 3% employer pension contribution 8 paid days of training per year Access to qualifications & apprenticeships About the Role In Torrance we provide support personalised to adults with learning disabilities, Autism and complex needs to live independently within their own home. As a Support Worker, you'll help individuals live vibrant, fulfilling lives-whether it's supporting daily routines, encouraging community engagement, or helping them reach personal goals. Every day, you'll see the impact of your work in real time. Ready to take the next step in a career that matters? Apply today and help us continue making a positive impact-one person at a time. This post is exempt from the Equality Act 2010 (Schedule 9, Part 1) which provides for the application of a genuine occupational requirement. LWGSC
Oct 06, 2025
Full time
Job Description Make a Real Difference-Every Single Day Looking for a career where your work truly matters? At Lifeways , we don't just offer jobs-we offer purpose. As the UK's largest supported living provider, we've been empowering people and transforming lives since 1995. Now, we're looking for passionate Support Workers to join our team in Torrance and help shape brighter futures in your community. Shift patterns: Full-Time (37.5 hours per week) Long days, short days sleepovers and some weekends on a rota basis Why Lifeways? At Lifeways, we believe in three things: Being Supported. Feeling Valued. Having Impact. Being Supported means you're never alone-we invest in your growth with training, development, and a team that's got your back. Feeling Valued means your contributions matter. We celebrate your wins, listen to your ideas, and reward your efforts. Having Impact means your work changes lives. Every day, you'll help people live more independently, confidently, and joyfully. "A career in care is one that can provide you with real fulfilment. Lifeways is a company that cherishes good staff and nourishes potential." - Amelia Webb, Team Leader What You'll Get We believe in valuing our people-because when you're supported, you thrive. That's why we offer: Over £2,000 in total rewards per year Cycle to Work Scheme - Up to £1,000 Gym discounts - Save up to £192 annually Eye care & health cash plans New! 10% off at B&Q for all team members Blue Light Card eligibility - Discounts on shopping, food, days out & more £200 for every successful referral 3% employer pension contribution 8 paid days of training per year Access to qualifications & apprenticeships About the Role In Torrance we provide support personalised to adults with learning disabilities, Autism and complex needs to live independently within their own home. As a Support Worker, you'll help individuals live vibrant, fulfilling lives-whether it's supporting daily routines, encouraging community engagement, or helping them reach personal goals. Every day, you'll see the impact of your work in real time. Ready to take the next step in a career that matters? Apply today and help us continue making a positive impact-one person at a time. This post is exempt from the Equality Act 2010 (Schedule 9, Part 1) which provides for the application of a genuine occupational requirement. LWGSC
Job Description Team Leader Salary: £12.36 per hour Working Hours: 40 Hours per week / £500 Joining Bonus! Service: Oaklea Care & Support - Yeovil We are currently looking for an experienced care Team Leader to join our team in Yeovil! Oaklea Care is part of National Care Group. We provide supported living services for individuals with learning disabilities, autism, complex needs, mental health, and challenging behaviours. Our dedicated team works closely with those we support to deliver person-centred care, empowering each individual to reach their goals and fulfil their aspirations. About National Care Group National Care Group is one of the UK's leading providers of adult social care, supporting people with learning disabilities, mental health support needs, acquired brain injuries, autistic people, and complex related needs. Its mission is to empower those it supports to lead their best life, enabling them the opportunity to unlock their full potential and live as independently as possible within their community. The role of a National Care Group Team Leader As a Team Leader, you will promote and ensure that the company vision of person-centred support is implemented whilst maintaining an individual's potential and independence. . A Team Leader is required to respect and work cooperatively with others, enabling the people we support to live in their own home or within their local community with dignity and confidence. Responsibilities include: To assist the senior management to assess people we support needs, with a Person-Centred Framework and the Supporting People Initiative. Assist to facilitate and support the people we support to integrate within their local community. Identifying training needs of other staff and co-ordinate training initiatives in consultation with the Registered Manager. Working with people we support to initiate and develop new ideas and methods regarding the quality of service delivery in conjunction with other colleagues. Keep up-to-date with changes by participating in discussions, training sessions and workshops when required to do so. Have a full understanding of Care Standards. Maintain a high standard of professional conduct and morale by encouraging and motivating staff morale by personal example, and appearance. Assist the management with the co-ordination, supervision and monitoring of staff work and practices. Co-ordinate the arrangements of resident appointments. Assist management to organise regular (monthly) House meetings. Administer medications when required, in line with prescription guidelines. What qualities do you need to be a great Team Leader? Minimum Level 3 In Health and Social Care QCF/NVQ. Experience of leading, supervising and motivating a team A caring attitude, with a passion for supporting others and a motivation to see them achieve goals. A team player, able to work effectively with other colleagues. Resilience to keep going at difficult times and the confidence to ask for support if needed. Excellent listening and communication skills. What's in it for you? The opportunity to develop a career in a secure and fulfilling role at an organisation that values growing its team from within. You can continuously learn on the job with the benefit of paid training and the opportunity to gain recognised qualifications. You will work at an organisation that celebrates age, gender and diversity within an inclusive culture. The organisation promotes an environment of wellbeing with support for you to stay healthy and happy. The opportunity to earn rewards through a Refer a Friend scheme. Access to an app called Stream, enabling greater control over your finances.
Oct 06, 2025
Full time
Job Description Team Leader Salary: £12.36 per hour Working Hours: 40 Hours per week / £500 Joining Bonus! Service: Oaklea Care & Support - Yeovil We are currently looking for an experienced care Team Leader to join our team in Yeovil! Oaklea Care is part of National Care Group. We provide supported living services for individuals with learning disabilities, autism, complex needs, mental health, and challenging behaviours. Our dedicated team works closely with those we support to deliver person-centred care, empowering each individual to reach their goals and fulfil their aspirations. About National Care Group National Care Group is one of the UK's leading providers of adult social care, supporting people with learning disabilities, mental health support needs, acquired brain injuries, autistic people, and complex related needs. Its mission is to empower those it supports to lead their best life, enabling them the opportunity to unlock their full potential and live as independently as possible within their community. The role of a National Care Group Team Leader As a Team Leader, you will promote and ensure that the company vision of person-centred support is implemented whilst maintaining an individual's potential and independence. . A Team Leader is required to respect and work cooperatively with others, enabling the people we support to live in their own home or within their local community with dignity and confidence. Responsibilities include: To assist the senior management to assess people we support needs, with a Person-Centred Framework and the Supporting People Initiative. Assist to facilitate and support the people we support to integrate within their local community. Identifying training needs of other staff and co-ordinate training initiatives in consultation with the Registered Manager. Working with people we support to initiate and develop new ideas and methods regarding the quality of service delivery in conjunction with other colleagues. Keep up-to-date with changes by participating in discussions, training sessions and workshops when required to do so. Have a full understanding of Care Standards. Maintain a high standard of professional conduct and morale by encouraging and motivating staff morale by personal example, and appearance. Assist the management with the co-ordination, supervision and monitoring of staff work and practices. Co-ordinate the arrangements of resident appointments. Assist management to organise regular (monthly) House meetings. Administer medications when required, in line with prescription guidelines. What qualities do you need to be a great Team Leader? Minimum Level 3 In Health and Social Care QCF/NVQ. Experience of leading, supervising and motivating a team A caring attitude, with a passion for supporting others and a motivation to see them achieve goals. A team player, able to work effectively with other colleagues. Resilience to keep going at difficult times and the confidence to ask for support if needed. Excellent listening and communication skills. What's in it for you? The opportunity to develop a career in a secure and fulfilling role at an organisation that values growing its team from within. You can continuously learn on the job with the benefit of paid training and the opportunity to gain recognised qualifications. You will work at an organisation that celebrates age, gender and diversity within an inclusive culture. The organisation promotes an environment of wellbeing with support for you to stay healthy and happy. The opportunity to earn rewards through a Refer a Friend scheme. Access to an app called Stream, enabling greater control over your finances.
Learning Disabilities Support Worker (Female Applicants Only - Genuine Occupational Requirement) Due to the specific care needs of our residents, this post is open to female applicants only , in line with Schedule 9, Part 1 of the Equality Act 2010. As a national leader in Social Care for over 25 years, we are committed to innovation, excellence, and making a real impact. Our nurturing and empowering culture allows us to deliver exceptional services through our highly skilled, committed, and multi-disciplinary teams. We offer a range of services, including: Family Assessment Children's Residential 16+ Supported Living Learning Disabilities All of our services are designed to provide safety, growth, and independence for individuals and families. Our Mission At Progressive Care, our brand stands for trust, quality, and care. Every service we provide is thoughtfully designed to deliver excellence, consistency, and a meaningful impact. With a professional and person-centred approach, we ensure reliability and progress, creating lasting value for those we care and support. Your Role as a Support Worker within Learning Disabilities Services: Assist with the care and support of our Young People aged 16 to 25 whilst ensuring that a homely environment is maintained. Contributing to meeting each individual's physical, emotional, social and educational needs. Build positive relationships with the young people and support with their development - whilst ensuring that they are kept safe. Work within a Multi-disciplinary Team to advocate for each individual's needs. Provide positive and meaningful life experiences for the young people to develop their skills and self-esteem. Provide calm and safe responses when Young People are unable to. Work in a Multi-disciplinary Team to provide a nurturing environment in which young people can develop and thrive. Promote independence through care and support with daily tasks such as cooking, travel etc. Complete key work responsibilities and maintain young people's files. Our Ideal Candidate should: Be willing to work towards or already hold a Level 3 Children Residential Childcare qualification (or equivalent). Have a passion to work with young people who sometimes demonstrate behaviours that challenge. Have a genuine desire to improve lives and promote self-esteem. Demonstrate excellent communication skills and empathy. Stay calm under pressure and work flexibly. Have an awareness of this client group and able to work on initiative, whilst also possessing a sense of resilience. Possess strong written & recording skills. Be flexible to work across all different shift patterns for example "Waking nights, day shift and sleep-in shifts where applicable". What We Offer: Excellent Pay & Rewards We recognise your skills with structured Salary Grades that reflect your Experience and Qualifications. Our Pay Structures are at the forefront of National Pay Standards. Career Progression & Development Excellent Opportunities for career progression pathways creating opportunities from: Support Worker Senior Support Worker Team Leader Deputy Manager Registered Manager Service Manager Comprehensive Training & Qualifications Full induction programme before you start. Service-specific training to refine and enhance your skills. We fully fund your training and qualifications through our Nationally Accredited Training Centre. Wellbeing Programme Access to excellent employee benefits designed to support your health, wellbeing, and personal development. A Supportive & Rewarding Work Environment With strong management support and supervision, you will always have the guidance and encouragement that give you the tools and confidence you need to thrive in your role and career. Are you Ready to Start Your Career in Social Care? Speak to our Talent Team and join the Progressive Care Community! Due to the nature of this role, Progressive Care conducts enhanced background checks through the Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) for all hired personnel. Please note that sponsorship is not available for this position, and all applicants must have the right to work in the UK.
Oct 03, 2025
Full time
Learning Disabilities Support Worker (Female Applicants Only - Genuine Occupational Requirement) Due to the specific care needs of our residents, this post is open to female applicants only , in line with Schedule 9, Part 1 of the Equality Act 2010. As a national leader in Social Care for over 25 years, we are committed to innovation, excellence, and making a real impact. Our nurturing and empowering culture allows us to deliver exceptional services through our highly skilled, committed, and multi-disciplinary teams. We offer a range of services, including: Family Assessment Children's Residential 16+ Supported Living Learning Disabilities All of our services are designed to provide safety, growth, and independence for individuals and families. Our Mission At Progressive Care, our brand stands for trust, quality, and care. Every service we provide is thoughtfully designed to deliver excellence, consistency, and a meaningful impact. With a professional and person-centred approach, we ensure reliability and progress, creating lasting value for those we care and support. Your Role as a Support Worker within Learning Disabilities Services: Assist with the care and support of our Young People aged 16 to 25 whilst ensuring that a homely environment is maintained. Contributing to meeting each individual's physical, emotional, social and educational needs. Build positive relationships with the young people and support with their development - whilst ensuring that they are kept safe. Work within a Multi-disciplinary Team to advocate for each individual's needs. Provide positive and meaningful life experiences for the young people to develop their skills and self-esteem. Provide calm and safe responses when Young People are unable to. Work in a Multi-disciplinary Team to provide a nurturing environment in which young people can develop and thrive. Promote independence through care and support with daily tasks such as cooking, travel etc. Complete key work responsibilities and maintain young people's files. Our Ideal Candidate should: Be willing to work towards or already hold a Level 3 Children Residential Childcare qualification (or equivalent). Have a passion to work with young people who sometimes demonstrate behaviours that challenge. Have a genuine desire to improve lives and promote self-esteem. Demonstrate excellent communication skills and empathy. Stay calm under pressure and work flexibly. Have an awareness of this client group and able to work on initiative, whilst also possessing a sense of resilience. Possess strong written & recording skills. Be flexible to work across all different shift patterns for example "Waking nights, day shift and sleep-in shifts where applicable". What We Offer: Excellent Pay & Rewards We recognise your skills with structured Salary Grades that reflect your Experience and Qualifications. Our Pay Structures are at the forefront of National Pay Standards. Career Progression & Development Excellent Opportunities for career progression pathways creating opportunities from: Support Worker Senior Support Worker Team Leader Deputy Manager Registered Manager Service Manager Comprehensive Training & Qualifications Full induction programme before you start. Service-specific training to refine and enhance your skills. We fully fund your training and qualifications through our Nationally Accredited Training Centre. Wellbeing Programme Access to excellent employee benefits designed to support your health, wellbeing, and personal development. A Supportive & Rewarding Work Environment With strong management support and supervision, you will always have the guidance and encouragement that give you the tools and confidence you need to thrive in your role and career. Are you Ready to Start Your Career in Social Care? Speak to our Talent Team and join the Progressive Care Community! Due to the nature of this role, Progressive Care conducts enhanced background checks through the Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) for all hired personnel. Please note that sponsorship is not available for this position, and all applicants must have the right to work in the UK.